Pokemon Soul Silver Walkthrough :
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Walkthrough - Extreme Guide threw 4thTABLE OF CONTENTS FAQ -------------------------------------- 0000 THE SAGA BEGINS -------------------------- 0001 THE SAGA REALLY BEGINS ------------------- 0002 IF THE SAGA DOESN'T BEGIN, IM LOSING IT -- 0003 If YOU WANT TO START PLAYING GO HERE ----- 0004 POKEMON POKEMON POKEMON ------------------ 0005 AND SO IT BEGINS [RIVAL] ----------------- 0006 THE FIRST GYM ---------------------------- 0007 A SILLY PROPOSITION! --------------------- 0008 UNION CAVE + OPERATION SLOWPOKE ---------- 0009 THINGS ARE GETTING BUGGY ----------------- 0010 INTO THE FOREST -------------------------- 0011 THE THIRD GYM ---------------------------- 0012 4TH GYM: PART 1 -------------------------- 0013 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions): Q: How do I play Wi-Fi A: Just go to the bottom of any Pokemon Center and you will learn most of what you need. You will also be given a Pal Pad that will record your friends. Q: What is the GTS A: It is the "Global Trade Station" and can be found in Goldenrod. Use the GTS to trade Pokemon with others, all over the world! Q: Why would I let my Mom get my money A: Well, you can withdraw it from her anytime but she also gives you nice gifts every now and then. I would suggest letting her hold onto it, unless you don't care about her presents. Q: I can't beat the Elite 4! Help my team! A: It's likely because you don't have any team synergy or are just terribly underleveled. The Elite 4 are pretty easy to beat as long as you train your Pokemon reasonably well and don't stock up on a single type, such as Grass. Q: What are Apricorns A: They grow on trees throughout Johto and can be given to Kurt to make special types of Pokeballs. Q: Can I only pick an Apricorn only once A: Nope, they will come back everyday. Q: What are the different time ranges in-game A: There are three different time ranges in the game. ----------- Time Ranges ----------- 4am - 10am - Morning 10am - 8pm - Afternoon 8pm - 4am - Night Q: What are the differences between HeartGold and SoulSilver A: There really are no differences, except for Pokemon selection. In HeartGold, the Mankey, Growlithe, Spinerak, Gligar, Phanpy, Baltoy, Mantyke, and Sableye families are all available. In SoulSilver, the Vulpix, Meowth, Teddiursa, Gulpin, Ledyba, Delibird, Skarmory, and Mawile families are all available. Each version also gets a "version exclusive legendary". In HeartGold, it is Kyogre, in SoulSilver, it is Groudon. Q: Friend Code A: Nope, I don't play Wi-Fi Q: What is competitive Pokemon A: Competitive Pokemon is the game of Pokemon being played under specific rules agreed upon by both players. Usually, the strategy involved is higher in competitive games. It is important to know about EVs, natures, IVs, and abilities before diving into the competitive realm. Q: What is Smogon/PokeBeach/__insert other Pokemon site here___ A: They are competitive sites that help players learn about competitive Pokemon. Q: Do you play competitive Pokemon A: I used to but I am more interested with in-game research and school. My username will usually be KD24 if you are looking on a site for me. If you ever have a question about this guide or about competitive Pokemon, I will be glad to help. Q: What are EVs A: EVs, or Effort Values, are the unseeable things that raise your Pokemon's stats. Pokemon give different EVs for Speed, Special Attack, Special Defense, Attack, Defense, and HP. I will add a more in-depth look at EVs in my guide. Q: THIS GUIDE SUCKS! A: Your ability to determine what the difference between a question and a statement is "sucks". Please don't insult me or my guide though. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Saga Begins 0001: Hello and welcome to my first guide, Pokemon HeartGold / SoulSilver! Since this is my first guide, I am absolutely terrified of making a fool of myself but ... you're the one looking at it so we can be fools together! Just some general outlines before I begin and a quick glance at what this guide is not for: 1.) Do not print out my guide to make a profit. I will send you a gift basket if you decide to print it out and use it as a personal reference when playing the game, but making money off my work isn't something I really want. 2.) If you find an error, just give me your PayPal and I will pay you $50 to not report it. As Foghorn Leghorn would say, "That's a joke son". In all seriousness, just please report the error to me by this new thing called "Electronic Mail" or "E-Mail" for short. My "address" is mllr_lk@yahoo.com. Most errors will probably occur in Pokemon Listing sections, as I can go only off of what I play. 3.) I am making sure that if printed out, this guide