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| 0. Table of Contents: TOC |
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1. Author's Note
2. Version History
3. Menu
A. Battle Now!
B. PokÈmon Stadium
1a. Stadium
a. Petit Cup
b. Pika Cup
c. PokÈ Cup
d. Prime Cup
2a. Free Battle
3a. Gym Leader Castle
a. Brock
b. Misty
c. Lt. Surge
d. Erika
e. Koga
f. Blane
g. Sabrina
h. Giovanni
a1. Elite Four
a. Lorelli
b. Bruno
c. Agatha
d. Lance
i. Rival
4a. PokÈmon Lab
5a. Victory Palace
6a. GB Tower
7a. Kids Club
C. Gallery
D. Vs. Battle Event
E. Options
4. Rental PokÈmon Chart
5. Gameshark Cheats
6. Secrets
7. Credits
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| 1. Author's Note |
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Hey, once again, it is Donphan, writing another guide. Well this time, it is
bulbagarden.com and gamefaqs.com ONLY! This guide will focus more on being easier to
understand and I will expand on all topics.
I wouldn't have been able to make this strategy guide without the help of my
good friend CJ. You can e-mail him at Grimr8@aol.com. Thanks Chris! My goal is to make
this strategy 300KB. I am currently 5% there. I recently did the math in my head, and if
I continue to do the same job I am doing now, I will be able to do it with all of the
strategies and 30 KB of other stuff. Added with the move list and other things, this
guide might end up being 550KB and will probablly be finishing up the time PokÈmon
Stadium 2 comes out.
Ok, I've kept this section nice and short for now, lets move on to the more
important things.
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| 2. Version History |
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Version 1.1
- Changed Format
- Now 8x6 resolution
- ASCII art header
- Changed many Title names
-Past Updates now Version History
-Introduction now Author's Note
- Started and Finished Secrets Section
Version 1.0
-Everything in this guide is new.
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| 3. Menu |
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Well, when you first turn on the game, and watch the introduction, you will see
that there is four controller sections. If a controller is plugged into a port, it will
show up present. If a controller is present, and a transfer pack with a game is present
as well, it will all show up here.
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|IN ORDER TO PLAY, YOU HAVE TO SAVE |
|YOUR GAME IN A POKEMON CENTER. |
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|If you don't want to do it on |
|Gameboy, you can go to the GB Tower |
|and go to a PokÈmon Center there. |
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Push A to select Ok, so you can go to the main menu.
Now that you are at the main Menu, you can select a variety of options.
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| A. Battle Now! |
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You can go against thge computer or a friend in a quick battle with PokÈmon that
were pre-chosen in the game. You will not achieve anything except bragging rights for
winning.
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| 1a. Stadium |
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This is the most interesting and fun thing to do in the game. Here, you battle
using the different cup rules. PokÈ Cup and Prime Cup players will have four difficulty
levels to chose from: PokÈ Ball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball, Master Ball. Petit Cup and Pika
Cup Players will only have to play one difficulty level.
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1. Petit Cup
Ok, so you are going to try out Petit Cup, but before you do,
you must follow the rules to play.
- PokÈmon Levels must be between 25-30
- The Combined PokÈmon Levels can NOT exceed 80 combined
- PokÈmon must be 6'8" tall or less
- PokÈmon must weigh less than 44 lbs.
- Mew may not attend
- "Un-evolved" PokÈmon may ONLY attend
Recommendations for rental PokÈmon:
-Tangela
-Pikachu
-Pidgey
-Squirtle
-Abra
-Growlithe
Trainers:
Trainer 1: Bug Boy
Tips: Bug Boy likes to use Grass, Poision, and Bug type PokÈmon. He
shouldn't be hard though- after all, you are fighting on the easiest
cup, fight one, round one, so don;t worry.
PokÈmon:
Caterpy
Caterpie
Bug
Level 25
Tips: If Bug boy uses Caterpie, there shouldn't be any problem.
Caterpie is a very easy PokÈmon, and hopefully, it won't kill you with
Tackle or String Shot.
Weedly
Weedle
Bug/Poision
Level 25
Tips: Weedle shouldn't be too hard easier, but Bug Boy may not use it.
Be careful for Weedle's Poision Sting- It may not be the most effective
attack against strong PokÈmon if it poisions you, but you aren't dealing
with a lot of HP here, so it does matter. All you can do is pray not to
be poisioned.
