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Revision as of 17:50, 3 January 2017

Emera Beach was introduced on the 27th May 2016 as a part of the Big Spring Update. Emera Beach is unlocked at Trainerlevel 12.
To access the Emera Beach, hover over the 'Town' tab, and select 'Emera Beach'.


Fishing

The main feature of the Emera Beach is that it is the perfect fishing spot.
Within this update, a new 'fishing' minigame has been implemented.

The Minigame


When you speak to Leah the Mermaid, she will give you your first fishing rod, the Old Rod .
Now that you have your first rod, you can start playing the minigame. Located here is all your rods, bait, your fish box and your energy level shown as a green bar.

Note: Your fisherman artwork depends on the gender chosen while registering, you can change it on your Profile Settings.

To start fishing you have to throw your rod and wait until an exclamation mark is shown above your character. Select "Pull rod" and start reeling in the Fish-Pokémon. You will see a blue vertical bar with a black mysterious fish and a yellow bar which oscillates up and down. All you need to do is press "Pull" when the yellow bar is directly behind the black fish. When you press it at the right moment, the fish goes up a bit - otherwise, the Fish-Pokémon goes back down.

Depending on the Pokémon, you have a time limit to catch it. If the counter goes down to 0, the fish will escape. Bring the Pokémon to the top of the yellow bar before the time expires to catch it successfully. Using certain baits will increase the time limit to catch each Pokémon.

Your Rods/Baits

Here you can see all your rods and the baits you got

There is first all the Rods you've gotten from Leah the Mermaid. Pay her a visit to see what she would want in exchange for better rods.

The currently obtainable rods are:

Old Rod An old and beat-up fishing rod. Catches common Fish-Pokémon.
Good Rod A new, good-quality fishing rod. Catches rarer Fish-Pokémon than the Old Rod.
Super Rod An awesome, high-tech fishing rod. Catches very rare Fish-Pokémon.
Shiny Rod A shiny rod. Increases the chance of catching shiny Fish-Pokémon.



You also have the option to use baits while fishing, although you can still catch Fish-Pokémon without them. There are 5 obtainable types of bait with different uses. The Regular, Tasty and Delicious Baits help to keep Fish-Pokémon on the hook for a longer period of time, hence giving you more time to complete the mini-game and catch them. The Shiny Bait increases your chances of attracting Shiny Pokémon while the Magnetic Bait increases the chances of finding items.

All baits can be obtained from Leah the Mermaid in exchange for Fish-Pokemon you have caught.

Fish Box

Fish box showing a normal and shiny Pokemon.

The fish box stores all your caught Fish-Pokémon until you either adopt them, release them or exchange them with Leah the Mermaid.

Shiny pokemom will be separated from any of their normal counterparts you may have caught. Some of the Pokémon caught may turn out to be mega-able, although this will not be shown in the fish box.

You can only adopt up to 10 Fish-Pokémon from your fish box per day.

There isn't a time limit to adopt them and you can catch as many as you want as they won't disappear.

Catching Fish-Pokemon

Mainly Fish-like or Water-type Pokémon can be caught on the Beach, the better the rod is, the rarer the Pokémon. The possibilities of catching the Pokémon with a certain rod depends on their rarity.


OLD ROD

Tentacool

common

Goldeen

uncommon

Magikarp

common

Remoraid

rare

Azurill

uncommon

Tympole

very_rare




GOOD ROD

Poliwag

rare

Tentacruel

very_rare

Shellder

very_rare

Horsea

very_rare

Seaking

rare

Gyarados

uncommon

Chinchou

rare

Marill

rare

Mantine

super_rare

Carvanha

very_rare

Finneon

very_rare

Mantyke

rare

Frillish

rare

Tynamo

uncommon

Inkay

rare





SUPER ROD

Squirtle

super_rare

Poliwhirl

rare

Cloyster

rare

Staryu

rare

Totodile

super_rare

Lanturn

rare

Mudkip

super_rare

Wailmer

unknown

Corphish

unknown

Feebas

unknown

Clamperl

rare

Huntail

unknown

Gorebyss

unknown

Piplup

super_rare

Gloweon

unknown

Lumineon

unknown

Phione

unknown

Oshawott

super_rare

Froakie

super_rare

Clauncher

rare

Thunderstorms

During thunderstorms, the Emera Beach is closed and all features will be unaccessible. This includes the mini-game, Los Seashellos as well as Leah the Mermaid. Players will have to wait for the thunderstorm to pass before being able to access all features again. The weather in Emera Town can be monitored through the Castform Weather channel.

Having possession of the Fisherman's Hat would allow access to the mini-game, even during thunderstorms. However, all other features remain unavailable.

Los Seashellos

Los Seashellos' waiter

The Los Seashellos is a fancy restaurant at the beach. There you can buy various refreshing drinks and tasty meals that will restore your energy. You can only buy a single dish once per day as you will drown if you eat too much!
While you're ordering a dish, you have the option to tip the waiter. You can give anywhere from 0 to 100 PokéDollars as a tip.

The Menu

The Menu contains many drinks/dishes that will help you with your energy. You may from time to time unlock more new dishes.

The menu

Glass of Water
Price: 10
Restores your energy by 1%

Bubbly Berry Beverage
Price: 50
Restores your energy by 5%

Pink Cold Angel
Price: 300
Restores your energy by 20%

Pommes Frites
Price: 125
Restores your energy by 10%

Marill Ice Cream
Price: 400
Restores your energy by 25%

Pasta a la Chef
Price: 1,000
Restores your energy by 50%

Pika Deluxe Burger
Price: 1,250
Restores your energy by 50%

Pizza Summer
Price: 2,000
Restores your energy by 75%

Sharpelone
Price: 3,500
Restores your energy by 100%

Leah the Mermaid

Leah the Mermaid

Leah the Mermaid is an in-game NPC that introduces herself to you and offers to exchange her items for Fish-Pokemon you have caught due to the fact that she, as a mermaid, cannot catch the Fish-Pokemon at Emera Beach herself.

Trading with Leah

An example of a trade Leah will offer

Everyday Leah offers items in exchange for Fish-Pokemon from your Fish Box or other items. She will not accept Fish-Pokemon you have hatched out of eggs and they must come from the beach.

Most of her offers change daily. However, some items, such as Submarine Volcano Maps, will remain on her trading list everyday.

There is no limit to how many times a day you can make a trade with Leah, the only limit is the amount of a Fish-Pokemon species in your Fish Box.