It's a plant, but it's actually Rock-type, so act accordingly! The fact that Sudowoodo is actually a Rock-type is why it freaked out when you watered it, you see. These guys are actually quite rare in this game, so if you want it, you should probably go ahead and capture it. Examine the tree and opt to use the bottle, and you'll be thrust into a fight with a level twenty Sudowoodo. That's where your Squirt Bottle comes into play. 17: Miracle Eye-40-Enables the user to hit a Dark type with any type of move. 12: Lucky Chant-30-The user chants an incantation toward the sky, preventing the foe from landing critical hits. It can also warp to the last Pokmon Center visited. Rather, when you examine it, the man next to it will inform you that giving it a good watering should get it to move. Teleport-20-Use it to flee from any wild Pokmon. But this is no sapling, and you can't utilize Cut on it. There, you will find an interesting tree obstructing your path northward, towards Route 37. Rather, what's going to draw your attention is the area to the east, past where School Kid Alan and his lone level seventeen Tangela did battle with you. So unless you're interested in doing some side-questing, you can ignore that all together. If you're looking for the Generation VI Attackdex, Click here. If you go north past the trainer with the Psychic-type Pokemon (Psychic Mark), you'll find a westward-facing entrance back into the National Park. This AttackDex is for Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, SoulSilver. If you send this over to Heart Gold & Soul Silver, when you reach the Ruins of. The first one of note would be the Arceus obtained from the events. These tend to allow you to get access to new Pokmon. Route 36 is a fairly short, straight-forward location with only a couple of extremely elementary trainer fights, one to your north, and the other to your east. Like Pokmon Platinum, there are a variety of in-game events activated when you send over a certain Pokmon you obtain from events. Cut it down with the aptly-named Cut ability, and continue to the north. When you're satiated with wild Pokemon fights, trainer showdowns and the like, you can move towards the sapling at the northeastern end of the route. More importantly, you can find an item on the southern end of the route surrounded by tall grasses - TM66. One item, surrounded by tall trees near the northern end of the route, contains a Paralyze Heal. Doing so will catalyze plenty of wild Pokemon encounters, which is great from an experience point-earning standpoint, but beyond that, you'll be able to fight a couple of trainers (Bug Catcher Arnie and Bird Keeper Bryan), and you'll also be able to gather a few items. Instead, consider moving southward through the tall grasses. But we implore you to hold off on using Cut and heading northward for the time being. And it's beyond this sapling where Route 36 sits. As you fight wild Pokemon in the tall grasses, you'll encounter a sapling before very long that's blocking your path to the north.