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Revision as of 00:53, 3 June 2008
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Moltres |
Enter the league's front door to find yourself in the rocky cavern known as Victory Road. The trick here is to push the loose boulders onto the round switches to open up new paths. You must open the path to ladder D on the second floor. This leads to ladder E, which leads to the exit.
The road to success
Victory Road is a lot like Seafoam Island. Once again, you'll need a Pokémon with Strength, and you'll need to do a lot of pushing rocks around. This time, there's a twist: The rocks must be pushed onto eye-shaped switches, which then makes those weird little red and white blocks disappear.
The first few are easy, if you're careful not to get the blocks stuck against a wall. But when you get down to level 3, you'll need to push a block all the way from one side of the dungeon to the other. Then loop around to the bottom, and push the next block down the hole to level 2, to open the final switch.
You'll need a strong and versatile team to handle the many Junior Trainers here, but go heave on Water Pokémon for the random encounters and Moltres.
1 | Cooltrainer♀ | File:Pokébuck.png1540 |
Persian | LV44 | |
Ninetails | LV44 | |
2 | Cooltrainer♂ | File:Pokébuck.png1470 |
Ivysaur | LV42 | |
Wartortle | LV42 | |
Charmeleon | LV42 | |
Charizard | LV42 | |
A | Rare Candy | |
B | TM 47 |
Zubat | 15% | 15% | 20% |
Golbat | 5% | 5% | N/A |
Geodude | 20% | 20% | 60% |
Graveler | 4% | 4% | 10% |
Machop | 20% | 20% | N/A |
Machoke | 4% | 4% | N/A |
Onix | 20% | 20% | 2% |
Marowak | 2% | 2% | N/A |
1 | Karate King | File:Pokébuck.png1075 |
Machoke | LV43 | |
Machop | LV43 | |
Machoke | LV43 | |
2 | Juggler | File:Pokébuck.png1435 |
Drowzee | LV41 | |
Hypno | LV41 | |
Kadabra | LV41 | |
Kadabra | LV41 | |
3 | Tamer | File:Pokébuck.png1365 |
Persian | LV44 | |
Golduck | LV44 | |
4 | Juggler | File:Pokébuck.png1680 |
Mr. Mime | LV43 | |
5 | Pokémaniac | File:Pokébuck.png2000 |
Charmeleon | LV40 | |
Lapras | LV40 | |
Lickitung | LV40 | |
A | TM 05 | |
B | Full Heal | |
C | TM 17 | |
D | Guard Spec |
Zubat | 15% | 15% | 13% |
Golbat | 5% | 5% | 13% |
Geodude | 20% | 20% | 43% |
Graveler | 5% | 5% | 13% |
Machop | 20% | 20% | N/A |
Machoke | 5% | 5% | 5% |
Onix | 25% | 25% | 13% |
Marowak | 5% | 5% | N/A |
1 | Cooltrainer♂ | File:Pokébuck.png1505 |
Exeggutor | LV43 | |
Cloyster | LV43 | |
Arcanine | LV43 | |
2 | Cooltrainer♀ | File:Pokébuck.png1505 |
Parasect | LV43 | |
Dewgong | LV43 | |
Chansey | LV43 | |
3 | Cooltrainer♀ | File:Pokébuck.png1505 |
Bellsprout | LV43 | |
Weepinbell | LV43 | |
Victreebell | LV43 | |
4 | Cooltrainer♂ | File:Pokébuck.png1505 |
Kingler | LV43 | |
Tentacruel | LV43 | |
Blastoise | LV43 | |
A | Max Revive | |
B | TM 47 |
Zubat | 15% | 15% | N/A |
Golbat | 5% | 5% | 20% |
Geodude | 20% | 20% | 45% |
Graveler | 5% | 5% | 15% |
Machop | 5% | 5% | N/A |
Machoke | 20% | 20% | 10% |
Onix | 20% | 20% | 10% |
Marowak | 10% | 10% | N/A |
#146 Moltres |
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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 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). 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. Also, Fire is a bit weak. |