Sent in by Andrew
Go to the sea cottage (Bills old house from Red, Blue, Yellow). A
old man will be there. Talk to him. I will identify a Pokemon for you
to show him. find these Pokemon and get these prizes
Lickitung-----Everstone
Staryu--------Water Stone
Oddish--------Leaf Stone
Pichu---------Thunder Stone
Vulpix--------Fire Stone
Sent in by Craig Simpson
First have the following ready:
Two Game Boys
Game Link
Pokemon Gold or Silver
Pokemon Red, Blue, or Yellow
N64 and controller
Transfer Pak
Pokemon Stadium
Procedure:
Win a Pokemon Present in Pokemon Stadium's Gym Leader Castle.
Transfer the Pokemon into red, blue, or yellow. Hook up R,B,Y and
G,S. Have an original Pokemon in Gold and Silver ready to trade. Have
the Stadium Pokemon ready to trade in red, blue, or yellow. Then
perform the TIME CAPSULE TRADING PROCEDURE. Trade the two
Pokemon and then check out G,S's new Pokemon it has a NORMAL
BOX attached to it. Remove it from the Pokemon and "use" it. That
will open it and you have a silver trophy to put in your room.
How it works:
When a Pokemon with this ID: STADIUM id# 02000 enters gold and
silver it carries a silver trophy.
Sent in by Andrew
White Apricorn---Fastball
Red Apricorn-----Levelball
Blue Apricorn----Lureball
Pink Apricorn----Loveball
Black Apricorn---Heavyball
Green Apricorn---Friendball
Yellow Apricorn--Moonball
Sent in by Andrew
Put a weak Pokemon up in front of your team, then switch to get a
stronger Pokemon to fight the battle. Now both Pokemon will get exp.
Sent in by Andrew
Go to the route right before Goldenrod City. Go on surf on the water and
go all the way down. There 3 sisters you will fight. You also get a good
prize for finding them.
Sent in by Jrmastermk@aol.com
To get HM01 you must go the the Ilex Forest. Talk to the first person you
see. He will tell you that he lost his Farfech'd and his master will be mad.
You need to find the Farfech'd. You must get behind the Farfech'd and chase
it toward the guy. Then when you get back, his master will be there. Talk to
him and he'll give you HM01.
Sent in by Victreebel
To get the radio card, go to the radio tower in Goldenrod City and talk
to the green-haired girl at the counter. Answer her questions correctly
and you'll get the card, which allows you to listen to the radio on your Poke Gear.
Sent in by Victreebel
Falkner - He uses Flying-types. A Geodude with Rock Throw (it
learns it at level 11) works very well here. You can also trade a
Bellsprout for an Onix, who also works well against Flying-types,
in Violet City.
Bugsy - His Pokemon are Bug-type, so hit them with Fire, Flying,
or Poison attacks. Cyndaquil, Pidgey, Spearow, Hoothoot, and Beedrill
all work well here. Scyther is Flying as well as Bug, so Electricity and
Rock attacks will also work.
Whitney - This is a pretty tough one. Her Pokemon are all Normal-types,
which are only weak to Fighting. However, there aren't any Fighting
types this early in the game (unless you trade), so go with Rock types,
or a Ghost-type with non-Ghost attacks.
Morty - He has Ghost types. Dark and Bug types will work well here.
Since all of his Pokemon are Poison as well as Ghost, Ground and
Psychic attacks will work, too.
Chuck - His Pokemon are all Fighting types, which are weak against
Psychic and Flying. Ghost types are also good choices, because they're
immune to Fighting type attacks. You can also use Grass or Electricity
against the part-Water Poliwrath.
Jasmine - She uses one of the new Pokemon types, Steel. Steel is
resistant to all kinds of stuff, so a lot of your attacks won't work,
but they are weak against Fighting and Fire. Ground will also work
against the two Magnemites.
Pryce - He has Ice types. Most people think you need to use a Fire
type here, but almost all Ice-types have a second type that is
resistant to Fire (in this case, Water and Ground). Rock is also
strong against Ice, but since most Rock-types are weak against Ice,
that wouldn't be a good choice either. The easiest way to beat this
gym is to simply zap Seel and Dewgong with Electric attacks and
use Grass or Water against the Piloswine.
