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== Route 2 ==
==Route 2==
[[File:Unova Route 2 {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: n}} mod 4}}|0=Winter|1=Spring|2=Summer|3=Autumn}} BW.png|thumb|right|250px|Route 2]]
[[File:Unova Route 2 {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: n}} mod 4}}|0=Winter|1=Spring|2=Summer|3=Autumn}} BW.png|thumb|250px|Route 2]]


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{{itlisth|grass}}
{{itlisth|grass}}
{{itlistbod|Running Shoes|From Mom just outside [[Accumula Town]]|BW}}
{{Itemlist|Running Shoes|From Mom just outside [[Accumula Town]]|Bl=yes|W=yes}}
{{itlistbod|Potion|
{{Itemlist|Potion|
* In the western patch of grass
* In the western patch of grass
* On the hill to the east|BW|display=[[Potion]] ×2}}
* On the hill to the east|Bl=yes|W=yes|display=[[Potion]] ×2}}
{{itlistbod|Poké Ball|On the hill to the east|BW}}
{{Itemlist|Poké Ball|On the hill to the east|Bl=yes|W=yes|display={{i|Poké Ball}}}}
{{catch/div|grass|After getting {{HM|01|Cut}}}}
{{itlistbod|Great Ball|In the trees to the northwest|BW}}
{{itlistbod|Super Potion|In the trees to the northwest|BW|display={{DL|Potion|Super Potion}}}}
{{catch/div|grass|After getting {{HM|04|Strength}}}}
{{itlistbod|Rare Candy|Near the gate|BW|display={{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}}}}
{{itlistfoot|grass}}
{{itlistfoot|grass}}
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{{rt|2|Unova}} introduces a new Pokémon; the {{type|Dark}} Purrloin.
{{rt|2|Unova}} introduces a new Pokémon; the {{type|Dark}} Purrloin.


As you enter {{rt|2|Unova}}, your [[Xtransceiver]] rings. It's Mom, checking in on you. She hangs up quickly though, and walks out of the [[gate]] from [[Accumula Town]]. She's got a gift for you — the [[Running Shoes]]! With these on, you can run around to your heart's content. She says goodbye and heads for home.
As you enter {{rt|2|Unova}}, your [[Xtransceiver]] rings. It's Mom, checking in on you. She hangs up quickly though, and walks out of the [[gate]] from [[Accumula Town]]. She's got a gift for you—the [[Running Shoes]]! With these on, you can run around to your heart's content. She says goodbye and heads for home.


This route has three novice Trainers looking for a battle. The next city is home to the first Gym, so be sure to claim those experience points! You should aim to have your Pokémon around level 12 - 15 to be on par with the Gym Leader. Just as you are about to reach the safety of [[Striaton City]], [[Bianca]] tracks you down for a second battle.
This route has three novice Trainers looking for a battle. The next city is home to the first Gym, so be sure to claim those experience points! You should aim to have your Pokémon around level 12 or 15 to be on par with the Gym Leader. Just as you are about to reach the safety of [[Striaton City]], [[Bianca]] tracks you down for a second battle.


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== Striaton City ==
==Striaton City==
[[File:Striaton City Spring BW.png|thumb|right|350px|Striaton City]]
[[File:Striaton City Spring BW.png|thumb|350px|Striaton City]]


