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* MetaGuy: Edison. Before his gym battle, he tells the player that the ''Pokemon Prism'' universe "isn't some fictional anime", making a reference to the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime without showing any actual awareness of said series (see TakeThat). Later at the BossRush, he describes how he meticulously studied your battle style and sought to counter it, something that any savvy boss character would ([[GameplayAndStorySegregation attempt to]]) do.

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* MetaGuy: Edison. Before his gym battle, he tells the player that the ''Pokemon Prism'' universe "isn't some fictional anime", making a reference to the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' without showing any actual awareness of said series (see TakeThat). Later at the BossRush, he describes how he meticulously studied your battle style and sought to counter it, something that any savvy boss character would ([[GameplayAndStorySegregation attempt to]]) do.



--> "Well, this isn't [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} some fictional anime]], so I can't just give you my badge."[[labelnote:Explanation]]The early ''Pokemon'' anime was notorious for, among other things, giving Ash gym badges whenever he did a good deed, even if he didn't actually beat their respective gym leaders in battle.[[/labelnote]]

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--> "Well, this isn't [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries some fictional anime]], so I can't just give you my badge."[[labelnote:Explanation]]The early ''Pokemon'' anime was notorious for, among other things, giving Ash gym badges whenever he did a good deed, even if he didn't actually beat their respective gym leaders in battle.[[/labelnote]]
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** For some reason, [=KoolBoyMan=] [[spoiler:kept Lance as the champion, even though he removed the Dragonite line, the pokemon that always been Lance's ace pokemon in every official iteration]].

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** For some reason, [=KoolBoyMan=] [[spoiler:kept Lance as the champion, even though he removed the Dragonite line, the pokemon Pokemon that always been Lance's ace pokemon Pokemon in every official iteration]].
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Considering you won't get Tyranitar for a long time, the Gligar line having Sand Veil ain't relevant as a Disc One Nuke


** Wild Sneasel and Gligar can be found just after the first Gym in Mound Cave, with each having a small chance of carrying the held item required to evolve them. If the player's lucky enough to find either, they'll have a strong, fully evolved Pokemon before even reaching the third city in the game, and even without the items to evolve them, Sneasel and Gligar will make very strong pokemon for the early game, aince they have the stats for what were originally suppoed to be serious single-stage pokemon. Gligar and Gliscor also have Sand Veil, an ability that combines well with the starter Larvitar once it fully evolves into Tyranitar and gets Sand Stream.
** Also in Mound Cave you can find wild Eevee as a rare encounter, which can then be immediately evolved into Jolteon, Vaporeon, or Flareon if you are lucky enough to mine up one of the requisite evolutionary stones early, evolved into Glaceon if you take it back to the starting Route 70 and level it up there, a Leafeon if you wait a little bit and level it up at Laurel Forest, or just run around until its friendship gets high enough to evolve it into Espeon or Umbreon before progressing.
** After Mound Cave when you reach Spurge City, there's an orpanage that you can donate pokemon to for "orphan points", which you can then use to get pokemon from them. Through this you have another means to obtain the aformentioned Eevee early, and you can also get Riolu from here if you catch and donate a ton of pokemon to the orphanage. Then you can run around a lot and repeatedly teach [=TMs=] to Riolu to gets its happiness high enough to evolve, allowing you to possibly have a Lucario before you even reach the second gym.

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** Wild Sneasel and Gligar can be found just after the first Gym in Mound Cave, with each having a small chance of carrying the held item required to evolve them. If the player's player is lucky enough to find either, they'll they can have a strong, fully evolved Pokemon before even reaching the third city in the game, and even game. Even without the items to evolve them, Sneasel and Gligar will make very strong pokemon for the early game, aince since they have the stats for what were originally suppoed supposed to be serious single-stage pokemon. Gligar and Gliscor also have Sand Veil, Additionally you can get an ability Ice Punch TM from the Spurge City's Casino that's available right after Mound Cave, getting you a 75 power STAB move for Sneasel/Weavile that combines well with runs off its much better Attack stat (at a point in the starter Larvitar once it fully evolves into Tyranitar game where around 50 power tends to be the best you can get), if you're willing to spend some time grinding coins in the Casino (which given the addition of Poker and gets Sand Stream.
Blackjack, is much more bearable to do).
** Also in Mound Cave you can find wild Eevee as a very rare encounter, which can then be immediately evolved into Jolteon, Vaporeon, or Flareon if you are lucky enough to mine up one of the requisite evolutionary stones early, evolved into Glaceon if you take it back to the starting Route 70 Clathrite Tunnel and level it up there, there (which is available before even reaching Mound Cave), a Leafeon if you wait a little bit and level it up at Laurel Forest, or just run around until its friendship gets high enough to evolve it into Espeon or Umbreon before progressing.
progressing. You can get additionally get Eevee as a prize from the Spurge Casino, if you don't want to bother finding one in Mound Cave due to their 1% encounter rate.
** After Mound Cave when you reach Spurge City, there's an orpanage orphanage that you can donate pokemon to for "orphan points", which you can then use to get pokemon from them. exchange for rare pokemon. Through this you have another means to obtain the aformentioned aforementioned Eevee early, and you can also get Riolu from here if you catch and donate a ton of pokemon to the orphanage. Then you can run around a lot and repeatedly teach [=TMs=] to Riolu to gets get its happiness high enough to evolve, allowing you to possibly have a Lucario before you even reach the second gym.
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** Sun Stones are still in the game, but all of the pokemon that evolve by the Sun Stone, such as the Sunkern line and Oddish line, were removed, and none of the new pokemon added in their place use the stone either, making it completely useless. It can't be made into any ring either unlike the other evolutionary stones, leaving it as pure ShopFodder. Version 0.95 would remove Sun Stones however.

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** Sun Stones are still in the game, but all of the pokemon that evolve by the Sun Stone, such as the Sunkern line and Oddish line, were removed, and none of the new pokemon added in their place use the stone either, making it completely useless. It can't be made into any ring either unlike the other evolutionary stones, leaving it as pure ShopFodder. Version However, as of version 0.95 would remove 95, Sun Stones however.are no longer obtainable.

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