My apologies if someone else has already said this, but there is a quicker way to get Energy cards in this game. Put all of your Energy cards into a deck and then talk to a certain NPC in Mason's lab and you will get 10 each of the basic Energy cards. I don't recall which NPC, unfortunately. The best way to do this is put all of your unused energy cards in a deck and then finish filling it with random Pokemon to reach 60 cards. Then, talk to the NPC, get the extra Energy cards, rinse and repeat as desired. Your deck only needs 1 basic Pokemon to be valid, so 1 Pokemon and 59 Energy cards works. You can also do this to replenish your Energy cards after giving them all away to the NPC who "gives" you a promotional Slowpoke card in one of the clubs. Hope this helps in future challenges as well as for others who play the game!
"Deep down, aren't we all just fat sand rats?" - The Spiffing Brit 20xx This series is an absolute blast. I really wanna try the GBC TCG now, it looks much more fun than any of the online stuff, what with the GBC's amazing story mode -well, not the story itself, I meant the gameplay, the story is pretty bland, but come on, it's a card game, there's not much to work with - and the simple fact that... well, there's a lot of nostalgia in it for some people.
Can I say how much I love your pokemon TCG challenges? They're very unique :) Also, props to you by using your favorite pokemon in this challenge! Elite Four Karen would be proud haha
These really bring joy to me, to be honest. Both because of the fond memories I have of the game and because of how put effort you put on these-Those 30ish minutes don't feel like that much time at all. It is some entertaining stuff.
So im Defbam aka Panhandle and honestly I didn't think this challenge would be as crazy as it turned out to be. Pretty cool how the two masters you were worried about you beat in one try.
3:15-"Grandmaster Steve should be easy" Not with his zapdos' fighting resist-especially the ones that have attacks that ignore resistance 8:20-Jennifer's deck. Oh god, I have really bad memories of that pest's deck. It's so infuriating Wow, that was incredibly lucky against Nikki and Rick Good job with the run
A fun challenge could be to use the three Gen 1 birds, Pidgey, Spearow and Doduo and their Evos. The other one would be to only use Route 1 Pokemon in a deck.
I just wanted to take a moment to say that I have really been enjoying your pokemon TCG videos. They are very entertaining, the type of videos I can easily watch/listen to a few times. Keep it up!
I know I'm hella late, but Sandshrew~ Loved it so much back in gen 1 that I tried to name myself Sandshrew on a reply... Shame there was a 6 character limit. Also, as an aside, coin flips are locked in a set order for an entire match. The only way to change one is to reload a quick save and use something else that causes a coin flip to move you to the next flip in the chain. Someone else probably explained, and probably more succinctly. Sorry.
Had such a blast watching this bud, have to admit, I applauded at the pun and the grandmasters and loved the references, dry sarcastic humor. Keep it up.
In case no one has mentioned it, theres a more convenient way to see other parts of the play area instead of the clumsy menu. If hold B and press up or down, it goes to the corresponding players bench. Holding B and pressing left or right goes to the discard piles. Pressing select shows the overall view, which can be useful to check the amount of cards left in the decks
We have so much in common! Ground is also my favour type and i love how shrew and slash evolve making them together my favourite ground type from gen 1
I absolutely love your Pokémon content. It’s fantastic and I really like your style. Also the tcg game content is rare and yours is great so you have easily earned my subscriber and I hope you get many more
Your last videos inspired me to do this run with my favorite old school card: Rattata and Raticate. Surprisingly doable thanks to Super Fang always allowing you to 3 shot opponents. TCG challenges have turned out to be tons of fun. Thought about doing it with a deck based on Blue’s team next. I actually think a challenge of having to carry too many Pokémon would be harder by making the deck clunky.
@@Paraspectre also I’m not 100% if you knew, but if you put all of your energy cards into decks the guy in the upper right of the lab will give you 10 of each basic energy. The game thinks you don’t have any with them all in decks and you can repeat this a couple times to build a free energy pool at the start of the game.
One deck I've always wanted to mess around with in the game, although it requires trades or hacks to build, is just 4 Legendary Zapdos that deals all its damage via its Pokemon Power. Between 3 the 3 zapdos that you didn't start, 4 Scoop Ups, 4 Item Finder, and maybe even trying out Recycle, it can drop 200 damage around the board, which back then was often enough to win early. Chanceys might be a bit of a pain in the ass, though.
