I miss how darn cool the battle sprites looked in Gen 2, especially the moving ones in Crystal. Some pokemon, like skarmory, don't translate over to 3D well.
@@cyberdarkturtle6971no sir, I don't reckon. You're entitled to thinking that though if you'd like. I've played every mainline Pokémon game and to me and many of my friends, the pokemon and the games lost something special to us when they changed.
Sprites had undeniable power in their presentation, while a 3d model is just *there*. Used to be able to look forward to a new sprite, often with new poses or sometimes shades of color. Sprites have infinitely more personality
There's actually an even better way to found the beasts. You can go in that little building that connects Ecruteak to Route 38. Stay in front of the door to Route 38, use a Super Repel, put on your bike and save the game. Then go to the Route 38 and wander around the grass until the repel wears off. If the beast didn't appear, just reset the game (A+B+Start+Select) and repeat. You can even turn on the Pokémon March on the radio if it's Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday or Sunday to increase your odds. That's actually one of the methods shiny hunters use to found both Raikou and Entei shiny, and that's the one I used to found them. Also, it is technically possible to get an evolutionary stone in Gold and Silver before Kanto. It's VERY unlikely, but it is possible to obtain one through the Mystery Gift function. Even if you don't have two GBCs around, you can still use it once a day with the Pokémon Stadium 2 if you have it. The thing is that each cart can only give you ONE of the stones (and they can give you no stone at all, it is a 50% chance that depends on the trainer's ID), and even then the odds of getting it is about 0,75%, so good luck with that. If the cart gives you a Max Ether, Max Elixer, Max Revive of Scope Lens, then you will know you can't get an evolutionary through this one though.
This takes me back. No one believed me when it happened (as the game has just been released), but the first magnemite I caught had a metal coat on it. Everyone thought I was messing with them and when I showed them I told them I hadn't gotten from anyone yet, I literally had just caught it. None of us knew that they could be caught with hold items, as this was a brand new mechanic at the time.
@@sky_pirate game FAQs was a thing, but we actually enjoy playing a game legitimately. Weird, I know. The mindset of someone who actually likes to learn things on their own rather than be spoon-fed
This is only relevant in the remakes, but if you want to more easily get the Metal Coat or King's Rock, have a Pokémon with the ability Compound Eyes in the front of your party which doubles the chances of a wild Pokémon holding an item Again, this only applies to the remakes
Yeah, ngl I feel like not having someone to trade is a way bigger limiting factor than getting the item in the end. I'm glad I had my brother to trade with.
Crystal added a way to get a Fire Stone while also removing Vulpix entirely. I was so mad when I found out. Sidenote, Mareep was removed from Crystal too for no reason.
Yeah my neigh our would lord his ampharos over me all the time. My first ever wild caught Magnemite had a Metal Coat though. Didn't even know about Steelix until the same neighbour Freaked Out I had it.
I've been doing some play testing on the most "powerful" teams you can get by/right after the second gym badge in pokemon games. Sort of a "What are the disc 1 nukes of pokemon" series, if you will. So I have a bonus catch/acquisition for you - if you let your mom keep your money, she will occasionally buy things from a predetermined list. Once she hits a specified amount, around 12k saved up, she will buy a moonstone. Now that's easy enough, BUT! Most people forget that mom can hold any money you have on you, not just the littler she can take after battles. So if you bum rush trainers and keep expenses down, you can have a moonstone by the time you're in....Ilex forest? I think bugsy gives you the final push needed to get the stone. This is important because you can get a jigglypuff on the little patch of a route above the first route you can catch mons on, and Wigglytuff in gen 2 can learn the elemental punches from goldenrod while having a 75 special attack stat. She's not exactly a legendary but having full elemental coverage on a mon before the third badge helps out a lot for the middle section of the game, especially with a massive HP score to help switch in and just not need to take so many breaks for healing.
@@sloppysteaks5813 Well, you could get a Slowking right away, even before the second gym. It involves trading, though. The same could be said about Politoed in Crystal version, but that one needs to be at least Lv25 for Poliwag to evolve into Poliwhirl. Trade evolutions will generally speed things up greatly. Especially when it comes to Kadabra, as it already has a very low requirement to evolve (just being Lv16). Alakazam is incredibly overpowered at that point and stays strong throughout the whole game.
Goldenrod in general breaks the game hilariously open. The three elemental punches being available so early as TMs that can be bought with 3k each instead of coins is insane, and return for later use is crazy. Honestly, while I think the later games are indeed easier from my experience, it also mostly seems to be because the later games are way more helpful in pointing you towards the good stuff and give you the stuff that breaks the games wide open directly and encourage you to use them (alongside all the forced stuff like friendship and exp share and stuff). Like, Whitney is infamously horrible for many people's younger selves, but they gift-wrap you a gift poké in the department store. I also know that my dumb kid ass didn't ever visit the department store and got any of the elemental punches which imo trivialize the game if a poké can learn all 3 or even just two. Cuz honestly, when I now go back to older games vs. e.g. B2W2 or USUM, I am baffled how dumb my 6-year old self was vs. how Guzma's fucking Masquerain just takes out a massive, throbbing dil-*censored for youtube guidelines* with me.
