Pokemon is known for having Pokemon with conflicting Typings, such as Ghost/Dark-type or Bug/Steel-type. Dual-type combinations such as these leave little Type-effectiveness for opponents to target. With the Fairy-type included in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl, Pokemon like Spiritomb have a Type-weakness while Pokemon that originally had oneType-weaknesses, such as Kingdra, gained a new weakness.
Kingdra's typing is similar to Shining Pearl's mascot, Palkia. Instead of being Dragon/Water, it's Water/Dragon-type, making Water its "priority" type with Dragon as its "secondary" type. Despite this, it can be a frustrating Pokemon to defeat and a rude awakening for unprepared trainers. In Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, gamers can get their own Kingdra by evolving Horsea.
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The good news is Horsea can be found in several locations in Sinnoh. The bad news is Horsea doesn't start spawning in those locations until after the National Dex. Not to mention that to get Kingdra, Horsea needs to evolve into Seadra and then traded while holding a Dragon Scale item.
Horsea is found in the Grand Underground at the Fountainspring Cave, Riverbank Cave, and Still-Water Cavern hideaways. Trainers can spot Horsea swimming in the water and will need to use HM Surf to reach it. Since this is the post-game, Horsea will be at a higher level than the ones found in the wild.
The other way to get Horsea is by fishing on Route 226. It has a 35% chance of appearing when using a Good Rod. Horsea will be around levels 10-25. Additionally, Seadra has a 45% chance of being hooked if using the Super Rod. Its level will be higher than Horsea's at 30-55.
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