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The Ultimate Guide to Pokemon: League Masters Fire and Ice Versions


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(wasn't sure where to put this so I decided to place it here)

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Welcome to the walkthrough of Pokemon: League Masters Fire and Ice Versions, the two versions I intend on making in the near future. This may or may not be a hack game, since I have yet to decide, but I know it will be made. The game features two brand new regions: the Gildor and Virdon Regions, which means there is a brand new league and new Pokemon to catch. Also, there are new items and new features. The new features include (but are not limited to):

-Respect System- A new system of respect will be attempted to add a better feel to the game play. It allows trainers to battle based on how much progress you made in the game, both plot and pokedex-wise. It avoids situations where the character must battle through severely under-leveled Pokemon. The respect system will also affect money gain and the higher the opponent is on the respect system, the better the pay.

-The PokeTech- a new feature where the Pokedex, PokeNav, the phone, and the Poketch are all tied into one. Players can now look up other trainers' info as well as contact various npcs and access a map of the Gildor region. The Poketch portion of the PokeTech allows for an expansion of the PokeRadar and other apps.

-Outside Weather Modification- Now you can use weather attacks (Rain Dance, Hail, Sunny Day, Sandstorm) anywhere as long as you have the Gear for it (see section 2 for Gear info)

These are but some of the features to be in the game. Now, onto the walkthrough. It will be broken down into the following categories.

1. Introduction and Geography of the Gildor and Virdon

-Introduction

-Geography of the Gildor

-Cities of the Gildor

-Geography of the Virdon

-Cities of the Virdon

2. New Things

-New Items

-New Moves

-New Pokemon

3. The League

-Gym Leaders of the Gildor

-Gym Leaders of the Virdon

-The League Generals and League Supreme

4. The Game

-Walkthrough of the Game

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Part One. Introduction and Geography of the Gildor and Virdon

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The Gildor Region and Virdon region both occupy the same island. The Gildor takes up the eastern side while Virdon is to the west. It is naturally seperated by the Boulderon Mountains and physically seperated by the Boulderon Pass. Isen City is located right on the border and is the only place a trainer can enter the Virdon from in the game.

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Okay, sorry for the wait, everyone who is still following this. I was looking for a good map maker and now I found one, so here we go.

Cities of the Gildor Region

There are 10 locations in the Gildor Region where the trainer may go. Here is the complete details on each city or town.

Isen Town

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Isen Town is a small town located on the southwesern side of the Gildor. It is a small town but it holds a large purpose. It is here that the Gildor League Research Center is located. The GLRC is headed by Professor Aspen and is where Pokemon trainers may recieve their first Pokemon. They have the choice of Houndour, Cacnea, or Corphish as their starter Pokemon. To the left of Isen Town is Route 1, where the trainer in the game lives. Route 1 leads to the Beach where trainers who have Pokemon that can surf may surf between Isen Town and Glastron City. Apart from the Research Center, there is no other important points to the town. The trainer school is next to the Research Center, where new players may learn how to play Pokemon.

Note: The Snorlax in the northern exit is not always there. After recieving your Starter Pokemon and completing the first plot event, the Snorlax would disappear, allowing the trainer to travel north to Route 2 and 3. See Part 5 for more information on that.

Kinleaf Town

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Kinleaf Town is the closest location from Isen Town as well as the second location in the game. This small town is famous for also being the home of Rose, the grass-type gym leader and the first gym leader in the Gildor League. Her gym is to the north of the city and leads into the Garden Arena, where trainers may challenge Flora for their first badge. The Garden Arena is also a place where many contests may be held, including wifi battling, bug catching contest, Normal Rank Contests, and even where trainers may compete in the first Battle Frontier challenge. Other than the Garden Arena, there isnt much else that is important in Kinleaf. The PokeMart is to the southwestern section of the town, while Isen Town did not have one.

Rogueport

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Rogueport City is the first major city in the game. It too has a gym, but also has various other buildings. To the northeast section lays the Gildor League Master Headquarters and to the southeast is the Rogueport Harbor, located next to the gym.. The gate to the east leads into the Gildoran Desert, which links trainers to Volterra City without using the islands. The Harbor is where the trainers may use a Ship Pass to go between Rogueport, Glastron, Embryon, and Volterra City at any time. The Harbor also has a shop called the Seaside Market where trainers may buy rare items only obtainable in that city.

Note: The gate to Gildoran Desert is blocked during the trainer's first visit to Rogueport in the game. After completing the Glastron and Embryon Island events and going through the same gate at Volterra may the trainer use the gate at any time. (requires Sand Gear and Gate Pass). See part 5 for more information.

