When you obtain the Itemfinder later in the game, be sure to come back here and search for the hidden Heart Scale, Potion and Antidote. This route contains quite a few items hidden in the beach. In the long run, Psyduck or Corphish will be better choices. Overall, it lacks the stats to do anything useful. Light Screen can cushion the damage from Special-based attacks, but Azumarill lacks the Speed to pull it off too effectively (although it does at least have the bulk). Ice Beam and Blizzard are both possibilities, but being Special-based, you probably will not want them. You can consider brick break or Focus Punch, though you get them pretty late in the game. TM moves are an interesting story, because the whole family doesn't learn too many good Physical-based ones, and its Special Attack stat is so low it hurts. You’ll find Farfetch’d strolling through the long grass, holding its leek, in these areas. Though Farfetch’d will only appear at the Giant’s Mirror when the weather is cloudy / overcast. Lastly, it gets Hydro Pump at level 57, although it is Special-based and relatively inaccurate (80%), so you're better off not using it. Farfetch’d can be found on Route 5, which lies between Turffield and Hulbury, and at Giant’s Mirror in the Wild Area. Rain Dance, while also a TM move, is learnable at level 45 and boosts the power of its other Water-type attacks, although since Azumarill is pretty slow, it isn't worth taking that turn most of the time. At level 24 (as an Azumarill) it will get BubbleBeam, followed by Double Edge, to hit for a strong 120 power in the form of a Physical-based attack, but it takes recoil damage. You should keep it around for a while, since it does not learn anything Physical-based other than Rollout. Moving on to moves, Marill starts off with Tackle for attacking with, which gets 70 damage from Huge Power.
There isn't a choice here: Huge Power is the only ability worthwhile. Thick Fat reduces the damage it receives by Fire- and Ice-type attacks by 50%, effectively giving it a second resistance (as Marill or Azumarill), while Huge Power doubles its Attack stat as long as it has that ability. It has two abilities: Thick Fat or Huge Power. Its Speed is low for a fully evolved Pokemon as well, so Azumarill is clearly meant to withstand some hits rather than give any of its own. Thankfully, Azumarill picks up the pace a bit, adding even further to defenses and HP, while boosting Attack and Special Attack by enough, although they are still very low. Once it evolves into Marill, the defensive stats and Speed get a little better, but it still has absolutely pitiful attacking stats (they don't improve at all). Its defensive stats are its only saving grace, but even they are rather underwhelming. Its stats start out absolutely horrible, with attacking stats comparable to Magikarp's. Route 209 is a route in central Sinnoh, connecting Hearthome City and Solaceon Town.It is also the location of Lost Tower and Hallowed Tower.
Unlike the Johto variety, the Hoenn ones evolve from the Normal-type Azurill. Pokmon Diamond & Pearl - Route 209 (Day) (JP Version).ogg download 953.4K Pokmon Diamond & Pearl - Route 209 (Day).ogg download Fly to Canalave City and go east to the Route 218 tree. (Also, I just saw this is tagged as ‘video’, but I’m not actually seeing a video in the submission.Marill is the first Generation II Pokémon you will encounter in the game. I’m sorry if I misunderstood the situation…!! It doesn’t look like you have any other items in that pocket of your bag though, so moving it won’t do much. That bar shows you exactly where the item you’re moving will be placed - between the items above and below the red arrows. You had to take the long way around instead by moving each item individually. If I remember correct, in FR/LG you couldn’t swap two items with each other.
Second, since you specifically mentioned the bar with the red arrows - moving items in Pokemon games has changed over the years. They’re automatically sorted, so for example, you cannot move Key Items into the Pokeballs pocket.
If the latter is not the case, please ignore me - I’m not trying to be patronizing here, only helpful.įirst, you cannot move items between bag “pockets”. Either you may have somehow remapped the buttons (or didn’t realize which buttons correspond to A, B, etc.) or you don’t know how the Pokemon or FR/LG bag system works. I’m not sure I’m reading the situation right here. I just downloaded the game (1.0 Version) and got everything setup but right off the bat, my bag move options don’t show up when I try to move an item, It just shows the red arrows on the normal options.