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4th Gen So what to do now?

What do you do first after you beat Red?

  • Level grind, complete nat dex, etc.

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  • Hunt legendaries

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  • Do super contests

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • Link and wifi

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Something else

    Votes: 1 50.0%

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Inferny

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    I've played SS for some months now...Trained a strong team, all post-level 70, 2 level 100s, caught Lugia and Ho-Oh...Caught Mewtwo, finished all gyms in both regions, done with the E4 and champion, I beat Red...

    I've done pretty much now. Now what? Time to fill out my national dex? Level grind all my pokemon and spamcount IV's and breed all my pokemon into perfectionarynationathingy? I'd wish this game had abit more to offer...So, a poll to see...what is the first thing people do when you beat Red? I need some ideas ;D
     
    Here's something else for you to do: the Pokeathlon. You can enter the different Pokemon you have and see how they hold up in the events.
     
    Have fun doing super contest as there aren't any in johto....or kanto
     
    Have fun doing super contest as there aren't any in johto....or kanto
    Nope - instead unlike D/P/Pt there's the Pokethlon which has a similar idea to it - win minigames and all that jazz. That could knock out a fair bit of time for you.

    On top of that there's the other legendaries to chase after (I'm assuming you haven't got them as there's no mention of them) such as the roaming Pokemon (Lati@s, Entei and Raikou [and Suicune], and also Kyorge/Groudon, the kanto legendary birds...).

    There's also the Battle Frontier west of Olivine City which has a lot of battling challenges to try out. Then there's smaller things like improving the Safari Zone, trying to get all shiny leaves on your Pokemon, get all the photos on your PC of each route/town and/or gym leader...

    That essentially covers it - you can also check pokemon sites for more info or the FAQ thread here. Don't see much else coming from this besides more of the above repeated, so going to close. If you have any other questions, please ask them in the Help Thread sticky at the top of this section.
     
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