I've been enjoying your TCG vids a lot! You made me interested in the old TCG games and I'm having a whole lot of fun playing them for the first time. Thank you for that! :D How about a Jigglypuff evolution line challenge? They seem to be bulky, but the damage output is less than optimal. Also, there are 3 kinds of Jigglypuff cards in the game, I think.
Would love to see you do a challenge run where you play the first game 3 times, each using one of the eeveelutions and seeing which one can beat the game the quickest/easiest. Also a playthrough of the second game using all three eeveelutions in a single deck would also be awesome! Also, we NEED! to see you do a playthrough of the terrible Pokemon Play It! Trading card game cd-rom for pc that came out back in the late 90s/2000. Great video man, keep em coming!
DAMN YOU AND YOUR WELL MADE CONTENT!!! You got me interested in TCG again and now I am 150€ deep in my quest to acquire a collection of vintage cards to play my buddy!
Sandshrew has always been one of my friends and I's favorites due to a running gag of ours in primary school, so I just want to say you have great tastes in Pokémon.
Nice content, I liked it! I've got a challenge for you; Try to beat the game without the use of any trainer cards and without the use of basic pokemon that can't evolve (hitmonchan, elektabuzz, scyther, chansey, etc). No scumming, RNG-manipulation or the use of glitches or cheats allowed obviously. I did it once and it is a tough one. Took my about 6 hours In-game play time.
My favourite pokemon is also Sandshrew. Followed closely by Rattata, Meowth and Minccino. Yeah... I have a soft spot for cute simple "realistic" ones...
Hey, I hope this is helpful (and you might have already thought of it, but)... You could make a save state right after the tutorial, right before you choose your starter deck, and use that as your starting point for all future challenges. Just make sure you don't save over that slot, and it'll save you an hour every time!
"timing the coin flips" is an urban legend like how some people think holding certain buttons while throwing a pokeball changed the odds of catching in the main game. The Gameboy uses a predetermined string of numbers that are always the same to determine random events. Every time a random event happens, you will get the same coin flips in the same order if you use save states. What you can do to abuse this is use trainers that shuffle the deck after resetting a save state to get to a different part in the string of numbers.
Sandslash has been my favorite pokemon since I was gifted Red as a young lad and realized I couldn't have one. It's remained my favorite through sweet nostalgia
I tried this with exeggcute and exeggutor but it turns out 2x exeggcute and 4x exeggutor +double colorless and trainers is an extremely good deck in this game.
Ryan’s Deck is not too bad. The only issue is that you have to rely on Lord Helix and Cloyster for Fighting resist Opponents. Hitmonchan is basically the hard carry of the deck.
Ok i am not sure of you know this, but doing the tutorial battle without the instructions again (and again and again...) gives you booster packs with only energy cards. Repeat a few times and you have 20+ for every energy.
There is actually an easier trick used by speed runners. There is a guy in the starting lab who will give you energies if you don't have very many in your bag. So just add 3 or so energies to your starter deck and then talk to him and he'll give you 10 of each energy. You can then make a second deck with all energies and 1 pokemon and talk to him again to get even more.
Can you beat either of the Pokemon TCG games with only Magikarp and Gyarados? I mean the answer is probably yes but I still think it'd be fun to watch and play, and it's not frustratingly luck-based!
Sandshrew is pretty decent in these games, iirc, not a bad Basic Pokemon to have in your deck if you have fighting energies (until you optimize your deck at least). Sand Attack can win games with some luck, and being Super Effective against two types is nice. Fighting resistance gonna be a bitch though, and Sandslash could be pulling its weight a little better, a little too dependent on luck for my taste. Obviously being your ONLY Pokémon is a special kind of problem, but still.
Next pokemon tcg challenge you should take a break and run through the game with what would have been a competitive deck at the time. I'm talking Haymaker deck complete with the hitmonchans and electbuzz. See how easy the game is then
It is so funny that a ground rock type would not be able to fight well against a flying poison type. Because of how the types are classified in the tcg.
My apologies if someone else has already said this, but there is a quicker way to get Energy cards in this game. Put all of your Energy cards into a deck and then talk to a certain NPC in Mason's lab and you will get 10 each of the basic Energy cards. I don't recall which NPC, unfortunately. The best way to do this is put all of your unused energy cards in a deck and then finish filling it with random Pokemon to reach 60 cards. Then, talk to the NPC, get the extra Energy cards, rinse and repeat as desired. Your deck only needs 1 basic Pokemon to be valid, so 1 Pokemon and 59 Energy cards works. You can also do this to replenish your Energy cards after giving them all away to the NPC who "gives" you a promotional Slowpoke card in one of the clubs. Hope this helps in future challenges as well as for others who play the game!
