Mystery box, mystery box, what's inside the mystery box!
Professor Oak
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Post by Professor Oak on Feb 28, 2010 20:57:17 GMT 11
Fourth Chamber
Note: Pokémon levels range from 8 to 12. | | | | | Unown S Common | Unown T Common | Unown V Common | Unown W Common | Unown X Common |
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An inscription on the far wall reads: Framed almost directly beneath the identifiable inscription is a huge blank etching of a number of oddly shaped patterns. With there being 28 of these unusual markings in total, it begs the question as to exactly what they could mean. Recent archaeological study has dug up information in that these blank etchings begin to glow upon spending a great deal of time in the ruins themselves.
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Mystery box, mystery box, what's inside the mystery box!
Professor Oak
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Post by Professor Oak on Feb 28, 2010 20:57:32 GMT 11
Secret Area 4 Once the hefty task has been completed, a huge explosion of noise quakes the chamber. The very floor beneath the feet of the trainer begins to separate and one by one, the newly formed rows lower themselves to reveal a staircase leading to a new chamber in the form of a round cavernous entrance. This new extension to the fourth chamber reveals a large underground room which boasts two pedestals on either side, both of which presenting two different shaped fossils. On the left is a Helix Fossil and to the right, a Dome Fossil. Judging from the crumbling floor, it will only be possible to recover one fossil and return back to the exit. Attempting to recover both will result in a very painful death. OR Helix Dome
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