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This is an in-depth walkthrough for Pokémon Sun and Moon for the Nintendo 3DS.<br>
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Bulbagarden's full walkthrough for Pokémon Sun and Moon can be found in the Bulbagarden Handbooks.<br>
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Contents<br>
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1 Sections<br>
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1.1 Main Storyline<br>
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1.1.1 Melemele Island<br>
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1.1.2 Akala Island<br>
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1.1.3 Aether Paradise<br>
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1.1.4 Ula'ula Island<br>
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1.1.5 Aether Paradise (Revisited)<br>
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1.1.6 Poni Island<br>
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1.1.7 Ula'ula Island (Revisited)<br>
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1.2 Post-Game<br>
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Sections<br>
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Main Storyline<br>
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Melemele Island<br>
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Part 1 - Intro, Route 1 (Hau'oli Outskirts), Iki Town, Mahalo Trail, Iki Town revisited<br>
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Part 2 - Route 1, Iki Town Festival, Professor Kukui's Lab<br>
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Part 3 - Hau'oli City<br>
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Part 4 - Route 2, Hau'oli Cemetery, Berry Fields, Trial 1: Verdant Cavern<br>
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Part 5 - Route 3, Melemele Meadow, Seaward Cave<br>
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Part 6 - Grand Trial 1: Kahuna Hala, Ten Carat Hill<br>
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Akala Island<br>
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Part 7 - Kahuna Hala Grand Trial, Ride Tauros, Ten Carat Hill<br>
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Part 8 - Akala Island, Heahea City, Zygarde Cube, Tide Song Hotel<br>
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Part 9 - Route 4, Paniola Town, Paniola Ranch, Ride Stoutland<br>
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Part 10 - Route 5, Ride Lapras, Lana's Trial, Brooklet Hill, Waterium Z<br>
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Part 11 - Route 6, Royal Avenue, Battle Royal Dome, Route 7<br>
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Part 12 - Kiawe's Trial, Wela Volcano Park, Firium Z, Ride Charizard<br>
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Part 13 - Route 8, Lush Jungle, Mallow's Trial, Grassium Z<br>
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Part 14 - Heahea Dimensional Research Lab, Diglett's Tunnel, Route 9<br>
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Part 15 - Konikoni City, Memorial Hill, Kahuna Olivia Grand Trial<br>
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Aether Paradise<br>
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Part 16 - Hano Grand Resort, Aether Paradise, President Lusamine<br>
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Ula'ula Island<br>
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Part 17 - Ula'Ula Island, Malie City, Malie Gardens, Route 10<br>
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Part 18 - Mount Hokulani, Sophocles' Trial, Electrium Z, Steelium Z<br>
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Part 19 - Starter Z Crystal, Route 11, 12, and 13, Ride Mudsdale<br>
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Part 20 - Tapu Village, Aether House, Route 14, Acerola Trial, Ghostium Z<br>
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Part 21 - Route 15, 16, Zygarde Lab, Ula'Ula Meadow, Route 17<br>
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Part 22 - Po Town, Buginium Z, Darkinium Z, Ula'Ula Grand - http://photo.net/gallery/tag-search/search?query_string=Ula%27Ula%20Grand Trial<br>
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Aether Paradise (Revisited)<br>
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Part 23 - Aether Paradise, Secret Labs, President Lusamine, Master Ball<br>
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Poni Island<br>
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Part 24 - Poni Island, Seafolk Village, Poni Wilds<br>
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Part 25 - Ancient Poni Path, Ride Machamp, Ruins of Hope<br>
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Part 26 - Exeggutor Island, Flutes, Poni Grand Trial, Groundium Z<br>
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Part 27 - Vast Poni Canyon, Dragonium Z, Captainless Trial<br>
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Part 28 - Altar of the Sunne/Atlar of the Moone, Ultra Space<br>
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Ula'ula Island (Revisited)<br>
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Part 29 - Mount Lanakila, Pokémon League, Elite Four<br>
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Post-Game<br>
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Part 30 - Guardians of Alola<br>
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Part 31 - Ultra Beasts<br>
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Part 32 - Locating Zygarde Cores and Cells<br>
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Part 33 - Battle Tree<br>
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This article is part of Project Walkthroughs, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive step-by-step guides on each Pokémon game.<br>
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Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Appendix:Sun_and_Moon_walkthrough<br>
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Appendix:Pokémon Rumble Blast walkthrough<br>
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Appendix:Pokémon Rumble Blast walkthrough/Section 6<br>
