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[[File:Poke Walker.png|thumb|This is the Pokewalker handheld device.]]
 
[[File:Poke_Walker.png|thumb|This is the Pokewalker handheld device.]]The '''Poké Walker''' is a device that was released with [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]. This pedometer based virtual pet allows the player to take any one Pokémon that they have captured in the game and download it onto the Poke Walker from their in game Pokemon storage PC. Players can also get Pokemon and items that can be transfered and used in their game.
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The '''Poké Walker''' is a device that was released with ''[[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]''. This pedometer based virtual pet allows the player to take any one Pokémon that they have captured in the game and download it onto the Poke Walker from their in game [[Pokémon]] storage PC. Players can also get Pokémon and items that can be transferred and used in their game.
   
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
 
To access the Pokéwalker, the player must have at least one Pokémon in a PC Box and select the ''CONNECT TO POKÉWALKER'' option from the start menu. From there, the player must select a Pokémon from their PC Boxes and select a path. Once the transfer is completed, they will be able to walk around with the Pokémon that they downloaded onto the Poké Walker.
 
To access the Pokéwalker, the player must have at least one Pokémon in a PC Box and select the ''CONNECT TO POKéWALKER'' option from the start menu. From there, the player must select a Pokémon from their PC Boxes and select a path. Once the transfer is completed, they will be able to walk around with the Pokémon that they downloaded onto the Poke Walker.
 
   
 
==Effects==
 
==Effects==
 
Every time the built in pedometer device records 10 steps taken by the player, they receive a Watt (W). Watts are a type of currency that can be used to play minigames and unlock new routes in the Poke Walker. Every time a Pokémon is transferred into the Poké Walker after a long walk, it gains one level. Its happiness increases as you walk with it as well.
 
Every time the built in pedometer device records 20 steps taken by the player, they recieve a Watt (W). Watts are a type of currency that can be used to play minigames and unlock new routes in the Poke Walker. Every time a Pokemon is transfered into the Poke Walker it gains one level.
 
   
 
==PokéRadar==
 
==PokéRadar==
 
To use the PokéRadar a player is charged 10 Watts. Once PokéRadar mode is selected 4 patches of grass are shown on screen. One patch of grass is then highlighted at random with an exclamation point. The number of exclamation points range from 1-3 and the aim is to select a higher number of exclamation points. Once selected, a battle will commence or another highlighted section of grass may show up with a higher number of exclamation points. In battle if the player is defeated or defeats the enemy Pokémon without capture, the game will end. Both Pokémon will have only 4 HP, and the player is given three options: Attack, Evade, and Catch which effect the game as follows.
 
To use the Poké Radar a player is charged 10 Watts. Once PokeRadar mode is selected 4 patches of grass are shown on screen. One patch of grass is then hilighted at random with an exclaimation point. The number of exclaimation points range from 1-3 and the aim is to select a higer number of exclaimation points. Once selected, a battle will commence or another hilighted section of grass may show up with a higher number of exclaimation points. In battle if the player is defeated or defeats the enemy pokemon without capture, the game will end. Both Pokémon will have only 4 HP, and the player is given three options: Attack, Evade, and Catch which effect the game as follows.
 
 
*Attack means that the players Pokémon does 1 HP damage to their enemy. Critical hits can occur at random, resulting in 2 HP damage.
 
*Attack means that the players Pokémon does 1 HP damage to their enemy. Critical hits can occur at random, resulting in 2 HP damage.
*Evade is a preemptive dodge of an enemies attack and can be used by either side. If the player uses evade it can highten the risk of a wild Pokemon running away.
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*Evade is a preemptive dodge of an enemies attack and can be used by either side. If the player uses evade it can heighten the risk of a wild Pokémon running away.
*Catch allows the player to throw a [[PokéBall|Pokéball]] at the Pokémon, which will either capture it or cause it to run away. Pokemon with lower health are easier to catch.
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*Catch allows the player to throw a [[PokéBall]] at the Pokémon, which will either capture it or cause it to run away. Pokémon with lower health are easier to catch.
   
==Dowsing Machines==
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==Dowsing Machine==
 
To use the Dowsing Machine a player is charged 3 Watts. The player is shown six patches of grass and has two guesses to find an item hidden in one of them. if the player is unsuccessful, the game will end. If the player is one patch away from finding the item the Dowsing Machine will show a message saying "It's near". if the item is farther than one patch away a message will appear on screen saying "It's far away".
 
To use the Dowsing Machine a player is charged 3 Watts. The player is shown six patches of grass and has three guesses to find an item hidden in one of them. if the player is unsuccessful, the game will end.
 
