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Another type that's helpful against Grass is Psychic, due to the common secondary Poison-type, and if you don't have any strong Psychic-types, you should take this opportunity to get them some experience before you end up relying on them in the Pokémon Tower.  Also due to the Poison-type, most of the Pokémon here can be taken out in one shot with Dig.  Be sure to bring some Ethers if you don't want to make repeated return trips to the Pokémon Center to refill the 10 PP.
Another type that's helpful against Grass is Psychic, due to the common secondary Poison-type, and if you don't have any strong Psychic-types, you should take this opportunity to get them some experience before you end up relying on them in the Pokémon Tower.  Also due to the Poison-type, most of the Pokémon here can be taken out in one shot with Dig.  Be sure to bring some Ethers if you don't want to make repeated return trips to the Pokémon Center to refill the 10 PP.


Victory earns you the '''Rainbow Badge''', which allows you to command Pokémon that are as high as level 50, and '''TM 21''', Mega Drain, a powerful Absorb-like technique that can be learned by all Grass-type Pokémon and a small handful of others, including {{bp|Ghastly}} and {{bp|Ekans}}.
Victory earns you the '''Rainbow Badge''', which allows you to command Pokémon that are as high as level 50, and '''TM 21''', Mega Drain, a powerful Absorb-like technique that can be learned by all Grass-type Pokémon and a small handful of others, including {{bp|Gastly}} and {{bp|Ekans}}.
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