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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. '''Crystal Edge''' is a damage-dealing Crystal-type move.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. '''Prism Wave''' is a damage-dealing Crystal-type move.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. '''Dazzle''' is a damage-dealing Crystal-type move.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. '''Starburst''' is a damage-dealing Crystal-type move.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. '''Mirror Wind''' is a damage-dealing Crystal-type move.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ''Crystal Rush'' is a damage-dealing Crystal-type move.
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  • '''Aura Cure''' is a non-damaging Crystal-type move. It is a signature move of the [[Syrene]] line. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = Affects all adjacent Pokémon, including allies. '''Spectral Nova''' is a damage-dealing Crystal-type move.
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  • '''Light Cure''' is a non-damaging Crystal-type move. It is a signature move of the [[Syrene]] line. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. '''Shard Rain''' is a damage-dealing Crystal-type multi-hit move.
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  • ...whilst not on the whole overly common, fascinating to most researchers of Pokémon. When they were first discovered, they were a mystery wrapped in an enigma, ...and defense from what became known as the special stats (Although physical Crystal-type moves do exist). Given their unique structure, Crystal-types are resistant
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • Featured is a list of all Pokémon moves discovered in the Miato Region.
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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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  • 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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  • ''Sableye'' is an official Dark/Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It is #302 in the National PokéDex.
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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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  • | 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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  • ...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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  • ...lattice of their cocoon causing it to {{MoveLink||Harden}} as other cocoon Pokémon do. This Pokémon cannot learn any moves by TM.
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  • Cry.Ele* is a Crystal-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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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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  • ...eys surrounded by them. It is home to many [[Crystal (type)|Crystal]]-type Pokémon. ...f, plant species found no where else can be found here, and new species of Pokémon and separated populations of species found elsewhere in the region have evo
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  • ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • ''Mawile'' is an official Steel-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It is #303 in the National PokéDex.
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  • | spec = Flying-type Pokémon ...n''' is the Gym Leader of [[Obsidian City]]. He specializes in Flying-type Pokémon and hands out the Wing Badge to Trainers who defeat him.
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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 ...f its unique mineral composition, transformed into local, [[Crystal_(type)|Crystal-type]] variants. They appear in this section by their National Pokédex numbers.
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  • ''Pangarnet'' is a mammalian Crystal-Type Pokémon resembling a pangolin.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ''Dragonair'' is an official Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #148 in the National PokéDex. <del>There are rumors that it is not a Pokémon but, in fact, an -eff!- ing Chinese Myth Dragon, but that is a different st
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  • ''Muntjamp'' is a quadrupedal, mammalian Crystal/Electric-Type Pokémon resembling a Muntjac deer.
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  • ...n. It is believed that many folk tales of angels saving critically injured Pokémon and trainers with a soothing aura of radiant light were, in fact, inspired ''Syrene'' is a Crystal-Type Pokémon.
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  • | spec = Elemental Pokémon ...the Gym Leader of [[Sapphire City]]. She specializes in the [[Elemental]] Pokémon and hands out the Maelstrom Badge to Trainers who defeat her.
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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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  • ...ay open access to the clock tower itself - where one may encounter various Pokémon such as Klink, Klang, Hoothoot, Noctowl, Bronzong and Litwick. ...w the Jewel Badge on those challengers who defeat him and his Crystal-type Pokémon.
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  • ''Berylace'' is an insectoid Bug/Crystal-Type Pokémon resembling a {{w|Green Lacewing}}. They are delicate-bodied, vivid green in ...as {{MoveLink|Bug Buzz}} and {{MoveLink|Air Slash}} alongside an array of Crystal-type moves such as {{MoveLink|Mirror Wind}} and {{MoveLink|Prism Wave}}.
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  • ''Wispear'' is a Grass/Crystal Pokémon and that is literally all I know about the fscking thing. It really needs t
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  • ''Carminal'' is an avian Crystal/Flying-Type Pokémon resembling a cardinal. Its body is covered in brilliant red plumes with bla
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  • ''Sentinal'' is an avian Crystal/Flying-Type Pokémon resembling a cardinal with elements resembling those of a holy knight. Its
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  • | mapdesc = A vast old growth forest that is home to many wild Pokémon. It is left largely undisturbed by development. ...points that you could probably use that energy to evolve certain kinds of Pokémon. She then leaves with her newly evolved Antleridot to continue her observat
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  • ''Seraphene'' is a Crystal-Type Pokémon.
