well,.,.,then i'ld ask u why my diamond keeps on getting STUCK when i;m battling ?
The first puzzle is a kabuto to rotate the image just tap it. The second puzzle is a Aerodactyl as well as the first one just touch to rotate. The final image is Ho-Oh like the other two puzzles you must tap the pieces to rotate. This is for HEART GOLD i have no clue or neither do i care about Soul Silver!!
Find an online tutorial and then use any image editing program (even paint) to make them.
i would say yes because they stopped printing them because there was a man who took offense the image because he WAS psyhcic
Its on route 601 near the first entrance to the mountain close to the stairs. right where im standing in the image.
Technically, yes, but it isn't just the Pokedex. There are two requirements; 1. Beat the Pokemon League. 2. Find (It is not necessary to catch) all of the Pokemon in the Sinnoh dex, and then show to Professor Rowan, who then shows to Professor Oak, who then gives you the national dex. Note: To find Manaphy, read a book, and it shows you an image, which then records in your Pokedex. After these two requirements are met, then you can go to the battle zone.
none out yet. Roms are bad so go to jail
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The first puzzle is a kabuto to rotate the image just tap it. The second puzzle is a Aerodactyl as well as the first one just touch to rotate. The final image is Ho-Oh like the other two puzzles you must tap the pieces to rotate. This is for HEART GOLD i have no clue or neither do i care about Soul Silver!!
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