Pokemon Black Version Cheats
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Unlock the National Dex
Defeat the Elite Four for the first time. Resume your game after the credits to get the National Dex from Professor Juniper.
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Get the Lucky Egg
Fight your way through the Chargestone Cave to get the Lucky Egg from Professor Juniper at the exit. Or get it randomly from the man in the sunglasses near Route 13.
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Get the Amulet Coin
Find the three dancers in Castelia City. The first is by the fountain. Defeat him in battle to initiate the search for the next two. One is on Narrow Street and the other is on Unity Pier. Defeat them both and talk to them afterwards to send them back to the fountain. Return to the fountain after all three dancers are defeated and they will...
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Get the Health Wig
Find it on Charizard Bridge when stepping on top of the black dot near the center.
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Get the EXP Share
Clear the Battle Company in Castella City. Defeat the "CEO" and he'll give you the EXP Share.
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Change Deerling/Sawsbuck forms
Deerling and Sawsbuck change forms depending on real-time months.
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Change Deoxys forms
Examine the meteor in the Nacrene Museum to cycle through all of Deoxys's forms.
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Change Giratina to its Origin Form
Get the Griseous Orb from the Shadow Triad on the Marvelous Bridge. Equip Giratina with this item to change it into its Origin Form.
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Change Rotom forms
Rotom's form can change depending on the boxes you open on the bottom floor of Shopping Mall Nine.
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Evolve Eevee into Leafeon
Level up Eevee near the moss-covered stone in Pinwheel Forest.
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Evolve Magneton into Magnezone
Level up Magneton in the Chargestone Cave.
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Change Arceus forms
Equip Arceus with a plate.
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Evolve Feebas into Milotic
Get the Prism Scale on Route 13. Equip Feebas with the Prism Scale and trade it to induce a trade evolution.
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Evolve Nosepass into Probopass
Level up Nosepass in the Chargestone Cave.
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Change Shaymin into its Sky Form
Get Gracidea from the woman in the Lacunosa Town Pokemon Center. Equip Shaymin with the Gracidea.
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Evolve Eevee into Glaceon
Level up Eevee near the frozen crystal at the bottom of Twist Mountain.
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Find Foongus and Amoongus
Walk around the tall grass on Route 11. These Pokemon will appear as Pokeballs.
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Get Volcarona
Defeat the Elite 4 and get the National Pokedex. Fly to the Desert Resort and enter the Relic Castle to find a new area open. This area contains the rare Volcarona. Good luck on this battle, because Volcarona won't come quietly.
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Get Zorua
The lost girl in Castelia is secretly a Zorua, but you'll never know this unless you have Celebi in your party. Import Celebi and empty up a slot. Talk to the girl and she will turn into her true form and occupy your empty slot.
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Breed a Deino with Dark Pulse
The Dark/Dragon-type Hydreigon can conquer many Pokemon with the Dark Pulse move, but getting one is a little tricky. Import a male Ekans, Arbok, or Seviper from the previous generation of Pokemon games (after using the previous generation's TM79 on it) and breed it with a female Deino, Zweilous, or Hydriegon. They'll get you an egg that'll...
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Get Pansear/Panpour/Pansage
Enter the Dreamyard east of the first Gym. A trainer will give you a Pokemon based on your starter choice. You'll either get Pansage (Tepig), Pansear (Dewott), or Panpour (Snivy).
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Find Audrino
The rare Normal-type Audrino is found in any random patch of tall grass. Audrino's hiding spot is given away when a part of the grass starts shaking. Walk up to the shaking grass to initiate the battle. Make sure you use Repel, because a random battle will re-position Audrino elsewhere and you'll have to start your search over.
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Get Larvesta
Proceed to Route 18 and get an egg from a man in the house. This egg contains Larvesta.
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Get Magikarp
A common sight in older games, Magikarp are much rarer in Black/White. Defeat the Elite 4 and get the National Pokedex. Make your way to the Marvelous Bridge, where a salesman will offer you Magikarp for the low price of 500.