will be printed on incredibly stiff paper, so the joke is on you if you decide to use this guide as toilet paper! That is my lame segway for telling you this; please don't disrespect me or my guide. If you e-mail me, I will happily answer any question you may have for me. Don't e-mail me saying something like "This guide sucks". It hurts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Saga Really Begins 0002: Now the adventure can really begin ... right WRONG! As fun as Pokemon is, if you want a guide for it, then you likely want to play seriously, hoping to catch as many Pokemon as possible and starting a regime, er - team, that will eventually dominate the Pokemon Universe. So first, I need to make sure we go over the basics. Here are five tips for Pokemon that I always follow: 1.) Knowing your weaknesses can be your greatest strength - As a player, you want to make sure you know all of the weaknesses of your team and of Pokemon in general. By knowing what your weaknesses are, you can add other Pokemon to fix those problems, and create a much more balanced and solid team. 2.) Brain > Brawn - The best attacking offense is a good strategy and you want to make sure you have one, even if you feel that the opponents in-game are a complete waste of time. Stat boosting moves, healing items, status moves, and even defensive tactics can always come in handy and will help you succeed in the long run. Learning and using some strategies in-game can help you later when you decide to play competitively, as you have already learned much. 3.) No Money = No Problem - Money is never a big deal in this game, despite what you may think. Spend as much as you want early and often, in order to make sure you are having as much fun as you can. If you don't spend money, you might come across a time where you have no healing items or Pokeballs left, and then you have to likely trek back and start spending. There are plenty of trainers, items to sell, and items to hold that will guarantee a steady cash flow for you to spend. 4.) Equality only, I don't tolerate segregation - If you want the most, enjoyable experience when playing, then you will want to make sure that all of your Pokemon are trained equally. The game kind of loses its fun when you start just using that legendary or starter that is now level 89 and the only actual fighting Pokemon on your team. 5.) Never lose your cool - This is a game, not a social experiment (although Nintendo may want to argue =]). Don't lose your head because you couldn't beat that 8th Gym Leader or because ____ got away before you could catch it. Just relax and explore a little, maybe train for fun. Don't become obsessed. So there you have it, my quick little thought process that really doesn't affect the game. But you read it and now you are stuck with it, sucker! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If The Saga Doesn't Begin, I'm Losing It 0003: *This section is actually for all the little stuff before we officially begin, and I would advise those not interested in things like natures and abilities to skip it.* Natures were a concept introduced in the 3rd generation of Pokemon in order to make Pokemon a bit more competitive and just adding something for the sake of addition. However, there is nothing more satisfying than seeing the Pokemon you wanted with the perfect nature. Natures will raise one stat, and lower another, while some will just raise/lower the same stat, therefore being neutral. Hardy-------------------(Neutral) Bashful-----------------(Neutral) Docile------------------(Neutral) Serious-----------------(Neutral) Quirky------------------(Neutral) Lonely------------------(+Attack and -Defense) Adamant-----------------(+Attack and -Special Attack) Naughty-----------------(+Attack and -Special Defense) Brave-------------------(+Attack and -Speed) Bold--------------------(+Defense and -Attack) Impish------------------(+Defense and -Special Attack) Lax---------------------(+Defense and -Special Defense) Relaxed-----------------(+Defense and -Speed) Modest------------------(+Special Attack and -Attack) Mild--------------------(+Special Attack and -Defense) Quiet-------------------(+Special Attack and -Special Defense) Rash--------------------(+Special Attack and -Speed) Timid-------------------(+Speed and -Attack) Hasty-------------------(+Speed and -Defense) Jolly-------------------(+Speed and -Special Attack) Naive-------------------(+Speed and -Special Defense) Calm--------------------(+Special Defense and -Attack) Gentle------------------(+Special Defense and -Defense) Careful-----------------(+Special Defense and -Special Attack) Sassy-------------------(+Special Defense and - Speed) Abilities are even more complicated. There is a ton of them and I will not list them here right now, until maybe after the actual FAQ/Walkthrough is done. There are literally that many. It is somewhat easy to figure out what the abilities are, as your Pokemon's summary will list them for you. If you can remember most of them, then you will be all set competitively and in-game, as abilities often play a part in people's strategies. If you would like to e-mail a list of abilities, with what they do and all Pokemon that have them, I will gladly add it to this FAQ and give you 100% credit. But please don't just go and take them from dmon2 or another great dude who took the time to write them down for us. You will have shamed us all. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If You Want To Start Playing Go Here 0004: Now that you have that nice big box, and the game is literally in your grasp, it is time to lose all of your human sense and tear that box open! Bring out the animal in you - What is this thing Yes, you may have noticed a little Pokeball in your game box. That thing is called the Pokewalker, and it allows you to catch and transport Pokemon into the game, store Pokemon for experience, and make them happier overall. A waste of time, I say. But if you want to use it, there is an instruction manual for it that I suggest you read (I think the real reason for the Pokewalker is that Nintendo is tired of no one reading their manuals, so they threw in some mandatory reading). Start the game up, and get an awesome of video that shows you a little of what the game looks like, and some cool Pokemon. Nintendo apparantly got so tired of people not reading their little booklets that they created a info page in the game. If you need help on a subject, just click Control Info or Adventure Info, but I suggest doing things the right way, not reading them at all! Out comes Professor Oak in a snazzy gold jacket (and I imagine it is silver in SoulSilver) and like all old men, he overslept and now wants to ramble on. Might as well hear his story. As it turns out, his story is just a rehash of everything you should have learned from reading the tutorial or instruction booklet. For the record, I use my Pokemon for death combat. TO THE DEATH I SAY - TO THE DEATH! "Are you a boy Or are you a girl Won't you please tell me" Little creepy isn't it "Please tell me your name" As if it couldn't get any worse. Seven characters only, so I can't imagine my sister, Shanequia, will be too happy. Maybe she could go by Shane ... or Shaq. SUPER SHRINK! You will wind up in a small bedroom after filling out all the information. It should be pointed out that your television is bigger than your bed, or at least of equal size. Glad to see that your priorities are straight. If you check your PC, you will have received mail from "Lyra". Read it if you want, it's a love note ... to Pokemon. Check your gamestation and you will see it is a Wii, being advertised as "Wii is big in Johto too!". Silly Nintendo. Walk downstairs to find your Mom, who like all moms, has super hearing and heard you creeping down. Awkward... Apparantly, Lyra is a friend, who came by earlier to play Hide-and-Seek. With her Marill. Most importantly, you learn Professor Elm was looking for you. After all that is out of the way, Mom decides to dump all her old stuff on you. It is actually pretty nifty stuff, a BAG, a PROFILE, a SAVE, a OPTIONS - oh wait, forgot this was a game. She will then sit back down, staring into space. Is that Lyra No it's the Marill - Oh, uh hi Lyra. Go into her house to get trashed by her old man and then head upstairs. Get that darn Marill out of the way and let the games begin hehehe- Nevermind, she's more interested in the Marill and tries to get you to leave. I suggest we do that, so save if you haven't (I suggest frequently saving), and head to the lab. Ridiculous save times are back by the way! Hey, who is this shady fellow next to the Lab Investigate to get kicked in the groin and thrown back several feet. It's amazing how many kicks you can take. Once you feel like a man, head inside to the Lab. After talking to Elm, he will let you take one Pokemon from his selection and go visit Mr. Pokemon. Does anyone else think how conveinent it is that he literally gets the e-mail after doing us a favor I'm almost sure he got it a while ago and was just waiting for the right sucker to come along and go visit Mr. Pokemon for him. Ah well, we get a Pokemon anyway. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POKEMON POKEMON POKEMON 0005: I'll give a quick run down on the Pokemon available for use. There are three of them and are known as "starters". Chikorita - Grass-type Chikorita is a pretty interesting Pokemon to choose. It is the hardest one to win with as it loses to the most gyms, and rarely has an advantage. Not to mention, Chikorita is not strong at all attack-wise. However, Chikorita learns excellent status moves and can really tank hits. If you are looking for a challenge, I would choose Chikorita. Totodile - Water-type Totodile is the "middle of the road" starter. It doesn't struggle against gyms like Chikorita does, but it doesn't excel either. It has very good Attack stats and some high-powered moves, but its defenses are nothing to cry home about (however, they are still decent). Totodile is one of the coolest Pokemon ever though, so I would choose it if you just want a cool starter. Cyndaquil - Fire-type Cyndaquil is the best starter for the game, excelling in over half of the gyms, and having an excellent Special Attack that it can use Fire-type attacks from. If you are looking for a challenge, Cyndaquil is not the right Pokemon for you, unless, you plan on raising other Pokemon as well and just need a good Fire-type. All three of them are cool Pokemon, but I am selecting Chikorita. Give your Pokemon a nickname if you would like, I won't because I show no emotion to my slaves - er, I mean Pokemon friends. As it turns out, we will be going past Cherrygrove City to find Mr. Pokemon. Guess where we are headed next! You also have received a Pokemon card too, with all the crap your mom gave you. It allows you to switch your Pokemon around and see all of their information. Attempt to leave and you will be accosted by another man in a big jacket. Creepy. Anyway, he actually wants to help you on your task, by giving you Potions. Potions heal your Pokemon's HP whenever you use them, so I suggest stocking up. Lyra stops you again once you leave, and now you each have a Pokemon! Time to Bat- nevermind. Once again, she is much more interested in that Marill. However, take her advice and show your mom. I'm sure there would be nothing that she would love more than a dirty Pokemon stomping around in her house. She will reward you by giving you another useless item. Or not! This is the POKeGEAR and it is actually really useful. Regardless of what you answer, she will respond as if you said, "no". Enjoy her shock about how easy it is to make a phone call and be on your way. Head west out of town, only to be stopped once again. They really don't want you to leave do they Exchange phone numbers with the creepy professor. "I'll call you if anything comes up" ... Anyway, now you can go through Route 29. You can't catch anything yet, but there are quite a few Pokemon to battle. If you get hurt, go back to Elm to heal. ------------------------- --- ROUTE 29 POKEMON LISTINGS --- Pidgey --- Level 2-3 Sentret -- Level 2-3 Rattata -- Level 2-3 Hoothoot - Level 2-3 (Only at Night) ------------------------- Pidgey is Normal/Flying and not strong at all. It will try to fight you with Tackle but it really is no big deal. Sentret is even easier. It may not attack at all and instead use Foresight. It has Scratch to deal some damage. Just kill them for the free experience. I have never actually seen a Rattata but it exists here apparantly from a tutorial later on in the game. Hoothoot only appears at night, and is basically a Pidgey. Work your way around the grass and head up to the Northeast section of Route 29 to find a Potion lying on the ground. If you keep going, you will find a building. Go through it to find Route 46. ------------------------- --- ROUTE 46 POKEMON LISTINGS --- Spearow - Level 2-3 Geodude - Level 2-3 Rattata - Level 2-3 ------------------------- Spearow is a little stronger than Pidgey, thanks to Peck. It still is nothing special. Geodude is Rock/Ground but will die pretty quickly to Water or Grass-type attacks. Don't try hitting it with attacks like Scratch or Tackle though. Get out of there after you have trained a little. If you continue west, you will find an odd tree just standing in the middle of nowhere. This is actually an Apricorn Tree, and it will have much use later on. Welcome to Cherrygrove City! Upon entering, you will be accosted once again by an old man. Lovely. Let him teach you a few things that I am sure you could figure out by yourself (or reading the manual). He does let it slip that Mr. Pokemon's house is north of this city. You get his dirty shoes as a reward (don't bother trying to tell me they are brand new, I just saw him run in these digusting things). The running shoes are actually useful because now, you won't have to walk at a snail's pace! Check out the Pokemon Center. They can heal you for free (If that is how it goes in Japan, then believe me, I am coming over). By the counter is a PC, which lets you check your mail, deposit, withdraw, and release Pokemon, and a whole medley of other stuff for later. If you have a friend to trade with or battle with, the Union club is upstairs in every Pokemon Center, but it won't be open