Pary
Paras
Bug/Grass
Level 25
Tips: Paras isn't a hard PokÈmon to beat. It has horrible attack and
horrible special, as well as horrible defense. A fire attack should
take it out in one or two hits.
Oddy
Oddish
Grass/Poision
Level 25
Tips: Oddish was always an easy PokÈmon, and because it has two
evolutions after it, you'd expect it to be weak. Try using a fire,
flying, or ice attack on it and it should go down in the first hit.
Bellsy
Bellsprout
Grass/Poision
Level 25
Tips: Bellsprout could be the hardest PokÈmon you fight, because it
has a very cheap attack- wrap. If it has higher speed than you, and
it uses the wrap attack, it will slowly faint all of your PokÈmon.
Luckily, we chose a fire PokÈmon with higher speed, so it shouldn't
be too much of a problem.
Eggy
Exeggcute
Grass/Psychic
Level 25
Tips: Exeggcute is another annoying PokÈmon, because it likes to use
the hypnosis attack, and that gets really annoying- Luckily, there
are rules against putting more than two PokÈmon to sleep, so if the
first two are asleep, use your third, but if you have one fainted
PokÈmon...
Trainer 2: Lad
Tips: Lad likes to use flying, poision, and grass types, so be
prepared for his PokÈmon. We have a good team with us, so he
shouldn't be too hard.
PokÈmon:
Piddy
Pidgey
Normal/Flying
Level 25
Tips: If you can't beat a Pidgey, I feel sorry for you. Here is a
hint: what makes it faint, comes from the heavens...Well actually,
the clouds.
Ratty
Rattata
Normal
Level 26
Tips: Rattata is weak against fighting, but we did not bring along
any fighting PokÈmon, so a well though out strategy using normal or
any attacks will make it faint.
Ditty
Ditto
Normal
Level 25
Tips: Ditto may be able to transform into your PokÈmon, but it truly
does have horrible stats, so making it faint shouldn't be too hard.
Just remember not to use a move like Thundershock on it if it
transforms into your Pikachu.
Bulby
Bulbasaur
Grass/Poision
Level 26
Tips: Bulbasaur is a very good PokÈmon...No really, it is...If you
brought along a fire PokÈmon, I suggest you use it, but who'd want
to make a Bulbasaur faint?
Ekansy
Ekans
Poision
Level 26
Tips: Ekans isn't a hard PokÈmon, but you didn't bring any PokÈmon
super-effective against it, so you will have to use non super-effective
attacks to win.
Zubaty
Zubat
Poision/Flying
Level 25
Tips: Zubat will not be hard if you brought along an Electric PokÈmon,
which you should've anyway in case Lad used a flying PokÈmon.
Trainer 3: Nerd
Tips: Nerd, being the nerd that he is, likes to use all different
types of PokÈmon. On top of that, he will have two level 30 PokÈmon!
He will only be able to use one of them in battle, though, because
otherwise, he would exceed the limit of 80 in levels.
PokÈmon:
Dudegeo
Geodude
Rock/Ground
Level 25
Tips: Geodude may be a strong PokÈmon, but he can't stand to be
attacked x4 with a water move, or x2 wwith a grass move. You should
be able to eliminate him in your first shot with a water PokÈmon.
Lygast
Gastly
Ghost/Poision
Level 25
Tips: Gastly is a ghost, which means normal and fighting attacks
are no good against it. Be careful, and if you have a psychic
attack, use it here.
Orbvolt
Voltorb
Electric
Level 25
Tips: Voltorb is very quick, but not strong at all. Use a psychic
attack or a fire, but electric will obviously not do much damage,
even though it has the lowest possible special defense.
Dershell
Shellder
Water
Level 25
Tips: Shellder is a water PokÈmon, but it still has ice moves.
an Electric attack should take it out. Be careful to not get
frozen, because only a fire move will heal that status.
Fingkof
Koffing
Poision
Level 30
Tips: Wow, this Koffing is on level 30, and it is not easy at
all. Ground blocks poision, but if you did not bring along ground,
try an electric attack.
Cuteegg
Exeggcute
Grass/Psychic
Tips: Exeggcute is a very annoying PokÈmon, because it likes to use
the hypnosis attack, and that gets really annoying- Luckily, there
are rules against putting more than two PokÈmon to sleep, so if the
first two are asleep, use your third, but if you have one fainted
PokÈmon, you are out of luck.
Trainer 4: Sailor
Tips: Well now the matches will get harder, espically for the
rental PokÈmon, because all of the PokÈmon you face from here
on in, will be above level 25, and will most likely have higher speed
than the rental PokÈmon...Good luck!
