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Water Fall pond is a great place to find water pokemon you have to have the friend areas peanut swamp rubadub river and tadpole pond to get all the pokemon there is to get in there it has 20 floors well here are all the pokemon in it warturtle squirtle marshtomp mudkip totodile barboach wishcash whooper quagsire or goldeen you can find water stones there and all that kind of stuff.
Waterfall Pond will become an available dungeon after the credits have rolled. The HM Waterfall is however required to enter. If you don't have it yet the HM can be found in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon/Solar Cave|Solar Cave]]. Once you have this HM be prepared for 19 levels when you are ready to tackle this dungeon.
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==The Dungeon==
Water Fall pond is a great place to find water Pokémon you have to have the following [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon/Friend Areas|Friend Areas:]] Peanut Swamp, Rubadub River, and Tadpole Pond.
==Items==
* Water Stones
 
==Enemies==
Almost all of the Pokémon here are water types so choosing your team should be more straightforward than in other dungeons. Be sure to be prepared for the few Pokémon who get around the standard weaknesses water types have. There are quite a few water/ground hybrids and a couple of water/grass Pokémon that are able to get around water's standard weaknesses.
 
{| {{prettytable}}
!Name!!Type!!Level!!EXP!!Levels seen!!Recruit Rate
|-
|{{bp|Mudkip}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]||28|| / || 1-3 ||12.3%
|-
|{{bp|Lotad}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Grass.gif]]||30|| / || 1-3 ||8%
|-
|{{bp|Poliwag}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]||40|| / || 1-5 ||8.1%
|-
|{{bp|Goldeen}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]||25|| / || 1-5 ||11.9%
|-
|{{bp|Barboach}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||25|| / || 1-5 ||8.3%
|-
|{{bp|Wooper}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||32|| / || 3-6 ||11.9%
|-
|{{bp|Surskit}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Bug.gif]]||24|| / || 4-7 ||3.8%
|-
|{{bp|Totodile}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]||29|| / || 6-10 ||11.4%
|-
|{{bp|Corphish}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]||25|| / || 6-12 ||8.8%
|-
|{{bp|Magikarp}} (Blue version only)||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]||5|| / || 7-11 ||9.2%
|-
|{{bp|Squirtle}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]||26|| / || 8-12 ||11.7%
|-
|{{bp|Poliwhirl}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]||28|| / || 9-13 ||-19%
|-
|{{bp|Masquerain}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Bug.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Flying.gif]]||40|| / || 12-19 ||N/A
|-
|{{bp|Lombre}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Grass.gif]]||25|| / || 13-16 ||-19%
|-
|{{bp|Marshtomp}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||28|| / || 13-18 ||-19%
|-
|{{bp|Quagsire}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||24|| / || 15-19 ||N/A
|-
|{{bp|Whiscash}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||30|| / || 15-19 ||N/A
|-
|{{bp|Feebas}} (Red version only)||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]||5|| / || 16-19 ||9.2%
|-
|{{bp|Poliwrath}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]/ [[Image:PkmnType_Fighting.gif]]||30|| / || 17-19 ||N/A
|}
 
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Revision as of 11:15, 8 February 2008

Waterfall Pond will become an available dungeon after the credits have rolled. The HM Waterfall is however required to enter. If you don't have it yet the HM can be found in Solar Cave. Once you have this HM be prepared for 19 levels when you are ready to tackle this dungeon.

The Dungeon

Water Fall pond is a great place to find water Pokémon you have to have the following Friend Areas: Peanut Swamp, Rubadub River, and Tadpole Pond.

Items

  • Water Stones

Enemies

Almost all of the Pokémon here are water types so choosing your team should be more straightforward than in other dungeons. Be sure to be prepared for the few Pokémon who get around the standard weaknesses water types have. There are quite a few water/ground hybrids and a couple of water/grass Pokémon that are able to get around water's standard weaknesses.

Name Type Level EXP Levels seen Recruit Rate
Mudkip File:PkmnType Water.gif 28 / 1-3 12.3%
Lotad File:PkmnType Water.gif/File:PkmnType Grass.gif 30 / 1-3 8%
Poliwag File:PkmnType Water.gif 40 / 1-5 8.1%
Goldeen File:PkmnType Water.gif 25 / 1-5 11.9%
Barboach File:PkmnType Water.gif/File:PkmnType Ground.gif 25 / 1-5 8.3%
Wooper File:PkmnType Water.gif/File:PkmnType Ground.gif 32 / 3-6 11.9%
Surskit File:PkmnType Water.gif/File:PkmnType Bug.gif 24 / 4-7 3.8%
Totodile File:PkmnType Water.gif 29 / 6-10 11.4%
Corphish File:PkmnType Water.gif 25 / 6-12 8.8%
Magikarp (Blue version only) File:PkmnType Water.gif 5 / 7-11 9.2%
Squirtle File:PkmnType Water.gif 26 / 8-12 11.7%
Poliwhirl File:PkmnType Water.gif 28 / 9-13 -19%
Masquerain File:PkmnType Bug.gif/File:PkmnType Flying.gif 40 / 12-19 N/A
Lombre File:PkmnType Water.gif/File:PkmnType Grass.gif 25 / 13-16 -19%
Marshtomp File:PkmnType Water.gif/File:PkmnType Ground.gif 28 / 13-18 -19%
Quagsire File:PkmnType Water.gif/File:PkmnType Ground.gif 24 / 15-19 N/A
Whiscash File:PkmnType Water.gif/File:PkmnType Ground.gif 30 / 15-19 N/A
Feebas (Red version only) File:PkmnType Water.gif 5 / 16-19 9.2%
Poliwrath File:PkmnType Water.gif/ File:PkmnType Fighting.gif 30 / 17-19 N/A