5:36 This one is interesting. I occasionally speedrun Crystal with Eevee/Espeon only, my current run involves fishing a Magikarp just like this, giving my Eevee enough X-Items. Didn't know that the friendship kept raising even if the stats have the +6 boost.
Noob question about your romhack: are you changing the way trade-evolutions like Alakazam and Scizor function, since a romhack is (to my understanding) single-player? EDITED TO INCLUDE THE ANSWER FOR OTHERS: "Yes he is. Graveler, Machoke, Kadabra and Haunter will evolve at lvl36. The other trade while holdingg an item evos work like Evo Stones. Just use Metal coat on Scyther for. Example"
Yes he is. Graveler, Machoke, Kadabra and Haunter will evolve at lvl36. The other trade while holding an item evos work like Evo Stones. Just use Metal coat on Scyther for example
0:05 Yes. Yes, I did. 🙂 (Wild Magnemite grinding is _so_ much easier with the TM for Thief… I _still_ have unresolved trauma from seeing “Wild [PKMN] fled!” 😖)
Oh my god, this is exactly how I came across Raikou, at the age of 6, which left me absolutely flabbergasted. I had no idea what that beast was, why it was there and that I basically forced it to spawn. Wild stuff haha
So, would you be changing some of these mechanics in your Crystal ROM, or are we keeping them? As hard as they are to find, I wouldnt mind an alternative way to get the stones, but it is one of the only useful things the call function does in-game. The only thing I would consider changing is to up the Magnemite hold rate of Metal Coat to 5%, which is consistent with later games hold rates for items.
I hope he makes the "hold item and trade" evolves into that item acting like an evolve stone for the pokemon it affects. It's hard to find people to trade with, and it would be even more so with a rom-hack. How do you even trade with a rom-hack?
@zidaryn most ROM Hacks actually have compatability with themselves. Assumed that you'll be using an emulator to trade with one another, which most modern ones have trade functions. I've actually traded with 3 ROM Hacks before, Crystal Clear to Full Color Red to Gold 97 Reforged. Only possible because CC keeps compatability with Gen I, and Full Color is just Gen II graphics while keeping Gen I mechanics the same. Meanwhile, 97's time machine works how Gen II's works. So, even with a different newer Pokédex, the original 151 are still compatible
Regarding the beasts... go to the Pokédex, check for the location, fly to the location, use a super repel, fight it when it appears... Worked like a charm, if my 15 year old memory serves me correctly 😅
I actually did end up using Steelix and a Slowking in my Crystal playthrough quite the while ago. Since I knew of the later gen thing about the hold items for Magnemite and Slowpoke, I checked I think Serebii and funny enough, yes they were thievable in Gen 2😁! So, those two came to my team of unfinished game of Crystal and they indeed are a great wall combination of physical and special defenses, I recommend of trying them out! It's a somewhat big process to get them both, yeah but it's worth it I promise you!!
I don't want to edit my last post, but I want to mention that I've made an oopsie. It was Silver, and not Crystal with these two! Also, anyone interested, the rest of the team are Meganium, Heracross, Ampharos and Crobat😁!
Wow, after all this time I never knew X items can increase friendships. I only knew Irons, Proteins, etc. Niiice. You learn something everyday. Thanks!
As long as you encouter them once the legendary dogs can be tracked with the Pokegear even in gen 2. Random Fly + Pokegear track + Repel Trick makes it a lot easier to find the dogs.
@j.d.714 Choose an area to fly (I usually fly between Violet and Ecruteak) and check the map. If the roaming Pokemon is nearby, go there. It'll change location once you enter the route. Check the map again. If the Pokemon is in a route nearby, chase him without Fly. It won't change route this time. Lead your party with a Pokemon at level 39 or 40 and use Repel this time (a fast Pokemon with Sleep moves, Mean Look, Block, or some ability like Arena Trap and Shadow Tag is recommended). By doing it, the only pokemon able to appear is the roaming one.
Regarding friendship: newborn Pokémon always have 120 points so, by capturing a Ditto and breed with Eevee you can get both Espeon and Umbreon before level 16 with any of the said methods. The same applies to Chansey.
I never made the connection between held items and the evolutionary items! Great find -- I thought Scizor and Steelix were basically this generation's Umbreon/Espeon or Kabuto/Omanyte!
