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! width="50%" style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #118 Goldeen | ! width="50%" style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #118 Goldeen | ||
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| [[Image:Pokemon 027Sandshrew.png|left]] Only Gold and Crystal players can catch a Sandshrew here, but Silver players needn't | | [[Image:Pokemon 027Sandshrew.png|left]] Only Gold and Crystal players can catch a Sandshrew here, but Silver players needn't despair: They can buy one at the Goldenrod Game Corner. Sandshrew is a bit better in Gold/Silver/Crystal than it was in Red/Blue/Yellow, since it learns most of its attacks earlier and has a few new ones. But it still doesn't learn any Ground attacks, which is annoying since it's a purely Ground-type Pokémon, and suffers many weaknesses to popular types because of it. But if you haven't had a chance to catch a {{bp|Phanpy}}, this is a decent second choice. | ||
| [[Image:Pokemon 118Goldeen.png|left]] Goldeen's a bit more interesting than it was in Red/ | | [[Image:Pokemon 118Goldeen.png|left]] Goldeen's a bit more interesting than it was in Red/Blue/Yellow. It now learns Horn Drill, an attack that K.O.'s any Pokémon instantly 30% of the time, at level 15 (it used to be level 45). This move, combined with a couple of X Accuracy items, could wipe out a legion of opponents if you get lucky. Teach it Surf and Waterfall early (with HM's), and Goldeen's not half bad. | ||
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