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ld this not be correct, if someone with

this information could email me, that'd be great. Until then, all
Pokemon, except for the three event Legendaries, should be filled in.
September 13, 2011
- Permission granted to www.cheatmasters.com.
- www.supercheats.com removed from list as they've never gone through
with posting.
September 07, 2011
- Since I've spent some time away from this, I've come back to give this
guide a bit of a look over. Correcting typos, fixing sentences, adding
find functionality, etc. Changes are visual. The most notable things
are listed below:
- Codes for each section of the Table of Contents. I found that
while it's possible someone could just look up the name of the
section, it might not always be a wise thing. As such, I've
now included section codes to more easily find each section.
- About This Guide, Disclaimer, Screen Overview, and Tidbits of
Info have had sections reworded, corrected, fixed.
- Tidbits of Info has been expanded a bit. As such, I've put
search codes for that particular section to more easily
navigate it.
- Moves section has been revamped a bit to better accommodate
searching.
- Found instances where the Pokemon Throh had his name spelled
"Thorh". Has now been corrected.
July 22, 2011
- Victini (000), Herdier (013), Simisage (018), Munna (023), Pidove (025),
Roggenrola (030), Timburr (038), Tympole (041), Basculin (056),
Krokorok (058), Crustle (064), Scrafty (066), Tirtouga (070),
Carracosta (071), Archen (072), Cinccino (079), Vanillite (088),
Tynamo (108), Eelektross (110), Litwick (113), Chandelure (115),
Beartic (120), Accelgor (123), Stunfisk (124), Bouffalant (132),
Cobalion (144), Terrakion (145), Virizion (146), Reshiram (149),
Zekrom (150): Information fully added. No longer incomplete entries.
- Keldeo (153), Meloetta (154), and Genesect (155): Listed as event
Pokemon and not seeing anything in the Pokedex 3D about them. Will
fill in their entries as best I can and keep them here in case they are
added.
- Found many instances where Basculin was spelled as Basculine. This has
since been corrected.
- Information added to Tidbits of Info. Talks about how certain Pokemon
will have to be traded amongst Pokedex 3D "games" if you wish to
collect all information in your Pokedex.
- Because of the previous issue, I'm missing the following information
in mine: Pansear, Simisear, Panpour, and Simipour. If anyone could
contact me in regards to the stats (HP, ATK, SPD, etc) of these
Pokemon, I would be grateful. Until then, I am done with what I can
do with this Pokedex 3D guide.
July 13, 2011
- Watchog (011), Boldore (031), Petilil (054), Sandile (057),
Darmanitan [Standard Mode] (061), Maractus (062), Vanilluxe (090),
Deerling (091), Joltik (101), Eelektrik (109), Elgyem (111),
Lampent (114), Cubchoo (119), Golurk (129), Larvesta (142): Information
fully added. No longer incomplete entries.
- Permission granted to www.cheats.de to post this guide.