He's in Mason's lab, on the right by the door to the side room.
Also at the beginning of the game you only need to add a couple of energies to your starter deck for him to give you energies.
@@andrewallan8132 how many?
He said in one of his videos (I think it’s the Matthew one) that he doesn’t like using that guy because it’s too tedious.
Thank for this tip!!!
Stoked at seeing Pokémon/PTCG content becoming semi-regular on this channel. MDB didn't steer us wrong, lads
I'm surprised it took me so long to find this channel, GB TCG challenges are such a cool idea!
Paraspectre will return in A Shrew to a Kill
"Deep down, aren't we all just fat sand rats?" - The Spiffing Brit 20xx
This series is an absolute blast. I really wanna try the GBC TCG now, it looks much more fun than any of the online stuff, what with the GBC's amazing story mode -well, not the story itself, I meant the gameplay, the story is pretty bland, but come on, it's a card game, there's not much to work with - and the simple fact that... well, there's a lot of nostalgia in it for some people.
Can I say how much I love your pokemon TCG challenges? They're very unique :)
Also, props to you by using your favorite pokemon in this challenge! Elite Four Karen would be proud haha
These really bring joy to me, to be honest. Both because of the fond memories I have of the game and because of how put effort you put on these-Those 30ish minutes don't feel like that much time at all. It is some entertaining stuff.
Next one: Do the fossils justice and go full ancient mode. That's right, it's time for Lord Helix and his forgotten cousin Kabutops.
*forgotten nemesis Kabutops
"a surprise to be sure but a welcome one"-Senator Palpatine
Another great video! Trashing on Mathew will never not be funny. Can't wait to see more of whatever content you decide upon.
So im Defbam aka Panhandle and honestly I didn't think this challenge would be as crazy as it turned out to be. Pretty cool how the two masters you were worried about you beat in one try.
3:15-"Grandmaster Steve should be easy"
Not with his zapdos' fighting resist-especially the ones that have attacks that ignore resistance
8:20-Jennifer's deck. Oh god, I have really bad memories of that pest's deck. It's so infuriating
Wow, that was incredibly lucky against Nikki and Rick
Good job with the run
The "Shrewmy" joke got me hooked for life
A fun challenge could be to use the three Gen 1 birds, Pidgey, Spearow and Doduo and their Evos.
The other one would be to only use Route 1 Pokemon in a deck.
Next Episode: Only Kagaskhan
I just wanted to take a moment to say that I have really been enjoying your pokemon TCG videos. They are very entertaining, the type of videos I can easily watch/listen to a few times. Keep it up!
I know I'm hella late, but Sandshrew~ Loved it so much back in gen 1 that I tried to name myself Sandshrew on a reply... Shame there was a 6 character limit.
Also, as an aside, coin flips are locked in a set order for an entire match. The only way to change one is to reload a quick save and use something else that causes a coin flip to move you to the next flip in the chain.
Someone else probably explained, and probably more succinctly. Sorry.
Shrewfall? Casino Shrew? Quantum of the Shrew? The Spy who Shrew'd me? From Shrew with Love? Or are movie titles out of the question?
Had such a blast watching this bud, have to admit, I applauded at the pun and the grandmasters and loved the references, dry sarcastic humor. Keep it up.
In case no one has mentioned it, theres a more convenient way to see other parts of the play area instead of the clumsy menu. If hold B and press up or down, it goes to the corresponding players bench. Holding B and pressing left or right goes to the discard piles. Pressing select shows the overall view, which can be useful to check the amount of cards left in the decks
We have so much in common! Ground is also my favour type and i love how shrew and slash evolve making them together my favourite ground type from gen 1
I once lost 13 meaningful coinflips in a row playing this game. Relying on coin flips really does suck.
I think a Geodude only run would cause me to delete my channel in a rage. I can’t imagine 😅
I absolutely love your Pokémon content. It’s fantastic and I really like your style. Also the tcg game content is rare and yours is great so you have easily earned my subscriber and I hope you get many more
Your last videos inspired me to do this run with my favorite old school card: Rattata and Raticate. Surprisingly doable thanks to Super Fang always allowing you to 3 shot opponents.
