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{{BossNPC|Theme=Psychic|Boss=Pewdie and Diepy|Date=2017—present|Location=[[Goldenrod City Game Corner]]|Cooldown=12 days|Requirements=Must have completed the [[Johto League]] | {{BossNPC|Theme=Psychic|Boss=Pewdie and Diepy|Date=2017—present|Location=[[Goldenrod City Game Corner]]|Cooldown=12 days|Requirements=Must have completed the [[Johto League]]|Rewards=Access to the Game Corner facilities,Randomized eventualities of rewards; read below.}} | ||
{{Quote|This Game Corner? No, it's not for public. Just ask the receptionist, he will say the same thing. And yes, I paid him to say that to visitors. Any problem?|Gamer Pewdie}} | {{Quote|This Game Corner? No, it's not for public. Just ask the receptionist, he will say the same thing. And yes, I paid him to say that to visitors. Any problem?|Gamer Pewdie}} | ||
Gamer Pewdie and Gamer Diepy are the two brother [[Boss NPCs]] that have paid to make the [[Goldenrod City Game Corner]] their own private playground. Until they have been defeated, they will not allow the player to make use of the Game Corner facilities. Furthermore, it is necessary to defeat them both without leaving the building. | Gamer Pewdie and Gamer Diepy are the two brother [[Boss NPCs]] that have paid to make the [[Goldenrod City Game Corner]] their own private playground. Until they have been defeated, they will not allow the player to make use of the Game Corner facilities. Furthermore, it is necessary to defeat them both without leaving the building. | ||
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==Boss rework 2019== | |||
Pewdie and Diepy duo was part of the Boss rework in 2019 and was updated at the 24th August 2019. The boss rework was issued and is still ongoing to improve the boss NPC's in general. All reworked bosses are coded in Python and not in Xanascript anymore, which gives new opportunities. Reworked bosses can now have held items as well. One of the biggest benefits is, that the Python script sees when if the server crashed in order to not count a lose in case the player fought against the boss while the server crashed. In such a case the player can simply re-fight the boss. | |||
The boss rework implies a challenge for players on any experience level who do enjoy doing bosses because of the three difficulty level every not story related boss has, which ensures that bosses are challengable for newer players and also be a challenge for those who have a high Pokémon knowledge. Boss teams are decisively reworked and only contain level 100 Pokémon. [[EVs]] and held items do vary among other things - also depending on the difficulty level. | |||
* Easy: bosses have no EVs and no hold items; as well as a weakened moveset. Consecutive win rewards are also not available. | |||
* Medium: bosses have 252 EVs in each stat and hold items. | |||
* Hard: bosses have 400 EVs in each stat and hold items. Furthermore, the player is not allowed to use in-battle items such as [[Revive|Revives]]. | |||
==Challenging Pewdie and Diepy== | ==Challenging Pewdie and Diepy== | ||
Gamers Pewdie and Diepy are playing in [[Goldenrod City Game Corner]], each playing on their own slot machine. | Gamers Pewdie and Diepy are playing in [[Goldenrod City Game Corner]], each playing on their own slot machine. | ||
To challenge them, it is necessary to first defeat the [[Elite Four (Johto)|Johto Elite Four]] | To challenge them, it is necessary to first defeat the [[Elite Four (Johto)|Johto Elite Four]]. | ||
In order to considered victorious, it is necessary to defeat the two bosses without leaving the building. This means that it is not possible to return to the Pokémon Center before fighting the second one. However, the second boss does not fight immediate succession, leaving the player time to prepare by using curative items and reordering his or her chosen team. | In order to considered victorious, it is necessary to defeat the two bosses without leaving the building. This means that it is not possible to return to the Pokémon Center before fighting the second one. However, the second boss does not fight immediate succession, leaving the player time to prepare by using curative items and reordering his or her chosen team. | ||
==Lineup== | ==Lineup== | ||