until soon. Don't bother with the Mart yet, they don't have anything useful yet. Head north and that old man will come back again! I don't know why, but he gives you a Town Map for your POKeGEAR, free of charge. Right on. ONTO ROUTE 30! ------------------------- --- ROUTE 30 POKEMON LISTINGS --- Metapod -- Level 4 Caterpie - Level 2-4 Pidgey --- Level 2-4 Hoothoot - Level 2-4 (only at night) ------------------------- Metapod is a Bug-type and only knows Harden. And you can see what it looks like for yourself. ... And it knows Harden. Get your mind out of the gutter. Caterpie is the Pokemon that evolves into Metapod. It is incredibly weak but at least it knows an attack. There is another Potion right near us. Go get it. There is a house right above us. Inside is the Apricorn Man, who will give us an Apricorn Box out of the goodness of his heart. He also explains that they can be made into Pokeballs. Go back outside and collect the Apricorn by his house. Continue upward to find an Antidote ... and a Pokemon battle! Unfortunately, they don't approve of 3-ways in the Pokemon world and they will send you off while they finish. Let's go to Mr. Pokemon's house. Get the Apricorn by his house and enter. Good: This is Mr. Pokemon's House, Bad: Mr. Pokemon and Oak were making out, Worse: They were expecting you. Mr. Pokemon will give you an egg and tell you to scram after healing your Pokemon. But Oak has other ideas, and much to the dismay of Mr. Pokemon it seems, gives you the Pokedex and leaves as well. More number exchanging and then leave. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And So It Begins [RIVAL] 0006 PHONE CALL! Elm will call you with terrible news. But he can't tell you until you return back. Mother's dead New Bark Town Massacre The suspense is killing me! If you battled, again, heal your Pokemon as you trek back to Cherrygrove City. Now would be a good time to save, especially if you haven't been doing any training at all. Attempt to leave town and you will once again be stopped. Wait , haven't I seen this punk before Hey, it's the guy who kicked you in the groin earlier! And it is time for our first official Trainer battle! -------------- Rival Battle 1 -------------- You rival will choose the Pokemon you are weakest too and didn't choose at the lab. How fair. My Team: --------- Chikorita --------- Chikorita - Level 9 Tackle/Growl/Razor Leaf/PoisonPowder Rival's Team --------- Cyndaquil --------- Cyndaquil - Level 5 Leer/Tackle --- This battle wasn't too hard. I decided to have a little fun since I towered over my rival's Pokemon. I decided to use PoisonPowder and Growl to keep his attacks doing little damage while he slowly died. A well-timed Tackle at the end was able to put away my rival's Pokemon for good, and promoted me to Level 10! Right on. And as revenge for his previous acts, you steal your rival's trainer card and get his name. MWAHAHAHA, who says two wrongs don't make a right I really doubt you need to heal but go ahead and do so if you want. Travel back to New Bark to find a copper. He accuses you until Lyra shakes her junk to get the cop's attention. Thank goodness for friends with benefits. Tell the cop any name (no Passerby Boy will not fit). I imagine they changed it from to Passerby Boy because so many people entered the name as thinking it was a memory test. I'm naming my rival Hans for the record. Die Hard lives on! Lyra will leave, allowing you to discuss the mysteries of the universe with Professor Elm. He'll instruct you to risk your life in order to win a gym tourney. Right on. Oh, and say bye to your mom! She'll offer to hold some of your money. I would accept, as she sometimes buys you nifty gifts. Then she tells you to scram. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The First Gym 0007 Now your journey will officially begin. Are you ready I'm certainly ... not. Head west from New Bark to see Lyra just standing there. Apparantly she was waiting for you. JIGGLE JIGGLE JIGGLE. Oh, actually she was catching a Pokemon. Being the creep you are, you want her to do it again ... in slow-mo. For resisting your sick impulses, you will be rewarded with 5 Pokeballs. Right on. If there is anything we already passed that caught your eye as interesting, I would suggest catching it now before you forget. Remember that Apricorn tree Go pick it if you had not already when returning to New Bark Town. If you recall from earlier, there were a ton of battlers past Cherrygrove City. Guess where we are headed next We have basically done everything there is to do in these two useless towns, so let's start trekkin'. TREK ON SON, TREK ON! If you saw those two kids earlier having a battle, they are done now. About time. I have no idea what took them so long but I say we clean them out. How about