TCG challenges have turned out to be tons of fun. Thought about doing it with a deck based on Blue’s team next. I actually think a challenge of having to carry too many Pokémon would be harder by making the deck clunky.
I think a Rattata/Raticate deck sounds fun. I’ve always loved the Raticate card
@@Paraspectre also I’m not 100% if you knew, but if you put all of your energy cards into decks the guy in the upper right of the lab will give you 10 of each basic energy. The game thinks you don’t have any with them all in decks and you can repeat this a couple times to build a free energy pool at the start of the game.
@@piratebear3126 That is a huge piece of information. Thank you for sharing!
Man this is a good Octoshrew episode!
Shrew pun was good. I respect it immensely.
Aha, a fellow Sandshrew/Sandslash fan, finally a man of culture
"To keep with the Bond theme"
Might I suggest Dr. Shrew? lol OctoShrewey?
Haha nice. I forgot if I mentioned it here but I DID try to have my name be Dr. Noctowl before I tried Paraspectre but it was taken.
@@Paraspectre hahaha I know the feeling! Seems like even when you try to make an absurd name, someone else already has it! 😄
Fantastic video btw! Those stickers are dope. I love the TCG challenges
One deck I've always wanted to mess around with in the game, although it requires trades or hacks to build, is just 4 Legendary Zapdos that deals all its damage via its Pokemon Power. Between 3 the 3 zapdos that you didn't start, 4 Scoop Ups, 4 Item Finder, and maybe even trying out Recycle, it can drop 200 damage around the board, which back then was often enough to win early. Chanceys might be a bit of a pain in the ass, though.
if i could offer an idea.. do just a 1st stage only run... would give an interesting combo and thought process
Just love these videos, get to sit in the nostalgia for hours haha.
Hope you play through more pokemon games the humour you add in as you go is golden
Awesome reference to Blue Oyster Cult!
You seem to like flipping coins a lot. You should try an Exeggutor run!
I've been enjoying your TCG vids a lot! You made me interested in the old TCG games and I'm having a whole lot of fun playing them for the first time. Thank you for that! :D
How about a Jigglypuff evolution line challenge? They seem to be bulky, but the damage output is less than optimal. Also, there are 3 kinds of Jigglypuff cards in the game, I think.
Thanks for starting my morning off right.
Yoo someone else who's favorite pokemon is Sandshrew, and who's favorite type is ground? Never thought I'd meet another. Respect.
Sandshrew is literally my favorite pokemon, this makes me so happy :)
Would love to see you do a challenge run where you play the first game 3 times, each using one of the eeveelutions and seeing which one can beat the game the quickest/easiest. Also a playthrough of the second game using all three eeveelutions in a single deck would also be awesome!
Also, we NEED! to see you do a playthrough of the terrible Pokemon Play It! Trading card game cd-rom for pc that came out back in the late 90s/2000.
Great video man, keep em coming!
Aw yes, the sweet serotonin of a paraspectre video
DAMN YOU AND YOUR WELL MADE CONTENT!!! You got me interested in TCG again and now I am 150€ deep in my quest to acquire a collection of vintage cards to play my buddy!
Ayyyy a fellow Sandshrew fan
Hey Paraspectre. Some suggestions for some runs Legendary Cards only run or a Pikachu and Raichu only run. Even a Pikachu onlu run in TCG 2
Sandshrew has always been one of my friends and I's favorites due to a running gag of ours in primary school, so I just want to say you have great tastes in Pokémon.
Sand attack is the ultimate gamble in the game.
Also the next challenge could be complete the game with only farfetch'd
OH GOD, NO. NO PLEASE NO. NOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
I love these videos! Keep doing these!
I have no more allowance money or booster packs
Gotta love that Shrewmy pun, keep up the good work!
Nice content, I liked it!
I've got a challenge for you;
Try to beat the game without the use of any trainer cards and without the use of basic pokemon that can't evolve (hitmonchan, elektabuzz, scyther, chansey, etc).
No scumming, RNG-manipulation or the use of glitches or cheats allowed obviously.
I did it once and it is a tough one. Took my about 6 hours In-game play time.
Hell yeah sandshrew gang. I thought I was the only one
Plz keep doing these i love these
Love these videos. Not sure if people have said this but you sound a bit like Summoning Salt!
Well fuck. Why'd you have to kick my ass so hard at the beginning.
