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==Team Rocket attacks== | ==Team Rocket attacks== | ||
[[File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-AzaleaTown-SlowpokeWellExt.png|thumb|right|Team Rocket guarding the Slowpoke Well]] | [[File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-AzaleaTown-SlowpokeWellExt.png|thumb|right|Team Rocket guarding the Slowpoke Well]] | ||
Three years later, and Team Rocket is still up to their old tricks. They've taken over much of Azalea Town and Kurt the blacksmith (directly above the Gym) is going to do something about it. When you get to Kurt's House, he | Three years later, and Team Rocket is still up to their old tricks. They've taken over much of Azalea Town and Kurt the blacksmith (directly above the Gym) is going to do something about it. When you get to Kurt's House, you learn that he has gone to the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver/Slowpoke Well|Slowpoke Well]] in search of Team Rocket. He could probably use some backup, so follow him into the well (to the right of the Mart). | ||
Once you've visited Kurt's House and learned the details of the Slowpoke disappearance, the man who was blocking the well will be gone. Go down into the well to help Kurt defeat | Once you've visited Kurt's House and learned the details of the Slowpoke disappearance, the man who was blocking the well will be gone. Go down into the well to help Kurt defeat Team Rocket and make Azalea Town a safe place for Slowpoke once more. After the situation with Team Rocket is resolved, Kurt will re-open his shop and start forging powerful new Poké Balls. See below for details. | ||
==Your rival strikes== | ==Your rival strikes== | ||
Once you've clear out the Rockets, you can enter the Gym whenever you want. But when you try to leave Azalea Town to the west (before or after the Gym), your Rival will appear to challenge you. Make sure you heal and save first! Since his starter is usually his strongest Pokémon | Once you've clear out the Rockets, you can enter the Gym whenever you want. But when you try to leave Azalea Town to the west (before or after the Gym), your Rival will appear to challenge you. Make sure you heal and save first! Since his starter is usually his strongest Pokémon, it pays to train a strong Pokémon of the type it's most vulnerable to. A strong Electric-type could deal with many of your Rival's Pokémon nicely, especially if your rival has Croconaw. If your Pokémon are over Level 16 and are completely healthy, you should be able to outlast your Rival. | ||
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Of course even your strongest Pokémon may not last long against Scyther's Fury Cutter. Fire, Flying, and Ghost Pokémon have partial resistance to this attack, but a Ghost is the best since it's completely resistant to Scyther's other attacks. Of course, a Gastly can't dish out much damage, so save some of your big guns, like Onix or Geodude, for this difficult final battle. | Of course even your strongest Pokémon may not last long against Scyther's Fury Cutter. Fire, Flying, and Ghost Pokémon have partial resistance to this attack, but a Ghost is the best since it's completely resistant to Scyther's other attacks. Of course, a Gastly can't dish out much damage, so save some of your big guns, like Onix or Geodude, for this difficult final battle. | ||
When you've defeated Bugsy, he will award you with the '''Hive Badge''' and '''TM 49''', Fury Cutter. Fury Cutter's attack power doubles when it's used continuously. The Hive Badge will give you the power to control Pokémon up to Level 30, and allow you to use Cut outside of battle. | When you've defeated Bugsy, he will award you with the '''Hive Badge''' and '''TM 49''', Fury Cutter. Fury Cutter's attack power doubles when it's used continuously. The Hive Badge will give you the power to control Pokémon up to Level 30, and allow you to use Cut outside of battle. | ||
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