The Jynx named Zynx, will have a mild nature and come with the item fab mail. For this trade, make sure to grab an extra Spearow to store in your computer or level up at the beginning of the game. When players get to Vermillion city, go to the trainer who offers them a Farfetch'd and trade , the level of the Pokemon will depend on the level of the Spearow that they traded.
The Farfetch'd will come with a stick, an item that will raise the critical hit chance of Farfetch'd. The Pokemon named Ch'Ding will have an adamant nature, and unlike in the original games, can be obtained without trading. Like in the original game, the Ponyta for Seel trade feels a little unfair since both creatures can be caught close to Cinnabar Island. If players still want to go through with the trade though then catch a Ponyta and then head into the laboratory.
Talk to the scientist at the table, and he will offer them the trade. The Seel will be named Seelor and won't come to gamers holding any items. In addition, this Seel will have a bold nature; this can be a great extra for taking on the gym. This trade will require trainers to capture a Pikachu and then buy a thunderstone to force it to evolve. Once they do, they will be able to trade their Raichu for an Electrode on Cinnabar Island.
Like with Ponyta, you will need to visit the lab to find the trainer. Keep in mind that players can get Electrode pretty easily in the game and that this trade may not be worth it at this point in the game. The Electrode named Esphere will have a hasty nature and won't come to trainers holding any items.
This next trade will come from another trader located in the Cinnabar Island Lab. This time trainers will need to have caught a Venonat before arriving at Cinnabar in order to make this trade. Tangela can be caught near the island, making this a nonessential trade. The Tangela will come to them holding a stardust which can be sold for a little bit of money. The Tangela will be named Tangeny and has a hasty nature.
If they want to just catch a Tangela, try the grass patches near Pallet Town. It gets Disable and Stomp , I guess? Its TM moves are much more interesting. Lickitung learns basically all the special attacking TMs. It doesn't have the stats to use them, of course, but let it have this. So yeah. There's Lickitung. Project NuzlockeDex Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Forum List of Users Admins. Route Route 44 , Safari Zone. Black White Challenger's Cave. Route 2. Pleasant Forest. Sun Moon Trade.
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Damaged normally by: Normal. Weak to: Normal. Immune to: Normal. Resistant to: Normal. Level Move Type Cat. PP 01 1. Defense Curl. Knock Off. Power Whip. Belly Drum. Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Lickitung Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Lickitung Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations.
TM Move Type Cat. PP TM Mega Punch. Mega Kick. Fire Punch. Ice Punch. Thunder Punch. Hyper Beam. Giga Impact. Solar Beam. Rock Slide. Icy Wind. Rain Dance. Sunny Day. Helping Hand. Brick Break. Rock Tomb. Brutal Swing. Stomping Tantrum. Swords Dance. Body Slam. Hydro Pump. Ice Beam. Fire Blast. Sleep Talk. Iron Tail. Shadow Ball. Muddy Water. Zen Headbutt. Work Up. Body Press. Parent Move Type Cat. Hammer Arm. Moves marked with a superscript game abbreviation can only be bred onto Lickitung in that game.
Game Move Type Cat. Terrain Pulse. Move Type Cat. Aqua Tail. Bubble Beam. Double Team. Dragon Tail. Dream Eater. Dynamic Punch. Focus Punch. Heal Bell. Power-Up Punch.
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