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==Back to Galactic HQ (Part 2)==
==Raiding Galactic HQ (Part 2)==
===VS Galactic Boss===
===VS Galactic Boss===
'''Make sure that you go back to Team Galactic Nap Room and heal your Pokémon by taking a nap before proceeding!'''
'''Make sure that you go back to Team Galactic Nap Room and heal your Pokémon by taking a nap before proceeding!'''
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|move1=Screech|move1type=Normal|move1cat=Status
|move2=Ice Punch|move2type=Ice|move2cat=Physical
|move2=Ice Punch|move2type=Ice|move2cat=Physical
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{{Party/Footer}}
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He has three Pokémon: {{p|Murkrow}}, {{p|Golbat}} and {{p|Sneasel}}. Due to their types, {{type|Rock}} moves will destroy his whole team without much effort. However, {{type|Fighting}} moves are far more effective when dealing with the speedy but fragile Sneasel, which is also Cyrus' strongest Pokémon, at Level 43. Be careful of Sneasel's {{m|Slash}}, which has a high critical-hit ratio, as well as {{m|Ice Punch}}, which can freeze your Pokemon. Take it out fast before it use any of its moves, because it is totally offensive-- all 4 of its moves are direct and Physical attacks. You should know how to deal with Golbat, but watch out for its {{m|Poison Fang}}, which has the potential of badly poisoning your Pokemon. The first Pokémon he sends out-- Murkrow, is a {{t|Dark}}/{{t|Flying}}-type Pokemon. One of its moves, {{m|Embargo}}, prevents you from using items on your Pokémon, so knock Murkrow out as soon as possible. The weaknesses of its Dark type are covered, so aim at the weaknesses of the Flying type.
He has three Pokémon: {{p|Murkrow}}, {{p|Golbat}} and {{p|Sneasel}}. Due to their types, {{type|Rock}} moves will destroy his whole team without much effort. However, {{type|Fighting}} moves are far more effective when dealing with the speedy but fragile Sneasel, which, at level 43, is also Cyrus' strongest Pokémon. Be careful of Sneasel's {{m|Slash}}, which has a high critical hit ratio, as well as {{m|Ice Punch}}, which can freeze your Pokémon. Take it out fast, because it can lower your defense with {{m|Screech}} before striking hard with its physical attacks. You should know how to deal with Golbat, but watch out for its {{m|Poison Fang}}, which has the potential to badly poison your Pokémon. The first Pokémon he sends out-- Murkrow, is a {{t|Dark}}/{{t|Flying}}-type Pokémon. One of its moves, {{m|Embargo}}, prevents you from using items on your Pokémon, so knock Murkrow out as soon as possible. The weaknesses of its Dark type are covered, so aim at the weaknesses of the Flying type.


After Cyrus is defeated, he continues his rant. He knows that your power comes from compassion towards Pokémon, but he believes that compassion is only "wasteful illusions". He also says that he neither makes Pokémon friends or partners like you, nor uses them as tools like other Team Galactic members. Instead, he makes the power of Pokémon his own. Then he recognizes that you are strong and courageous. He gives you the ultimate Poké Ball: the [[Master Ball]], which he doesn't need, as your reward for the victory. He steps to the right and tells you to take the warp panel ahead to save the Lake guardians. He also mentions that he is "off to [[Mt. Coronet]]" to ascend the mountain to its peak, not only to put an end to everything, but also bring about a new beginning for everything. Not sure? He confirms once more—
After Cyrus is defeated, he continues his rant. He knows that your power comes from compassion towards Pokémon, but he believes that compassion is only "wasteful illusions". He also says that he neither makes Pokémon friends or partners like you, nor uses them as tools like other Team Galactic members. Instead, he makes the power of Pokémon his own. Then he recognizes that you are strong and courageous. He gives you the ultimate Poké Ball: the [[Master Ball]], which he doesn't need, as your reward for the victory. He steps to the right and tells you to take the warp panel ahead to save the Lake guardians. He also mentions that he is "off to [[Mt. Coronet]]" to ascend the mountain to its peak, not only to put an end to everything, but also bring about a new beginning for everything. Not sure? He confirms once more—
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Now, head back to where Cyrus left. The two cylinders are gone. Behind that spot, there is a green one-way warp panel which will take you directly to the ground floor. The exit is only a few steps away from you. Get out from the exit, and you'll find yourself back in Veilstone.
Now, head back to where Cyrus left. The two cylinders are gone. Behind that spot, there is a green one-way warp panel which will take you directly to the ground floor. The exit is only a few steps away from you. Get out from the exit, and you'll find yourself back in Veilstone.


