Upon defeat, they will give you all 3 Kanto starters.īulbasaur lv. After a few questions on Kanto, they'll challenge you to a battle. Lastly in Jubilife, head to the Pokémon Center and talk to the interviewers in the top left corner of the building. This makes them a viable grinding option, especially early on. 25 -> Poliwhirl + King's Rock -> PolitoedĪll Pokémon caught with the Old Rod are fixed at level 10.
This opens up quite a few more Pokémon to catch. Togepi + High Happiness -> Togetic + Shiny Stone -> Togekiss.Īfter that struggle, head to the gate west of Jubilife and talk to the fisherman to get the Old Rod. Therefore, create a save point or save in game before receiving the egg from the cowgirl. Drayano has made it so that you can soft reset if you receive an egg you don't like. This leaves us with Togepi as it is the only three stage evolution that can be fully evolved before Roark. Now obviously, you have Wynaut and Azurill already and you'll be getting Budew on the next route, so you're going to want to catch the Pokémon that will allow you to get the most Pokédex entries filled before the next few gyms.
She'll give you a Mystery Egg which will hatch into any baby Pokémon possible. There are a few things we need to take care of in Jubilife City Firstly, head to the Trainer's School and talk to the cowgirl. You will want to catch several Zigzagoon and evolve them into Linoone if possible as their Pickup ability will allow you to attain a King's Rock from lv. Stock up on Poké Balls if you're close to running out. Wyanut, Azurill and Surskit may break out of a few balls but you should be loaded with Poké Balls at this stage. You should find all these Pokémon with no hassle. Next you'll want to head to Lake Verity to catch a couple more Pokémon.Īzurill + High Friendship -> Marill lv. The others can be found at any time of day but Hoothoot and Kricketot can only be found at these times. KRICKETOT CAN ONLY BE FOUND DURING THE MORNING AND AT NIGHT Now you have no excuse not to start catching! She'll have the starter weak to the one you chose on Route 201 and will give you 30 Poké Balls upon defeat. This Eevee isn't required to be female but resetting for a female Eevee may be the most convenient option considering its encounter rate isn't the highest in this game. Eevee is our first example of alterations to evolutions. Once you return to your mother, she will blabber on about opportunities and stuff but what you should be interested in is the Eevee she offers you after her rambling. Go up to it and press A to start a little cutscene where Professor Rowan will entrust you with your other two starter options.Įxit the lab and, instead of the TM for Return, Professor Rowan will give you the Poké Radar! Yay! More Pokémon to evolve! You are now capable of buying Poké Balls which have been reduced from 200 dollars to an astoundingly cheap 50! You're going to want to stock up but keep in mind that Dawn will give you 30 Poké Balls instead of 5 like she did in the regular games. After you're finished talking with him, go to the little extension to the right of his lab where you will find his briefcase. Continue along as usual until you're forced to go to Sandgem Town to thank Professor Rowan for giving you the starter you chose. 36 -> EmpoleonĪlthough Turtwig may seem like the obvious choice at first, it does not matter which one you pick. This is how you can tell the hack works, I suppose but on to the challenge! After the cutscene where you try to make it to Sandgem Town, Professor Rowan will scold you and for some reason offer you starters directly afterwards. Rowan’s intro will change a bit so you’ll know it works, your mother gives you the Running Shoes and Bicycle the second you come down the stairs, Palmer is in Barry’s house, etc. The changes in this enhancement hack become apparent almost instantly after loading up the game.