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It is also smart to save your game before entering the Safari Zone. This way, if you don't happen to have any luck catching Pokémon, you can restart your game without losing [[File:Pokebuck.png]]500.  Additionally, you should look under the cheat section; there is a really helpful glitch in Cinnabar Island that can help you get Safari Pokémon easily. Be sure to remember that all Pokémon in here can be caught by just throwing a Safari Ball.
It is also smart to save your game before entering the Safari Zone. This way, if you don't happen to have any luck catching Pokémon, you can restart your game without losing [[File:Pokebuck.png]]500.  Additionally, you should look under the cheat section; there is a really helpful glitch in Cinnabar Island that can help you get Safari Pokémon easily. Be sure to remember that all Pokémon in here can be caught by just throwing a Safari Ball.
 
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But you may find it worth your trouble of grabbing one.  Here are some of Chansey's highlights.  She may look absolutely ridiculous, but her Hit Points are literally off the scale, and best of all, she's the only Pokémon in the game who can learn Softboiled.  That obscure skill comes from TM 41, (get it by surfing across that pool in [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Celadon City|Celadon City]]), and can heal your other fighters outside of battle! That's an incredible ability... It's too bad Chansey's so weak in battle, with the lowest Attack and Defense in the game (but an OK Special). Low Speed and offensive abilities make her a poor choice for the in-game adventure. Despite these failings in-game, Chansey is a staple of the competitive environment. Her incredible Special bulk makes her irreplaceable when dealing with Special Attackers like Starmie, Alakazam, and Lapras. If it is attacking on the Special side, you can at least switch in Chansey and Paralyze it with Thunder Wave, making fearsome enemies much easier to deal with.
But you may find it worth your trouble of grabbing one.  Here are some of Chansey's highlights.  She may look absolutely ridiculous, but her Hit Points are literally off the scale, and best of all, she's the only Pokémon in the game who can learn Softboiled.  That obscure skill comes from TM 41, (get it by surfing across that pool in [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Celadon City|Celadon City]]), and can heal your other fighters outside of battle! That's an incredible ability... It's too bad Chansey's so weak in battle, with the lowest Attack and Defense in the game (but an OK Special). Low Speed and offensive abilities make her a poor choice for the in-game adventure. Despite these failings in-game, Chansey is a staple of the competitive environment. Her incredible Special bulk makes her irreplaceable when dealing with Special Attackers like Starmie, Alakazam, and Lapras. If it is attacking on the Special side, you can at least switch in Chansey and Paralyze it with Thunder Wave, making fearsome enemies much easier to deal with.
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Just a heads up, throwing rocks almost always scares Pokemon away! Feeding them sort of helps, but they take a long time to eat. If you try to catch them too soon, they will either run, or it will tell you you missed and it will go back to eating. The Pokemon that are not as great are easy to catch, the opposite with the harder ones. To catch one, you need luck on your side. Another thing would be that feeding one too much could also make one run away...I speak from experience.


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