Next, you'll be following Team Galactic to [[Mt. Coronet]]: the highest mountain in [[Sinnoh]], as well as the place where you and Cyrus first met. But before proceeding, '''you must do some preparation''' to avoid failure.
Next, you'll be following Team Galactic to [[Mt. Coronet]]-- the highest mountain in [[Sinnoh]], as well as the place where you and Cyrus first met. But before proceeding, '''you must do some preparation''' to avoid failure.
==Before proceeding......==
You should know that you'll be going all the way to the peak of Mt. Coronet. Like {{rt|216|Sinnoh}}, the summit area is under constant snow, and the snow will mysteriously change to {{Weather|Hail}} in battles, damaging all non-{{type|Ice}} Pokémon. The wild Pokémon are also stronger, reaching Level 40. Also, the [[Town Map]] will malfunction and only display where you enter Mt. Coronet, not your current location.


A long and tough journey is up ahead. You'll also face a [[Legendary Pokémon]]. To make sure you're prepared, check the following lists.
===Useful items===
====Medicines====
*'''Buy a lot of medicines.'''
**'''Buy at least 20 for each necessary medicine.''' For example, bottles of [[Hyper Potion]]s, pieces of [[Revive]] and [[status condition healing item]]s (especially bottles of [[Ice Heal]]).
***'''Buying 25 to 30 for each is recommended.'''
**To save money, stock up on [[Drink]]s such as Fresh Water, Soda Pop, Lemonade and Moomoo Milk instead of [[Super Potion]]s. By now, you should know where to buy the drinks, but in case you forgot:
***Moomoo Milk is available at the [[Café Cabin]] on {{rt|210|Sinnoh}}.
***The other Drinks can be obtained from the [[Vending Machine]]s on the [[Veilstone Department Store]]'s top floor (5F).


==Before proceeding...==
====Poke Balls====
You should know that you'll be going all the way to the peak of Mt. Coronet. Like {{rt|216|Sinnoh}}, the summit area is under constant {{Weather|Hail}}, damaging all non-{{type|Ice}} Pokémon. The wild Pokémon are also stronger, reaching Level 40. Also, the [[Town Map]] will malfunction and only display the entrance to Mt. Coronet, not your current location.
 
A long, tough journey is up ahead. You'll also face a [[Legendary Pokémon]]. To make sure you're prepared, check the following lists.
 
====Useful items====
*'''Buy a lot of medicines.''' To be safe, you'll want at least 25 [[Full Heal]]s and 5 or so [[Hyper Potion]]s. You may also want to have a [[Revive]] or two on hand.
**To save money, stock up on [[Drink]]s such as Soda Pop, Lemonade, and Moomoo Milk instead of other versions of Potions. ''(Moomoo Milk is available at the [[Café Cabin]] on {{rt|210|Sinnoh}}. The other Drinks can be obtained from the [[vending machine]]s on the [[Veilstone Department Store]]'s top floor.)''
*If you are playing Pokémon Diamond Version, buy at least 40 [[Ultra Ball]]s.
*If you are playing Pokémon Diamond Version, buy at least 40 [[Ultra Ball]]s.
*If you are playing Pokémon Pearl Version, buy at least 40 [[Net Ball]]s. ''(available in the [[Poké Mart]] in [[Eterna City]], [[Hearthome]], and [[Solaceon Town]])''
*If you are playing Pokémon Pearl Version, buy at least 40 [[Net Ball]]s.
*In both games, if you are playing at night, you may also consider using [[Dusk Ball]]s instead. Buy at least 40. ''(You can find them in the Poké Mart in Solaceon Town, [[Pastoria City]], and [[Snowpoint City]].)''
**Available in the [[Poké Mart]] of [[Eterna City]], [[Hearthome City]] and [[Solaceon Town]].
 
*In both games, if you are playing at night, you may also consider using [[Dusk Ball]]s instead. Buy at least 40.
====Required HMs====
**Available in the Poké Mart in Solaceon Town, [[Pastoria City]] and [[Snowpoint City]].
===Required HMs===
*'''{{m|Surf}}'''
*'''{{m|Surf}}'''
*'''{{m|Strength}}'''
*'''{{m|Strength}}'''
*'''{{m|Rock Smash}}'''
*'''{{m|Rock Smash}}'''
*'''{{m|Rock Climb}}'''
*'''{{m|Rock Climb}}'''
 
===Pokemon Conditions===
 
====Health====
Also, before heading out, '''train your Pokémon until they are at or above Level 40. Having your team around Level 45 is recommended.''' If your Pokémon are at or below Level 40, don't even dare to proceed to the mountainside of Mt. Coronet!
'''Heal your Pokémon.''' You must do this first because your Pokémon are probably exhausted after raiding [[Galactic HQ]].
 
====Levels====
Once you know you're ready and your Pokémon are fully healed, it's time to go save the world! {{m|Fly}} to [[Oreburgh City]], go east through {{rt|207|Sinnoh}}, and enter [[Mt. Coronet]].
*'''Train your Pokémon until they are at or above Level 40.'''
 
