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What move does the lady on two island teach?

What move does the lady on two island teach?

A woman at Two Island’s Cape Brink will teach one move to each of the fully evolved Kanto starter Pokémon. She will teach Frenzy Plant to Venusaur, Hydro Cannon to Blastoise, and Blast Burn to Charizard.

What do you do in leaf green post game?

After defeating the Pokemon League, you can return to the Sevii Islands and explore more islands, plus the Cerulean Cave! After getting the national pokedex from Prof. Oak (if you of course have recorded 60 species) Not only will new kinds of pokemon appear but one of the Legendary beasts will now roam Kanto.

How do you relearn moves in leaf green?

The move deleter can be found in the house neighbouring the Fuchsia Pokemon Center. The move maniac can be found in the house next to the Game House on Island #2. He will teach a move that your Pokemon will have learnt at an earlier level if you give him either a Big Mushroom, or two Tiny Mushrooms.

Can you return one island?

When you return to One Island, go back to the Pokémon Center and talk to Bill. He tells you the PCs are all linked up now. He’ll take you back to the mainland, and tell you that as long as you have a Tri-Pass, you can always go there from Vermilion Port.

What move do you learn at Cape Brink?

Cape Brink (きわのみさき Cape Brink) is a small plateau whereby the house of a Move Tutor is located, who will teach the Trainer’s Starter Pokémon one of three ultimate moves, Blast Burn, Hydro Cannon and Frenzy Plant.

How do you learn Frenzy Plant?

Frenzy Plant is the highest powered Grass-type move so far, introduced in Generation III. It can only be learned by the final evolution of a Grass-type Starter Pokémon.

What is the difference between LeafGreen and FireRed?

While the FireRed is an enhanced remake of the original Pokémon Red game, the LeafGreen is the upgraded version of the original Pokémon Blue game. The LeafGreen exclusives include Ninetales, Bellsprout, Slowpoke, Staryu, Starmie, Magmar, Marill, Misdreavus, Sneasel, Octillery, Magby, Deoxys, and more.