When i'm setting up pal park go into the menu but it makes me say yes alot and then it does that circle savey thing and then i makes me return to the title screen and then i go back and it won't let me select my pokemon or show them at all. [/runon sntence]
On the first first floor of the Poketch building in Kotubuki City.Okay I have only one more question, were is the poketch president
What's the point of those partial plates that you dig up in the underground? Is there a way to fuse them together to make whole ones?
Also, is there a limit to how many little sparklies show up in the underground during the day? I've gotten to the point now where I don't see anymore. xD
Note: One of my traded pokemon won me the lottery with two numbers matching today. My prize was a "POINTO APPU" or "Point-up," which is a PP Up in the English version. I'll be sure to let you know when I get a 3, 4, or 5 number match. xD
Those aren't partial plates, they are shards. You exchange them for Elemental Stones.
Okay, I know this has been asked many times before, but where exactly do you revive Fossils? I've been doing the Mine Game in the Shinou Underground and have dug up 2 Shield Fossils [they're surprisingly easy to find]. Yet when I bring them to that museum of sorts in Kurogane, no one will take them. What's the deal?
Also, why did they change Fossils from a Key Item not to be messed with, to a Regular Item which can be attached to Pokemon?
Oh, hehehehehe.You talk to the scientist behind the counter, and he'll take your fossil (once you have the shinou pokedex complete, I believe) and revive it for you. But you have to have an empty spot in your team to get the pokemon once he revives it.
I think they aren't key items so you can trade them to people.
You talk to the scientist behind the counter, and he'll take your fossil (once you have the shinou pokedex complete, I believe) and revive it for you. But you have to have an empty spot in your team to get the pokemon once he revives it.
I think they aren't key items so you can trade them to people.