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The guard shortly before Goldenrod City is so concerned about crime that he attacks anything that moves at night… Even you!  But if you can handle his Level 17 (!) {{bp|Growlithe}}, you can earn a couple bucks by beating him.
The guard shortly before Goldenrod City is so concerned about crime that he attacks anything that moves at night… Even you!  But if you can handle his Level 17 (!) {{bp|Growlithe}}, you can earn a couple bucks by beating him.
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{{sidebar|title=Trade numbers with Todd and Gina|contents=
{{sidebar|title=Trade numbers with Todd and Gina|contents=In Crystal, junior trainers have all sorts of useful things to say.  If you give Todd your number after beating him in combat, he'll give you a call whenever the Goldenrod Department Store is having one of its rooftop sales.  Gina gives you something even better when she calls back: A '''Leaf Stone'''.}}
In Crystal, junior trainers have all sorts of useful things to say.  If you give Todd your number after beating him in combat, he'll give you a call whenever the Goldenrod Department Store is having one of its rooftop sales.  Gina gives you something even better when she calls back: A '''Leaf Stone'''.}}


==Breed Pokémon at the Day-Care==
==Breed Pokémon at the Day-Care==
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If you don't have a breeding pair, a similar Pokémon may suffice, or you can use a Ditto.  They won't always mate, but it's worth a try.  If they're going to, it won't take long, but you can save time by looking at the Pokémon in the pen.  If it says that they seem interested in each other, expect an egg.  Check out the [[Pokémon/Breeding|Breeding section]] for details.
If you don't have a breeding pair, a similar Pokémon may suffice, or you can use a Ditto.  They won't always mate, but it's worth a try.  If they're going to, it won't take long, but you can save time by looking at the Pokémon in the pen.  If it says that they seem interested in each other, expect an egg.  Check out the [[Pokémon/Breeding|Breeding section]] for details.


===Get an abandoned baby Pokémon Egg===
{{sidebar|title=Get an abandoned baby Pokémon Egg|contents=In Crystal, you'll be given an '''[[bp:Odd Egg|Odd Egg]]''' the first time you visit.  This egg, which will hatch as normal, contains a random pre-evolved Pokémon: {{bp|Pichu}}, {{bp|Cleffa}}, {{bp|Igglybuff}}, {{bp|Smoochum}}, {{bp|Elekid}}, {{bp|Tyrogue}}, or {{bp|Magby}}. The real advantage to a Pokémon from this egg is that you have a 50% (Japanese version) and 14% (US version) chance of it being a Shiny, and they all know the move Dizzy Punch, which can confuse your opponents! Don't miss this opportunity to get a great Pokémon early!}}
In Crystal, you'll be given an '''[[bp:Odd Egg|Odd Egg]]''' the first time you visit.  This egg, which will hatch as normal, contains a random pre-evolved Pokémon: {{bp|Pichu}}, {{bp|Cleffa}}, {{bp|Igglybuff}}, {{bp|Smoochum}}, {{bp|Elekid}}, {{bp|Tyrogue}}, or {{bp|Magby}}. The real advantage to a Pokémon from this egg is that you have a 50% (Japanese version) and 14% (US version) chance of it being a Shiny, and they all know the move Dizzy Punch, which can confuse your opponents! Don't miss this opportunity to get a great Pokémon early!


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