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Once you've completed your errand, return to Viridian City. With that done the Poké Mart is back in buisness. The clerk will sell you whatever you need now as long as you have the money, and you'd be wise to stock up: since you lose half of your money when you run out of usable Pokémon (because they've all fainted), it doesn't pay to keep a lot of cash on hand.
Once you've completed your errand, return to Viridian City. With that done the Poké Mart is back in business. The clerk will sell you whatever you need now as long as you have the money, and you'd be wise to stock up: since you lose half of your money when you run out of usable Pokémon (because they've all fainted), it doesn't pay to keep a lot of cash on hand.


Don't buy Parlyz Heals nor Burn Heals now: they are useless at the moment; The chances that a Pokémon's attack can burn your Pokémon are very rare in-game, and Paralysis is not likely to occur until somewhere around the third gym. On the other hand, Antidotes may be useful, as Weedle can poison you.
Don't buy Parlyz Heals nor Burn Heals now: they are useless at the moment; The chances that a Pokémon's attack can burn your Pokémon are very rare in-game, and Paralysis is not likely to occur until somewhere around the third gym. On the other hand, Antidotes may be useful, as Weedle can poison you.
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== Using Poké Balls effectively ==
== Using Poké Balls effectively ==
{{sidebar|width=200px|title=Pokémon PC|contents=Log on to the PC in any Pokémon Center to access three different computer systems: yours, Professor Oak's, and a third system operated by a mysterious "Someone." There's a limit to the number of items and Pokémon you can carry at one time, and any extras can be stored in these systems. Captured Pokémon go straight into your party if you have space. If not, you'll find them stored in Someone's PC. When you access Professor Oak's PC, you can ask him to evaluate your progress.}}
{{sidebar|width=200px|title=Pokémon PC|contents=Log on to the PC in any Pokémon Center to access three different computer systems: yours, Professor Oak's, and a third system operated by a mysterious "Someone." There's a limit to the number of items and Pokémon you can carry at one time, and any extras can be stored in these systems. Captured Pokémon go straight into your party if you have space. If not, you'll find them stored in Someone's PC. When you access Professor Oak's PC, you can ask him to evaluate your progress.}}
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