As someone who grew up only playing one version since my brother has the other one, playing Gold as an adult for the first time was a treat. I always knew GS had different sprites per version, but seeing the respective other ones first-hand is really cool. Some mons also end up looking infinitely cooler in one version. I actually never put enough thought into it though, to realize that GS are the only games that do it. In my mind, RB and RS must have done it too, but looking at spriters resource, you are correct! How I never noticed this is beyond me.
i have an issue with that 20 min approximation for finding a metal coat with thief because it took me at least 2 hours to find one, but hey thats the game of luck we play i guess 🤷🏻
2% is such a strange number for Magnemite to be holding Metal Coat... Usually the % is 10, 5, or even 1... but 2%? That's so unique and interesting. Also, I very much appreciate you actually having footage of successfully thieving the MC from Magnemite. This type of thing makes me want to play through Crystal again!
With the Legendary Beasts, I've always been consistent with finding Raikou on Route 44 in the small grassy patch in the (middle of the route by the water) and Entei on Route 45 for my first encounters lol.
Found it easier to go to Ecrutek, pop a repel run down through the grass run back up into ecrutek to reset routes and repeat process always would find one in a couple minutes. Especially if you have pokemarch playing.
There's a specific trick to the legendary beasts: every time they are on a route, they are in a specific field of grass; field, not patch. If you enter the field they are in, while in it, you have a very high chance to encounter them first (guaranteed with the repel strategy). However, if you run into a different field, or encounter another pokemon first, they will immediately leave the route. So, the trick is to go to routes that only have one patch of grass (like the aforementioned routes) and do your wandering there. And if you can track them, it just becomes a matter of time before they show up at one of the two routes. Their roaming is semi-predictable too, so it's not that hard.
Got my hopes up that there was some way to get them without trading. If you still have to trade with another game anyway, you might as well just trade with a file that already has the items obtained and duped.
If your rich buy iron and carbos medicines and max out it’s ivs with it until he can’t take anymore. This always works for any pokemon you want to evolve with friendship keep in mind the other medicines like need to be max as well not just iron and carbos. I’ve never tried the X items though. That’s new to me
6:40 AFK farming on a battery powered device 😂 someone’s gonna leave their GB overnight just to find the batteries died when they wake up. I would suggest using a power adapter for this trick.
But you still have to trade with someone. That’s the sucky part so technically you can’t get steelix or scizor. You made it sound like you can do it with out trading
I remember the duplicate Pokémon glitch with items held, but I know it replaced whatever Pokémon you had in the box and accidentally got rid of my starter and with the auto save I had to restart.
You can actually find a level 45 puupitar/larvitar by using repel and then sweet scent/ running around and still encountering one , same goes to dratini/dragonair in lance cave
i call bullshit on that. you can find a lv40 larvitar in kantos game corner (in crystal only) and lv40 dratinis/dragonairs in dragons den with super rod (late-game). apart from that none of those are available over lv20.
It also pretty much loses against all the other gyms except Chuck (sort of, because you can still get messed up from Hypnosis into DynamicPunch) Has trouble vs Morty Can't do much vs Jasmine, can at least hit Steelix for neutral damage but takes a lot from Iron Tail Has super effective moves vs Pryce but also takes a lot from ice types Clair is an alright matchup as long as you don't get paralyzed or die to Dragonair's Ice Beam It's also weak to most if not all of Team Rocket's poison & fire types If you compare that to Cyndaquil or Totodile, despite obviously having access to more team members to help cover weaknesses, it's still noticeable that these starters will do better, simply because Johto by itself, it not kind to grass types.
Thank you so much for all the Gen 2 content. While it was probably one of the more poorly made generations, it's still my favorite and I appreciate the nostalgia you deliver me :)
I beg to differ. Gen 2 is not one of the greatest pokémon games ever but it amplified the ingame universe in a way Gen 1 didn't. You can learn more about the better side of the game in videos here on yt.
I was born in 2004. I managed to grab pokemon crystal on the 3DS before the E-Shop closed and it's genuinely my favorite game. I have no nostalgia bias: the vibes are simply immaculate.
For the roaming dogs just stand bellow ecruteak city pull the repel trick and soft reset your game. Every time you load your game changes the dog position as well
i left a level 6 togepi in the depot for like 450 ingame hours(emulator) eventually took it out, got it level 7 and it evolved to a togetic. i was baffled
Just use Vitamins (HP UP, Carbos, Protein, Iron, Calcium, Zinc) to your pokemon with friendship evolution. Then level up them a single level and viola.... (Crobat, Espeon, Umbreon or Togetic).
I don't know what it is, but I was doing my living dex in gen 2 in Silver earlier this year and was trying for HOURS to get another metal coat off of wild Magnemites. I was just getting unlucky that whenever one spawned, it wouldn't have it, but on top of that they just weren't spawning for me all that much.