Oh yeah, the sailor likes to use water PokÈmon (I hope you
could guess that) and for some strange reason, a Machop and
Spearow...Oh well, here we go.
PokÈmon:
Krablor
Krabby
Type: Water
Level 26
Tips: Krabby is a PokÈmon with good attack and defense, but horrible
special, and thats where you can bring in the kill. Use any electric
attacks, and because of its low special, you can make it faint in one
hit.
Sealor
Horsea
Water
Level 27
Tips: Horsea is a fairly easy PokÈmon, although it is on level 27 and
is faster than most rental PokÈmon. Hopefully, you have a leveled up
electric PokÈmon, and you should be able to make it faint.
Magilor
Magikarp
Water
Level 26
Tips: Magikarp is a VERY easy PokÈmon. An electric or grass move
should easily knock it out and if you are having trouble with this
PokÈmon, I have no sympathy for you.
Choplor
Machop
Fighting
Level 26
Tips: Machop should be an easy knock out for any flying PokÈmon with
gust or peck, but be careful for its Karate Chop attack- it always
connects with a critical hit.
Goldor
Goldeen
Water
Level 26
Tips: Goldeen is another easy PokÈmon to knock out with any electric
attack, but it has a peck attack which is very strong at times, why?
I dunno...
Spearlor
Spearow
Normal/Flying
Level 27
Tips: Spearow is a vicious PokÈmon, but it is also weak against that
electric PokÈmon you brought along with you. If your electric PokÈmon
fainted, try an ice attack.
Trainer 5: Jr. Female
Tips: Jr. Female is a pretty tough trainer who uses various types,
and there is a reason for that- you are halfway through the tournament!
Congradulations, give yourself a pat on the back, you're doing
great...Well, actually, I'm doing great, but we'll just say you are
for arguments sake.
PokÈmon:
Cucu
Cubone
Ground
Level 26
Tips: Cubone will be a tough PokÈmon, that is because it has the
dig ability, which is a very annoying attack, unless you bring along
a flying type with a water move... Oh yeah, you won't see a flying
type with a water move until Gold/Silver. Try a quick win with a water
PokÈmon.
Growlgrowl
Growlithe
Fire
Level 27
Tips: Growlithe is an agile fire PokÈmon with high defense and
special. It is also one of the toughest PokÈmon in the game, by the
way, because it likes to use the dig attack, which becomes annoying.
A water PokÈmon can do the job, but swift is the only way to hit it
underground.
Meowmeow
Meowth
Normal
Level 27
Tips: Meowth is a fast PokÈmon with scratch attacks like scratch
and fury swipes. Use an attack that deals a good amount of damage,
but doesn't miss too often.
Abab
Abra
Psychic
Level 26
Tips: Abra may evolve into powerful PokÈmon, but it is nothing
like them now, so don't worry, any normal attack will work, because
it has good special, but bad defense, as well as with what it evolves
into.
Polipoli
Poliwag
Water
Level 26
Tips: Poliwag is a break compared to what you've been fighting
lately, so use this time to relax and go get a soda or something.
Any old electric attack or grass attack will do just fine on it.
Jigjig
Jigglypuff
Normal
Level 27
Tips: Jigglypuff has high HP, making its defense seem much higher
than it actually is. It also uses hypnotic moves on you to make you
sleep so it can pound you into submission.
Trainer 6: Jr. Male
Tips: Jr. Male is a fairly easy trainer, but once again, he likes to
use a variety of PokÈmon against you. water, grass, and electric
should be the types you choose for battle, they will beat everything
perfectly.
PokÈmon:
Digster
Diglett
Ground
Level 26
Tips: Diglett is a rather slow and weak PokÈmon. A Sandshrew is better
than its evolved form to give you a hint on the power of it. It will
use dig, but not if you get your Water PokÈmon to faint it before it
does. It should only take one or two hits from a water PokÈmon to make
it faint.
Magster
Magnemite
Electric
Level 26
Tips: Magmenite is a rather good electric PokÈmon, and it will use
supersonic to confuse you, then sonicboom to take away 20HP each hit.
Use a grass PokÈmon, which is resistant to its attacks, or electric,
which is also resistant to its attacks, although, you'll get better
results with a grass PokÈmon, because it can effect Magnemite better
than an electric PokÈmon can.
Fetchant
Farfetch'd
Normal/Flying
Level 27
Tips: Farfetch'd is very easy if you know who to use, and you've
used this PokÈmon on all flying types before- an electric type!