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After you complete the World Axle - Shaft, you will drop to the World Axle - Deepest Level. Once you land here, The elevator to town will become available, so if you have taken too much damage, go back to town and heal now. Cobalion will also join you, but once you go back to town he won't be here. To the North of the elevator is the only building in the area - the Dark Rust's Fort, where Dark Rust's - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=Dark%20Rust%27s Forces, and the Dark Rust itself will be fought.<br>
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Dark Rust's Fort<br>
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When you enter the Dark Rust's Fort, a cutscene will play. After then, you will be able to select teammates for the final battle. Cobalion will be standing near the catapult. All Pokémon encountered in the level will be rusted, which is mostly a visual effect.<br>
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Recommended Power Level:2100+<br>
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Prize:10000P*<br>
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Pokémon<br>
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Attacks<br>
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Appearing Chamber<br>
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Notes<br>
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DratiniDragonair<br>
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Chamber 1<br>
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Spinda<br>
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Teeter Dance<br>
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Swarming<br>
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Boss<br>
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Take DownStone Edge<br>
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Chamber 2<br>
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Lairon<br>
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Iron Tail<br>
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Chamber 3<br>
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Tentacruel<br>
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Palkia<br>
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Spacial Rend<br>
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EelektrikEelektross<br>
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Chamber 4<br>
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Bouffalant<br>
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Head Charge<br>
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Zekrom<br>
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Fusion Bolt<br>
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Hidden PowerPsychic<br>
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Chamber 5<br>
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Dark Rust<br>
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Turrets<br>
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Chamber<br>
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Flash Cannon<br>
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A Pokémon of the Ice-Type, Ground-type or Dragon-Type is strongly recommended, Mainly against Zekrom. If you don't you can be in big trouble. Garchomp, found in the cave, can be a good choice, but it is extremely rare.<br>
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Watch out for Spinda in the first chamber. its Teeter Dance can make you confused.<br>
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The second and third chambers are usually not a problem, as the seemingly-intimidating bosses are not that difficult. You should be able to take care of them quickly.<br>
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The Zekrom in the fourth chamber is a tough opponent as it can kill all your Pokémon in a few hits unless they have a healing move such as Drain Punch. Use Hyper Mode to take care of it. You can use the Swaparound to Change into the recommended types above, although you should have one in the lead already.<br>
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After the words "It's time to stop playing around!" appear, Dark Rust appears. It will be invincible at first as its barrier will dodge all your attacks and restores it to full health once its HP goes to half. DO NOT waste your windup energy for this, as it is futile to do so. Instead ignore it and defeat the Sigilyph and Unown for windup energy.<br>
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After two activations of the barrier, Cobalion will sacrifice itself to break the barrier. After this you will be restored to full health, and Dark Rust can be beaten just like any other boss. Again, due to the number of enemy Pokémon you should have enough windup energy to pull Hyper mode to do a quick finish.<br>
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Congratulations! Now watch the endgame cutscene and the credits! But wait, this means for a whole new adventure!<br>
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Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Appendix:Pokémon_Rumble_Blast_walkthrough/Section_5/Part_3<br>
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The following articles are related to the Generation VII titles Pokémon Sun and Moon.<br>
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Pages in category "Articles relating to Pokémon Sun and Moon"<br>
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The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.<br>
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Alolan Muk, evolutions of new Pokémon revealed<br>
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Alolan Rattata, exclusive Z-Moves revealed in Nintendo DirectC<br>
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CoroCoro reveals Alolan Grimer<br>
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CoroCoro reveals new Alola Forms, new Pokémon<br>
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CoroCoro reveals new Pokémon Kiteruguma, Mimikkyu<br>
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CoroCoro reveals new Pokémon Nekkoara, Iwanko<br>
