Post by lil_leprachaun33 on Dec 19, 2005 2:07:26 GMT -5
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Welcome, how may we help you today? You must buy Park Mart and Pokemart items before you enter National Park.
Repellent: $100
It can repel a Pokemon of your choice for five encounters.
-Example: If used on a Weedle, the Weedle will not be seen for five encounters.
To use Repellent, hang around your neck like a car freshener.
Family Repellent: $500
It can repel a whole evolution chain of a Pokemon of your choice for five encounters.
-Example: If used on Weedle, Weedle and its evolutions will not be seen for five encounters.
To use Family Repellent, hang around your neck like a car freshener.
Type Repellent: $1,500
It can repel a whole type of Pokemon classified under a certain type for five encounters.
-Example: If used on Bug type Pokemon, any bug Pokemon will not be seen for five encounters.
To use Type Repellent, hang around your neck like a car freshener.
Pokepager: $2,500
Allows you to attract any member of a Pokemon's evolutionary family. You are given one device for three uses.
-Example: I set mine to Machop and I'll definitely run into a Machop or Machoke.
To use Pokepager, activate the device and it will lead you to the Pokemon of your choice. One you find the Pokemon, the device breaks and can't be used again.
Type Pokepager: $5,000
Allows you to attract any member of a Pokemon's type class. You are given one device.
-Example: I set mine to Steel and I'll definitely run into a Steel type Pokemon.
To use Type Lure, open bag and hang the lure around your neck. The scent of the lure will attract the Pokemon type you desire and frighten all others.
Pokepager Deluxe: $8,000
Allows you to attract a specific Pokemon. You are given one device.
-Example: I set mine to Machop and I'll definitely run into a Machop. Can be used for non-evolutionary Pokemon like Stantler. Can not be used for 3rd stage evolutions like Machamp.
To use Pokepager Deluxe, activate the device and it will lead you to the Pokemon of your choice. One you find the Pokemon, the device breaks and can't be used again.
*You may keep the above items in your stats only if you don't use it or set it to something. Otherwise it is used up and you will need to buy another one.
These Regular Pokeballs are specially equipped at catching Pokemon in their designated area.
Great Lakes- Lure Ball
Woods- Forest Ball
Botanical Gardens- Nature Ball
Mt. Deckbi- Heat Ball
Abandoned Power Plant- Power Ball
Mt. Oktori- Frigid Ball
Meteor Valley- Low Ball
Outer Heaven- Sky Ball
Regular Park Balls: $200
The Pokeballs listed above can capture Pokemon at basic, second, and non-evolutionary stages only in their desired location. It is the basic Pokeball.
-Example: Can catch Ralts and Kirlia but not Gardevoir.
Hyper Ball: $600
To upgrade to a Hyper Ball inside the park, you can trade 3 Regular Park Balls for 1 Hyper Ball. You can also buy these here. This Pokeball allows you to catch any stage of Pokemon.
-Example- Can catch any Pokemon, even third stage. Chance for catching basic, second, and non-evolutionary stages increases.
*Regarding Park Balls- If you decide to leave your Location for another Location, you may switch the typed Park Ball. You can’t use the Lure Ball to catch Pokemon in Meteor Valley because it will automatically fail. You may trade three typed Park Balls for one Hyper Balls and vice versea whenever you want. The Ranger will make a detour when this happens. Once you run out of Park Balls, your park experience is over. Any unused Park Balls and Hyper Balls remain in your Trainer Stats to be used when you return.*
These are the only items a Ranger will carry with them in the park. You may purchase these here at the Park Store or from the Ranger when you enter National Park.
Pocket Camera: $500
If you spot a Legendary, take it's picture. Show the picture to the Ranger and you will receive a reward of $2,000. If you do not have a camera when the Legendary appears, it will run away before you get a chance to purchase the camera. This is a one time use camera.
Poke-Doll: $100
Use in battle to distract wild Pokemon so you can easily run away. If unused, you may keep it for next time. Using a Poke-Doll will not count for your Run Away Count.
Healing Potion: $1,000
This can be purchased multiple times and will heal ½ the total Pokemon’s HP. If unused, you may keep it for next time.
To use, spray on Pokemon.
Status Potion: $500
Like the Healing Potion, this item helps cure status conditions. Burn, Paralyze, Sleep and Freeze will be no more with the use of this item. If unused, you may keep it for next time.
To use, spary on Pokemon.
Special Map: $7,000
In each Location there will be special areas that only a Ranger can get you through. This is the only way to find third evolution Pokemon.
*Pocket Camera and Special Map must be bought each time you re-enter the park. You do not keep these items.*
To buy items to use during battle, such as Full Heal or Super Potion, you need to visit the Pokemart and order there. If you have entered National Park already, you may not visit the Pokemart to buy items to use here.
