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You have to go a bit out of your way to get to a man who waits east of the forest pond, but it's an opportunity you won't want to miss.  He gives you '''TM 02''', Headbutt.  This is a useful attack, and it's also the key to getting four Pokémon you wouldn't be able to get any other way!  Keep reading for details.
You have to go a bit out of your way to get to a man who waits east of the forest pond, but it's an opportunity you won't want to miss.  He gives you '''TM 02''', Headbutt.  This is a useful attack, and it's also the key to getting four Pokémon you wouldn't be able to get any other way!  Keep reading for details.


Alternatively, Headbutt can be learned through leveling up with the following Pokémon
Alternatively, Headbutt can be learned through leveling up with the following Pokémon: {{bp|Slowpoke}}, {{bp|Slowbro}}, {{bp|Seel}}, {{bp|Dewgong}}, {{bp|Drowzee}}, {{bp|Hypno}}, {{bp|Cubone}}, {{bp|Marowak}}, {{bp|Snorlax}}, {{bp|Slowking}}.
{{bp|Slowpoke}}{{bp|Slowbro}}{{bp|Seel}}{{bp|Dewgong}}{{bp|Drowzee}}{{bp|Hypno}}{{bp|Cubone}}{{bp|Marowak}}{{bp|Snorlax}}{{bp|Slowking}}
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===Catching Pokémon with the art of the Headbutt===
===Catching Pokémon with the art of the Headbutt===
In battle, Headbutt has a power of 70 and makes opponents Flinch 30% of the time.  That's a great attack, but Headbutt is even better on the field!  Whenever you see one of the smaller trees, you can use Headbutt to hit it, possibly knocking out a Pokémon!
In battle, Headbutt has a power of 70 and makes opponents Flinch 30% of the time.  That's a great attack, but Headbutt is even better on the field!  Whenever you see one of the smaller trees, you can use Headbutt to hit it, possibly knocking out a Pokémon!