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  • ...red with Anoleaf starting as #001. This order would not represent an exact Miato Pokédex which would include many of the official species. Several species of Pokémon living within [[Azure Valley]] have, through many years of exposure to, met
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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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  • | 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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  • | 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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  • ==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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  • ...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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  • | motto = Head of Starter Pokémon Studies | class = Pokémon Researcher
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  • ''Stantler'' is an official Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #234 in the National PokéDex. It is found in Miato's [[Quartz Forest]] and at its Northern Tundra, and can evolve into [[Antle
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = Affects all Pokémon on the field. The user creates a bizarre area in which Pokémon type matchups are reversed.
    1 KB (163 words) - 22:56, 10 June 2017
  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
    1 KB (135 words) - 12:46, 26 August 2023
  • | 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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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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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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  • ''Cherubi'' is an official Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #420 in the National PokéDex. It is found in Miato's [[Quartz Forest]], and is the start of the evolutionary line eventually l
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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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  • | 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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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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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.
    1 KB (224 words) - 06:37, 20 July 2019
  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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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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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • '''Obsidian Ridge''' is a mountain range on Miato's southern landmass. Miato's tallest mountain range, the Obsidian Ridge takes up at least half of the
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • ''Dragonair'' is an official Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #148 in the National PokéDex. ...though exceedingly rarely) and has two evolutionary paths in the region of Miato - one is its official evolutionary path ending in [[Dragonite]], and the ot
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  • | motto = "Gateway to the Pokémon League" '''Peridot Town''' is a town located in the northern landmass of the Miato Region.
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  • ''Mawile'' is an official Steel-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It is #303 in the National PokéDex. It is found in Miato's [[Azure Valley]] and several other caves, and is the start of the evoluti
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  • ''Sableye'' is an official Dark/Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It is #302 in the National PokéDex. It is found in Miato's [[Azure Valley]], and is the start of the evolutionary line eventually le
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | mapdesc = The route winding through the western coastal plain of Southern Miato. '''Route 6''' is a route in Miato, connecting [[Amethyst City]] and [[Obsidian City]].
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  • ''Ampharos'' is an official Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #181 in the National PokéDex. ...e of the two possible evolutionary paths for that Pokémon in the region of Miato, the other leading to [[Blizargali]].
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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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  • | motto = Developer of Miato's storage system '''Delphine''' is a Computer Scientist and the [[Miato Region]]'s storage system developer. She works in a tight partnership with
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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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  • ''Eevee'' is an official Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #133 in the National PokéDex. ...of Miato - eight of them are official and two of them are exclusive to the Miato region.
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  • ''Sylveon'' is an official Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. It is #700 in the National PokéDex. ...e must expose an [[Eevee]] to in order to get it to evolve into Sylveon in Miato. Presumably, it might involve a great deal of fighting evil by moonlight, w
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ''Glaceon'' is an official Ice-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #471 in the National PokéDex. It evolves from Eevee when leveled up in the presence of a Snow Rock. In Miato, one can be found at the [[Obsidian Ridge]].
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  • '''Route 4''' is a route in Miato, connecting [[Tourmaline Town]] and [[Malachite City]]. ...ader scope of plains, it provides fertile ground for some of the titans of Miato to roam. As it moves further away from Azure Ridge and closer to the Tiger'
    1,003 bytes (153 words) - 19:56, 28 October 2016
  • '''Sapphire City ''' is a town located in the southern landmass of the Miato Region. ...y]], [[Amethyst City]] and even [[Peridot Town]], the gateway to the Miato Pokémon League.
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  • ''Dratini'' is an official Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #147 in the National PokéDex. ...in Miato's [[Beryl Lake]] and has two evolutionary paths in the region of Miato - one is its official evolutionary path ending in [[Dragonite]], and the ot
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • ''Leafeon'' is an official Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #470 in the National PokéDex. It evolves from Eevee when leveled up in the presence of a Moss Rock. In Miato, one can be found at the [[Tiger's Eye Grove]].
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  • ''Flaaffy'' is an official Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #180 in the National PokéDex. It evolves from [[Mareep]] and has two evolutionary paths in the region of Miato - one is its official evolutionary path ending in [[Ampharos]], and the oth
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