Sandslash Vending S3 -Pokà mon Encyclopedia
This article is about a Japanese Pokémon Trading Card Game card which has not yet been officially released in English and, hence, may not be released outside of Japan. As such, this article may contain translated Japanese terms instead of English terms.
Sandslash LV.35サンドパン Sandpan
Illus. Keiji Kinebuchi
Evolution stage
Stage 1 PokémonEvolves from Sandshrew
Card name
Sandslash
Type
Fighting
Hit Points
70
weakness×2
resistance-30
retreat cost
Japanese expansion
Extended Sheet 3
Japanese rarity
Japanese Deck Kit
Quick Starter Gift Set
Japanese Deck
Red Deck
Card GB 2 set
Sky Flying Pokémon
Card GB 2 rarity
Card GB 2 ID
F29
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Sandslash.
Sandslash (Japanese: サンドパン Sandpan) is a Fighting-type Stage 1 Pokémon card. It was first released as part of the Extended Sheet 3.
Contents
1 Card text
1.1 Pokédex data
2 Release information
3 Trivia
3.1 Origin
Card text
Sand Veil すながくれ
Flip a coin. If heads, prevent all damage done to this Pokémon during your opponent's next turn.
Rolling Needle ローリングニードル
40+
Flip 3 coins. This attack does 10 more damage for each heads. Then, this Pokémon does 10 damage times the number of heads to itself.
Pokédex data
Sandslash - Mouse Pokémon
No.
Height
Weight
028
3'03" (1 m)
65.0 lbs. (29.5 kg)
Pokédex entry
背中を丸めるとトゲトゲのボールみたいだ。そのまま転がってぶつかってきたり逃げたりする。
Release information
This card was first released as part of the Extended Sheet 3 of the Vending Machine cards. It was later reprinted in the Green Deck of the Quick Starter Gift Set.
Trivia
Origin
Sand Veil is an Ability introduced in Generation III that Sandslash can have. This card's Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Blue.
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Sandslash_(Vending_S3)
Rhydon LV.37サイドン Sidon
Illus. Tomokazu Komiya
Stage 1 PokémonEvolves from Rhyhorn
Rhydon
80
Psychic Battle
D31
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Rhydon.
Rhydon (Japanese: サイドン Sidon) is a Fighting-type Stage 1 Pokémon card. It is part of the Extended Sheet 3.
2 Trivia
2.1 Origin
Mountain Break やまくずし
10
Discard the top 5 cards of your deck. If any of those cards are Energy cards, put them into your hand.
One-Two Strike にだんづき
30+
Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 20 more damage.
Rhydon - Drill Pokémon
112
6'03" (1.9 m)
264.6 lbs. (120 kg)
全身を、よろいのような皮膚で守っている。2000度のマグマの中でも生きられる。
Although this Pokémon is level 37, Rhyhorn does not evolve into Rhydon until level 42.
This card's Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Blue.
Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Rhydon_(Vending_S3)
The Ruby Field
1 Field Features
1.1 Catch 'EM Mode
1.2 Egg Mode
1.3 Pokémon Mart/EVO Mode
1.4 Travel Mode
1.5 Bonus Stages
1.6 Unique features
2 Areas and Catch 'em Pokémon
2.1 Forest
2.2 Volcano
2.3 Plains
2.4 Ocean
2.5 Safari Zone
2.6 Cave
2.7 Ruins
2.8 Other Pokémon
Field Features
Catch 'EM Mode
Catch 'Em Mode can be activated by sending the ball through the right loop twice, lighting up two Catch 'Em arrows, then sending the ball into Sharpedo's mouth. Some Pokémon will only appear when all 3 Catch 'Em arrows are lit, however. Also, there are special Pokémon one can catch in Catch 'Em mode.
Egg Mode
Hitting Cyndaquil three times will push it into the Egg Stand and start heating the Egg. Hitting it once more will make the Egg hatch. Afterwards, sending the ball into the Egg stand again will lead to Aerodactyl or Totodile replacing the Egg.
Pokémon Mart/EVO Mode
The Ruby Field shop can be found up the ramp at the top-right of the field. Sending the ball up the ramp once will open the door and grant access for one visit, after which the door will close.
Sending the ball through the left loop three times will make entering the shop activate EVO mode.
Gloom will only evolve into Vileplume on this field, and will only evolve into Bellossom on the Sapphire Field.
Travel Mode
Hitting the button in front of Chikorita will start a Razor Leaf that makes the two Linoone poke their heads out. Hitting the Linoone on the left will make a Gulpin appear. Travel Mode will start as soon as three Gulpin are on the field.
The field order is Forest ←→ Volcano ←→ Plains ←→ Ocean ←→ Safari Zone ←→ Cave ←→ Forest. After visiting six areas, the next area will be the Ruins.
Bonus Stages
The first Bonus Stage focuses on Kecleon. The next stage is a battle against Groudon. After Groudon has been beaten twice, the next bonus stage will be against Rayquaza and it will then be added to the circuit of Bonus Stages.
The Sealeo Bonus Stage can be reached through the help of Whiscash.
More information on the Bonus Stages can be found in the Bonus Stage section of the walkthrough.
Unique features
There is a Ball Upgrade in plain sight. It can be reached by punching the ball with Makuhita, which changes its stance each time the Linoone on the right is hit. The first two punches will push Nuzleaf back, making a bridge to access the Upgrade on the third time. The Upgrade will occasionally be replaced with an extra ball.
