Koga uses Poison-types, including L40 Ariados, L41 Venomoth, L42 Muk, L43 Forretress and L44 Crobat. É uma Pokédex originária dos jogos Red e Green (JP), Red e Blue, Yellow e os remakes FireRed, LeafGreen, Let's Go, Pikachu! Watch out for Forretress' Explosion and Muk's Gunk Shot. Karen focuses on Dark-types and employs L42 Umbreon, L44 Murkrow, L42 Vileplume, L45 Gengar and L47 Houndoom. However there are some differences here. Beware Vileplume's Stun Spore, Murkrow's Sucker Punch and especially Gengar's Destiny Bond as well. HeartGold Players: Click here for the Bell Tower walkthrough, SoulSilver Players: Click here for the Whirl Islands walkthrough. While the main objective is to simply head south and there are few twists and turns along the way, there are three different paths from the start: left, mid-right and right. You can also find Horsea, which can evolve into moderately powerful Water/Dragon-type Kingdra, while Surfing or Fishing. Push the boulder aside again and continue up the stairs it was blocking; the next ladder is just ahead. Either Pokemon is a good choice if you need a Ground-type, although the item needed to evolve Gligar into Gliscor must be won at the Battle Frontier. Cross the suspended bridge and you'll reach an elevated area with two descending stairways; the eastern stairs go to a dead-end, so take the western ones. But don't worry - it's not over yet! If you have some time, you can cross the gap that leads to the center of the room for a Rare Candy and then go to the ladder in the bottom-right corner of the room to retrace your steps from the fourth floor. Bruno battles with Fighting-types, owning L42 Hitmontop, L42 Hitmonchan, L42 Hitmonlee, L43 Onix and L46 Machamp. Pickup the X Speed on the ground near them. If you can used some Repels and/or manged to reach the Rival battle without taking too much damage, you should be in decent shape for this match because, once again, the members of Rival's party lack bulk. While you might want to save it for another Legendary, it wouldn't be a bad idea to use the Master Ball on Lugia due to its incredible strength; it is, in fact, so powerful that many players ban it from competitive battles. Victory Road (Japanese: ãã£ã³ããªã³ãã¼ã Champion Road) is the final journey one must take before they can face the Elite Four and Champion of Sinnoh.Like the other Victory Roads from previous generations, there are three levels. The Kimono Girls will be waiting for you and, using the Tidal Bell, they will perform a dance that summons Lugia from the water below. The Rare Candy is an item introduced in Generation I. Because many of his moves are Psychic-type, Will is at a massive disadvantage if you have any Dark-type Pokemon, like Umbreon or Houndoom, due to their immunity. Next up, Psychic-type Espeon has good Speed and Special Attack, but it's rather fragile and easy to take down. Past him are another male who uses a Parasect, Vaporeon and Golduck, and a female with a Rapidash and a Flaaffy. The left path ends immediately east of it as well. Jumping across the left ledge leads to a Camper who uses a Mankey and a Picnicker who has a Ponyta and an Oddish; you can engage them in a tag battle if timed properly, but they have laughably weak Pokemon either way. According to Silver in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the reason for this is because he defeated them all. To the immediate far north of this ladder is another hole in the ground; walk around it to find a Rare Candy. When you try to enter the theater, you'll bump into your Rival, who just got defeated by the Girls. Also like the Gym Leaders, each Elite has a Sitrus Berry attached to their highest-level Pokemon and will probably use healing items like Full Restore to annoy you. You'll then get to watch a cute credits scene that features all of the major characters of the Johto Region and closes with "The End." Now swing back to the starting point of this area and take the elevated path that hugs the western perimeter of the cave to nab a Carbos, which adds ten Speed EVs to one Pokemon. If you follow the path of this raised land, you'll end up near two holes in the ground on the far end. Jump across the first ledge and keep to the upper path; there are two adjacent ledges coming up and you want to jump across the upper one, finding a ladder located on regular ground to the north. Cross the gap to your left and back again for a Full Heal, and