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This is for anyone trying to max out their lvls or attack EV.
A quick way to train on Mt silver requires the following:
Super Rod
A non-rock type that knows rock moves
A grass type and
A lucky Egg.
considering I nearly hit all fields here, I recon i can give my advice on this. As soon a you enter the bottom of mount Silver (Inside cave), you have a large pool of water with a waterfall. Here's where use start fishing.
You will either be attacked by a Seaking (lvl 40: 971 xp no lucky egg) or a Gyrados (lvl 40: 1222 xp no lucky egg). I'm training my Togekiss (started at lvl 60 and quickly made it to 76) with extrasensory, Ancient power, Fly and Hidden power (Grass).
If you do this, you lvl up quicker than finding random encounters. It also boos your traded pokemon quicker. You needn't worry about low levels as long as you switch out to a 40+ poke as soon as you enter. Do this and you will lvl like crazy in no time.
If you have any other training tips for Mt Silver, post below.
A quick way to train on Mt silver requires the following:
Super Rod
A non-rock type that knows rock moves
A grass type and
A lucky Egg.
considering I nearly hit all fields here, I recon i can give my advice on this. As soon a you enter the bottom of mount Silver (Inside cave), you have a large pool of water with a waterfall. Here's where use start fishing.
You will either be attacked by a Seaking (lvl 40: 971 xp no lucky egg) or a Gyrados (lvl 40: 1222 xp no lucky egg). I'm training my Togekiss (started at lvl 60 and quickly made it to 76) with extrasensory, Ancient power, Fly and Hidden power (Grass).
If you do this, you lvl up quicker than finding random encounters. It also boos your traded pokemon quicker. You needn't worry about low levels as long as you switch out to a 40+ poke as soon as you enter. Do this and you will lvl like crazy in no time.
If you have any other training tips for Mt Silver, post below.