In this part, we explore Fuchsia City and the replacement for the Safari Zone, the GO Park Complex. Unfortunately, the GO Park is useless without an existing Pokémon GO Account, which I do not have. On the bright side, we are able to learn the Secret Technique, Sea Skim, thanks to a trainer and his Lapras at the GO Park entrance. Sea Skim allows us to surf on the water, and will be mandatory to reach a later Gym. Afterwards, we run into Jesse and James and get the Gold Teeth for the Warden, who teaches us Secret Technique, Strong Push, as a reward. This is the replacement for Strength which allows us to move heavy boulders around. With that out of the way, we finally head to the Fuchsia Gym to take on the Poison-Type Master, Koga. In order to access his gym, you need to have caught at least 50 different types of Pokémon (in other words, 50 Rattata won't cut it). Seeing as this is a Poison Gym, Psychic and Ground Type moves are a good idea. After defeating Koga, we get the Soul Badge.
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