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|style="text-align:center;" width="5%" |[[File:Materias.gif|link=]] | |style="text-align:center;" width="5%" |[[File:Materias.gif|link=]] | ||
|width="13%" |Materia | |width="13%" |Materia | ||
|Material used to boost pokémon '''below level 80'''. | |Material used to boost pokémon '''below level 80 (Tier 4)'''. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:enhanced-materia.gif|link=]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:enhanced-materia.gif|link=]] | ||
|Enhanced Materia | |Enhanced Materia | ||
|Material used to boost '''level 80''' pokémon. | |Material used to boost '''level 80 (Tier 3)''' pokémon. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Superior-Materia.gif|link=]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Superior-Materia.gif|link=]] | ||
|Superior Materia | |Superior Materia | ||
|Material used to boost pokémon of '''level 100 ( | |Material used to boost pokémon of '''level 100 (Tier 2)'''. | ||
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|Mastered Materia | |Mastered Materia | ||
|Material used to boost pokémon of '''level 100 ( | |Material used to boost pokémon of '''level 100 (Tier 1)'''. | ||
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=How the Boost Machine Works= | =How the Boost Machine Works= | ||
The boost machines can be accessed at Professor Yves' laboratory, west of Viridian in Kanto, or in New Bark Town, Johto, at Professor Elm's laboratory. | |||
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When you click "Use" in the center of the machine (highlighted in green), the boost completion message will appear in the Default chat. | |||
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'''Notes''' | '''Notes''' | ||
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* Whenever a Pokémon is boosted, it will | * The process can only be started when the system requirements are met, both in terms of element and the number of stones needed for the boost and the Pokémon, each in their respective places. | ||
* If the player forgets items in any of the slots, they | * Whenever a Pokémon is boosted, it will gain a level in order to be used. For example, a Gengar (level 100) boosted +30 requires the player to be at least level 130 to use it. | ||
* If the player forgets items in any of the slots, they will not be lost, as they use the same storage system as the Pokémon Center Deposit or Market Stash. | |||
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