Post by Professor Gravon on Sept 29, 2005 2:09:34 GMT
Snowy Path
Lv 30 Max
Snowy Path is a more warmer than Ice Mountain. It rains often and the snowfall is light. As cliffs and mountains surround this route, it is protected by the cold winds from the north. It’s a wind free route! In the Snowy Path’s tranquil beauty, its snow covered pine forests surround frozen lakes. It is 100% safe to walk on the lakes. Occasionally you’ll come to a hole a pokemon has smashed just to get food from under the ice. When you finish crossing Snowy Path, you’ll find yourself at the start of your adventures back in Kantex Region Laboratory! To the north is a Seanopu Cave in the cliffs that run parallel to the Snowy Path. If you venture in you might come across the legendary regice! But if you push onwards through the cave, you’ll find your self on Glacier Point in Valiant Bay- the fiercest place in all of Kantex!
Ursaring can only be caught at night. They are the only pokemon strong enough to smash through the ice to catch food. Ursaring only seem to catch food in the morning. The cold is too much for the water pokemon at night. When ursaring leave, other pokemon like snorunt, go fishing in the open hole. Ursaring is the only pokemon feared by other pokemon. The rest of the pokemon coincide peacefully.
Sentret and zigzagoon love the forests and occasionally venture out to the lakes to try fish for food. Furret and linoone love to do similar. Sneasel live only in the forests, finding the homes of pokemon and making snacks out of their eggs.
Teddiursa can be found on the lakes are in the sparse woods.
Stantler travel in heards, so if you’re planning to catch one, have a plan! Otherwise you’ll be taking on the herd!
Pineco are in abundance in the pinecone forests.
As the snow, the cold and the rolling hills reside, the familiar green plains return. Sneasel and rattata are the signs that you are close to the Kantex Region Laboratory.
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[/td][td]Lv 30 Max
Snowy Path is a more warmer than Ice Mountain. It rains often and the snowfall is light. As cliffs and mountains surround this route, it is protected by the cold winds from the north. It’s a wind free route! In the Snowy Path’s tranquil beauty, its snow covered pine forests surround frozen lakes. It is 100% safe to walk on the lakes. Occasionally you’ll come to a hole a pokemon has smashed just to get food from under the ice. When you finish crossing Snowy Path, you’ll find yourself at the start of your adventures back in Kantex Region Laboratory! To the north is a Seanopu Cave in the cliffs that run parallel to the Snowy Path. If you venture in you might come across the legendary regice! But if you push onwards through the cave, you’ll find your self on Glacier Point in Valiant Bay- the fiercest place in all of Kantex!
Ursaring can only be caught at night. They are the only pokemon strong enough to smash through the ice to catch food. Ursaring only seem to catch food in the morning. The cold is too much for the water pokemon at night. When ursaring leave, other pokemon like snorunt, go fishing in the open hole. Ursaring is the only pokemon feared by other pokemon. The rest of the pokemon coincide peacefully.
Sentret and zigzagoon love the forests and occasionally venture out to the lakes to try fish for food. Furret and linoone love to do similar. Sneasel live only in the forests, finding the homes of pokemon and making snacks out of their eggs.
Teddiursa can be found on the lakes are in the sparse woods.
Stantler travel in heards, so if you’re planning to catch one, have a plan! Otherwise you’ll be taking on the herd!
Pineco are in abundance in the pinecone forests.
As the snow, the cold and the rolling hills reside, the familiar green plains return. Sneasel and rattata are the signs that you are close to the Kantex Region Laboratory.
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Zigzagoon
[/td][td][/td][td]Common
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Sentret
[/td][td][/td][td]Common
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Snorunt
[/td][td][/td][td]Common
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Pineco
[/td][td][/td][td]Common
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Rattata
[/td][td][/td][td]Common
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Swinub
[/td][td][/td][td]Uncommon
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Sneasel
[/td][td][/td][td]Uncommon
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Furret
[/td][td][/td][td]Uncommon
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Linoone
[/td][td][/td][td]Uncommon
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Stantler
[/td][td][/td][td]Uncommon
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Magikarp
[/td][td][/td][td]Extremely Common
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Goldeen
[/td][td][/td][td]Common
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Barboach
[/td][td][/td][td]Few
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Seaking
[/td][td][/td][td]Few
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Kricketot
[/td][td][/td][td]Common
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Hoothoot
[/td][td][/td][td]Common
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Teddiursa
[/td][td][/td][td]Common
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Kricketune
[/td][td][/td][td]Uncommon
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Noctowl
[/td][td][/td][td]Uncommon
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Ursaring
[/td][td][/td][td]Few
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