P2 Lab
P2 Lab
P2 Lab | ||||
Wild Pokemon | Types | Level(s) | Rarity | |
![]() | Watchog | ![]() | Lv. 56 | 20% |
![]() | Herdier | ![]() | Lv. 56 | 20% |
![]() | Weezing | ![]() | Lv. 57 ~ 58 | 15% |
![]() | Magneton | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 57, 59 | 15% |
![]() | Klang | ![]() | Lv. 57, 59 | 15% |
![]() | Scrafty | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 57 ~ 58 | 15% |
Shaking Grass / Swirling Dust | Level(s) | Rarity | ||
![]() | Audino | ![]() | Lv. 56 ~ 59 | 85% |
![]() | Magnezone | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 59 | 5% |
![]() | Klinklang | ![]() | Lv. 59 | 5% |
![]() | Stoutland | ![]() | Lv. 59 | 5% |
Surfing | Types | Level(s) | Rarity | |
![]() | Frillish | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 45 ~ 60 | 100% |
Surfing (in surfacing fish) | Level(s) | Rarity | ||
![]() | Alomomola | ![]() | Lv. 45 ~ 60 | 95% |
![]() | Jellicent | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 50 ~ 60 | 5% |
Super Rod | Types | Level(s) | Rarity | |
![]() | Finneon | ![]() | Lv. 35 ~ 55 | 65% |
![]() | Horsea | ![]() | Lv. 35 ~ 55 | 35% |
Super Rod (at surfacing fish) | Level(s) | Rarity | ||
![]() | Seadra | ![]() | Lv. 35 ~ 60 | 60% |
![]() | Qwilfish | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 35 ~ 60 | 30% |
![]() | Lumineon | ![]() | Lv. 35 ~ 70 | 5% |
![]() | Kingdra | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 45 ~ 70 | 5% |
You'll find yourself parked right at the shore of the P2 Lab. There's a Team Plasma Grunt outside, although he won't fight you, don't worry. Inside of the building, you can pick up aDubious Disc, which can be used to evolve Porygon2 into Porygon-Z when held during a trade.
The Genesis of Genesect!

These Drives can be equipped by Genesect to change the color of its pack thingy on its back as well as change the type of its Techno Blast attack if it's held by Genesect. You won't be able to obtain all four drives unless you trade between versions, though.
Perhaps most important is the plank leading onto the docked Plasma Frigate! Assuming you're fully healed and ready for a challenging fight, you should definitely head on inside.
Plasma Frigate
Plasma Frigate
It's the Plasma Frigate, just like the last time you've seen it, except none of the Team PlasmaGrunts are feeling grunty enough to fight you. If you missed any items before, you can go back and pick them up now.
The main place you want to go, though, is inside the door on the southern part of the frigate — not down the stairs there, if they're open for you, but just in the door. Take the teleporter there and then head north. You'll find a little collection of grunts. Back there, head east and take the teleporter to find Colress again! He's stationed up where you fought him the last time. Talk to him again and he'll challenge you to a battle, thankfully playing his awesome music instead of the ordinary Trainer battle music.
Boss Fight | ||||
![]() | PKMN Trainer Colress | $14800 | ||
![]() | Magneton | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 72 | |
![]() | Rotom ![]() | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 72 | |
![]() | Magnezone | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 72 | |
![]() | Metagross | ![]() ![]() | Lv. 72 | |
![]() | Beheeyem ![]() | ![]() | Lv. 72 | |
![]() | Klinklang | ![]() | Lv. 74 |
His Magneton likes to open up the fight by paralyzing you with Thunder Wave, then get out of the way with Volt Switch. Keep in mind that he also has Full Restores that he likes to use, too, so you may have to whittle his Pokemon down several times.
His Wash Rotom can be a sneaky little thing with some curious typing. It has Hydro Pump to do some massive damage. It packs a Life Orb to increase the power of its moves, too.
The Magnezone has a lot of Special Attack, plus packs Thunderbolt, Flash Cannon, Hyper Beam, and even Thunder Wave for some crippling paralysis. Sturdy ensures it will survive any attack if it is at full HP, too, so watch out for that.
Beheeyem loves to open up with Calm Mind to raise its Special Attack and Special Defense, while it also packs the Leftovers to heal its HP.
After beating Colress, he will give you... a Master Ball! Yes, that's right, one more of the most powerful variety of Poke Ball in the entire game. As you can see, it's definitely worth taking him on.
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