=== | ===Easy=== | ||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Gamer Pewdie|Lineup=Celebi | {{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Gamer Pewdie|Lineup= | ||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Celebi|Nature=Timid|Ability=Natural Cure|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Earth Power}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Giga Drain}}{{NPCMove|Ancient Power}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Metagross|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Clear Body|Item=Leftovers|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Meteor Mash}}{{NPCMove|Bullet Punch}}{{NPCMove|Hammer Arm}}{{NPCMove|Zen Headbutt}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Espeon|Nature=Timid|Ability=Magic Bounce|Item=Life Orb|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Hidden Power|Type=Fire}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Signal Beam}}{{NPCMove|Protect}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Xatu|Nature=Timid|Ability=Magic Bounce|Item=Life Orb|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Grass Knot}}{{NPCMove|Heat Wave}}{{NPCMove|Roost}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Slowbro|Nature=Bold|Ability=Own Tempo|Item=Leftovers|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Calm Mind}}{{NPCMove|Scald}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Slack Off}} | |||
}}{{BossPokemon|Name=Musharna|Nature=Modest|Ability=Synchronize|Item=Leftovers|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Moonlight}}{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}}{{NPCMove|Signal Beam}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Gamer Diepy|Lineup= | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Whimsicott|Nature=Timid|Ability=Infiltrator|Item=Choice Specs|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Moonblast}}{{NPCMove|Energy Ball}}{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Hurricane}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Azumarill|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Huge Power|Item=Choice Band|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Aqua Jet}}{{NPCMove|Waterfall}}{{NPCMove|Play Rough}}{{NPCMove|Superpower}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Clefable|Nature=Bold|Ability=Magic Guard|Item=Leftovers|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Calm Mind}}{{NPCMove|Moonblast}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Flamethrower}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Carbink|Nature=Calm|Ability=Sturdy|Item=Leftovers|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Stealth Rock}}{{NPCMove|Moonblast}}{{NPCMove|Rock Slide}}{{NPCMove|Toxic}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Dedenne|Nature=Timid|Ability=Cheek Pouch|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Hidden Power|Type=Ice}}{{NPCMove|Toxic}}{{NPCMove|Signal Beam}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Sylveon|Nature=Modest|Ability=Pixilate|Item=Life Orb|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Hyper Voice}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Hidden Power|Type=Fire}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}} | |||
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}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Gamer | ===Medium=== | ||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Gamer | {{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Gamer Pewdie|Lineup= | ||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Metagross|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Clear Body|Item=Choice Band|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Meteor Mash}}{{NPCMove|Bullet Punch}}{{NPCMove|Hammer Arm}}{{NPCMove|Zen Headbutt}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Medicham|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Pure Power|Item=Life Orb|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|High Jump Kick}}{{NPCMove|Zen Headbutt}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Punch}}{{NPCMove|Bullet Punch}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Mew|Nature=Timid|Ability=Synchronize|Item=Leftovers|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Nasty Plot}}{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Fire Blast}}{{NPCMove|Aura Sphere}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Gardevoir|Nature=Timid|Ability=Trace|Item=Choice Scarf|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Moonblast}}{{NPCMove|Trick}}{{NPCMove|Hidden Power|Type=Fire}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Reuniclus|Nature=Bold|Ability=Magic Guard|Item=Leftovers|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Calm Mind}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Focus Blast}}{{NPCMove|Recover}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Starmie|Nature=Timid|Ability=Analytic|Item=Choice Specs|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Surf}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Trick}}{{NPCMove|Ice Beam}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Gamer Diepy|Lineup= | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Azumarill|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Huge Power|Item=Choice Band|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Aqua Jet}}{{NPCMove|Waterfall}}{{NPCMove|Play Rough}}{{NPCMove|Superpower}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Whimsicott|Nature=Timid|Ability=Infiltrator|Item=Choice