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The '''Whirl Islands''' are an archipelago found at the end of the [[Stormy Seas]]. Their namesake is a geographically similar location found in the [[bulbapedia:Whirl Islands|Johto region]] of the core series games. | The '''Whirl Islands''' are an archipelago found at the end of the [[Stormy Seas]]. Their namesake is a geographically similar location found in the [[bulbapedia:Whirl Islands|Johto region]] of the core series games. | ||
The Whirl Islands have a | The Whirl Islands have a {{BLink|special magnetic field}} that causes {{p|Magneton}} and {{p|Nosepass}} to evolve into {{p|Magnezone}} and {{p|Probopass}}, respectively, when leveled up there. The icy aura emitted by the {{BLink|Ice Rock}} in B2F allows {{p|Eevee}} to evolve into {{p|Glaceon}} when leveled up in the area. | ||
==Walkthrough== | ==Walkthrough== | ||
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{{Catch/div|water|Surfing}} | {{Catch/div|water|Surfing}} | ||
{{Catch/entry6|073|Tentacruel|yes|yes|Surf| | {{Catch/entry6|073|Tentacruel|yes|yes|Surf|type1=Water|type2=Poison|41-45|all=30%}} | ||
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{{Catch/entry6|319|Sharpedo|yes|yes|Surf|type1=Water|type2=Dark|41-45|all=61%}} | {{Catch/entry6|319|Sharpedo|yes|yes|Surf|type1=Water|type2=Dark|41-45|all=61%}} | ||
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{{Catch/div|water|Surfing}} | {{Catch/div|water|Surfing}} | ||
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{{Catch/div|water|Surfing}} | {{Catch/div|water|Surfing}} | ||
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|move1type= | |move1type=Normal|move1=Whirlwind|move1cat=Status | ||
|move2type=Ice|move2=Ice Beam|move2cat=Special | |move2type=Ice|move2=Ice Beam|move2cat=Special | ||
|move3type=Flying|move3=Roost|move3cat=Status | |move3type=Flying|move3=Roost|move3cat=Status | ||
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{{Torren}} | {{Torren}} | ||
[[Category:Ice Rock locations]] |
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Location: | East of Stormy Seas | ||
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Region: | Torren | ||
Interactive Map Location of Whirl Islands in Torren. | |||
Locations |
The Whirl Islands are an archipelago found at the end of the Stormy Seas. Their namesake is a geographically similar location found in the Johto region of the core series games.
The Whirl Islands have a special magnetic field that causes Magneton and Nosepass to evolve into Magnezone and Probopass, respectively, when leveled up there. The icy aura emitted by the Ice Rock in B2F allows Eevee to evolve into Glaceon when leveled up in the area.
Walkthrough
- To reach Audrey, when entering from the Stormy Seas, enter either the northeasternmost or northwesternmost cave and follow the path to the ladder leading to the floor below. Follow the path on this floor, battling Abyssal Cultists along the way, until another ladder is reached leading to the next floor. From there, follow the path to reach Audrey.
- To access the Meloetta tile puzzle, enter the southeasternmost cave and head straight up to reach the ladder leading to the floor below. Then follow the path leading northwest to find another ladder which takes the player down to a platform containing the puzzle.
