subdirectory_arrow_right Pokémon Stadium 2 (Game)
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Surf can legitimately be taught to any Generation I Pikachu by completing the Master Ball division of the Round 2 Prime Cup while meeting the following requirements:
• All of the Pokémon must be selected directly from a Game Pak. The Pikachu can come from any Generation I game.
• Continues may be used, but the game cannot be saved.
• Pikachu only has to be selected for the final battle and does not have to take part in the battle.
• All of the Pokémon must be selected directly from a Game Pak. The Pikachu can come from any Generation I game.
• Continues may be used, but the game cannot be saved.
• Pikachu only has to be selected for the final battle and does not have to take part in the battle.
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Transferring your starter Pikachu from Pokemon Yellow will have them say their name during battles (voiced by Pikachu's anime voice actress Ikue Ohtani), instead of the standard Pokemon growl.
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If a Pokémon knows an attack it normally shouldn't be able to, the text changes color to purple.
However, even if someone teaches a Pokémon a legitimate move through Pokémon Gold/Silver or Pokémon Crystal, and then trades it back, if the move cannot be learned in Red, Blue or Yellow, the game will still show it as purple.
However, even if someone teaches a Pokémon a legitimate move through Pokémon Gold/Silver or Pokémon Crystal, and then trades it back, if the move cannot be learned in Red, Blue or Yellow, the game will still show it as purple.
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In the game's code is evidence of an unused Event Pokémon. Event Pokémon are exclusive Pokémon throughout the franchise's history which usually have movesets or other unique properties that would not otherwise legitimately occur in normal gameplay.
A code string indicates that Diglett learns the move "Acid" at Lvl. 1, found at the end of Diglett's Generation 1 move pool, as this programming method was the manner in which the programmers ensured Event Pokémon transferred via the Game Pak to Stadium could function properly during gameplay.
To date, a Diglett with Acid being legitimately learned in it's moveset has never been released or distributed by an official Event by Nintendo nor Game Freak.
A code string indicates that Diglett learns the move "Acid" at Lvl. 1, found at the end of Diglett's Generation 1 move pool, as this programming method was the manner in which the programmers ensured Event Pokémon transferred via the Game Pak to Stadium could function properly during gameplay.
To date, a Diglett with Acid being legitimately learned in it's moveset has never been released or distributed by an official Event by Nintendo nor Game Freak.
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