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=== More headbutting fun === | === More headbutting fun === | ||
Remember when you Headbutted all those trees to get a {{bp|Pineco}} and {{bp|Exeggcutor}}? Well it's time to start Headbutting again, because starting with Route 42, there's a whole new assortment of Pokémon to dislodge. You'll get a lot of {{bp|Spearow}}, but you'll also knock down new Pokémon {{bp|Heracross}} and {{bp|Aipom}}. If you've lost the Pokémon that knew how to Headbutt, you can re-buy the TM (#02) in Goldenrod City. | Remember when you Headbutted all those trees to get a {{bp|Pineco}} and {{bp|Exeggcutor}}? Well it's time to start Headbutting again, because starting with Route 42, there's a whole new assortment of Pokémon to dislodge. You'll get a lot of {{bp|Spearow}}, but you'll also knock down new Pokémon {{bp|Heracross}} and {{bp|Aipom}}. If you've lost the Pokémon that knew how to Headbutt, you can re-buy the TM (#02) in Goldenrod City. | ||
Alternatively, Headbutt can be learned through leveling up with the following Pokémon: Slowpoke, Slowbro, Seel, Dewgong, Drowzee, Hypno, Cubone, Marowak, Snorlax, Slowking. | |||
==Trainers & Items== | ==Trainers & Items== |