This area used to be known as Secluded Shore and pretty much nobody on Ula’ula Island visited it. But in this timeline, it’s the third Mantine Surf spot and a pretty lively place, all things considered. From the entrance, head east to find the scoreboard. To the south is the Mantine if you want to try some surfing.
Anyway, call Stoutland and search the sand to the east of the scoreboard. Just below the rocky outcrop, you can find a buried Pearl. Further east, past the scoreboard, is what looks like a Slowpoke paradise.
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Delibird is a pushover. It has a double weakness to Rock, and is weak to Fire, Electric and Steel. Mudbray is still unevolved so shouldn’t bother your team, but be cautious of its powerful Ground-type High Horsepower.
As thanks for delivering the message and accepting his battle request, you’ll receive a very valuable Pearl String. Afterwards, you can fly straight back to Ula’ula Beach. Back at the Slowpoke area, search around the north-east corner, to the left of the Slowpokes. You can find a buried Big Pearl that’s pretty valuable as well.
Of course, feel free to dig through the berry stack near the back. Once you’re done, return towards the entrance to the beach. Just below the entrance, on the left, are three surfboards placed away from the others. Search near the middle of the surfboards to find a Dive Ball that one of the surfers must have forgotten.
Afterwards, have Stoutland sniff around directly south. Between the rightmost stall and the sea, there’s a buried Pearl that you should chuck with all the others. Continue sniffing around, this time towards the west. Between the leftmost stall and the sea, there’s a juicy Big Pearl that’s sure to weigh your bag down.
Finally carry on west, behind the stalls to find a Revive that hasn’t sunken into the sand. Before leaving, check out the BP shops if you need to, especially if you’ve earn a lot of BP by excelling in Mantine Surf, from stuffing your Pokémon Bank boxes, etc. Afterwards, return to Route 12 and exit to Route 13 via the west.
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