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Now that you have Cut, you can remove the small bush on Route 2 to find a Great Ball and a Super Potion; otherwise, enter Route 3 from the flower garden. Immediately north of your position is Unova's Pokemon Daycare; as in previous Pokemon games, up to two Pokemon can be left here for the owners to raise for you and, if they're from compatible egg groups, they'll lay an egg.

See the Breeding Guide for more information. Next door to the Daycare is a small schoolhouse that has a playground with several trainers.

One is a Nursery Aide who has a Lillipup and a Munna; the other three are Preschoolers, one of whom is guarding the slide, who each have one of the elemental monkeys. An Ultra Ball is also hidden in their sandbox. If you need healing, you can speak to the teacher inside of the school to restore your team for free. You should do this because, after the Twins who use two Purrloin, Cheren will challenge you to yet another battle at Route 3's intersection!

Even though Cheren is challenging you to another battle, the members of his team have not changed since the Striaton Trainer School match, although their levels have increased. Use your elemental monkey or one of your other Pokemon to take out Cheren's Starter, which is also holding an Oran Berry to recover 10 HP. Use your strongest STAB moves to take it down quickly.

Tepig players also have an advantage here if it has evolved into Pignite and learned Arm Thrust. After you defeat Cheren, two Team Plasma Grunts will run past you, with Bianca and a little girl in pursuit.

Bianca explains that the Grunts have stolen the little girl's Pokemon, so Cheren decides that the two of you will help her and runs after them. If you try to go south, Bianca will stop you, so pick up the Super Potion in the tall grass.

Both of these Pokemon have decent final evolutions for in-game purposes, with Blitzle's evolution Zebstrika being the more useful, and they add some nice coverage to your team. Follow the path and you'll find Cheren at the entrance of the cave where the Plasma Grunts are hiding. Before entering yourself, go right from Cheren's location and you'll find a female Pokemon Breeder who uses Patrat, Pidove and Lillipup; after defeating her, she'll give you another Oran Berry.

Grab the Repel just below her and then agree to enter the cave with Cheren. You'll face the two Plasma Grunts from earlier and, although it looks like it'd be a tag match, it's only you against a male Plasma Grunt's Level 12 Patrat.

However, two more Grunts will enter to fight you and Cheren in a proper tag match with two more Level 12 Patrat. Between your Starter and Cheren's, you should have no problem winning. They'll rant again about how Pokemon suffer under the rule of Trainers, but return the girl's Pokemon, which Cheren will return to her. Before heading out, follow the path around to get TM46 - Thief, a Dark-type move that causes minor damage and steals the target's hold item if the user isn't holding an item.

A Full Heal is hidden just left of the TM. Roggenrola's third stage, Gigalith, has extremely high Attack and Defense, although it requires trading to evolve. If you can get one, Gigalith is extremely useful throughout the rest of the game. Woobat's evolution, Swoobat, is very fast but has little else to offer thanks to its low other stats, however. As the first Pokemon of these types so far, they may be worth hunting down and catching. When you meet back up with Bianca and the little girl, the latter will give you three Heal Balls, which restore full health to a Pokemon after it is captured, as thanks for helping her.

Continue south and you'll see a male School Kid with a Blitzle near an Antidote on the ground. Occasionally you can see a patch of tall grass shaking in this area; like with Drilbur, if you get into a wild battle while standing on such a patch, wild Audino will appear. It is a defensive Pokemon that doesn't evolve and isn't particularly useful for getting through the game, but it does give a lot of EXP points. Continue south and Cheren will point out that the grass in which he was just standing looks different from regular tall grass; it is in this kind of grass that you can engage in wild double battles.

If you have only one healthy Pokemon, this does not occur. Continue south and you'll fight a female School Kid who has a Woobat, which you might have seen in the cave earlier. After her, go left and you'll see a bridge over the water. Before crossing it, go down and around to get a free Great Ball sitting in the tall grass; then cross the bridge and fight another female School Kid who has a Patrat and a Purrloin. On the other side of the bridge, you'll find an Awakening laying on the ground; continue west to find the last Trainer, a male School Kid with a Pidove and a Roggenrola, before Route 3 terminates at Nacrene City, the home of the game's second Gym!

Nacrene City, a home to artists, is a bit run-down, as the buildings are abandoned warehouses and there's a broken train track going along the lower part of the City. As you enter, Cheren will call you over and give you three Chesto Berries; these heal a Pokemon from its Sleep condition one time each and you might want to attach one to your strongest Pokemon right now to prepare for an upcoming battle.

In the house right of the Pokemon Center, talk to the girl on the upper level. In White Version, she'll offer to trade her Cottonee for your Petilil; in Black Version, she'll make the opposite offer. This is actually an important in-game trade because, otherwise, Petilil does not appear in Black nor Cottonee in White! In the house left of the Pokemon Center, you can buy battle items, such as X Attack, on the bottom floor.

