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  • Pokemon Stadium

    This place gives u really good tips.

    Mewtwo too tough!!??

    To beat Mewtwo with one pokemon, Get a Snorlax lv.100 and teach it explosion. Explosion with be a special move and will defeat Mewtwo with one hit! So far I haven't found a pokemon that can survive Snorlax's hit! It truly is one of the most powerful moves on the game!!!

    Mini games too easy??!!

    To get harder mini games in the Kids' Club, set the setting's on Whose The Best, and Hard mode. You can set it to any amount of wins. But if you beat hard mode on whose the best five times in a row (good luck) you will open something like a R-2 mode for the Kids' Club. And it's a lot harder.

    Stadium Tricks...

    I’m not sure if anyone has tried this yet but I was fooling around with my Pokemon Blue and Pokemon Stadium. Here is a really easy way to get the starting 3 Pokemon (Squirtle, Charmander and Bulbasaur) without trading with a friend in the beginning of the game using either red or blue. First start a new game and select any of the 3 starting pokemon (it doesn’t matter who). Then get the pokedex and catch 3 pokemon, I caught rattata, pidgey and caterpie. Then plug in your pokemon red or blue and go into Professor Oaks lab and into the list of all your pokemon, the pc all the way to the left. Go into that and into the selection: pokemon. You should have 4 pokemon in the left box: party, and then change the right box to N64 box 1. Place all but 1 of the pokemon you caught in the N64 box 1. Save then go into the game boy tower and start a new game. Choose a different starting pokemon, get the pokedex and go back into the same pc. Transfer the 3 pokemon saved from the N64 game and into your party. Repeat to get the other starting pokemon and your done. It may take awhile but it is definately worth it. You can also do this if you have already played through the game and you can get a second Mewtwo, Moltres, Articuno, Zapdos, Eevee and some other pokemon you haven’t caught. Remember you must leave 1 pokemon in the gameboy pack. Hope this trick helps!!

    MissingNo Solved!?

    I noticed that your Pokemon Stadium section does not yet have accurate information regarding glitch pokemon like Missingno. I was feeling bold yesterday, so I tried to use my Missingno with stadium, and here’s what happened (results may or may not be typical). You can’t battle with him, because the game classifies him as Level ? and therefore unable to meet any of the tournament guidelines (even "anything goes"!) His type is ???? and all his stats are ????. Instead of being #000 like he is in Game Boy, he is number ????. Although you can’t battle with him, the game still classifies him as Pokemon data, so he can be manipulated and transferred in Prof. Oak’s computer. And if you go to the Snap mode, you’ll find that Missingno looks a lot like the little doll that appears when you use substitute :) He hasn’t glitched my game yet, so as far as I know it’s safe to transfer him to stadium. WARNING: Catching him in the Game Boy version won’t erase your game (I’ve had him for a year now and my data is still intact) but it will definitely mess up your hall of fame. So be warned.

    Beat Mewtwo!

    There are two good strategies to beat Mewtwo. One is to use a Jolteon with Toxic and use Pin Missile. The other is to have your own Mewtwo, Ditto, and Mew (if you have one) and transform in to Mewtwo. Then use Blizzard. I hope this helps

    See the Unseen!

    Having trouble beating Koga's invisible wall maze in Pokémon Red, Blue, or Yellow? Then upload it to the N64 on PKMN Stadium. There will be little dots (4 to be precise) on squares with invisible walls on them. This makes avoiding trainers and getting to Koga quickly a snap!

    Color Swap?

    Did you ever notice when you’re battling other trainers and their pokemon are slightly different, i.e. a green Sandshrew or Rhyhorn with blue mouth? i read out of the strategy guide that if you see a strange pokemon on the game, write down its nickname, and then on the gameboy pokemon go to the name changer in lavender town and change its name to the one you wrote down and then load it on stadium, you’re pokemon will have the same feature when you battle. Sounds complicated but its cool!

    Trade with Yourself!

    Hello Pojo. Love your site! I have a great trick to move Pokemon between 2 games. You don’t need to have a link cable or a Gameboy!!!!! All you need is 2 games and Pokemon stadium. First you need 2 games. For example, say you have a red and yellow version. Say you have a Pinsir in the yellow version but not the red. Simply put the Pinsir in Stadium and save. Next, turn off the game and exchange versions. Turn on the game and move the Pinsir from the Stadium to the red version. This works with any Pokemon and any 2 versions. This takes a long while but it is worth it!!!!