**'''Having your team around Level 45 is recommended.'''
**If your Pokémon are at or below Level 40, don't even dare proceeding to the mountainside of Mt. Coronet!
===Are you ready?===
Once you know you're well prepared and your Pokémon are fully healed, it's time to save the world! {{m|Fly}} to [[Oreburgh City]], go east through {{rt|207|Sinnoh}}, and enter [[Mt. Coronet]].
==Mt. Coronet (Southern Area Part 2)==
==Mt. Coronet (Southern Area Part 2)==
===1F===
===1F===
[[File:Mt Coronet 1F south Pt.png|180px|right|thumb|1F]]
[[File:Mt Coronet 1F south Pt.png|180px|right|thumb|1F]]
Surf across the northern pond, {{m|Rock Climb|climb up the wall}}, then go up the stairs.
Surf across the northern pond, {{m|Rock Climb|climb up the wall}}, then go up the stairs.
===2F (South)===
===2F (South)===
[[File:Mt Coronet 2F Pt.png|275px|left|thumb|2F]]
[[File:Mt Coronet 2F Pt.png|275px|left|thumb|2F]]
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{{itlisth|cave}}
{{itemlist|Max Potion|On ledge north of stairs from first floor|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Potion|Max Potion}}}}
{{itemlist|Ether|Hidden on small rock west (and slightly north) of Max Potion|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Ether|Ether}}}}
{{itemlist|Escape Rope|In corner south-east of exit to Route 207|D=yes|P=yes|Pt=yes}}
{{itemlist|TM Rock|North-east of exit to Route 207|D=yes|P=yes|Pt=yes|display={{TM|80|Rock Slide}}}}
{{itemlist|Revive|South-west of exit to small northern cavern|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Revive|Revive}}}}
{{itlistfoot|cave}}
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! Available Pokémon (2-3F)
! Available Pokémon (2F-3F)
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  {{catch/footer|cave}}
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If you went here to collect items after beating the [[Snowpoint Gym]], then just head straight to the cavern that was previously blocked. Now that the cave painting is removed, you can proceed. If you haven't collect the items, collect all of them now. Refer to {{DL|Appendix:Diamond and Pearl walkthrough/Section 17|Mt. Coronet|the previous section of this walkthrough}} for details.
If you went here to collect items after beating the [[Snowpoint Gym]], then just head straight to the cavern that was previously blocked. Now that the cave painting is removed, you can proceed. If you haven't collect the items, collect all of them now.
===2F (Northwest), 3F===
''(Refer to {{DL|Appendix:Diamond and Pearl walkthrough/Section 17|Mt. Coronet|the previous section of this walkthrough}} for details.)''
 
 
===3F, 2F (Northwest)===
[[File:Mt Coronet 3F Pt.png|180px|right|thumb|3F]]
[[File:Mt Coronet 3F Pt.png|180px|right|thumb|3F]]
Once through the tunnel where the painting once was, follow the path and go up the stairs. Once up the stairs, go down the stairs to the east.
===2F (Northeast)===
Here, you can obtain a hidden [[Max Revive]]. After picking it up, go back up the stairs to 3F.
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! Item (2F NW)
! Item (2F NE)
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{{itlisth|cave}}
{{itlisth|cave}}
{{itlistbod|Max Revive|Hidden on rock at end of small cavern across from the stairs leading from 3F to 2F (Requires {{HM|04|Strength}})|DP|display={{DL|Revive|Max Revive}}}}
{{Itemlist|Max Revive|Hidden on rock at end of small cavern across from the stairs leading from 3F to 2F (Requires {{HM|04|Strength}})|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Revive|Max Revive}}}}
  {{itlistfoot|cave}}
  {{itlistfoot|cave}}
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===Back to 3F===
Once through the tunnel where the painting once was, follow the path and go up the stairs. Once up the stairs, go down the stairs to the east. Here, you can obtain a hidden [[Max Revive]]. After picking it up, go back up the stairs to 3F.
 
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{{itlisth|cave}}
{{itlisth|cave}}
{{itlistbod|Super Repel|Hidden on rock in north-west corner|DPPt|display={{DL|Repel|Super Repel}}}}
{{Itemlist|Super Repel|Hidden on rock in north-west corner|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Repel|Super Repel}}}}
{{itlistfoot|cave}}
{{itlistfoot|cave}}
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! Trainers
! Trainers (3F)
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{{Trainerfooter|cave|1}}
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You'll need to start fighting {{tc|Galactic Grunt}}s again. Head north, grab the hidden [[Super Repel]], fight the grunts, follow the path, then go outside when you are ready to brace the snow.


