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After recruiting Ho-Oh, you'll gain access to the game's most terrible dungeon: Western Cave.
==Western Cave==


==The Dungeon==
After recruiting Ho-Oh, you'll gain access to Western Cave, home to some of the toughest Pokemon in the game. This includes Mewtwo whose found at the end of this lengthy dungeon.
This dungeon is 99 floors high. Bring a Pokemon with a tight belt and the IQ TrapSeer,bring many max elxirs and Reviver seeds. To befriend Mewtwo, you should buy the friend area: Cryptic Cave.


==Items==
Surf is needed to enter the dungeon(must be either known by a Pokemon or in the toolbox).
 
===The Dungeon===
As a 99 floor dungeon, you'll need to come prepared.  Bring plenty of food items(Huge Apples are preferable) as well as Max Elixirs.  Oran Berries might not be a bad choice due to how powerful the Pokemon on later floors are.
 
===Items===
* Reviver seed
* Reviver seed
* Beauty scarf (key needed on the 59th floor)
* Beauty scarf (key needed on the 59th floor)
* keys
* Keys
* poke 10-500
* Poke 10-500
* calcium
* Calcium
* zinc
* Zinc
* iron
* Iron
* protein
* Protein


==Enemies==
===Enemies===
Western Cave is 97 floors of pure terror, consisting of Tyranitar, Alakazam, Bayleef and Venasaur. Then one more floor of Charizard, Blastoise and Miltank.
The Pokemon here are extremely powerful, but as usual, it's the Pokemon on later floors that you want to watch out for. The Tyranitar that appear on floors 50-60 have Sand Stream so they'll whip up a constant sandstorm.
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==Boss Battle: Mewtwo==
===Boss Battle: Mewtwo===
On the 99th floor is Mewtwo. He is weak to Dark and Ghost moves, so try to bring as many of those as possible, like Faint Attack, Bite, Curse (only if you are a Ghost type), and Night Shade. After defeating him, you can return and defeat him again. He has a recruitment rate of 99.9%. Congratulations, you have beaten the toughest section of the storyline!
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! Moves
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| Confusion
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| Barrier
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| Mist
| {{pkmn|Ice}}
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| Swift
| {{pkmn|Normal}}
|}
 
Mewtwo waits for you on the 99<sup>th</sup> floor and while powerful, isn't going to pose the biggest threat to your team, doubly so if you have a Dark type since it negates Confusion. Ghost and Bug types are also strong against him. Sableye, wimp that it is, isn't too bad of a choice being "immune"(read: takes minimal damage from) to both of Mewtwo's only offensive moves.


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Western Cave

After recruiting Ho-Oh, you'll gain access to Western Cave, home to some of the toughest Pokemon in the game. This includes Mewtwo whose found at the end of this lengthy dungeon.

Surf is needed to enter the dungeon(must be either known by a Pokemon or in the toolbox).

The Dungeon

As a 99 floor dungeon, you'll need to come prepared. Bring plenty of food items(Huge Apples are preferable) as well as Max Elixirs. Oran Berries might not be a bad choice due to how powerful the Pokemon on later floors are.

Items

  • Reviver seed
  • Beauty scarf (key needed on the 59th floor)
  • Keys
  • Poke 10-500
  • Calcium
  • Zinc
  • Iron
  • Protein

Enemies

The Pokemon here are extremely powerful, but as usual, it's the Pokemon on later floors that you want to watch out for. The Tyranitar that appear on floors 50-60 have Sand Stream so they'll whip up a constant sandstorm.

Name Type Level EXP Levels seen Recruit Rate
Miltank Template:Pkmn 30 413 10, 20, 30, 40, 50-53, 60-98 8.7%
Murkrow Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 29 76/152 1-2 7.2%
Butterfree Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 35 1-3 N/A
Beedrill Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 35 1-3 N/A
Venonat Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 34 1-3 11.4%
Snubbull Template:Pkmn 25 35/70 1-3 8.1%
Ekans Template:Pkmn 33 105/210 3-5 12.4%
Meowth Template:Pkmn 29 190 3-6 12%
Smeargle Template:Pkmn 25 85 4-6 6.8%
Bellossom Template:Pkmn 25 51 4-7
Venomoth Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 24 99/198 6-10
Exploud Template:Pkmn 25 302 6-12
Primeape Template:Pkmn 31 180 8-13
Igglybuff Template:Pkmn 35 10-13 11.3%
Tauros Template:Pkmn 34 10-16 7.9%
Shiftry Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 35 836 12-20 -30%
Kangaskhan Template:Pkmn 36 13-19 7.6%
Espeon Template:Pkmn 28 14-18 N/A
Arbok Template:Pkmn 35 14-19 N/A
Dodrio Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 35 15-19 N/A
Ivysaur Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 30 156 19-27 -19%
Umbreon Template:Pkmn 30 314 20-26 N/A
Bayleef Template:Pkmn 30 20-27 -19%
Pinsir Template:Pkmn 29 152 21-28 8.3%
Aggron Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 34 708 21-30 N/A
Persian Template:Pkmn 28 258 28-36 N/A
Swalot Template:Pkmn 34 387 30-39 N/A
Hariyama Template:Pkmn 35 682 31-38 N/A
Lickitung Template:Pkmn 36 427 37-44 8.6%
Grovyle Template:Pkmn 20 182 38-49 -19%
Blaziken Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 30 608 38-49 N/A
Skarmory Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 55 540/1120 40-49 6.8%
Absol Template:Pkmn 45 540/1080 40-49 6.8%
Feraligatr Template:Pkmn 32 738 49-58 -33.9%
Venusaur Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 50 1062 50-59 N/A
Alakazam Template:Pkmn 50 1327 50-59 N/A
Tyranitar Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 50 1209 50-60 N/A
Arcanine Template:Pkmn 45 324 60-69 N/A
Typhlosion Template:Pkmn 35 792 62-68 N/A
Sceptile Template:Pkmn 26 546 69-78 N/A
Ninetales Template:Pkmn 50 336 70-79 N/A
Swampert Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 37 79-88 -33.9%
Machamp Template:Pkmn 45 80-88 N/A
Meganium Template:Pkmn 25 480 80-88 N/A
Steelix Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 38 87-91 N/A
Charizard Template:Pkmn/Template:Pkmn 40 980 89-98 N/A
Blastoise Template:Pkmn 38 1175 89-98 -33.9%
Mewtwo Template:Pkmn 40 99 1st time N/A. 2nd time 99.9%

Boss Battle: Mewtwo

Moves
Confusion Template:Pkmn
Barrier Template:Pkmn
Mist Template:Pkmn
Swift Template:Pkmn

Mewtwo waits for you on the 99th floor and while powerful, isn't going to pose the biggest threat to your team, doubly so if you have a Dark type since it negates Confusion. Ghost and Bug types are also strong against him. Sableye, wimp that it is, isn't too bad of a choice being "immune"(read: takes minimal damage from) to both of Mewtwo's only offensive moves.