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'''Webster''' (Japanese: '''ユウジ''' ''Yūji''), known as '''Randy''' in [[Generation II]], is a [[non-player character]] in {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} as well as their remakes, {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}. He is a {{tc|Policeman|guard}} posted at the [[gate]] between [[Goldenrod City]] and {{rt|35|Johto}}.
'''Webster''' (Japanese: '''ユウジ''' ''Yūji''), known as '''Randy''' in [[Generation II]], is a [[non-player character]] in {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} as well as their remakes, {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}. He is a {{tc|Policeman|guard}} posted at the [[gate]] between [[Goldenrod City]] and {{rt|35|Johto}}.


Webster gives the {{player}} his {{p|Spearow}} named '''Kenya''' (Japanese: '''ひきゃく''' ''{{tt|Hikyaku|Courier}}'') holding a [[mail]], and asks him or her to deliver it to his friend on {{rt|31|Johto}}. As a gesture of thanks, he will give the player a {{DL|Vitamin|HP Up}}. Once the mail has been delivered, Webster's friend will hand out {{TM|50|Nightmare}} in Generation II or {{TM|44|Rest}} in Generation IV. It does not matter which Pokémon is given to Webster's friend, just that the mail is delivered. In Generation II, if the player removes the mail from Kenya, putting it in their computer, then gives the mail to another Pokémon, Webster's friend will take the mail and Pokémon from them. In Generation IV, however, any Pokémon replacing Kenya will be returned to the player. Because of this, a player may keep Kenya for the duration of the game or deliver it after evolving it into {{p|Fearow}} and still receive the [[TM]]. In fact, the player can even deposit the mail, attach it to another Pokémon, and keep Kenya for themselves,
Webster gives the {{player}} his {{p|Spearow}} named '''Kenya''' (Japanese: '''ひきゃく''' ''{{tt|Hikyaku|Courier}}'') holding a [[mail]], and asks him or her to deliver it to his friend on {{rt|31|Johto}}. As a gesture of thanks, he will give the player a {{DL|Vitamin|HP Up}}. Once the mail has been delivered, Webster's friend will hand out {{TM|50|Nightmare}} in Generation II or {{TM|44|Rest}} in Generation IV. It does not matter which Pokémon is given to Webster's friend, just that the mail is delivered. In Generation II, if the player removes the mail from Kenya, putting it in their computer, then gives the mail to another Pokémon, Webster's friend will take the mail and Pokémon from them. In Generation IV, however, any Pokémon replacing Kenya will be returned to the player. Because of this, a player may keep Kenya for the duration of the game or deliver it after evolving it into {{p|Fearow}} and still receive the [[TM]].


In the game, Webster is recognized as an [[list of in-game trades|in-game trader]]. However, Kenya is simply given to the player and no Pokémon is expected in return. Unlike most Pokémon given by NPCs, Kenya has Webster's [[Trainer ID number|ID]] and [[Original Trainer|OT]], possibly because the player was meant to give the Spearow to Webster's friend. Hence, when battling with it, it will act like an {{pkmn2|outsider}} and receive the [[Experience#Experience gain in battle|experience boost]] for traded Pokémon.
In the game, Webster is recognized as an [[list of in-game trades|in-game trader]]. However, Kenya is simply given to the player and no Pokémon is expected in return. Unlike most Pokémon given by NPCs, Kenya has Webster's [[Trainer ID number|ID]] and [[Original Trainer|OT]], possibly because the player was meant to give the Spearow to Webster's friend. Hence, when battling with it, it will act like an {{pkmn2|outsider}} and receive the [[Experience#Experience gain in battle|experience boost]] for traded Pokémon.
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