{{ci|Striaton}} is a small city that boasts such facilities as the Striaton Gym and the Trainer's School. The Gym can't be challenged until [[Cilan]], one of the leaders, returns; coincidentally, he will return as soon as you defeat Cheren at the Trainer's School. [[Fennel]]'s lab is housed inside the northeastern-most building; though Fennel will be too busy to see visitors until you get the Trio Badge. A small wood-like area is located east of the city.
{{ci|Striaton}} is a small city that boasts such facilities as the Striaton Gym and the Trainer's School. The Gym can't be challenged until [[Cilan]], one of the leaders, returns; coincidentally, he will return as soon as you defeat Cheren at the Trainer's School. [[Fennel]]'s lab is housed inside the northeastern-most building; though Fennel will be too busy to see visitors until you get the Trio Badge. A small wood-like area is located east of the city.
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{{itlisth|building}}
{{itlisth|building}}
{{itlistbod|X Speed|South of the fence near {{rt|2|Unova}}|BW|display={{DL|Battle item|X Speed}}}}
{{Itemlist|X Speed|South of the fence near {{rt|2|Unova}}|Bl=yes|W=yes}}
{{itlistbod|Dusk Ball|From the Roughneck behind Fennel's lab|BW}}
{{Itemlist|Dusk Ball|From the Roughneck behind Fennel's lab|Bl=yes|W=yes}}
{{itlistbod|Great Ball|
{{Itemlist|Great Ball|
* From a man in the building south of Fennel's Lab
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{{itlistbod|Oran Berry|From Cheren in the Trainer's School|BW|display=[[Oran Berry]] ×3}}
{{Itemlist|Oran Berry|From Cheren in the Trainer's School|Bl=yes|W=yes|display=[[Oran Berry]] ×3}}
{{itlistbod|Full Heal|From a boy in Trainer's School after passing the quiz|BW}}
{{Itemlist|Full Heal|From a boy in Trainer's School after passing the quiz|Bl=yes|W=yes}}
{{itlistbod|Fresh Water|From [[Caretaker|Clyde]], the Gym Caretaker|BW}}
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{{Itemlist|TM Normal|From the Gym Leader as a reward|Bl=yes|W=yes|display={{TM|83|Work Up}}}}
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{{Itemlist|TM Normal|From [[Fennel]] after defeating the Gym Leader|Bl=yes|W=yes|display={{HM|01|Cut}}}}
{{itlistbod|none|From [[Fennel]] after getting the Dream Mist|BW|display=[[C-Gear]]}}
{{Itemlist|none|From [[Fennel]] after getting the Dream Mist|Bl=yes|W=yes|display=[[C-Gear]]}}
{{itlistbod|Pal Pad|From [[Amanita]] after getting the C-Gear|BW|display={{key|V|Pal Pad}}}}
{{Itemlist|Pal Pad|From [[Amanita]] after getting the C-Gear|Bl=yes|W=yes}}
{{itlistbod|BalmMushroom|In a tree near the water, west of the archway to {{rt|3|Unova}} (hidden)|BW|}}
{{Itemlist|Balm Mushroom|In a tree near the water, west of the archway to {{rt|3|Unova}} (hidden)|Bl=yes|W=yes|display=[[Balm Mushroom|BalmMushroom]]}}
{{catch/div|building|After getting {{HM|03|Surf}}}}
{{itlistbod|Big Pearl|From the fisherman west of the archway to {{rt|3|Unova}}|BW|display={{DL|Valuable item|Big Pearl}}}}
{{itlistbod|Zinc|East of the archway to {{rt|3|Unova}} (hidden)|BW|display={{DL|Vitamin|Zinc}}}}
{{itlistfoot|building}}
{{itlistfoot|building}}
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=== The Dreamyard ===
===The Dreamyard===
The [[Dreamyard]] is an old factory site just outside of the city limits. The plant is closed down, and the ruins are now a playground for Trainers. Battle the two Trainers, then speak to the second girl. After learning which starter Pokémon you chose, she is willing to give you one of her own Pokémon to keep. The Pokémon that you receive will be one of the [[elemental monkeys]], a trio of monkeys that share the starters' type triangle of {{t|Grass}}, {{t|Fire}}, and {{t|Water}}. The type of monkey you receive will be able to cover your starter Pokémon's weakness. This is especially helpful when challenging the Striaton Gym.
The [[Dreamyard]] is an old factory site just outside of the city limits. The plant is closed down, and the ruins are now a playground for Trainers. Battle the two Trainers, then speak to the second girl. After learning which [[first partner Pokémon]] you chose, she is willing to give you one of her own Pokémon to keep. The Pokémon that you receive will be one of the [[elemental monkeys]], a trio of monkeys that share the first partners' type triangle of {{t|Grass}}, {{t|Fire}}, and {{t|Water}}. The type of monkey you receive will be able to cover your first partner Pokémon's weakness. This is especially helpful when challenging the Striaton Gym.


