Emil will come out of his house and go in search of what caused the explosion and flash of light. Access the area that was previously blocked off, and you will trigger a short cut scene whereby you hear a large explosion and a torrential downpour begins.After defeating him, Emil introduces himself and gives you a brief explanation about the Soulstones and Soul Keepers.You need to go into the house that's a short ways into the woods, this will trigger a battle against Emil. When you first get access to the woods, the path to the deeper parts is blocked off by spiderwebs.Upon defeating him, he will give you TM76. Electric - and Grass -type Pokémon are unaffected by Stun Spore. Stun Spore is a paralysis-inflicting Grass -type move. Emil generally follows a forest theme and is a user of primarily Grass-type, Bug-type and Flying-type Pokemon. 48) The user scatters a cloud of numbing powder that paralyzes the target. in: Pages with broken file links, Grass moves, Status moves, and 4 more. His teams randomize between one of four pre-made teams, irrespective of whether you have a Randomizer mode activated or not. Stun Spore Pokemon Tower Defense 3 Legacy Wikia Fandom. Meanwhile James and Meowth of Team Rocket lurk nearby, planning to steal the herb for their own nefarious uses.
Upon entering his home, Emil will challenge you to a battle. When a chance encounter with a Vileplume leaves Ash and Tracey incapacitated, Misty sets about finding a healing plant that will restore their health. Poison Powder isn't as useful on Butterfree because it walls like a sheet of paper. Sleep Powder will make short battles and catching Pokmon a lot easier, while Stun Spore will slow an enemy down for your slower teammates. There are a number of trainers in this area, eager to challenge your team, as follows: Poison Powder is useless, Toxic is much better. Stun Spore has no effect on Electric or Grass-type opponents, or opponents with Limber. Her mother has asked you to track her down.Įncounters vary based on time of day, as follows: Stun Spore is a Grass-type move that paralyzes the opponent. Stun Spore Petal Dance Gloom: Swords Dance, Double-Edge, Absorb, Poison Powder Petal Dance, Stun Spore, Take Down, Mega Drain Vileplume: Hyper Beam, Bide Cut, Acid Paras: Reflect Dig Parasect: Swords Dance, Double-Edge Solar Beam, Take Down Venonat: Reflect Double-Edge Venomoth: Stun Spore, Toxic Swift, Solar Beam Diglett: Fissure Sand Attack. While they aren't known to be able to learn it themselves, by evolving from a Pokémon that knows it, Stun Spore can be known by Amoonguss, Lilligant, Roserade, Shiinotic, Spewpa and Whimsicott.Map description This area is not described by a map. When used, it launches several stars at the opponent, the stars surround the attacking creature and it will be unable to attack or use it's bio powers. It is the fourth one gained in the game and has no attack power. Stun Spore can be temporarily learned via Mimic and Transform. Stun is one of the many Bio powers in Spore Creatures. Smeargle can learn Stun Spore via Sketch. Stun Spore can be passed down via breeding to Carnivine, Foongus, Morelull and Scatterbug. Known Pokémon that can learn Stun Spore naturally include Beautifly, Bellossom, Bellsprout, Breloom, Budew, Butterfree, Cottonee, Cutiefly, Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Gloom, Hoppip, Jumpluff, Masquerain, Oddish, Paras, Parasect, Petilil, Ribombee, Roselia, Scatterbug, Shroomish, Skiploom, Tangela, Tangrowth, Venomoth, Venonat, Victreebel, Vileplume, Vivillon and Weepinbell. Stun Spore has no effect on Electric or Grass-type opponents, or opponents with Limber, Overcoat or Safety Goggles.Īn effective Stun Spore antidote can be made by boiling the leaves of the Salveyo Weed. When a chance encounter with a Vileplume leaves Ash and Tracey incapacitated, Misty sets about finding a healing plant that will.