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In {{ | In {{OBP|Pokémon Ranger|video game}}, there is an arena in [[Fall City]] where you must capture [[Pokémon]] for points. This game is mandatory if one is to complete his or her Ranger Browser, since it is the only way to make {{p|Fearow}} appear in the [[Ring Town]] capture game and to get its data. The player must acquire a score of over 50,000 points in and has two minutes to do so. Please note, getting over 50,000 points takes a large amount of patience, practice, and skill. One can gain more time by drawing more circles around a specific Pokémon after the required amount has been fulfilled. | ||
===Round 1 Strategy=== | ===Round 1 Strategy=== | ||
Capture the Pokémon as they drop to score points. It is also recommended that for at least {{MS|152}}{{p|Chikorita}}, {{MS|255}}{{p|Torchic}}, {{MS|258}}{{p|Mudkip}}, and {{MS|172}}{{p|Pichu}} to draw about ten or so more circles after one has captured them to gain time. The boss here is {{MS|112}}{{p|Rhydon}}. Rhydon is fairly easy, though when he drops, wait to see if he throws a boulder, if not proceed to quickly capture him. | Capture the Pokémon as they drop to score points. It is also recommended that for at least {{MS/3|152}}{{p|Chikorita}}, {{MS/3|255}}{{p|Torchic}}, {{MS/3|258}}{{p|Mudkip}}, and {{MS/3|172}}{{p|Pichu}} to draw about ten or so more circles after one has captured them to gain time. The boss here is {{MS/3|112}}{{p|Rhydon}}. Rhydon is fairly easy, though when he drops, wait to see if he throws a boulder, if not proceed to quickly capture him. | ||
====Pokémon Available and their point values==== | ====Pokémon Available and their point values==== | ||
* {{MS|152}}{{p|Chikorita}} - 300 points | * {{MS/3|152}}{{p|Chikorita}} - 300 points | ||
* {{MS|255}}{{p|Torchic}} - 300 points | * {{MS/3|255}}{{p|Torchic}} - 300 points | ||
* {{MS|258}}{{p|Mudkip}} - 300 points | * {{MS/3|258}}{{p|Mudkip}} - 300 points | ||
* {{MS|172}}{{p|Pichu}} - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round | * {{MS/3|172}}{{p|Pichu}} - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round | ||
* {{MS|263}}{{p|Zigzagoon}} - 600 points | * {{MS/3|263}}{{p|Zigzagoon}} - 600 points | ||
* {{MS|276}}{{p|Taillow}} - 800 points | * {{MS/3|276}}{{p|Taillow}} - 800 points | ||
* {{MS|112}}{{p|Rhydon}} - 2,000 points - always the tenth Pokémon unless the player waited for more to drop | * {{MS/3|112}}{{p|Rhydon}} - 2,000 points - always the tenth Pokémon unless the player waited for more to drop | ||
===Round 2 Strategy=== | ===Round 2 Strategy=== | ||
Again capture the Pokémon as they drop, though beware of a few Pokémon who of {{MS|001}}{{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{MS|256}}{{p|Combusken}}, and {{MS|060}}{{p|Poliwag}} who can cause trouble if not careful. | Again capture the Pokémon as they drop, though beware of a few Pokémon who of {{MS/3|001}}{{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{MS/3|256}}{{p|Combusken}}, and {{MS/3|060}}{{p|Poliwag}} who can cause trouble if not careful. | ||
====Pokémon Available and their point values==== | ====Pokémon Available and their point values==== | ||
* {{MS|172}}{{p|Pichu}} - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round | * {{MS/3|172}}{{p|Pichu}} - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round | ||
* {{MS|001}}{{p|Bulbasaur}} - 600 points | * {{MS/3|001}}{{p|Bulbasaur}} - 600 points | ||
* {{MS|046}}{{p|Paras}} - 700 points | * {{MS/3|046}}{{p|Paras}} - 700 points | ||
* {{MS|060}}{{p|Poliwag}} - 1000 points | * {{MS/3|060}}{{p|Poliwag}} - 1000 points | ||
* {{MS|069}}{{p|Bellsprout}} - 800 points | * {{MS/3|069}}{{p|Bellsprout}} - 800 points | ||
* {{MS|256}}{{p|Combusken}} - 800 points | * {{MS/3|256}}{{p|Combusken}} - 800 points | ||
* {{MS|067}}{{p|Machoke}} - 3,000 points | * {{MS/3|067}}{{p|Machoke}} - 3,000 points | ||
===Round 3 Strategy=== | ===Round 3 Strategy=== | ||
Wait until three Pokémon or more are dropped and then capture them all at once. Beware of {{MS|341}}{{p|Corphish}} who can shoot a moderately fast bubble which can be a threat to trying to capture several Pokémon in order to gain points. | Wait until three Pokémon or more are dropped and then capture them all at once. Beware of {{MS/3|341}}{{p|Corphish}} who can shoot a moderately fast bubble which can be a threat to trying to capture several Pokémon in order to gain points. | ||
====Pokémon Available and their point values==== | ====Pokémon Available and their point values==== | ||
* {{MS|300}}{{p|Skitty}} - 1000 points | * {{MS/3|300}}{{p|Skitty}} - 1000 points | ||
* {{MS|088}}{{p|Grimer}} - 1500 points | * {{MS/3|088}}{{p|Grimer}} - 1500 points | ||
* {{MS|052}}{{p|Meowth}} - 1100 points | * {{MS/3|052}}{{p|Meowth}} - 1100 points | ||
* {{MS|209}}{{p|Snubbull}} - 1300 points | * {{MS/3|209}}{{p|Snubbull}} - 1300 points | ||
* {{MS|172}}{{p|Pichu}} - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round | * {{MS/3|172}}{{p|Pichu}} - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round | ||
