Enter it if you need to heal up, then head south to face Channeler Karina:Īfter defeating Channeler Karina, head south around the corner to find an Ice Stone, then continue east to battle Channeler Janae:Īfter defeating Channeler Janae, head to the next set of stairs to the sixth floor where you can find a battle with another Channeler:Īfter defeating Channeler Tammy, make sure to stop by the healing incantation again before heading to the sixth floor. She says this space can be used to heal your Pokémon. Heading up to the fifth floor, head north to find a Channeler, and around the corner from her to the northwest, you’ll find a hidden Nugget.Īfter defeating Channeler Laurel, head east then south to find a Channeler near some sort of incantation on the floor. Heading back to the entrance to the fourth floor and heading north, you will find a hidden Full Heal behind a tombstone:Īlong with a battle with one more Channeler on this floor before heading to the fifth floor: Once you hit the third floor, you pull out your Silph Scope to reveal that the ghosts that had haunted you earlier are just Gastly and Haunter floating around the area.Īfter fighting Channeler Jody, head south to fight Channeler Paula: As you approach, your Rival asks if you want to come with him, and when you agree lets you lead the way. Your rival tells the girl he’s going to go inside and look for the Cubone as the girl walks away. She says that Team Rocket has been taking Marowaks to get the skulls off their heads, which explains why the Cubone is so frantic. Just fight all the trainers and continue on up.Īs you approach the Pokémon Tower for the second time, you see your rival speaking with a young girl. It's really linear and there aren't really any tricks to getting through. It's devastating against the Ghost enemies. Since you've got Dig, be sure to teach it to one of the Pokémon in your group. All Ghosts are also dual Poison types, so Ground, Psychic and Bug attacks work especially well. Instead, use whatever Psychic attacks you've got. Since this is your first encounter with ghosts, here's an important tip: don't use Normal or Fighting-type attacks. Turns out those hostile apparitions are just Haunters and Gastlys. The Silph Scope will turn the unknown specters you would otherwise encounter into, well. Step on the glowing blue symbol in the middle of the room to heal up your pokémon. You get 1000 Pokédollars and 3 Poké Balls for winning. Go northeast and you battle Channeler Ruth, who has a level 25 Haunter. EDIT: Chansey learns it.Note: You can still climb the tower and face all of the Channelers and grab the items, but at a certain point you will be unable to pass without the Silph Scope. Go to the west side of the room and go up the stairs. If the right Pokemon get Teleport (pretty much tanky Pokemon), this on paper sounds like it could have some use in competitive. This small town outside the newly implemented Go Park is home to yet another Pokémon Gym - but you may want to explore the streets of Fuchsia City first. So it's pretty much a "safe" switch out, the Teleport user takes the damage first which allows the switched Pokemon to come in safely (entry hazards not withstanding). Teleport Re-tooled: Teleport has a purpose in battle now! It's -6 Priority and it switches place with another Pokemon in your party. Shiny Lock: Starters are Shiny locked though everything else looks okay. Leveling Up Differently: So seems like leveling up works differently for all Pokemon, even ones of the same species! Not known what determines this. Funny you get a the cat in the game where your partner is a mouse, though guess they figured the Eevee player would appreciate a gift Pokemon that wasn't the same Type as their Starter. Next there's a "Pupp圜at Person" somewhere that gives you a Persian in LGPikachu or a Arcanine in LGEevee. Teleports effect is changed in Pokémon Lets Go it no longer ends a battle but switches the user for a teammate. First you can get a free Porygon in Saffron City by a Silph Co. A new adventure awaits in Pokemon Lets Go Eevee & Pikachu With this comes all new game mechanics to explore This is one of several videos I have made to e. Gift/Encounter Pokemon: So all the classic gift/encounter Pokemon are here, including the Eevee and the Starters, however there are three new ones, a duo being version exclusive. (You couldn't turn Blain's head a bit to the left?)
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