Clair - The last gym leader, she uses Dragon-types. Dragons are
only weak to Ice and other Dragons, so go into the nearby Ice Cave
and catch a Jynx, Swinub, or any other Ice-type and raise it until it
learns some powerful Ice moves. Watch out for Kingdra; its added
Water type makes it quite resistant to Ice. Its only weakness is
Dragon-types, but since there aren't many of those around, it's
better to just attack it with the strongest Normal-type attacks you have.
Sent in by Jonathan
1) Play until you reach Goldenrod.
2) Go to the 5th floor of the Mart
3) She will tells you about with a simple beep, you'll get a mystery
gift ability. Save your game right after she says that.
4) Turn off your game and start it up again.
5) Go to the menu (with Continue, New Game, etc.) and you will see
a mystery gift.
6) Hook up with a friend using the infrared connector (must have
Game Boy Color), and get a mystery gift.
NOTE: You can do it with the same person once every day, and up to 5
people daily. It'll usually be decorations for your room, but sometimes
cool times.
Sent in by Jonathan
If you have no Pokemon above 60, it would be wise to do shopping
first. I suggest buying 3 to 6 revives and 5 to 10 Hyper Potions. It
will come in handy. You will be reimbursed big time when you beat them.
Know your opponents. Know their Pokemon they use and what is
good against them. It is usually good to know what they use first
and what move. For instance, Lance uses Gyarados first, and he
always does Rain Dance (I use the Silver version, so if you have
Gold, it might be different, I have no idea!). If you usually go first
of the Pokemon, you know to do a high powered move. If you have
a weaker Pokemon, on the second move, you could do a self-healing
move or something.
Heal when you need to! Since mainly you don't have all six of your
Pokemon above 40 or 50 when you reach the Elite Four at first. So,
when you are almost faint or already fainted, switch to a weak
Pokemon you know can't do squat against the Elite Four, and put
a revive or hyper potion on them.
Use a great type-difference Pokemon! Fire against water, Water
against fire and rock, etc., etc., etc.! This really helps.
Use your breaks! If your Pokemon are looking pretty low after a
trainer, heal them, or whatever. And remember to save.
Go to the town where you had to rescue the Slowpokes from the Rockets.
Enter the cave where you got the Slowpokes from the two Rockets. Use
Strength and push the boulder, then Surf in the pond. Find the ladder,
go to it, and Surf. Talk to everyone there in that part of the cave.
Someone will give you the King's Symbol.
Go to a PC, and save. Attach the item you want to duplicate to the Pokemon
you want to clone. Deposit it into the PC. Change boxes. When the screen
is saying "Saving the game..." Turn off your GB. Turn it back on. You should
have the deposited Pokemon in the PC, and a clone of it in your lineup. The
item will either be on both monsters, or in your Backpack.
Note: While doing this code, DO NOT withdraw any Pokemon. When the
Game Boy is turned back on, you'll find that the withdrawn Pokemon has
been deleted. Note: You can duplicate up to 5 items/Pokemon at a time.
First, solve the Kabuto puzzle, which you should know how to get to. The
rest will require the HM for Surf, found in Enjyu City, TM 08 (Rock Breaker),
and the HM for Strength. Surf down by the Ancient Ruins (below Kickyou
City) and solve the puzzle there. The puzzles should be somewhat easy.
Just put in the corner pieces first. Then, go to the Connection Cave. Walk
around and find the Pokemaniac. If you have not defeated him, fight him.
Then Surf in the waters near him. You will have to return here twice. Break
the rock you find, and solve the puzzle. Then return, move the boulder, and
solve the last puzzle. Catch the different Annon, then exit the ruins. Talk to
the scientist near the cave and he will give you a complimentary Annon Pokedex.
While in the Alpha Ruins southeast of Kikyou city go to the Pokegear option
in the menu screen. Go to the radio option and on the fourteenth to the
twentieth channel you can find a station Called ??????. That is the Ann'oun
Music. It can only be heard at Alpha Ruins.
When in the Alpha Ruins, tuning into the ????? station makes it easier for
you to find the unknown Pokemonm makes them easier to catch, or makes
you feel scared and alone.
Ho-oh -- There is only one Ho-oh in Gold and Silver, so make sure you catch
it. You can find it on top of the Tin Tower, but you'll need the Rainbow Wing
to go up there. You get the Rainbow Wing from the Radio Station Manager
in Goldenrod City (Gold version) or the old man in Pewter City (Silver version).
