[PokeMMO Farm Guide] Items Location and other stuff (Unova)


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Hey guys, how is going? Blue reporting for duty (current IGN CommanderBlue) to bring you some relevant information on the brand new PokéMMO recently added (to be added soon or added a long time ago, depending on when you first read this post) region.



Unova brings all wonders of the Generation 5 of Pokémon features, abilities, moves, a whole new map... in other words, there's a lot to digest, is a whole new meta and it felt important to search and share some stuff with you guys, to help you out.

First is important to remember that most information was taken from websites out there, and it's also important to have in mind that PokéMMO developers will change a lot of features to fit and match into the dynamic they have already implemented during the past years, with previous regions (Kanto and Hoenn).

So, here is what we know about Unova:

Pokémon Black & White were released for Nintendo DS platform (Release dates: Japan at 18th, September 2010, America at 6th March, 2011, Europe at 4th March, 2011, Australia at 10th March, 2011) and it has introduced 156 brand new Pokémon, including 13 new legendaries, taking the total to 649! Click here to check the Black/ White Pokédex.

Gameplay changes

Your mentor, who gives you your first Pokémon and helps you along your way, is a woman this time. Her name is Professor Araragi. The three starters follow the tried-and-tested pattern of Grass, Fire, Water types. They are Snivy, Tepig and Oshawott.

As usual the graphics get an update, especially the 3D aspect.

The battle scenes include some interesting changes — the Pokémon continually move during battle, instead of staying static. The camera will also move and zoom in/out during attacks. The background of the battle screen is differs depending on whether you are in fields, the city, etc.

The Pokémon Black & White starters - Snivy, Tepig and Oshawott

The Unova region

The game takes place in a new region called Unova (previously known as Isshu in the Japanese version), which appears to be quite industrious and includes several large towns with skyscrapers. It is based on New York City, with Castelia City in the south being modeled after Manhattan.

There are also two regions that are exclusive to each game: Black City and White Forest, in the version of the same name. There will be 8 gym leaders/badges just like previous games.

The Unova region in Pokémon Black & White

Credits: This section below was taken from PokéMMO forum.

1] As you move along the story, the first gym you encounter is in Striaton City. This is the Trio Badge, and it also depends on your starter type. Choosing Tepig means you face Leader Cress, the water type one. Snivy means you face Leader Chili, the fire type. Having Oshawott means you will face Leader Cilan, the grass type.

2] The second gym will be at Nacrene City.   This is the Basic Badge, and the Gym Leader here is Lenora. This gym specializes Normal types and that shouldn't be hard to manage. [Before you can enter the gym, you fight a trainer named N. This gym has switches and you need to answer the questions, I'll mention this later]

3] The third gym will be located at Castelia City. This is the Insect Badge led by the Gym Leader Burgh. This gym is all about dem Bugs. [Note that you need to turn on the switches to proceed to another area]

4] Welcome to the 4th gym in the game, which is in Nimbasa City. Elesa, the Gym Leader, likes to use Electric types. Her gym has switches and Roller Coasters that you need to fix in order to get to her. Defeat her and you will receive the Bolt Badge.

 5] Driftveil City is your next stop. Here you will meet Gym Leader, Clay, who likes to use Ground types. This gym has a series of switches or lifts to get to Clay. [Shouldn't be too difficult to reach him] After you defeat this gym, you get the Quake Badge.

6] Your next flight, the Mistralton City. The gym here is run by Skyla who likes to use Flying types. The gym uses series of cannons to get to the Gym Leader. Defeating her will award you the Jet Badge. [Beware of this gym, she loves to spam Roost so get a nice Electric type for this one]

7] It must be getting cold in here. Yes, welcome to Icirrus City and the Gym Leader here, Brycen, uses Ice types. This one has curve spinners to get to Brycen. Defeat him and you will get the Freeze Badge.

8] The final gym which is at Opelucid City. Here you will see Dragon types being used by the Gym Leader, Drayden. However, you will fight Iris instead of him. This gym is built around three Dragon heads and you need to get the right switches to lead you to Iris. [Last three gyms should be hard and I would probably power level your team a bit] Congrats on beating the last gym, she will give you the Legend Badge.


