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/ Pokedex 3D Pro Guide for the 3DS


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/ LAST UPDATE: March 23, 2013
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/ VERSION:
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/ AUTHOR NAME: Heather Cattles (Muku6)
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/ EMAIL:
irisdrakon (at) yahoo (dot) com /
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Table of Contents
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I.
Updates
[UPDATE]
II.
About This Guide
[AGUIDE]
III. What's a Pokedex?
[POKEDX]
IV.
Overview
[OVRVEW]
V.
Menu Options
[MNUOPT]
VI.
Pokedex
[POKDEX]
VII. Move Dex
[MOVDEX]
VIII. Pokemon Challenge
[PKMNCH]
IX.
Records/Album
[RECRDS]
X.
AR Viewer
[ARVWER]
XI.
Pokemon Codes
[PKCODE]
XII. Verdict
[VRDICT]
XIII. Disclaimer
[DISCLA]
XIV. Credits
[CRDITS]
XV.
Author Notes
[ANOTES]

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I. Updates
[UPDATE]
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March 23, 2013
- A code section has been added to the table of contents. I've currently
got a couple of codes there currently to unlock Pokemon in the Pro, and
will allow me to add more should they release more.
November 13, 2012
- Been working on this guide since I got the Pokedex on Friday. This
guide is a product of love for the series and the Pokedex itself. I
wrote the guide on the free one, and I'm pleased to have been able to
get this one going. I have all the basics here, so anything from here
on out is gravy. Hope you enjoy!

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II. About This Guide
[AGUIDE]
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This guide is meant to provide some basic information about the Pokedex 3D
Pro software available from the eShop for 15 USD (plus tax). It is not meant
as a replacement for buying the software, and may not fully contain all the
information it does. This guide is meant to help someone learn and navigate
the software.
My previous guide -- the Pokedex 3D -- which was a free version of the
software (that is no longer available on the eShop), contained information
about the Pokemon, Egg Groups, Moves, et cetera. This guide will not
contain as in-depth information about the Pokemon themselves. I find that
it takes away from the main focus of the guide, which is to help folks figure
it out, but also, to be quite honest, would be a monumental task. This
Pokedex contains over 700 entries. The previous one only had Pokemon in it
that were in Black and White. The 727 entries includes different forms
of Pokemon and all, but it is a massive collection of data. That information
could warrant it's own guide, to be honest. Perhaps another project for
another time. Or one for a brave soul to tackle.
I will go into as in-depth as possible
is a manual for this software as well.
information I will be providing here.
the software, press the Home button on
button on the bottom screen.

with this, but


It provides a
To access this
your 3DS, then

be aware that there


lot of the basic
manual while within
click the Manual

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III. What's a Pokedex?
[POKEDX]
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If you are a fan of the Pokemon games, then you'll know each game has a
Pokedex. The Pokedex in game only contains information only on the Pokemon
you have encountered, caught, or traded on that game. This Pokedex is a
piece of software that only serves its purpose as a Pokedex. You'll have
access to all the Pokemon information you could ever need on all the Pokemon.
So, what exactly is a Pokedex? It's something that is basically an
encyclopedia for Pokemon. It's just full of information on each Pokemon,
like their stats, picture (or in this case a model of the Pokemon in 3D), the
Pokemon's cry, description, et cetera. With the Pokedex 3D Pro, it contains
every Pokemon in the National Pokedex. So, if you purchase this you get all
information on all Pokemon (including all forms), right off the bat. This
is literally a full fledged Pokedex this time.

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It is possible to delete your save data, should you decide you want to
start over or whatever the case may be. To delete the saved data: after
selecting the software from the Home menu, press and hold A, B, X, and Y.
You should then follow the instructions on screen to continue the deletion
process. Keep in mind that once deleted, it cannot be restored! Also,

even if the data is deleted, photos and extra data will remain intact.
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IV. Overview
[OVRVEW]
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It should be noted that each section has different information on the screen
that will be displayed. I will be giving a screen over view of the main
menu here. Additional screens will be covered in their respective sections.
The main menu in this particular version of the Pokedex is pretty simple,
yet I think it is nicely laid out. It leads off into different sections,
but a few things we'll need to cover.

-=| Top Screen |=---------------------------------------------------------------------|


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- This is where the Pokemon shows up on screen.


When you first start the software, the first 10
seconds or so is the Pokedex 3D Pro title screen.
After that it evolves into showing random Pokemon.
These Pokemon show up on a background that can be
changed in the Options menu.
Date
- This is the date on your 3DS.
Day
- The day of the date.
Time
- This shows the current time on your 3DS.
-=| Bottom Screen |=---------------------------------------------------------------| <[Gear] |
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Move Dex
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Records/Album
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- Go back a page.
- Gear icon that leads you to an options screen.

