Pokémon: Silver Version - Part 8 - Finding Electricity

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There are a lot of Pokémon types as you may know in the World of Pokémon. But some actually appear more often than others. The two we see the most are probably the Water and Flying types (other than the regular Normal types of course). And because of those two types appearing so often, the Electric type is a very valuable asset in every Pokémon team. Finding an Electric type is therefore a must, and something that needs to done quickly. Perhaps we can find one here...

Pokémon Gold & Pokémon Silver released on the Game Boy Color in 2000 as the second generation of core Pokémon games. With just slight differences between versions like the first generation, the games can be considered different versions of the same game. In this new generation we get treated to a new region to explore, new Pokémon to find, more gyms to battle and a big bunch of new game mechanics to help improve the already existing formula of Pokémon. But we are once again on a quest to become the greatest trainer of all. And since Pokémon Silver is the only game I own of the second generation of Pokémon, it will be the game I'm going to cover as a Let's Play.

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(0:00) Route 32 - Catching Zubat
(7:14) Route 32 - Catching Mareep
(9:13) Route 32 - Catching Magikarp
(13:10) Route 32 - Trainer Battles







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