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==Rock Smash==
==Rock Smash==
In Insurgence, Rock Smash operates using a slightly different system than encountered in the core series of games. When breaking rocks, the player has a 50% chance of encountering nothing inside of the rock, a 25% chance of finding a Pokémon or a 25% chance of obtaining an item from the rock.
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===Pokémon===
The level of Pokémon encountered while smashing rocks varies depending on the level of the Pokémon that uses Rock Smash. If the player's Pokémon's level is equal to or greater than 6, then the Pokémon that appears will be at a level ranging from X-3 to X+1, where X is the designated party Pokémon's level. If the Pokémon using Rock Smash is at a level less than 6, then the Pokémon that appears will always be encountered at level 5.
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{{Catch/entry6|074|Geodude|yes|yes|Rock Smash|Scales with Party Pokémon|type1=Rock|type2=Ground|all=33%}}
{{Catch/entry6|213|Shuckle|yes|yes|Rock Smash|Scales with Party Pokémon|type1=Bug|type2=Rock|all=8.5%}}
{{Catch/entry6|299|Nosepass|yes|yes|Rock Smash|Scales with Party Pokémon|type1=Rock|all=16.5%}}
{{Catch/entry6|524|Roggenrola|yes|yes|Rock Smash|Scales with Party Pokémon|type1=Rock|all=25%}}
{{Catch/entry6|557|Dwebble|yes|yes|Rock Smash|Scales with Party Pokémon|type1=Bug|type2=Rock|all=8.5%}}
{{Catch/entry6|703|Carbink|yes|yes|Rock Smash|Scales with Party Pokémon|type1=Rock|type2=Fairy|all=8.5%}}
{{Catch/footer|cave}}
===Items===
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{{Itemlist|Hard Stone|24%|display={{BLink|Hard Stone}}}}
{{Itemlist|Soft Sand|15%|display={{BLink|Soft Sand}}}}
{{Itemlist|Pearl|15%|display={{BLink|Pearl}}}}
{{Itemlist|Heart Scale|10%|display={{BLink|Heart Scale}}}}
{{Itemlist|Helix Fossil|3%|display={{BLink|Helix Fossil}}}}
{{Itemlist|Dome Fossil|3%|display={{BLink|Dome Fossil}}}}
{{Itemlist|Old Amber|3%|display={{BLink|Old Amber}}}}
{{Itemlist|Root Fossil|3%|display={{BLink|Root Fossil}}}}
{{Itemlist|Claw Fossil|3%|display={{BLink|Claw Fossil}}}}
{{Itemlist|Skull Fossil|3%|display={{BLink|Skull Fossil}}}}
{{Itemlist|Armor Fossil|3%|display={{BLink|Armor Fossil}}}}
{{Itemlist|Cover Fossil|3%|display={{BLink|Cover Fossil}}}}
{{Itemlist|Plume Fossil|3%|display={{BLink|Plume Fossil}}}}
{{Itemlist|Jaw Fossil|3%|display={{BLink|Jaw Fossil}}}}
{{Itemlist|Sail Fossil|3%|display={{BLink|Sail Fossil}}}}
{{Itemlist|IV Stone|3%|display=[[IV Stone]]}}
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==Rock Climb==
==Rock Climb==

Revision as of 23:26, 27 January 2015

In Pokémon Insurgence, the player is able to complete their journey without needing to teach their Pokémon HMs. This is achieved through two separate replacement methods. The first method features Key Items which serve as a replacement for the HM in question. The second method features a list of certain moves which can be used in place of the attack that previously would use the HM's effect outside of battle. These moves are obtainable through both TMs and by leveling up certain Pokémon. To prevent the player from potentially reaching an impasse during a challenge run, HMs that are essential for storyline progression will always be available via Key Item.

Cut

Fly

Rocket Boots

Strength

Moves Type
Bulldoze Ground
Steamroller Bug
Ominous Wind Ghost
Icy Wind Ice
Giga Impact Normal
Slam Normal
Whirlwind Normal
Rock Throw Rock
Heavy Slam Steel
Barrage Normal
Psychic Psychic
Headbutt Normal

Rock Smash

In Insurgence, Rock Smash operates using a slightly different system than encountered in the core series of games. When breaking rocks, the player has a 50% chance of encountering nothing inside of the rock, a 25% chance of finding a Pokémon or a 25% chance of obtaining an item from the rock.

Moves Type
Any Fighting-type move Fighting

Pokémon

The level of Pokémon encountered while smashing rocks varies depending on the level of the Pokémon that uses Rock Smash. If the player's Pokémon's level is equal to or greater than 6, then the Pokémon that appears will be at a level ranging from X-3 to X+1, where X is the designated party Pokémon's level. If the Pokémon using Rock Smash is at a level less than 6, then the Pokémon that appears will always be encountered at level 5.

  Pokémon     Location     Levels     Rate  
Geodude
Rock Smash link= Rock Smash
Scales with Party Pokémon 33%


Shuckle
Rock Smash link= Rock Smash
Scales with Party Pokémon 8.5%


Nosepass
Rock Smash link= Rock Smash
Scales with Party Pokémon 16.5%


Roggenrola
Rock Smash link= Rock Smash
Scales with Party Pokémon 25%


Dwebble
Rock Smash link= Rock Smash
Scales with Party Pokémon 8.5%


Carbink
Rock Smash link= Rock Smash
Scales with Party Pokémon 8.5%



Items

Item Rate
Hard Stone 24%
Soft Sand 15%
Pearl 15%
Heart Scale 10%
Helix Fossil 3%
Dome Fossil 3%
Old Amber 3%
Root Fossil 3%
Claw Fossil 3%
Skull Fossil 3%
Armor Fossil 3%
Cover Fossil 3%
Plume Fossil 3%
Jaw Fossil 3%
Sail Fossil 3%
IV Stone 3%

Rock Climb

  • Though it is possible to level up certain Pokémon to obtain this move, it is unusable in 1.0 due to Rock Climb requiring more Badges than are presently available.

Surf

Instant Lapras

Waterfall

  • Though it is possible to level up certain Pokémon to obtain this move, it is unusable in 1.0 due to Waterfall requiring more Badges than are presently available.

Dive

Flash

Flashlight