Pokemon Heart Gold Walkthrough: Union Cave
Part three of our own Pokemon Heart Gold walkthrough can help you make your strategy to Azalea Town to earn not your your first badge. Along the way you'll receive a mysterious egg, encounter new Pokemon, and battle Team Rocket the very first time.
As you trimphantly exit the Violet City gym, that you earned the Zephyr badge from Falkner within the last part in our Pokemon Heart Gold walkthrough, your phone will ring. Answer it and you should find Professor Elm carries a surprise for you: he wants one to take the mysterious egg you retrieved from Mr. Pokemon earlier hanging around. Fortunately you'll not have to trek completely back to New Bark Town to find the egg. One of Professor Elm's assistants is waiting to meet you in Violet City's Poke Mart.
Once there is an egg, it stays within your party being a Pokemon, but an obvious caveat: it can't be used in battle. It will hatch in a Togepi after about 2800 steps which, depending on how enough time you spend wandering click through the next site tall grass in search of Pokemon, probably will take longer than this a part of the guide. When it does hatch, Togepi is a powerful normal-type Pokemon having a range of psychic- and normal-type attacks. Its evolution, Togetic, gains wings and represents a secondary flying type.
Head south from Violet City to reach Route 32. This straightforward path walks you down through some fields where you can catch new Pokemon like Bellsprout, Hoppip, and Mareep, and over a boardwalk in which you'll battle a couple of fisherman trainers. A fishing guru lives in the house near the boardwalk and definately will offer you the old rod, an easy fishing rod which allows one to capture Magikarp.
At the southernmost end of Route 32 you will discover a Pokemon Center and a cave. Heal up with the Pokemon Center if need be, and after that enter the cave to proceed. Union Cave marks your first chance to capture rock Pokemon (aside from the Geodude you could have caught before battling Falkner) along with some poison-type Pokemon like Zubat and Paras. You'll also find a number of tough hiker trainers here, however it is nothing you simply can't handle with many well-placed grass-, ice-, or water-type attacks.
The cave's straight path goes through three subterranean layers before giving you back out in the sunlight on Route 33.
Route 33 will be the smallest route you've encountered yet. Except for one particular battle with a trainer here, there's little to find out, so just head west into Azalea Town. As soon as you enter an urban area, you'll witness a short cut-scene which has a black-clad fellow harrassing the townsfolk. This is your summary of Team Rocket, the game's main antagonists. Right now the Team Rocket member is blocking from the entrance to Azalea Town's prime attraction, the Slowpoke Well.
Head to the far west end of town to get Kurt's house. You'll find yourself returning here throughout the game since Kurt has the ability to turn Apricorns into rare and powerful forms of Poke Balls. Inside, Kurt will tell you he's too busy on the moment and after that run off. Chase him back to the Slowpoke Well and you'll find your way has stopped being blocked by the Team Rocket member. Enter the well to discover Kurt injured on his back.
Deeper inside well you will find a room stuffed with Team Rocket members up to no good, capturing Slowpokes and cutting their tails off as being a food delicacy. Get ready for battle and take the scum down. Throughout our Pokemon Heart Gold walkthrough you'll generally find Team Rocket grunts to be far weaker than gym leaders and even ordinary trainers. After felling the 3 Team Rocket grunts, their leader, Executive Proton, will come at you having a level 9 Zubat and level 12 Koffing.
Defeating Team Rocket frees the Slowpoke and earns your Kurt's gratitude. He'll provide you with the fast ball, a Poke Ball especially good at capturing fast Pokemon, being a reward and in addition offers to make any Apricorns you find on trees into Poke Balls. He can do one daily, so visit him often.
For now, the following task would be to head on the Azalea City gym and earn yourself the Hive Badge. Its leader and his awesome five underlings use pokemon of the bug variety. Bugsy's junior trainers use Pokemon including level 8 to 12, so they shouldn't give you to much trouble. If you chose Cyndaquil as your starter Pokemon, you'll have an easy time since bug-type Pokemon are weak against fire-type attacks. Otherwise, you'll do well with either a rock-type Pokemon like Geodude or a flying-type such as Spearow or Hoothoot.
Pokemon gym leader Bugsy himself wields a quantity 15 Kakuna, level 15 Metapod, and level 17 Scyther. The first two Pokemon really are a joke, but the Scyther may present you with a bit of trouble in case your Pokemon's levels aren't high enough. Defeating Bugsy earns you the Hive Badge, which permits you to control Pokemon around level 30 and also lets you utilize the move cut away from battle.