   
 
==Routes==
 
==Routes==
Routes are earned when a player meets certaint criteria such as gaining a certaint number of watts. In every route, when a player chooses the PokeRadar or Dowsing Machine, they have a chance to fight or find one of six Pokémon or 10 specific items associated with that route.
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Routes are earned when a player meets certain criteria such as gaining a certain number of watts. In every route, when a player chooses the PokeRadar or Dowsing Machine, they have a chance to fight or find one of six Pokémon or 10 specific items associated with that route.
   
===Refreshing Field===
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===Refreshing Field (Already unlocked)===
Here a a player can find:
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Here a player can find:
 
*[[Doduo]] (F-8) - [[Kangaskhan]] (F-8) - [[Nidoran]] (F-5) - [[Nidoran]] (M-5) - Pidgey (M-5) - [[Sentret]] (F-5).
 
 
*[[Revive]] - [[Full Heal]] - [[Burn Heal]] - [[Ice Heal]] - [[Chesto Berry]] - [[Awakening]] - [[Cheri Berry]] - [[Parlyz Heal]] - [[Oran Berry]] - [[Potion]].
Doduo (F-8) - Kangaskhan (F-8) - Nidoran (F-5) - Nidoran (M-5) - Pidgey (M-5) - Sentret (F-5).
 
 
Revive - Full Heal - Burn Heal - Ice Heal - Chesto Berry - Awakening - Cheri Berry - Parlyz Heal - Oran Berry - Potion.
 
 
===Noisy Forest===
 
   
 
===Noisy Forest (Already unlocked)===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Bellsprout]] (F-8) - [[Wobbuffet]] (F-15) - [[Paras]] (F-5) - [[Venonat]] (M-5) - Spearow (M-5) - [[Oddish]] (F-5).
 
*[[Net Ball]] - [[Revive]] - [[Green Shard]] - [[Ether]] - [[Energy Root]] - [[EnergyPowder]] - [[Big Mushroom]] - [[Pecha Berry]] - [[TinyMushroom]] - [[Cheri Berry]].
   
Bellsprout (F-8) - Wobbuffet (F-15) - Paras (F-5) - Venonat (M-5) - Spearow (M-5) - Oddish (F-5).
 
 
Net Ball - Revive - Green Shard - Ether - Energy Root - EnergyPowder - Big Mushroom - Pecha Berry - TinyMushroom - Cheri Berry.
 
 
===Rugged Road===
 
===Rugged Road===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Onix]] (M-9) - [[Magby]] (M-9) - [[Machop]] (F-7) - [[Ponyta]] (F-7) - [[Geodude]] (F-8) - [[Hoothoot]] (F-6)
 
 
*[[PP Up]] - [[Hard Stone]] - [[Red Shard]] - [[Star Piece]] - [[Full Heal]] - [[Super Repel]] - [[Burn Heal]] - [[Antidote]] - [[Escape Rope]] - [[Repel]]
Onix (M-9) - Magby (M-9) - Machop (F-7) - Ponyta (F-7) - Geodude (F-8) - Hoothoot (F-6)
 
 
PP Up - Hard Stone - Red Shard - Star Piece - Full Heal - Super Repel - Burn Heal - Antidote - Escape Rope - Repel
 
   
 
===Beautiful Beach===
 
===Beautiful Beach===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Psyduck]] (F-10) - [[Staryu]] (n/a-10) - [[Poliwag]] (M-7) - [[Slowpoke]] (M-7) - [[Sunkern]] (F-8) - [[Wooper]] (M-6)
 
 
*[[Dive Ball]] - [[Big Pearl]] - [[Blue Shard]] - [[Heart Scale]] - [[Leppa Berry]] - [[Full Heal]] - [[Aspear Berry]] - [[Soda Pop]] - [[Rawst Berry]] - [[Fresh Water]]
Psyduck (F-10) - Staryu (n/a-10) - Poliwag (M-7) - Slowpoke (M-7) - Sunkern (F-8) - Wooper (M-6)
 
 
Dive Ball - Big Pearl - Blue Shard - Heart Scale - Leppa Berry - Full Heal - Aspear Berry - Soda Pop - Rawst Berry - Fresh Water
 
   
 
===Suburban Area===
 
===Suburban Area===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Magnemite]] (n/a-11) - [[Elekid]] (M-11) - [[Magnemite]] (n/a-80) - [[Murkrow]] (F-11) - [[Rattata]] (F-7) - [[Hoothoot]] (F-7)
 