Use an electric type and Farfetch'd is a goner.
Zuster
Zubat
Poision/Flying
Level 27
Tips: Zubat is another easy PokÈmon, but it does have supersonic,
which is a confusing move. Use an electric type like you did with
Farfetch'd.
Charmant
Charmander
Fire
Level 27
Tips: Charmant is an easy PokÈmon, espically if you bought along
any water PokÈmon, or a PokÈmon with a water move. If you have dig
on any of your PokÈmon, it will be super-effective. Try using that
if you don't have a water move.
Squirtle
Squirtle
Water
Level 27
Tip: This squirtle should be another easy PokÈmon for your electric
PokÈmon to knock out. Electric pokÈmon seem to be the style now-a-days.
We've used them in almost every battle!
Trainer 7: Lass
Lass isn't an easy trainer, in fact, I personally think that
she is harder than the final round. She has a great team that has good
moves, so be careful.
PokÈmon:
Kabutess
Kabuto
Rock/Water
Level 30
Tips: Kabuto isn't hard, but it isn't easy. It is a warmup PokÈmon for
Lass, that is, if she uses it first or even at all. Since it is Rock
and water, you'll have to use an electric type to beat it. Grass types
also woirk well against it.
Pikette
Pikachu
Electric
Level 25
Tips: Pikachu is an average PokÈmon. It has well rounded attacks, but
it still is no match for any ground PokÈmon. Electric PokÈmon CAN
attack rock PokÈmon, but there are no pure rock PokÈmon in the game.
Vuless
Vulpix
Fire
Level 25
Tips: Vulpix is an annoying PokÈmon, espically it's fire spin attack.
If it has higher speed than its opponent, and it decides to use fire
spin a lot, there is nothing you can do. So make sure you have an
agile water PokÈmon with you.
Clefairess
Clefairy
Normal
Level 25
Tips: Clefairy is a very difficult PokÈmon, and you'll need every last
piece of knowledge you know
Puffette
Jigglypuff
Normal
Level 25
Tips: Jigglypuff may be quite a challenge for you. It not only has sing, but Blizzard
whic could freeze you. On top of all of that, it has rest, which is a pain. Hope that
Lass doesn't use this.
Eevette
Eevee
Normal
Level 30
Tips: Eevee may lower your accuracy with Sand-Attack, but you shouldn't have a problem
with that. You may have a problem with Eevee, however, because it is on Level 30. It's
only status affecting move is Toxic.
Final
PokÈManiac
This is it. The last match in Petit Cup Round One! PokÈManaic may or may not be hard for
you. Plenty of stat changing attacks and wrap attacks will mean you will have to use your
fastest and best PokÈmon.
NidoMania
Nidoran (Male)
Poision
Level 25
Tips: Nidoran has Horn Drill, which is a powerful attack. Poision Sting may poision your
PokÈmon as well, so be careful.
RanMania
Nidoran (Female)
Poision
Level 25
Tips: Nidoran has toxic and takedown. They are the only moves that will really pose a
threat to you. Otherwise, you don't have to worry too much.
Dratimaina
Dratini
Dragon
Level 30
Tips: Ok, this is the hardest PokÈmon you'll face in Petit Cup. If you have any PokÈmon
With an Ice attack, you should be good, but thunderwave and Wrap are a combination of
attacks that no one likes.It also has Dragon rage, which ensures 40 damage with every
hit, and Ice Beam, which can freeze your PokÈmon.
Shrewmania
Sandshrew
Ground
Level 25
Tips: Sandshrew has three devistating moves. They are Earthquake, Slash and Rock Slide.
It also has Sand attack, which lowers your accuracy. Use a water PokÈmon, if you have
one, or Ice.
Psymaina
Psyduck
Water
Level 25
Tips: Psyduck has ice beam, which will again, freeze you and rest, which will heal it's
HP completely. You should use a grass attack, or a strong normal attack.
Omania
Omanyte
Water
Level 30
Tips: This is the other tough PokÈmon. You will either fight this PokÈmon, or Dratini,
and pray it is this one. This PokÈmon likes to use blizzard and double team, which will
greatly increase it's evade.
Congradulations, you have sucessfully completed Petit Cup, Round 1! You should
now move on to Pika Cup, which puts up just as much of a challenge as Petit Cup!