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CoroCoro reveals New Online Browser Games MonsterMMORPG - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.monstermmorpg.pokemon Pokémon, Ultra Beasts, Sun & Moon anime<br>
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CoroCoro reveals new Ultra Beasts, new Pokémon, starter Z-MovesE<br>
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English names of nine Sun and Moon Pokémon revealedF<br>
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Final Sun and Moon trailer reveals new Pokémon, Ultra Beasts, Alola Forms<br>
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First global mission for Sun, Moon now liveG<br>
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Guardian deities, final Alola starter evolutions revealedN<br>
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New Japanese trailer for Pokémon Sun and Moon shows off new features<br>
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New Pokémon, Alola Forms, Team Skull details revealed<br>
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New Pokémon, Hyper Training revealed in new trailer<br>
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New Pokémon, Ultra Beasts, Aether Foundation revealed in new Sun and Moon trailer<br>
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New Pokémon, Z-Moves, Alolan forms revealedP<br>
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Passimian, Oranguru, new Z-Moves revealed in new Sun and Moon trailer<br>
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Pokémon Sun and Moon announced in Pokémon Direct<br>
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Pokémon Sun and Moon box mascots, characters detailed<br>
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Pokémon Sun and Moon Collector's Edition to be released in Australia<br>
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Pokémon Sun and Moon Double Pack to be available in Japan<br>
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Pokémon Sun and Moon SteelBooks to be available in Europe, Russia<br>
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Pokémon Sun and Moon v1.1 patch now available<br>
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Pokémon Sun and Moon v1.2 patch now availableS<br>
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Seven new Pokémon revealed in new Sun and Moon trailer<br>
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Sun and Moon pre-order bonuses announced for Australia, Europe<br>
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Sun and Moon starter evolutions, Special Demo Version<br>
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Sun and Moon starters, release dates revealed<br>
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Trademarks, logos for Pokémon Sun and Moon uncovered<br>
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Treehouse Live at E3 presentation reveals Pikipek, Yungoos, Grubbin<br>
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Turtonator Announced for Pokémon Sun and Moon<br>
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Zygarde 10% Forme, Complete Forme revealed for Sun and Moon<br>
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Source : https://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Category:Articles_relating_to_Pokémon_Sun_and_Moon<br>
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These are Pokémon cards that have Heatran in their names in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.<br>
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The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.<br>
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Heatran (Celestial Storm 98)<br>
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Heatran (Legends Awakened 6)<br>
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Heatran (Pokémon Rumble 4)<br>
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Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Category:Heatran_(TCG)<br>
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Staryu ヒトデマン Hitodeman<br>
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Illus. Ken Sugimori<br>
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Evolution stage<br>
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Staryu<br>
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Water<br>
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English expansion<br>
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Team Up<br>
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Japanese rarity<br>
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For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Staryu.<br>
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Staryu (Japanese: ヒトデマン Hitodeman) is a Water-type Basic Pokémon card. It is part of the Team Up expansion.<br>
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2 Trivia<br>
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2.1 Origin<br>
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Card text<br>
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Numbing Water しびれみず<br>
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Pokédex data<br>
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Staryu - Star Shape Pokémon<br>
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2'07" (0.8 m)<br>
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76.1 lbs. (34.5 kg)<br>
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Pokédex entry<br>
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In many places, there are folktales of stardust falling into the ocean and becoming Staryu.<br>
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星屑が 海に 落ちて ヒトデマンに なったのだ という 民話が 各地に 残っている。<br>
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Numbing Water is an attack first seen on Remoraid from Mysterious Treasures. This card's Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Ultra Sun.<br>
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This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.<br>
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Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Staryu_(Team_Up_28)
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