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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | #118 Goldeen | |||
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | #060 Poliwag | |||
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| [[File:Pokemon 118Goldeen.png|left]]Now that you've gotten your hands on the '''Good Rod''', you can finally start fishing without expecting to get only more worthless Magikarp. | |||
Quite unexpectedly, Goldeen has {{bpm|Waterfall}} in its moveset, an attack that you would usually need a HM for. Despite this, Goldeen, and its evolution {{bp|Seaking}}, only sport average stats, and mostly Normal moves. | |||
| [[File:Pokemon 060Poliwag.png|right]]Another new Pokemon now available through fishing with a '''Good Rod''', Poliwag may not seem like much, but can work well in your team as a Water Pokemon... and HM slave. | |||
Once you evolve Poliwag into {{bp|Poliwhirl}} at Level 25, and use a Water Stone, you will obtain {{bp|Poliwrath}}, a Water/Fighting Pokemon. Poliwrath sports decent stats all around and is capable of learning {{bpm|Surf}} and {{bpm|Strength}}.<br /> | |||
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