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==City features== | ==City features== | ||
===Get | ===Get the SecretPotion=== | ||
The | The man in the pharmacy at the bottom of Olivine City will give you a SecretPotion once you talk to him, which you need to bring to Jasmine in the lighthouse in Olivine City. It'll cost you nothing, and you won't be able to battle Jasmine until you get this and bring it to her, so this should be your first stop in Cianwood. | ||
=== | ===Get a Shuckle=== | ||
In the house directly north of the pharmacy lives a boy who had a {{bp|Shuckle}} stolen from him, and he wants to give his other Shuckle to you for safekeeping! The only other way to find Shuckle is to use Rock Smash in the field, and hope to find one, but this way is much easier, so accept the boy's offer and care for that Shuckle! | |||
===Fly=== | |||
This woman is the woman your gratitude to - she is Chuck's, the Cianwood Gym Leader's wife, and she thinks her husband is spending too much time at the gym. Once you beat Chuck, talk to her and she gives you the item you will almost certainly enjoy more than any other (with the possible exception of Surf): HM02, Fly. HM02 allows you to visit any city you've previously been to, including Olivine, which saves you the entire trip back. | |||
===Rock Smash=== | |||
If you have a Pokémon that can use Rock Smash, head to the north end of Cianwood and use Rock Smash on the breakable rocks. Under many of the rocks you'll find Krabby's, but near the north end one of the rocks contains a Revive. | |||
==Suicine and Eusine== | |||
In Crystal, going to the north will have you meet up with Suicune, and after that Eusine appears and wants a battle. | |||
{{ | *Mysticalman Eusine: | ||
**{{bp|Drowzee|23|500}} | |||
**{{bp|Haunter|23|621}} | |||
**{{bp|Electrode|25|802}} and [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2500 | |||
==Gym Battle 5: CHUCK== | ==Gym Battle 5: CHUCK== | ||
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! colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Trainers | ! colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Trainers | ||
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|valign="top" | [[ | |valign="top" | [[Image:Pokemon GSC Black Belt.png|left]] | ||
|valign="top" | '''Black Belt Yoshi''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]648 | |valign="top" | '''Black Belt Yoshi''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]648 | ||
* {{bp|Hitmonlee|27|804}} | * {{bp|Hitmonlee|27|804}} | ||
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*{{bp|Hitmonchan|27|810}} | *{{bp|Hitmonchan|27|810}} | ||
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|valign="top" | [[ | |valign="top" | [[Image:Pokemon GSC Black Belt.png|left]] | ||
|valign="top" | '''Black Belt Nob''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]600 | |valign="top" | '''Black Belt Nob''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]600 | ||
*{{bp|Machop|25|471}} | *{{bp|Machop|25|471}} | ||
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! colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Leader | ! colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Leader | ||
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|valign="top" | [[File:Pokemon GSC Leader Chuck. | |valign="top" | [[File:Pokemon GSC Leader Chuck.PNG|left]] | ||
|valign="top"|'''Leader Chuck''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]3000 | |valign="top"|'''Leader Chuck''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]3000 | ||
*{{bp|Primeape|27|861}} | *{{bp|Primeape|27|861}} | ||
*{{bp|Poliwrath|30|1188}} | *{{bp|Poliwrath|30|1188}} | ||
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The trainers at the Cianwood City Gym are all fighters, and their Pokémon are of that same type. As such, Ghost Pokémon are completely immune to many of their attacks, but Flying and Psychic types are the Pokémon that really dominate here. A high-level Kadabra, Hypno, or a Pidgeotto with Wing Attack (which it learns at level 33) can do wonders here. | |||
After defeating Chuck, you get the '''Storm Badge''', which enables you to control Pokémon up to level 70 and use Fly outside of battle, and he also gives you '''TM01''' which contains Dynamic Punch, a move that hits only 50% of the time, but confuses the enemy every time it hits. | |||
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