The formation switch, located between Cyndaquil and the Pokémon bumpers, will change the formation of said bumpers. The Chinchou float in place or move around. Sometimes two Chinchou will disappear and sometimes they will be replaced by Lotad or Whiscash.
Areas and Catch 'em Pokémon
These are the Pokémon that can be encountered in through Catch 'em Mode. The Catch 'em Arrow value is the minimal number of Catch 'em arrows that need to be lit to encounter that Pokémon.
Forest
Pokémon
Catch 'em Arrows
Zigzagoon
2
Silcoon
Cascoon
Slakoth
Roselia
Duskull
Treecko
3
Nincada
Volcano
Numel
Koffing
Torkoal
Vulpix
Torchic
Slugma
Skarmory
Plains
Nuzleaf
Taillow
Electrike
Magnemite
Illumise
Jigglypuff
Poochyena
Voltorb
Zangoose
Castform
Kecleon
Ocean
Wingull
Magikarp
Tentacool
Carvanha
Luvdisc
Wailmer
Lileep
Staryu
Relicanth
Safari Zone
Meditite
Doduo
Psyduck
Pinsir
Heracross
Rhyhorn
Pikachu
Wobbuffet
Girafarig
Cave
Loudred
Makuhita
Nosepass
Machop
Grimer
Solrock
Shelgon
Abra
Mawile
Ruins
Beldum
Regirock
Registeel
Regice
Other Pokémon
The following Pokémon can be found in any area, though there is less than a 1% chance of seeing them:
Latios
Aerodactyl
Chikorita
Cyndaquil
Totodile
The following Pokémon can be obtained through other means:
Method
Groudon
Groudon Bonus Stage
Rayquaza
Rayquaza Bonus Stage
Jirachi
Available in the Start slot only when at the Ruins
← Part 1
Introduction and Basic Information
Pokémon juegos de pinball gratis (jogos do dia pokemonpets) RSwalkthrough
Sapphire Field
Part 3 →
This article is part of Project Walkthroughs, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive step-by-step guides on each Pokémon game.
Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Appendix:Pokémon_Pinball_RS_walkthrough/Section_2
Venonat LV.15コンパン Kongpang
Illus. Sumiyoshi Kizuki
Basic Pokémon
Venonat
Grass
50
resistanceNone
Beginning Pokémon
A08
Pokémon Web
Japanese card no.
003/048
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Venonat.
Venonat (Japanese: コンパン Kongpang) is a Grass-type Basic Pokémon card. It was first released as part of the Extended Sheet 3.
Disable かなしばり
Flip a coin. If heads, choose 1 of the Defending Pokémon's attacks. That Pokémon can't use that attack during your opponent's next turn.
Psybeam サイケこうせん
20
Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Confused.
Venonat - Insect Pokémon
048
66.1 lbs. (30 kg)
大きな木の下にすんでいて虫などを食べているらしい。夜は明かりのそばにやって来る。
This card was first released as part of the Extended Sheet 3 of the Vending Machine cards. It was later reprinted in the Pokémon Web expansion.
Disable and Psybeam are both moves in the Pokémon games that Venonat can learn. The card's Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Blue.
Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Venonat_(Vending_S3)
Vulpix LV.13ロコン Rokon
Illus. Atsuko Nishida
Vulpix
Fire
Green Deck
D17
008/048
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Vulpix.
Vulpix (Japanese: ロコン Rokon) is a Fire-type Basic Pokémon card. It was first released as part of the Extended Sheet 3.
Foxfire きつねび
Before doing damage, you may switch the Defending Pokémon with 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokémon.
Vulpix - Fox Pokémon
037
2'00" (0.6 m)
21.8 lbs. (9.9 kg)
生まれた時、しっぽは真っ白で1本しかない。育つと、やがて先が分れてしっぽが増える。
This card was first released as part of the Extended Sheet 3 of the Vending Machine cards. It was later reprinted in the Green Deck of the Quick Starter Gift Set, and again in the Pokémon Web expansion.
The Japanese name of this card's attack, kitsunebi, can also be translated as "will-o-wisp"; Will-O-Wisp, however, it is known as onibi in Japanese. Although both Japanese terms refer to will-o'-the-wisp, onibi are considered to be human souls with unfinished business, while kitsunebi is considered to be caused by kitsune playing tricks on travellers.
Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Vulpix_(Vending_S3)
Machoke LV.24ゴーリキー Goriky
Stage 1 PokémonEvolves from Machop
Machoke
60
Island of Fossil
C36
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Machoke.
Machoke (Japanese: ゴーリキー Goriky) is a Fighting-type Stage 1 Pokémon card. It is part of the Extended Sheet 3.
Wicked Jab じごくづき
Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Paralyzed.
Focus Blast きあいだま
Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 20 damage to 1 of your opponent's Pokémon. Apply Weakness and Resistance.
Machoke - Superpower Pokémon
067
4'11" (1.5 m)
155.0 lbs. (70.5 kg)
すごくきょうじんな肉体なので、パワーセーブベルトを着けて、強さを制ぎょしている。
Although this Pokémon is level 24, Machop does not evolve into Machoke until level 28.
Focus Blast is a move later introduced in the Generation IV Pokémon games that Machoke could learn via TM52. Wicked Jab's Japanese name is that of Throat Chop, a move later introduced in the Generation VII Pokémon games that Machoke cannot learn. This card's Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Blue.
Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Machoke_(Vending_S3)