Straight ahead is the exit to Route 35, and on the right is the Gym.Īll the Pokemon she and her junior trainers use are Normal-type, so you should have no problem crushing them with your Machop and Gastly. Walking past the railroad tracks, on your left you will find the other side of the Goldenrod City Tunnel and a house with a guy who will rate the nicknames of your Pokemon and let you change them. (But if you find it too difficult, the answers are Yes, Yes, No, Yes, No.) The second left brings you to the Radio Tower, where they will give you a Radio Card for your PokeGear if you answer a simple quiz. It may take a while, but in the long run you will win more than you lose. Just make sure every bet you place only covers cards that have not turned up yet, and always play all twelve flips so you take advantage of the better odds. This is because the deck is only shuffled after twelve flips of the 24-card deck, meaning your odds continue to improve right up until the twelfth card. The card flip game is the one to play, because the odds are actually in your favor. Once you have the Coin Case, you can play at the Game Corner for fabulous prizes, including three powerful TMs and the Dragon-type Pokemon Dratini! The slot machines will be familiar to those who played the original Pokemon games, and there is a new card flip game. Super Nerd Eric: Grimer (11), Grimer (11).Super Nerd Teru: Magnemite (7), Magnemite (7), Magnemite (7), Voltorb (11).Pokemaniac Donald: Slowpoke (10), Slowpoke (10).The Herb Shop is only open on weekends, and it sells healing and revive items that are a great bargain, but worsen your Pokemon's mood because they are so bitter. The Pokemon Salon is closed on Mondays, and is a great place to make Pokemon like Togepi happier so they will evolve. The Bargains Shop is only open on Monday mornings, and sells items that can be resold elsewhere for a small profit. Grab the Coin Case in the item ball so you can gamble at the Game Corner. The Goldenrod City Tunnel links the two halves of the city, and contains a few shops with odd hours.
You can't play the games in the Game Corner until you get the Coin Case in the tunnel, and Bill's not home right now so all you can get is his phone number (go ahead and do that now), so go straight to the tunnel. The next left turn after the Poke Center will take you into a side street that contains the Game Corner, Bill's House and an entrance to the Goldenrod City Tunnel.
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The Pokemon Salon in this city also does wonders for a Pokemon's mood.įarther down the same road is a Bike Shop where you can pick up a free bike. How do you make a Pokemon happier? Basically, use it a lot and don’t store it in the PC. These Pokemon are: Togepi, Golbat, Chansey, Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff and Eevee (when it evolves into Umbreon or Espeon). This is important to know because certain Pokemon only evolve when their mood is very good. Turn right after the huge Poke Mart and you will find the home of a woman who will tell you the mood of your lead Pokemon. In case you didn't know, for every 999 Watts, you get a Rare Candy! Now, you can trade items with your friends and get "Watts" from the Pokemon Pikachu 2 device through the Game Boy Color's IR-device. When you talk to her, the Mystery Gift function will be activated. If you are playing on a Game Boy Color, a girl will appear near the stairs here.
Also on the fifth floor is a girl who will give you a Machop in exchange for a Drowzee (Abra for Crystal version). There are TMs for sale on the fifth floor, but a few of them (Headbutt and Rock Smash) aren't available until you earn them elsewhere first.
Of particular note is the Lemonade for sale on the top floor, which pound-for-pound is the best healing item in the game. Across the street from the Poke Center is a six-story Poke Mart that sells tons of cool stuff.