If people aren't worried about screwing up a pokémon's EV, if you give a pokemon 20 vitamins (carbos, iron, the works) and level em up 10 levels, you'll be golden. It worked as far as gen III, EXP Share + E4's first battle was all it took me to insta-evolve all these pokemon that needed to evolve through happiness, usually around lvl 16~18. Due to difference between friendship base values it might work differently from pokémon to pokémon.
Everytime u change a route the wild pok like raikun alway going to move away and if u dont catch him when the first time is mega pain to try ti find him a sec time
The hard part about getting Scizor and Steelix is not finding a metal coat, but finding someone to trade with
exactly
Facts. Easier to raise friendship mons than someone with a functioning gbc and cable to trade without running off with your mon
I just use the universal randomizer to disable trade evos at this point lol
I hate trade evolutions so much
And now the 3ds eShop is closed.
Time to learn modding & trade with myself
I miss how darn cool the battle sprites looked in Gen 2, especially the moving ones in Crystal. Some pokemon, like skarmory, don't translate over to 3D well.
Bro Nidoking looked so cool in the sprite games but he looks goofy in 3d too I feel you pain.
They all look so much better in 3d
@@cyberdarkturtle6971no sir, I don't reckon. You're entitled to thinking that though if you'd like. I've played every mainline Pokémon game and to me and many of my friends, the pokemon and the games lost something special to us when they changed.
Sprites had undeniable power in their presentation, while a 3d model is just *there*. Used to be able to look forward to a new sprite, often with new poses or sometimes shades of color. Sprites have infinitely more personality
@@cyberdarkturtle6971they look more like toys than monsters in 3D... only babies actually prefer those puke colored models
There's actually an even better way to found the beasts. You can go in that little building that connects Ecruteak to Route 38. Stay in front of the door to Route 38, use a Super Repel, put on your bike and save the game. Then go to the Route 38 and wander around the grass until the repel wears off. If the beast didn't appear, just reset the game (A+B+Start+Select) and repeat. You can even turn on the Pokémon March on the radio if it's Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday or Sunday to increase your odds. That's actually one of the methods shiny hunters use to found both Raikou and Entei shiny, and that's the one I used to found them.
Also, it is technically possible to get an evolutionary stone in Gold and Silver before Kanto. It's VERY unlikely, but it is possible to obtain one through the Mystery Gift function. Even if you don't have two GBCs around, you can still use it once a day with the Pokémon Stadium 2 if you have it. The thing is that each cart can only give you ONE of the stones (and they can give you no stone at all, it is a 50% chance that depends on the trainer's ID), and even then the odds of getting it is about 0,75%, so good luck with that. If the cart gives you a Max Ether, Max Elixer, Max Revive of Scope Lens, then you will know you can't get an evolutionary through this one though.
“A Kings Rock holding a Slowpoke”
It was on its way to becoming a Slowking.
@@xiongraynah it a kingslow
This takes me back. No one believed me when it happened (as the game has just been released), but the first magnemite I caught had a metal coat on it. Everyone thought I was messing with them and when I showed them I told them I hadn't gotten from anyone yet, I literally had just caught it. None of us knew that they could be caught with hold items, as this was a brand new mechanic at the time.
I still don’t believe you
Bros still lying about it to this day
Just drop it already Daniel
Every single one of you was too poor for a guidebook, huh?
@@sky_pirate game FAQs was a thing, but we actually enjoy playing a game legitimately. Weird, I know. The mindset of someone who actually likes to learn things on their own rather than be spoon-fed
I always disliked how they made so many evolutions require trading. As a kid I could never find anyone to trade with. Low key ruined the games for me.
i just watched this man throw a madter ball at a level 20 pupitar
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This is only relevant in the remakes, but if you want to more easily get the Metal Coat or King's Rock, have a Pokémon with the ability Compound Eyes in the front of your party which doubles the chances of a wild Pokémon holding an item
Again, this only applies to the remakes
Then why bring it up here?
@@SSJRadioBluthbecause they’re still GSC only with a gen 4 rendition and that aside it’s just interesting to know
@@SSJRadioBluthi learned something so i'm glad they brought it up here
@@sean1oo1that’s such a moot point.
The two are also in the Pokeathlon. I remember making my Onix evolve before Whitney.
Somehow I never knew about the Metal Coat on the traded Magneton. Huh.
Crystal only
As a kid I got lucky and got the metal coat randomly from magnemite. However I didn't had anyone to trade it with me :)
Yeah, ngl I feel like not having someone to trade is a way bigger limiting factor than getting the item in the end.
I'm glad I had my brother to trade with.
2:47 Pupitar can only be caught in Crystal. In Gold and Silver, you can only get it by evolving Larvitar.
