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A lot of trainers here are packing Psychic Pokémon, so bring a Bug-type ({{bp|Parasect}} is good) or strong, speedy fighters to finish them quickly.  The ninja master himself will send out two {{bp|Koffing}}, a {{bp|Muk}}, and a {{bp|Weezing}} in the Red and Blue version, and challengers with the Yellow version will find themselves face-to-face with three high-level {{bp|Venonat}} and a {{bp|Venomoth}}.
A lot of trainers here are packing Psychic Pokémon, so bring a Bug-type ({{bp|Parasect}} or {{bp|Beedrill}} is good) or strong, speedy fighters to finish them quickly.  The ninja master himself will send out two {{bp|Koffing}}, a {{bp|Muk}}, and a {{bp|Weezing}} in the Red and Blue version, and challengers with the Yellow version will find themselves face-to-face with three high-level {{bp|Venonat}} and a {{bp|Venomoth}}.


Poison Pokémon are good here, since they can't be affected by Poison themselves.  Ground is always strong against Poison, and Psychic is great. Players in Yellow should also use Flying and Fire against their Bug-type opponents.
Poison Pokémon are good here, since they can't be affected by Poison themselves.  Ground is always strong against Poison, and Psychic is great. Players in Yellow should also use Flying and Fire against their Bug-type opponents.
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