List of locations by index number (Generation II): Difference between revisions
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Tiddlywinks (talk | contribs) m (These things don't get their own top-level "Notes" section, not when they're only *indirectly* related to the subject of the page. It's confusing) |
Tiddlywinks (talk | contribs) m (This apparently gives the same response as 126. If I'm wrong somehow, sorry) |
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| 000 || | | 000 || ''Can't tell'' | ||
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| 001 || [[New Bark Town]] | | 001 || [[New Bark Town]] |
Revision as of 16:04, 30 August 2015
This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Japanese Crystal locations; names and some index numbers need to be rechecked |
Each location in the Generation II games has its own identification number used internally by the game.
These index numbers and names are also used by Pokémon Crystal's Pokémon Seer in Cianwood City. There are two special cases. Can't tell causes the seer to say "Whaaaat? I can't tell a thing! How could I not know of this?". Special causes the seer to say "What!? Incredible! I don't how understand how, but it is incredible! You are special. I can't tell where you met it, but it was at level <level>."
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