Bro I feel sorry for all the 1% of people who didn’t know lapras was in the cave
I forgot but i remember finding him once as a kid
I was that kid I did not know that until NOW 😭
I guess i got really lucky i was gaming on a friday, i just stumbled upon Lapras on my original play through
2:30 "Kingsrock holding a slowpoke" I thought I was having a stroke for a second there
Crystal added a way to get a Fire Stone while also removing Vulpix entirely. I was so mad when I found out. Sidenote, Mareep was removed from Crystal too for no reason.
Yeah my neigh our would lord his ampharos over me all the time. My first ever wild caught Magnemite had a Metal Coat though. Didn't even know about Steelix until the same neighbour Freaked Out I had it.
The problem I had was I could never trade so the metal coat didn't matter. Truly sad lol
Or Kings Rock, or Gengar, or Machamp, or Alakazam.
@@jaredcrabb legit can't believe you forgot Kingdra... and Porygon2 I guess
@@Vic_Chaos_ No, cause theres Slowking, Steelix, and Scizor too. Just didnt name them all, especially the modern ones.
I've been doing some play testing on the most "powerful" teams you can get by/right after the second gym badge in pokemon games. Sort of a "What are the disc 1 nukes of pokemon" series, if you will. So I have a bonus catch/acquisition for you - if you let your mom keep your money, she will occasionally buy things from a predetermined list. Once she hits a specified amount, around 12k saved up, she will buy a moonstone. Now that's easy enough, BUT! Most people forget that mom can hold any money you have on you, not just the littler she can take after battles. So if you bum rush trainers and keep expenses down, you can have a moonstone by the time you're in....Ilex forest? I think bugsy gives you the final push needed to get the stone. This is important because you can get a jigglypuff on the little patch of a route above the first route you can catch mons on, and Wigglytuff in gen 2 can learn the elemental punches from goldenrod while having a 75 special attack stat. She's not exactly a legendary but having full elemental coverage on a mon before the third badge helps out a lot for the middle section of the game, especially with a massive HP score to help switch in and just not need to take so many breaks for healing.
Back on my first og playthrough I ran feraligatr and kadabra with the elsemental punches.
The HP is of course extremly nice, but I think it is easier to just catch Abra and teach it the elemental punches
Nice! Any other tips for the best Mons?
@@sloppysteaks5813
Well, you could get a Slowking right away, even before the second gym. It involves trading, though.
The same could be said about Politoed in Crystal version, but that one needs to be at least Lv25 for Poliwag to evolve into Poliwhirl.
Trade evolutions will generally speed things up greatly. Especially when it comes to Kadabra, as it already has a very low requirement to evolve (just being Lv16). Alakazam is incredibly overpowered at that point and stays strong throughout the whole game.
Goldenrod in general breaks the game hilariously open.
The three elemental punches being available so early as TMs that can be bought with 3k each instead of coins is insane, and return for later use is crazy.
Honestly, while I think the later games are indeed easier from my experience, it also mostly seems to be because the later games are way more helpful in pointing you towards the good stuff and give you the stuff that breaks the games wide open directly and encourage you to use them (alongside all the forced stuff like friendship and exp share and stuff).
Like, Whitney is infamously horrible for many people's younger selves, but they gift-wrap you a gift poké in the department store. I also know that my dumb kid ass didn't ever visit the department store and got any of the elemental punches which imo trivialize the game if a poké can learn all 3 or even just two.
Cuz honestly, when I now go back to older games vs. e.g. B2W2 or USUM, I am baffled how dumb my 6-year old self was vs. how Guzma's fucking Masquerain just takes out a massive, throbbing dil-*censored for youtube guidelines* with me.
5:36 This one is interesting.
I occasionally speedrun Crystal with Eevee/Espeon only, my current run involves fishing a Magikarp just like this, giving my Eevee enough X-Items.
Didn't know that the friendship kept raising even if the stats have the +6 boost.
Sounds like it's time to shave a couple minutes off the grind
Elemental Stones are also available as Mystery Gift rare items, but you need to roll a ~1.6% chance and most save files have other rares
Oh man... I miss so much those good days of Gen 2
Oh dang, the Friday Lapras is so cool!
Noob question about your romhack: are you changing the way trade-evolutions like Alakazam and Scizor function, since a romhack is (to my understanding) single-player?
EDITED TO INCLUDE THE ANSWER FOR OTHERS:
"Yes he is. Graveler, Machoke, Kadabra and Haunter will evolve at lvl36. The other trade while holdingg an item evos work like Evo Stones. Just use Metal coat on Scyther for. Example"
I think he's adding alternate ways to evolve trade evolutions
Yes he is. Graveler, Machoke, Kadabra and Haunter will evolve at lvl36. The other trade while holding an item evos work like Evo Stones. Just use Metal coat on Scyther for example
I’d love him to add an NPC in the game that facilitates the trades for you, maybe in exchange for specific items or quests
@@davidmanzoney1534 No need, since he made them evolve by lvl up (or item use in case of item hold trading evos)
@@Naggfruit Oh, splendid! Thanks for the quick answer!
i assumed i knew most everything about my old crystal & silver gen 2 games.. what a plethora of information! great vid
thanks for watching!