Lugia -- You can find Lugia in Whirl Island, off Route 41. You'll need to know
the HM 06 Whirpool technique to get in as well as the Silver Wing. You can
find the latter in Pewter City (Gold) or the Radio Station in Goldenrod
City (Silver).
Chikorita, Totodile, Cyndaquil -- These are the three starting Pokemon in
Gold/Silver. You have to pick one of the three, if you want the others, you'll
have to trade with a friend.
Entei, Suicune, Raiko -- Dogs, cats, what are they? Who cares! They're
cool and they're exceedingly rare. To catch these guys, go to the Burned
Tower in Ecruteak City. When you get close to them, they will run away.
After this brief encounter, these fast creatures will roam around Johto.
So where do you find them? Check your Pokedex and have some Fast Balls ready.
Togepi -- Professor Elm's assistant will give you an egg in Violet City after
you beat the Gym Leader there. It will hatch into Togepi.
Tyrogue -- You can get this young Fighting Pokemon from Blackbelt Kyo (if
you have an empty slot in your party) in Mt. Mortar, or simply breed one
using Hitmonchan or Hitmonlee and a Ditto.
Sudowoodo -- This odd Rock type blocks your way on Route 36 (just like
Snorlax). Use the Squirtbottle from Goldenrod City to battle it.
Porygon -- You can get Porygon for 9,999 coins in the Celadon City Game Corner.
Snorlax -- Snorlax is blocking the way into Diglett's Cave. Use the Poke Flute
to wake it up.
Eevee -- Apart from winning an Eevee in Pokemon Stadium or the Celadon
City Game Corner, you can also get one at Bill's House.
Aerodactyl -- There is only one Aerodactyl in Gold/Silver, but it's not that
hard to get. Catch a Chansey and trade with the girl on Route 14 to get it.
Aerodactyl -- There is only one Aerodactyl in the game, but it is not that
difficult to get. Catch a Chansey and trade with the girl on Route 14 to get it.
Buruki -- In the town with the fourth gym, go inside the second cave and turn
to the right and SURF. Go to the top and enter another cave that is there.
Make your way around the mazes and talk to the karate character that is
there. Defeat him and to will get Buruki. Note: Make sure you have an open
space in your Pokemon holder.
Denryuu -- If you want a Pokemon rumored to be a pre-evolution of Dratini
(Denryuu), do not try to de-evolve Dratini. Instead, go to the route after
Kickyou City towards the Connection Cave, and try to capture the electric
sheep, Meripu. Let it grow to level 15. It will evolve into a pink sheep. Train
it to level 30, and to get Denryuu.
Gold Gyarados -- Go to the fourth gym and SURF right all the way. You will
SURF in the water should see a Gyarados. Battle it, and it will be golden.
Haganal -- Equip the Metal Coat on Onix and trade it to another Game Boy. It
will evolve into Haganal.
Kirehana -- Give Gloom a Solar Stone and it will evolve into a Kirehana. You
cannot evolve Kirehana into Vileplume.
Lapras -- Enter the cave in the second city and SURF. You should be able to
see Lapras. There is only one.
Lugia (Silver version) -- Learn HM06 (Whirlpool) and go to the place where
you received the fifth badge. Destroy a whirlpoor and enter the cave. Go
through the maze and you will reach Lugia.
Lugia (Gold version) -- Go to Pewter City and talk to the old man. He will give
you a silver feather. Now, go to the place where Lugia is located in the
Gold version to find it.
Kingdra -- Equip Seadra with the Symbol of King, and then trade it.
Kirehana -- Give Gloom a Solar Stone and it will evolve into Kirehana.
Note: You cannot evolve Kirehana into Vileploom.
Magikarp, Golden -- Breed the Golden Gyarados with a regular Gyarados to get
a Golden Magikarp.
Muchuru -- Breed Jynx with anything that has the same symbol while looking
at your party to get Muchuru.
Pikachu -- Transfer a Pikachu from Pokemon Yellow into the game. It should
have an item directly translated to "Electric Ball". Equip it to any Pikachu, and
its special attack will double.
Silver Ryhorn -- Go to the cave where you go to get to the Elite Five. You
should encounter a silver Ryhorn.
Siczor -- Get the Metal Coat and have Scyther hold it. Trade Onix to another
Game Boy Color and it will evolve into Siczor. There is only one Metal
Coat in the game.
