you can't unless you cheat but there is no cheat for that so there is nothing to do to get it.
You need to get 2 mantrados to do the job. Last time, I had them take out dolgan & dolgon.
Beat Krux's Dolgon and Dolgan.
Mihail Dolgan was born in 1939.
No unless the people who create spectrobes make a new one for the wii just like origins except newer and like Pokemon battle revolution how you upload your Pokemon from diamond or pearl into battle revolution for the wii
Mihai Dolgan was born on 1942-03-15.
Mihai Dolgan died on 2007-03-16.
To get Gura on Spectrobes, you need to win a battle or sell minerals to a guy at Nessa Area 1.
Bob Dolgan was born in Willoughby Hills, in Ohio, USA.
No, it is impossible for spectrobes to die in Spectrobes Origins or any other Spectrobes game
Get 2 super powerful Dark spectrobes to destroy his monsters, another short, easy battle is next. Then Attack him with your sword until a cutscene ensues.
The Sequence battles are found in the throne room where you fought Krux on Malik. There are six different Sequence battles. Spectrobes can be switched after ten battles, twenty battles, thirty battles, and forty battles. The prize for winning a Squence battle is a geo. If completed again or already have geo, a new prize is awarded. You must first beat the available Sequence battle to unlock the next one.Seq. 1- 10 krawl battles with Jado as the last fight. The krawl will be Flash property.Seq. 2- 20 krawl battles with Gelberus as the last fight. The krawl will be Corona type.Seq. 3- 30 krawl battles with Gronos as the last fight. The krawl will be Aurora type.Seq. 4- 40 krawl battles with Maja as the last fight. The krawl are different properties.Seq. 5- 50 krawl battles with Jado as the tenth, Gelberus as the twentieth, Gronos as the thirtieth, Maja as the fortieth, and Jado as the fiftieth. Krawl will be of various properties.Seq. 6- 6 krawl battles in order of Jado, Gelberus, Gronos, Maja, Jado, and Dolgon and Dolgan.
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