[Pokedex Entry]

- This will read as "Check this Pokemon's Pokedex


entry." on screen. Every few seconds, a new
random Pokemon will show on the top screen. If
you want to read up on that Pokemon, click this
button to go straight to the Pokemon's entry.

Pokedex
Move Dex
Pokemon Challenge
Records/Album
AR Viewer
[*]

Go to the Pokedex section.


Go to the Move Dex section.
Go to the Pokemon Challenge section.
Go to the Records/Album section.
Go to the AR Viewer section.
Initially this spot is blank. However, when
you get far enough in Pokemon Challenge, it
opens up a link to Today's Challenge.

There's also some terminology you'll need to be familiar with. Not much,
as generally when I come across it, I'll explain it. But, this will come
up several times in the guide, and I'd like to start off with it so it's
not confusing when you start coming to abbreviations for the types. These
are what you will see within the Pokedex, so it's probably best to
familiarize yourself with them now.
Type Name
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Abbreviation
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Normal
Fire
Water
Electric
Grass
Psychic
Fighting
Poison
Ground
Flying
Dragon
Bug
Rock
Ghost
Ice
Steel
Dark

NRM
FIR
WTR
ELC
GRS
PSY
FTG
PSN
GRD
FLY
DRG
BUG
RCK
GHO
ICE
STL
DRK

I may refer to them again in the guide with their abbreviations, but I
can't promise. So, if I fail to, please come back here if you're having
trouble remembering.

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V. Menu Options
[MNUOPT]
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For the options menu, you'll be able to change some things, like the
background, language, et cetera. The top screen here is the same as if you
were on the main menu itself. It still cycles through Pokemon on top, along
with the same information (date, day, time). So we'll cover
the bottom
screen here
-=| Bottom Screen |=---------------------------------------------------------------|
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---------------------------------------------------------------This is what the options menu will look like, in it's simplistic form.
What each thing does will be covered here in a moment. This is what the
window will look like though when you first go there. You can scroll
down to see more. Below is an extra long look at how it looks if you
were to keep scrolling.

-=| Extended Bottom Screen |=---------------------------------------------------------------|


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- Goes back to previous screen. In other words,


it closes the options menu.

Bookmarks

- When you bookmark things in the Pokedex, this


is where they will show, depending on what was
bookmarked. . .
- If you bookmarked a Pokemon for quick and easy
access, then you will find its name in the list.
Just click on its name and it will bring it up.
If you press X now you will be on that Pokemon's
Pokedex entry. You can remove a Pokemon from
the list by going to Edit at the top of the
list. To register a Pokemon, go to it's entry
and click the gear icon. Click Register under
the Pokemon tab.
- Here you can register Moves to quickly access
their information. To register a move, go in a
Moves entry (via the Move Dex or through a
Pokemon's entry where it shows moves they can
learn), click the gear icon, and then click
Register under the Moves tab. To remove a
Move from the list, click the edit button.

> Pokemon

> Moves

Menu
> Scene

- This column contains ways to adjust how the


Pokedex displays things as well as sound.
- This allows you to change the background on
which the Pokemon appears on.
[1] Black floor with light orange Pokeball designs
on the floor. A gray sky with what looks like
bubbles in the sky arranged in near columns
and rows. (Think it's to give a relation to
a Pokemon's height.)
[2] Green floor with darker green Pokeball designs
in the ground. Fluffy clouds in a blue sky.
[3] A brownish ground with lighter color Pokeball
design in the ground. Trees, as if in a forest
type setting, with the background as if the
sun were setting.
[4] The floor is the surface of a moon. Two planets
are in the background of this space themed one.
One on the left is rusty colored and small. One
on the right is larger and resembles Earth.
[5] Ocean floor. What else can I say? It's the
ocean.
[6] Large gray circle on the flood with the design
etched in by a lighter color gray. Light pink,
blue and purple color gears float and move in
the sky area.

> Window

- This changes the window color and design. As in


the top and bottom part on the top screen. You'll
notice bottom screen changes once you exit the
options menu.
[1]
[2]
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[5]
[6]

> BGM

Black/Gray theme
Green/Teal theme
Red/Orange theme
Purple/Blue theme
Light Blue theme
Yellow/Orange/Brown theme

- Changes the background music that plays while in the


software.
[1] Some sort of futuristic odd sounding music.
[2] Some uplifting, happy music.
[3] Some sort of space sounding piece.
[ON] Turns music on.
[OFF] Turns music off.

> 3D Depth

- Allows you to adjust the 3D depth, should you have


it on. (Usually keep mind off to have a longer
battery life.)
[Reduced] Reduces the 3D look a bit. Might be good
for folks who enjoy the 3D but get affected
by it quickly or for long periods of time.
[Normal] Normal 3D here.

