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==In the games==
==In the games==
In the games, when players speaks to their mother, she will heal the [[party]], as there is no [[Pokémon Center]] in the town; this is not the case in Johto, in which [[Professor Elm]]'s lab has a healing machine, and [[Unova]] in Black 2 and White 2, in which [[Aspertia City]] has a Pokémon Center. In Johto the player's mother will not heal the party, but in Aspertia City, she will. The player's mother may also do several other things specific to the game. When the player is setting off on his or her journey as a [[Pokémon Trainer]], the player's mother will typically give him/her the [[Running Shoes]] as a gift, either in person or via a messenger, reading the provided instructions as well.
In the games, when players speaks to their mother, she will heal the [[party]], except in Johto, in which the player must instead use the healing machine in [[Professor Elm]]'s lab. The player's mother may also do several other things specific to the game. When the player is setting off on his or her journey as a [[Pokémon Trainer]], the player's mother will typically give him/her the [[Running Shoes]] as a gift, either in person or via a messenger, reading the provided instructions as well.


===[[Kanto]]===
===[[Kanto]]===
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