Park Mart
Welcome, how may we help you today? You must buy Park Mart and Pokemart items before you enter National Park.
Repellent: $100
It can repel a Pokemon of your choice for five encounters.
-Example: If used on a Weedle, the Weedle will not be seen for five encounters.
To use Repellent, hang around your neck like a car freshener.
Family Repellent: $500
It can repel a whole evolution chain of a Pokemon of your choice for five encounters.
-Example: If used on Weedle, Weedle and its evolutions will not be seen for five encounters.
To use Family Repellent, hang around your neck like a car freshener.
Type Repellent: $1,500
It can repel a whole type of Pokemon classified under a certain type for five encounters.
-Example: If used on Bug type Pokemon, any bug Pokemon will not be seen for five encounters.
To use Type Repellent, hang around your neck like a car freshener.
Pokepager: $2,500
Allows you to attract any member of a Pokemon's evolutionary family. You are given one device for three uses.
-Example: I set mine to Machop and I'll definitely run into a Machop or Machoke.
To use Pokepager, activate the device and it will lead you to the Pokemon of your choice. One you find the Pokemon, the device breaks and can't be used again.
Type Pokepager: $5,000
Allows you to attract any member of a Pokemon's type class. You are given one device.
-Example: I set mine to Steel and I'll definitely run into a Steel type Pokemon.
To use Type Lure, open bag and hang the lure around your neck. The scent of the lure will attract the Pokemon type you desire and frighten all others.
Pokepager Deluxe: $8,000
Allows you to attract a specific Pokemon. You are given one device.
-Example: I set mine to Machop and I'll definitely run into a Machop. Can be used for non-evolutionary Pokemon like Stantler. Can not be used for 3rd stage evolutions like Machamp.
To use Pokepager Deluxe, activate the device and it will lead you to the Pokemon of your choice. One you find the Pokemon, the device breaks and can't be used again.
*You may keep the above items in your stats only if you don't use it or set it to something. Otherwise it is used up and you will need to buy another one.
Park Balls
These Regular Pokeballs are specially equipped at catching Pokemon in their designated area.
Great Lakes- Lure Ball
Woods- Forest Ball
Botanical Gardens- Nature Ball
Mt. Deckbi- Heat Ball
Abandoned Power Plant- Power Ball
Mt. Oktori- Frigid Ball
Meteor Valley- Low Ball
Outer Heaven- Sky Ball
Regular Park Balls: $200
The Pokeballs listed above can capture Pokemon at basic, second, and non-evolutionary stages only in their desired location. It is the basic Pokeball.
-Example: Can catch Ralts and Kirlia but not Gardevoir.
Hyper Ball: $600
To upgrade to a Hyper Ball inside the park, you can trade 3 Regular Park Balls for 1 Hyper Ball. You can also buy these here. This Pokeball allows you to catch any stage of Pokemon.
-Example- Can catch any Pokemon, even third stage. Chance for catching basic, second, and non-evolutionary stages increases.
*Regarding Park Balls- If you decide to leave your Location for another Location, you may switch the typed Park Ball. You can’t use the Lure Ball to catch Pokemon in Meteor Valley because it will automatically fail. You may trade three typed Park Balls for one Hyper Balls and vice versea whenever you want. The Ranger will make a detour when this happens. Once you run out of Park Balls, your park experience is over. Any unused Park Balls and Hyper Balls remain in your Trainer Stats to be used when you return.*
Ranger Items
These are the only items a Ranger will carry with them in the park. You may purchase these here at the Park Store or from the Ranger when you enter National Park.
Pocket Camera: $500
If you spot a Legendary, take it's picture. Show the picture to the Ranger and you will receive a reward of $2,000. If you do not have a camera when the Legendary appears, it will run away before you get a chance to purchase the camera. This is a one time use camera.
Poke-Doll: $100
Use in battle to distract wild Pokemon so you can easily run away. If unused, you may keep it for next time. Using a Poke-Doll will not count for your Run Away Count.
Healing Potion: $1,000
This can be purchased multiple times and will heal ½ the total Pokemon’s HP. If unused, you may keep it for next time.
To use, spray on Pokemon.
Status Potion: $500
Like the Healing Potion, this item helps cure status conditions. Burn, Paralyze, Sleep and Freeze will be no more with the use of this item. If unused, you may keep it for next time.
To use, spary on Pokemon.
Special Map: $7,000
In each Location there will be special areas that only a Ranger can get you through. This is the only way to find third evolution Pokemon.
*Pocket Camera and Special Map must be bought each time you re-enter the park. You do not keep these items.*
Battle Items
To buy items to use during battle, such as Full Heal or Super Potion, you need to visit the Pokemart and order there. If you have entered National Park already, you may not visit the Pokemart to buy items to use here.