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Defeat her for the Marsh Badge. Puzzle : The Celadon Gym is home to the nature-loving princess Erika. Bring a lot of Full Restores because of status moves the gym trainers like to inflict. Erika has a new lineup featuring Bellossom and Jumpluff. Instead of Mega Drain though, the move of choice is now Giga Drain, which does the same thing but with more damage. Her team likes to use Sunny Day to drench the field, which makes Solarbeam hit in one turn instead of two and Synthesis heal much more HP.

However, this will also buff your Fire-type attacks which is fantastic. She is also the weakest, and shouldn't be that hard to beat if Koga wasn't. The gym still uses the invisible walls, and this time everyone is dressed up like Janine, making her tricky to spot in a crowd. Psychic and Ground-type moves will be your greatest help here, though pretty much any neutral move gets the job done considering the levels of her Pokemon.

Puzzle : To battle Misty, you'll have to go to Cerulean Cape just above the city and interrupt her date. Furious at this, she'll gladly battle you back at the gym.

You can skip all the trainers by using Surf in the water, though they don't have very strong teams anyways. Meganium's time to shine is here, where it can sap health from everything using Giga Drain or slice up foes with Razor Leaf.

Keep an eye on Lapras and Starmie though as they both use Ice-type moves. If you didn't pick Meganium, an Ampharos or Raichu also does great work here. Misty shouldn't be that hard making the Cascadebadge is an easy prize to win. Puzzle : Brock's gym hasn't change in simplicity.

Defeat the lone trainer then go up against the Rock-type master. He's evolved his Geodude, caught a Rhyhorn, and resurrected the two fossil Pokemon from the first games. Meganium works well here as its Grass-type moves do 4x super effective damage. Alternatively, try a Water-type for the first three and Electric-type moves for the fossils. Contrary to popular belief Electric-type moves do hit Rock-types so make full use of them.

Brock will give you the Boulderbadge upon defeat. Puzzle : Poor Blaine's gym was totalled in the Cinnabar Island volcanic eruption, and he's now stuck in the Seafoam Island cave. He's still insistent on the need for a Burn Heal, and with moves like Fire Punch, Flamethrower, and Fire Blast in his arsenal you better have one. Magmar has Thunderpunch to fight back against your Water-types, but the rest of his triad are sitting ducks.

If you can't use a good Water-type for whatever reason, Rock and Ground-type moves are fantastic too. Puzzle : Since Giovanni's departure, the gym has been under new management. However, this old foe will "smell ya later" until you collect the other seven Kanto badges. This Lego-built gym doesn't have any puzzle and is a straight up challenge against Blue. He has a very diverse team and is probably just as tricky to beat as he was at the end of Red and Blue.

Alakazam has the very powerful Psychic but can be taken out by anything faster than it with a physical attack. Pidgeot can get zapped with Electric-type moves, stoned with Rock-type moves, or chilled with Ice-type moves. The latter of those can also be used for Rhydon, or with Grass-type and Water-type moves instead.

Vermilion City Gym Leader: Lt. Surge Speciality: Electric. Thunder Wave. Quick Attack. Double Team. Zap Cannon. Light Screen. Thunder Badge:. Baton Pass. Future Sight. Marsh Badge:.

Vine Whip. Giga Drain. Sleep Powder. Mega Drain. Leech Seed. Cotton Spore. If it doesn't say you're a winning trainer, then you haven't beat the gym yet.

Or just try challenge the trainers or the gym leader. Please enjoy this treasure trove! So trial and error then. Okay thanks.

More topics from this board Can't trade between Pokemon Crystal and Yellow.. Where can I find Exp. Side Quest 4 Answers How do you get a pokemon leveled up fast in daycare? Main Quest 2 Answers. Anne all the way back to Kanto, where you can earn the classic eight badges from the first games. Like Johto, the Elite Four awaits when you've earned the final eight badges in Kanto.

After you defeat the first gym in Violet City, your Pokemon should be at least five levels higher by the time you reach the next one; this is true for all the Johto gyms. For instance, while level 10 Pokemon can tackle Falkner without breaking a sweat, you'll want them at level 15 by the time you hit the second gym in Azalea Town and level 20 for Goldenrod City.

Ecruteak City introduces the first real challenge with Ghost-types, but Ice- and Dragon-types eliminate the concern. If you've followed the 5-level rule, you're in great shape for the Elite Four.



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