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==Notable Places== |
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===Roria League Gate=== |
===Roria League Gate=== |
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Turning northwest from the crossroads leads the player to the Roria League Front Gate, where the door is shut tight and guarded. In order to access it, players must earn their 8th and final Gym Badge before they can return to the [[Roria Victory Road]]. |
Turning northwest from the crossroads leads the player to the Roria League Front Gate, where the door is shut tight and guarded. In order to access it, players must earn their 8th and final Gym Badge before they can return to the [[Roria Victory Road]]. |
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Revision as of 17:40, 27 July 2017
Cosmeos Valley is a large valley located directly after Route 16. It connects Port Decca, Tinbell Tower, and Roria League together in the crossroads. Meteor showers can be seen here frequently overnight. This location also has an observatory that scientists use to view space, and reports to have found meteorites that can be seen scattered around the area.
Notable Places
Roria League Gate
Turning northwest from the crossroads leads the player to the Roria League Front Gate, where the door is shut tight and guarded. In order to access it, players must earn their 8th and final Gym Badge before they can return to the Roria Victory Road.
Cosmeos Observatory
- Main article: Cosmeos Observatory
Cosmeos Observatory is an observatory building that was built on a hill to have a wider range of sight in the valley. One astrologist reports to the player that they receive several meteor showers outside of the observatory. He continues to say that mysterious meteors crash into Cosmeos Valley and have some kind of energy packed within them. He then remarks that he has specialists doing some more research to investigate the peculiar meteors and the energy inside them.
Bob's Magik Pond
Bob's Magik Pond is a facility that gives out 28 different patterns of Magikarp. However, to access those different Magikarp designs, the player has to buy a Magik Pond Pass for 150 Robux. After the Pond Pass is bought, the player can go through an open door that was locked before purchasing the pass, entering a cave with a large pond that houses the 28 variations of Magikarp that can be fished for. These variations of Magikarp transfer over during evolution to Gyarados. Before entering the pond, players can also talk to and battle Fisherman Dwayne, where he shows some of the custom Magikarp and Gyarados collections.
Pokémon
Wild Pokémon
Note: Rarity levels are estimations according to this scale and might be subject to changes due to different encounter assessment results, unless supported by official encounter rates, which are listed in red under the rarity level if known. If there are any Pokémon with low catch rates, the possibility to flee or requirement of gaining happiness to evolve, recommended Poké Balls for that Pokémon will be shown with the corresponding bag sprite under the Pokémon's name.
Pokémon | Type | Image | Rarity | Items | EV Yield | |
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Grass Patches | Tall Grass | Lv. 36-40 | ||||
Munna | Psychic | Common | None | 1 HP | ||
Cottonee | Grass Fairy |
Common | 1 Speed | |||
Vigoroth | Normal | Uncommon | None | 2 Speed | ||
Skarmory |
Steel Flying |
Rare 15% |
None | 2 Def | ||
Hawlucha | Fighting Flying |
Very Rare 4% |
2 Atk | |||
Shelmet | Bug | Very Rare 2% |
None | 1 Def | ||
Karrablast | Bug | Very Rare 2% |
None | 1 Atk | ||
Fishing | Old Rod | Lv. 10 | ||||
Magikarp | Water | Common | None | 1 Speed | ||
Goldeen | Water | Uncommon | 1 Atk | |||
Basculin Red Stripe |
Water | Rare | 2 Speed | |||
Basculin Blue Stripe |
Water | Rare | 2 Speed | |||
Fishing | Good Rod | Lv. 20 | ||||
Luvdisc | Water | Very Rare 4.3% |
1 Speed | |||
Click on the Pokémon names to check their learnsets on Bulbapedia. All Pokémon follow their movesets in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Hover on the item sprites to check the exact chance of being held by the Wild Pokémon. All information above only applies to the Normal Adventure Mode.
Roaming Pokémon are not listed in the table above. They are fixed at Lv. 40 and have a 0.1% chance of appearing anywhere in Roria with wild encounter methods specified here. |
Trainers
Image | Pokémon | Type | Level | Ability | Item | EXP | EV Yield |
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[[File:{{{Pokemon}}}_XY.gif|centre]] | [[:Bulbapedia:{{{Pokemon}}} (Pokémon)|{{{Pokemon}}}]] | [[Appendix:{{{Type1}}} Type|{{{Type1}}}]] | Lv. {{{Level}}} | Unknown | None | {{{EXP}}} | {{{EV}}} |
[[File:{{{Pokemon}}}_XY.gif|centre]] | [[:Bulbapedia:{{{Pokemon}}} (Pokémon)|{{{Pokemon}}}]] | [[Appendix:{{{Type1}}} Type|{{{Type1}}}]] | Lv. {{{Level}}} | Unknown | None | {{{EXP}}} | {{{EV}}} |
[[File:{{{Pokemon}}}_XY.gif|centre]] | [[:Bulbapedia:{{{Pokemon}}} (Pokémon)|{{{Pokemon}}}]] | [[Appendix:{{{Type1}}} Type|{{{Type1}}}]] | Lv. {{{Level}}} | Unknown | None | {{{EXP}}} | {{{EV}}} |
[[File:{{{Pokemon}}}_XY.gif|centre]] | [[:Bulbapedia:{{{Pokemon}}} (Pokémon)|{{{Pokemon}}}]] | [[Appendix:{{{Type1}}} Type|{{{Type1}}}]] | Lv. {{{Level}}} | Unknown | None | {{{EXP}}} | {{{EV}}} |
[[File:{{{Pokemon}}}_XY.gif|centre]] | [[:Bulbapedia:{{{Pokemon}}} (Pokémon)|{{{Pokemon}}}]] | [[Appendix:{{{Type1}}} Type|{{{Type1}}}]] | Lv. {{{Level}}} | Unknown | None | {{{EXP}}} | {{{EV}}} |
[[File:{{{Pokemon}}}_XY.gif|centre]] | [[:Bulbapedia:{{{Pokemon}}} (Pokémon)|{{{Pokemon}}}]] | [[Appendix:{{{Type1}}} Type|{{{Type1}}}]] | Lv. {{{Level}}} | Unknown | None | {{{EXP}}} | {{{EV}}} |
There was no change to the above matches between any of the updates. All information above only applies to the Normal Adventure Mode. |
Items
State | Item | Obtaining Location | ||
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TM68 Normal Giga Impact |
Through a secret staircase between two trees opposite to Collector Jameson. | |||
There was no change to the above items between any of the updates. |
Gallery
Trivia
- The idea of custom Magikarp patterns is most likely based on the spin-off Pokémon game Magikarp Jump.