Items
Item | Location | ||
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Hyper Potion ×3 |
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Escape Rope | Outside; above the northwestern entrance | ||
Gyaradosite | Outside; on the middle eastern island (requires Relic Song) | ||
Protein | Inside, 1F; in a rock from the middle eastern entrance (hidden) | ||
HP Up | Inside, B1F; in a rock from the northwestern entrance (hidden) | ||
Carbos | Inside, B1F; to the right of a rock from the northwestern entrance (hidden) | ||
Zinc | Inside, B1F; on the ground in the southwesternmost corner before the ledge (hidden) | ||
PP Up | Inside, B1F; in a rock from the southeastern entrance (hidden) | ||
Timer Ball | Inside, B1F; southeastern entrance | ||
Mysterious Scroll | Inside, B2F; reward for completing the Meloetta tile puzzle from the southeastern entrance | ||
Rare Candy | Inside, B2F; in a rock near the Meloetta tile puzzle (hidden) | ||
Ultra Ball | Inside, B1F; northeastern entrance | ||
Oran Berry | Inside, B1F; on the ground to the right of the Ultra Ball from the northeastern entrance (hidden) | ||
Full Restore | Inside, B1F; on the ground before the ledge from the northeastern entrance (hidden) | ||
Pearl | Inside, B2F; in a rock to the left of where the player fights Audrey (hidden) | ||
Stardust | Inside, B2F; on the ground to the right of where the player fights Audrey (hidden) | ||
Delta Galladite | Inside, B2F; left from where the player fights Audrey (requires Tesseract) | ||
Delta Gardevoirite | Inside, B2F; right from where the player fights Audrey (requires Tesseract) | ||
HM06 Dive | Inside, B1F; on a ledge going left from the stairs from the northeastern-most entrance (requires Rock Climb) | ||
Rock Smash
Item | Location | ||
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Hard Stone | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
IV Stone | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Heart Scale | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Pearl | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Soft Sand | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Helix Fossil | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Dome Fossil | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Old Amber | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Root Fossil | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Claw Fossil | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Skull Fossil | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Armor Fossil | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Cover Fossil | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Plume Fossil | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Jaw Fossil | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Sail Fossil | Randomly found by smashing rocks | ||
Pokémon
Delta Clamperl can be encountered by diving in the dark patch of water found to the right of the northeasternmost island.
Lugia appears in the area above the waterfall where the player battled Audrey after completing the events in the Deep Cavern.
Outside
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37-41 | 60%
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41-45 | 1%
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37-41 | 5%
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41-45 | 4%
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Fishing | ||||||||||
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37-41 | 70%
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37-41 | 30%
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44 | 40%
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42-44 | 60%
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41-45 | 4%
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41-45 | 40%
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5-10 | 1%
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41-45 | 15%
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41-45 | 40%
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Special Pokémon | ||||||||||
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40 | one
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1F
Pokémon | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||
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41-45 | 20%
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37-41 | 25%
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37-41 | 40%
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41-45 | 5%
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41-45 | 10%
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Surfing | ||||||||||
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41-45 | 30%
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41-45 | 4%
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41-45 | 61%
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41-45 | 5%
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Fishing | ||||||||||
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37-41 | 70%
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37-41 | 30%
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41-45 | 40%
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41-45 | 60%
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41-45 | 4%
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41-45 | 40%
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41-45 | 15%
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41-45 | 40%
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41-45 | 1%
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Rock Smash | ||||||||||
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Scales with Party Pokémon | 33%
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Scales with Party Pokémon | 8.5%
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Scales with Party Pokémon | 16.5%
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Scales with Party Pokémon | 25%
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Scales with Party Pokémon | 8.5%
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Scales with Party Pokémon | 8.5%
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B1F
Pokémon | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||
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41-45 | 20%
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37-41 | 25%
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37-41 | 40%
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41-45 | 5%
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41-45 | 10%
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Surfing | ||||||||||
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41-45 | 30%
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41-45 | 4%
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41-45 | 61%
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41-45 | 5%
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Fishing | ||||||||||
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37-41 | 70%
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37-41 | 30%
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42-47 | 40%
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42-47 | 60%
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42-47 | 4%
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42-47 | 40%
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42-47 | 15%
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42-47 | 40%
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42-47 | 1%
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B2F
Pokémon | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||
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38-42 | 25%
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42-46 | 10%
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38-42 | 40%
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42-46 | 5%
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42-46 | 20%
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Surfing | ||||||||||
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42-46 | 30%
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42-46 | 4%
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42-46 | 61%
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42-46 | 5%
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Fishing | ||||||||||
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38-42 | 70%
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38-42 | 30%
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42-46 | 40%
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42-46 | 60%
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42-46 | 4%
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42-46 | 40%
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42-46 | 15%
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42-46 | 40%
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42-46 | 1%
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Special Pokémon | ||||||||||
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100 | One
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Trainers
1F
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B2F
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