I've been playing these games my entire life. And this is the first time I've learned something about these games I didn't already know in years
Very informative thank you! Question though: dose the x item happiness trick work in FR/LG as well or was that just Gen 2?
Ok but a Magneton named Maggie is actually pretty adorable. I love how much thought the game devs put into naming some of these NPC trade pokemon 😄
And then you get the two Farfetch'ds called "DUX" and "CH'DING" and ask yourself if one of the namers is high off his ass.
0:05 Yes. Yes, I did. 🙂
(Wild Magnemite grinding is _so_ much easier with the TM for Thief… I _still_ have unresolved trauma from seeing “Wild [PKMN] fled!” 😖)
I feel ya >
@@cecillewolters1995 That’s funny… so has Ash Ketchum. 😁
2:35 lolol come across a kings rock, holding a slowpoke 😂
It was hilarious 😂
Oh my god, this is exactly how I came across Raikou, at the age of 6, which left me absolutely flabbergasted. I had no idea what that beast was, why it was there and that I basically forced it to spawn. Wild stuff haha
So, would you be changing some of these mechanics in your Crystal ROM, or are we keeping them? As hard as they are to find, I wouldnt mind an alternative way to get the stones, but it is one of the only useful things the call function does in-game. The only thing I would consider changing is to up the Magnemite hold rate of Metal Coat to 5%, which is consistent with later games hold rates for items.
I hope he makes the "hold item and trade" evolves into that item acting like an evolve stone for the pokemon it affects. It's hard to find people to trade with, and it would be even more so with a rom-hack.
How do you even trade with a rom-hack?
@zidaryn most ROM Hacks actually have compatability with themselves. Assumed that you'll be using an emulator to trade with one another, which most modern ones have trade functions. I've actually traded with 3 ROM Hacks before, Crystal Clear to Full Color Red to Gold 97 Reforged. Only possible because CC keeps compatability with Gen I, and Full Color is just Gen II graphics while keeping Gen I mechanics the same. Meanwhile, 97's time machine works how Gen II's works. So, even with a different newer Pokédex, the original 151 are still compatible
@@AntinomyCruz Cool. Didn't know that.
What are you playing them on? PC? Or something else?
@@zidaryn mobile
@@AntinomyCruz What!?!!! What is this magic? What app and where do I go looking for roms?
Will have to keep these in mind for my playthroughs of the Virtual Console Gen 2 games
Neat analysis video! Thanks for uploading!
After 20 yrs I finally understand how Friendship is working in Gold. Thanks
Regarding the beasts... go to the Pokédex, check for the location, fly to the location, use a super repel, fight it when it appears... Worked like a charm, if my 15 year old memory serves me correctly 😅
It wouldnt work as theyd move after you flew. Everything else would though.
I actually did end up using Steelix and a Slowking in my Crystal playthrough quite the while ago. Since I knew of the later gen thing about the hold items for Magnemite and Slowpoke, I checked I think Serebii and funny enough, yes they were thievable in Gen 2😁! So, those two came to my team of unfinished game of Crystal and they indeed are a great wall combination of physical and special defenses, I recommend of trying them out! It's a somewhat big process to get them both, yeah but it's worth it I promise you!!
I don't want to edit my last post, but I want to mention that I've made an oopsie. It was Silver, and not Crystal with these two! Also, anyone interested, the rest of the team are Meganium, Heracross, Ampharos and Crobat😁!
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Wow, after all this time I never knew X items can increase friendships. I only knew Irons, Proteins, etc. Niiice. You learn something everyday. Thanks!
these were all actually rly cool facts
That walking into the teleport to get steps in is genius lol
I used to go to cycling path and go all the way up then just let him go down himself
faded asf on summer break and just saw u uploaded on the old/main channel again and it made my day, smithplays and zombies was my childhood 😭
As long as you encouter them once the legendary dogs can be tracked with the Pokegear even in gen 2.
Random Fly + Pokegear track + Repel Trick makes it a lot easier to find the dogs.
This. This is what I do. And then just use a lvl 39 pokemon that has a move that prevents escape and use repel
@j.d.714 Choose an area to fly (I usually fly between Violet and Ecruteak) and check the map.
If the roaming Pokemon is nearby, go there. It'll change location once you enter the route.
Check the map again. If the Pokemon is in a route nearby, chase him without Fly. It won't change route this time.
Lead your party with a Pokemon at level 39 or 40 and use Repel this time (a fast Pokemon with Sleep moves, Mean Look, Block, or some ability like Arena Trap and Shadow Tag is recommended).
By doing it, the only pokemon able to appear is the roaming one.
