I've read before that there is a simple way to get a Lv. 100 Shaymin in Pokemon Platinum. I'm not exactly sure if it works, because I don't have Pokemon Platinum, but the way the anonymous guy online wrote it, it was kind of convincing. So here it is.
1. Pick Chimchar as your starter.
2. Give your Chimchar, Monferno, or Infernape a Potion to hold.
3. Get the Odd Keystone. The easiest place to get it would be in Twinleaf town. To get it, Surf down in the water, then use the Poketch app Dowsing Machine to find the Odd Keystone hidden in the trees.
4. Put the Odd Keystone in the Hallowed Tower, an item that looks like a crumbling well south of Solaceon Town.
5. Go to the Sinnoh Underground and talk to exactly 50 people, instead of 32. 32 is for Spiritomb, one of only 2 Pokemon with a type pairing that, under normal circumstances, has no weaknesses. The other is Sableye, a Hoenn Pokemon.
6. Go back to the Hallowed Tower. Try to make sure you have a Master Ball, and save in front of the figure that has appeared in front of the Hallowed Tower. Also, if you want a specific nature for the Shaymin, have an open space in your party so that you won't have to catch it and go all the way back to a town to look at it.
7. Talk to the figure that appeared by the tower, and use your Master Ball on it. If you can't get a Master Ball, Get a Scyther at the highest level you can, and make sure it knows False Swipe. Also, have a huge stock of Ultra Balls, Timer Balls, 4 Quick Balls, and Dusk Balls. Only get Dusk Balls if you want to catch Shaymin at night.
Using this glitch, I think that you can get Shaymin. I read this glitch on http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090409064341AApjF8p.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Awesome Pokemon Team
Anyone who has a friend to trade Pokemon with might not want to raise their Pokemon for a really long time until they get to Lv. 100. Well, there is a way to get an amazing team. You could:
1. Level up your Pokemon with Rare Candies and make them stronger with vitamins (HP Up, Protein, Iron, Calcium, Zinc, and Carbos).
Or, you could do something that takes more time, is more affordable, and makes your Pokemon stronger.
2. Trade Pokemon from your friend's game, and use less vitamins.
You would get more EVs (Effort Values) using number 2, and you will also have a higher chance of breeding Pokemon with a Ditto or a Pokemon in the same Egg Groups. So the very powerful team would be:
Dragonite, Lv. 75+, Quiet nature
Moves: Flamethrower, Thunderbolt, Outrage, and Hyper Beam.
Mewtwo/ Alakazam, Lv. 85+, Adamant nature
Moves: Psychic, Ice Beam, Flamethrower, and Thunderbolt.
Blissey, Lv. 80+, Bold nature
Moves: (Pick 2 of the three) Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, or Ice Beam. Softboiled and Minimize.
Nidoking, Lv.80+, Careful nature
Moves: Megahorn, Double Kick, Earthquake, and Strength or Double- Edge.
3rd Stage Starter, Lv.80, Gentle nature
Moves: (Charizard) Blast Burn, Fire Blast, Heat Wave, and Fly.
Moves: (Venusaur) Frenzy Plant, Razor Leaf, Leech Seed, and Sleep Powder.
Moves: (Blastoise) Hydro Cannon, Surf, Skull Bash, and Hydro Pump.
Lapras, Lv.75+, Calm nature (The recommended ability is Water Absorb, giving Lapras 1 immunity. It also recovers up to 25% of its max HP)
Moves: Perish Song, Surf, Blizzard, and Ice beam.
1. Level up your Pokemon with Rare Candies and make them stronger with vitamins (HP Up, Protein, Iron, Calcium, Zinc, and Carbos).
Or, you could do something that takes more time, is more affordable, and makes your Pokemon stronger.