 
*[[PP Up]] - [[Guard Spec.]] - [[X Sp. Def]] - [[X Special]] - [[Dire Hit]] - [[X Accuracy]] - [[X Speed]] - [[X Defend]] - [[X Attack]] - [[Potion]]
Magnemite (n/a-11) - Elekid (M-11) - Magnemite (n/a-80) - Murkrow (F-11) - Rattata (F-7) - Hoothoot (F-7)
 
 
PP Up - Guard Spec. - X Sp. Def - X Special - Dire Hit - X Accuracy - X Speed - X Defend - X Attack - Potion
 
   
 
===Dim Cave===
 
===Dim Cave===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Gastly]] (F-15) - [[Smoochum]] (F-12) - [[Gastly]] (F-10) - [[Onix]] (M-10) - [[Zubat]] (F-8) - [[Machop]] (F-8)
 
 
*[[TM18]] (Rain Dance) - [[Silver Powder]] - [[Yellow Shard]] - [[Elixir]] - [[Persim Berry]] - [[Max Potion]] - [[Max Ether]] - [[Hyper Potion]] - [[Ether]] - [[Sitrus Berry]]
Gastly (F-15) - Smoochum (F-12) - Gastly (F-10) - Onix (M-10) - Zubat (F-8) - Machop (F-8)
 
 
TM18 (Rain Dance) - Silverpowder - Yellow Shard - Elixir - Persim Berry - Max Potion - Max Ether - Hyper Potion - Ether - Sitrus Berry
 
   
 
===Blue Lake===
 
===Blue Lake===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Poliwag]] (F-15) - [[Dratini]] (F-10) - [[Shellder]] (F-12) - [[Krabby]] (M-12) - [[Tentacool]] (F-9) - [[Goldeen]] (F-9)
 
 
*[[TM11]] (Sunny Day) - [[Net Ball]] - [[Dive Ball]] - [[Lum Berry]] - [[Star Piece]] - [[Stardust]] - [[Sitrus Berry]] - [[Pearl]] - [[Leppa Berry]] - [[Fresh Water]]
Poliwag (F-15) - Dratini (F-10) - Shellder (F-12) - Krabby (M-12) - Tentacool (F-9) - Goldeen (F-9)
 
 
TM11 (Sunny Day) - Net Ball - Dive Ball - Lum Berry - Star Piece - Stardust - Sitrus Berry - Pearl - Leppa Berry Fresh Water
 
   
 
===Town Outskirts===
 
===Town Outskirts===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Abra]] (F-15) - [[Voltorb]] (n/a-15) - [[Grimer]] (M-13) - [[Koffing]] (F-13) - Rattata (F-16) - [[Furret]] (M-15)
 
*[[TM37]] (Sandstorm) - [[Guard Spec.]] - [[X Sp. Def]] - [[Ultra Ball]] - [[Lum Berry]] - [[X Attack]] - [[Great Ball]] - [[X Accuracy]] - [[Dire Hit]] - [[Poké Ball]]
   
 
===Hoenn Field (all of the following routes can only be obtained after a player has earned the National Pokédex unless otherwise noted)===
Abra (F-15) - Voltorb (n/a-15) - Grimer (M-13) - Koffing (F-13) - Rattata (F-16) - Furret (M-15)
 
 
TM37 (Sandstorm) - Guard Spec. - X Sp. Def - Ultra Ball - Lum Berry - X Attack - Great Ball - X Accuracy - Dire Hit - Poké Ball
 
 
===Hoenn Field (all of the following routes can only be obtained after a player has earned the National Pokedex unless otherwise noted)===
 
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Linoone]] (F-30) - [[Skitty]] (F-30) - [[Volbeat]] (M-25) - [[Illumise]] (F-25) - [[Zigzagoon]] (F-17) - [[Wurmple]] (F-15)
 
 
*[[Ganlon Berry]] - [[Wacan Berry]] - [[Passho Berry]] - [[Occa Berry]] - [[Qualot Berry]] - [[Kelpsy Berry]] - [[Pomeg Berry]] - [[Nanab Berry]] - [[Bluk Berry]] - [[Razz Berry]]
Linoone (F-30) - Skitty (F-30) - Volbeat (M-25) - Illumise (F-25) - Zigzagoon (F-17) - Wurmple (F-15)
 
 
Ganlon Berry - Wacan Berry - Passho Berry - Occa Berry - Qualot Berry - Kelpsy Berry - Pomeg Berry - Nanab Berry - Bluk Berry - Razz Berry
 
   
 
===Warm Beach===
 
===Warm Beach===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Azurill]] (F20) - [[Wailmer]] (F-31) - [[Horsea]] (F-20) - [[Carvanha]] (F-26) - Goldeen (F-22) - [[Magikarp]] (F-15)
 
