When you surf up to Sunny shore city, there will be fishermen trainers. The first trainer you see will have a Lumineon at level 38, the evolved form of Finneon.
It depends on which meowth, if you're talking about the one at the end of the Hoenn saga, then its trainer was Tyson. But the meowth that has been around since the start of the series technically has no trainer. He is on equal par with Jessie and James and treated as such.
hell to the no. he's nothing at all
it depends on if the action replay makes you shaymin's original trainer i think you also have to have leagally fought shaymin at the spring path (so you can get the flower)
The 1st Form Of Metagross Is da da da..............METATANG!!!!
Yes there is. It is magmortar. Give your magmar the item magmarizer to hold then trade with someone and it will evolve into magmortar.
Magmortar is the final evolutionary form of the baby Pokemon Magby. In Pokemon Diamond, wild Magbys can be caught on Iron Island or Route 228. It evolves into Magmar at level 30 after which it can be traded holding a Magmarizer and it will evolve into Magmortar.
When you surf up to Sunny shore city, there will be fishermen trainers. The first trainer you see will have a Lumineon at level 38, the evolved form of Finneon.
The possessive form for the singular noun witch is witch's.example: The good witch's name is Glinda.
Yes, but you have to fight her first in human/witch form THEN in dragon form.
No, "witch's" is the possessive form of the singular noun "witch." The plural of "witch" is "witches."
It doesn't you are born with blood and cells witch form tissues witch form organs
You get Magmortar from Dark Crater Pit (B5-B14) Recruit rate: -10%
The plural of "witch" is "witches."
The possessive form for the singular noun witch is witch's.example: That witch's cauldron smells terrible.
The possessive form of the singular noun 'witch' is witch's.Example: This tea tastes like a witch's brew.
The possessive form of the singular noun witch is witch's.Example: I wore a witch's hat and carried a broom.