Sandshrew is also my favorite pokemon!
My favourite pokemon is also Sandshrew. Followed closely by Rattata, Meowth and Minccino.
Yeah... I have a soft spot for cute simple "realistic" ones...
Called it! Hooray!
A deck full of trainer cards is so strong in this game
Hey, I hope this is helpful (and you might have already thought of it, but)... You could make a save state right after the tutorial, right before you choose your starter deck, and use that as your starting point for all future challenges. Just make sure you don't save over that slot, and it'll save you an hour every time!
Sandshrew is my favorite pokemon too! Perfect combination of cute and cool looking.
My fave too!! Super happy to see him get some love
Do you think the game writers knew that they were making a joke when they named one of the grand masters Thunder Steve?
Sandshrew? Blastoise? Parasect?
You sire have great taste in Pokemon :D
(Sandslash is one of my favorite pokemon as well x3)
Yay! More TCG! Highlight of my weekend
For the next one, Speedruns using the original tier 1 decks? Rain dance, haymaker, lickitung stall etc. Love the videos!
Shrew Only Live Twice.
Real challenge is can you force every opponent to deck themselves?
In TCG1 it’s possible, in TCG2 the AI is a bit better with strategy.
"timing the coin flips" is an urban legend like how some people think holding certain buttons while throwing a pokeball changed the odds of catching in the main game.
The Gameboy uses a predetermined string of numbers that are always the same to determine random events. Every time a random event happens, you will get the same coin flips in the same order if you use save states. What you can do to abuse this is use trainers that shuffle the deck after resetting a save state to get to a different part in the string of numbers.
Sandslash has been my favorite pokemon since I was gifted Red as a young lad and realized I couldn't have one. It's remained my favorite through sweet nostalgia
You should do a Fossil only deck; only use pokemon that can evolve from mysterious fossil and their evolutions.
Hell yeah!! The masses have been waiting for this
You fill the Jrose-shaped hole in my heart
Just started watching his videos so lucky me has a backlog to get through
Sandshrew has always been my secret number one favorite too. Then Furret, then Ninetails
Even if I didn't like the video, which I did, you'd get an upvote for the BOC Godzilla refrence.
SOMEBODY ONCE TOLD ME comments were good for the youtube algorithm...
Sandraker? No Sand to Slash? Octoshrewssy?
I’m sure I’m not the first person to suggest this, but I’d love to watch a challenge with you only using Paras/Parasect in a mainline Pokémon game
I tried this with exeggcute and exeggutor but it turns out 2x exeggcute and 4x exeggutor +double colorless and trainers is an extremely good deck in this game.
I'm planning to do this challenge with my favorite pokemon, Gyarados. Where do you check the contents of each pack type and which trainers drop them?
Bulbapedia has the info about booster packs, if I remember correctly. Check the article about the game.
Bulbapedia, they also break down what trainers have them IIRC
I wish these games continued as the ptcg did
Next challenge to win the sequal game with only sandshrew and sandslash.
Thank you for the video.
It's so nice that you get to use your favorite
I did this challenge a couple years back, gotta give the best mon some respect. Don't remember if I beat it
Now you have to do a RYAN run since you made him your ...... Grinding spot
Ryan’s Deck is not too bad. The only issue is that you have to rely on Lord Helix and Cloyster for Fighting resist Opponents. Hitmonchan is basically the hard carry of the deck.
A challenge where you can only use cards found in one particular booster pack?
Oh that pun...you get a like now
Ok i am not sure of you know this, but doing the tutorial battle without the instructions again (and again and again...) gives you booster packs with only energy cards. Repeat a few times and you have 20+ for every energy.
There is actually an easier trick used by speed runners. There is a guy in the starting lab who will give you energies if you don't have very many in your bag. So just add 3 or so energies to your starter deck and then talk to him and he'll give you 10 of each energy. You can then make a second deck with all energies and 1 pokemon and talk to him again to get even more.
If you do a sequel you should put a clip of the "More sand" kid in it 🤣
Loved it ❤️
Fun fact: Pokemon of the poison type use psychic energy as of gen 4.
Can you beat either of the Pokemon TCG games with only Magikarp and Gyarados? I mean the answer is probably yes but I still think it'd be fun to watch and play, and it's not frustratingly luck-based!
*Pocket sand intensifies*
Going to assume you'll do the sequel too.... Riiiiight?
