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[[File: Ultra Sun Ultra Moon Mantine Surf.png|thumb|250px|Artwork of Mantine Surf]]
[[File: Ultra Sun Ultra Moon Mantine Surf.png|thumb|250px|Artwork of Mantine Surf]]
'''Mantine Surf''' (Japanese: '''マンタイン サーフ''' ''{{tt|Mantain|Mantine}} Surf'') is a minigame in {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}. It is a specific type of [[Poké Ride]] where the user rides on the back of a {{p|Mantine}} to surf on the ocean waves. This allows the {{player}} to travel between the Surf Spots located at the beaches on each of [[Alola]]'s islands.
'''Mantine Surf''' (Japanese: '''マンタイン サーフ''' ''{{tt|Mantain|Mantine}} Surf'') is a minigame in {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}. It is a specific type of [[Poké Ride]] where the user rides on the back of a {{p|Mantine}} to surf on the ocean waves. This allows the {{player}} to travel between '''Mantine Surf Spots''' located at the beaches on each of [[Alola]]'s islands.


There are four beaches in Alola where the player can Mantine Surf at with each course increasing in length and difficulty.
There are four beaches in Alola where the player can Mantine Surf at, each course increasing in length and difficulty.
* Normal Course: [[Big Wave Beach]]
* Normal Course: [[Big Wave Beach]]
* Super Course: [[Heahea Beach]]
* Super Course: [[Heahea Beach]]
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* Master Course: [[Poni Beach]]
* Master Course: [[Poni Beach]]


The player first gains access to Mantine Surf after [[Hau]] suggests they try it to travel from [[Big Wave Beach]] to [[Heahea Beach]].
The player first gains access to Mantine Surf after [[Hau]] suggests they should try it to travel from [[Big Wave Beach]] to [[Heahea Beach]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
While riding on Mantine's back, the player surfs on the ocean waves while performing moves to get a high score.
[[File:Poké Ride Mantine Surf.png|thumb|200px|Mantine Surf]]
While riding on Mantine's back, the player surfs on the ocean waves while performing moves to earn points.


While Mantine moves forward automatically, the player can move it left or right by sliding the Circle Pad in the desired direction. When riding on a wave, the player can slide the Circle Pad left to surf down the wave and increase Mantine's speed, and also increase speed if they slide the Circle Pad to the right while near the wave's trough. As this happens, an air current will surround Mantine and change color the more its speed increases. At its lowest, the air current will be white, but can be increased to yellow and then orange. Once the desired speed has been reached, the player can launch themselves into the air by sliding the Circle Pad right while riding a wave. The faster Mantine is going will determine how far it will fly.
While Mantine moves forward automatically, the player can move it left or right by sliding the Circle Pad in the desired direction. When riding on a wave, the player can slide the Circle Pad left to surf down the wave and increase Mantine's speed, and also increase speed if they slide the Circle Pad to the right while near the wave's trough. As Mantine gains speed, an air current will surround it, changing color the more its speed increases (from white to yellow to orange). The player can leap into the air by sliding the Circle Pad right while riding a wave, and the higher Mantine's speed was, the higher it will fly and the longer it will stay in the air for, allowing the player to perform more moves.


While the player is surfing, several wild Pokémon will appear on the overworld to serve as obstacles. Coming into contact with these will cause the player to spin out and lose speed. {{p|Tentacool}} remain stationary but will be knocked underwater if the player crashes into them, rocks housing {{p|Corsola}} and {{p|Pyukumuku}} will remain standing but knock the Pokémon into the sea if the player crashes into them, and {{p|Sharpedo}} will attempt to chase the player and charge at them, and may strike from behind if a player lands from a nearby wave
While the player is surfing, several [[wild Pokémon]] will appear in the water to serve as obstacles. Coming into contact with any of these will cause Mantine to spin out and lose speed. {{p|Tentacool}} remain stationary but will be knocked underwater if the player crashes into them; {{p|Corsola}} and {{p|Pyukumuku}} dwell on rocks and will fall into the water if the player crashes into them, though the rock will remain standing; {{p|Sharpedo}} attempt to chase the player and charge at them, and may strike from behind if a player lands from a nearby wave; {{p|Wailmer}} emerge from circular shadows in the water; and {{p|Wailord}} (exclusive to the Hyper and Master Courses) occasionally emerge from the waves and take up the majority of the lower surfing area. Crashing into multiple obstacles in quick succession or crashing into a Wailord will briefly knock the player off of Mantine, losing all of their speed.
{{p|Wailmer}} may appear concealed beneath the water, marked with a black hole. If bumped into, the player will spin out and lose speed. When playing the Hyper or Master Courses, {{p|Wailord}} will occasionally emerge from the waves and take up the majority of the lower surfing area. Crashing into multiple obstacles in a row within several seconds or crashing into a Wailord will knock the player off Mantine.