You had me excited for a sec. I thought you meant Steelix or Scizor without trading
Gen 1 and 2 jank will always be home to me. Loved this vid
Regarding friendship: newborn Pokémon always have 120 points so, by capturing a Ditto and breed with Eevee you can get both Espeon and Umbreon before level 16 with any of the said methods. The same applies to Chansey.
I never made the connection between held items and the evolutionary items! Great find -- I thought Scizor and Steelix were basically this generation's Umbreon/Espeon or Kabuto/Omanyte!
That's funny because this Generation's Espeon/Umbreon would be Espeon/Umbreon.
@@aknemesis5078 Gen 2 has multiple Umbreon/Espeons! Haha
"See-zorr" aiyah
You are telling me Crobat was that easy...
'Throws chair outta window'
As someone who grew up only playing one version since my brother has the other one, playing Gold as an adult for the first time was a treat. I always knew GS had different sprites per version, but seeing the respective other ones first-hand is really cool. Some mons also end up looking infinitely cooler in one version. I actually never put enough thought into it though, to realize that GS are the only games that do it. In my mind, RB and RS must have done it too, but looking at spriters resource, you are correct! How I never noticed this is beyond me.
i have an issue with that 20 min approximation for finding a metal coat with thief because it took me at least 2 hours to find one, but hey thats the game of luck we play i guess 🤷🏻
Try getting a lucky egg from a Chansey lol
2% is such a strange number for Magnemite to be holding Metal Coat... Usually the % is 10, 5, or even 1... but 2%? That's so unique and interesting. Also, I very much appreciate you actually having footage of successfully thieving the MC from Magnemite. This type of thing makes me want to play through Crystal again!
With the Legendary Beasts, I've always been consistent with finding Raikou on Route 44 in the small grassy patch in the (middle of the route by the water) and Entei on Route 45 for my first encounters lol.
Found it easier to go to Ecrutek, pop a repel run down through the grass run back up into ecrutek to reset routes and repeat process always would find one in a couple minutes. Especially if you have pokemarch playing.
I never knew about the double-friendship gain in Crystal when you level up on the same route you caught the mon... that's insanely cool!
The first time I encountered a legendary beast in Gold as a kid was just south of Ecruteak City. I'm not sure which one it was though.
i shit myself, my name is chris and the algorithm spoke to me.
My problem when I was a kid was i don't have a link cable or a friend I can trade with.
Especially when you live out in middle of nowhere 😂
2:44 Actually, Larvitar can be bought at the Celadon Game Corner in Crystal.
Finally someone brings it up. This is how I always get a tyranitar around blue even before fighting red
hey, just a little question for your crystal rom hack, will ampharos be available in it? i love ampharos so ill want to use it when the hack comes out
There's a specific trick to the legendary beasts: every time they are on a route, they are in a specific field of grass; field, not patch. If you enter the field they are in, while in it, you have a very high chance to encounter them first (guaranteed with the repel strategy). However, if you run into a different field, or encounter another pokemon first, they will immediately leave the route.
So, the trick is to go to routes that only have one patch of grass (like the aforementioned routes) and do your wandering there. And if you can track them, it just becomes a matter of time before they show up at one of the two routes. Their roaming is semi-predictable too, so it's not that hard.
I think the issue is having people to trade with, not getting the metal coat ...
Yeah
You can also use thief to snatch the metal coat.
My first shiny was a Raticate on that route trying to find Magnemite with a Metal Coat
2:34 I know you correct yourself, but it was so funny lol. A king's rock holding a slopoke. I'd never thought I'd see that lol
I think he meant to say kings dock holding slowpoke, but flubbed it.
Scizor’s design was waaaaay ahead of its time. So good
Got my hopes up that there was some way to get them without trading. If you still have to trade with another game anyway, you might as well just trade with a file that already has the items obtained and duped.
If your rich buy iron and carbos medicines and max out it’s ivs with it until he can’t take anymore. This always works for any pokemon you want to evolve with friendship keep in mind the other medicines like need to be max as well not just iron and carbos. I’ve never tried the X items though. That’s new to me
King's rock holding a Slowpoke......accurate xD 2:30
God, I've just completed Gen 2 Pokédex and I wish I had found this video earlier 😅
I remember doin the clone glitch with held item back in the day. Shared with friends heh.
I remember training up a zubat from when it only had leech life it was hell it couldn’t do anything till it got confuse ray.
Damn to make pokemon your friends you just need to give them speed
Abou thief... Red pikachu has a lighy ball, so dont forget to steal it
Only on the remakes.
@@Filsantos86 true... Silver was my first game and i overplayed it, and then i pverplayed the remakes, so somethings are scrambled in my head
"come across a king's rock holding a slowpoke" 😂
Dudes not aware that magnamite has like a 5% chance to be holding a metal coat
Where was this video back in 2000 when I needed it?