That was a sick blue oyster cult reference by the way.
The Taming of The Shrew.
Will I pay money to have to come up with Pokémon challenges to make a pun for every single James Bond film? MAYBE LOL
Sandshrew is pretty decent in these games, iirc, not a bad Basic Pokemon to have in your deck if you have fighting energies (until you optimize your deck at least). Sand Attack can win games with some luck, and being Super Effective against two types is nice. Fighting resistance gonna be a bitch though, and Sandslash could be pulling its weight a little better, a little too dependent on luck for my taste.
Obviously being your ONLY Pokémon is a special kind of problem, but still.
Sandslash is my fav
Next pokemon tcg challenge you should take a break and run through the game with what would have been a competitive deck at the time. I'm talking Haymaker deck complete with the hitmonchans and electbuzz. See how easy the game is then
If he chooses instead the Lickitung Stall deck it's much much easier.
@@Shederson here should try it with an Imakuni? Deck
It is so funny that a ground rock type would not be able to fight well against a flying poison type. Because of how the types are classified in the tcg.
Hmm, this is inspiring me. Maybe I could do... a Pikachu run. Pikachu, Flying Pikachu and Surfing Pikachu
You get the flying and surfing ones from Ishihara in a trade. Not sure what you trade for them though.
I'm just gonna put this out there, and if you want to utilize this information if you come back to this game again, here it is. You can give yourself whatever cards you want as soon as you finish the Tutorial duel with Sam by poking around in the memory with an emulator that allows for this sort of thing, such as VBA. The relevant addresses start at A101 and end at A1E4. The game counts cards in hex, so in order to keep it brief all you really need to know about that is that 04 is 4 and 3B is 59,. That all said, if you ever do this again and you want to skip the fake battles where you're just trying to get the cards you need, every card and the address that correlates to it is listed here, I'm mostly sure. Ctrl+F is your friend.
Also, the idea of being able to time the coin flip is incorrect. It's abusable in another way, but no need to get into that.
A101 = Grass Energy
A102 = Fire Energy
A103 = Water Energy
A104 = Lightning Energy
A105 = Fighting Energy
A106 = Psychic Energy
A107 = Double Colorless Energy
A108 = Bulbasaur
A109 = Ivysaur
A10A = Venusaur Lv64
A10B - Venusaur Lv67
A10C = Caterpie
A10D = Metapod
A10E = Butterfree
A10F = Weedle
A110 = Kakuna
A111 = Beedrill
A112 = Ekans
A113 = Arbok
A114 = Nidoran♀
A115 = Nidorina
A116 = Nidoqueen
A117 = Nidoran♂
A118 = Nidorino
A119 = Nidoking
A11A = Zubat
A11B = Golbat
A11C = Oddish
A11D = Gloom
A11E = Vileplume
A11F = Paras
A120 = Parasect
A121 = Venonat
A122 = Venomoth
A123 = Bellsprout
A124 = Weepinbell
A125 = Victreebel
A126 = Grimer
A127 = Muk
A128 = Exeggcute
A129 = Exeggutor
A12A = Koffing
A12B = Weezing
A12C = Tangela Lv8
A12D = Tangela Lv12
A12E = Scyther
A12F = Pinsir
A130 = Charmander
A131 = Charmeleon
A132 = Charizard
A133 = Vulpix
A134 = Ninetails Lv32
A135 = Ninetails Lv35
A136 = Growlithe
A137 = Arcanine Lv34
