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Revision as of 17:26, 25 June 2007
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Ponyta |
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Buried somewhere in the rubble of Pokémon Mansion is the Secret Key that opens the Cinnabar Island Gym. There are plenty of salvageable items amongst the wreckage, as well as clues regarding the dangerous experimental Pokémon that escaped. Hunt carefully, as there are lots of powerful Pokémon here as well!
The Mansion
The door to the Gym is locked, and rumors suggest the Key is lost in the abandoned Mansion. You can get through the Mansion fairly quickly, but the random Pokémon that lurk here, especially a wild Muk, can be fierce.
To get the Key, take the stairs to the main part of Floor 3 (A to C), search the statue for a hidden switch (every statue here has one), then jump down the first balcony near a scientist marked point D. The stairs here will take you to the basement where the Secret Key lies. Flip all of the switches you pass and you'll find it without much trouble.
There are a number of valuable items and Pokémon here. Yellow players can pick up a Growlithe and a Ditto. Red and Blue can get a Ponyta, and Blue can also get an ultra-rare, Blue exclusive Magmar.
The items include a number of stat-enhancing supplements, and two TM's TM 22 is the most powerful Grass attack, Solar Beam, and TM 14 is the super-powerful Ice attack Blizzard which you'll definitely need for the Elite Four. Also fight all the Burglars that you can—they'll give you good EXP and a ton of cash.
1 | Scientist | File:Pokébuck.png1450 |
Electrode | LV29 | |
Weezing | LV29 | |
A | Escape Rope | |
B | Carbos |
1 | Burglar | File:Pokébuck.png3060 |
Charmander | LV34 | |
Cahrmeleon | LV34 | |
A | Calcium |
1 | Burglar | File:Pokébuck.png3420 |
Ninetails | LV38 | |
2 | Scientist | File:Pokébuck.png1650 |
Magneton | LV33 | |
Magnemite | LV33 | |
Voltorb | LV33 | |
A | Max Potion | |
B | Iron |
1 | Burglar | File:Pokébuck.png3060 |
Growlithe | LV34 | |
Ponyta | LV34 | |
2 | Scientist | File:Pokébuck.png1700 |
Magneton | LV34 | |
Electrode | LV34 | |
A | TM 14 | |
B | Full Restore | |
C | Rare Candy | |
D | TM 22 | |
E | Secret Key |
#88 Grimer | #109 Koffing |
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You've been fighting these guys for ages, but you've never had an opportunity to catch one until now. No big loss: Grimers (and the evolved Muk) are literally garbage. Well, maybe that's a bit harsh. It's just that Poison-types are the worst in the game, in that no Poison skill (except for maybe Toxic, which you have to use a TM to teach him) is good against the quickly defeated computer opponents. But at least Muks get a high Attack score and decent HP. |
Team Rocket's bizarre affinity for these gaseous blobs is probably one of the reasons they lose so much. To be fair, evolved Weezing is probably the best of the Poison Pokémon, but that still doesn't make them particularly useful. At higher levels, fear their Self Destruct and Explosion skills... Too bad their most powerful attacks kill them too! |
#126 Magmar | |
Magmar is both hard-to-catch and exclusive to Blue, but that doesn't necessarily mean he's any good. Arcanine is probably the best of the Fire Pokémon (although Blue players would need to trade for one), but Charizard, Ninetails (if you didn't evolve him until after learning Flamethrower as Vulpix) and possibly even Flareon are all better picks than Magmar in Blue. Not that you shouldn't try hard to catch a few: Red and Yellow players will be desperate to trade for it! |