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|[[Image:Pokemon_083Farfetch'd.png|80px|right]]Farfetch'd, a ninja duck that beats its enemies with a giant leek, is pretty pathetic. Because it was traded, this particular Farfetch'd levels up 50% faster than normal Pokémon. But since it can't evolve, has pathetic stats, and doesn't learn many good moves, it really won't get much better than he is right now. You're honestly better off keeping the Spearow, unless you want Farfetch'd for your Pokédex.
|[[Image:Pokemon_083Farfetch'd.png|80px|right]]Farfetch'd, a ninja duck that beats its enemies with a giant leek, is pretty pathetic in battle. Farfetch'd has access to Swords Dance and the 100% critical hit Slash, as well as boosted experience due to being traded. None of those strengths overcome its terrible stats. More importantly, Farfetch'd learns both Cut and Fly, making it extremely useful in moving around the map. Being available in the same town as the Cut HM for the mere cost of the immediately available Spearow makes Dux a Pokemon you will not want to miss.
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The trader won't deal with Yellow players, but they can talk to the policewoman just outside for a free {{bp|Squirtle}} once they've won the Thunder Badge.  She is hoping that you will take good care of it. It's only Level 10, so it'll take a while to train, but you won't get many other Water-types for a while.
The trader won't deal with Yellow players, but they can talk to the policewoman just outside for a free {{bp|Squirtle}} once they've won the Thunder Badge.  She is hoping that you will take good care of it. It's only Level 10, so it'll take a while to train, but you won't get many other Water-types for a while.
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