    Here’s the team I used to beat the gym leaders and Masterball level of the

    Prime Cup.

    Dragonite

    ice beam
    thunder
    body slam
    hyper beam

    Jolteon

    thunderbolt
    thunder
    pin missle
    double team

    Vaporeon

    Ice beam
    blizzard
    hydro pump
    surf

    Tauros

    Ice beam
    thunder
    earthquake
    hyper beam

    Gengar

    psychic
    night shade
    hypnosis
    dream eater

    All are at level 100 and were raised manually (no rare candies) except for 1 on tauros. All were maxed out with stat enhancing drugs like carbos, iron etc. Their stats are far superior to rental pokemon of the same level. I was only defeated once in all of the battles with them.

    Tauros and Dragonite are the heart of the team because of their ability to defeat many pokemon types. Tauros is usually sent out first and can defeat one or two pokemon on his own without having to switch to the others. Dragonite is great because he is resistant to many attacks fire/’ water etc.

    Never underestimate your opponent in stadium. Try to have as many different types of attacks on one team as possible. If all else fails use stat changing moves like minimize and swords dance. If you can get your pokemon "dug in" you may have a better chance of winning. Don’t forget about paralysis, sleep and confusion -your opponent won’t.

    Remember your opponent’s weakness not just type wekness but wekness to attack based moves or special based moves. I.e. if you have a charizard vs. a gengar it’s much better to use fly on it than try to attack it’s high special with a fire attack. Also remember that you get a 1.5x damage boost by matching type with pokemon. Remember that when choosing which attacks to use and teach pokemon.

    Pokémon Stadium Cheat Codes

    Extra Damage

    When performing a fighting move, hold "A".

    Alternate Pokémon Colors

    Some of the Pokémon that appear in Pokémon Stadium have different colors. The secret to the color variations lie in the names you give your Pokémon as well as your trainer ID number (assigned to you in Pokémon Blue, Red or Yellow, whenever you start a new game). Well there are a few secret names that change certain Pokémons’ color. These are a few naming tricks that result in different color variations:
    · The whole name is lower caps (i.e.: poliwhirl)
    · Reverse the order of the syllables (i.e.: DRILLBEE)
    · Abridge the names (i.e.: Pika)

    Battle Mewtwo

    To play a hidden 6-on-1 battle with Mewtwo beat Gym Leader Castle and get all trophies in all 10 tournaments in the Stadium Mode. The map screen should turn into a night scene then a bonus tournament will open up, you will battle against the psychic super-Pokémon, Mewtwo (#150). Once you have beaten Mewtwo you will unlock a new game mode.

    Bonus Stickers

    Once you have beaten both the R-1 mode (including Mewtwo) and the R-2 Mode (including Mewtwo), you are given a set of bonus stickers that you can access in the Gallery Mode. When you're on the Gallery main screen hold down L and R and move the Cursor to Print. If you keep the buttons held the Print option will change to Bonus. You will now have access to a set of 16 bonus wallpaper stickers from all the different modes that you can print out at Snap Stations.

    GB Speed Upgrades

    There are two secret speed upgrades to the GB Tower Game Boy emulator that let you play Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow at much higher speeds:
    · Doduo Mode: Beat the Poké Cup. Once you have won all the Poké Cup tournaments, the GB Tower changes into Doduo GB Tower and a Doduo sticker appears on the Game Boy. The Doduo upgrade doubles the speed of the game play when playing the Game Boy game on your N64.
    · Dodrio Mode: Play the Game Boy games at hyper speed with these alternate speed settings. To get it, you need to beat the Prime Cup (after you have already beaten the Poké Cup). You can switch between the different GB Tower speed settings during game play by pressing C Right.

    Get Amnesia Psyduck

    Unlocking it will take a while, but it's worth it. You have to register all 151 Pokémon in the Hall of Fame. Whenever you beat a tournament (or Gym Leader Castle), your six Pokémon are entered into the Hall of Fame. It doesn't matter whether you use rental Pokémon or your own, but you can't have any gaps. Once you've done it, you are awarded a free Psyduck that knows Amnesia.