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| b. Pika Cup |
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|c. PokÈ Cup |
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|d. Prime Cup |
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|2a. Free Battle |
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| 3a. Gym Leader Castle |
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| 4a. PokÈmon Lab |
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| 5a. Victory Palace |
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|6a. Gameboy Tower |
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|7a. Kids Club |
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| C. Gallery |
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| D. Vs. Battle Event |
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| E. Options |
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| 4. Rental PokÈmon Chart |
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This section will list all of the rental PokÈmon in different
cups and their HP, Attack, Defense, Speed, Special, type, and moves
in the following order:
Example:
PokÈmon Name
Type
Attack
Defense
Speed
Special
HP
Attack 1
Attack 2
Attack 3
Attack 4
Follow this chart, because below won't say attack one or special, it will
just list the number or name. Why you ask? It takes too much time and would make this
strategy guide seem bigger than it actually is.
Petit Cup Rental PokÈmon
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Bulbasaur
Grass/Poision
40
40
39
49
69
Leech Seed
Mega Drain
Solarbeam
Cut
Charmander
Fire
42
37
49
41
66
Fire Blast
Rage
Growl
Mega Punch
Squirtle
Water
40
48
38
41
68
Bite
Bubblebeam
Toxic
Submission
Caterpie
Bug
31
33
39
26
66
String Shot
Tackle
Weedle
Bug/Poision
33
31
41
26
66
Poision Sting
String Shot
Pidgey
Normal/Flying
38
36
44
36
66
SandAttack
Quick Attack
Double-Edge
Fly
Rattata
Normal
44
33
52
29
61
Quick Attack
Hyper Fang
Bubblebeam
Dig
Spearow
Normal/Flying
46
31
51
32
66
Double-Edge
Mirror Move
Fly
Toxic
Ekans
Poision
46
38
44
36
64
Bite
Glare
Dig
Mega Drain
Pikachu
Electric
43
31
61
41
64
Thunder Wave
Slam
Thunder
Flash
Sandshrew
Ground
53
58
36
31
71
Slash
Poision Sting
Dig
Rock Slide
Nidoran Female
Poision
39
42
37
36
74
Double Kick
Blizzard
Take Down
Toxic
Nidoran Male
Poision
44
36
41
36
69
Double Kick
Horn Drill
Body Slam
Toxic
Vulpix
Fire
36
36
49
49
65
Toxic
Double Edge
Dig Ember
Clefairy
Normal
38
40
34
46
81
Sing
Fire Blast
Tri Attack
Metronome
Jigglypuff
Normal
38
26
26
29
104
Sing
Psychic
Take Down
Submission
Zubat
Poision/Flying
38
33
24
36
66
Confuse Ray
Double Edge
Toxic
Mega Drain
Oddish
Grass/Poision
41
43
31
54
69
Acid
Sleep Powder
Solarbeam
Cut
Gloom
Grass/Poision
90
96
65
111
141
Petal Dance
Take DOwn
Mega Drain
Stun Spore
Paras
Bug/Grass
51
43
29
44
64
Stun Spore
Mega Drain
Leech Life
Dig
Diglett
Ground
43
28
64
39
51
Dig
Sand-Attack
Cut
Rock Slide
Meowth
Normal
38
33
61
36
66
Bite
Screech
Bubblebeam
Thunderbolt
Psyduck
Water
42
40
44
41
71
Bubblebeam
Mimic
Mega Punch
Submission
Growlithe
Fire
51
38
46
41
74
Fire Blast
Bite
Mimic
Leer
Poliwag
Water
41
36
61
36
66
Hypnosis
Skull Bash
Psywave
Surf
Abra
Psychic
26
23
61
69
59
Metronome
Psywave
Body Slam
Thunder Wave
Kadabra
Psychic
60
56
130
146
121
Psychic
Counter
Recover
Dig
Machop
Fighting
56
41
34
34
81
Karate Chop
Low Kick
Seismic Toss
Fire Blast
Bellsprout
Grass/Poision
53
33
36
51
71
Wrap
Mega Drain
Growth
Poision Powder
Geodude
Rock/Ground
56
66
26
31
66
Rock Throw
Self Destruct
Dig
Strength
Magnemite
Electric
33
51
39
64
59
Flash
Swift
Thunder Wave
Thunder
Fatfetch'd
Normal/Flying
48
43
46
45
72
Fury Attack
Swords Dance
Sand-Attack
Fly
Shellder
Water
48
66
36
39
61
Supersonic
Clamp
Ice Beam
