Pokédex Entry - #405 Luxray


Luxray has an ability to see through objects which it uses to scout for danger. When it's eyes gleam gold, it can spot hiding prey, even those hiding behind walls. It also uses this ability to help keep an eye on its offspring.

Luxray is an Electric Type Pokémon and number #405 in the National Pokédex, originating from Sinnoh (Gen 4).
It is classified as a Gleam Eyes Pokémon.

Luxray has a gender ratio of 50% for both male and female.

Abilities:
Rivalry - Luxray's Attack and Special Attack is increased by 25% if the opponent is the same gender, or decreased by 25% if the opponent is the opposite gender.
Intimidate - When Luxray enters battle, the opponent's Attack is lowered by one stage. During a double battle, both opponents' Attack are lowered. Pokémon with the abilities White Smoke, Clear Body or Hyper Cutter are not affected. In link battles, if both teams switch Pokémon during the same turn and the first team sends out Luxray, the opponent's Attack will be lowered before their Pokémon is switched out.

Guts (Hidden Ability) - Luxray's Attack is increased by 50% when induced with a status (Freeze, Burn, Poison, Sleep). Burn's effect will not be applied to lower Luxray's Attack.

Evolution:
Luxray has 2 previous evolution.
Shinx - Level up Shinx to lv15 to evolve it into Luxio.
     Luxio - Level up Luxio to lv30 to evolve it into Luxray.

Base Stats:
Total Stats - 523
HP - 80
Attack - 120
Defence - 79
Special Attack - 95
Special Defence - 79
Speed  - 70

General Information:
Height - 4'07''
Weight - 92.6lbs
Base Friendship - 70
EVs Earned upon Defeating - 3 Attack Points
Catch Rate (although not available to catch in the wild) - 45

Ways to Obtain in X/Y - Evolve Luxio, which can be caught in the Friend Safari.

Ways to Obtain in ORAS - Evolve Luxio, which can be caught on Route 118 with DexNav after defeating Kyogre/Groudon.

Luxray is a part of the Field Egg Group.

Pokédex Entry - Infernape


Infernape's Pokédex Entry states that it's crown of fire indicates its fiery nature. It is beaten by none in terms of quickness and tosses its enemies around with great agility. It uses its limbs to fight in its own unique style, which includes fiery punches and kicks.

Infernape is a dual Fire and Fighting Type Pokémon and number #392 in the National Pokédex, originating from Sinnoh (Gen 4).
It is classified as the Flame Pokémon.

Infernape has a gender ration of 87.5% for a male and 12.5% for a female.

Abilities:
Blaze - When Infernape's HP drops to below 1/3, it's fire type moves are increased in power by 50%.

Iron Fist (Hidden Ability) - The power of any punching moves Infernape uses are increased by 20%.

Evolution:
Infernape has 2 previous evolutions.
Chimchar - Level up Chimchar to lv14 to evolve it into Monferno.
     Monferno - Level up Monferno to lv36 to evolve it into Infernape.

Base Stats:
Total Stats - 534
HP - 76
Attack - 104
Defence - 71
Special Attack - 104
Special Defence - 71
Speed - 108

General Information:
Height - 3'11''
Weight - 121.3lbs
Base Friendship - 70
EVs Earned upon Defeating - 1 Attack Point, 1 Special Attack Point and 1 Speed Point.
Catch Rate (although not available to catch in the wild) - 45

Ways to Obtain in ORAS - Evolve Chimchar, which you can receive from Professor Birch on Route 101 (after defeating the Pokémon League).

Infernape is a part of the Field and Human-like Egg Groups.

Pokémon X and Y Walkthrough - Part 5 (Onwards to Santalune City)

As you arrive onto Route 3, you'll stop for a quick team meeting with all your friends, discussing what to do next. Trevor plans to go looking for new Pokémon for the Pokédex, Tierno wants to find some good Pokémon for dancing, Shauna is just happy to spend time with her cute li'l starter, and Calem suggests going off to challenge the Pokémon gym in the city just ahead. He even hands out a little adventure guidebook with some helpful hints of things every Pokémon trainer should know! How considerate! :')

As you head off down the short Route to Santalune City, they'll be several patches of grass hiding a few new Pokémon if you're eager to catch some!


There will also be a little pond area to your left near the forest exit, but unfortunately any Pokémon living over there will be unobtainable for now as you won't have a fishing rod or any Pokémon able to surf. When you get that, feel free to come on back to this route to catch them. You'll also find a Dawn Stone on the other side of the water so it's worth your time coming on back to surf across. Any Pokémon obtainable through the water in this area are also listed below for when you can come on back ;)


If you don't want to go crawling through the grass, there are a few preschoolers along the path who will be willing to challenge you. First You'll run into preschooler Oliver who has 2 Pokémon, a lv2 Caterpie and a lv4 Azurill. Soon after, you'll run into preschooler Ella, who has a lv5 Pichu.