Slowking -- Equip Slowpoke with the Symbol of King, and then trade it.
Steelix -- Get the Metal Coat and have Onix hold it. Trade Onix to another
Game Boy Color and it will evolve into Steelix. There is only one Metal Coat
in the game.
Sudowoodo -- This odd Rock type blocks your way on Route 36 (just like
Snorlax). Use the Squirtbottle from Goldenrod City to battle it.
Tyrouge -- Use the following trick to getting all Tyrouge evolutions. Get
Tyrouge and raise its attack level higher than its defense. Then, raise it
to Lv. 20. It will evolve into Hitmonchan. Breed this Hitmonchan with a Ditto
to hatch another Tyrouge. This time, raise its defense higher than its attack.
It should evolve into Hitmonlee at Lv. 20. Once again, breed it with a Ditto
to hatch yet another Tyrouge. Raise its defense and offense to be equal
and evolve him at Lv. 20. This hatching trick may also be done with Eevee
(Flareon, Jolteon, Vaporeon, Espeon, and Umbreon); Poliwhirl (Poliwrath
and Politoed); and Gloom (Vileplume and Bellosom).
Togepi -- Defeat the first gym and go into the Pokecenter. Talk to the
scientist and he will give you a egg. After 5,000 steps, it will hatch into Togepi.
Yadoking -- Equip Symbol Of King on Slowpoke and trade it into another
Game Boy. It will evolve into Yadoking.
When in Azlea town, go into the burned tower. Choose the path to the
left, smash the cracked rock, and proceed forward. Do not drop into the
hole next to the trainer yet. You will see a hole exactly in the middle of
the tower. Drop down and walk ahead. The dogs will be on a platform.
When you step nearby, they will run in three directions. Go look for them
in the wild. When you encounter one, it will be at level 40 but will run as
soon as possible. Try to put it to sleep. If you manage to damage one of
them, their health will be like that the next time you encounter them. Also,
after it runs away you can check the next place it has gone to. Note: If you
use FLY or enter a new town or cave, it will jump to a new random
place -- keep using fly until it is outside the town that you are at. The
dogs cannot jump into Kanto -- they stay in the Jhoto region.
At the Daycare Center south of Goldenrod City on Route 33, you can give a
male Pokemon and a female Pokemon to the keepers to breed new Pokemon.
Eleckid: Breed two Electabuzzes.
Magar: Breed two Magmars.
Magikarp (Golden): Breed a Gyarados with the Red Gyarados
Pi: Breed two Clefairies.
Pichu: Breed two Pikachus.
Pinsir: Breed a Venonat.
Pipurin: Breed two Jigglypuffs.
Snubbull: Breed a Clefairy with a Snubbull.
Tyrogue: Breed a Hitmonchan or Hitmonlee.
Breed without the other half:
You do not need another of the same Pokemon to breed. Get the Pokemon
you want to breed and put it as
male or female. Get Ditto, place it with male or female, and let the
breeding begin.
After capturing or defeating the Red Gyarados at the Lake of Rage, you
will receive a Red Scale. Take it to Mr. Pokemon on Route 30 and he will
give you the Experience Share. Equip that to the Pokemon you want to
level up and it so it will be the first one out in a battle. Once in a battle,
try to win the battle only by using that Pokemon. That Pokemon will then
get the experience for winning the battle, then the same amount for
having the Experience Share equipped (double experience). This works
better if it is a Pokemon that you obtained from a trade. You will then
get Boosted Experience two times instead of one.
When you use the Time Capsule to trade with the older games, every
Pokemon that comes from the Red, Blue, or Yellow version will have an
item equipped with them. Some will just have berries, but others have
better things.
If you want the full benefit of this tip, use a Pokemon that can
evolve. Otherwise, there will be some confusion with names and so forth.
First, place a flying Pokemon that has been taught FLY as the first Pokemon
in your lineup, the "Golden Gyarados" as the sixth position, and the
Pokemon whose color is to be changed in the second position. After doing
this, put all of the Pokemon back into the PC except the first one. Next,
take out the pokemon that was in the second position before, the one that
will be changed. Enter the bug-catching contest that is near Kogane city.