July 08, 2011


- Patrat (010), Musharna (024), Tranquill (026), Unfezant (027),
Gurdurr (039), Seismitoad (043), Swadloon (047), Leavanny (048),
Scolipede (051), Basculin (056), Darmanitan [Zen Mode] (061),
Trubbish (074), Zorua (076), Reuniclus (085), Karrablast (094),
Amoonguss (097), Jellicent (099), Klang (106), Fraxure (117),
Mienshao (126), Kyurem (152): Information fully added. No longer
incomplete entries.
- Moves I-Z have now had Pokemon added to them.
- Fixed Teeter Dance to read correctly. Used to read as Tester Dance.
- From here on in will be sporadic updates. Any changes that need to be
made that are brought to my attention and to finish off the Pokedex
information. Otherwise this is relatively done.
June 30, 2011
- Lillipup (012), Blitzle (028), Sewaddle (046), Whimsicott (053),
Cofagrigus (069), Sawsbuck (092), Mienfoo (125), Bisharp (131),
Braviary (134), Vullaby (135), Mandibuzz (136), Heatmor (137):
Information fully added. No longer incomplete entries.
- Move with H have now had Pokemon added to it.
- Egg Groups section has been added and completed
June 26, 2011
- Pansage (017), Zebstrika (029), Drilbur (035), Throh (044),
Krookodile (059), Yamask (068), Frillish (098), Ferroseed (103),
Pawniard (130): Information fully added. No longer incomplete entries.
- Moves section has been made easier to read.
_ Moves A-G have now had Pokemon added that can learn them. They are
marked and explained in the section.
- If you are confused where 1.10 went, it was submitted days ago and never
updated over the 1.04. I'm keeping tabs of update version whether
GameFAQs can get them up in time or not.
June 23, 2011
- Added the description of all the Moves in the Moves section. If I've
left any out, please let me know. I will add the Pokemon that can learn
those moves in a future update. Also still to come is the Egg Groups
section.
- Error with TM38 saying "Flame Blast" rather than "Fire Blast". It has
now been corrected.
- Liepard (016), Palpitoad (042), Archeops (073), Gothitelle (082),
Beheeyem (112), and Haxorus (118): Information fully added. No longer
incomplete entries.
June 21, 2011
- Stoutland (014), Excadrill (036), Gothorita (081), Ferrothorn (104), and
Sawk (045): Information fully added. No longer incomplete entries.
- Added Pokemon 121 through 155.
June
-

19, 2011
Added Categories to Pokemon 001-050 that were missing them.
Gigalith (032): Information fully added. No longer an incomplete entry.
Added Pokemon 051 through 120.

June 16, 2011


- Removed example from Pokedex. The
and I felt the table took up space
- Super Cheats has been added to the
permission to post this guide.
- Added Pokemon 010 through 014, 016

tables are pretty self explanatory,


without being much help.
official list of websites with
through 032, 035 and 036, 038 and

039, and 41-48.


- Added Egg Groups to Table of Contents.
June 15, 2011
- Changed "Move Description" section heading to "Moves". It will have
the Moves description but also a list of which Pokemon can use that
particular Move.
- Added an extra section in the search quickly section of the Pokedex.
- Added the following Pokemon:
Purrloin (015), Woobat (033), Swoobat (034), Audino (037),
Conkeldurr (040), Venipede (049), Whirlipede (050)
- Will be adding more Pokemon in the next few days.
June 14, 2011
- Creation of the Pokedex 3D information guide.
- Guide uploaded to GameFAQs. Anyone else interested should contact me
in regards to adding it to your site.

==============================================================================
II. About This Guide
[AGUIDE]
==============================================================================
This guide is meant to provide the Pokemon information that you will find
within the Pokedex 3D itself. It is not meant as a full walkthrough of
assisting someone with using the Pokedex. It's meant to cover the highlights of the Pokedex. Things such as data on the Pokemon, Egg Groups,
and such all have their sections to cover said data.
This will be a bit of an overview, but not the full information, as the
manual within the software provides a lot of information. To access the
manual for the software, while within the software, hit the Home button.
From here, you should be able to see a Manual button at the bottom. Press
the Manual button and it will provide a great wealth of information along
with images. I may include some information in this guide that is not
within the softwares manual. However, the manual will be your biggest
assets while learning the software.
I would like to note a couple of symbols you may see used throughout the
guide. Double exclamations (!!) before each line means that this is a
warning of some kind, so you may wish to read before you proceed. Double
question marks (??) before each line means it's my own ramblings of sorts.
You can easily bypass if you don't want to read, but they are my own
pondering on the issue.
---NOTICE--As of October 1, 2012, the Pokedex 3d will be removed from the eShop. If
you wish to own this, it's probably best to download it now and hold on to
it. Remember that this is a free version of a Pokedex. So, why is this
being removed from the eShop? Well, Nintendo is coming out with a paid
Pokedex called Pokedex 3D Pro. It will be released on November 8, 2012,
but apparently will be a full Pokedex with all Pokemon in it from the
original Red/Blue all the way to Pokemon Black 2 and Pokemon White 2. So,
instead of them just updating the free one, they're making you go to a
paid one.
Apparently the Pokemon won't be something you unlock with SpotPass, but

