Celadon city game corner prizes leaf green


















At the top of the Game Corner, battle the Rocket member and then push the button on the poster. A staircase leading to the basement will appear.

See Rocket Hideout for the walkthrough. If you use your Item Finder inside the Game Corner, you'll find a ton of coins just lying around on the floor!

Talk to the players inside as well, and they might just gift you with some coins too. The Items and TM's here are unique, and cannot be found anywhere else in the game.

While most of the Pokemon here are available later in the game, this place will also provide you the chance to get them now, if you are willing to pay for them. The easiest way to get coins so you can get your hands on those wonderful items, TM's and Pokemon is to buy them. This means, however, that you can easily blow your entire savings in buying just a couple of TM's, so be careful. You can always play the games and try your luck! In the middle of the room there is an old man playing the slots.

In his row, the top two machines appear to offer better odds than any other machine in the room. If you are willing to risk your hard earned coins, these are the machines to use.

The technique to follow is this: Choose a machine. Gamble the maximum amount, and hit the button twice in quick succession. If you are lucky, you'll get two "7"s in a row. Look at the third reel and try to predict the next "7". With some practice, you should be able to hit it with some regularity, and get coins a pop.

Change machines immediately after getting triple "7"s, and repeat. Pinsir , exclusive for LeafGreen, is one of the few pure Bug Pokemon in the game.

Pinsir is not severely expensive to purchase right now, but you may choose to wait and catch it at the Safari Zone. Its techniques are a little iffy as it obtains no Bug moves in this generation.

Guillotine can K. However, it's quick. Its weaknesses make it a little risky to use under normal circumstances, but it sure looks cool. Scyther may be too expensive to purchase right now, so it's better to wait for the Safari Zone to get your hands on it. You can purchase it here for a hefty amount of coins, or you can wait for the Safari Zone and get it for free.

As types go, the Dragon type is uniquely powerful, in that it has partial immunity to Fire, Water, Electric, and Grass, and is weak only to Ice and Dragon itself. Be warned though, while its final form Dragonite , is a powerhouse, its previous forms Dratini and Dragonair , have mediocre stats, and lack a good moveset. Dratini evolves into Dragonair at level 30, and Dragonite at level Porygon , is quite an unique Pokemon, with a moveset that allows Porygon great versatility.

Conversion will change Porygon's typeset to one of its own moves thus it's always capable of STAB , while Conversion 2 changes Porygon to a type that is resistant to its opponent. Unfortunately Porygon's stats are quite average all around, making its use quite a gamble. Porygon is unavailable anywhere else in the game, so if you really aim to finish that Pokedex, you'll have to shell out those coins.

There is an old man to the left of the Game Corner, and can be reached only by surfing across the water. While you're in town, you can pick up HM02 Fly early. Head west to Route 16, use Cut on the small tree, and go through, continuing west.

Once you have enough money, you can buy the necessary coins for the desired prize. Like Like. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account.

Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Like this: Like Loading Porygon can be bought in all Generation I games. In Blue and Leafgreen, it costs coins, but in Yellow, it has the same price as Scyther. Both of them cost coins. Clefairy appears in Red, Green, Leafgreen, Firered. In Green and Leafgreen, it costs coins while in the other two versions, it cost coins.

Dratini appears in the same games as Clefairy. Like Clefairy, Dratini is cheaper in Red and Firered at the price of coins while in the other two versions it costs coins.

In the third generation games, items were available in the Game Corner.



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