Next door, a blue-haired girl will ask whether you started with Snivy, Tepig or Oshawott and then give you one of three free items: Miracle Seed, Charcoal or Mystic Water. Feel free to lie to her face to get the item that you want, but it would be wise to take the Charcoal or the Mystic Water for now because you can get another Miracle Seed pretty soon. At the left side of the City's tracks is a hidden Revive.

North of the Pokemon Center is a cafe with an accordion player chilling outside; there's an Ultra Ball hidden to his right. To the right of this cafe is the Gym; however, as you try to enter it, N will emerge.

First he'll ask if you agree with his philosophy about Pokemon, which might affect his opinion of you, and then he'll challenge you to a battle regardless of your response. Although N has expanded his roster, including dropping his only Pokemon from the last battle, his Levels are pretty weak after all of the Trainer battles you should have had so far.

Even if you have type disadvantages, N's team is pretty weak for this point and you should pull out the win. N will slink off afterward while he mumbles some threats to befriend the Legendary Pokemon Zekrom in Black or Reshiram in White while mysterious music plays. Regardless, you can now enter Nacrene Gym. Nacrene City's Gym actually doubles as a Museum, explaining the giant Dragonite fossil that you'll see as soon as you enter.

Go west of the city to the fountain, then go north onto Route 3. As you enter Route 3, you'll find a staircase. Walk up it to find two buildings and a playground to the left. The building on the right is the Pokemon Daycare.

Here, you can drop off one or two Pokemon for the people there to raise. For every step you take while the Pokemon are there, they will gain 1 EXP. They automatically level up and learn moves. Also, if you leave two Pokemon a male and female there there, you may be able to get eggs. Please note that some Pokemon, despite being of a gender eg. Latias , Latios , cannot breed. The building on the left is a preschool. That's pretty much that all inside.

To the left of the preschool is the children's playground. As you enter, you'll have to battle a Nursery Aide. After the battle, head over to the northwestern corner of the sandbox and go one step right and two down.

Press A to find an Ultra Ball. Now, aside from that, we can battle the kids here. One is next to the slide's stairs. There are also two Preschoolers to the south of the slide; they will battle one at a time. That'll be it for this portion of Route 3. Heal up inside the preschool and descend the stairs. Go west and you'll fight your first double battle.

These battles are two-on-two and usually require you to supply two of your Pokemon. The Pokemon initially sent out are the top two on the list skipping eggs and KO'ed Pokemon. During these, either of your Pokemon can attack either opponent. Each Pokemon gets a turn. Some moves, such as Surf and Earthquake, can affect both of the opponents, sometimes including the user's partner. So be careful with what you choose. Anyhow, return to the preschool to heal if you got too damaged, then continue west past where you had the double battle.

As you go forward, you'll find Cheren and will battle him. After you defeat Cheren, you'll see two Team Plasma Grunts run past, soon followed by Bianca and a little girl. It seems that those Grunt stole the little girl's Pokemon. Obviously, you'll need to get it back. After the talking is over with, Cheren will off to the west to chase the Grunts down. When you regain control, go into the nearby patch of grass to get the Super Potion.

Go and heal up at the preschool if you need to, then go west to where Cheren went. Continue west until you bump into a wall, then you'll need to go north.

You will find Cheren in front of a cave entrance. Ignore this situation for the moment and go east through the grass. You'll find a Pokemon Breeder to battle there, who will give you an Oran Berry upon her defeat. Go south to find a Repel. Return to Cheren's location and speak with him, responding "yes". He will go into the cave. You should follow suit. When you are ready, walk to the two Team Plasma Grunts. Some talking, and there will be a quick battle. After this, there will be a quick scene and then two more Grunts come.

This battle will be a double battle, with Cheren being your partner. With situations like this, when you have a partner, you cannot control their actions or Pokemon at all. After winning the battle, there will be a bit of talking. During this scene, the Team Plasma Grunts will give you the girl's Pokemon and flee. Cheren leaves to give the girl her Pokemon back. Once you regain control, go west in the cave and follow the path around to the item, TM46 Thief.

That'll be all for here; exit the cave and return to Route 3. Go back east to Bianca and the little girl. As thanks for returning her Pokemon to her, the girl will give you three Heal Balls before Bianca takes her away. On the Heal Ball A Heal Ball is almost the same as a regular Poke Ball, as far as catch rate 1.

That is the only difference, as it doesn't affect it otherwise. Another note: if you have six Pokemon eggs included in your party and capture a Pokemon with one, it would have been a wasted ball: if you have six Pokemon, a captured one is sent to the PC, and Pokemon in the PC are automatically healed. Anyhow, you can now travel to the south. As you do so, you'll encounter and battle a School Kid.

Defeat him and go into the patch of grass to the east and you will find an Antidote. Further south, you'll find Cheren. You'll be warned of the taller, darker-green grass, as it can sometimes cause wild double battles. These are like regular double battles, except you can catch the Pokemon. There is only one catch: if both the opposing Pokemon aren't KO'ed, you can't try to capture, as it is tough to aim with both of them around.

You will therefore need to KO the one you don't want.



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