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Great tip, not really a city highlight. Moved to sidebar.
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==City Highlights==
==City Highlights==
{{sidebar|width=300px|title=Catch a Growlithe|contents=If you're playing  Crystal, instead of going to Route 32 by the passageway under the Pokémart, take a detour and go around through the Ruins of Alph. On the way you'll see a little patch of tall grass which is part of [[Pokémon Gold and Silver/Route 36-37|Route 36-37]]. Here you can catch a Growlithe prematurely and train it in Sprout Tower. Very helpful for the Azalea Gym if you didn't chose Cyndaquil as a starter. Since this only works in Crystal Gold and Silver players will have to rely on their flying types for Azalea and catch a fire type later.}}
===Back to Pokémon School===
===Back to Pokémon School===
If you talk to the man standing between the Gym and the Mart, and answer "No" to the question he asks you, he will lead you down to his Pokémon Academy to study up on Pokémon types and conditions.  In this schoolhouse, he teaches his students some basic Pokémon battling and raising lessons.  You can also learn a lot from the writing on the blackboard and the other students.  Study hard!
If you talk to the man standing between the Gym and the Mart, and answer "No" to the question he asks you, he will lead you down to his Pokémon Academy to study up on Pokémon types and conditions.  In this schoolhouse, he teaches his students some basic Pokémon battling and raising lessons.  You can also learn a lot from the writing on the blackboard and the other students.  Study hard!
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===Sprout Tower===
===Sprout Tower===
If your Pokémon are too weak for the Gym, build up some EXP at the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver/Sprout Tower|Sprout Tower]] first.  Sprout Tower is a good place to train your Pokémon and yourself.  If your Pokémon are over Level 10, the battles against the Grass-types won't be very difficult.  If your Pokémon aren't at Level 10, it might be a little harder—unless you started with Cyndaquil.
If your Pokémon are too weak for the Gym, build up some EXP at the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver/Sprout Tower|Sprout Tower]] first.  Sprout Tower is a good place to train your Pokémon and yourself.  If your Pokémon are over Level 10, the battles against the Grass-types won't be very difficult.  If your Pokémon aren't at Level 10, it might be a little harder—unless you started with Cyndaquil.
===Catch a Growlithe===
If you're playing  Crystal, instead of going to Route 32 by the passageway under the Pokémart, take a detour and go around through the Ruins of Alph. On the way you'll see a little patch of tall grass which is part of [[Pokémon Gold and Silver/Route 36-37|Route 36-37]]. Here you can catch a Growlithe prematurely and train it in Sprout Tower. Very helpful for the Azalea Gym if you didn't chose Cyndaquil as a starter.(This is only for Crystal. Gold and Silver players will have to rely on their flying types for Azalea and catch a fire type later)
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