Switch Language

- Allows you to switch to a different language, should


you want to. The following languages are available:
Japanese, French, Italian, English, German, and

Spanish.
Credits

- For you to see who all were involved in this project.


It's a scroll through the credits yourself kind of
deal, so you can look at it at your own pace.

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VI. Pokedex
[POKDEX]
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The Pokedex is the meat and bones of this software. I mean, the whole thing
is named after this part it! The rest of the things are just gravy. This
is where you'll be getting information on the Pokemon. In this version, each
time you go to a Pokemon's entry in the Pokedex, you'll hear a voice say the
name of it. That was a bit startling at first, as I wasn't expecting that.
The free version did not have that. For this example of a Pokedex entry,
we'll use the first Pokemon in the Pokedex.

-=| Top Screen |=When HP or EP goes to zero, Digi-Beetle will stop working.
- There are 5 Cannons :
Shooter Gun -> shoots disks, drivers, ROMs and gifts.
Bug Zapper -> fires Bug Zaps to destroy Bug Nests.
Missile Gun -> shoot missile to destroy big rock and electro-spores.
R-Cannon -> fires Ray Bombs that boost or lower Digimon's power in
battle.
Z-Cannon -> fires Z-Bombs that damage enemy.
- To remove deadly Land Mines, you need Arm Parts.
- To make Damaging Acid Swamps didn't make damage, you need Tire Part.
- There are 9 Tournament Ranks.
- Your Digimon can digivolve after the requirement fulfilled.
-----------------DIGIVOLVE INTO
LEVEL
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11-20
Ultimate
21-30
Mega Form
31-..
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- It's best to move diagonally to conserve EP.
- You can look the enemy's status by pressing square in maze.
- Talk to people in Digital City after finishing mission, sometime
they give something.
- You can make enemies join you by giving gift and enter the battle to
defeat it, then it will join you. More better the gift (Level A is
the best), more greater possibility digimon join you.
- This is how to give gift : press square in dungeon to look at enemy's digimon
status
and then press X to give gift.
- Kill the digimon that you want the last.
- Try to upgrade Battery first.
- Always bring items to recover MP/HP before enter maze.
- To increase your digimon's max level, you must DNA Digivolve.

- DP is Digivolve Point. To increase it you must DNA Digivolve.


- If your next level is 9999999, it means you must DNA Digivolve.
- You can save at Digital City, File City and world map.
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5. WALKTHROUGH
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After long talk (bla..bla..bla..), now you in world map. Choose Boot Domain to e
nter your
first maze to finish your last test to become a tamer.
------------FIRST MISSION
------------Place : Boot Domain
Floors : 2
Objective : Defeat Leomon at Boot Domain
Enemies :
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Boss :
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First Mission is very easy because you have ultimate digimon. You can make great
damage
and the enemies can only hurt a little. After the mission over you will get your
own
Digi-Beetle and Tamer License.
Now you must join with a team. There are :
- The Vaccine Type Gold Hawks -> you will get Agumon
- The Data Type Blue Falcons -> you will get Patamon
- The Virus Type Black Sword -> you will get DemiDevimon
After you choose your team, the leader will give you next mission.
-------------SECOND MISSION
-------------Place : SCSI Domain
Floors : 4
Objective : Defeat Hagurumon at SCSI Domain
Enemies :
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| Tapirmon
| 1 | Waking Dream
| Rookie
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| Biyomon
| 1 | Spiral Twister
| Rookie
| Vaccine | 3 | 30 |
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| Betamon
| 1 | Electric Shock
| Rookie
| Virus | 3 | 50 |
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| SnowGoburimon | 1 | Bolt Strike
| Rookie
| Virus | 4 | 40 |
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| Crabmon
| 1 | Scissor Magic
| Rookie
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| Gabumon
| 1 | Blue Blaster
| Rookie
| Data
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3 |
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| Rookie
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First thing that you should do is building your level above 6. If your EP almost
zero,
use AutoPilot. MP is quick running out. Luckily if you level up, your HP and MP
goes to
max. If you build your level high enough, this maze is piece of cake.
After defeating Hagurumon, go meet your leader. He/She will give you next missio
n. Before
going to next maze, go to Digimon Center to talk with Chris Conner. He will give
you Toy
Plane. This gift is very good to give to digimon in maze. If you give Toy Plane
to
digimon that you want to have, it definitely join you.
------------THIRD MISSION
------------Place : Video Domain & Disk Domain
Floors : 5
Objective : Defeat Kokatorimon at Video Domain
Defeat Numemon at Disk Domain
Enemies :

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