Once you've made your way past the preschoolers, you'll be stopped at the bottom of the stairs to let a roller skater rush by ahead of you towards the city. You should also notice a nearby prickly thorn bush on the north side of the path. You'll be able to find a Revive behind it but unfortunately you won't be able to get past until one of your Pokémon learns the move Cut. If you follow the path you will find yourself in Santalune city but before that, if you head on south from the stairs you'll come to a Super Potion. There will also be a trainer or two for you to battle.  you'll run into school girl Bridget with a lv6 Bidoof. You'll have to go back through the grass on the left side, where you'll find schoolboy Brighton ready for a battle. He has each of the 3 elemental monkeys from the Unova region, Pansage, Pansear and Panpour, all at lv3. After these battles, your Pokémon might be just a bit tired, but fear not as your first glimpse of a Pokémon Centre is just ahead! Just make your way up out of the grass and onwards to Santalune City!

Pokémon X and Y Walkthrough - Part 4 (A Stroll through Santalune Forest)

As you enter Santalune Forest you'll be stopped by Shauna who has managed to catch up with you. She suggests teaming up and heading through the forest together. She will even heal up your injured Pokémon if you ask her! As you travel through Santalune Forest there will be any items to find so keep a sharp lookout! You should find the first item just to the east of the tree you're in front of.

Before heading off in that direction, however, head on over the opposite way as there are 2 items you can pick up. The first is directly ahead of you to the left, just inside the patch of grass. For the second item, carry on following the path upwards and the item will also be on the left, surrounded by a bit of grass.

There are some new Pokémon for you to find here in Santalune Forest, as well as some we already met on Route 2. If you missed any you wanted to catch, you might find them here, or if not, it's okay, as you can go back to Route 2 anytime you like to find them!

Caterpie
Fletchling

Weedle

Metapod

Scatterbug


Kakuna

Pikachu
Pansage



Panpour

Pansear
(If you find a Pikachu, you'll get a nice surprise when you hear that, unlike the other Pokémon, Pikachu will actually say it's name!)

Head back on towards the entrance and this time head east to make your way through the forest. You'll probably see your other friends exploring around you as well. At one point, Shauna will stop you and hand you a Paralyse Heal that she found in the grass. how nice of her! Just ahead from there you will find Youngster Joey (unfortunately without his Rattata this time) that you can battle. If you want to avoid the battle, just follow the path to go around him, but the experience will probably be helpful. Joey will 2 Pokémon with him, a lvl 3 Scatterbug, and a lvl 3 Fletchling. After the battle, head on past and down through the tall grass.

After a few windy turns through the forest, you will run into Lass Anna, who will have a lvl 5 Pikachu for you to battle. It may be best to make sure you have no water types at the front of your party who may take a lot of damage from Pikachu's Thunder Shock.

As you head down after defeating Anna, the path will split again. If you head right, you will have to battle Lass Lise, who has a lvl 2 Weedle, and a lvl 3 Bunnelby, and they'll be an item to pick up at the end of the path. Afterwards, head back to the main path and you'll find another item in the left corner of the grass, which you'll pass as you make your way to the exit.

As you approach the exit, your friends will all catch up to you, and you'll all make your way together onward to Route 3, also known as Ouvert Way.

Pokémon X and Y Walkthrough - Part 3 (A Wild Pokémon Appeared!)

When you advance onto Route 2, you'll see a small patch of long grass that you'll have to walk through. You're guaranteed to run into a wild Pokémon as you make your way through it. Your Pokémon is of a higher level though so should be more than capable of rising to the challenge. If you bought any Pokéballs in Aquacorde Town you could try to catch the wild Pokémon, or defeat it if you prefer.

There are several species of wild Pokémon you can encounter along Route 2:
Caterpie - Pokémon Y Only*
Pidgey


Weedle - Pokémon X Only*

Zigzagoon
Fletchling

Bunnelby
Scatterbug

 *(Don't worry if you can't catch either Caterpie or Weedle in this area due to the version you are playing as you'll still have the opportunity to find one in Santalune Forest up ahead.)

After your battle with the wild Pokémon, head forward to meet with your friends, Shauna and Calem. How convenient! You're just in time for Calem to teach you how to catch a Pokémon! He will also give you 10 Pokéballs to start you off on your catching spree ;)

Carrying on north through the rest of the tall grass, and remember to catch any Pokémon you want for your team. The more Pokémon you have with you, the stronger you can become. Don't worry about missing out on any experience if you catch a Pokémon rather than defeat it, because you'll still gain experience at the end of the battle, once the Pokémon is successfully captured.

As you near the end of Route 2 and the entrance to Santalune Forest, you'll be stopped by a young kid who, you guessed it, wants a Pokémon battle! Youngster Austin will have only 1 Pokémon, a lvl 5 Zigzagoon. You should already be a higher level than him so the battle shouldn't be too much of a problem for you. Obviously you can't catch other trainers' Pokémon, so you'll just have to defeat him. After Austin is down in defeat, you can smugly continue on your way, and into Santalune Forest.

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