just given to you by default. Which is what it should be considering


it's going to be 1,500 yen on Japanese shop. (As of the time of this
writing, that equates to just a bit under $19 USD.) But we're still unsure
of what they will be charging on the US eShop. It has some other
functionality and all. I'll be trying to pick up the paid one day one, or
as soon after day one as possible. I'd like to try to get a FAQ of the new
one up as well. Just bear in mind if I have the information of Pokemon in
that one like I do here, it will be a work in progress.
As such, I've come to the conclusion that Keldeo, Meloetta, and Genesect
just aren't going to get entries in this Pokedex. And that's fine. I'm
still going to leave their basic information here, for folks using it for
playing Pokemon White and Pokemon Black. Just be aware it doesn't have
any "stats" for them and they'll remain unfinished.
Because this program will be retired from the eShop on October 1, I will
be making this FAQ's status as FINAL. I don't believe anything has been
left out. If for some reason something has, please feel free to contact
me, and I'll make the slight edits to correct everything. Otherwise, as
far as I'm concerned, this is it for the FAQ. Hope this has been of us
to some folks, and that I hope I can draw you back with a new FAQ for the
new version. Look forward to long writing sessions again. ;)
==============================================================================
III. Disclaimer
[DISCLA]
==============================================================================
This guide should not be reproduced under any circumstances except for
personal, private use. No alterations may be made to this guide.
This guide is free and under no circumstances should anyone be required
to pay for this information. If you've come across this guide after
having paid for some kind of service or to view this guide specifically,
please contact me.
For permission to add this guide to a website, please contact me for
written permission. This includes personal websites as well as larger,
more well known websites. I want to try to verify that this guide is not
being misused or altered in any way.
The following are sites that have obtained permission to host this guide:
www.gamefaqs.com
www.cheats.de
www.cheatmasters.com
Any others that have this guide up are in violation of this guides copyright.
Please contact me for consent.

==============================================================================
IV. Screen Overview
[SOVRVW]
==============================================================================
This will give a brief overview of the sections on screen. It's meant as
a quick reference guide to get started. However, if you need more detailed
information, please refer to the manual within the software. To do so,
while within the Pokedex 3D, press the Home button. At the bottom should
be a Manual button. Press that for further information.

// Top Screen \\
---------------------------------------------------------------------| Name/Category
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Pokemon Here
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---------------------------------------------------------------------| Unova Pokedex # [Type]
Gender
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---------------------------------------------------------------------Name
Category
Pokemon Here

- Pokemon's Name
- Category this particular Pokemon is in
- This is where the Pokemon shows up on screen. You
can move around the Pokemon to see it in full with
the stick.
Unova Pokedex # - This is the Pokedex number of this particular
Pokemon in the Pokemon Black and Pokemon White
version of the Pokedex.
[Type]
- The Pokemon's type. For example: Normal, Flying,
or Water/Ice.
Gender
- This shows the Pokemon gender. Could show up as
only male, only female, male and female, or as
unknown.
\\ Bottom Screen //
---------------------------------------------------------------| <[Gear] |
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| [HP]
[Attack]
[Defense]
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| [Sp. ATk]
[Sp. Def]
[Speed]
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| [Height]
[Weight]
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| [AR Marker]
[Action]
[Stickers]
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| [Pokemon Behavior]
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| [Egg Group]
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| [Ability]
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| [Evolution]
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| [Moves]
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[Name] [Type] [Kind] [Pow] [Acc] [PP]
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( )
|
---------------------------------------------------------------[Gear] - Gear icon that leads you to a Menu screen.

