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[[Image:Explorers kit.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Explorer Kit, featured with the bag, helmet and shovel.]]
[[Image:Explorers kit.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Explorer Kit, featured with the bag, helmet and shovel.]]
The '''Explorer Kit''' is used to access [[the Underground]] an area in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}} found beneath the entire [[Sinnoh]] region. The Explorer Kit can be used anywhere in the [[Sinnoh|Sinnoh region]], to instantly access the underground, except for buildings and other structures. The player cannot dig through elevated structures such as bridges.  
The '''Explorer Kit''' is used to access [[the Underground]], an area in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}} found beneath the entire [[Sinnoh]] region. The Explorer Kit can be used anywhere in the [[Sinnoh|Sinnoh region]], except for inside buildings and other structures, to instantly access the Underground. The player cannot dig through elevated structures such as bridges.  


When selected from the [[Bag]] menu, it asks the user to save the game and indicates that DS Wireless Connection will be turned on.  It then transports the player from his or her current location into the corresponding spot of the Underground's tunnels. There are six independent sections of the underground labyrinth, each accessible from different places in Sinnoh. In terms of vendors and mining treasures, the areas are equivalent.  When participating in multiplayer action in the Underground, players should make sure they are all in the same set of caverns.
When selected from the [[Bag]] menu, it asks the user to save the game and indicates that DS Wireless Connection will be turned on.  It then transports the player from his or her current location into the corresponding spot of the Underground's tunnels. There are six independent sections of the underground labyrinth, each accessible from different places in Sinnoh. In terms of vendors and mining treasures, the areas are equivalent.  When participating in multiplayer action in the Underground, players should make sure they are all in the same set of caverns.
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===Mining===
===Mining===
'''Hammer''' - The hammer is used to dig through walls to find spheres and treasures making a bigger impact on the wall space digging up several tiles at a time. However, the hammer makes a bigger impact and causes the wall to collapse sooner.
'''Hammer''' - The hammer is used to dig through walls to find spheres and treasures. It makes a bigger impact on the wall than the pickaxe, digging up several titles at a time; however, this causes the wall to collapse sooner.


'''Pickaxe''' - The pickaxe is used to dig through walls to find spheres and treasures making small dents in the wall causing less tiles to be dug up. However, the pickaxe makes a small impact on the wall and causes the wall to stay strong longer. If anyone else is mining nearby, a pickaxe will appear on the player's screen wherever the other player hits on their screen.
'''Pickaxe''' - The pickaxe is also used to dig through walls. It makes a smaller impact on the wall than the hammer, causing fewer tiles to be dug up at a time. This causes the wall to stay strong for longer before collapsing. If anyone else is mining nearby, a pickaxe will appear on the player's screen wherever the other player hits on their screen.


===Exploring===  
===Exploring===  
'''Map''' - The map is displayed on the top screen and shows all of the Underground as well as spots to dig into the walls. There are six independent sections of the labyrinth, each accessible from different places in Sinnoh. In terms of vendors and mining treasures, the areas are equivalent. When in multiplayer mode, the map also shows the positioning of the other players in the underground.
'''Map''' - The map is displayed on the top screen and shows all of the Underground as well as spots to dig into the walls. There are six independent sections of the labyrinth, each accessible from different places in Sinnoh. In terms of vendors and mining treasures, the areas are equivalent. When in multiplayer mode, the map also shows the positioning of the other players in the Underground.


'''Radar''' - The radar locates all treasure, spheres, and/or traps in the Underground. By touching the touch screen, the radar will appear and locating all treasure, spheres, and traps near to the player. If a sparkle revealed on the floor using the radar, it is either a [[trap]] or a sphere. A difference in whether a sphere or trap is hidden in the sparkle is in the fact that a trap has a white sparkle while a sphere has a golden one. If both are hidden in one spot, a trap is found first, then a sphere. If the sparkle is in the wall, it is a [[The Underground#Mining|bulging section]] that can be mined.
'''Radar''' - The radar locates all treasure, spheres, and traps in the Underground. By touching the touch screen, the radar will appear and locate all treasure, spheres, and traps near to the player. If a sparkle is revealed on the floor using the radar, it is either a [[trap]] or a sphere; traps have white sparkles, while spheres have gold. If both are hidden in one spot, a trap is found first, then a sphere. If the sparkle is in the wall, it is a [[The Underground#Mining|bulging section]] that can be mined.


===Storage===
===Storage===
The Explorer Kit also comes with containers to carry [[Sphere]]s and [[Decoration|Decorations]] (aka Goods). [[Sphere]]s are the currency of the underground. They can be sold to vendors that appear in the underground. These explorers appear to be stationary and only rotate in place. Each of the three types accept spheres, and will trade the player either goods, traps, or treasures.
The Explorer Kit also comes with containers to carry [[Sphere]]s and [[Decoration|Decorations]] (aka Goods). [[Sphere]]s are the currency of the Underground. They can be sold to vendors that appear in the Underground. These explorers are stationary and will only rotate in place. Each of the three types accept spheres, and will trade the player either goods, traps, or treasures.