then go right and follow the path to the ladder in the top-right corner of this floor. After him, continue north across another suspended bridge and you'll spot yet another photographer who offers to take a picture of your character with his or her party. After the cutscene, save your progress, Surf out to Lugia and speak to it to begin the battle. Be cautious against Bruno. Eventually, the right paths will merge into one and terminate at a pond near a Max Potion and a Green Apricorn tree. Be wary of Jynx's Lovely Kiss, lead Xatu's U-Turn and either Xatu's Confuse Ray. At this point, you should save your game, because as you continue north toward the exit of Victory Road, your Rival will appear and challenge you. Surf across the body of water to your right and you'll wash ashore near an Ultra Ball and a different ladder, which you should go down. Vileplume and Gengar also share an ironic weakness to Psychic-type attacks. Once upstairs, continue to the south, climbing some elevated sections of land and following this path all the way to the next ascending ladder. While walking, you can encounter two new Pokemon here: Seel, which evolves into this author's favorite Pokemon, and Krabby, which is an excellent HM slave and decent Physical Water-type. Champion Lance & Trainer Red! SoulSilver players will encounter the Steel/Flying-type Skarmory, Pokemon's premier Physical tank, as well as Normal-type bear Teddiursa, whose evolution Ursaring is decently powerful Physical Normal-type. Cross the suspended bridge and you'll find a Fisherman using two Qwilfish and a Seaking. To get to Lugia, head right from the starting point of Island B's entrance. In order to get through the cave, Surf, Strength, Rock Smash, Waterfall, and Rock Climb are required. Johto Walkthrough:Part One | Part Two | Part Three | Part Four | Part Five | Part Six | Part Seven | Part EightKanto Walkthrough:Part Nine | Part Ten | Part Eleven | Part Twelve | Part ThirteenSidequests: Head to Route 40, located west of Olivine City, and Surf south to find the Whirl Islands. The list below has the information for each leader, plus we also provide a handy timetable Articuno is in Seamfoam Islands; Zapdos is outside the Power Plant; but Moltres is in Mt. The right path has the most trainers, with four total: a male Ace Trainer with a Pidgeot and an Electabuzz, a female Ace Trainer with a Marill and two Wartortle, a Karate Guy with a Machoke, and a Hiker with the three members of the Geodude family. Alternatively, all of Will's Pokemon have secondary types whose weaknesses you can exploit: Xatu's Flying-type (Rock, Electric, Bug), Jynx's Ice-type (Fire, Rock, Steel), Slowbro's Water-type (Electric, Grass) and Exeggutor's Grass-type (Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying and 4x Bug). Basement One. Before you enter the theater, heal and make sure the first Pokemon in your team is a strong one, because it's time to fight the Kimono Girls. Unlike with the Kimono Girls, you can save your game and use items between matches, but your only healing will be from items you bring along, so stock up on Full Restores, Max Potions, Revives and Full Heals at the Mart. While you might want to save it for another Legendary, it wouldn't be a bad idea to use the Master Ball on Ho-oh due to its incredible strength and low catch rate; it is, in fact, so powerful that many players ban it from competitive battles. You'll emerge in an area where Flash is not required, near a Max Revive; walk south and you'll find a monk blocking the path. Other than that, his the members of his roster remain the same: Level 36 Sneasel, Level 37 Magneton, Level 37 Haunter, Level 37 Kadabra, Level 38 Golbat, and his Level 40 Starter. If you enter from Island C, you'll emerge near a ladder and a body of water. Kyogre, Groudon & Rayquaza Sneasel's physical Defense is as brittle as glass, so smack him with Physical or Fire-, Rock- or especially Fighting-type moves. Between you and Indigo Plateau are two Routes, 26 and 27, and two dungeons, Victory Road and Tohjo Falls, which is the cave just north of your position. You might want to bring some Repels; the upper floors have wild Rattata (or, at night, Gastly) that, while weak, become very annoying while trying to navigate through the Tower. Through the tall grass and to the southwest of the rest house is an empty building, the home of the Weekday Siblings, that has a note detailing the locations