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  • ''Pangolance'' is a mammalian Crystal-Type Pokémon resembling a pangolin. Some of its scales have differentiated to form armor
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  • ''Wisprite'' is a small, anthropomorphic Grass/Crystal Pokémon, resembling what can only be described as a dinosaur fairy. More later.
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  • ''Sylphene'' is a Crystal-Type Pokémon.
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  • ''Dratini'' is an official Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #147 in the National PokéDex.
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  • ''Wolfrost'' is a large, quadrupedal Ice/Crystal-Type Pokémon resembling a wolf.
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  • | spec = Grass-type Pokémon ...''' is the Gym Leader of [[Malachite City]]. She specializes in Grass-type Pokémon and hands out the Jungle Badge to Trainers who defeat her.
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  • ''Irisail'' is a large, long-bodied Water/Crystal-type fish Pokémon covered in crystalline scales. Many of these scales fused to form a series ...display in particular - which netted them the description of 'Rainbow Fin' Pokémon - follows the apparent draining of the iridescence from their tail-tips an
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  • ...will be burned (unless its type or ability prevent it from being burned - Pokémon with Flash Fire will get a boost from this effect without being burned) and ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | spec = Moon-related Pokémon '''Luna''' is the Gym Leader of [[Quartz City]]. She specializes in Pokémon associated with the moon and hands out the Star Badge to Trainers who defea
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  • ''Drazurite'' is a winged, serpentine Dragon/Crystal-Type Pokémon. Like its previous form, its body is primarily azure with a silvery-white u
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  • ''Gemineye'' is a quasi-anthropomorphic, mineralovorous Ghost/Crystal-Type Pokémon. In many ways, it resembles its previous form - its has sharp teeth and cla
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  • ''Diamono'' is a vaguely diamond-shaped Water/Crystal-type fish Pokémon resembling a silver moony. Its most prominent feature is its reflective sil
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  • | targetdesc = Affects all Pokémon on the field ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • {{ItemData|Switch Stone|A synthetic stone that makes certain species of Pokémon evolve. It holds the echoes of trade.|Buyable at Lapis City Department Stor ...held by a Pokémon. It is a triangular crystal prism that ups the power of Crystal-type moves. |Location unknown.|}}
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  • ''Antleridot'' is a quadrupedal Normal/Crystal-Type mammalian Pokémon resembling a deer. It has a reddish-brown coat with a light cream chest ruf
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  • A Move Tutor is a non-player character who will teach a Pokémon moves that are not normally able to be learned through leveling up or Techn ...Location Unknown'' and can teach the following moves to any of the Starter Pokémon at any evolutionary level.
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  • ...eriark possess. Should their habitats be damaged, these normally-reclusive Pokémon would emerge from their secret places, dense growth simply parting before t ''Wisteriark'' is a Grass/Crystal Pokémon Pokémon resembling a predominantly forest green anthropomorphic dinosaur or dragon,
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  • [[File:MiatoTrainers.jpg|thumb|300px|Two up-and-coming young Pokémon trainers starting their journey.]] ...of the Pokémon world, is one of many meetings - with both wild Pokémon and Pokémon trainers. Among the many people one is likely to meet, though, some stand o
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  • The Miato region is a region of the Pokémon world and (quite obviously) the setting of Project Miato. ...ng up - and on occasionally through - the mountain leads up to the Miato [[Pokémon League]], ever-awaiting challengers.
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  • ...t Alda, Doran Reise traveled the length and breadth of Norrvalo with their Pokémon, penning one of the most comprehensive accounts (at the time) of the region ...of trainer life (including wilderness survival and wayfinding, first aid, Pokémon care, basic and advanced battle techniques, and so on) and practical hands-
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  • ''Astrallant'' is an insectoid Bug-Type Pokémon resembling a somewhat anthropomorphized winged ant. They are lighter in col
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  • ''Colibreon'' is a quadrupedal Flying-Type mammalian Pokémon resembling a composite of assorted carnivoran mammals and a hummingbird. It
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  • Norrvalo is a small, autonomous region of the Pokémon World. ...e of Norrvalo is a small island situated in the icy northern oceans of the Pokémon World, somewhere to the north-northeast of Galar. A combination of ocean cu
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