Self Destruct
Gastly
Ghost/Poision
33
31
56
66
61
Confuse Ray
Nightshade
Thunder
Mega Drain
Krabby
Water
68
61
41
29
61
Gullotine
Surf
Swords Dance
Strength
Voltorb
Electric
31
41
66
44
66
Screech
Thunder Wave
Thunder
Take Down
Exeggcute
Grass/Psychic
36
56
36
46
76
Hypnosis
Psywave
Egg Bomb
Reflect
Cubone
Ground
41
63
34
36
71
Bone Club
Tail Whip
Fire Blast
Headbutt
Koffing
Poision
48
63
34
46
66
Smog
Toxic
Fire Blast
Thunderbolt
Horsea
Water
36
51
46
51
61
Smoke Screen
Bubblebeam
Swift
Ice Beam
Goldeen
Water
49
46
48
41
69
Supersonic
Horn Attack
Surf
Horn Drill
Magikarp
Water
21
43
56
26
56
Splash
Tackle
Ditto
Normal
40
40
40
40
70
Transform
Eevee
Normal
43
41
44
49
74
Sand-Attack
Quick Attack
Double Edge
Substitute
Omanyte
Rock/Water
36
66
34
61
64
Withdrawl
Bubblebeam
Double-Edge
Toxic
Kabuto
Rock/Water
56
61
24
39
61
Ice Beam
Take Down
Surf
Bide
Dratini
Dragon
48
38
41
41
67
Thunder Wave
Wrap
Thunder
Fire Blast
Pika Cup
Just a reminder...
Example:
PokÈmon Name
Type
Attack
Defense
Speed
Special
HP
Attack 1
Attack 2
Attack 3
Attack 4
Bulbasaur
Grass/Poision
23
23
22
28
42
Leech Seed
Toxic
Mega Drain
Double-Edge
Ivysaur
Grass/Poision
27
28
27
33
47
Swords Dance
Body Slam
Solarbeam
Leech Seed
Charmander
Fire
24
22
28
24
40
Fire Blast
Seismic Toss
Strength
Growl
Charmeleon
Fire
28
26
33
28
46
Swords Dance
Mega Kick
Toxic
Ember
Squirtle
Water
23
28
22
24
42
Tackle
Dig
Surf
Blizzard
Wartortle
Water
28
33
26
28
46
Body Slam
Bide
Surf
Reflect
Caterpie
Bug
18
19
22
15
42
String shot
Tackle
Metapod
Bug
15
25
18
16
44
Tackle
String Shot
Butterfree
Bug/Flying
22
24
30
33
47
Poision Powder
Hyper Beam
Psywave
Take Down
Weedle
Bug/Poision
19
18
24
15
41
String Shot
Poision Sting
more comming soon...
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|5. Gameshark Codes |
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comming soon...
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| 6. Secrets |
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Doduo Gameboy- If you finish Master Ball in PokÈCup or PrimeCup, you will be
awarded with the Doduo Speed Gameboy. This will allow you to play your PokÈmon Gameboy
Game in Gameboy Tower at Double the Speed! Great for building up your team quickly.
Dodrio Gameboy- If you finish Master Ball in borh PokÈ and PrimeCup, you will be
able to play your Gameboy at 3x the speed of the normal Gameboy in Gameboy Tower!
PokÈmon Presents- For beating the Gym Leader Castle, you will recieve one of the
following PokÈmon:
Bulbasaur Charmander Squirtle Hitmonchan Hitmonlee
Eevee Kabuto Omanyte
PokÈmon Yellow Version Pikachu- If you use your Pikachu from PokÈmon level, it
will do many things the other Pikachu doesn't. For one, it will say it's name, like all
PokÈmon should. It will also have different move animations.
Extra PokÈmon Stickers- After beating Mewtwo in ROund Two, you will unlock
additional stickers in the Gallery Mode. To access them, go to gallery and highlight
print. Hold L and R and it will change to extra. You can now access the stickers!
Hyper Mode- If you play Who's The Best in Kid's Club, and beat the Computer
5 times IN A ROW on hard difficulty, you will unlock the Hyper difficulty.
Surfing Pikachu- If you beat Mater Ball, Prime Cup, on Round 2, with Pikachu in
EVERY match, and without using a continue, you will be awarded with the Surfing Pikachu.
You can now play the surfing minigame in PokÈmon Yellow!
Amnesia Psyduck- After registering each and every PokÈmon into the Hall of Fame,
you will be awarded with the Amnesia Psyduck. This Psyduck has the amnesia ability, and
you can use it to boost it's special rating super high!
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| 6. Credits |
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