Goods are generally known as the [[item]]s that can be used in [[the Underground]] to decorate the player's [[Secret Base]] such as dolls, chairs, and tables. Goods can also be purchased in the fourth floor of the [[Veilstone Department Store]]. Goods may also be obtained from [[Mr. Goods]] after completing certain requirements. The rarity of the goods are determined by the value of the Sphere being asked for. For example, an Iron Beam is worth a Prism Sphere 9 and a Pink Dresser is worth a Green Sphere 54. This concludes that the Pink Dresser has a much higher rarity than the Iron Beam.
Goods are generally known as the [[item]]s that can be used in [[the Underground]] to decorate the player's [[Secret Base]], such as dolls, chairs, and tables. Goods can also be purchased in the fourth floor of the [[Veilstone Department Store]], or obtained from [[Mr. Goods]] after completing certain requirements. The rarity of the goods is determined by the value of the Sphere being asked for. For example, an Iron Beam is worth a Prism Sphere 9 and a Pink Dresser is worth a Green Sphere 54. This concludes that the Pink Dresser has a much higher rarity than the Iron Beam.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 18:54, 28 December 2009

File:Explorers kit.jpg
The Explorer Kit, featured with the bag, helmet and shovel.

The Explorer Kit is used to access the Underground, an area in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum found beneath the entire Sinnoh region. The Explorer Kit can be used anywhere in the Sinnoh region, except for inside buildings and other structures, to instantly access the Underground. The player cannot dig through elevated structures such as bridges.

When selected from the Bag menu, it asks the user to save the game and indicates that DS Wireless Connection will be turned on. It then transports the player from his or her current location into the corresponding spot of the Underground's tunnels. There are six independent sections of the underground labyrinth, each accessible from different places in Sinnoh. In terms of vendors and mining treasures, the areas are equivalent. When participating in multiplayer action in the Underground, players should make sure they are all in the same set of caverns.

Location

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the player receives the Explorer Kit from the Underground Man in Eterna City, in a house next door to the Pokémon Center any time after arriving in town. He also gives a series of tasks, each with various rewards when they are completed, from Digger Drills to goods.

Tools

The Explorer Kit includes all the basic tools used when adventuring, mining, and collecting in the Sinnoh Underground. When certain tools are used for the first time, notes describing their functionality are shown to the user.

Mining

Hammer - The hammer is used to dig through walls to find spheres and treasures. It makes a bigger impact on the wall than the pickaxe, digging up several titles at a time; however, this causes the wall to collapse sooner.

Pickaxe - The pickaxe is also used to dig through walls. It makes a smaller impact on the wall than the hammer, causing fewer tiles to be dug up at a time. This causes the wall to stay strong for longer before collapsing. If anyone else is mining nearby, a pickaxe will appear on the player's screen wherever the other player hits on their screen.

Exploring

Map - The map is displayed on the top screen and shows all of the Underground as well as spots to dig into the walls. There are six independent sections of the labyrinth, each accessible from different places in Sinnoh. In terms of vendors and mining treasures, the areas are equivalent. When in multiplayer mode, the map also shows the positioning of the other players in the Underground.

Radar - The radar locates all treasure, spheres, and traps in the Underground. By touching the touch screen, the radar will appear and locate all treasure, spheres, and traps near to the player. If a sparkle is revealed on the floor using the radar, it is either a trap or a sphere; traps have white sparkles, while spheres have gold. If both are hidden in one spot, a trap is found first, then a sphere. If the sparkle is in the wall, it is a bulging section that can be mined.

Storage

The Explorer Kit also comes with containers to carry Spheres and Decorations (aka Goods). Spheres are the currency of the Underground. They can be sold to vendors that appear in the Underground. These explorers are stationary and will only rotate in place. Each of the three types accept spheres, and will trade the player either goods, traps, or treasures.

Goods are generally known as the items that can be used in the Underground to decorate the player's Secret Base, such as dolls, chairs, and tables. Goods can also be purchased in the fourth floor of the Veilstone Department Store, or obtained from Mr. Goods after completing certain requirements. The rarity of the goods is determined by the value of the Sphere being asked for. For example, an Iron Beam is worth a Prism Sphere 9 and a Pink Dresser is worth a Green Sphere 54. This concludes that the Pink Dresser has a much higher rarity than the Iron Beam.

Trivia

  • If using the basic Action Replay "All TMs and HMs" code, it will give the player 95 infinite Explorer Kits in the Mail pocket of the bag.
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