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{{itlisth|forest}}
{{itlistbod|X Defend|Just north of the open gate|BW|display={{DL|Battle items|X Defend}}}}
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=== Trainer's School ===
===Trainer's School===
The students here are learning the basics of being a Pokémon Trainer, like status problems and [[Ability|abilities]]. The blackboard lists all the possible [[status ailment]]s that can affect a Pokémon. One student asks to quiz you, and answering the two questions correctly will earn you a {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Full Heal}}. [[Cheren]] is inside, studying the notes on the blackboard. He tells you that the Gym Leader just left for the Gym, and asks for a battle to practice using items.
The students here are learning the basics of being a Pokémon Trainer, like status problems and [[Ability|abilities]]. The blackboard lists all the possible [[status condition]]s that can affect a Pokémon. One student asks to quiz you, and answering the two questions correctly will earn you a [[Full Heal]]. [[Cheren]] is inside, studying the notes on the blackboard. He tells you that the Gym Leader just left for the Gym, and asks for a battle to practice using items.


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After the battle, he gives you a few [[Oran Berry|Oran Berries]] as a thank you gift. Stop by the Pokémon Center to prepare your team, and head next door to the Gym.
After the battle, he gives you a few [[Oran Berry|Oran Berries]] as a thank you gift. Stop by the Pokémon Center to prepare your team, and head next door to the Gym.


=== Striaton Gym ===
===Striaton Gym===
[[File:Striaton Gym Leaders BW.png|thumb|The Striaton Gym Leaders]]
[[File:Striaton Gym BW.png|thumb|The Striaton Gym]]


{{sign|bwbuilding|Striaton City Pokémon Gym <br> Leader: ---|Triple Trouble!}}
{{sign|bwbuilding|Striaton City Pokémon Gym <br> Leader: ---|Triple Trouble!}}


The [[Striaton Gym]] is designed as a restaurant, with tables and chairs in each of the four rooms. When you enter, the Gym's caretaker, [[Caretaker|Clyde]], gives you a {{DL|Drink|Fresh Water}} to help against the Gym Leader. In this Gym, you progress by stepping on the switch whose type is effective against the type shown on each curtain.
The [[Striaton Gym]] is designed as a restaurant, with tables and chairs in each of the four rooms. When you enter, the [[Gym guide]], Clyde, gives you a [[Fresh Water]] to help against the Gym Leader. In this Gym, you progress by stepping on the switch whose type is effective against the type shown on each curtain.


When you speak to the green-haired guy in the back, two more appear out of nowhere — one with red hair, one with blue. These three brothers are the Striaton Gym Leaders; [[Cilan]], [[Chili]], and [[Cress]]. However, you'll only battle one of them to earn your first badge; your opponent depends on which starter Pokémon you chose. While your first Pokémon will be at a disadvantage, the monkey you received in the [[Dreamyard]] (either {{p|Panpour}}, {{p|Pansage}}, or {{p|Pansear}}) will be a definite help.
When you speak to the green-haired guy in the back, two more appear out of nowhere—one with red hair, one with blue. These three brothers are the Striaton Gym Leaders; [[Cilan]], [[Chili]], and [[Cress]]. However, you'll only battle one of them to earn your first Badge; your opponent depends on which first partner Pokémon you chose. While your first Pokémon will be at a disadvantage, the monkey you received in the [[Dreamyard]] (either {{p|Panpour}}, {{p|Pansage}}, or {{p|Pansear}}) will be a definite help.


