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[[User:Peterpansexuell|Peterpansexuell]] 11:12, 15 October 2011 (UTC)
[[User:peterpansexuell|peterpansexuell]] 11:12, 15 October 2011 (UTC)
 
== Just Saying... ==
I DO NOT have this game, but the article says that hitting the left Linoone causes Gulpin to appear, and the in the Gulpin section it says hitting the right Linoone causes it to appear, so I would like to know which one it is. That is all. [[User:AmoongussForLife|AmoongussForLife]] ([[User talk:AmoongussForLife|talk]]) 12:36, 23 August 2015 (UTC)
:It's the left one. The right Linoone activates and deactivates Makuhita. [[User:Aggron989|<span style="color:#858585;">''AGG''</span>]][[User talk:Aggron989|<span style="color:#858585;">''RON''</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Aggron989|<span style="color:#444444;">''989''</span>]] 12:38, 23 August 2015 (UTC)
 
== "Lilycove" and "Mt. Chimney" ==
 
I notice that two of the areas in the game are denoted on this page as being these two specific Hoenn locales, but as far as I can tell there doesn't seem to be an official basis for this assumption. It doesn't seem ''unreasonable'' to think that these areas could be these specific ones (although I'd say the former resembles Slateport City more if anything), but both official English manuals refer to them as simply "Ocean" and "Volcano", not "Lilycove [City]" or "Mt. Chimney". This is also notably unlike the "Safari Zone" area, which '''is''' specifically named as such in the manuals.
 
Should this be updated to reflect their official names? There's a PDF of the EU English manual officially hosted by Nintendo Europe, so I can cite that if necessary also. [[User:Driftin Soul|Driftin Soul]] ([[User talk:Driftin Soul|talk]]) 00:03, 1 August 2024 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 00:03, 1 August 2024

"Extra Ball (99 coins) - There is only one per game."

That is not true. Everytime you catch Rayquaza in its Bonus Level, the Extra Ball will be available in the Mart again.

It's like this:

  • Buy the Extra Ball.
  • Beat Bonus Level 1
  • Beat Bonus Level 2
  • Beat Bonus Level 1 again
  • Beat Bonus Level 2 again and catch Groudon/Kyogre
  • Beat Bonus Level 3
  • Beat Bonus Level 1 again
  • Beat Bonus Level 2 again
  • Beat Bonus Level 1 again
  • Beat Bonus Level 2 again and catch Groudon/Kyogre
  • Beat Bonus Level 3 again and catch Rayquaza
  • The Extra Ball is back again!
  • Buy the new Extra Ball
  • Start again with Bonus Level 1 …


peterpansexuell 11:12, 15 October 2011 (UTC)

Just Saying...

I DO NOT have this game, but the article says that hitting the left Linoone causes Gulpin to appear, and the in the Gulpin section it says hitting the right Linoone causes it to appear, so I would like to know which one it is. That is all. AmoongussForLife (talk) 12:36, 23 August 2015 (UTC)

It's the left one. The right Linoone activates and deactivates Makuhita. AGGRON989 12:38, 23 August 2015 (UTC)

"Lilycove" and "Mt. Chimney"

I notice that two of the areas in the game are denoted on this page as being these two specific Hoenn locales, but as far as I can tell there doesn't seem to be an official basis for this assumption. It doesn't seem unreasonable to think that these areas could be these specific ones (although I'd say the former resembles Slateport City more if anything), but both official English manuals refer to them as simply "Ocean" and "Volcano", not "Lilycove [City]" or "Mt. Chimney". This is also notably unlike the "Safari Zone" area, which is specifically named as such in the manuals.

Should this be updated to reflect their official names? There's a PDF of the EU English manual officially hosted by Nintendo Europe, so I can cite that if necessary also. Driftin Soul (talk) 00:03, 1 August 2024 (UTC)