*[[Liechi Berry]] - [[Fire Stone]] - [[Yellow Shard]] - [[Blue Shard]] - [[Heart Scale]] - [[Big Pearl]] - [[Revive]] - [[Pearl]] - [[Wepear Berry]] - [[Fresh Water]]
   
Azurill (F20) - Wailmer (F-31) - Horsea (F-20) - Carvanha (F-26) - Goldeen (F-22) - Magikarp (F-15)
 
 
Liachi Berry - Fire Stone - Yellow Shard - Blue Shard - Heart Scale - Big Pearl - Revive - Pearl - Wepear Berry - Fresh Water
 
 
===Volcano Path===
 
===Volcano Path===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Slugma]] (F-31) - [[Meditite]] (M-32) - [[Rhyhorn]] (M-20) - [[Houndour]] (M-26) - [[Geodude]] (M-29) - [[Ponyta]] (F-19)
 
*[[Apicot Berry]] - [[Sun Stone]] - [[Moonstone]] - [[Flame Orb]] - [[Lava Cookie]] - [[Revive]] - [[Pinap Berry]] - [[Red Shard]] - [[Ice Heal]] - [[Potion]]
   
Slugma (F-31) - Meditite (M-32) - Rhyhorn (M-20) - Houndour (M-26) - Geodude (M-29) - Ponyta (F-19)
 
 
Apicot Berry - Sun Stone - Moonshine - Flame Orb - Lava Cookie - Revive - Pinap Berry - Red Shard - Ice Heal -Potion
 
 
===Treehouse===
 
===Treehouse===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Castform]] (F-30) - [[Kecleon]] (M-30) - [[Girafarig]] (F-28) - [[Stantler]] (F-28) - [[Gloom]] (F-14) - [[Weepinbell]] (M-13)
 
*[[Salac Berry]] - [[Calcium]] - [[Max Elixir]] - [[Max Potion]] - [[Max Ether]] - [[Ether]] - [[Revival Herb]] - [[Heal Powder]] - [[Energy Root]] - [[EnergyPowder]]
   
Castform (F-30) - Kecleon (M-30) - Girafarig (F-28) - Stantler (F-28) - Gloom (F-14) - Weepinbell (M-13)
 
 
Salac Berry - Calcium - Max Elixir - Max Potion - Max Ether - Ether - Revival Herb - Heal Powder - Energy Root -EnergyPowder
 
 
===Scary Cave===
 
===Scary Cave===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Marowak]] (F-30) - [[Tauros]] (M-30) - [[Golbat]] (M-33) - [[Natu]] (F-24) - [[Machop]] (M-13) - [[Gastly]] (F-15)
 
 
*[[Petaya Berry]] - [[Iron]] - [[Thick Club]] - [[Dusk Ball]] - [[Blue Shard]] - [[Old Gateau]] - [[Green Shard]] - [[Yellow Shard]] - [[Red Shard]] - [[Repel]]
Marowak (F-30) - Tauros (M-30) - Golbat (M-33) - Natu (F-24) - Machop (M-13) - Gastly (F-15)
 
 
Petaya Berry - Iron - Thick Club - Dusk Ball - Blue Shard - Old Gateau - Green Shard - Yellow Shard - Red Shard - Repel
 
   
 
===Sinnoh Field===
 
===Sinnoh Field===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Combee]] (M-30) - [[Mime Jr.]] (F-29) - [[Shinx]] (F-33) - [[Budew]] (M-30) - [[Bidoof]] (F-13) - [[Kricketot]] (M-15)
 
*[[Rare Candy]] - [[Full Restore]] - [[Max Potion]] - [[Repeat Ball]] - [[Timer Ball]] - [[Revive]] - [[Hyper Potion]] - [[Full Heal]] - [[Nest Ball]] - [[Super Potion]]
   
Combee (M-30) - Mime Jr. (F-29) - Shinx (F-33) - Budew (M-30) - Bidoof (F-13) - Kricketot (M-15)
 
 
Rare Candy - Full Restore - Max Potion - Repeat Ball - Timer Ball - Revive - Hyper Potion - Full Heal - Nest Ball -Super Potion
 
 
===Icy Mountain Rd.===
 
===Icy Mountain Rd.===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Snorunt]] (F-28) - [[Snover]] (M-31) - [[Sneasel]] (M-28) - [[Bronzor]] (n/a-20) - Mareep (F-15) - [[Swinub]] (F-16)
 
