Appendix:Crystal walkthrough/Section 1: Difference between revisions

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==Professor Elm's Lab==
==Professor Elm's Lab==


Once you get to his lab, Professor Elm tells you he is doing some new Pokémon research right now and he needs your help. He wants you to raise a Pokémon he recently caught. Answer Yes to his question and he will thank you. Before you get a Pokémon, Elm receives an email from a Mr. Pokémon. He wants you to go and see what it is the Mr. Pokémon wanted him to check out since he is too busy to go himself. Choose from these three Pokémon:
Once you get to his lab, Professor Elm tells you he is doing some new Pokémon research right now and he needs your help. He wants you to raise a Pokémon he recently caught. Answer Yes to his question and he will thank you. Before you get a Pokémon, Elm receives an email from a [[Mr. Pokémon]]. He wants you to go and see what it is the Mr. Pokémon wanted him to check out since he is too busy to go himself. Choose from these three Pokémon:


[[File:155MS.png]]'''''{{p|Cyndaquil}} - {{t|Fire}} -type'''''
[[File:155MS.png]]'''''{{p|Cyndaquil}} - {{t|Fire}} -type'''''


Cyndaquil is the easiest Pokémon to train in the game. It has a type advantage in Gym #2, Gym #6, and Gym #7. In addition to that it has no major weakness in most of the gyms. It has a decent movepool and can learn 29 out of 60 TMs and HMs in the game. This Pokémon is perfect for getting through the game quickly, beginners, and Fire type lovers.
Cyndaquil is the easiest Pokémon to train in the game. It has a type advantage in Gym #2, Gym #6, and Gym #7. In addition to that it has no major weakness in most of the [[gyms]]. This Pokémon is perfect for getting through the game quickly.


[[File:152MS.png]]'''''{{p|Chikorita}} - {{t|Grass}}-type'''''
[[File:152MS.png]]'''''{{p|Chikorita}} - {{t|Grass}}-type'''''
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