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(ice blast should have said ice beam)
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Moltres, accessible though the '''C''' ladder on F3, is easily the worst of the Ancient Legendary Birds.  But fortunately, he's the easiest to catch.  If you've been doing the Birds in order, you should have an {{bp|Articuno}} now, and one Ice Beam from him should put Moltres directly into the red zone.  Now you can tolls Ultra Balls until you get a hit (if you're having trouble, reset and keep trying until Ice Blast freezes Moltres, making him a cinch to catch).
Moltres, accessible though the '''C''' ladder on F3, is easily the worst of the Ancient Legendary Birds.  But fortunately, he's the easiest to catch.  If you've been doing the Birds in order, you should have an {{bp|Articuno}} now, and one Ice Beam from him should put Moltres directly into the red zone.  Now you can tolls Ultra Balls until you get a hit (if you're having trouble, reset and keep trying until Ice Beam freezes Moltres, making him a cinch to catch).


Why is he the worst?  Because unlike Zapdos and Articuno, he never learns his type's best skill, although he does learn Sky Attack at Level 60.  Good stats, but you'll need to use '''TM 38''' to teach him Fire Blast to make him truly useful.
Why is he the worst?  Because unlike Zapdos and Articuno, he never learns his type's best skill, although he does learn Sky Attack at Level 60.  Good stats, but you'll need to use '''TM 38''' to teach him Fire Blast to make him truly useful.
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