    Get Surfing Pikachu

    To teach your Pikachu Surf (a technique it can normally not learn) you need to first unlock the R-2 (Round 2) mode. Then do the following:
    · Enter the R-2 Prime Cup's Master Ball division (you have to beat the first three divisions first).
    · Have a team that contains a Pikachu that does not yet know Surf. You have to use a Pikachu from your Game Boy game. You cannot unlock Surfing Pikachu using a Rental Pokémon. Do not register your team. Pick it directly from your Game Boy cartridge.
    · You now have to beat the Prime Cup's Master Ball division using a team that always has Pikachu. Pikachu has to be in every one of the eight battles.
    · You can’t to use any continues. If you do you won't get Surfing Pikachu. Once you have done all of the conditions shown and beaten the cup you are shown an award screen with Pikachu standing on a surfboard. From here on Pikachu can use the Surf technique both in battle and during game play (Game Boy versions only). If you've got Pokémon Yellow you can now also access the hidden Surfing Pikachu mini-game. Simply go to the small hut on the northern beach of Route 19.

    New Title Screen Beat both the Gym Leader Castle and Stadium modes to change the title screen (in addition to the map mode). The new title shows depict Pikachu, Blastoise, Charizard, Venusaur and Mewtwo.

    Open Up R-2 Mode To get the secret R-2 Mode (as well as a brand-new title screen) defeat Mewtwo after you have beaten the Stadium Mode and Gym Leader Castle. You will now see the final credits sequence, it will unlock the harder R-2 Mode and all new battles. You can toggle between R-2 and Regular Mode at the start-up screen by pressing C-Right

    Each time you beat the Gym Leader Castle (including the Final Four and your Rival) you will receive one of eight semi-rare to rare Pokémon. These Pokémon are awarded at random, so it's likely that you'll need to beat the Gym Leader Castle again and again to get the ones you want. Once you have beaten the Castle you only need to defeat the Final Four and your Rival again if you want to win more Pokémon. Here are the Pokémon you can win:
    #001 Bulbasaur
    #004 Charmander
    #007 Squirtle
    #106 Hitmonlee
    #107 Hitmonchan
    #133 Eevee
    #138 Omanyte
    #140 Kabuto

    Here is a list of the Pokemon I use to battle in Pokemon Stadium. So far, I’ve beaten the Gym Leader Castle and all of the "ball" categories in the Prime Cup except for the Master Ball category.

    Jolteon: Double Kick, Thunder, Thunder Bolt, Body Slam Double Kick super effective against rock types, which are Jolteon’s weakness. Thunder is the most powerful attack, and Thunder Bolt is for when you don’t need to do much damage, and you need accuracy. Body Slam is for when the enemy is resistant to electricity.

    Mewtwo: Psychic, Toxic, Barrier, Recover Psychic is Mewtwo’s strongest attack. Toxic is great at taking down really strong opponents, especially ones that like to stall, or against other pokemon w/ Recover. Barrier is so you stay alive by taking very small amounts of damage, and Recover gains back HP you’ve lost.

    Dragonite: Blizzard, Hyper Beam, Body Slam, Horn Drill Blizzard is super effective against other dragon types, grass, and flying types. Hyper Beam is his strongest attack. Body Slam is for when you don’t need to do a lot of damage, and it saves PP. Horn Drill is a great desperation attack, or when you want to defeat someone quickly.

    Sandslash: Earthquake, Slash, Dig, Rock Slide. Since Earthquake and Dig are ground attacks, you don’t have much to use against flying types, but Rock Slide is super effective. Earthquake is the strongest ground type attack. Slash is a great normal move with a critical hit almost every time. Dig is pretty strong, it wastes the opponent’s PP, and stalls as well.

    Flareon: Flamethrower, Fire Spin, Fire Blast, Body Slam Fire Blast is the strongest fire type attack. Flamethrower is for when you don’t need to do as much damage as Fire Blast. Fire Spin is good for when you don’t want the enemy to attack, if you can avoid the problem of bad accuracy. Body Slam is for fire resistant enemies.

    Blastoise: Blizzard, Surf, Hydro Pump, Body Slam Blizzard protects Blastoise from grass type enemies. Hydro Pump is the strongest water attack. Surf has better accuracy and more PP than Hydro Pump, so use it when you don’t need to do as much damage. Body Slam is for water resistant enemies.

    Tips: Use the Cinnabar Island Infinite Item trick in your GB game to get infinite PP ups (they come in really handy in long battles) and infinite TM 8’s (Body Slam)

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