2. Trade Pokemon from your friend's game, and use less vitamins.
You would get more EVs (Effort Values) using number 2, and you will also have a higher chance of breeding Pokemon with a Ditto or a Pokemon in the same Egg Groups. So the very powerful team would be:
Dragonite, Lv. 75+, Quiet nature
Moves: Flamethrower, Thunderbolt, Outrage, and Hyper Beam.
Mewtwo/ Alakazam, Lv. 85+, Adamant nature
Moves: Psychic, Ice Beam, Flamethrower, and Thunderbolt.
Blissey, Lv. 80+, Bold nature
Moves: (Pick 2 of the three) Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, or Ice Beam. Softboiled and Minimize.
Nidoking, Lv.80+, Careful nature
Moves: Megahorn, Double Kick, Earthquake, and Strength or Double- Edge.
3rd Stage Starter, Lv.80, Gentle nature
Moves: (Charizard) Blast Burn, Fire Blast, Heat Wave, and Fly.
Moves: (Venusaur) Frenzy Plant, Razor Leaf, Leech Seed, and Sleep Powder.
Moves: (Blastoise) Hydro Cannon, Surf, Skull Bash, and Hydro Pump.
Lapras, Lv.75+, Calm nature (The recommended ability is Water Absorb, giving Lapras 1 immunity. It also recovers up to 25% of its max HP)
Moves: Perish Song, Surf, Blizzard, and Ice beam.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Pickup Trick
In some Pokemon games, you may find Meowths or Phanpys. They have the Pickup ability. In the Pokemon Emerald, you must raise your Pokemon to a high level to get good items. I recommend catching/ trading Meowth, because at Lv.20, it learns Pay Day. Pay Day Gives you the Pokemon who used its level times ten in money. For example, if I had a Lv.100 Meowth, using Pay Day would give me $1000 each time I use it. So then, catch 6 Pokemon with the Pickup ability, and go somewhere with weak wild Pokemon. Battle about 3 Pokemon there, and then go to the menu and select Pokemon. If some of your Pokemon are holding items, take them away. In Emerald, having your Pickup Pokemon between levels 90 and 100 gives you the chance of finding Tm. Earthquake. Most likely you will just get Berries, but using this trick, I got 3 Rare Candies in under 2 minutes. In the Hoenn games, there is a 1% chance of getting a King's Rock from a Pickup Pokemon.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Cartoonnetwork.com
On www.cartoonnetwork.com, you can watch full Pokemon episodes and episode clips in the Pokemon section. You may watch episodes and clips from the seasons Indigo League, Adventures on the Orange Islands, and DP: Sinnoh League Victors.
Pokemon Fire Red/ Leaf Green Exp. and Black Belt Trick
This is an easy way to make tons of Fighting type Pokemon 10% better and gives you lots of Exp. for any Pokemon that can learn Thief. First, go to Mt. Moon. Search through every room until you find an item ball. One item ball in Mt. Moon contains Tm. 46 Thief. When you get it, go anywhere that you can find a strong Ghost or Psychic Pokemon. When you find one that you like, catch it. I chose Lost Cave because there are really powerful Haunter there. If you are really patient, you might also go to Lavender Town for a Gastly or Haunter in Pokemon Tower. Train it until it's at least Lv. 60. Teach it Thief, and I recommend also teaching it Psychic. Then go to One Island. Surf to the Ember Spa. Battle all of the trainers with your Pokemon that knows Thief. Use Thief on their first Pokemon, then use Psychic. Every time you battle at trainer there this way, you should get a Black Belt. A Black Belt boosts the power of any Fighting type attack by 10% and sells for $50. This is very helpful if you mostly catch Fighting type Pokemon. After a battle, take the Black Belt away from your Pokemon that knows Thief. Keep using the Vs. Seeker to battle the trainers more. It takes 100 steps to recharge. When your Pokemon with Thief faints or runs out of PP for Theif, go into the Ember Spa. The water in there heals your Pokemon like a Pokemon Center. It also helps to do this when your Pokemon runs out of PP for Psychic, because without Psychic, defeating the Fighting Pokemon will probably be hard. And NEVER use a Dark type Pokemon, because Fighting moves are Super Effective against Dark type Pokemon.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Crobat Trick