Glastron City

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Glastron City is located on the snowy island also named Glastron. It has not as much importance as Rogueport but its whats beyond Glastron that matters. To the left is the Artic Region, where many rare and exclusive Pokemon live in the wild. It also leads to Kryzen's Lair which is accessible near the end of the game during the main event, Kryzen's Awakening (in LM: Ice version). To the northwest of the town is the LMA's Island Branch, ran by the gym leader of the city, Chris, who is an ice type specialist. There is also a research center in the southwest, which is also ran by Chris. This research center will be the main focus on the Glastron Island event in the games.

Embryon City

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Embryon City is to the west of Glastron and can only be reached by either a Ship Pass or by having a Pokemon know Surf. Its a small city on the foot of Embryon Mountain (assessible to the north after the trainer teaches their Pokemon Rock Smash). There is a fire type gym leader who resides here named Amber. She, like Chris, runs a Research Center to the northeast part of the city. Other than the gym and the mountains, very little happens on the island.

Volterra City

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Volterra City is the southern most city in the western part of the Gildor as well as the first city on the western side in the game. It is located just before Boulderon Southern Pass. There is a gym in Volterra City specializes in Electric type Pokemon as well as a Powerplant in the northeast area. The Volterra Harbor is on the southeast side, where trainers may go between Embryon and Volterra using their Ship Pass. The gate to the west of Volterra leads into the Gildoran Desert. Unlike the gate in Rogueport, this one is open and allows for quicker travel between Rogueport and Volterra City.

Cychrona City

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Cychrona City lays at the base of Mount Boulderon and is home to the psychic type gym leader, Aurion. Its a small city but has great importance, for it is the city of the Aura Guardians. The Aura Guardians are a class of trainers who train to control aura. Many of them train at Aurion's gym while others live in the Cychrona Underground, accessible using the two tunnels to the north of the city. The center tunnel leads into North Boulderon Pass, which travels through Mount Boulderon and into Boulderon City. The Western Gildor League Research Center is located in the city as well, where trainers are able to take the fossils they obtained in fossil cavern to be revived as Pokemon. Professor Thorn is the head of the Research Center though he is often assisted by Aurion.

Boulderon City

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Bouldeorn City is the northern most city in the game, accessible only by North Boulderon Pass or Isen City's tunnel. Its home to the fossil master, Minor and his daughter Sandra. Minor is in charge of the gym, but when he is away, his daugher is in charge. The gym is in the northwest corner of the city, next to the exit to Isen City. To the east is the passage to Boulderon Underground, which is the only way to reach Descara Town, the last town in the game.

Note: There will be two workers blocking the path out of Boulderon City to the north who will say that there is a blockade ahead. After beating the Boulderon and Descara gyms and completing the Descara Town event, the workers will announce that the blockade is cleared and that you may go on to Isen City.

Descara Town

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Descara Town is located east of Boulderon City at the very deepest level of the Underground. Once, it was a mining town until Boulderon City was founded. Now its a small town with only a very few trainers live. There is a manion to the north where multiple ghost and dark type Pokemon live freely. The gym is build next to it, ran by Raven and Crow, specialists in dark type Pokemon. They are the 8th and strongest gym in the League. Only by collecting their badge can a trainer compete against the League Generals in Isen City.

Isen City

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Isen City is the final city in the Gildor Region and the home of the LMA Headquarters. It is here, and only here, that the trainers who have earned all 8 badges may compete head to head with the three League Generals as well as the League Supreme Jacen. Those that win against them go on to become the next League Master of the Gildor League and may move on to compete in the Virdon. The LMA Headquarts is the only building in the city located to the north. To the south is the Pokemon Center and the Pokemart and to the east is the path to Larsecta Forest, which is the first steps in the Virdon Region. There is a dive zone to the south as well but it isnt availible until after completing the Virdon League and rechallenging the Generals.

Note: The entrance to Larsecta Forest is blocked by rocks until after the League Challenge is successful. Afterwards, the rocks will clear and you can freely enter the forest.

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I will add the cities of the virdon in another walkthrough.

Section 2: The new stuff

There are several new things in this region, from items to Pokemon. We will start with the items.

New Key Items:

Gear Kit

Description: A kit that stores the various gears you obtain in the game. Each gear comes with certain properties and allows the trainer to be able to do different things. The trainer starts off with Trainer Gear, which comes with running shoes and a limited Bag. It can be exchanged for League Master Gear, which has unlimited items in the bag. There is also Sand Gear, Snow Gear, Bike Gear, Fishing Gear, Mountain Gear, and Fog Gear.