Specs|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Moonblast}}{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Energy Ball}}{{NPCMove|Hurricane}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Slurpuff|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Unburden|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Belly Drum}}{{NPCMove|Play Rough}}{{NPCMove|Return}}{{NPCMove|Drain Punch}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Mr. Mime|Nature=Timid|Ability=Soundproof|Item=Choice Scarf|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Dazzling Gleam}}{{NPCMove|Nasty Plot}}{{NPCMove|Focus Blast}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Carbink|Nature=Calm|Ability=Sturdy|Item=Leftovers|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Stealth Rock}}{{NPCMove|Moonblast}}{{NPCMove|Rock Slide}}{{NPCMove|Toxic}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Granbull|Nature=Impish|Ability=Quick Feet|Item=Choice Scarf|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Play Rough}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Heal Bell}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
=== | ===Hard=== | ||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Gamer Pewdie|Lineup=Starmie | {{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Gamer Pewdie|Lineup= | ||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Starmie|Nature=Timid|Ability=Analytic|Item=Life Orb|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Hydro Pump}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Hidden Power|Type=Fire}}{{NPCMove|Ice Beam}}{{NPCMove|Recover}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Alakazam|Nature=Timid|Ability=Magic Guard|Item=Focus Sash|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Hidden Power|Type=Ice}}{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Focus Blast}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Signal Beam}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Slowking|Nature=Modest|Ability=Own Tempo|Item=Assault Vest|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Scald}}{{NPCMove|Future Sight}}{{NPCMove|Fire Blast}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Dragon Tail}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Jirachi|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Serene Grace|Item=Choice Scarf|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Iron Head}}{{NPCMove|Fire Punch}}{{NPCMove|Zen Headbutt}}{{NPCMove|Ice Punch}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Punch}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Form=Mega|Name=Latios|Nature=Modest|Ability=Levitate|Item=Latiosite|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Draco Meteor}}{{NPCMove|Hidden Power|Type=Fire}}{{NPCMove|Trick}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Surf}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Mew|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Synchronize|Item=Life Orb|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Swords Dance}}{{NPCMove|Drain Punch}}{{NPCMove|Zen Headbutt}}{{NPCMove|Sucker Punch}}{{NPCMove|Soft-Boiled}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Gamer Diepy|Lineup= | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Azumarill|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Huge Power|Item=Choice Band|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Aqua Jet}}{{NPCMove|Waterfall}}{{NPCMove|Play Rough}}{{NPCMove|Superpower}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Clefable|Nature=Bold|Ability=Unaware|Item=Leftovers|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Moonblast}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Flamethrower}}{{NPCMove|Focus Blast}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Xerneas|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Fairy Aura|Item=Choice Scarf|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Close Combat}}{{NPCMove|Outrage}}{{NPCMove|Night Slash}}{{NPCMove|Rock Slide}}{{NPCMove|Zen Headbutt}}{{NPCMove|Horn Leech}}{{NPCMove|Megahorn}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Sylveon|Nature=Timid|Ability=Pixilate|Item=Choice Scarf|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Hyper Voice}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}}{{NPCMove|Hidden Power|Type=Fire}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Togekiss|Nature=Timid|Ability=Serene Grace|Item=Choice Scarf|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Air Slash}}{{NPCMove|Aura Sphere}}{{NPCMove|Dazzling Gleam}}{{NPCMove|Flamethrower}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Form=Mega|Name=Diancie|Nature=Sassy|Ability=Magic Bounce|Item=Diancite|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Moonblast}}{{NPCMove|Diamond Storm}}{{NPCMove|Earth Power}}{{NPCMove|Toxic}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Rewards== | |||
