Sunday, January 1, 2012

Route 1 Walkthrough

This level is also very easy, just like Oak's Lab. You don't need to do much other than place your pokemon on the map and let it attack. To be most effective, place your pokemon on the right side in the bend of the path, so it can get the maximum number of hits in. If you caught a Rattata in the last level you can use it here too, it will only make the level easier for you. Keep in mind that each defeated yields experience, but that experience is distributed among every pokemon that attacked it. This means that if you have two pokemon that attacked a defeated pokemon, they get half the experience. If you can, only use pokemon needed for later levels when playing easy levels. By doing this, you'll have an easier time with the harder levels since the pokemon you'll need will be strong. Try to plan ahead so you'll get the most out of your training. Anyways, this level is very easy. You'll beat it without much trouble at all. By now, your pokemon should have learned its first elemental attack. Since this is attack is the same type as the pokemon who uses it, it gets a 1.5x bonus for damage. This can be very helpful for the later levels, as well as helpful now. The pokemon in this level aren't resistant to any attacks except for Pidgey. Bulbasaur's attack, Vine Whip, is not very effective against Pidgey since Flying pokemon are resistant to Grass attacks. Don't worry about this too much though, since it will still likely do enough damage to defeat the Pidgeys. Hopefully you are learning about how this game works so you can use this knowledge for later. Even the most basic concepts of Pokemon Tower Defense- weaknesses, resistances, same type attack bonuses, are all extremely important later in the game. Try to remember everything you've learned in these past two walkthroughs, because this knowledge is vital.

Catchable Pokemon: Rattata, Pidgey
Level Difficulty: Very Easy

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