How to obtain: Trainer Gear is given at the start of the game by your father. The other gears are found in various parts of the game.

League Master Gear: Given by your father after beating the Gildor League.

Sand Gear: Given at the Volterra Powerplant by Gym Leader Magnus.

Snow Gear: Given by Chris during the Shadow Headquarters Event.

Bike Gear: Given when you return to Rogueport after coming from Volterra. (southwest part of the Volterra map)

Fishing Gear: Given by Fishing Master Garan at Rogueport Harbor.

Mountain Gear: Given by Fossil Master Minor at Fossil Cavern Entrance.

Fog Gear: Given by the blockade guards at north of Boulderon City before the Descara Town event.

Glacier Plate

Description: This plate is believed to hold the power of Kryzen, the legendary dragon of Ice. It is cool to the touch and seems to glow a light blue.

How to Obtain: After the trainer recieves their starter in the Isen Town Research Center event and beats Shadow Soldier Zaron. (LM: Ice only)

Vulcan Plate

Description: This plate is believed to hold the power of Pyren, the legendary dragon of fire. It is warm to the touch and seems to glow a deep red.

How to obtain: After the trainer recieves their starter in the Isen Town Research Center event and beats Shadow Soldier Zaron. (LM: Fire only)

Glacier Staff

Description: A staff that was forged with a fragment of the Glacier Plate fixed at the tip. It is believed to summon the legendary dragon Kryzen.

How to obtain: Defeat Lord Aberon on Kryzen's Lair summit on Glastron Island. (LM: Ice only)

Vulcan Staff

Description: A golden staff that was forged with a fragment of the Vulcan Plate at the tip. It is believed to summon the legednary dragon Pyren.

How to obtain: Defeat Lord Aberon on Pyren's Lair summit on Embryon Island. (LM: Fire only)

Other Items:

Sky Stone

Description: A light blue stone that enables certain Pokemon to evolve. (Evolves Ivyrial-Floraire, Embird to Blazawk, Eevee to Aereon, and Skarmory into Metarmory)

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Section 2.2: New Moves

These are the new moves available in Pokémon: League Masters: Fire and Ice Version

Meltdown

Type: Fire

Power: 140

Accuracy: 90

PP: 5 (max-10)

Description: User lets loose a powerful blast from its maw capable of burning anything it touches. Always inflicts a burn.

Who can learn it: Signature move of Pyren

Artic Roar

Type: Ice

Power: 140

Accuracy: 90

PP: 5 (max-10)

Description: User lets out a piercing roar that is capable of freezing anything that comes in the path of the sound wave. Always causes freezing.

Other Info: signature move of Kryzen

Overcharge

Power: 200

Accuracy: 85

PP: 5 (max- 10)

Description: User absorbs all the electricity in the area and stores it in its body, triggering confusion. In second turn, user unleashes all the energy and then faints.

Other Info: signature move of Voltortus and family

New TM/HM List

1 Headbutt
2 Substitute
3 Calm Mind
4 Sweet Scent
5 Facade
6 Bulk up
7 Grass Knot
8 Taunt

9 Bullet Seed

Location: Kinleaf Gym-Defeat Rose

10 Light Screen
11 Rock Tomb
12 Attract
13 Thunderpunch
14 Fire Punch
15 Ice Punch
16 Whiplash
17 Water Pulse
18 Quick Jab
19 Sandstorm
20 Sunny Day
21 Hail

22 Drain Punch

Location: Rogueport Gym- Defeat Kenji)

23 Psychic

Location: Cychrona Gym-Defeat Aurion

24 Shock Wave

Location: Volterra Powerplant

25 Double Team
26 Sludge Bomb
27 Stealth Rock
28 Psych up
29 Reflect
30. Dig
31 Swift
32 Toxic
33 Thief
34 Rock Slide
35 Flamethrower
36 Ice Beam
37 Dark Pulse
38 Aerial Ace
39 Steel Wing
40 Shadow Ball
41 Brick Break
42 Giga Drain
43 Embargo
44 Fire Blast
45 Thunderbolt
46 Iron Tail
47 Hidden Power
48 Secret Power
49 Focus Blast
50 Blizzard
51 U turn
52 Return
53 Overheat
54 Solarbeam
55 Roar
56 Mega Horn
57 Hyper Beam
58 Focus Punch
59 Detect
60 Meltdown
61 Giga Impact
62 Metranome

HMs

1. Cut
2 Strength
3 Surf
4 Rock Climb
5 Fly
6 Waterfall
7. Flash

8. Dive

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