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Tips for Pokemon Diamond and Pearl

I began my PokeQuest with Chimchar, the fire monkey, and soon added a Geodude, Shinx and Shellos to my crew. Geodude, who evolves into Graveler and then Golem, is a rock/ground Pokemon who is impervious to electric attacks and stands up well against flying and fire Pokemon. His Magnitude attack wipes out all kinds of opponents, but he is useless against water and plant enemies.

Chimchar

Chimchar, the Diamond and Pearl answer to Charizard, is a cute monkey with a flaming tail. When he evolves into Infernape, his hairdo goes flaming, too.

Hence, I also have Chimchar, who burns through plants. For fighting water Pokemon, I captured a Shinx, which evolved into a Luxio who evolved into a Luxray—a relatively competent electric Pokemon.

You should always strive to have the basics—fire, water, ground and electric—in your party. You can combine elements (Gyrados has fire and water, Infernape has fire and fight) but you need to cover your bases.

I generally do not carry ghost or psychic Pokemon. I know, there are a lot of you out there who will swear by Alakazam and Mewtwo. But you can teach Luxray Bite—a dark attack that wipes out psychic and ghost Pokemon in a hurry.

Get your water, electric, ground and fire attacks down pat, and you will have an answer for any situation.

Tips from Nintendo

In Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl, the way Moves affect opponents have changed. Physical Moves strike the opponent up close and use the Attack stat, where as Special Moves strike from afar and use the Special Attack stat. Knowing the difference between the two greatly improves your battle strategy.

Have your Pokemon learn moves that cover its weaknesses. For example, have a Fighting-type Pokemon learn a Ice-type or Dark-type move.

Pay attention to a Pokemon’s ability. Quite a few Pokemon have more than one available to them. A Pokemon’s ability like Levitate can make the difference in a battle.

If you have taught your Pokemon the wrong move, don’t fret! There are people in the Sinnoh that can help. Try looking for the Move Deleter or a Move Tutor. These are people who can help you with your troubles.

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10 Comments on Tips for Pokemon Diamond and Pearl

  1. i could beat you ak-maverik i got a level 75 empoleon, 75 infernape, 75 torterra, 78 lucario, 74 electavire and a level 75 staraptor

  2. To “Ak-Maverick”:

    Your team is all powerful and mostly rare pokemon, but the types you use are unbalanced.

    ~pokemongirl

  3. this is a good tip but you will need to have timing anyway if a pokebal starts to schake press A it aint easy but after somme practice its very handy to catch rare pokemon

  4. Where is a dito

  5. Giratina rules

  6. Babie gurl i can beat you with my pokemons:

    infernape [71]

    luxray[71]

    giratina[70]

    heatran[70]

    dialga[70]

    I know they are only 5 pokemons but iam working on the sixth(dragonite)it is now a dragonair [41]

  7. Charizard Tamer // September 23, 2007 at 6:38 pm // Reply

    An easy way to level up your pokemon is to first beat the game,then migrate alot of pokemon (while they are holding exp shares), then give them to your pokemon and go to the elite four and beat them again.

  8. To “babie gurl”:

    Sorry, i only just read your comment…

    Yes, i’ve seen the pokemon movie and i know what a pokemon ranger IS, but someone was using the term “pokemon ranger” as if it were some sort of item.

    Do you know what in the world they’re talking about? ‘Cuz i sure dont…

    ~pokemongirl

  9. Dear “poke master”:

    Ummm, sorry, but can you be a little more specific about what you need help with? I know lots, but i’m not sure what to tell you.

    Please write more later…

    ~pokemongirl

  10. Dear “fdg”:

    You earn the seventh badge in Snowpoint City. The leader there uses ice-type pokemon.

    Good luck!!!

    ~pokemongirl

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