of each of the siblings for your reference. Fall through the hole and descend the stairway to TM26 - Earthquake, the best Ground-type attack in the game, and then go up the nearby ladder to return to where you fell through. However, they can start later. Cross over to the parallel elevated area and follow around to take a ladder downstairs. Jump across this and then go left. The most difficult thing about this particular battle is that your Pokemon will probably be worn down from wild encounters throughout Victory Road. Like the Winstrate family in RSE, you will have to fight each Kimono Girl in rapid succession without being able to heal in-between. To become the Champion, you must first defeat the incumbent: Lance! Each Kimono Girl uses one of the Eeveelutions that existed during Generation II, but their Pokemon are now Level 38 because they're battled much later into the game. When you reach the roof of Bell Tower, which has four Ho-oh statuettes surrounding a statue of fire, your lead Pokemon will not join you on the overworld. From the Full Restore, go right a bit until you see a staircase leading up to another elevated path; cross this land and you'll spot a Nugget tucked in a corner on the ground. Either way, you must capture or knock out Ho-oh to progress the game. But since you're already here, you might as well make the most of this mandatory trip and collect all of the items littered around the Whirl Islands. Once inside, you'll show the monk on the first floor your Rainbow Wing to gain access to the upper levels. If you don't care about items, skip the rest of this paragraph; otherwise, the warp tile you see leads to the eighth floor briefly, and then the ninth. After traveling through Victory Road, you shouldn't have any trouble taking on Golbats, and Rival's is more of the same. Head into the large building, the Pokemon League, and heal up. At this time, the other paths in the Reception Gate building are blocked off by officers, meaning that you can only proceed straight ahead into Victory Road. 1 Effect 2 Description 3 Locations 4 Trivia 5 Gallery Using a Rare Candy on a Pokémon raises the Pokémon's level by 1, ending up with the minimum amount of Experience Points of that level after leveling up. Basically enter and follow the numbers, it's pretty straight forward. The ladder leads to a total dead-end, so don't bother going down there. To start, push the nearby boulder up to get through the rocky terrain. In HGSS, Victory Road still has no Trainers other than your Rival, but you need to keep an eye on the health of your Pokemon so that they're strong enough to take on the Rival at the end of the Road. Speak to him and you'll produce the Silver Wing, which demonstrates that you're a pure-hearted Trainer and ready to encounter Lugia. The order that you will fight the Elite Four are: Psychic-type Master Will, Poison-type Master Koga, Fighting-type Master Bruno and Dark-type Master Karen. Route 26 is a vertical route that ends at the Pokemon League Reception Gate; it has the same wild Pokemon as Route 27. Bring some Ultra Balls, Repels, Escape Ropes and a high-level Pokemon that knows a sleep-inducing move, and follow them to their destination; HeartGold players can simply walk to Bell Tower at the north part of town. To add to your confusion, the next three floors add golden warp tiles to the mix. There are four different entrances to the interior of Whirl Islands, one from each of the islands as seen on the overworld: Island A in the northwest, Island B in the northeast, Island C in the southwest and Island D in the southeast, and each one starts you in a different area of the interior. On the second floor, head straight down to the next ladder to reach the third floor, where you'll find one of Bell Tower's features: small platforms that you need to jump over. e Let's Go, Eevee!. On the fourth floor, hop over the platform to the south, and then go immediately left and continue through for an Ultra Ball. Before you can actually challenge a gym leader, you must find them when they are away from their gym. If you started with Chikorita, your Surf Pokemon can handle Rival's Typhlosion. However there are some differences here. The lower ledge leads to a Hiker with five weak Geodude. Cyndaquil players can use Ampharos or Electric- and Grass-type attacks in general against Feraligatr; those who picked Totodile should fight Meganium with Fire- or Ice-type moves.