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Simply head south to reach the [[Resort Area]], where you can heal your Pokémon. Taking the time to explore the [[Tall grass#Long grass|long grass]] is worth it to find all of the items, though.
==Resort Area==
==Resort Area==
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'''Heal your Pokemon before proceeding. You'll need to bring Pokemon with {{m|Surf}} and {{m|Rock Smash}} to traverse {{rt|230|Sinnoh}}.'''
The [[Resort Area]] is a good place to heal before continuing. This town lacks a [[Poké Mart]], unfortunately for some players. The large building with the purple roof is the [[Ribbon Syndicate]], a place you can only enter for the first time if the number of different kinds of [[Ribbons]] owned by your party is ten or more. (For example, six Sinnoh Champ ribbons only count as one kind of Ribbon.) On the first floor, you can buy extremely expensive (and rather useless) Ribbons, one of which costs {{pdollar}}999,999! The second floor is where you can get spa treatments to raise the [[happiness]] level of one of your Pokémon once per day. Other than that, there isn't much of interest. Pick the berries from the trees in the south of the town, '''heal your Pokémon, make sure you have Pokémon with you knowing {{m|Surf}} and {{m|Rock Smash}}''', and continue west to {{rt|230|Sinnoh}}.


==Route 230==
==Route 230==
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Keep {{m|Surf}}ing west to the island. Going through the [[tall grass]] may be a pain to find the items. Use a [[Repel]] if you like. It's worth noting that {{p|Togepi}} can be caught here with the [[Poké Radar]]! When you're done exploring, continue Surfing west. You'll eventually end up back in the [[Fight Area]].


==Fight Area Rival Rematch==
==Fight Area rival rematch==
'''Make sure that you heal your Pokemon and have them at or above Lv.60 before proceeding!'''
Returning to the [[Fight Area]] means that you've explored every area of the game!


Every weekend (Saturday and Sunday), [[Rival]] [[Barry]] will stop his training in [[Stark Mountain]] and wait for you in front of the gate towards [[Battle Park]]. Talk to him when you're ready, and he'll ask for a rematch! Get ready for a fierce battle!
'''Make sure that you heal your Pokemon and have them at or above Lv.60 before proceeding to rematch your rival!''' Every weekend (Saturday and Sunday), [[Rival]] {{ga|Barry}} will stop his training in [[Stark Mountain]] and wait for you in front of the gate to the [[Battle Park]]. Talk to him when you're prepared, and he'll ask for a rematch. Get ready for a fierce battle!
===Initial rematch===
===Initial rematch===
His team is now far stronger than the fight in Pokemon League Main Building. With his Pokemon around Lv.60 and his starter Pokemon at Lv.64, this rematch can be as tough as the battle with [[Champion]] [[Cynthia]]!
His team is now far stronger than the fight in Pokemon League Main Building. With his Pokemon around Lv.60 and his starter Pokemon at Lv.64, this rematch can be as tough as the battle with [[Champion]] [[Cynthia]]!
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===The hardest challenge!===
===The hardest challenge!===
After the [[Elite Four]] have been defeated 20 times, Barry's Pokémon will each increase in [[level]] by 10, and his payout will increase to {{pdollar}}7400. His Pokemon will also possess stronger moves.
If you rematch and defeat the [[Elite Four]] 20 times, Barry's Pokémon will each increase in [[level]] by 10, and his payout upon being defeated will increase to {{pdollar}}7,400. His Pokemon will also know stronger moves. This will be the most difficult fight in the whole game, even harder than the Champion battle. '''Don't you dare to fight him unless you have your Pokemon at around Lv.70!'''


