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  • ...que genetic sequence they all share with each other but not with any other Pokémon species - are testament to that. ...tap into these energies is not entirely understood, the Type affinities of Pokémon and moves appear to derive in equal measures from biological/chemical eleme
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  • | name = Pokémon League ...ament itself, and flight platforms where attendants with large Flying-Type Pokémon offer connecting flights between the peak of Mount Triumph and the nearby [
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  • ...iato Region Pokémon. Due to the fluid nature of the Pokémon franchise, the Pokémon are listed as they would be in a National Pokédex, but are numbered with A Several species of Pokémon living within [[Azure Valley]] have, through many years of exposure to, met
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  • ...yona Region Pokémon. Due to the fluid nature of the Pokémon franchise, the Pokémon are listed as they would be in a National Pokédex, but are numbered with P
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  • This is a list of official Pokémon species that can be found in Norrvalo and their habitats. The list is subje
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  • | targetdesc = Affects all adjacent Pokémon, including allies. Spectral Nova charges up for a turn, then deals damage to all adjacent Pokémon on the field, including allies. Holding a Power Herb allows skipping of the
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | motto = Head of Starter Pokémon Studies | class = Pokémon Researcher
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • A Pokémon with this ability is immune to Water-type moves. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ...same turn as another Pokémon whose Ability affects the weather, the slower Pokémon's Ability will override the faster Ability. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ...on (e.g. {{MoveLink|Body Slam}} would only have 15% chance to paralyze the Pokémon rather than 30%). ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ...yre]] - the only Pokémon that learns it naturally - however, certain other Pokémon can inherit it via breeding.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ...or attraction. Rainbow Mist does not reset stat changes applied before the Pokémon entered battle, but it will prevent transfer of increased stats via {{MoveL In addition, the move {{MoveLink|Aurora Veil}} may be used by a Pokémon with this ability even when it is not hailing.
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  • Dragonflight makes the Pokémon immune to Ground-type moves and will activate when hit by one. ...s by Ground-type moves will not provide further increase in power, but the Pokémon still remains immune to their effects.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • This ability recovers 1/16 of the Pokémon's maximum HP at the end of each turn when the sunlight is bright. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ...ed by modifications to the Accuracy stat and Evasion stat. It cannot hit a Pokémon during the "semi-invulnerable" turn of moves such as {{MoveLink|Dig}}, {{Mo
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  • A Pokémon with Ink Veil raises its evasiveness by one stage when hit by a damaging mo ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • 25% of damage inflicted on this Pokémon by Grass, Water and Ground moves is recovered. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • 25% of damage inflicted on this Pokémon by Fire, Grass and Steel moves is recovered. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • | targetdesc = Affects all Pokémon on the field. The user creates a bizarre area in which Pokémon type matchups are reversed.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ...okémon's original type(s). If it is used against a dual-type Pokémon, that Pokémon will have three types at once. If the target already has an additional type
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  • 25% of damage inflicted on this Pokémon by Water, Fire and Ice moves is recovered. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • 25% of damage inflicted on this Pokémon by Grass, Water and Ground moves is recovered. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • | targetdesc = Affects all Pokémon on the field ...s the battlefield, gradually sapping the life and the will to fight out of Pokémon on the field.
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  • A Pokémon with this Ability receives 0.5% bonus damage to its attacks for every 1% of ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • A Pokémon with this Ability will always make the first move in the first turn it can ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any Pokémon but the user. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ...around here, I am considered to be the leading researcher in the field of Pokémon. ...orld. Some people keep Pokémon as pets. Others test their skills and their Pokémon's skills on the field of battle.
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  • If a Pokémon with Phoenix Burst receives damage equivalent to 50% or more of its maximum ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • A Pokémon with this ability has a 1/3 chance to be cured of any status ailment (volat If the Pokémon suffers from a status ailment, it may randomly recover from it.
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • Any move used against this Pokémon by an opponent that is not Fire-type has a 15% chance of missing. In a doub ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ...out 25%, regardless of the number of Pokémon protected by the barrier. Any Pokémon using a move that makes contact against a target protected by Gale Shield w ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • ...he resonance between a Mega Stone and a Key Stone, Mega Evolution allows a Pokémon to temporarily evolve beyond its ultimate form and attain wondrous powers. ...formation which may resonate with the Key Stone - and that a Trainer and a Pokémon sharing a deep bond may attune their minds to the resonance as it spreads t
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  • ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • Bolt Hammer inflicts damage. Normally, it targets a single Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ...rn, Freeze, Confusion or Attraction) to the opponent that caused them. The Pokémon will not be affected by the status ailment. ...them immune to the reflected ailment, but the ailment will not affect the Pokémon anyway.
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  • A Pokémon with this ability absorbs up to 25% of the damage dealt to a target by any Grim Touch will not attempt to heal a Pokémon beyond its HP maximum. It is not affected by {{AbilityLink|Liquid Ooze}} an
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. * The user is the only Pokémon in the party that is able to battle.
