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[[File:PkmnYRival2.PNG|thumb|left|It's time to show him who's best.]]
[[File:Pokemon Yellow Rival.png|thumb|left|It's time to show him who's best.]]
It's a good idea to take some time and train your Pokémon on Route #22.  You will have the chance to catch a Mankey, but they are only in Yellow version. Be sure that you do if you're playing it.  Otherwise, be sure to pick up whichever Nidoran is more common in the version you're playing, both if you're trying to complete your Pokédex.  If you stumble upon a Spearow, it makes a nice addition to your collection, being a better Flying-type than Pidgey.   
It's a good idea to take some time and train your Pokémon on Route #22.  You will have the chance to catch a Mankey, but they are only in Yellow version. Be sure that you do if you're playing it.  Otherwise, be sure to pick up whichever Nidoran is more common in the version you're playing, both if you're trying to complete your Pokédex.  If you stumble upon a Spearow, it makes a nice addition to your collection, being a better Flying-type than Pidgey.   


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|style="background:yellow"|Eevee<br /><small>Level 8</small>
|style="background:yellow"|Eevee<br /><small>Level 8</small>
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[[File:Pokemon Yellow Pidgey.png|thumb|right|Pikachu is effective against Pidgey]]
Your rival has improved somewhat since Pallet Town. In Red and Blue, he's using a Pidgey in addition to his starter; in Yellow, a Spearow. You will also want to have some new Pokémon at your disposal. The strategy below is not essential, but it makes things much simpler.
Your rival has improved somewhat since Pallet Town. In Red and Blue, he's using a Pidgey in addition to his starter; in Yellow, a Spearow. You will also want to have some new Pokémon at your disposal. The strategy below is not essential, but it makes things much simpler.


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| [[File:Pokemon_056Mankey.png|right]]Only available this early in Yellow, you'll find Mankey's Low Kick to be very useful against Normal- and Rock-types. In Yellow, it learns Low Kick at an easy level 9. It's first available on [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Route 5-6|Route 5]] in Red, but it isn't really worth it in that game: it can't learn Low Kick, so its only Fighting-type attack is the fixed damage Seismic Toss.
| [[File:Pokemon_056Mankey.png|right]]Only available this early in Yellow, you'll find Mankey's Low Kick to be very useful against Normal- and Rock-types. In Yellow, it learns Low Kick at an easy level 9. It's first available on [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Route 5-6|Route 5]] in Red, but it isn't really worth it in that game: it can't learn Low Kick, so its only Fighting-type attack is the fixed damage Seismic Toss.
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