The Original Darkwiz787
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How do people get the perfect moveset? By that I mean where do they teach their Pokemon these moves?
ok i got it i heard you trade the ragecandy bar for something and were and also were do i get the super rod
How do people get the perfect moveset? By that I mean where do they teach their Pokemon these moves?
How do people get the perfect moveset? By that I mean where do they teach their Pokemon these moves?
Depends on the TM. You can buy a bunch of them in the department store, some you can get through the games (like the Veilstone Game Corner), or you can trade them with people here for something.But once you use a TM it's gone. Is it possible to get a TM you already used again? How?
But once you use a TM it's gone. Is it possible to get a TM you already used again? How?
I would also recommend using a Heavy Ball. When I battled Lugia, I had it with 1/3 health left and no status problems. One little Heavy Ball and Lugia was mine.
You get Heavy Balls by taking black Apricorns to Kurt. (Maybe. Can't remember exactly.)
You have to trade for the Machop in the Goldenrod City Dept. Store.
question, should my nidoking have rivalry or poison point?
Question!
I know that returning and sending a Pokemon to the Pokewalker determines what kind of Pikachu you encounter in the Yellow Forest, but are there two predetermined sets of Pikachu from each of the three groups or are ALL the Pikachu in each group randomized? I already know that you can get either Surf or Fly Pikachu from Group A but not both on the same stroll, as well as either Volt Tackle/Fakeout or Flail/Shockwave Pikachu from Group B, and Thunderwave or Non-Thunderwave Pikachu from Group C. My question is, are the alternatives linked in a set pattern or are all the Pikachu from each Group randomized?
Example (How I think it is):
One stroll: Group A: Fly Pika, Group B: Flail Pika, Group C: Thunderwave Pika.
Other stroll: Group A: Surf Pika, Group B: Volt Tackle Pika, Group C: Non-Thunderwave Pika
If I find and catch a Pikachu that does not know Thunderwave, will that stroll guaranteed to have a Fly Pikachu? I want to know if the combinations are predictable like the examples above so that I can determine if I can find a Fly or Surf Pikachu just by checking to see if the "Group C" Pikachu knows Thunderwave. Can someone please let me know what's up? Thanks!