The last post I wrote talked about how to get items from Lady Selphy. A good way to get a Crobat would be to keep on training a Golbat until it reaches max happiness. But there is a way that is much faster. After getting a few Luxury Balls from Selphy, go to Mt. Moon with a weak Pokemon like a Lv. 13 Pidgey. Find a Zubat, and use a weak move like Tackle on it until it reaches low health. Then, use a Luxury Ball to catch it. The Luxury Ball will make the Zubat grow happier quicker. Then, go to Vermilion City. Go to the field to the right of the city, and go in the building at the far right. go up the stairs, and talk to the man with the white clothes. He is one of Professor Oak's aides, and he has an Itemfinder to give to you. He will only give it to you if you have at least 30 Pokemon in your Pokedex. But if you already have the National Dex, you won't have to worry about that, because you need 60 Pokemon in your Pokedex to get the National Dex. So, get the Itemfinder, and Fly to Lavender Town. Go to the top of Pokemon Tower, and use the Itemfinder at the exact spot that Mr. Fugi was to get a Soothe Bell. It makes Pokemon grow happier faster. Make your Zubat hold it to make it become happier even faster. with a Luxury Ball and a Soothe Bell, the Zubat will grow to max happiness really quickly. The reason you should catch the Zubat at Mt. Moon is because Zubat evolves at Lv. 22. Leveling Pokemon up also makes them happier, and using Carbos for a super fast Crobat and Protein for Poison type attacks and Flying type attacks makes the Zubat better and happier.
Doing this makes any Pokemon grow happier 2.5 times faster
This is for Fire Red and Leaf Green only. I don't know if the Sevii Islands are in other games.
Doing this makes any Pokemon grow happier 2.5 times faster
This is for Fire Red and Leaf Green only. I don't know if the Sevii Islands are in other games.
Pokemon Fire Red/ Leaf Green Lady Selphy Trick
First, to get to Lady Selphy, you need to get to her through Lost Cave. There are also some important items for filling your Pokedex in the cave.
Direction Keys: >= Right, <= Left, ^= Up, and v= Down.
Lady Selphy:>, ^, v, v, >, <, v, >, ^. Lady Selphy will challenge you to a match. She has two Lv.49 Persians, and if you go back to where she was, you will find a Silk Scarf. A Silk Scarf raises the power of any Normal type attack by 10%, making Tauros even better.
Lax Incense: >, v.
Max Revive: >, ^, v, v, >, >.
Rare Candy: >, ^, v, v, >, <, v, <.
Sea Incense: >, ^, v, ^.
Whatever you do, DO NOT SELL EITHER OF THE INCENSES! If you need more money, go to the Vermilion City Pokemon Center, and talk to the girl standing next to where you are when you're getting your Pokemon healed. She will give you a Vs. Seeker, which allows you to challenge any trainer you have battled before. It also shows trainers you haven't battled before with a red "!" above their heads. A trainer you have battled before will either have a blue X or a blue "!!" above their head. The incenses are used for getting two Hoenn Pokemon. Give a Wobbuffet the Lax Incense and breed it at Four Island to get a Wynaut, and a Marill/ Azumarill with the Sea Incense for an Azurill.
So then, go to the house at Resort Gorgeous that says "Selphy" on the mailbox. Talk to Lady Selphy, and she will ask to see a certain Pokemon. Save before you talk to her in case you don't have the Pokemon she wants to see. Then fly back to the Five Island Pokemon Center and get the Pokemon. She will always ask for a Pokemon in your Pokedex, whether you've caught it or not. If you show her the Pokemon she wants to see, she will give you an item you can't buy anywhere. What I've gotten from her so far is:
11 Luxury Balls.
3 Stardusts.
2 Nuggets.
2 Pearls.
2 Rare Candies.
1 Star Piece.
I believe that may be all of the kinds of items you can get from Lady Selphy. Also, I think the reason you may only find a few of the items in Lost Cave in other places is because Selphy must have dropped them while looking for a way out of the cave.