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When the battle is over, your opponent will award you with the {{badge|Trio}}! He'll also give you {{TM|83|Work Up}} as a prize for defeating him. Work Up is a handy move that raises both {{stat|Attack}} and {{stat|Special Attack}} at once. Don't be afraid to use it — in {{2v2|Black|White}}, as every [[TM]] can be used repeatedly without breaking. With one badge, your Pokémon will obey you up to level 20, and you also earn the ability to use the move {{m|Cut}} outside of battle.
When the battle is over, your opponent will award you with the {{Badge|Trio}}! He'll also give you {{TM|83|Work Up}} as a prize for defeating him. Work Up is a handy move that raises both {{stat|Attack}} and {{stat|Special Attack}} at once. Don't be afraid to use it — in [[Generation V]], every [[TM]] can be used repeatedly without breaking. With one Badge, your Pokémon will obey you up to level 20, and you also earn the ability to use the move {{m|Cut}} outside of battle.


=== Fennel's Lab ===
===Fennel's Lab===
When you leave the Gym, a woman approaches you and introduces herself as [[Fennel]], a scientist who studies Pokémon Trainers. She leads you to her lab where she gives you {{HM|01|Cut}}. Then she asks for a favor; she is looking for a bit of [[Dream Mist]] that a {{p|Munna}} gives off. You'll need to return to the [[Dreamyard]] to find it, but speak with her roommate first. She introduces herself as [[Amanita]], the woman who designed [[Unova]]'s PC system. She quickly explains the {{DL|Pokémon Storage System|Battle Box}}, a feature that allows a Trainer to register a team of Pokémon that they battle alongside the most, allowing them to be quickly exchanged as a whole with the current party.
When you leave the Gym, a woman approaches you and introduces herself as [[Fennel]], a scientist who studies Pokémon Trainers. She leads you to her lab where she gives you {{HM|01|Cut}}. Then she asks for a favor; she is looking for a bit of [[Dream Mist]] that a {{p|Munna}} gives off. You'll need to return to the [[Dreamyard]] to find it, but speak with her roommate first. She introduces herself as [[Amanita]], the woman who designed [[Unova]]'s PC system. She quickly explains the {{DL|Pokémon Storage System|Battle Box}}, a feature that allows a Trainer to register a team of Pokémon that they battle alongside the most, allowing them to be quickly exchanged as a whole with the current party.


=== Back to the Dreamyard ===
===Back to Route 2 (optional)===
Now that you have the HM for [[m|Cut]], you have to option to return to Route 2 if you would like and collect some items.
 
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===Back to the Dreamyard===
[[File:Dreamyard BW.png|thumb|The Dreamyard]]
[[File:Dreamyard BW.png|thumb|The Dreamyard]]


Use {{m|Cut}} to chop down the tree, and step through the hole in the fence. [[Bianca]] shows up, looking for {{p|Munna}} as well. The two of you hear a Pokémon cry out nearby, and find Munna in the warehouse ruins. Unfamiliar with humans, it tries to run, but is blocked by a pair of {{tc|Team Plasma Grunt}}s. The thugs are after the [[Dream Mist]] too, and plan to use it to manipulate people into releasing their Pokémon. They start to bully Munna, and attack you when you try to help it.
Use {{m|Cut}} to chop down the tree, and step through the hole in the fence. [[Bianca]] shows up, looking for {{p|Munna}} as well. The two of you hear a Pokémon cry out nearby, and find Munna in the warehouse ruins. Unfamiliar with humans, it tries to run, but is blocked by a pair of {{tc|Team Plasma Grunt}}s. The thugs are after the [[Dream Mist]] too, and plan to use it to manipulate people into releasing their Pokémon. They start to bully Munna, and attack you when you try to help it.


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When you beat the grunts, [[Ghetsis]] shows up to scold them. The grunts remark that he is "not the Ghetsis who tries to manipulate people with his trick speeches", and they run off. {{p|Musharna}} lets its illusion disappear, and emerges from the shadows to comfort {{p|Munna}}. The two float away, leaving the Dream Mist behind. [[Fennel]] shows up right away and takes the mist back to her lab.
When you beat the grunts, [[Ghetsis]] shows up to scold them. The grunts remark that he is "not the Ghetsis who tries to manipulate people with his trick speeches", and they run off. {{p|Musharna}} lets its illusion disappear, and emerges from the shadows to comfort {{p|Munna}}. The two float away, leaving the Dream Mist behind. [[Fennel]] shows up right away and takes the mist back to her lab.