 
*[[TM07]] (Hail) - [[Yache Berry]] - [[Rindo Berry]] - [[Icy Rock]] - [[Smooth Rock]] - [[Heat Rock]] - [[Damp Rock]] - [[Max Repel]] - [[Full Heal]] - [[X Defend]]
Snorunt (F-28) - Snover (M-31) - Sneasel (M-28) - Bronzor (n/a-20) - Mareep (F-15) - Swinub (F-16)
 
 
TM07 (Hail) - Yacha Berry - Rindo Berry - Icy Rock - Smooth Rock - Heat Rock - Damp Rock - Max Repel - Full Heal - X Defend
 
   
 
===Big Forest===
 
===Big Forest===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Tropius]] (F-35) - [[Bonsly]] (M-30) - [[Tangela]] (F-30) - [[Bibarel]] (F-30) - [[Exeggcute]] (F-17) - [[Mareep]] (M-19)
 
*[[Hondew Berry]] - [[Qualot Berry]] - [[Bluk Berry]] - [[Durin Berry]] - [[Big Mushroom]] - [[Belue Berry]] - [[Honey]] - [[Tamato Berry]] - [[Grepa Berry]] - [[TinyMushroom]]
   
Tropius (F-35) - Bonsly (M-30) - Tangela (F-30) - Bibarel (F-30) - Exeggcute (F-17) - Mareep (M-19)
 
 
Hondew Berry - Qualot Berry - Bluk Berry - Durin Berry - Big Mushroom - Belue Berry - Honey - Tomato Berry - Grepa Berry - TinyMushroom
 
 
===White Lake===
 
===White Lake===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Misdreavus]] (F-32) - [[Chingling]] (F-31) - [[Haunter]] (M-25) - [[Buizel]] (M-28) - [[Chinchou]] (F-17) - [[Remoraid]] (F-19)
 
*[[TM68]] (Giga Impact) - [[Kebia Berry]] - [[Chople Berry]] - [[Watmel Berry]] - [[Pamtre Berry]] - [[Spelon Berry]] - [[Nomel Berry]] - [[Rabuta Berry]] - [[Magost Berry]] - [[Cornn Berry]]
   
Misdreavus (F-32) - Chingling (F-31) - Haunter (M-25) - Buizel (M-28) - Chinchou (F-17) - Remoraid (F--19)
 
 
TM68 (Giga Impact) - Kebia Berry - Chople Berry - Watmel Berry - Pamtre Berry - Spelon Berry - Nomel Berry - Rabuta Berry - Magost Berry - Cornn Berry
 
 
===Stormy Beach===
 
===Stormy Beach===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Shellos]] (F-30) - [[Finneon]] (F-26) - [[Seel]] (F-27) - [[Magikarp]] (F-30) - Psyduck (F-22) - [[Shellder]] (M-30)
 
 
*[[PP Up]] - [[Payapa Berry]] - [[Coba Berry]] - [[Shuca Berry]] - [[Tanga Berry]] - [[Charti Berry]] - [[Heal Ball]] - [[Quick Ball]] - [[Heart Scale]] - [[Fresh Water]]
Shellos (F-30) - Finneon (F-26) - Seel (F-27) - Magikarp (F-30) - Psyduck (F-22) - Shellder (M-30)
 
 
PP Up - Payapa Berry - Coba Berry - Shuca Berry - Tanga Berry - Charti Berry - Heal Ball - Quick Ball - Heart Scale - Fresh Water
 
   
 
===Resort===
 
===Resort===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Pikachu]] (F-30) - [[Pachirisu]] (F-33) - [[Clefairy]] (F-31) - [[Jigglypuff]] (F-30) - [[Marill]] (F-25) - [[Hoppip]] (F-25)
 
*[[Luxury Ball]] - [[Poké Doll]] - [[Fluffy Tail]] - [[Moomoo Milk]] - [[Honey]] - [[Soda Pop]] - [[Max Repel]] - [[Lemonade]] - [[Green Shard]] - [[Fresh Water]]
   
Pikachu (F-30) - Pachirisu (F-33) - Clefairy (F-31) - Jigglypuff (F-30) - Marill (F-25) - Hoppip (F-25)
 
 
Luxury Ball - Pokédoll - Fluffy Tail - Moomoo Milk - Honey - Soda Pop - Max Repel - Lemonade - Green Shard - Fresh Water
 
 
===Quiet Cave===
 
===Quiet Cave===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Spiritomb]] (M-31) - [[Munchlax]] (M-33) - [[Feebas]] (M-30) - [[Chingling]] (F-26) - [[Golbat]] (M-33) - [[Noctowl]] (F-30)
 