The standard subsets of rewards will be randomized and rewarded each time; however, upon defeating him three-consecutive times, you will get a extra reward on the difficulty level Medium and Hard while Hard gives slightly better rewards. | |||
There is no [[Pokémon Counterparts#Shiny Pokémon|shiny]] counterpart of Pokémon rewarded from the randomized prizeset; only the selectable prizes have one, which is 1/4,096 in fractional notation (0.0244%, in percental notation). | |||
All rewarded Pokémon are initialized at level 20. | |||
Reworked bosses such as '''Pewdie and Diepy''' have rewards depending on the difficulty level you beat them. As harder the difficulty as more valuable is the reward normally. The exact reward is random generated based on a list of possible rewards and contains at least a money reward. There are three difficulty level: '''Easy''', '''Medium''' and '''Hard'''. | |||
For extra rewards, the Medium and Hard level have a three-time win streak. | |||
== | {{BossModes|Contents= | ||
{{BossModesRow|Mode=Easy|Tier1=85|Tier2=10|Tier3=5|Pokemoney={{Pdollar}}5,000-{{Pdollar}}10,000}} | |||
{{BossModesRow|Mode=Medium|Tier1=80|Tier2=10|Tier3=10|Pokemoney={{Pdollar}}12,000-{{Pdollar}}35,000|PvECoins=2}} | |||
{{BossModesRow|Mode=Hard|Tier1=60|Tier2=25|Tier3=15|Pokemoney={{Pdollar}}40,000-{{Pdollar}}60,000|PvECoins=5}} | |||
}} | |||
===Randomized subset=== | ===Randomized subset=== | ||
All possible rewards are listed below. | |||
====Pokémon==== | ====Pokémon==== | ||
{{ | {{NBossRewardTable|Contents= | ||
{{ | {{RewardRow|Pokemon=Clefairy|Reward Tier=1}} | ||
{{ | {{RewardRow|Pokemon=Natu|Reward Tier=1}} | ||
{{ | {{RewardRow|Pokemon=Swirlix|Reward Tier=1}} | ||
{{ | {{RewardRow|Pokemon=Munna|Reward Tier=2}} | ||
{{ | {{RewardRow|Pokemon=Azurill|Reward Tier=2}} | ||
{{RewardRow|Pokemon=Mime Jr.|Reward Tier=2}} | |||
{{RewardRow|Pokemon=Beldum|Reward Tier=3}} | |||
{{RewardRow|Pokemon=Dedenne|Reward Tier=3}} | |||
{{RewardRow|Pokemon=Carbink|Reward Tier=3}} | |||
{{RewardRow|Pokemon=Togepi|Reward Tier=3}} | |||
{{RewardRow|Pokemon=Ralts|Reward Tier=3}} | |||
{{RewardRow|Pokemon=Solosis|Reward Tier=3}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
====Items==== | ====Items==== | ||
{{ | {{BossItem|Contents= | ||
{{ | {{BossItemRow|Item=Revival Herb|Quantity=3-5|Reward Tier=1}} | ||
{{ | {{BossItemRow|Item=Energy Root|Quantity=3-10|Reward Tier=1}} | ||
{{ | {{BossItemRow|Item=Focus Sash|Quantity=3-5|Reward Tier=1}} | ||
{{ | {{BossItemRow|Item=Moon Stone|Quantity=3-5|Reward Tier=2}} | ||
{{ | {{BossItemRow|Item=Rare Candy|Quantity=3-5|Reward Tier=2}} | ||
{{ | {{BossItemRow|Item=Air Balloon|Quantity=3-5|Reward Tier=2}} | ||
{{ | {{BossItemRow|Item=King's Rock|Quantity=1-2|Reward Tier=2}} | ||
{{ | {{BossItemRow|TM=Psychic|Quantity=3-5|Reward Tier=3}} | ||
{{BossItemRow|Item=Moon Stone|Quantity=5-8|Reward Tier=3}} | |||
{{BossItemRow|Item=PP Up|Quantity=5-8|Reward Tier=3}} | |||
{{BossItemRow|Item=Rare Candy|Quantity=5-8|Reward Tier=3}} | |||
{{BossItemRow|Item=Focus Sash|Quantity=5-8|Reward Tier=3}} | |||
{{BossItemRow|Item=Leftovers|Quantity=3-5|Reward Tier=3}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
===Three-consecutive wins=== | ===Three-consecutive wins=== | ||
After | After being rewarded some of the abovementioned items, you will also be prompted to select one of these Pokémon as an additional reward. | ||
{{ | {{NBossRewardTable|Contents= | ||
{{ | {{RewardRow|Pokemon=Beldum|Reward Tier=Medium/Hard}} | ||
{{ | {{RewardRow|Pokemon=Dedenne|Reward Tier=Medium/Hard}} | ||
{{ | {{RewardRow|Pokemon=Carbink|Reward Tier=Medium/Hard}} | ||
{{ | {{RewardRow|Pokemon=Togepi|Reward Tier=Medium/Hard}} | ||
{{RewardRow|Pokemon=Ralts|Reward Tier=Medium/Hard}} | |||
{{RewardRow|Pokemon=Solosis|Reward Tier=Medium/Hard}} | |||
}} | }} |
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"This Game Corner? No, it's not for public. Just ask the receptionist, he will say the same thing. And yes, I paid him to say that to visitors. Any problem?"
—Gamer PewdieGamer Pewdie and Gamer Diepy are the two brother Boss NPCs that have paid to make the Goldenrod City Game Corner their own private playground. Until they have been defeated, they will not allow the player to make use of the Game Corner facilities. Furthermore, it is necessary to defeat them both without leaving the building.
Boss rework 2019
Pewdie and Diepy duo was part of the Boss rework in 2019 and was updated at the 24th August 2019. The boss rework was issued and is still ongoing to improve the boss NPC's in general. All reworked bosses are coded in Python and not in Xanascript anymore, which gives new opportunities. Reworked bosses can now have held items as well. One of the biggest benefits is, that the Python script sees when if the server crashed in order to not count a lose in case the player fought against the boss while the server crashed. In such a case the player can simply re-fight the boss.