HP
Attack
Defense
Sp. Atk
Sp. Def
Speed
Height
Weight

The HP of the Pokemon you are currently viewing.


Attack of the Pokemon you are currently viewing.
Defense of the Pokemon you are currently viewing.
Special Attack of the Pokemon you are currently viewing.
Special Defense of the Pokemon you are currently viewing.
Speed of the Pokemon you are currently viewing.
Height of the Pokemon you are currently viewing.
Weight of the Pokemon you are currently viewing.

AR Marker - This is the AR Marker of the Pokemon you are currently


viewing. If you scan this code after having the Pokemon
data in your Pokedex, you will receive an AR sticker.
Action
- Press this button to watch your current Pokemon do a
move.
Stickers - Two types of stickers available for each Pokemon, AR
Stickers and Photo Stickers.
Pokemon Behavior - Shows the Pokemon behavior of the current Pokemon
you are viewing. Lists both Pokemon Black and
Pokemon White descriptions. Click it to show the
other versions description, if available.
Egg Group - Simply the Egg Group this Pokemon belongs to.
Ability - Passive abilities the Pokemon knows. Such as bonuses from
certain held items or protects them from certain status
effects, for a couple of examples.
Evolution - Shows the chain of evolution the Pokemon you are currently
viewing can/will go through. If there is no evolution for
it, it will simply tell you it does not evolve. If a
Pokemon does evolve it will show you where in the chain
that particular one is in its evolving. You can click on
any of the Pokemon in the chain before/after the current
Pokemon to access that Pokemon data. If you do not currently
possess it Pokemon will show up as silhouettes and no data
will be available.
Moves - All of the moves the Pokemon you are currently viewing can
possibly learn. Clicking on a move here will tell you what
other Pokemon can also learn that move.
Name - Name of the move.
Type - Type of move. For example, whether it's a Normal or
Psychic move type.
Kind - Tells you whether it is a physical attack, special attack,
etc.
Pow - The power of the Move.
Acc - Accuracy of the Move.
PP - Points available for the Move.
( ) - Represents the icon for the Catalogue. You can slide it
along to change which Pokemon you have selected. Can vary
on bottom of screen where you are in your Pokemon list.

==============================================================================
V. Tidbits of Info
[TBINFO]
==============================================================================
Some information that isn't enough on its own to warrant its own section
but enough information to create, when together, a large enough section with
information.
----------------------------------------------------| Spot Pass
[TB-SPTPAS]
| Ways to Obtain Pokemon Data
[TB-PKMDAT]
| AR Markers
[TB-ARMARK]
| Stickers
[TB-STIKRS]
| Finishing up the Pokedex
[TB-POKDEX]
| Pokemon Search and Sort
[TB-SRHSRT]
| Pokemon Catalogue
[TB-PKCATA]
| Menu Tidbits
[TB-MENUTB]
----------------------------------------------------// For quick searching, please use the search codes above in your
// browsers FIND function.

>> [TB-SPTPAS] SPOT PASS


If this is enabled, and you've set up your 3DS and accepted the
Terms and Conditions, you can now have your 3DS connect to the
internet to obtain THREE new Pokemon each day. They will be
completely random, but you may be able to tip things in your
favor, if you wish to obtain a specific Pokemon (or several
Pokemon) data. If you scan a Pokemon's AR Marker, it is said
that it will slightly increase your chance on obtaining that
Pokemon's data.
>> [TB-PKMDAT] WAYS TO OBTAIN POKEMON
There are two ways to obtain Pokemon
information with your friends as one
the data will share the data but not
The second way is through Spot Pass,

DATA
data. You may swap
method. The person sending
lose it on their own copy.
as described above.

Additionally, one could say there is a third way: AR Markers.