You'll need to start fighting {{tc|Galactic Grunt}}s again. Head north, grab the hidden [[Super Repel]], fight the grunts, follow the path, then go outside.
'''WARNING! If your Pokémon are at or below Level 40, do not head outside! Train here until they are above Level 40. Otherwise, you'll get your Pokémon pulverized!'''
 


==Mt. Coronet (Mountainside and Upper Caverns)==
==Mt. Coronet (Mountainside and Upper Caverns)==
[[File:Mt Coronet snowy area DPPt.png|left|thumb|275px|Mountainside]]
[[File:Mt Coronet snowy area DPPt.png|left|thumb|275px|Mountainside]]
When you get to the mountainside and upper caverns, the background music completely changes, and you'll quickly realize that it is snowing. The snow is not as harsh as the blizzard on {{rt|217|Sinnoh}}, but it can still obscure your view. Combined with the complicated geography, this can prove irritating.
When you get to the mountainside and upper caverns, the background music completely changes, and you'll quickly realize that it is snowing. The snow is not as harsh as the blizzard on {{rt|217|Sinnoh}}, but it can still obscure your view. Combined with the complicated geography, this can prove irritating. In battles, the snow will change into hail that damages all Pokémon that are not at least partially Ice-type.


There are many caverns to enter. Some of them let you proceed, and some of them are dead ends (for now). As the Town Map is malfunctioning, you will need to be very careful not to get lost. Most of the items you can get are hidden, so make sure that your Dowsing Machine is ready.
There are many caverns to enter. Some of them let you proceed, and some of them are dead ends (for now). As the Town Map is malfunctioning, you will need to be very careful not to get lost. Most of the items you can get are hidden, so make sure that your Dowsing Machine is ready.
===Southern Mountainside===
===Southern Mountainside===
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{{itlisth|snow}}
{{itlisth|snow}}
{{itlistbod|Full Heal|Hidden in empty spot in middle of grass east of exit from 3F|DP|display={{DL|Status ailment healing item|Full Heal}}}}
{{Itemlist|Full Heal|Hidden in empty spot in middle of grass east of exit from 3F|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Status ailment healing item|Full Heal}}}}
{{itlistbod|Nugget|Hidden on boulder on ledge above eastern entrance to 4F (reached via {{HM|08|Rock Climb}})|DP|display={{DL|Valuable item|Nugget}}}}
{{Itemlist|Nugget|Hidden on boulder on ledge above eastern entrance to 4F (reached via {{HM|08|Rock Climb}})|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Valuable item|Nugget}}}}
{{itlistfoot|snow}}
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{{Catch/footer|snow}}
{{Catch/footer|snow}}
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Head east and follow the path. Grab the hidden [[Full Heal]] in the grass. Follow the elevated path to avoid wild battles. Use Rock Climb twice to get above the eastern cave entrance. Grab the hidden [[Nugget]], then climb down again and go through the tunnel.
Head east and follow the path. Grab the hidden [[Full Heal]] in the grass. Follow the elevated path to avoid wild battles. Use Rock Climb twice to get above the eastern cave entrance. Grab the hidden [[Nugget]], then climb down again and go through the tunnel.
===4F (Part 1)===
===4F (Part 1)===
[[File:Mt Coronet 4F DPPt.png|right|thumb|275px|4F]]
[[File:Mt Coronet 4F DPPt.png|right|thumb|275px|4F]]
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! Items (4F Part 1)
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{{itlisth|cave}}
{{itlisth|cave}}
{{itlistbod|PP Up|Hidden on boulder directly west of eastern entrance, surrounded by smashable rocks (Requires {{HM|6|Rock Smash}})|DPPt|display={{DL|Vitamin|PP Up}}}}
{{Itemlist|PP Up|Hidden on boulder directly west of eastern entrance, surrounded by smashable rocks (Requires {{HM|6|Rock Smash}})|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Vitamin|PP Up}}}}
{{itlistbod|TinyMushroom|Hidden behind smashable rock north-west of eastern entrance, near the water (Requires {{HM|6|Rock Smash}})|DPPt|display={{DL|Valuable item|TinyMushroom}}}}
{{Itemlist|TinyMushroom|Hidden behind smashable rock north-west of eastern entrance, near the water (Requires {{HM|6|Rock Smash}})|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Valuable item|TinyMushroom}}}}
{{itlistbod|Ultra Ball|Hidden on boulder on ledge north of eastern entrance|DPPt|display={{DL|Poké Ball|Ultra Ball}}}}
{{Itemlist|Ultra Ball|Hidden on boulder on ledge north of eastern entrance|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Poké Ball|Ultra Ball}}}}
{{itlistfoot|cave}}
{{itlistfoot|cave}}
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! Available Pokémon (below waterfall)
! Available Pokémon (4F, below waterfall)
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{{catch/footer|cave}}
{{catch/footer|cave}}
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Use Rock Smash to collect the hidden [[PP Up]] and [[TinyMushroom]]. Ignore the waterfall and the cave above for now. Without {{HM|07|Waterfall}}, you cannot gain access. Go up the stairs to get the hidden [[Ultra Ball]]. Then head back outside.
Use Rock Smash to collect the hidden [[PP Up]] and [[TinyMushroom]]. Ignore the waterfall and the cave above for now. Without {{HM|07|Waterfall}}, you cannot gain access. Go up the stairs to get the hidden [[Ultra Ball]]. Then head back outside.
===Back to Southern Mountainside===
===Back to Southern Mountainside===
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! Item (S. Mountainside 2)
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{{itlisth|snow}}
{{itlisth|snow}}
{{itlistbod|Max Potion|Hidden on boulder behind smashable rock due south of western entrance to 4/F (Requires {{HM|06|Rock Smash}})|DP|display={{DL|Potion|Max Potion}}}}
{{Itemlist|Max Potion|Hidden on boulder behind smashable rock due south of western entrance to 4F (Requires {{HM|06|Rock Smash}})|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Potion|Max Potion}}}}