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  • ...kémon is affected by {{MoveLink|Heal Block}}, it cannot be healed by other Pokémon's Astral Orb. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • An opponent attacking a Pokémon with Deep Thought will have one of their stats lowered two stages at random ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • | mapdesc = This well-groomed road hosts a Pokémon League checkpoint - only those bearing at least eight badges may take this ...featuring murals related to the local gyms and their elements. This is the Pokémon League Checkpoint, where the credentials of would-be challengers are verifi
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  • A Pokémon with Nature's Fury's attack inflicts x1.5 damage on a target that has flinc ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • A Pokémon with Auto-Load may omit the charge-up or recharge turns of two-turn moves a ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • A Pokémon with Feed Frenzy has a 1/3 chance of raising its Attack stat one stage when ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ...limbs to the top of a solitary peak that is the home to the Miato Region's Pokémon League. | linktop = [[Pokémon League]]
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • * When used by [[Ssn.Vee*]] or by any other Pokémon, this attack has no additional effect, and its base power is reduced to 80. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ==Wild Pokémon== ...iners are present on this route, often with water, electric and grass-type Pokémon.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • '''Unleashed''' is an ability. It is unique to the [[Elemental Pokémon]] in their Unleashed State. All moves used by a Pokémon with this ability act as though they were of its own type instead of their
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  • ...ne to the formation of wetlands due to natural good soil drainage and wild Pokémon activity. The good soil quality lends itself well to agricultural pursuits, ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • | class = Pokémon Trainer. '''Lyn''' is a new Pokémon Trainer, rival to the [[Jade Town Trainers]]
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any Pokémon but the user. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • Dragon Eye increases the accuracy of moves used by this Pokémon by 25%. Additionally, it boosts the damage of two-turn moves with a semi-in ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • ...l copy the form of the target Carbright regardless of its own held item. A Pokémon with the {{AbilityLink||Illusion}} ability mimicing a Carbright's form woul ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ...able to further Poison-type moves, an effect that lasts until the affected Pokémon switches out. This effect does not occur if the target is behind a substitu
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  • A Pokémon with Drain Shock has a 20% chance to inflict Paralysis upon an opponent whe ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ...que genetic sequence they all share with each other but not with any other Pokémon species - are testament to that. ...tap into these energies is not entirely understood, the Type affinities of Pokémon and moves appear to derive in equal measures from biological/chemical eleme
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  • ''Jolteon'' is an official Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #135 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ...yona Region Pokémon. Due to the fluid nature of the Pokémon franchise, the Pokémon are listed as they would be in a National Pokédex, but are numbered with P
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  • ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ''Ampharos'' is an official Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #181 in the National PokéDex. ...of [[Flaaffy]] and is one of the two possible evolutionary paths for that Pokémon in the region of Miato, the other leading to [[Blizargali]].
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  • ...yrinth Badge on those challengers who defeat her and her mineral Pokémon - Pokémon of the Rock, Ground and Steel types.
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  • ''Eevee'' is an official Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #134 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ''Flareon'' is an official Fire-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #136 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | motto = "Gateway to the Pokémon League" ...y for its proximity to the tall, isolated Mount Triumph, home to Miato's [[Pokémon League]] and the Palace of the Elite Four. The practical upshot of which is
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  • ..., who will be monitoring the situation from his helicopter. Some items and Pokémon may only be found through these missions. ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ==Work on the Miato Region's Pokémon Storage System== ...c data found in various locations and necessitating the defeat of specific Pokémon.
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • ...y]], [[Amethyst City]] and even [[Peridot Town]], the gateway to the Miato Pokémon League. ...ill bestow the Maelstrom Badge on those challengers who defeat her and her Pokémon.
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  • ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ==Wild Pokémon== ...ture down into the passage itself, except to hunt. Trainers traveling with Pokémon are typically safe, but it is still recommended to keep one's wits - or rep
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  • ...h here on the way to either of those cities. There is a daycare center for Pokémon here. ...y have an egg. A PokéGear module allows you to keep track of the levels of Pokémon you left at the daycare and whether or not they had an egg.
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  • ''Stantler'' is an official Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #234 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ''Cherrim'' is an official Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #421 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • This move can only be successfully used by Carbright (or a Pokémon that has transformed into Carbright), and will fail otherwise. Additionally ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ''Dragonite'' is an official Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #149 in the National PokéDex. ...f [[Dragonair]] and is one of the two possible evolutionary paths for that Pokémon in the region of Miato, the other leading to [[Drazurite]].
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  • | motto = Pokémon Professor of the Miato Region | class = Pokémon Researcher
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  • This move can only be successfully used by Carbright (or a Pokémon that has transformed into Carbright) when it is in its Demiwyrm Form, and w ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ''Umbreon'' is an official Dark-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #197 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ''Cherubi'' is an official Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #420 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ''Sylveon'' is an official Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. It is #700 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • | spec = Crystal-type Pokémon ...rol''' is the Gym Leader of [[Lapis City]]. He specializes in Crystal-type Pokémon and hands out the Jewel Badge to Trainers who defeat him.
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  • ''Espeon'' is an official Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #196 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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