Direction Keys: >= Right, <= Left, ^= Up, and v= Down.
Lady Selphy:>, ^, v, v, >, <, v, >, ^. Lady Selphy will challenge you to a match. She has two Lv.49 Persians, and if you go back to where she was, you will find a Silk Scarf. A Silk Scarf raises the power of any Normal type attack by 10%, making Tauros even better.
Lax Incense: >, v.
Max Revive: >, ^, v, v, >, >.
Rare Candy: >, ^, v, v, >, <, v, <.
Sea Incense: >, ^, v, ^.
Whatever you do, DO NOT SELL EITHER OF THE INCENSES! If you need more money, go to the Vermilion City Pokemon Center, and talk to the girl standing next to where you are when you're getting your Pokemon healed. She will give you a Vs. Seeker, which allows you to challenge any trainer you have battled before. It also shows trainers you haven't battled before with a red "!" above their heads. A trainer you have battled before will either have a blue X or a blue "!!" above their head. The incenses are used for getting two Hoenn Pokemon. Give a Wobbuffet the Lax Incense and breed it at Four Island to get a Wynaut, and a Marill/ Azumarill with the Sea Incense for an Azurill.
So then, go to the house at Resort Gorgeous that says "Selphy" on the mailbox. Talk to Lady Selphy, and she will ask to see a certain Pokemon. Save before you talk to her in case you don't have the Pokemon she wants to see. Then fly back to the Five Island Pokemon Center and get the Pokemon. She will always ask for a Pokemon in your Pokedex, whether you've caught it or not. If you show her the Pokemon she wants to see, she will give you an item you can't buy anywhere. What I've gotten from her so far is:
11 Luxury Balls.
3 Stardusts.
2 Nuggets.
2 Pearls.
2 Rare Candies.
1 Star Piece.
I believe that may be all of the kinds of items you can get from Lady Selphy. Also, I think the reason you may only find a few of the items in Lost Cave in other places is because Selphy must have dropped them while looking for a way out of the cave.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Pokedream
Just like http://www.serebii.net/, http://www.pokedream.com/ can be a very helpful pokemon website, because although serebii.net has a Pokedex, it doesn't show the chances of finding a Pokemon. Pokedream has that! So if there is a specific Pokemon you want to find, try first looking at serebii.net, finding the Pokemon you want, looking at the places you may find it, going to that place, getting on Pokedream.com, and looking at the chance of finding the Pokemon you want. For example, let's say I have Pokemon Fire Red. If I want a Rattata, but don't know how or where to find one, which would mean I'm extremely ignorant, which I'm not, I would go to serebii.net, look up the R/S/C/FR/LG (Ruby, Sapphire, Crystal, Fire Red, Leaf Green)Pokedex, find Rattata in the Fire Red/ Leaf Green section, see where I can find it, and assuming I go to Route 1, go to Pokedream.com, and look up Fire Red/ Leaf Green. If I look at the Route 1 section, it will show a picture of Route 1, there will be some information on it, and pictures of a Pidgey and Ratatta, both with a box below them, saying 50%. The percentage means the chance of finding that Pokemon where you are. And also, the R/S/C/FR/LG Pokedex doesn't have a Pokedex for Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, or Crystal. For Pokedexes for those games, you need to go to the R/B/Y/G/S/C Pokedex.
Great Pokemon Website for Pokedexes, Pictures, and Pokemon News
There's a website that I go to quite often, filled with information on all of the different Pokemon, information on when new Pokemon games are coming out, the different shiny Pokemon in the TV show, and even pictures of battles and places on the Pokemon games that aren't even out yet, Pokemon Black and White. If you seem to be interested in this, the site address is www.serebii.net. It can be very useful because it also shows where you can catch Pokemon! So use it if you're having trouble finding a certian Pokemon.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Pokemon Red/Blue Missing Mew Glitch
For the people who want a Mew in Red or Blue but can't get it because Nintendo has been done with Red/Blue Nintendo events and Red/Blue mall tours for a long time, this is for you!