Collect the items here, and hunt for new Pokémon if you wish. Now that you have a badge, you may occasionally discover [[Phenomenon|unusual activity]] across the region, like rustling grass. This lets you encounter rarer species, like Musharna. {{p|Audino}} is the most common and gives a lot of experience upon defeat, making it a great way to train your Pokémon.
Collect the items here, and hunt for new Pokémon if you wish. Now that you have a Badge, you may occasionally discover [[Phenomenon|unusual activity]] across the region, like rustling grass. This lets you encounter rarer species, like Musharna. {{p|Audino}} is the most common and gives a lot of experience upon defeat, making it a great way to train your Pokémon.


When you return to her lab, Fennel rewards you with the [[C-Gear]]. This device appears on the Touch Screen, and offers three means of communciation: Wireless, Infrared, and Online. It lets you interact with other players, as well as access the [[Entralink]] and the {{pkmn|Dream World}}. As thanks for helping Fennel, [[Amanita]] gives you the {{key|V|Pal Pad}}, which lets you interact with friends over Wi-Fi.
When you return to her lab, Fennel rewards you with the [[C-Gear]]. This device appears on the Touch Screen, and offers three means of communication: Wireless, Infrared, and Online. It lets you interact with other players, as well as access the [[Entralink]] and the {{pkmn|Dream World}}. As thanks for helping Fennel, [[Amanita]] gives you the [[Pal Pad]], which lets you interact with friends over Wi-Fi.


Now that all of that is done, you are free to head north to {{rt|3|Unova}}.
Now that all of that is done, you are free to head north to {{rt|3|Unova}}.

Latest revision as of 12:36, 22 April 2024

Route 2

Route 2


Route 2 introduces a new Pokémon; the Dark-type Purrloin.

As you enter Route 2, your Xtransceiver rings. It's Mom, checking in on you. She hangs up quickly though, and walks out of the gate from Accumula Town. She's got a gift for you—the Running Shoes! With these on, you can run around to your heart's content. She says goodbye and heads for home.

This route has three novice Trainers looking for a battle. The next city is home to the first Gym, so be sure to claim those experience points! You should aim to have your Pokémon around level 12 or 15 to be on par with the Gym Leader. Just as you are about to reach the safety of Striaton City, Bianca tracks you down for a second battle.

Snivy (Pokémon) If the player chose Snivy: Tepig (Pokémon) If the player chose Tepig: Oshawott (Pokémon) If the player chose Oshawott:






Striaton City

Striaton City

Striaton is a small city that boasts such facilities as the Striaton Gym and the Trainer's School. The Gym can't be challenged until Cilan, one of the leaders, returns; coincidentally, he will return as soon as you defeat Cheren at the Trainer's School. Fennel's lab is housed inside the northeastern-most building; though Fennel will be too busy to see visitors until you get the Trio Badge. A small wood-like area is located east of the city.


The Dreamyard

The Dreamyard is an old factory site just outside of the city limits. The plant is closed down, and the ruins are now a playground for Trainers. Battle the two Trainers, then speak to the second girl. After learning which first partner Pokémon you chose, she is willing to give you one of her own Pokémon to keep. The Pokémon that you receive will be one of the elemental monkeys, a trio of monkeys that share the first partners' type triangle of Grass, Fire, and Water. The type of monkey you receive will be able to cover your first partner Pokémon's weakness. This is especially helpful when challenging the Striaton Gym.


Trainer's School

The students here are learning the basics of being a Pokémon Trainer, like status problems and abilities. The blackboard lists all the possible status conditions that can affect a Pokémon. One student asks to quiz you, and answering the two questions correctly will earn you a Full Heal. Cheren is inside, studying the notes on the blackboard. He tells you that the Gym Leader just left for the Gym, and asks for a battle to practice using items.