you Youngster Joey: $64 Rattata: Level 4 Tail Whip/Quick Attack/Tackle After you smash him, he will ask for your number. Accept it but be prepared to get very annoying calls from this kid. Continue up to find the other brat. Youngster Mikey: $64 Pidgey: Level 2 Tackle Rattata: Level 4 Tail Whip/Quick Attack/Tackle Did we seriously have to wait so long for these clowns to finish their match They both sucked! Keep going north to encounter a silly kid in a hat. Bug Catcher Don: $48 Caterpie: Level 3 String Shot/Tackle Caterpie: Level 3 String Shot/Tackle Continue north to hit Route 31. But before we explore the grass, let's explore that giant cave just sitting there. Yeah, that is how you keep visitors away. Don't forget to pick up the Potion before you enter. ------------------------- --- Dark Cave POKEMON LISTINGS --- Zubat --- Level 2-3* Geodude - Level 2-3* ------------------------- *Have yet to encounter anything Level 4 or higher Zubat is a whole lot of suck and a whole lot of annoying. Naturally, you will be fighting a ton of them later on. You can catch one if you like but training it can be painful, not to mention it only full evolves from happiness which could be tedious. It evolves into Golbat by normal methods and then Crobat with the afterforementioned. Zubat's best attack will be Leech Life and eventually it will gain attacks like Wing Attack and Bite which are ok. I wouldn't catch it but go for it if you want to fill out the Pokedex the right way. The reason I brought you into this stupid cave was to waste your time completely. Also, I wanted to introduce you to Flash which we will be receiving shortly. Once we gain it, we can light this whole stupid cave up. Exit the cave after you have caught your Zubat and looked around a little. Head west and get the Apricorn blocked by a Snorlax. Nevermind, it is just a fat guy. After talking to him, I'm not so sure he isn't a Snorlax. Let's deal with the trainer first, then get into the Pokemon. Bug Catcher Wade: $32 Caterpie: Level 2 String Shot/Tackle Caterpie: Level 2 String Shot/Tackle Weedle: Level 3 String Shot/Tackle/Poison Sting Caterpie: Level 2 String Shot/Tackle Get Wade's number so you can mooch berries off of him. You might want to warn him of that Snorlax - er, I mean fat man, in the area. Right below Wade is a Pokeball containing ... a Pokeball. Whatever. ------------------------- --- Route 31 POKEMON LISTINGS --- Bellsprout - Level 3-4 Caterpie --- Level 3-4 Metapod ---- Level 5 Pidgey ----- Level 3-4 ------------------------- If you find another Pokemon or Pokemon of levels that aren't listed here, e-mail me as soon as possible so I can fix it. Bellsprout is a pretty intriguing Pokemon. It is Grass/Poison with a fairly high Special Attack and Attack stat. It learns some good moves like Vine Whip early, and can be taught dangerous moves such as Sludge Bomb later on. If you didn't pick up Chikorita, you may want to snag a Bellsprout. The sign reads "West to Violet City". I guess we could go. Enter and attempt to pass through the building, only to be stopped by Lyra. What does she want A gift STOP PLAYING WITH MY EMOTIONS! Actually, the Vs. Recorder is a great item, as you record your previous battles and learn from them. A neat "doo-hickey" as we like to say. You can now enter the city, and boy, what a city it is. The first matter of business is the Pokemon Center. The guy standing right beside it with the blantant Yu-Gi-Oh hair rip-off is the Shard de Berry man. You give him a Shard, he gives you three berries, no questions asked. There are plenty of places of interest in Violet City, including the first Pokemon Gym, but I would suggest getting some Pokeballs if you need them and traveling south with me for now. We can get the Apricorn that is there. ------------------------- --- Route 32 POKEMON LISTINGS --- Bellsprout - Level 6 Rattata ---- Level 4 Hoppip ----- Level 6 Mareep ----- Level 6 Wooper ----- Level 6 ------------------------- I brought you here for a few reasons, one of the most important being training. The Pokemon here are stronger than any that you likely have encountered so far. This makes Route 32 a training hotspot as your prepare for the first Gym Leader Challenge. There are also some Pokemon you may wish to get here. Hoppip is Grass/Flying, and a complete waste of space. However, it is incredibly cute and it does have some merits, such as being a great status spreader. I wouldn't advise using one on your team unless you want a more difficult challenge. The Pokemon I would advise you catching is Mareep. Mareep has two evolution stages and they aren't extremely ridiculous like Lavitar's Level 55 needed. Besides that, Mareep is an Electric-type and an Electric-type Pokemon can really help in this game, when everyone is using Water |