Train hard through the Victory Road and good luck in the Pokemon League. You are free to use comps if you find it hard to defeat. Though a method I think is kinda grindy is using SS(Sweet Scent) in Victory Road and defeating Durant Hordes. Make sure to have a mon access to a move who can hit all adjacent pokemons. You should get around 4k exp for the mon that defeated them. Using x1 Exp share on another party member and they will get 2k exp each. [Go to the last entrance to Victory Road, so exit from the Pokemon League. I find that the Durant hordes there are a bit higher level than the ones on lower levels of the cave]

The Elite Four for this region include Ghost, Dark, Psychic, and Fighting types (Shauntal, Grimsley, Caitlin, and Marshal). Defeat them all and you will advance to the Champion room, however, you don't face the Champion Alder. You will fight N in his Castle. [All information later discussed]

Credits: This section above was taken from PokéMMO forum.

Triple Battles

Pokémon Black & White will allow Pokémon battles with 3 Pokémon on one team. Some new rules & tactics come into play - each of the three Pokémon target different Pokémon: The middle one can target all Pokémon, but the one on each side can only target the Pokémon opposite and middle. It is also possible to rotate your team to switch which Pokémon are where.

More features...

TMs will not disappear after one use, they can be used again like HMs. (For real??? Will that be kept by PokéMMO devs?)

A new time mechanic based on Seasons is added.

Relevant info/ links:

Pokémon
Black/White Pokédex (that definitely should be different in PokéMMO)
Black/White Pokémon stats
Version-exclusive Pokémon (this link shows how it is in the original games, pretty sure won't apply in PokéMMO)
Gym leaders & Elite Four

Pokemon Black and White item location guide

Note: If you wanna search for a specific place you are in, like a route, or a specific item, click "ctrl+f", type inside the rectangle the name of whatever you're looking for and press enter.
2nd Note: Remember that a lot might change here, it is really up to the developers of PokéMMO if they want to keep the locations and items, or not.