This will be the most difficult fight in the whole game, even harder than the Champion battle. Don't you dare to fight him unless '''you have your Pokemon at around Lv.70!'''
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There are still something for you to do, though. Look at your [[Trainer Card]]. You can actually get more [[Trainer stars]]! You can aim for defeating Trainers in [[Battle Tower]] 100 times in a row, winning a Master Rank in a [[Super Contest]], or try to get a [[Sinnoh Underground#Secret Bases|platinum flag in the Underground]]. But don't forget about the biggest aim— catching all Pokemon and completing the Pokedex! Finishing these four jobs will give you the four remaining stars.
There are still something for you to do, though. Look at your [[Trainer Card]]. You can actually get more [[Trainer stars]]! You can aim for defeating Trainers in [[Battle Tower]] 100 times in a row, winning a Master Rank in a [[Super Contest]], or try to get a [[Sinnoh Underground#Secret Bases|platinum flag in the Underground]]. But don't forget about the biggest aim— catching all Pokemon and completing the Pokedex! Finishing these four jobs will give you the four remaining stars.


Players! It's time to get all trainer stars and complete your game! These are difficult jobs for sure, but with determination, you'll ultimately succeed!  
Players! It's time to get all trainer stars and complete your game! These are difficult jobs for sure, but with determination, you'll ultimately succeed. This concludes the Diamond and Pearl walkthrough!
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Route 229

Simply head south to reach the Resort Area, where you can heal your Pokémon. Taking the time to explore the long grass is worth it to find all of the items, though.

Resort Area

The Resort Area is a good place to heal before continuing. This town lacks a Poké Mart, unfortunately for some players. The large building with the purple roof is the Ribbon Syndicate, a place you can only enter for the first time if the number of different kinds of Ribbons owned by your party is ten or more. (For example, six Sinnoh Champ ribbons only count as one kind of Ribbon.) On the first floor, you can buy extremely expensive (and rather useless) Ribbons, one of which costs $999,999! The second floor is where you can get spa treatments to raise the happiness level of one of your Pokémon once per day. Other than that, there isn't much of interest. Pick the berries from the trees in the south of the town, heal your Pokémon, make sure you have Pokémon with you knowing Surf and Rock Smash, and continue west to Route 230.

Route 230

Keep Surfing west to the island. Going through the tall grass may be a pain to find the items. Use a Repel if you like. It's worth noting that Togepi can be caught here with the Poké Radar! When you're done exploring, continue Surfing west. You'll eventually end up back in the Fight Area.

Fight Area rival rematch

Returning to the Fight Area means that you've explored every area of the game!

Make sure that you heal your Pokemon and have them at or above Lv.60 before proceeding to rematch your rival! Every weekend (Saturday and Sunday), Rival Barry will stop his training in Stark Mountain and wait for you in front of the gate to the Battle Park. Talk to him when you're prepared, and he'll ask for a rematch. Get ready for a fierce battle!

Initial rematch

His team is now far stronger than the fight in Pokemon League Main Building. With his Pokemon around Lv.60 and his starter Pokemon at Lv.64, this rematch can be as tough as the battle with Champion Cynthia!

Turtwig If the player chose Turtwig: Chimchar If the player chose Chimchar: Piplup If the player chose Piplup:






The hardest challenge!

If you rematch and defeat the Elite Four 20 times, Barry's Pokémon will each increase in level by 10, and his payout upon being defeated will increase to $7,400. His Pokemon will also know stronger moves. This will be the most difficult fight in the whole game, even harder than the Champion battle. Don't you dare to fight him unless you have your Pokemon at around Lv.70!

Turtwig If the player chose Turtwig: Chimchar If the player chose Chimchar: Piplup If the player chose Piplup:






Afterwards...

Congratulations! You have completed the after game storyline!

There are still something for you to do, though. Look at your Trainer Card. You can actually get more Trainer stars! You can aim for defeating Trainers in Battle Tower 100 times in a row, winning a Master Rank in a Super Contest, or try to get a platinum flag in the Underground. But don't forget about the biggest aim— catching all Pokemon and completing the Pokedex! Finishing these four jobs will give you the four remaining stars.

Players! It's time to get all trainer stars and complete your game! These are difficult jobs for sure, but with determination, you'll ultimately succeed. This concludes the Diamond and Pearl walkthrough!

← Part 32 Back in Survival Area, Back to Mt. Stark, Catching Heatran, Route 228
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