{{itlistfoot|snow}}
{{itlistfoot|snow}}
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This time, go all the way west until you see two paths. Take the lower path, push the boulder with Strength, smash the rock, and get the hidden [[Max Potion]]. Then go west and follow the path without grass, and go through the western entrance of 4F. Nothing is on the higher path except wild Pokémon.
This time, go all the way west until you see two paths. Take the lower path, push the boulder with Strength, smash the rock, and get the hidden [[Max Potion]]. Then go west and follow the path without grass, and go through the western entrance of 4F. Nothing is on the higher path except wild Pokémon.
===4F (Part 2)===
===4F (Part 2)===
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{{itlisth|cave}}
{{itlisth|cave}}
{{itlistbod|Revive|Hidden on boulder in north-west corner of room, behind a smashable rock (Requires {{HM|06|Rock Smash}})|DPPt|display={{DL|Revive|Revive}}}}
{{Itemlist|Revive|Hidden on boulder in north-west corner of room, behind a smashable rock (Requires {{HM|06|Rock Smash}})|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Revive|Revive}}}}
{{itlistbod|Ether|Hidden on boulder north-west of the cave above the waterfall|DPPt|display={{DL|Ether|Ether}}}}
{{Itemlist|Ether|Hidden on boulder north-west of the cave above the waterfall|D=yes|P=yes}}
{{itlistbod|Escape Rope|Hidden on boulder east of the water above the waterfall|DPPt}}
{{Itemlist|Escape Rope|Hidden on boulder east of the water above the waterfall|D=yes|P=yes}}
{{itlistfoot|cave}}
{{itlistfoot|cave}}
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! Available Pokémon (above waterfall)
! Available Pokémon (4F, above waterfall)
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! Trainers (4F)
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{{Trainerfooter|cave|1}}
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Climb up the wall, and you will see some grunts again. Beat them, grab the items (all of them are hidden, and one of them requires you to smash a rock), follow the path all the way to the east, then head outside.
Climb up the wall, and you will see some grunts again. Beat them, grab the items (all of them are hidden, and one of them requires you to smash a rock), follow the path all the way to the east, then head outside.
===Northern Mountainside===
===Northern Mountainside===
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You're now at another part of the mountainside. Smash the rock south of the exit from 4F, grab the hidden [[Stardust]], then head north. Go down the stairs, and you'll find a cavern. It doesn't look like where you need to proceed, but head inside anyway.
You're now at another part of the mountainside. Smash the rock south of the exit from 4F, grab the hidden [[Stardust]], then head north. Go down the stairs, and you'll find a cavern. It doesn't look like where you need to proceed, but head inside anyway.
===Tunnel===
===Tunnel===
[[File:Mt Coronet 1F tunnel Pt.png|right|thumb|180px|Tunnel]]
[[File:Mt Coronet 1F tunnel Pt.png|right|thumb|180px|Tunnel]]
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{{Itemlist|Full Restore|Hidden behind smashable rock in north-west corner (Requires {{HM|06|Rock Smash}})|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Potion|Full Restore}}}}
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There are three grunts for you to fight, and a few items. A grunt blocks the cave inside, saying that he is "totally lost". Behind him is a quick exit you can access after Team Galactic is gone. Fight the grunts, grab all the items, then get out again.
There are three grunts for you to fight, and a few items. A grunt blocks the cave inside, saying that he is "totally lost". Behind him is a quick exit you can access after Team Galactic is gone. Fight the grunts, grab all the items, then get out again.
===Back to Northern Mountainside===
===Back to Northern Mountainside===
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Climb up the rocks to the north to get a hidden [[Rare Candy]], then climb back down. It might seem like there are no more paths, but look closely! Immediately to the west, there is a slope for you to climb. After climbing, you'll find another two paths. Any of the paths will take you to the far west. On the northernmost ledge, you can grab a hidden [[Big Mushroom]]. East of the entrance to 5F, there is a hidden TinyMushroom. Now, go inside 5F.
Climb up the rocks to the north to get a hidden [[Rare Candy]], then climb back down. It might seem like there are no more paths, but look closely! Immediately to the west, there is a slope for you to climb. After climbing, you'll find another two paths. Any of the paths will take you to the far west. On the northernmost ledge, you can grab a hidden [[Big Mushroom]]. East of the entrance to 5F, there is a hidden TinyMushroom. Now, go inside 5F.
===5F===
===5F===
[[File:Mt Coronet 5F Pt.png|180px|right|thumb|5F]]
[[File:Mt Coronet 5F Pt.png|180px|right|thumb|5F]]
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The cavern becomes straightforward, but rugged as you get closer to the peak. Follow the path, grab the TinyMushroom hidden in one of the rocks along the way, then go up the stairs. (There are really a lot of mushrooms in this mountain!)
The cavern becomes straightforward, but rugged as you get closer to the peak. Follow the path, grab the TinyMushroom hidden in one of the rocks along the way, then go up the stairs. (There are really a lot of mushrooms in this mountain!)
===6F===
===6F===
[[File:Mt Coronet 6F DPPt.png|left|thumb|180px|6F]]
[[File:Mt Coronet 6F DPPt.png|left|thumb|180px|6F]]
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Follow the path, grab the two hidden items, fight the grunts, then go up the stairs again. (There are items hidden everywhere!)
Follow the path, grab the two hidden items, fight the grunts, then go up the stairs again. (There are items hidden everywhere!)


