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Now that you can now use Poké Balls, it is recommended that you start catching a few Pokémon, such as {{p|Starly}} or {{p|Shinx}}. You will be facing {{ga|Barry}} soon and his starter Pokémon will be at the point where it will have a move of its own type in its arsenal, so your | Now that you can now use Poké Balls, it is recommended that you start catching a few Pokémon, such as {{p|Starly}} or {{p|Shinx}}. You will be facing {{ga|Barry}} soon and his starter Pokémon will be at the point where it will have a move of its own type in its arsenal, so your starter may need the extra backup. However, it must be advised that you don't train more than 3 battling Pokémon because if you train 6 Pokémon at once, you will end up with a team of Level 50's, trying to defeat the level 60+ [[Cynthia|Champion]]. | ||
Then you are off, having some of your first battles in the game. This is the first route where you can {{pkmn|battle}} {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. There are three Trainers here, none of which have a Pokémon stronger than [[level]] 5. | Then you are off, having some of your first battles in the game. This is the first route where you can {{pkmn|battle}} {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. There are three Trainers here, none of which have a Pokémon stronger than [[level]] 5. |
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