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FL1PPED Out

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Jul 11, 2001, 6:30:13 PM7/11/01
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Hi, I've been playing through Stadium 2 and just finished the R2's gym leader
castle. In R1, the move relearner thing came around and let me relearn a move
after i beat lance (i think so, it was a month or so ago, so i'm a bit sketchy
on that).

The problem is I didn't get a chance to relearn a move this time I beat it. Is
there anyone specific to beat (like the Elite 4 and Lance) to get the move
relearner to come around, or do i have to beat the whole castle again. If the
latter is the case, why didn't the move relearner come around when i finished
beating the kanto castle and red? I'm really confused because it worked the
first time around, and i want to get flamethrower on my Moltres =).

TIA

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Jul 12, 2001, 12:23:53 AM7/12/01
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"FL1PPED Out" <fl1pp...@aol.com> wrote in message
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You have to select your team entirely from a Gameboy cart, no rentals or
registered teams.
Just fight the E4, then the Champion, Lance and you'll get it. Most people
say you can only do it once, however I've personally done it three times on
Rd1 and twice on Rd2.

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Jul 12, 2001, 6:02:50 AM7/12/01
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In order to get the Move Relearn, you need to defeat Lance with a
unregistered team composed of pokemon solely chosen from one of your
carts. No rentals.

Steffan Alun

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Jul 12, 2001, 4:16:43 PM7/12/01
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Thom Burr <thom...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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Out of interest, if you had a GS Pikachu on your team, would you be
able to re-learn Swift?


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Jul 12, 2001, 9:32:52 PM7/12/01
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Steffan Alun wrote:

> Out of interest, if you had a GS Pikachu on your team, would you be
> able to re-learn Swift?

No.

Swift is not one of the moves that Pikachu learns naturally in G/S.
Since that's the chart that the move relearner uses to determine which
moves can be learned, it won't be available that way.


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Thom Burr

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Jul 13, 2001, 6:59:34 AM7/13/01
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> ...If you had a GS Pikachu on your team,
> could you relearn swift?

Continue has already accurately answered this, but in the grand AGNP
tradition, I am going to nitpick!

[nitpicker mode on]

Pikachu only gets Swift in Red and Blue. Therefore if you beat Lance
while playing off a Red or Blue cart, then--yes, you could put Swift on
a GS Pikachu, so long as you had shipped it over to that RB cart
(afterwads, just trade it back to GS). We will presumably be able to
upgrade all our old RBYGS pokemon to Crystal movesets in much the same
way (if we need to, anyway).

[nitpicker mode off]

I hope I got that right...Anyway--why would you want Swift on Pikachu?
I'd reckon Seismic Toss is its best Physical Attack...

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Jul 13, 2001, 11:55:28 AM7/13/01
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"Thom Burr" <thom...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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To hit Doubleteamers, fool.
Siesmic Toss isn't a Physical attack, it's Calculated.

Steffan Alun

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Jul 13, 2001, 1:02:34 PM7/13/01
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Thom Burr <thom...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> > ...If you had a GS Pikachu on your team,
> > could you relearn swift?

> why would you want Swift on Pikachu?


> I'd reckon Seismic Toss is its best Physical Attack...

I wanted to know since a few other Pokémon can also get moves in
older games that they can't in GS - Pikachu was the only example I
could think of at the time. If you can get Swift onto Pikachu, you
can presumably also get, say, Slash onto a Kabuto (Kabutops can
learn Slash in GS, but not Kabuto, whereas Kabuto CAN get Slash in
RBY). Swift is a TM anyway, so it probably wouldn't be necessary.

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