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Post Game Walkthrough (Continued) (2)
Pokemon TCG Live

Post Game Walkthrough (Continued) (2)

Continue your Pokemon TCG Live post-game journey. Explore the differences between Black City and White Forest, discover exclusive Pokemon and items, and learn how to maximize your post-game content.

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Continue your Pokemon TCG Live post-game journey. Explore the differences between Black City and White Forest, discover exclusive Pokemon and items, and learn how to maximize your post-game content.

This section continues the post-game walkthrough, focusing on the significant differences between Black City and White Forest in Pokemon Black and White versions, respectively.

Black City (Pokemon Black): This is a dark, large city known for heavy battling. NPCs in the outer areas will initiate battles immediately upon talking to them, with Pokemon levels ranging from 30 to 67. The city also features a central building with a private shop selling rare items like Heart Scales and elemental stones at high prices.

White Forest (Pokemon White): This is a bright, nature-filled area with abundant wild Pokemon grass and ponds. There are no trainer battles, but players can catch wild Pokemon at Level 5. These Pokemon are unique to White Forest and not found elsewhere in Unova (except possibly the Dream World). Rare items, such as evolution stones, may also appear randomly on the ground daily (0-3 items).

Entralink Feature: The Pokemon, trainers, and items available in both Black City and White Forest are predetermined when the game starts. To increase the selection or change the content, players must use the Entralink feature to visit another person's Black City or White Forest via local wireless. If this is not possible, players are stuck with the initial content.

Pokemon Exclusivity: White Forest contains thirty-three base form Pokemon not found elsewhere in Unova. Their fully evolved forms are used by trainers in Black City, allowing them to be added to the PokeDex. If a wild Pokemon in White Forest has a branched evolution, Black City trainers will use both evolutions, increasing the total number of Pokemon seen in Black City.

Item Availability: Items available for purchase or found in the wild also vary. It's suggested that visiting another player's area replaces their content rather than adding to it, potentially limiting the ability to obtain all items or Pokemon.

Strategic Differences: White Forest is ideal for catching unique Pokemon, while Black City is beneficial for gaining EXP through daily rematches with trainers.

Pokemon Found in White Forest: Pidgey, NidoranF, NidoranM, Oddish, Abra, Machop, Bellsprout, Magnemite, Gastly, Rhyhorn, Porygon, Togepi, Mareep, Hoppip, Wooper*, Elekid, Magby, Wurmple, Lotad*, Seedot, Ralts, Surskit*, Slakoth, Whismur, Azurill, Aron, Trapinch, Corphish*, Bagon, Starly, Shinx, Budew, Happiny. (*Starred Pokemon are found by Surfing.)

Items in Black City Market: Poké Ball, Luxury Ball, Max Repel, Fresh Water, Berry Juice, Fluffy Tail, Poké Doll, Fire Stone, Water Stone, Thunderstone, Leaf Stone, Moon Stone, Sun Stone, Shiny Stone, Dusk Stone, Dawn Stone, Oval Stone, Red Shard, Blue Shard, Yellow Shard, Green Shard, Tiny Mushroom, Big Mushroom, Pearl, Big Pearl, Stardust, Star Piece, Heart Scale, Rare Bone, Nugget.

Items in White Forest: Poké Ball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball, Dive Ball, Nest Ball, Repeat Ball, Timer Ball, Red Shard, Blue Shard, Yellow Shard, Green Shard, Fire Stone, Thunderstone, Water Stone, Leaf Stone, Shiny Stone, Dusk Stone, Dawn Stone, Oval Stone, Tiny Mushroom, Big Mushroom, Stardust, Heart Scale, Rare Bone. (Note: Sun and Moon Stones are not found here, but Dusk and Dawn Stones are listed twice.)

Pricing: Prices in Black City are extremely high. A regular Poké Ball costs $10,000, while evolution stones also cost $10,000 each. Other items are similarly priced.

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