TMs

TM01 Hone Claws – Cold Storage (post game, from sage Zinzolin)
TM02 Dragon Claw – Victory Road 3F
TM03 Psyshock – Giant Chasm (Forest)
TM04 Calm Mind – Relic Castle (post-game, from sage Ryoku)
TM05 Roar – Route 10
TM06 Toxic – Route 17
TM07 Hail – Mistralton City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM08 Bulk Up – Route 14 (post-game, from sage Giallo after encountering in Dragonspiral Tower)
TM09 Venoshock – Route 15
TM10 Hidden Power – Nuvema Town (from Professor Juniper after seeing at least 100 Pokemon)
TM11 Sunny Day – Mistralton City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM12 Taunt – Victory Road outside 2F to far east
TM13 Ice Beam – Giant Chasm (Forest)
TM14 Blizzard – Icirrus City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM15 Hyper Beam – Shopping Mall Nine (Route 9)
TM16 Light Screen – Nimbasa City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM17 Protect – Professor Juniper (gift)
TM18 Rain Dance – Mistralton City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM19 Telekinesis – Route 18
TM20 Safeguard – Nimbasa City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM21 Frustration – Nimbasa City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM22 SolarBeam – Pinwheel Forest
TM23 Smack Down – Battle Subway (36 BP)
TM24 Thunderbolt – P2 Laboratory (outside)
TM25 Thunder – Icirrus City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM26 Earthquake – Relic Castle 1F
TM27 Return – Nimbasa City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM28 Dig – Route 4 inside healing house from NPC
TM29 Psychic – Route 13 (requires Strength)
TM30 Shadow Ball – Relic Castle B2F
TM31 Brick Break – Icirrus City (old woman inside Pokemon Center)
TM32 Double Team – Route 18 (post-game, from sage Rood after encountering in Castelia City)
TM33 Reflect – Nimbasa City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM34 Sludge Wave – Battle Subway (48 BP)
TM35 Flamethrower – Abundant Shrine
TM36 Sludge Bomb – Route 8
TM37 Sandstorm – Mistralton City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM38 Fire Blast – Icirrus City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM39 Rock Tomb – Desert Resort
TM40 Aerial Ace – Mistralton City runway (talk to boy in house north of Pokemon Center after earning the Jet Badge)
TM41 Torment – Route 4
TM42 Facade – Route 8 (from Parasol Girl)
TM43 Flame Charge – Tubeline Bridge (from NPC)
TM44 Rest – Castelia City (from hiker in Castelia Street building 11F)
TM45 Attract – Castelia City (from girl in southeastern building, 47F, in area north of Central Plaza)
TM46 Thief – Wellspring Cave (requires Surf)
TM47 Low Sweep – Wellspring Cave (requires Surf)
TM48 Round – Battle Subway (36 BP)
TM49 Echoed Voice – Nimbasa City Musical Hall (from NPC)
TM50 Overheat – Route 11 (requires Waterfall)
TM51 Ally Switch – Battle Subway (48 BP)
TM52 Focus Blast – Wellspring Cave (requires Surf)
TM53 Energy Ball – Route 12
TM54 False Swipe – Nuvema Town (from Professor Juniper after seeing at least 30 Pokemon)
TM55 Scald – Cold Storage (near entrance)
TM56 Fling – Route 9 upon exiting Tubeline Bridge
TM57 Charge Beam – Route 7 (from NPC by south entrance)
TM58 Sky Drop – Mistralton City (runway area)
TM59 Incinerate – Battle Subway (48 BP)
TM60 Quash – Battle Subway (48 BP)
TM61 Will-O-Wisp – Celestial Tower
TM62 Acrobatics – Prize for defeating Mistralton Gym
TM63 Embargo – Dragonspiral Tower (outer area)
TM64 Explosion – Battle Subway (48 BP)
TM65 Shadow Claw – Celestial Tower
TM66 Payback – Route 16 (requires Strength)
TM67 Retaliate – Prize for defeating Nacrene Gym
TM68 Giga Impact – Shopping Mall Nine (Route 9)
TM69 Rock Polish – Chargestone Cave (post-game, from sage Broniusafter encountering in Castelia City)
TM70 Flash – Castelia City (Narrow Street from guy behind dumpster)
TM71 Stone Edge – Challenger's Cave B2F
TM72 Volt Switch – Prize for defeating Nimbasa Gym
TM73 Thunder Wave – Nimbasa City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM74 Gyro Ball – Nimbasa City Pokemon Center (buy)
TM75 Swords Dance – Dreamyard (post-game, from sage Gorm after encountering in Pinwheel Forest)
TM76 Struggle Bug – Prize for defeating Castelia Gym
TM77 Psych Up – Battle Subway (48 BP)
TM78 Bulldoze – Gift from Clay outside Chargestone Cave
TM79 Frost Breath – Prize for defeating Iccirus Gym
TM80 Rock Slide – Mistralton Cave 2F
TM81 X-Scissor – Route 7 (east)
TM82 Dragon Tail – Opelucid Gym prize
TM83 Work Up – Prize for defeating Striation Gym
TM84 Poison Jab – Route 6 (requires Surf)
TM85 Dream Eater – Dreamyard basement
TM86 Grass Knot – Pinwheel Forest
TM87 Swagger – Battle Subway (36 BP)
TM88 Pluck – Battle Subway (36 BP)
TM89 U-turn – Route 13 (Dropped by Wingull after returning all three grams – one is south of Wingull on the cliff, the old man nearby has one, and south of him the southernmost parasollady has one)
TM90 Substitute – Twist Mountain (accessible in Winter only)
TM91 Flash Cannon – Twist Mountain (east of Ice Rock)
TM92 Trick Room – Abundant Shrine
TM93 Wild Charge – Victory Road outside to far west after dropping down ledge by Pokemon ranger
TM94 Rock Smash – Pinwheel Forest (from NPC in outer area)
TM95 Snarl – Castelia City (after giving Mr. Lock the Lock Capsule)

HMs

HM01 Cut – Striation City (received from Fennel during story)
HM02 Fly – Driftveil City (received from Bianca during story)
HM03 Surf – Route 7 (received from Alder during story)
HM04 Strength – Nimbasa City (from NPC in building north of Battle Institute)
HM05 Waterfall – Route 18
HM06 Dive – Undella Town (NPC south of Cynthia's house)

Poke Balls

Cherish Ball – Contains event-only Pokemon (not purchasable)
Dive Ball – Undella Town Poke Mart
Dusk Ball – Shopping Mall Nine; Poke Marts in Driftveil City, Opelucid City, Pokemon League
Heal Ball – Shopping Mall Nine; Poke Marts in Striation City, Nacrene City, Castelia City, Pokemon League
Luxury Ball – Poke Marts in Pokemon League, Black City
Master Ball – Gift from Professor Juniper; Castelia City (gift from NPC in Pokemon Center after trading 50 or more Pokemon)
Nest Ball – Shopping Mall Nine; Poke Marts in Castelia City, Driftveil City, Pokemon League
Net Ball – Shopping Mall Nine; Poke Marts in Nacrene City, Castelia City, Driftveil City, Pokemon League
Premier Ball – Received from Poke Mart when you purchase 10 or more Poke Balls at once
Quick Ball – Shopping Mall Nine; Poke Marts in Opelucid City, Pokemon League, Undella Town
Repeat Ball – Pokemon League Poke Mart
Timer Ball – Shopping Mall Nine; Poke Marts in Opelucid City, Pokemon League, Undella Town