Requirements: 1 Jigglypuff or Wigglytuff with a speed stat of at least 25 that knows Sing; A big stock of Poke balls; 1 Abra. I also recommend watching the video for this glitch if you don't know who the trainer with the level 17 Slowpoke is. The link to the video is at the bottom of this post. After you defeat Brock, go to Route 3. In Route 3, find and capture a Jigglypuff. Remember, no matter how desperate you are, do not delete Sing. Just level up your Jigglypuff or use a Moonstone on it to evolve it into a Wigglytuff and level it up not as much but a little harder. I recommend evolving it with a Moonstone, because that adds another completed page to your Pokedex. Then play through Mt. Moon until you reach Cerulean City. This is the city that you catch Mew in! Upon reaching the beginning of Nugget Bridge, you will be challenged by your rival. He is not No.1 on Nugget Bridge. It just so happens that at the very second you're heading over Nugget Bridge, your rival has just completed what you're supposed to do (get to Bill's Seaside Cottage). I recommend training up in the Gym for this if you need to. Having at least 2 to 3 Pokemon at or over level 20 will most likely hand you the victory against your rival. But if you have a complicated battle system or strategy like me, you might just train your starter Pokemon until it evolves and then a little more might do it. But I also raised my Wigglytuff to level 16 and my Beedrill to level 17. After your rival, there's the whole 5 trainers of Nugget Bridge and a Team Rocket Grunt to battle. They mostly use Nidorans, Ekans, Pidgey, and Rattata. One guy has a Mankey, so a flying type Pokemon would have an advantage against it. After defeating the 5 trainers on Nugget Bridge, battle the Team Rocket Grunt. Don't try to lose to him to get more Nuggets. I've tried that, and I just lost a lot of money. Then, using Jigglypuff's or Wigglytuff's Sing, capture an Abra in the patch of grass to the left of Nugget Bridge. Make sure that you don't battle the trainer in the patch of grass where you catch Abra, or the trainer on the way to Bill's Seaside Cottage facing up with a level 17 Slowpoke. Then, use the Cerulean City Pokemon Center. After that, go up past Nugget Bridge to the left directly above to the left of the body of water. Save at this point, because after this step, your Start button will be disabled because the game will think that you're in battle mode. After saving, take one step downwards, then immediately press Start. Using Abra's Teleport, go back to the Cerulean City Pokemon Center. If you do the step correctly, it should look as if the trainer will battle you, but then you Teleport. Remember, as I said, your Start button will be disabled after that step. So then, go back up Nugget Bridge, then take a right, and battle the trainer with the Slowpoke. Don't walk straight up to him, because that will lock your game up. Go the highest you can just to make sure, and battle him. After battling him, your Start button will be enabled again. So Teleport back to the Pokemon Center, then walk straight up to Nugget Bridge. If you did everything correctly, the Start button will be activated by itself. Press B or press Exit, and you will be battling Mew!