This cavern is not as complicated as the mountainside is, but is extremely rugged comparing to the lower caverns. Well, you're almost there! You're near the peak!
This cavern is not as complicated as the mountainside is, but is extremely rugged comparing to the lower caverns. Well, this means that you're almost there! You're near the peak!
 
 
===7F===
===7F===
[[File:Mt Coronet 7F DPPt.png|right|thumb|180px|7F]]
[[File:Mt Coronet 7F DPPt.png|right|thumb|180px|7F]]
Follow the insanely rugged path and fight the final grunt in the caverns. She is very determined to render your effort completely wasted, so be careful! You came all the way here and now you cannot lose!
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The grunt failed, after all. Now take the exit in front and head outside for the last time. You have reached the summit of Mt. Coronet!
Follow the insanely rugged path and fight the final grunt in the caverns. She is very determined to render your effort completely wasted, so be careful! You came all the way here and now you cannot lose!
 
After the battle, take the entrance in front of you and you'll be at Spear Pillar!
 
==Spear Pillar==
==Spear Pillar==
[[File:Spear Pillar DP.png|left|180px|thumb|Spear Pillar]]
[[File:Spear Pillar DP.png|left|180px|thumb|Spear Pillar]]
This is it! You are at the peak of Mt. Coronet! Go up the stairs and fight the last two grunts in a [[Double Battle]].
This is it! You are at the summit of Mt. Coronet: [[Spear Pillar]]! Go up the stairs and fight the last two grunts in a [[Double Battle]].


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Afterwards, the grunts will let you pass. Don't step forward yet: '''about 10 more steps, and you can no longer leave until the event is over.''' Check that if you still have '''at least 30 or more Ultra Balls'''{{sup/4|D}}, '''Net Balls'''{{sup/4|P}} '''or Dusk Balls'''{{sup/t|Night}}. If you don't, immediately retreat and buy some!'''
Afterwards, the grunts will let you pass. Don't step forward yet: '''about 10 more steps, and you can no longer leave until the event is over.''' Check that if you still have '''at least 30 or more Ultra Balls'''{{sup/4|D}}, '''Net Balls'''{{sup/4|P}} '''or Dusk Balls'''{{sup/t|Night}}. If you don't, immediately retreat and buy some!'''


If you are ready, step forward for the most dangerous sight ever: Commanders [[Mars]] and [[Jupiter]], as well as Boss Cyrus, are preparing to destroy the world!
If you are ready, step forward for the most dangerous sight ever: Commanders [[Mars]] and [[Jupiter]], as well as Boss Cyrus, are preparing to destroy the world!
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Revision as of 07:42, 25 April 2017

Raiding Galactic HQ (Part 2)

VS Galactic Boss

Make sure that you go back to Team Galactic Nap Room and heal your Pokémon by taking a nap before proceeding!

Now that you have healed up, go to the door again. Step forward. Guess who? The boss is Cyrus, the man that you met in Mt. Coronet and Celestic Town! Remember that he was seeking a power that can make a new world? He says that he already knows that you are coming to rescue the Lake guardians. Then he turns around, and continues, saying that you are remarkable and your emotions are "pitifully useless". He swears, "I will make you regret paying heed to your heart!" Then he steps forward, challenging you to a battle!