Once a Course has been completed, the player will receive Beach Points (Japanese: '''ビーチポイント''' ''Beach Points'') depending on how well they did. Although they have different names, Beach Points are merely another way to earn [[Battle Points]]. While the amount of Beach Points earned grows slowly until about 10 at around a score of 70,000, from then onward the rate begins to rise exponentially. The maximum amount of Beach Points that can be earned in a single session is 50, capping at a score of 145,000.
Once a course has been completed, the player will receive [[Battle Point]]s, here referred to as "Beach Points", depending on how well they did. The amount of Beach Points earned gradually increases until 10 BP at a score of 40,000, at which point it plateaus until getting over a score of 70,000, where the rate begins to rise exponentially. The maximum number of Beach Points that can be earned in a single session is 50, which requires a score of at least 145,000.


After becoming No. 1 by achieving the high scores on all four Mantine Surf courses, the player can go to the [[Heahea City|Heahea Branch]] of the Surf Association to receive a [[Pikachu variants#Surfing Pikachu|Surfing Pikachu]] from the Boss of Surf Association.
After becoming No. 1 by achieving the high scores on all four Mantine Surf courses, the player can [[Gift Pokémon|receive]] a [[Surfing Pikachu]] from the Boss of the Surf Association at its [[Heahea City|Heahea Branch]].


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** This move earns the player a large number of points regardless of the size of the wave it was performed on.
** This move earns the player a large number of points regardless of the size of the wave it was performed on.
* '''Over-the-{{p|Gyarados}}''' (Japanese: '''オーバーザギャラドス''' ''Over-the-Gyarados'') — Learned after becoming No. 1 on all courses and then talking to the Boss of the Surf Association. This move can be performed by spinning in all four directions in turn.
* '''Over-the-{{p|Gyarados}}''' (Japanese: '''オーバーザギャラドス''' ''Over-the-Gyarados'') — Learned after becoming No. 1 on all courses and then talking to the Boss of the Surf Association. This move can be performed by spinning in all four directions in turn.
** Performing this move once earns the player a large number of points by doubling the score of the previous jump, but doing it multiple times in a row will cause the player to lose points.
** Performing this move once earns the player a large number of points by doubling the score of the previous jump, but doing it multiple times in one session will cause the player to lose points.
* '''{{p|Magikarp}} Splash''' (Japanese: '''コイキングスペシャル''' ''{{tt|Koiking|Magikarp}} Special'') — Available from the start. This move can be performed by failing to complete any of the other moves after four maneuvers.
* '''{{p|Magikarp}} Splash''' (Japanese: '''コイキングスペシャル''' ''{{tt|Koiking|Magikarp}} Special'') — Available from the start. This move can be performed by failing to complete any of the other moves after four maneuvers.
** Performing this move for the first time earns the player a large number of points, but subsequent performances aren't worth much.
** Performing this move for the first time earns the player a large number of points, but subsequent performances aren't worth much.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
Mantine Surf first appeared during the [[Eevee, Where Are You Going?]] segment at the end of [[SM095]], where a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Mantine}} proceeded to do it with {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Eevee}} on its back.
[[File:Mantine Surf anime.png|thumb|250px|Mantine Surf in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
Mantine Surf was first featured in the [[Where Are You Going, Eevee?]] segment at the end of ''[[SM095|Sparking Confusion!]]'', where a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{OBP|Mantine|recurring}} proceeded to do it with [[Sandy|Eevee]] on its back. At first, Eevee had trouble staying on Mantine's back while it was performing surfing tricks, but after a few attempts, it was able to successfully stay on. It was revealed in ''[[SM099|We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!]]'' that [[Lana's father]] witnessed this event.
 