A138 = Arcanine Lv35
A139 = Ponyta
A13A = Rapidash
A13B = Magmar Lv24
A13C = Magmar Lv31
A13D = Flareon Lv22
A13E = Flareon Lv28
A13F = Moltres Lv35
A140 = Moltres Lv37
A141 = Squirtle
A142 = Wartortle
A143 = Blastoise
A144 = Psyduck
A145 = Golduck
A146 = Poliwag
A147 = Poliwhirl
A148 = Poliwrath
A149 = Tentacool
A14A = Tentacruel
A14B = Seel
A14C = Dewgong
A14D = Shellder
A14E = Cloyster
A14F = Krabby
A150 = Kingler
A151 = Horsea
A152 = Seadra
A153 = Goldeen
A154 = Seaking
A155 = Staryu
A156 = Starmie
A157 = Magikarp
A158 = Gyarados
A159 = Lapras
A15A = Vaporeon Lv29
A15B = Vaporeon Lv42
A15C = Omanyte
A15D = Omastar
A15E = Articuno Lv35
A15F = Articuno Lv37
A160 = Pikachu Lv12
A161 = Pikachu Lv14
A162 = Pikachu Lv16 (A)
A163 = Pikachu Lv16 (B)
A164 = Flying Pikachu
A165 = Surfing Pikachu Lv13 (A)
A166 = Surfing Pikachu Lv13 (B)
A167 = Raichu Lv40
A168 = Raichu Lv45
A169 = Magnemite Lv13
A16A = Magnemite Lv15
A16B = Magneton Lv28
A16C = Magneton Lv35
A16D = Voltorb
A16E = Electrode Lv35
A16F = Electrode Lv42
A170 = Electabuzz Lv20
A171 = Electabuzz Lv35
A172 = Jolteon Lv24
A173 = Jolteon Lv29
A174 = Zapdos Lv40
A175 = Zapdos Lv64
A176 = Zapdos Lv68
A177 = Sandshrew
A178 = Sandslash
A179 = Diglett
A17A = Dugtrio
A17B = Mankey
A17C = Primeape
A17D = Machop
A17E = Machoke
A17F = Machamp
A180 = Geodude
A181 = Graveler
A182 = Golem
A183 = Onix
A184 = Cubone
A185 = Marowak Lv26
A186 = Marowak Lv32
A187 = Hitmonlee
A188 = Hitmonchan
A189 = Rhyhorn
A18A = Rhydon
A18B = Kabuto
A18C = Kabutops
A18D = Aerodactyl
A18E = Abra
A18F = Kadabra
A190 = Alakazam
A191 = Slowpoke Lv9
A192 = Slowpoke Lv18
A193 = Slowbro
A19 = Gastly Lv8
A195 = Gastly Lv17
A196 = Haunter Lv17
A197 = Haunter Lv22
A198 = Gengar
A199 = Drowzee
A19A = Hypno
A19B = Mr. Mime
A19C = Jynx
A19D = Mewtwo Lv53
A19E = Mewtwo Lv60 (A)
A19F = Mewtwo Lv60 (B)
A1A0 = Mew Lv8
A1A1 = Mew Lv15
A1A2 = Mew Lv23
A1A3 = Pidgey
A1A4 = Pidgeotto
A1A5 = Pidgeot Lv38
A1A6 = Pidgeot Lv40
A1A7 = Rattata
A1A8 = Raticate
A1A9 = Spearow
A1AA = Fearow
A1AB = Clefairy
A1AC = Clefable
A1AD = Jigglypuff Lv12
A1AE = Jigglypuff Lv13
A1AF = Jigglypuff Lv14
A1B0 = Wigglytuff
A1B1 = Meowth Lv14
A1B2 = Meowth Lv15
A1B3 = Persian
A1B4 = Farfetch'd
A1B5 = Doduo
A1B6 = Dodrio
A1B7 = Lickitung
A1B8 = Chansey
A1B9 = Kangaskhan
A1BA = Tauros
A1BB = Ditto
A1BC = Eevee
A1BD = Porygon
A1BE = Snorlax
A1BF = Dratini
A1C0 = Dragonair
A1C1 = Dragonite Lv41
A1C2 = Dragonite Lv45
A1C3 = Professor Oak
A1C4 = Imposter Professor Oak
A1C5 = Bill
A1C6 = Mr. Fuji
A1C7 = Lass
A1C8 = Imakuni?
A1C9 = Pokémon Trader
A1CA = Pokémon Breeder
A1CB = Clefairy Doll
A1CC = Mysterious Fossil
A1CD = Energy Retrieval
A1CE = Super Energy Retrieval
A1CF = Energy Search
A1D0 = Energy Removal
A1D1 = Super Energy Removal
A1D2 = Switch
A1D3 = Pokémon Center
A1D4 = Poké Ball
A1D5 = Scoop Up
A1D6 = Computer Search
A1D7 = Pokédex
A1D8 = Pluspower
A1D9 = Defender
A1DA = Item Finder
A1DB = Gust of Wind
A1DC = Devolution Spray
A1DD = Potion
A1DE = Super Potion
A1DF = Full Heal
A1E0 = Revive
A1E1 = Maintenance
A1E2 = Pokémon Flute
A1E3 = Gambler
A1E4 = Recycle
Didn't know what I was getting into when I hit "read more" but this was pretty interesting
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