He has three Pokémon: Murkrow, Golbat and Sneasel. Due to their types, Rock-type moves will destroy his whole team without much effort. However, Fighting-type moves are far more effective when dealing with the speedy but fragile Sneasel, which, at level 43, is also Cyrus' strongest Pokémon. Be careful of Sneasel's Slash, which has a high critical hit ratio, as well as Ice Punch, which can freeze your Pokémon. Take it out fast, because it can lower your defense with Screech before striking hard with its physical attacks. You should know how to deal with Golbat, but watch out for its Poison Fang, which has the potential to badly poison your Pokémon. The first Pokémon he sends out-- Murkrow, is a Dark/Flying-type Pokémon. One of its moves, Embargo, prevents you from using items on your Pokémon, so knock Murkrow out as soon as possible. The weaknesses of its Dark type are covered, so aim at the weaknesses of the Flying type.

After Cyrus is defeated, he continues his rant. He knows that your power comes from compassion towards Pokémon, but he believes that compassion is only "wasteful illusions". He also says that he neither makes Pokémon friends or partners like you, nor uses them as tools like other Team Galactic members. Instead, he makes the power of Pokémon his own. Then he recognizes that you are strong and courageous. He gives you the ultimate Poké Ball: the Master Ball, which he doesn't need, as your reward for the victory. He steps to the right and tells you to take the warp panel ahead to save the Lake guardians. He also mentions that he is "off to Mt. Coronet" to ascend the mountain to its peak, not only to put an end to everything, but also bring about a new beginning for everything. Not sure? He confirms once more—

"That's correct. Mt. Coronet.
Where you and I first met."

He then leaves. Now collect the hidden Nugget with the help of your Pokétch's Dowsing Machine, check the PC, and return to the Nap Room to heal your Pokémon.

VS Saturn, Rescuing the Lake Guardians

Again, make sure that you go back to Team Galactic Nap Room and heal your Pokémon by taking a nap before proceeding!

Return to where you just battled Cyrus. Follow the direction in which he left. There are two cylinders that blocked the one-way exit, so don't think about going out— you still haven't rescued the Lake guardians. Use the warp panel. You will be teleported to a mysterious laboratory. Head all the way east, talk to the scientists along the way (don't worry; they won't fight you), then head inside.

You'll find that Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf are sealed in machines, showing you that they are suffering. Go to the machine between Mesprit and Azelf. You'll find Commander Saturn. Talk to him, then he tells you that he can't believe his boss "let a kid like you come and go freely". He then challenges you to a battle as the revenge for his defeat in Valor Cavern.



Saturn's team has only gained a few levels. If you can beat Cyrus, Saturn's team will not be a big threat (unless you did not heal your Pokémon). But Saturn's Pokémon don't have a common weakness, unlike Cyrus' Pokémon, and Saturn's Toxicroak can use the Bug-type move X-Scissor to counter Psychic-type Pokémon.

After you defeat Saturn again, he steps aside and tells you to press the button. Press it to free the Lake guardians. He then tells you that Cyrus crafted a Red Chain from crystals he took from those three Pokémon. That Red Chain is what Cyrus needs to "shackle and create something on Mt. Coronet". But this is all Saturn knows.

Now, head back to where Cyrus left. The two cylinders are gone. Behind that spot, there is a green one-way warp panel which will take you directly to the ground floor. The exit is only a few steps away from you. Get out from the exit, and you'll find yourself back in Veilstone.

Next, you'll be following Team Galactic to Mt. Coronet-- the highest mountain in Sinnoh, as well as the place where you and Cyrus first met. But before proceeding, you must do some preparation to avoid failure.

Before proceeding......

You should know that you'll be going all the way to the peak of Mt. Coronet. Like Route 216, the summit area is under constant snow, and the snow will mysteriously change to Hail in battles, damaging all non-Ice-type Pokémon. The wild Pokémon are also stronger, reaching Level 40. Also, the Town Map will malfunction and only display where you enter Mt. Coronet, not your current location.

A long and tough journey is up ahead. You'll also face a Legendary Pokémon. To make sure you're prepared, check the following lists.

Useful items

Medicines

Poke Balls

Required HMs

Pokemon Conditions

Health

Heal your Pokémon. You must do this first because your Pokémon are probably exhausted after raiding Galactic HQ.

Levels

  • Train your Pokémon until they are at or above Level 40.
    • Having your team around Level 45 is recommended.
    • If your Pokémon are at or below Level 40, don't even dare proceeding to the mountainside of Mt. Coronet!

Are you ready?

Once you know you're well prepared and your Pokémon are fully healed, it's time to save the world! Fly to Oreburgh City, go east through Route 207, and enter Mt. Coronet.