I go into this in a bit more depth through several other sections,
but there will be some you may not be able to obtain at all. The
legendary Pokemon come to mind for me, as I was missing several in
the end. However, I was able to obtain both AR Sticker and Pokemon
data for them through the scanning of their AR Marker. Speaking
of AR Markers
>> [TB-ARMARK] AR MARKERS
So, where are these mythical AR Markers I speak of? Serebii.net
comes to the rescue!
http://serebii.net/pokedex3d/pokemon.shtml
If you go to the address above, look under the AR Marker category on
the very right of the table. Click the link on the line of the
Pokemon you want and the marker will show on screen. Scan it with
your AR Viewer to possibly increase your chances at obtaining the
Pokemon information.

!! Do not scan them all, as it make it pointless to try to increase


!! your chances.
If you scan an AR Marker of a Pokemon you already have you will get
an AR sticker. And while on the topic of stickers...
>> [TB-STIKRS] STICKERS
There are two stickers per Pokemon available. The two sticker types
are AR Stickers and Photo Stickers.
AR Stickers
- If you scan an AR Marker AFTER you've o Pokemon, you'll o
btain this particular sticker.
Go to the Serebii address above under the "AR
Markers" section to access the AR Markers.
Photo Stickers - To gain this particular type of sticker, you'll
need take a picture of the Pokemon that shows up
when the AR Marker is scanned by the AR Viewer.
There are benefits to collecting a lot of stickers. The two following
are examples from the Manual. Getting different types of buttons
to use in the AR Viewer, or perhaps the ability to set a photo as
a background for the AR Viewer. Not exactly something to write home
about, but the software is free, and perhaps there may be some more
interesting things hidden to unlock.
>> [TB-POKDEX] FINISHING UP THE POKEDEX
There are some things you should know if you plan to have a
complete Pokedex. It's not entirely easy even if you know
someone else with this software.
<< There are some Pokemon in which you can only get one
variation of in your run with the Pokedex. If you wish to
complete your Pokedex, you'll need some friends with this title
and a bit of luck. Here are the Pokemon that fit in this
issue:
PANPOUR / PANSAGE / PANSEAR
Each "game" is limited to one of the Pokemon here and the
appropriate evolution (or pre-evolution, depending on which
one you acquire first). To get the other information, well,
you know the drill. Just hope your friends are lucky and
get different information than you got.
UNFEZANT
If you're not familiar with it, Unfezant is special. The first
two forms are the same for both male and female. However, once
it reaches its final evolution, Unfezant, males and females take
on different appearances. As such, Nintendo has done its
signature move in Pokemon style, as allowing you only one. To
acquire the other well hope that you have a friend with the
opposite gender as you.
FRILLISH and JELLICENT
These two come in both male and female varieties. You'll have
no control over which one you obtain. You will however, obtain

them both in same gender. Whichever one you get first will set
the gender you get on the other one. So if you get one that is
male (either one), then the other one will be male as well,
and vice versa.
DEERLING and SAWSBUCK
For this particular Pokemon, it's not gender that is an issue,
but rather a seasonal issue. You'll only be able to obtain
one season. Whichever one you get first will set the season
for the other. So say you obtain a winter Sawsbuck. That
means your Deerling, whenever you finally get it, will be of
the winter variety. Want the other three seasons of the year?
Time to make some friends.
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??

I'll be honest and say I'm not exactly sure what Nintendo hopes
to gain to make folks trade Pokemon data for the Pokedex. It's
one thing to make you trade Pokemon. I can understand that. It
gets the Pokemon community to be social and all. But to share
data on a Pokedex? You've lost me Nintendo. Living abroad
makes this more difficult than it should be. If they allowed
online data trading, this would make it worlds easier

<< There are some Pokemon in which you can only discover through
scanning AR Markers. An example would be, for me I had Virizion
that I got through, apparently, Spot Pass. However, I reached the
end of what Spot Pass gave, and was unable to get Cobalion or
Terrakion. When I went to Serebii though to fill in my AR Stickers
for Pokemon I'd found they finally finished up the rest of the list
of markers. So scanning those two codes yielded me not only their
AR Sticker but data as well

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