Well not on the non existent youtube :P
I was replaying crystal and caught a slowpoke that kept flinching bugsy and I looked at slowpoke and it had a kings rock
6:40 AFK farming on a battery powered device 😂 someone’s gonna leave their GB overnight just to find the batteries died when they wake up. I would suggest using a power adapter for this trick.
But you still have to trade with someone. That’s the sucky part so technically you can’t get steelix or scizor. You made it sound like you can do it with out trading
wow, the ecruteak gym thing is really great!
I remember the duplicate Pokémon glitch with items held, but I know it replaced whatever Pokémon you had in the box and accidentally got rid of my starter and with the auto save I had to restart.
I always used the haircut lady in Goldenrod for friendship. 4 haircuts with some time manipulation and you get an evolve
Use clone glitch to get money for vitamins. They greatly increase friendship.
Definitely caught every magnamite until I found a metal coat
"A king's rock holding a slowpoke" lolol
I needed this last year lol
You can actually find a level 45 puupitar/larvitar by using repel and then sweet scent/ running around and still encountering one , same goes to dratini/dragonair in lance cave
i call bullshit on that. you can find a lv40 larvitar in kantos game corner (in crystal only) and lv40 dratinis/dragonairs in dragons den with super rod (late-game). apart from that none of those are available over lv20.
What about just getting one of the item you want then using the PC box dupe glitch?
I did the goldenrod friendship walk back when gold was a new game 😅
Better to use thief to farm items, than to catch all of them.
I played Pokemon Crystal when I was a kid, I loathed how I could not have certain Pokémon unless I was able to trade. I had no friends to trade with😭
Hell, I had my brother and we still couldnt trade.
People complain about Chikorita losing to the first two Gyms but Geodude is right there and carries through the first 3 either way.
It also pretty much loses against all the other gyms except Chuck (sort of, because you can still get messed up from Hypnosis into DynamicPunch)
Has trouble vs Morty
Can't do much vs Jasmine, can at least hit Steelix for neutral damage but takes a lot from Iron Tail
Has super effective moves vs Pryce but also takes a lot from ice types
Clair is an alright matchup as long as you don't get paralyzed or die to Dragonair's Ice Beam
It's also weak to most if not all of Team Rocket's poison & fire types
If you compare that to Cyndaquil or Totodile, despite obviously having access to more team members to help cover weaknesses, it's still noticeable that these starters will do better, simply because Johto by itself, it not kind to grass types.
Thank you so much for all the Gen 2 content. While it was probably one of the more poorly made generations, it's still my favorite and I appreciate the nostalgia you deliver me :)
I beg to differ. Gen 2 is not one of the greatest pokémon games ever but it amplified the ingame universe in a way Gen 1 didn't. You can learn more about the better side of the game in videos here on yt.
I was born in 2004. I managed to grab pokemon crystal on the 3DS before the E-Shop closed and it's genuinely my favorite game. I have no nostalgia bias: the vibes are simply immaculate.
@@morissonviana6256 Gen 2 is the best.
For the roaming dogs just stand bellow ecruteak city pull the repel trick and soft reset your game. Every time you load your game changes the dog position as well
Is rare that I find new interesting things I would like to try out on this 20+ year old game. Great video
i left a level 6 togepi in the depot for like 450 ingame hours(emulator) eventually took it out, got it level 7 and it evolved to a togetic. i was baffled
Just use Vitamins (HP UP, Carbos, Protein, Iron, Calcium, Zinc) to your pokemon with friendship evolution. Then level up them a single level and viola.... (Crobat, Espeon, Umbreon or Togetic).
the thing about taping the controller that's hard to do I actually tried that one for x and y's never ending circle route
I always farmed the metal coat. 11 year old me had the time and and unhealthy love for Steelix.
I don't know what it is, but I was doing my living dex in gen 2 in Silver earlier this year and was trying for HOURS to get another metal coat off of wild Magnemites. I was just getting unlucky that whenever one spawned, it wouldn't have it, but on top of that they just weren't spawning for me all that much.
If people aren't worried about screwing up a pokémon's EV, if you give a pokemon 20 vitamins (carbos, iron, the works) and level em up 10 levels, you'll be golden. It worked as far as gen III, EXP Share + E4's first battle was all it took me to insta-evolve all these pokemon that needed to evolve through happiness, usually around lvl 16~18. Due to difference between friendship base values it might work differently from pokémon to pokémon.
You can actually max out all the stats EV's in GSC. You don't need to worry about their spread.
I like your Metal Coat strategies. Do you have any strategies on making friends so that I have someone to trade with?
the barber in the underground made your pokemon happy too
Everytime u change a route the wild pok like raikun alway going to move away and if u dont catch him when the first time is mega pain to try ti find him a sec time