In ''[[SM102|Alola, Alola!]]'', {{Ash}}, {{ashcl}}, and {{an|Misty}} tried it out while traveling to [[Treasure Island]].
 
<gallery>
Huntail Spiral anime.png|Huntail Spiral
Primarina Twist anime.png|Primarina Twist
Starmie 720 anime.png|Starmie 720
Magikarp Splash anime.png|Magikarp Splash
</gallery>
 
==In the manga==
[[File:Mantine Surf Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Mantine Surf in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===Pokémon Adventures===
===={{MangaArc|Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon}}====
Mantine Surf was first featured in ''[[PASM15|Shipwreck and "Oh, What Sharp Teeth You Have, Bruxish!"]]'', where [[Professor Burnet]] used it to catch up with [[Professor Kukui]]'s boat.
{{-}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* This minigame marks the first time the player can obtain a Surfing Pikachu in any [[core series]] game.
* This minigame marks the first time the player can obtain a [[Surfing Pikachu]] in any [[core series]] game.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|zh_yue=巨翅飛魚衝浪 ''{{tt|Geuihchifēiyùh Chūnglohng|Mantine Surf}}
|zh_cmn=巨翅飛魚衝浪 / 巨翅飞鱼冲浪 ''{{tt|Jùchìfēiyú Chōnglàng|Mantine Surf}}
|zh_cmn=巨翅飛魚衝浪 / 巨翅飞鱼冲浪 ''{{tt|Jùchìfēiyú Chōnglàng|Mantine Surf}}
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|ru=Сёрфинг с Мантайном ''Syorfing s Mantaynom''
|ru=Сёрфинг с Мантайном ''Syorfing s Mantaynom''
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Mantine Surf (Japanese: マンタイン サーフ Mantain Surf) is a minigame in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. It is a specific type of Poké Ride where the user rides on the back of a Mantine to surf on the ocean waves. This allows the player to travel between Mantine Surf Spots located at the beaches on each of Alola's islands.

There are four beaches in Alola where the player can Mantine Surf at, each course increasing in length and difficulty.

The player first gains access to Mantine Surf after Hau suggests they should try it to travel from Big Wave Beach to Heahea Beach.

Gameplay

Mantine Surf

While riding on Mantine's back, the player surfs on the ocean waves while performing moves to earn points.

While Mantine moves forward automatically, the player can move it left or right by sliding the Circle Pad in the desired direction. When riding on a wave, the player can slide the Circle Pad left to surf down the wave and increase Mantine's speed, and also increase speed if they slide the Circle Pad to the right while near the wave's trough. As Mantine gains speed, an air current will surround it, changing color the more its speed increases (from white to yellow to orange). The player can leap into the air by sliding the Circle Pad right while riding a wave, and the higher Mantine's speed was, the higher it will fly and the longer it will stay in the air for, allowing the player to perform more moves.

While the player is surfing, several wild Pokémon will appear in the water to serve as obstacles. Coming into contact with any of these will cause Mantine to spin out and lose speed. Tentacool remain stationary but will be knocked underwater if the player crashes into them; Corsola and Pyukumuku dwell on rocks and will fall into the water if the player crashes into them, though the rock will remain standing; Sharpedo attempt to chase the player and charge at them, and may strike from behind if a player lands from a nearby wave; Wailmer emerge from circular shadows in the water; and Wailord (exclusive to the Hyper and Master Courses) occasionally emerge from the waves and take up the majority of the lower surfing area. Crashing into multiple obstacles in quick succession or crashing into a Wailord will briefly knock the player off of Mantine, losing all of their speed.

Once a course has been completed, the player will receive Battle Points, here referred to as "Beach Points", depending on how well they did. The amount of Beach Points earned gradually increases until 10 BP at a score of 40,000, at which point it plateaus until getting over a score of 70,000, where the rate begins to rise exponentially. The maximum number of Beach Points that can be earned in a single session is 50, which requires a score of at least 145,000.

After becoming No. 1 by achieving the high scores on all four Mantine Surf courses, the player can receive a Surfing Pikachu from the Boss of the Surf Association at its Heahea Branch.