Snivy (Pokémon) If the player chose Snivy: Tepig (Pokémon) If the player chose Tepig: Oshawott (Pokémon) If the player chose Oshawott:







After the battle, he gives you a few Oran Berries as a thank you gift. Stop by the Pokémon Center to prepare your team, and head next door to the Gym.

Striaton Gym

The Striaton Gym


Striaton City Pokémon Gym
Leader: ---

Triple Trouble!

The Striaton Gym is designed as a restaurant, with tables and chairs in each of the four rooms. When you enter, the Gym guide, Clyde, gives you a Fresh Water to help against the Gym Leader. In this Gym, you progress by stepping on the switch whose type is effective against the type shown on each curtain.

When you speak to the green-haired guy in the back, two more appear out of nowhere—one with red hair, one with blue. These three brothers are the Striaton Gym Leaders; Cilan, Chili, and Cress. However, you'll only battle one of them to earn your first Badge; your opponent depends on which first partner Pokémon you chose. While your first Pokémon will be at a disadvantage, the monkey you received in the Dreamyard (either Panpour, Pansage, or Pansear) will be a definite help.

Striaton Gym
The Trio Badge


495 If the player chose Snivy: 498 If the player chose Tepig: 501 If the player chose Oshawott:






When the battle is over, your opponent will award you with the Trio Badge! He'll also give you TM83 (Work Up) as a prize for defeating him. Work Up is a handy move that raises both Attack and Special Attack at once. Don't be afraid to use it — in Generation V, every TM can be used repeatedly without breaking. With one Badge, your Pokémon will obey you up to level 20, and you also earn the ability to use the move Cut outside of battle.

Fennel's Lab

When you leave the Gym, a woman approaches you and introduces herself as Fennel, a scientist who studies Pokémon Trainers. She leads you to her lab where she gives you HM01 (Cut). Then she asks for a favor; she is looking for a bit of Dream Mist that a Munna gives off. You'll need to return to the Dreamyard to find it, but speak with her roommate first. She introduces herself as Amanita, the woman who designed Unova's PC system. She quickly explains the Battle Box, a feature that allows a Trainer to register a team of Pokémon that they battle alongside the most, allowing them to be quickly exchanged as a whole with the current party.

Back to Route 2 (optional)

Now that you have the HM for Cut, you have to option to return to Route 2 if you would like and collect some items.

Back to the Dreamyard

The Dreamyard

Use Cut to chop down the tree, and step through the hole in the fence. Bianca shows up, looking for Munna as well. The two of you hear a Pokémon cry out nearby, and find Munna in the warehouse ruins. Unfamiliar with humans, it tries to run, but is blocked by a pair of Team Plasma Grunts. The thugs are after the Dream Mist too, and plan to use it to manipulate people into releasing their Pokémon. They start to bully Munna, and attack you when you try to help it.

When you beat the grunts, Ghetsis shows up to scold them. The grunts remark that he is "not the Ghetsis who tries to manipulate people with his trick speeches", and they run off. Musharna lets its illusion disappear, and emerges from the shadows to comfort Munna. The two float away, leaving the Dream Mist behind. Fennel shows up right away and takes the mist back to her lab.

Collect the items here, and hunt for new Pokémon if you wish. Now that you have a Badge, you may occasionally discover unusual activity across the region, like rustling grass. This lets you encounter rarer species, like Musharna. Audino is the most common and gives a lot of experience upon defeat, making it a great way to train your Pokémon.

When you return to her lab, Fennel rewards you with the C-Gear. This device appears on the Touch Screen, and offers three means of communication: Wireless, Infrared, and Online. It lets you interact with other players, as well as access the Entralink and the Dream World. As thanks for helping Fennel, Amanita gives you the Pal Pad, which lets you interact with friends over Wi-Fi.

Now that all of that is done, you are free to head north to Route 3.


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