![]() ![]() And then Clair and Lance drop by and challenge you both to a fight. There you'll meet your rival, desperately trying to suck less. Well then, after you've battled your rival in Mt Moon, you should go head back to the Dragon's Den in Blackthorn. Wouldn't it be cool to have all those things rolled up into one package of coolness? "Very cool indeed" is the correct answer. Partake in an epic double battle of the mightiest trainers If you want to know where your Pokémon can find them, again, consult Serebii No, it doesn't have any effect on your Pokémon. Show her a Pokémon with 5 Shining Leaves attached, and the raving psychotic will turn them into a Leaf Crown. Go show it to Lyra and she'll threaten to murder your loved ones unless you find five of them. If you do happen to come across one of these things, the leaf will attach itself to that Pokémon's status screen. Where they can find them depends on their Nature. Well sometimes, very rarely, they'll find a Shining Leaf. You've probably noticed that if you talk to your Pokémon whilst wandering around, they'll sometimes be holding accessories. I think it's after you've got all 16 badges, but it could be just after you've visited the fighting dojo in Saffron Cityįind Shining Leaves and obtain a Leaf Crown When can they be met and rang? Consult Serebii.ġ Don't quote me on that. Agree and they'll head to the Fighting Dojo with much better teams. And at one other time during the week (thanks for making this really simple, GameFreak), when you ring they'll ask you if you want to rebattle them. If you find them on their once-a-week excursion, you can assault them and demand their telephone number. And then swiftly decide they prefer standing around inside doing nothing all day and head back to the safety of the gym. ![]() Basically, one day a week (after you've defeated them all 1), each gym leader will crawl out of their sweaty hovel and discover there's a world beyond their gym doors. Through a stupidly complex find/phone system. rubbish? I mean fair play to him, he's the first leader in the game, but how much of a challenge would the Flying master be after he'd manned up a bit and got himself some decent Pokémon? Well, you can find out. But don't you wish that Falkner was a bit less. Take that back to the Embedded Tower again and Rayquaza will stop by for tea and kick-.īattling Gym Leaders is cool. Take it to the Embedded Tower situated on Route 47, and Kyogre (HG) or Groudon (SS) will show up, just waiting for you to bury them under a mass of broken Ultra Balls.Īs for Rayquaza? Get a friend or gullible victim to trade you the legendary your version doesn't get (has to be one caught in HGSS), show them both to Oak and he'll give you the Jade Orb. HG gets the Blue Orb, SS gets the Red Orb. Then go talk to Mr Pokémon after receiving a Kanto starter from Oak (see above), and he'll give you an orb depending on your game version. First of all, you're going to have to get all 16 badges and defeat Red up on top of Mt Silver. They're all in here, all waiting for you to snag 'em. Choose wisely (but totally go for Mudkip. Next time you visit Oak in Pallet Town, he'll offer you one of the Kanto starters next time you visit Steven Stone in Saffron City, he'll offer you a Hoenn starter. You work your off, and you're allowed to choose only one of each. One from Kanto (Bulbasaur, Squirtle, or Charmander), and one from Hoenn (Treecko, Mudkip, or Torchic). ![]() No, the first thing on my list isn't that thing you're forced to do at the very start of your adventure. So if you want to discover all this stuff for yourself, stop reading now (and we'll see you in 15 years' time). But I'll warn you first, this post is naturally going to be PACKED WITH SPOILERS. Because there's some seriously cool stuff to find. So with that in mind, I've compiled a list of 10 things in HGSS that you might not have otherwise noticed. And there's a royal half ton of other stuff you're likely to never find out unless, like me, you have Bulbapedia and Serebii bookmarked. The game itself will never tell you this. And reciting Macbeth backwards whilst standing on a hilltop with your pants around your ankles (possibly). To get yourself a Weavile, for example, you have to level up a Sneasel. It's just too well hidden and too easy to miss. Pokémon can be very much a Guide Dang It series at the best of times - without a hook to a handy online resource, or a strategy book that could also be used to drop on planets you wish to crush, there's a whole heap of stuff you're unlikely to ever figure out for yourself. ![]()
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