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Get the older fossils
Defeat the Elite 4 and get the National Pokedex. Proceed to the Twist Mountain Cave and a man there will offer a random fossil to you each day. These random fossils will become Omanyte, Kabuto, Aerodactyl, Lileep, Anorith, Cranidos, or Shieldon.
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Find a Musharna with Telepathy
Defeat the Elite 4 and get the National Pokedex. Return to the Dreamyard on Fridays to find a Musharna residing in the tall grass at the end. This Musharna comes with the Telepathy attack.
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Find Darmanitan with Zen Mode
Defeat the Elite 4 and get the National Pokedex. Go to the Relic Castle and get a RageCandyBar from the Professor. Play around with the statues near the entrance and you'll eventually start fighting Darmanitan. Use the RageCandyBar and capture Darmanitan to capture it with its Zen Mode move.
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Get Tirtouga/Archen
Go to the Relic Castle and the top floor will contain a pair of fossils. The Cover Fossils will become Tirtouga and the Plume Fossil will become Archen. You can only choose one, so you'll have to trade for the other.
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Leader Elesa Strategy
Elesa uses Electric-types, but don't think a Ground-type will get your through single-handedly, because Elesa opens up with two Electric/Flying-type Emolgas. Attacking directly isn't advised, either, because of Emolga's Static ability. Use Rock-type attacks on the Emolgas to take them out. When Elesa is down to Zebstrika, bring out your...
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Leader Skyla Strategy
Skyla brings out Flying-types, so this shouldn't be too hard. Start with a Dark-type to take out the Psychic/Flying-type Swoobat. An Electric or Ice-type can quickly take down Unfezant. And if you have an Electric-type, Swanna should pose absolutely no threat.
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Ghetsis Boss Fight
Ghetsis is the game's final boss and represents Team Plasma's last stand. You'll have a very powerful lead Pokemon in the form of the legendary Reshiram, but Ghetsis has a plan for it with his opening Ghost-type, Cofagrigus. Cofagrigus will try and open with Toxic, so immediately switch out Reshiram with a Steel-type so Toxic has no effect....
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Leader Brycen Strategy
Brycen uses Ice-types, but none of his Pokemon's moves will freeze your Pokemon, so don't be afraid of that. Hit Vanillish and Cryogonal hard with Fire-type moves, but be careful with Beatric. Beatric can take out your Fire-type with the Water-type move Brine, so consider using a Fighting-type here, instead.
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Leader Burgh Strategy
Burgh uses Bug-types, so a Flying or Fire-type is recommended. Whirlpede comes out first and a Fire or Flying-type will dispatch it easily. Dwebble will likely come out next and that's a Bug/Rock type, so a Fighting-type will work best against it. Leavanny is the last one and it's a Bug/Grass type, so Fire and Flying-type attacks will hit for 4x...
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Leader Drayden Strategy
You'll face Drayden in Black and he'll use three dangerous Dragon-types. Fraxure will try and warm up with Dragon Dance, so immediately hit it with Ice-type moves before it can boost up. Druddigon is extremely dangerous, as it'll wipe out many of your Pokemon with Revenge. Wear it down with moves like Leech Seed and hit it with...
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Leader Lenora Strategy
Lenora uses Dark-types, so bring in a Fighting-type. But be ready for the opening Herdier, which will chop your attack with its Intimidate ability. Watchog will freely use Hypnosis, so be ready for it and attack with Fighting-type attacks.
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Leader Cilan/Chili/Cress Strategy
Cilan/Chili/Cress is a unique Gym Leader battle in that their last Pokemon will differ depending on who your starter is. Their final Pokemon will always be a type that matches up well against your starter, so compensate for that by picking up a Pansage/Pansear/Panpour from the Dreamyard. Pick your monkey wisely.
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Leader Clay Strategy
Clay is a Ground-type specialist and opens up with the Dark/Ground-type Krokorok. A Water or Grass-type can take down Krokorok, but make sure it's a quick one, or Krokorok will hit with Swagger. Put the Water-type away for Clay's Palpitoad and bring out a Grass-type, which can hit Palpitoad for 4x damage. Clay's Excadrill will hit hard, so try...