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Type:
Electric Unknown
Ability:
Static
Held item:
Bag Gold Bottle Cap Sprite.png Gold Bottle Cap
Pikachu/ Lv.40
Nuzzle
Electric Physical
Discharge
Electric Special
Slam
Normal Physical
Surf
Water Special

Moves

While in the air, the player can slide the Circle Pad in any direction to have Mantine spin and twist to earn points. Sliding the Circle Pad up, down, left, and right will allow the player to perform a Front Flip, Backflip, Left Roll, and Right Roll, respectively. If Mantine is still moving as it lands back onto the wave, the player will crash, lose their accumulated speed and take several seconds for Mantine to resurface.

By chaining several moves together, Mantine will perform a specific bold move, earning even more points than usual. Waiting until the bubble around the player dissipates before using another move will increase the amount of points gained. Initially, the player only has access to three specific moves, but more can be obtained by coming in first on each course.

  • Huntail Spiral (Japanese: スクリューハンテール Screw Huntail) - Available from the start. This move can be performed by doing three Right Rolls in a row.
  • Gorebyss Spiral (Japanese: スクリューサクラビス Screw Sakurabyss) — Available from the start. This move can be performed by doing three Left Rolls in a row.
  • Lanturn 360 (Japanese: ランターン360 Lantern 360) — Learned after becoming No. 1 on one course. This move can be performed by doing a Backflip, Front Flip, and a Backflip in succession.
    • Performing this move when the waves are high earns the player more points than usual.
  • Primarina Twist (Japanese: アシレーヌフリップ Ashirene Flip) — Learned after becoming No. 1 on two courses. This move can be performed by doing three Front Flips in a row.
    • Performing this move when the waves are low earns the player more points than usual.
  • Starmie 720 (Japanese: スターミートルネード Starmie Tornado) — Learned after becoming No. 1 on three courses. This move can be performed by doing a Right Roll, Left Roll, Right Roll, and a Backflip in succession, or by doing a Left Roll, Right Roll, Left Roll and a Backflip in succession.
    • This move earns the player a large number of points regardless of the size of the wave it was performed on.
  • Over-the-Gyarados (Japanese: オーバーザギャラドス Over-the-Gyarados) — Learned after becoming No. 1 on all courses and then talking to the Boss of the Surf Association. This move can be performed by spinning in all four directions in turn.
    • Performing this move once earns the player a large number of points by doubling the score of the previous jump, but doing it multiple times in one session will cause the player to lose points.
  • Magikarp Splash (Japanese: コイキングスペシャル Koiking Special) — Available from the start. This move can be performed by failing to complete any of the other moves after four maneuvers.
    • Performing this move for the first time earns the player a large number of points, but subsequent performances aren't worth much.

In the anime

Mantine Surf in the anime

Mantine Surf was first featured in the Where Are You Going, Eevee? segment at the end of Sparking Confusion!, where a wild Mantine proceeded to do it with Eevee on its back. At first, Eevee had trouble staying on Mantine's back while it was performing surfing tricks, but after a few attempts, it was able to successfully stay on. It was revealed in We Know Where You're Going, Eevee! that Lana's father witnessed this event.

In Alola, Alola!, Ash, his classmates, and Misty tried it out while traveling to Treasure Island.

In the manga

Mantine Surf in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc

Mantine Surf was first featured in Shipwreck and "Oh, What Sharp Teeth You Have, Bruxish!", where Professor Burnet used it to catch up with Professor Kukui's boat.

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 巨翅飛魚衝浪 Geuihchifēiyùh Chūnglohng
Mandarin 巨翅飛魚衝浪 / 巨翅飞鱼冲浪 Jùchìfēiyú Chōnglàng
Finland Flag.png Finnish Mantine-surffaus
France Flag.png French Surf Démanta
Germany Flag.png German Mantax-Surfen
Italy Flag.png Italian Surf Mantine
South Korea Flag.png Korean 만타인서핑 Mantine Surf
Poland Flag.png Polish Mantine Surfing
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Surfe Mantine
Russia Flag.png Russian Сёрфинг с Мантайном Syorfing s Mantaynom
Spain Flag.png Spanish Surfeo Mantine

See also


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