This is held on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. As soon as you enter
it, exit right away. When the clerk asks you if you want to quit, make sure
you say NO, which is always the lower answer. Now use your Flying Pokemon
to FLY out of the contest. Store the Pokemon that will be changed in a PC,
then go back to the contest and say YES, the top answer, to complete
the contest. Return to a PC, withdraw the Pokemon, and check its
status screen. The Pokemon will be a different color, but it will have
Gyarados's name. Grow the Pokemon until it evolves. You may want to use
Rare Candies if you have any. Now when you go into battle with the evolved
form of the original Pokemon, it will have a shining status.
There are a couple of Pokemon that only evolve when traded with
another trainer. Some trade evolutions also require that the Pokemon
holds a certain item when traded. Here's the list:
Kadabra - Alakazam
Graveler - Golem
Haunter - Gengar
Machoke - Machamp
Poliwhirl - Politoed (hold King's Rock)
Onix - Steelix (hold Metal Coat)
Scyther - Scizor (hold Metal Coat)
Porygon - Porygon2 (hold Up-Grade)
Slowpoke - Slowking (hold King's Rock)
Seadra - Kingdra (hold Dragon Scale)
Gold Version: The following Pokemon are not available in Pokemon Gold and
have to be traded from Silver, Red, Blue or Yellow:
Bulbasaur, Ivysaur and Venusaur
Squirtle, Wartortle and Blastoise
Charmander, Charmeleon and Charizard
Kabuto and Kabutops
Omanyte and Omastar
Vulpix and Ninetales
Meowth and Persian
Phanpy and Donphan
Ledyba and Ledian
Skarmory
Delibird
Articuno
Zapdos
Moltres
Mewtwo
Mew
Silver Version: The following Pokemon are not available in Pokemon Silver
and have to be traded from Gold, Red, Blue or Yellow:
Bulbasaur, Ivysaur and Venusaur
Squirtle, Wartortle and Blastoise
Charmander, Charmeleon and Charizard
Kabuto and Kabutops
Omanyte and Omastar
Mankey and Primeape
Growlithe and Arcanine
Teddiursa and Ursaring
Spinarak and Ariados
Gligar
Mantine
Articuno
Zapdos
Moltres
Mewtwo
Mew
Mystic Water can be found in Cherrygrove City. After you get surf, go west
and surf to the fisherman he will give you Mystic Water, which powers up
water attacks. Information in this section was contributed by Cambothugboy.
Pink Bow can be received from the lady at the Radio Tower after you defeat
the seventh Gym in Johto and clear the event that follows. Pink Bow powers
up normal attacks.
In Olivine City on Mondays, go out to the shore and talk to the person who is
not normally there. She will give you a Sharp Beak. Sharp Beak powers up
flying attacks.
Create a Pokemon team with different types, with Grass, Psychic, Devil,
Fire, Water, and Steel recommended. Each Pokemon should be level 65 or
higher. If not, make sure you have a large amount of Hyper Potions and Revives.
When you go to Enjyu City, go to the tower and your rival will appear, but
will not battle. However, if you first heal your Pokemon at the Pokemon
Center, defeat the Ghost Gym Leader, and then go to that tower, your
rival will talk to you and fights.
Go to the plant with the desired nut and take the nut. Call someone (it does
not matter who), then take another nut. You can do this as many times
as needed.
To get to the gym leader Morty in Ecruteak City, you have to travel in the
shape of an "S". Start directly in front of the first man. Then, walk to the
top of the right trophy. Walk up to the old lady. Then, walk over until you
are at the point where if you go up to the second old man that you will be
directly in front of him, and go up. Then walk straight over to the second
old lady. Finally, go straight up and you will be at Morty.
You can give Apricorns to the Poke Ball maker in Azalea Town to get new
types of Poke Balls.
White Apricorn
Fast Ball; Good for catching Pokemon that try to escape from battle quickly.
Red Apricorn
Level Ball: If your Pokemon's level is significantly higher than the wild
Pokemon's, it will be an easy catch.
Blue Apricorn
Lure Ball: Good for catching Water types when fishing.
Pink Apricorn
Love Ball: If the wild Pokemon's gender is opposite that of your Pokemon's
you will have an easier catch.
Black Apricorn
Heavy Ball: Big enough to catch heavy Pokemon like Snorlax.
Green Apricorn
Friend Ball: Pokemon caught with Friend Balls will become very attached to
their trainer. Good for Chansey (if you want it to evolve into Blissey).
Yellow Apricorn
Moon Ball: Good for catching Pokemon that evolve with Moon Stones, like
Clefairy and Jigglypuff.
