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* On page 78, it is stated that an [[Up-Grade]] may be obtained at [[Silph Co.]].  However, the item is incorrectly formatted as "Up-grade" instead throughout the book.
* On page 78, it is stated that an [[Up-Grade]] may be obtained at [[Silph Co.]].  However, the item is incorrectly formatted as "Up-grade" instead throughout the book.
* On page 86, the description box for Mr. Mime misses a space in the sentence, "TheGold/Silver Mr. Mime has a bunch of new moves [...]."
* On page 86, the description box for Mr. Mime misses a space in the sentence, "TheGold/Silver Mr. Mime has a bunch of new moves [...]."
* On page 93, it is stated that the Gym Leader for the Viridian Gym will not return until you beat the other Kanto Gym Leaders.  In reality, the only requirement in [[Generation II]] is to speak to {{ga|Blue}} on [[Cinnabar Island]].
* On page 93, it is stated that the Gym Leader for the Viridian Gym will not return until the player has beat the other Kanto Gym Leaders.  In reality, the only requirement in [[Generation II]] is to speak to {{ga|Blue}} on [[Cinnabar Island]].
* On page 103, it is stated that {{p|Slowbro}} evolves into {{p|Slowking}} when traded holding a King's Rock. In reality, it is {{p|Slowpoke}} that evolves into Slowking by this method.
* On page 103, it is stated that {{p|Slowbro}} evolves into {{p|Slowking}} when traded holding a King's Rock. In reality, it is {{p|Slowpoke}} that evolves into Slowking by this method.
* On page 105, the book states that wild {{p|Chansey}} may be found holding an "Egg". The name of the item is actually called [[Lucky Egg]].
* On page 105, the book states that wild {{p|Chansey}} may be found holding an "Egg". The name of the item is actually called [[Lucky Egg]].
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