Post by BirdyBot on Jul 11, 2008 15:23:54 GMT
Route two is basically a peacefull and breathtakingly beautiful walk down a beautiful countryside stream. The trees offer shade against the weather, and add to the beauty. The stream has a gentle current and the water is clear, aside from the occational silluette of some Pokemon enjoying a swim in the warm water.
The stream follows the path all the way. It is around two metres and a half deep, able to accomodate water Pokemon who can go on land too, as well as the Magikarp who aren't great swimmers. It is very calming to watch them all doing a great display, and is a great place to train water Pokemon for contests.
Route two is fairly quiet. The only sounds are the occasioal sound of the wind creeping gently through the trees, and the tricle of the stream. There are other sounds, such as splashes as Pokemon show off by jumping in and out of the water, and of course there's the sound of yourself.
Route two isn't perticually challanging, as all you have to do is follow the stream, but it is around that time when some trainer's nerves begin to come into action, as the next town holds their first ontest of gym battle. The Pokemon are quite hard to handle too, as they are grow to be very quick and powerfull from darting through the water. It almost seems a dissapiontment to leave the natural beauty behind at the end of the route.
The Pokemon are mainly the more common water types, such as Buizel and Feebas. However, not often at all, rarer water types such as maybe even Squirtle can be found.
The stream follows the path all the way. It is around two metres and a half deep, able to accomodate water Pokemon who can go on land too, as well as the Magikarp who aren't great swimmers. It is very calming to watch them all doing a great display, and is a great place to train water Pokemon for contests.
Route two is fairly quiet. The only sounds are the occasioal sound of the wind creeping gently through the trees, and the tricle of the stream. There are other sounds, such as splashes as Pokemon show off by jumping in and out of the water, and of course there's the sound of yourself.
Route two isn't perticually challanging, as all you have to do is follow the stream, but it is around that time when some trainer's nerves begin to come into action, as the next town holds their first ontest of gym battle. The Pokemon are quite hard to handle too, as they are grow to be very quick and powerfull from darting through the water. It almost seems a dissapiontment to leave the natural beauty behind at the end of the route.
The Pokemon are mainly the more common water types, such as Buizel and Feebas. However, not often at all, rarer water types such as maybe even Squirtle can be found.