*[[TM15]] (Hyper Beam) - [[Nugget]] - [[TM10]] (Hidden Power) - [[Max Elixir]] - [[Big Pearl]] - [[Heart Scale]] - [[Dusk Ball]] - [[Stardust]] - [[Pearl]] - [[Elixir]]
   
 
===Beyond the Sea (Obtained through a Pokémon trade in the Global Trade Station)===
Spiritomb (M-31) - Munchlax (M-33) - Feebas (M-30) - Chingling (F-26) - Golbat (M-33) - Noctowl (F-30)
 
 
TM15 (Hyper Beam) - Nugget - TM10 (Hidden Power) - Max Elixir - Big Pearl - Heart Scale - Dusk Ball - Stardust - Pearl - Elixir
 
===Beyond the Sea (Obtained through a foreign Pokemon trade)===
 
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Staryu]] (n/a-14) - [[Octillery]] (F-19) - [[Horsea]] (M-15) - [[Corsola]] (F-16) - [[Chinchou]] (F-12) - [[Remoraid]] (M-14)
 
*[[Chilan Berry]] - [[Babiri Berry]] - [[Colbur Berry]] - [[Haban Berry]] - [[Kasib Berry]] - [[Kelpsy Berry]] - [[Pamtre Berry]] - [[Spelon Berry]] - [[Pomeg Berry]] - [[Stardust]]
   
 
===[[Night Sky's Edge]] (Obtained from a special event Jirachi)===
Staryu (n/a-14) - Octillery (F-19) - Horsea (M-15) - Corsola (F-16) - Chinchou (F-12) - Remoraid (M-14)
 
 
Chilan Berry - Babiri Berry - Colbur Berry - Haban Berry - Kasib Berry - Kelpsy Berry - Pamtre Berry - Spelon Berry - Pomeg Berry - Stardust
 
===Night Skys Edge (Obtained from a special event Jirachi)===
 
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Clefairy]] (M-8) - [[Jigglypuff]] (M-10) - [[Zubat]] (M-9) - [[Hoothoot]] (F-6) - [[Geodude]] (M-5) - [[Onix]] (F-5)
 
*[[TM29]] (Psychic) - [[Moonstone]] - [[Rare Bone]] - [[Star Piece]] - [[Green Shard]] - [[Yellow Shard]] - [[Red Shard]] - [[Blue Shard]] - [[Pearl]] - [[Stardust]]
   
Clefairy (M-8) - Jigglypuff (M-10) - Zubat (M-9) - Hoothoot (F-6) - Geodude (M-5) - Onix (F-5)
 
 
TM29 (Psychic) - Moonstone - Rare Bone - Star Piece - Green Shard - Yellow Shard - Red Shard - Blue Shard - Pearl - Stardust
 
 
===Yellow Forest (Obtained through an event)===
 
===Yellow Forest (Obtained through an event)===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Pikachu]] (M-15) - Pikachu (F-14) - Pikachu (M-13) - Pikachu (F-12) - Pikachu (M-10) - Pikachu (F-10)
 
*[[Light Ball]] - [[Thunder Stone]] - [[Miracle Seed]] - [[Big Root]] - [[Aspear Berry]] - [[Rawst Berry]] - [[Pecha Berry]] - [[Chesto Berry]] - [[Cheri Berry]] - [[Big Mushroom]]
   
Pikachu (M-15) - Pikachu (F-14) - Pikachu (M-13) - Pikachu (F-12) - Pikachu (M-10) - Pikachu (F-10)
 
 
Light Ball - ThunderStone - Miracle Seed - Big Root - Aspear Berry - Rawst Berry - Pecha Berry - Chesto Berry - Cheri Berry - Big Mushroom
 
 
===Rally (Obtained through an event)===
 
===Rally (Obtained through an event)===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Chatot]] (M-15) - [[Sableye]] (F-15) - [[Pikachu]] (F-10) - [[Croagunk]] (M-10) - Buneary (F-5) - [[Pachirisu]] (M-5)
 
*[[Yellow Flute]] - [[Max Repel]] - [[Elixir]] - [[Pearl]] - [[Max Repel]] - [[Super Potion]] - [[Escape Rope]] - [[Paralyz Heal]] - [[Oran Berry]] - [[Potion]]
   
Chatot (M-15) - Sableye (F-15) - Pikachu (F-10) - Croagunk (M-10) - Buneary (F-5) - Pachirisu (M-5)
 
 
Yellow Flute - Max Repel - Elixir - Pearl - Max Repel - Elixir - Pearl - Max Repel - Super Potion - Escape Rope - Paralyz Heal - Oran Berry - Potion
 