The boss rework implies a challenge for players on any experience level who do enjoy doing bosses because of the three difficulty level every not story related boss has, which ensures that bosses are challengable for newer players and also be a challenge for those who have a high Pokémon knowledge. Boss teams are decisively reworked and only contain level 100 Pokémon. EVs and held items do vary among other things - also depending on the difficulty level.
- Easy: bosses have no EVs and no hold items; as well as a weakened moveset. Consecutive win rewards are also not available.
- Medium: bosses have 252 EVs in each stat and hold items.
- Hard: bosses have 400 EVs in each stat and hold items. Furthermore, the player is not allowed to use in-battle items such as Revives.
Challenging Pewdie and Diepy
Gamers Pewdie and Diepy are playing in Goldenrod City Game Corner, each playing on their own slot machine.
To challenge them, it is necessary to first defeat the Johto Elite Four.
In order to considered victorious, it is necessary to defeat the two bosses without leaving the building. This means that it is not possible to return to the Pokémon Center before fighting the second one. However, the second boss does not fight immediate succession, leaving the player time to prepare by using curative items and reordering his or her chosen team.
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Rewards
The standard subsets of rewards will be randomized and rewarded each time; however, upon defeating him three-consecutive times, you will get a extra reward on the difficulty level Medium and Hard while Hard gives slightly better rewards.
There is no shiny counterpart of Pokémon rewarded from the randomized prizeset; only the selectable prizes have one, which is 1/4,096 in fractional notation (0.0244%, in percental notation).
All rewarded Pokémon are initialized at level 20.
Reworked bosses such as Pewdie and Diepy have rewards depending on the difficulty level you beat them. As harder the difficulty as more valuable is the reward normally. The exact reward is random generated based on a list of possible rewards and contains at least a money reward. There are three difficulty level: Easy, Medium and Hard.
For extra rewards, the Medium and Hard level have a three-time win streak.
Mode | Tier chances | Pokémoney rewarded | PvE Coins rewarded | ||
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1 | 2 | 3 | |||
Easy | 85% | 10% | 5% | ![]() ![]() | None |
Medium | 80% | 10% | 10% | ![]() ![]() | 2 |
Hard | 60% | 25% | 15% | ![]() ![]() | 5 |
Randomized subset
All possible rewards are listed below.
Pokémon
Pokédex Number | Pokémon | Type 1 | Type 2 | Reward Tier | |
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Clefairy | Fairy | 1 | |
#177 | ![]() |
Natu | Psychic | Flying | 1 |
#684 | ![]() |
Swirlix | Fairy | 1 | |
#517 | ![]() |
Munna | Psychic | 2 | |
#298 | ![]() |
Azurill | Normal | Fairy | 2 |
#439 | ![]() |
Mime Jr. | Psychic | Fairy | 2 |
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Beldum | Steel | Psychic | 3 |
#702 | ![]() |
Dedenne | Electric | Fairy | 3 |
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Carbink | Rock | Fairy | 3 |
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Togepi | Fairy | 3 | |
#280 | ![]() |
Ralts | Psychic | Fairy | 3 |
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Solosis | Psychic | 3 |
Items
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Revival Herb | 3-5 | 1 |
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Energy Root | 3-10 | 1 |
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Focus Sash | 3-5 | 1 |
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Moon Stone | 3-5 | 2 |
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Rare Candy | 3-5 | 2 |
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Air Balloon | 3-5 | 2 |
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King's Rock | 1-2 | 2 |
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TM29 - Psychic | 3-5 | 3 |
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Moon Stone | 5-8 | 3 |
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PP Up | 5-8 | 3 |
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Rare Candy | 5-8 | 3 |
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Focus Sash | 5-8 | 3 |
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Leftovers | 3-5 | 3 |
Three-consecutive wins
After being rewarded some of the abovementioned items, you will also be prompted to select one of these Pokémon as an additional reward.
Pokédex Number | Pokémon | Type 1 | Type 2 | Reward Tier | |
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#374 | ![]() |
Beldum | Steel | Psychic | Medium/Hard |
#702 | ![]() |
Dedenne | Electric | Fairy | Medium/Hard |
#703 | ![]() |
Carbink | Rock | Fairy | Medium/Hard |
#175 | ![]() |
Togepi | Fairy | Medium/Hard | |
#280 | ![]() |
Ralts | Psychic | Fairy | Medium/Hard |
#577 | ![]() |
Solosis | Psychic | Medium/Hard |