Go to Saffron City and talk to the girl copy cat. FLY to Vermilion City and
talk to everyone in the house where you received the bike voucher. Someone
will give you the Clefairy doll. Take it to the copycat and to get the
monorail ticket.
Collect all eight badges, then talk to Professor Utigi (the person from the
start of the game). He will give you the S.S. Anne ticket. Go to the city
where at the Gym Leader was at first not there. Go inside the house at
the shore, the person will let you go through, and you will be on the S.S.
Anne. You will meet a man that wants you to find his daughter on the ship.
You can find her with the captain. Return her to her father, then go back
and talk to the captain to receive the Metal Coat.
You do not need another of the same Pokemon to breed. Get the Pokemon
you want to breed and put it as male or female. Get Ditto, place it with the
male or female, and let the breeding begin.
Use the following Pokemon types to battle the indicated Gym Leaders.
Hayato (for Wind Badge)
Pidgey: Use Electric type
Pidgeotto: Use Electric type
Unknown (for Insect Badge)
Metapod: Use Fire type
Kakuna: Use Fire type
Scyther: Use Fire type
Akane (for Normal Badge)
Clefairy: Use Psychic type
Mirutanku: Use Psychic type
Unknown (for Phantom Badge)
Ghastly: Use Psychic type
Haunter: Use Psychic type
Gengar: Use Psychic type
Haunter: Use Psychic type
Unknown (for Shock Badge)
Primeape: Use Psychic type
Poliwrath: Use Grass type
Mikan (for Steel Badge)
Magnemite: Use Fighting type
Magnemite: Use Fighting type
Haganail: Use Fighting type
Unknown (for Ice Badge)
Seel: Use Electric type
Dewgong: Use Electric type
Inomu: Use Electric type
Ibuki (for Raging Badge)
Dragonair: Use Fire type
Dragonair: Use Fire type
Kingudora: Use Fire type
Dragonite: Use Fire type
Lt. Surge (for Orange Badge)
Raichu: Use Fighting type
Magneton: Use Fighting type
Electabuzz: Use Fighting type
Electrode: Use Fighting type
Electrode: Use Fighting type
Sabrina (for Gold Badge)
Mr.Mime: Use Psychic type
Alakazam: Use Psychic type
Eifi: Use Psychic type
Erika (for Rainbow Badge)
Tangela: Use Fire type
Victreebell: Use Fire type
Vileplume: Use Fire type
????: Use Fire type
Anzu
Kurobatto: Use Psychic or Fire type
Ariadosu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Weezing: Use Psychic type
Weezing: Use Psychic type
Venomoth: Use Fire type
Brock
Graveler: Use Grass type
Onix: Use Grass type
Rhyhorn: Use Grass type
Omastar: Use Grass type
Kabutops: Use Grass type
Blane
Magakarugo: Use Water type
Rapidash: Use Water type
Magmar: Use Water type
Gary
Pidgeot: Use Electric type
Alakazam: Use Psychic type
Exeguttor: Use Fire type
Rhydon: Use Grass type
Arcanine: Use Water type
Ash Ketchum (Final battle for bragging rights)
Pikachu: Use Fighting type
Efi: Use Psychic type
Blastiose: Use Electric type
Venusaur: Use Fire type
Charizard: Use Water type
Snorlax: Use Fighting type
Use the following Pokemon types to battle the indicated Trainer.
Itkusi
Neiteio: Use Psychic or Fire type
Slowbro: Use Psychic type
Neiteio: Use Psychic or Fire type
Jynx: Use Psychic type
Exeggutor: Use Fire type
Koga
Araidosu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Venomoth: Use Fire type
Muk: Use Psychic type
Kuroba: Use Psychic or Fire type
Fuoretosu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Bruno
Kaporea: Use Psychic or Grass type
Hitmonchan: Use Psychic type
Hitmonlee: Use Psychic type
Machamp: Use Psychic type
Onix: Use Grass type
Karin
Burakki: Use Psychic or Fire type
Vileplume: Use Fire type
Gengar: Use Psychic type
Yamikarasu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Heruga: Use Psychic or Fire type
Lance
Gyrados: Use Grass type
Dragonite: Use Electric type
Dragonite: Use Electric type
Dragonite: Use Electric type
Aerodactyl: Use Grass type
Charizard: Use Water type