 
===Sightseeing (Obtained through an event)===
 
===Sightseeing (Obtained through an event)===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Eevee]] (M-10) - [[Torchic]] (M-10) - [[Poliwhirl]] (F-15) - [[Pelipper]] (M-15) - [[Pikachu]] (F-8) - [[Meowth]] (M-10)
 
*[[Rare Candy]] - [[Old Gateau]] - [[Energy Root]] - [[EnergyPowder]] - [[Moomoo Milk]] - [[Fresh Water]] - [[Soda Pop]] - [[Lemonade]] - [[Lava Cookie]] - [[Honey]]
   
Eevee (M-10) - Torchic (M-10) - Poliwhirl (F-15) - Pelipper (M-15) - Pikachu (F-8) - Meowth (M-10)
 
 
Rare Candy - Old Gateau - Energy Root - EnergyPowder - Moomoo Milk - Fresh Water - Soda Pop - Lemonade - Lava Cookie - Honey
 
 
===Winner's Path (Obtained through an event)===
 
===Winner's Path (Obtained through an event)===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Beldum]] (n/a-5) - [[Munchlax]] (M-5) - [[Horsea]] (M-5) - [[Duskull]] (M-5) - [[Magikarp]] (M-5) - [[Bronzor]] (n/a-5)
 
 
*[[Focus Sash]] - [[Choice Scarf]] - [[Choice Band - [[Choice Specs]] - [[Power Herb]] - [[White Herb]] - [[Sitrus Berry]] - [[Lum Berry]] - [[Persim Berry]] - [[Chesto Berry]]
Beldum (n/a-5) - Munchlax (M-5) - Horsea (M-5) - Duskull (M-5) - Magikarp (M-5) - Bronzor (n/a-5)
 
 
Focus Sash - Choice Scarf - Choice Band - Choice Specs - Power Herb - White Herb - Sitrus Berry - Lum Berry 0 Persim Berry - Chesto Berry
 
   
 
===Amity Meadow (Obtained through an event)===
 
===Amity Meadow (Obtained through an event)===
 
Here a player can find:
 
Here a player can find:
 
*[[Elekid]] (M-5) - [[Magby]] (M-5) - [[Smoochum]] (F-5) - [[Happiny]] (F-5) - [[Cleffa]] (F-5) - [[Igglybuff]] (M-5)
 
 
*[[Electirizer]] - [[Magmarizer]] - [[Sun Stone]] - [[Moonstone]] - [[Oval Stone]] - [[Star Piece]] - [[Moomoo Milk]] - [[Lemonade]] - [[Soda Pop]] - [[Fresh Water]]
Elekid (M-5) - Magby (M-5) - Smoochum (F-5) - Happiny (F-5) - Cleffa (F-5) - Igglybuff (M-5)
 
 
Electiriser - Magmariser - Sun Stone - Moonstone - Oval Stone - Star Piece - Moomoo Milk - Lemonade - Soda Pop - Fresh Water
 
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*The Poke Walker is often compared to the Pokemon Pikachu pedometer series.
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*The Poke Walker is often compared to the Pokémon Pikachu pedometer series.
*Alternate versions of all Pokemon are shown on the Poke Walker including Giratina's origin form and the Notch Eared Pichu. Shaymin's sky form is the only alternate form omitted because of the requirments for its activation.
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*Alternate versions of all Pokémon are shown on the Poke Walker including Giratina's origin form and the Notch Eared Pichu. Shaymin's sky form is the only alternate form omitted because of the requirements for its activation.
 
*The Poke Walker comes with two backings, one being a belt clip and the other coming as just a plain backing with copyright information.
 
*The Poke Walker comes with two backings, one being a belt clip and the other coming as just a plain backing with copyright information.
   
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==Gallery==
 
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<gallery>
<u>'''Gallery'''</u>
 
 
Pokewalker Menu.jpg|the Poke Transfer screen of a HeartGold or SoulSilver game's Poke Walker menu.
 
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Pokewalker use.jpg|a diagram of a Poke Walker and its use.
<u>'''[[File:Pokewalker_Menu.jpg|thumb|the Poke Transfer screen of a HeartGold or SoulSilver game's Poke Walker menu.]]'''</u>
 
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Pokewalker Features.jpg|A listing of the Poke Walkers features.
 
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Pokewalker Insides.jpg|Poke Walker insides.
<u>'''[[File:Pokewalker_use.jpg|thumb|a diagram of a Poke Walker and its use.]]'''</u>[[File:Pokewalker_Features.jpg|thumb|A listing of the Poke Walkers features.]] [[File:Pokewalker_connectivity.jpg|thumb|A Poke Walker connecting to a HeartGold or SoulSilver cartridge.]]
 
