Emolga (Emonga in Japan)
- electric flying squirrel
- Sky Squirrel Pokémon
- dual Flying/Electric Type
- has cdn.static
- if Speed is higher than its target, it will do more damage with its Electro Ball move
- 1′ 04″ tall
- weighs 11.0 lbs
Details on more Pokemon here
Musical Mode
- not a rhythm action game
- dress up your Pokemon and give them [...]
A portion of a Negative World review…
Overall, if you expected a new Pokemon game with welcome improvements to the same old formula, you won’t be disappointed. I think it’s better than D/P/Pt, definitely better than R/S/E, and slightly worse than HG/SS, but maybe that’s just because I personally love the Johto games a lot.
Full review [...]
Cities/Towns (Note: The cities/towns have a cloud theme)
Nuvema Town (Kanoko)
Striaton City (Sanyou)
Nacrene City (Shippou)
Castelia City (Hiun)
Nimbasa City (Raimon)
Undella Town (Sazanami)
Lacunosa Town (Kagome)
Opelucid City (Souryuu)
Icirrus City (Sekka)
Mistralton City (Fukiyose)
Driftveil City (Hodomoe?)
Gym Leaders
Cilan (Dento), Chili (Poddo), Cress (Koon)
Lenora (Aloe)
Burgh (Atei)
Elesa (Kamitsure)
Clay (Yakon)
Skyla (Furou)
Brycen (Hachiku)
Drayden (Shaga) (Black version)
Iris (White version)
Other
Geechisu (N’s father) is called Ghetsis
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Sigilyph
#067 Unova / #561 National
Type: Psychic/Flying
Species classification: Pseudo Bird Pokemon
Abilities:
Miracle Skin – Halves the chance of user being hit by status affliction-only moves
Magic Guard – Prevents damage from indirect moves and status effects (Leech Seed, Toxic, Spikes etc)
Dream World ability: Tinted Lens – doubles the effectiveness of “not very effective” moves
Location found (Black/White): Resort Desert
Wild [...]
You probably won't win every single battle in PokémonBlack and White, but that doesn't mean you can't always lay claim to victory. Anyone who grabs one of the twin titles before April 10 will be able to obtain a "Liberty Pass" using the game's Wi-Fi connect mode -- a special item that allows the player to catch the newest legendary monster Victini, who, in some circles, is known as "the victory Pokémon."
Victini's got access to a range of Fire and Psychic abilities, including one that lets you boost the accuracy of all your team's Pokémon in a particular fight -- making it indispensable for the series' new Triple Battle systems. PLUS: it's adorable.
- first gym is located in Striaton City
- Gym Leaders are brothers Cilan (Grass) Chili (Fire) and Cress (Water)i
- if you pick Oshawott you will face Cilan, Snivy will pit you against Chili and Tepig will have you battling with Cress
- names all derive from herbs/spices
- win the Trio Badge from this gym
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Feeling Check
- can only be accessed using Infrared Communication
- use to connect with other Pokémon trainers
- make sure that two player’s game cards are facing each other
- enter a battle quickly, trade Pokémon with other trainers, exchange friend codes or use the Feeling Check to check your compatability level with another player
- Feeling [...]
Alomomola
- Caring Pokémon
- can cure a member of your party of status conditions
- uses Healer Ability.
- Water Pokémon
- knows Hydration
- 3′ 11″ tall
- weighs 69.
#ds
The average person might look at this year's Pokémon game and believe he or she is looking at last year's Pokémon game. The series evolves at the speed of continental drift, but this time, Nintendo says, the changes are big. More »
oh sweet, you can video chat... with friends in the same room. why?
Compared to the usual, minor changes between Pokémon games, the ability to bring three pokémon into a fight in Black or White is nothing short of revolutionary. Perhaps this trailer will help you wrap your mind around the chaos of six pokémon out at the same time!
Marakacchi
#063 Unova / #556 National
Type: Grass
Species classification: Cactus Pokemon
Abilities:
Water Absorb – Restores 1/4 of total HP if user is hit with Water-type attack
Chlorophyll – Speed doubles during sunny weather
Dream World abilities: Storm Drain – Immune to Water-type attacks; raises special attack one stage when hit with Water-type attack; all opponents’ single-target Water-type attacks are drawn [...]
Basurao
#056 Unova / #550 National
Type: Water
Species classification: Violent Pokemon
Abilities:
Reckless – Increases power of moves with recoil damage
Adaptability – Increases power of same-type attacks (STAB) from 1.5x to 2x
Rock Head (White only – obtained via trade from NPC in Hodomoe City) – Prevents recoil damage
Dream World abilities: Mold Breaker – Disables opponents’ abilities
Location found (Black/White): Any [...]
- in Pokemon Black, visit Black City which features people to talk to and large buildings
- in Pokemon White, visit White Forest where you can enjoy nature and get involved with important people
- game’s story begins in Unova
- start with the Professor sending you out on an adventure to catch Pokemon
- Professor Juniper delivers a [...]
Cofagrigus
Category: Coffin Pokemon
Type: Ghost
Ability: Mummy
Height: 5′07″
Weight: 168.7 lbs
More Details: With the Mummy Ability, when Cofagrigus physically attacks a Pokemon, that Pokemon’s Ability becomes Mummy, as well.
Drilbur
Category: Mole Pokemon
Type: Ground
Ability: Sand Rush or Sand Force
Height: 1′00″
Weight: 18.7 lbs
More Details: When a Sandstorm is in effect, Drilbur’s Sand Rush Ability doubles the Pokemon’s Speed.
Axew
Category: Tusk [...]
The two latest additions to the neverending Pokémon franchise managed to move an incredible 2.6 million units during their first two days on Japanese store shelves -- but how have Black and White fared since then? Unsurprisingly, they've done just fine; according to sales statistics from Enterbrain, this week saw the pair's combined sales reach 5,036,724 units.
Pokémon Black and White aren't the first games to reach this impressive mark -- in fact, four other DS games have managed to reach five million sales in the past. However, no other DS title has managed to reach five million quite as quickly as Black and White, which have only been available for 17 weeks. We guess that just goes to prove that, for some people "Gotta Catch 'Em All" isn't just a catchphrase, it's a way of life.
We knew this day would come -- we just knew it. Fortunately, we've had a contingency plan for years now, on the off chance that wild Pokémon should ever infest our local shopping mall. If you'll turn your attention to Diagram 6C in your Poké-Survival Guide, you'll see where we've marked the locations most safe from these powerful menaces. For instance, that Hot Topic? It's really well-reinforced against some of the larger ones, and the music should scare away any monsters with unobstructed ears. The Orange Julius kiosk? That's what we like to call a "kill zone." Do not, under any circumstances, wander into the Orange Julius.
Oh, wait -- you mean that Nintendo is just demoing Pokémon Black and White at various malls around the games' release date, March 6, a full list and schedule for which is posted after the jump? We suppose that makes a lot more sense.
You'd better stay away from that Orange Julius, though. Just to be safe.