Mt. Coronet (Southern Area Part 2)

1F

1F

Surf across the northern pond, climb up the wall, then go up the stairs.

2F (South)

2F

If you went here to collect items after beating the Snowpoint Gym, then just head straight to the cavern that was previously blocked. Now that the cave painting is removed, you can proceed. If you haven't collect the items, collect all of them now. Refer to the previous section of this walkthrough for details.

2F (Northwest), 3F

3F

Once through the tunnel where the painting once was, follow the path and go up the stairs. Once up the stairs, go down the stairs to the east.

2F (Northeast)

Here, you can obtain a hidden Max Revive. After picking it up, go back up the stairs to 3F.

Back to 3F

You'll need to start fighting Galactic Grunts again. Head north, grab the hidden Super Repel, fight the grunts, follow the path, then go outside when you are ready to brace the snow.

WARNING! If your Pokémon are at or below Level 40, do not head outside! Train here until they are above Level 40. Otherwise, you'll get your Pokémon pulverized!

Mt. Coronet (Mountainside and Upper Caverns)

Mountainside

When you get to the mountainside and upper caverns, the background music completely changes, and you'll quickly realize that it is snowing. The snow is not as harsh as the blizzard on Route 217, but it can still obscure your view. Combined with the complicated geography, this can prove irritating. In battles, the snow will change into hail that damages all Pokémon that are not at least partially Ice-type.

There are many caverns to enter. Some of them let you proceed, and some of them are dead ends (for now). As the Town Map is malfunctioning, you will need to be very careful not to get lost. Most of the items you can get are hidden, so make sure that your Dowsing Machine is ready.

Southern Mountainside

Head east and follow the path. Grab the hidden Full Heal in the grass. Follow the elevated path to avoid wild battles. Use Rock Climb twice to get above the eastern cave entrance. Grab the hidden Nugget, then climb down again and go through the tunnel.

4F (Part 1)

4F

Use Rock Smash to collect the hidden PP Up and TinyMushroom. Ignore the waterfall and the cave above for now. Without HM07 (Waterfall), you cannot gain access. Go up the stairs to get the hidden Ultra Ball. Then head back outside.

Back to Southern Mountainside

This time, go all the way west until you see two paths. Take the lower path, push the boulder with Strength, smash the rock, and get the hidden Max Potion. Then go west and follow the path without grass, and go through the western entrance of 4F. Nothing is on the higher path except wild Pokémon.

4F (Part 2)

Climb up the wall, and you will see some grunts again. Beat them, grab the items (all of them are hidden, and one of them requires you to smash a rock), follow the path all the way to the east, then head outside.

Northern Mountainside

You're now at another part of the mountainside. Smash the rock south of the exit from 4F, grab the hidden Stardust, then head north. Go down the stairs, and you'll find a cavern. It doesn't look like where you need to proceed, but head inside anyway.

Tunnel

Tunnel

There are three grunts for you to fight, and a few items. A grunt blocks the cave inside, saying that he is "totally lost". Behind him is a quick exit you can access after Team Galactic is gone. Fight the grunts, grab all the items, then get out again.

Back to Northern Mountainside

Climb up the rocks to the north to get a hidden Rare Candy, then climb back down. It might seem like there are no more paths, but look closely! Immediately to the west, there is a slope for you to climb. After climbing, you'll find another two paths. Any of the paths will take you to the far west. On the northernmost ledge, you can grab a hidden Big Mushroom. East of the entrance to 5F, there is a hidden TinyMushroom. Now, go inside 5F.

5F

5F

The cavern becomes straightforward, but rugged as you get closer to the peak. Follow the path, grab the TinyMushroom hidden in one of the rocks along the way, then go up the stairs. (There are really a lot of mushrooms in this mountain!)

6F

6F

Follow the path, grab the two hidden items, fight the grunts, then go up the stairs again. (There are items hidden everywhere!)

This cavern is not as complicated as the mountainside is, but is extremely rugged comparing to the lower caverns. Well, this means that you're almost there! You're near the peak!

7F

7F

Follow the insanely rugged path and fight the final grunt in the caverns. She is very determined to render your effort completely wasted, so be careful! You came all the way here and now you cannot lose!

The grunt failed, after all. Now take the exit in front and head outside for the last time. You have reached the summit of Mt. Coronet!

Spear Pillar

This is it! You are at the summit of Mt. Coronet: Spear Pillar! Go up the stairs and fight the last two grunts in a Double Battle.

Afterwards, the grunts will let you pass. Don't step forward yet: about 10 more steps, and you can no longer leave until the event is over. Check that if you still have at least 30 or more Ultra BallsD, Net BallsP or Dusk BallsNight. If you don't, immediately retreat and buy some!

If you are ready, step forward for the most dangerous sight ever: Commanders Mars and Jupiter, as well as Boss Cyrus, are preparing to destroy the world!

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