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Pokewalker cartridge innards.jpg|The circuitry of a HeartGold/SoulSilver cartridge illustrating how it connects to the Poke Walker.
 
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Pokewalker connectivity.jpg|A Poke Walker connecting to a HeartGold or SoulSilver cartridge.
 
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</gallery>
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This is the Pokewalker handheld device.

The Poké Walker is a device that was released with Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. This pedometer based virtual pet allows the player to take any one Pokémon that they have captured in the game and download it onto the Poke Walker from their in game Pokémon storage PC. Players can also get Pokémon and items that can be transferred and used in their game.

Usage

To access the Pokéwalker, the player must have at least one Pokémon in a PC Box and select the CONNECT TO POKÉWALKER option from the start menu. From there, the player must select a Pokémon from their PC Boxes and select a path. Once the transfer is completed, they will be able to walk around with the Pokémon that they downloaded onto the Poké Walker.

Effects

Every time the built in pedometer device records 10 steps taken by the player, they receive a Watt (W). Watts are a type of currency that can be used to play minigames and unlock new routes in the Poke Walker. Every time a Pokémon is transferred into the Poké Walker after a long walk, it gains one level. Its happiness increases as you walk with it as well.

PokéRadar

To use the PokéRadar a player is charged 10 Watts. Once PokéRadar mode is selected 4 patches of grass are shown on screen. One patch of grass is then highlighted at random with an exclamation point. The number of exclamation points range from 1-3 and the aim is to select a higher number of exclamation points. Once selected, a battle will commence or another highlighted section of grass may show up with a higher number of exclamation points. In battle if the player is defeated or defeats the enemy Pokémon without capture, the game will end. Both Pokémon will have only 4 HP, and the player is given three options: Attack, Evade, and Catch which effect the game as follows.

  • Attack means that the players Pokémon does 1 HP damage to their enemy. Critical hits can occur at random, resulting in 2 HP damage.
  • Evade is a preemptive dodge of an enemies attack and can be used by either side. If the player uses evade it can heighten the risk of a wild Pokémon running away.
  • Catch allows the player to throw a PokéBall at the Pokémon, which will either capture it or cause it to run away. Pokémon with lower health are easier to catch.

Dowsing Machine

To use the Dowsing Machine a player is charged 3 Watts. The player is shown six patches of grass and has two guesses to find an item hidden in one of them. if the player is unsuccessful, the game will end. If the player is one patch away from finding the item the Dowsing Machine will show a message saying "It's near". if the item is farther than one patch away a message will appear on screen saying "It's far away".

Routes

Routes are earned when a player meets certain criteria such as gaining a certain number of watts. In every route, when a player chooses the PokeRadar or Dowsing Machine, they have a chance to fight or find one of six Pokémon or 10 specific items associated with that route.

Refreshing Field (Already unlocked)

Here a player can find:

Noisy Forest (Already unlocked)

Here a player can find:

Rugged Road

Here a player can find:

Beautiful Beach

Here a player can find:

Suburban Area

Here a player can find:

Dim Cave

Here a player can find:

Blue Lake

Here a player can find:

Town Outskirts

Here a player can find:

Hoenn Field (all of the following routes can only be obtained after a player has earned the National Pokédex unless otherwise noted)

Here a player can find:

Warm Beach

Here a player can find:

Volcano Path

Here a player can find:

Treehouse

Here a player can find:

Scary Cave

Here a player can find:

Sinnoh Field

Here a player can find:

Icy Mountain Rd.

Here a player can find:

Big Forest

Here a player can find:

White Lake

Here a player can find:

Stormy Beach

Here a player can find:

Resort

Here a player can find:

Quiet Cave

Here a player can find:

Beyond the Sea (Obtained through a Pokémon trade in the Global Trade Station)

Here a player can find:

Night Sky's Edge (Obtained from a special event Jirachi)

Here a player can find:

Yellow Forest (Obtained through an event)

Here a player can find:

Rally (Obtained through an event)

Here a player can find:

Sightseeing (Obtained through an event)

Here a player can find:

Winner's Path (Obtained through an event)

Here a player can find:

Amity Meadow (Obtained through an event)

Here a player can find:

Notes

  • The Poke Walker is often compared to the Pokémon Pikachu pedometer series.
  • Alternate versions of all Pokémon are shown on the Poke Walker including Giratina's origin form and the Notch Eared Pichu. Shaymin's sky form is the only alternate form omitted because of the requirements for its activation.
  • The Poke Walker comes with two backings, one being a belt clip and the other coming as just a plain backing with copyright information.

Gallery