* {{MS|341}}{{p|Corphish}} - 1200 points | * {{MS/3|341}}{{p|Corphish}} - 1200 points | ||
* {{MS|089}}{{p|Muk}} - 4000 points | * {{MS/3|089}}{{p|Muk}} - 4000 points | ||
===Round 4 Strategy=== | ===Round 4 Strategy=== | ||
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====Pokémon Available and their point values==== | ====Pokémon Available and their point values==== | ||
* {{MS|231}}{{p|Phanpy}} - 1500 points | * {{MS/3|231}}{{p|Phanpy}} - 1500 points | ||
* {{MS|252}}{{p|Treecko}} - 1200 points | * {{MS/3|252}}{{p|Treecko}} - 1200 points | ||
* {{MS|056}}{{p|Mankey}} - 1600 points | * {{MS/3|056}}{{p|Mankey}} - 1600 points | ||
* {{MS|172}}{{p|Pichu}} - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round | * {{MS/3|172}}{{p|Pichu}} - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round | ||
* {{MS|272}}{{p|Ludicolo}} - 2000 points | * {{MS/3|272}}{{p|Ludicolo}} - 2000 points | ||
* {{MS|167}}{{p|Spinarak}} - 1800 points | * {{MS/3|167}}{{p|Spinarak}} - 1800 points | ||
* {{MS|186}}{{p|Politoed}} - 5000 points | * {{MS/3|186}}{{p|Politoed}} - 5000 points | ||
===Round 5 Strategy=== | ===Round 5 Strategy=== | ||
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====Pokémon Available and their point values==== | ====Pokémon Available and their point values==== | ||
* {{MS|066}}{{p|Machop}} - 1500 points | * {{MS/3|066}}{{p|Machop}} - 1500 points | ||
* {{MS|015}}{{p|Beedrill}} - 1000 points | * {{MS/3|015}}{{p|Beedrill}} - 1000 points | ||
* {{MS|172}}{{p|Pichu}} - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round | * {{MS/3|172}}{{p|Pichu}} - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round | ||
* {{MS|371}}{{p|Bagon}} - 2500 points | * {{MS/3|371}}{{p|Bagon}} - 2500 points | ||
* {{MS|061}}{{p|Poliwhirl}} - 3000 points | * {{MS/3|061}}{{p|Poliwhirl}} - 3000 points | ||
* {{MS|126}}{{p|Magmar}} - 2000 points | * {{MS/3|126}}{{p|Magmar}} - 2000 points | ||
* {{MS|149}}{{p|Dragonite}} - 6000 points | * {{MS/3|149}}{{p|Dragonite}} - 6000 points | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 3 December 2023
Fall City Capture Arena Guide
In Pokémon Ranger, there is an arena in Fall City where you must capture Pokémon for points. This game is mandatory if one is to complete his or her Ranger Browser, since it is the only way to make Fearow appear in the Ring Town capture game and to get its data. The player must acquire a score of over 50,000 points in and has two minutes to do so. Please note, getting over 50,000 points takes a large amount of patience, practice, and skill. One can gain more time by drawing more circles around a specific Pokémon after the required amount has been fulfilled.
Round 1 Strategy
Capture the Pokémon as they drop to score points. It is also recommended that for at least Chikorita, Torchic, Mudkip, and Pichu to draw about ten or so more circles after one has captured them to gain time. The boss here is Rhydon. Rhydon is fairly easy, though when he drops, wait to see if he throws a boulder, if not proceed to quickly capture him.
Pokémon Available and their point values
- Chikorita - 300 points
- Torchic - 300 points
- Mudkip - 300 points
- Pichu - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round
- Zigzagoon - 600 points
- Taillow - 800 points
- Rhydon - 2,000 points - always the tenth Pokémon unless the player waited for more to drop
Round 2 Strategy
Again capture the Pokémon as they drop, though beware of a few Pokémon who of Bulbasaur, Combusken, and Poliwag who can cause trouble if not careful.
Pokémon Available and their point values
- Pichu - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round
- Bulbasaur - 600 points
- Paras - 700 points
- Poliwag - 1000 points
- Bellsprout - 800 points
- Combusken - 800 points
- Machoke - 3,000 points
Round 3 Strategy
Wait until three Pokémon or more are dropped and then capture them all at once. Beware of Corphish who can shoot a moderately fast bubble which can be a threat to trying to capture several Pokémon in order to gain points.
Pokémon Available and their point values
- Skitty - 1000 points
- Grimer - 1500 points
- Meowth - 1100 points
- Snubbull - 1300 points
- Pichu - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round
- Corphish - 1200 points
- Muk - 4000 points
Round 4 Strategy
More info to be added later.
Pokémon Available and their point values
- Phanpy - 1500 points
- Treecko - 1200 points
- Mankey - 1600 points
- Pichu - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round
- Ludicolo - 2000 points
- Spinarak - 1800 points
- Politoed - 5000 points
Round 5 Strategy
More info to be added later.
Pokémon Available and their point values
- Machop - 1500 points
- Beedrill - 1000 points
- Pichu - 500 points - always the fifth Pokémon in every round
- Bagon - 2500 points
- Poliwhirl - 3000 points
- Magmar - 2000 points
- Dragonite - 6000 points
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