For a very helpful and accurate video on this glitch, click on this link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkF7Xjxn9jc
Requirements: 1 Jigglypuff or Wigglytuff with a speed stat of at least 25 that knows Sing; A big stock of Poke balls; 1 Abra. I also recommend watching the video for this glitch if you don't know who the trainer with the level 17 Slowpoke is. The link to the video is at the bottom of this post. After you defeat Brock, go to Route 3. In Route 3, find and capture a Jigglypuff. Remember, no matter how desperate you are, do not delete Sing. Just level up your Jigglypuff or use a Moonstone on it to evolve it into a Wigglytuff and level it up not as much but a little harder. I recommend evolving it with a Moonstone, because that adds another completed page to your Pokedex. Then play through Mt. Moon until you reach Cerulean City. This is the city that you catch Mew in! Upon reaching the beginning of Nugget Bridge, you will be challenged by your rival. He is not No.1 on Nugget Bridge. It just so happens that at the very second you're heading over Nugget Bridge, your rival has just completed what you're supposed to do (get to Bill's Seaside Cottage). I recommend training up in the Gym for this if you need to. Having at least 2 to 3 Pokemon at or over level 20 will most likely hand you the victory against your rival. But if you have a complicated battle system or strategy like me, you might just train your starter Pokemon until it evolves and then a little more might do it. But I also raised my Wigglytuff to level 16 and my Beedrill to level 17. After your rival, there's the whole 5 trainers of Nugget Bridge and a Team Rocket Grunt to battle. They mostly use Nidorans, Ekans, Pidgey, and Rattata. One guy has a Mankey, so a flying type Pokemon would have an advantage against it. After defeating the 5 trainers on Nugget Bridge, battle the Team Rocket Grunt. Don't try to lose to him to get more Nuggets. I've tried that, and I just lost a lot of money. Then, using Jigglypuff's or Wigglytuff's Sing, capture an Abra in the patch of grass to the left of Nugget Bridge. Make sure that you don't battle the trainer in the patch of grass where you catch Abra, or the trainer on the way to Bill's Seaside Cottage facing up with a level 17 Slowpoke. Then, use the Cerulean City Pokemon Center. After that, go up past Nugget Bridge to the left directly above to the left of the body of water. Save at this point, because after this step, your Start button will be disabled because the game will think that you're in battle mode. After saving, take one step downwards, then immediately press Start. Using Abra's Teleport, go back to the Cerulean City Pokemon Center. If you do the step correctly, it should look as if the trainer will battle you, but then you Teleport. Remember, as I said, your Start button will be disabled after that step. So then, go back up Nugget Bridge, then take a right, and battle the trainer with the Slowpoke. Don't walk straight up to him, because that will lock your game up. Go the highest you can just to make sure, and battle him. After battling him, your Start button will be enabled again. So Teleport back to the Pokemon Center, then walk straight up to Nugget Bridge. If you did everything correctly, the Start button will be activated by itself. Press B or press Exit, and you will be battling Mew!
For a very helpful and accurate video on this glitch, click on this link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkF7Xjxn9jc
The TV Show
As I said in my first post, I'm now going to post when the show comes on and when there are new episodes. The show comes on every morning at 7 o'clock A.M. New episodes come on Saturday morning at 7 o'clock AM. If I'm not right, please know that I posted this during the DP Galactic Battles season. The season for Pokemon Black and White will be called Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes.
Pokemon Red/Blue High Level Pokemon And Duplicating Items Glitches
Those of you who have one of the first Pokemon games might be having a hard time completing their Pokedex or need Pokemon so strong, they exceed the level limit of 100. Well, here's how.