Medicine (misc)

Berry Juice – Castelia City (Royal Unova on Tuesday), Black City (buy)
Casteliacone – Castelia City
Clever Wing – Driftveil Drawbridge, Marvelous Bridge
EnergyPowder – Driftveil Market
Energy Root – Driftveil Market
Full Heal – Various locations (not purchasable)
Full Restore – Various locations (not purchasable)
Fresh Water – Vending machines
Genius Wing – Driftveil Drawbridge, Marvelous Bridge
Heal Powder – Driftveil Market
Health Wing – Driftveil Drawbridge, Marvelous Bridge
Lava Cookie – Castelia City (Royal Unova on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays)
Lemonade – Vending machines
Moomoo Milk – Driftveil Market
Old Gateau – Dragonspiral Tower (from Cedric Juniper during story), Castelia City (Royal Unova on Thursday)
RageCandyBar – Castelia City (Royal Unova on Saturday)
Rare Candy – Battle Subway (48 BP); Castelia City (Royal Unova on Sunday), various locations
Resist Wing – Driftveil Drawbridge, Marvelous Bridge
Revival Herb – Driftveil Market
Soda Pop – Vending machines
Sweet Heart – Obtained by using the C-Gear Feeling Check
Swift Wing – Driftveil Drawbridge, Marvelous Bridge

Battle items and vitamins

Battle items can be purchased at Shopping Mall Nine on Route 9, along with vitamins and restorative items.

Fossils

There are two fossils new to the Unova region, the Cover Fossil and the Plume Fossil. You may choose one or the other from the backpacker in Relic Castle. All other fossils may be obtained from the fossil man in Twist Mountain (one per day).

Valuable and exchangable items

Notes:
-Pearls and Mushrooms can be found with the Dowsing MCHN in various locations.
-A man in the Icirrus City Pokemon Center will buy most valuable items at double the normal price.
-A man in the Undella Town mansion will buy all the Relic items.

BalmMushroom – Striation City, Abundant Shrine (can be sold to hungry maid on Route 5)
Black Flute – Route 13 (Treasure Hunter)
Blue Flute – Route 13 (Treasure Hunter)
Comet Shard – Giant Chasm Crater Forest
Heart Scale – Various locations; Pickup; common on wild Luvdisc (Fishing on Routes 4, 13, Driftveil City, Undella Town, Undella Bay
Nugget – Various locations; Pickup; rarely held by wild Garbodor
Pearl – Common on wild Shellder (Fishing on Route 13, Undella Town, Undella Bay)
Pearl String – Route 13
Pretty Wing – Driftveil Drawbridge, Marvelous Bridge
Rare Bone – Black City (buy)
Red Flute – Route 13 (Treasure Hunter)
Relic Band – Abyssal Ruins 2F, 3F
Relic Copper – Abyssal Ruins 2F, 3F
Relic Crown – Abyssal Ruins 4F
Relic Gold – Abyssal Ruins 2F, 3F
Relic Silver – Abyssal Ruins 2F, 3F
Relic Statue – Abyssal Ruins 2F, 3F
Relic Vase – Abyssal Ruins 3F
Shoal Salt – Route 13 (Treasure Hunter)
Shoal Shell – Route 13 (Treasure Hunter)
Stardust – Swirling dust in caves; common on wild Staryu and Starmie (Surfing on Route 13)
Star Piece – Rarely on wild Staryu and Starmie (Surfing on Route 13); Black City (buy)
White Flute – Route 13 (Treasure Hunter)
Yellow Flute – Route 13 (Treasure Hunter)

Berries

Originally, berries cannot be grown in Unova, but they can be grown within the Dream World. In PokéMMO you can grow berries in Mistralton City and at the Abundant Shrine.
[PokeMMO Farm Guide] Items Location and other stuff (Unova) [PokeMMO Farm Guide] Items Location and other stuff (Unova) Reviewed by CommanderBlue on novembro 05, 2017 Rating: 5

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  1. Thanks a lot EH! This is a great guide. I'm liking this version of Pokemon. The villains are a lot better integrated into the plot and it's actually nice that they bring up some concepts about the morality of Pokemon. It's deep but nice to see in a game. The game is a lot smoother too. Battles are just a big faster. Graphics look nicer. Been using Games Ref's pokemon database to keep track of which ones I catch. I'm a bit sad that some of the older Pokemon from the Red/Blue era aren't back

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