While in town, you can sell your Nugget for 5,000 (that's all it's good for) and then cut through the burgled house's yard and head around Cerulean City to the south. However, when used outside of battles, you can use it to escape from dungeons (oddly, even some buildings allows Dig to be used)! In battles, it does a ton of damage with a 100 power base, though it's unfortunately delayed by a turn, during which point you're invulnerable but this gives a opponent a free turn to do what he/she pleases such as switching out Pokémon (most likely a Pokémon that can resist Ground-type moves) and using stats boosts. Dig is a decent Ground-type attack that can be learned by Sandshrew, Geodude, and even non-Ground Pokémon like Squirtle, Charmander, Rattata, and a couple of others. Knock him out and recover TM28, containing Dig. Head on through it and fight the Team Rocket burglar (his roster is in the table to the left). When you're done, take the shortcut (go south from the cottage) back to Cerulean City (or for a faster way if playing on Red or Blue, use an Escape Rope inside Bill's house back to the Cerulean City Pokémon Center if it was the last place you healed) and go to the house that's guarded by a cop. Check Bill's PC once again for information on four rare Pokémon. Ticket, exit the cottage and enter again. Yellow players can enjoy some amusing Pikachu antics as well. Help him out by going to his PC's keyboard and doing what he asks. Trainer (#7 on the map) on Route #24 can also be used to perform this glitch, depending on which method you choose to use.īill has a problem. Note: The Youngster (#4 on the map) on Route #25 is crucial to the performance of the Mew glitch and should be not be challenged until you are ready to perform the glitch. You'll also find an Elixir if you examine the wall in the space above the first hiker (walk 2 squares east and 2 squares north of trainer #1 on the map). You'll find an Ether if you look one space East of the Lass (#9 on the map.) It can also hit Ghost-type Pokémon, which are usually unaffected by Fighting-type attacks. TM19 holds Seismic Toss, a Fighting-type move that does damage equal to the level of the Pokémon using it to an enemy regardless of their type or Defense. If you weren't able to succeed, you can always come back later to the spot to have a Pokémon cut down a tree blocking the area. Immediately after, loop behind him and grab it. Trainer (#7 on the map) who's blocking it when you cross his line of vision, and he'll abandon his post to come fight you. You'll need to be crafty to get it: be at least three squares below the Jr. There's a tree blocking it again but there is a way in getting it earlier. The best item to get here is TM19 on Route 25. Spearow is your backup: if a Pokémon (maybe Mankey frail defensively and two enemies to defeat) falls, use the bird. Just make sure you're using Low Kick and not Karate Chop. Use Bulbasaur and its Vine Whip against Sandshrew, and use Mankey against Rattata. Pikachu leads against Spearow and Thundershocks it into oblivion. Get Bulbasaur from Cerulean City, train it on Route 4 to Level 13 to have it learn Vine Whip, and prepare for a sweep. You can use the same party of Spearow/Pikachu/Mankey that you used previously and be victorious, but it's easier if you make another acquisition. Finally, use Spearow's Peck against Bulbasaur, Pikachu's Thunder Wave and Quick Attack on Charmander (Thundershock gets a little more power with STAB, but Quick Attack runs off of Pikachu's higher Attack stat and hits Charmander's lower Defense stat), and Pikachu's Thundershock against Squirtle. Use your strongest Pokémon available on Rattata. Rattata is hard its STAB Quick Attack and Hyper Fang can cause problems if allowed to go unchecked. Use your lowest-level Pokémon (that you actually want to train) against Abra: it can't do anything to your Pokémon at all, so it's basically free EXP. Lead with Pikachu and zap Pidgeotto out of the sky 1-2 Thundershocks will do the trick once again. Make sure they are all Level 16 or above. Your original party will work fine against your rival (Pikachu, your starter in its second evolution, and Spearow). Your rival is back, and this time he's actually improved enough to pose a small threat. You'll meet a familiar foe at the beginning of Nugget Bridge.
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