To get Pokemon over level 100: Requirements- Thunderbadge; Soulbadge; HM FLY; HM SURF; Surfing Pokemon like Nidoking, Blastoise, Snorlax, etc.; Flying Pokemon like Pidgeot, Pidgeotto, etc.; Access to Cinnabar Island or Fuschia City. First, fly to Viridian City. Then, talk to the man who demonstrates to you how to catch Pokemon. When he asks you if you're in a hurry, say no. After he captures the Weedle, immediatley fly to Cinnabar Island. If you want to, fly to Fuschia City instead. If you flew to Cinnabar Island, Surf up and down the right(as in, opposite of left right, not opposite of wrong) side of the island where your character is half on land and half in water. The first time, you might find a Tentacool if you're really unlucky. Depending on your character's name you might find different Pokemon. My character's name is ASH, for instance, so I found mostly level 128 Golbats, but occasionally, I found some level 141 and 154 Snorlaxes, and very rarley in Cinnabar, some level 80 and 148 Missingno.s. Missingno. is a glitch Pokemon and has either a really quick female Nidoran's cry, the cry of a Dratini, or, if you look at its stats, the cry of a Rhydon. For me, when it was in my party, instead of looking like a fish, snake, or cow, it looked like a person who is also in some places, a trainer. And instead of moving its head or arms up and down, it turns into something that looks a little like a healing machine in a Pokemon Center. If you flew to Fuschia City instead, Surf south, then west until you get to the Seafoam Islands. Surf up and down the coast of Seafoam where your character is half on land and half in the water. Here, you have a higher chance of finding lots of Missingno. If you find a Missingno, try to make sure that the item in the 6th slot of your bag is not a key item. Some good things to put in the 6th slot would be a Masterball, Rare Candies, and Nuggets. Good thing happen to the item in the 6th slot of your bag if you find and run away from or defeat a Missingno. Pretty much what I just said is that if you put an item in the 6th slot of your bag then find and defeat or run away from a Missingno., your item will be duplicated so much, the number might look something like part of a Pidgey, then a number next to that. After using your item so many times, it may go down to 0 then 99 instead of 0 to picture 9.
To get Pokemon over level 100: Requirements- Thunderbadge; Soulbadge; HM FLY; HM SURF; Surfing Pokemon like Nidoking, Blastoise, Snorlax, etc.; Flying Pokemon like Pidgeot, Pidgeotto, etc.; Access to Cinnabar Island or Fuschia City. First, fly to Viridian City. Then, talk to the man who demonstrates to you how to catch Pokemon. When he asks you if you're in a hurry, say no. After he captures the Weedle, immediatley fly to Cinnabar Island. If you want to, fly to Fuschia City instead. If you flew to Cinnabar Island, Surf up and down the right(as in, opposite of left right, not opposite of wrong) side of the island where your character is half on land and half in water. The first time, you might find a Tentacool if you're really unlucky. Depending on your character's name you might find different Pokemon. My character's name is ASH, for instance, so I found mostly level 128 Golbats, but occasionally, I found some level 141 and 154 Snorlaxes, and very rarley in Cinnabar, some level 80 and 148 Missingno.s. Missingno. is a glitch Pokemon and has either a really quick female Nidoran's cry, the cry of a Dratini, or, if you look at its stats, the cry of a Rhydon. For me, when it was in my party, instead of looking like a fish, snake, or cow, it looked like a person who is also in some places, a trainer. And instead of moving its head or arms up and down, it turns into something that looks a little like a healing machine in a Pokemon Center. If you flew to Fuschia City instead, Surf south, then west until you get to the Seafoam Islands. Surf up and down the coast of Seafoam where your character is half on land and half in the water. Here, you have a higher chance of finding lots of Missingno. If you find a Missingno, try to make sure that the item in the 6th slot of your bag is not a key item. Some good things to put in the 6th slot would be a Masterball, Rare Candies, and Nuggets. Good thing happen to the item in the 6th slot of your bag if you find and run away from or defeat a Missingno. Pretty much what I just said is that if you put an item in the 6th slot of your bag then find and defeat or run away from a Missingno., your item will be duplicated so much, the number might look something like part of a Pidgey, then a number next to that. After using your item so many times, it may go down to 0 then 99 instead of 0 to picture 9.
Information, Recommendations, and Other Stuff
Hi! This is Braden. If you need any Action Replay codes, glitches, cheats, or strategies for Pokemon video games or the card game, please comment it on the Addition post. If I make any mistakes or post stuff that doesn't work or even makes your games lock up or stop working, please comment it on the Problem post. If you know a strategy, glitch, cheat, or Action Replay code that's not in any of my posts, please comment it on the Missing Stuff post. I will also post stuff like when the Pokemon TV show comes on, when there are new episodes, Pokemon games that aren't released yet, when they will come out in the U.S.A., and the recommended websites for buying Pokemon cards and games, along with a website that you can order Action Replay on.
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