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Revision as of 07:08, 21 November 2014
The Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Special Demo Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスター オメガルビー・アルファサファイア 特別体験版 Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Special Demo Version) is a special, expanded demo edition of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. It is a limited-release, unlimited-use demo that is downloadable on Nintendo's 3DS eShop, but can only be accessed via serial code. The serial code began distribution around October 15, 2014, but the date varies by country and provider. In all regions, however, the demo will cease distribution on May 31, 2015.
Gameplay
The Demo Version features a unique scenario that begins in Mossdeep City, where Steven requests the player's assistance at the Mossdeep Space Center, where they are intercepted by a male and female Team Magma or Team Aqua Grunt (randomly determined). The player is given a choice between a level 35 Grovyle, Combusken, and Marshtomp to help Steven fight them off. The player is locked as Brendan with the name "Orlando" (Japanese: オメガ Omega).
After the battle, a professor who works at the Space Center will inform the player and Steven that the evil team they just fought is seeking out a Pokémon with a recently discovered Mega Evolution. After Steven gets the coordinates of the unnamed island the Pokémon is located, the player is allowed to explore Mossdeep City before returning to Steven to begin their pursuit.
After riding Latios or Latias to an unnamed island, Steven will tell the player to go forward, where they'll encounter wild Pokémon, several grunts from each team, and May, who came to investigate, but was overpowered by the enemy. May will heal the player's team. At this point, the player's Pokémon will have reached its final evolutionary form.
At the back end of the island cave, the player will find Aqua Admin Matt and Magma Admin Tabitha, who call a truce to take the player down. However, Steven intervenes, giving the player three gifts to shift the battle in their favor. First, he overwrites the player's Pokémon's Status move with its respective Hyper Beam variant (Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, or Hydro Cannon). Next, he gives the player a Mega Bracelet, and gives the player's Pokémon its respective Mega Stone to hold. Thanks to these gifts, the player and Steven defeat the two admins easily.
After clearing Team Magma and Team Aqua off the island, Steven leads the player to a deeper part of the cave, where a single patch of tall grass houses the Pokémon sought after by the two villainous teams. Steven gives the player five Poké Balls to capture the Pokémon. After a successful capture, the two Trainers return to Mossdeep City, the adventure ends, and progress made is saved.
The player can continue to play the demo afterwards, visiting various other islands, and gaining access to the other two starter Pokémon at level 36. After each journey, any experience gained is reset. As the player completes more adventures, more NPCs—including Gym Leaders and new characters such as Lisia and Aarune—will appear in the city. The player can talk to Steven to bring over the new Mega Pokémon, as well as item bundles they receive from clearing adventures, to their full Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire game via Pokémon Link. The player will stop receiving item gifts after the tenth adventure.
Rewards
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Games
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Steelix and Steelixite
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Complete the first adventure (Japanese region)
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Glalie and Glalitite
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Complete the first adventure (Korean, PAL, and American regions)
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OR AS
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Poké Ball ×10
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Complete three adventures
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Heal Ball ×10
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Complete five adventures
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Heart Scale ×5
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Complete ten adventures
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Nugget
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Complete the adventure involving the Nugget Old Man. Random chance of occurring two weeks after playing the demo for the first time.
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Trainers
The player is given prize money after all Trainer battles, but there is no way to spend money in the demo, nor is there a way to import that money to the main game.
First adventure
Tabitha and Matt
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Reward: $6,400
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Steven (partner)
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Reward: N/A
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Subsequent adventures
The Trainers the player faces in later adventures are all ones from the main game, albeit with different teams of one Pokémon each at around level 30. Some Trainers even mention the places where they normally train. These Trainers are taken from random sets of three, however, it is possible to only encounter two of those Trainers during an adventure (except when the mission requires the player to battle Trainers, in which there will be three Trainers). The exception to the following are the Experts who use multiple Pokémon at higher levels. The player fights an Expert every fifth adventure.
Mega Pokémon
Korean, PAL, and American regions
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Distributed to ORAS by Pokémon Link in South Korea, Europe, Australia, the Americas, and Singapore from October 15, 2014 to May 31, 2015.
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Date recieved is dependent on the receiving system's date, not the date of distribution.
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Japanese region
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Distributed to ORAS by Pokémon Link in Japan from October 15, 2014 to May 31, 2015.
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Date recieved is dependent on the receiving system's date, not the date of distribution.
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Gallery
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Code card given away at Canada's Pokémon Video Game Event 2014
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Trivia
- Evolution cannot be canceled in the demo, and new moves cannot be learned when leveling up.
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