13.09.2019

Pokemon Tower Defence Challenge 1

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A video showing how to get the shiny geodude. Of course i wont put the code:) get it by your own. Mount Moon 2 is a challenge level in Pokemon Tower Defense. Its layout is the same as Mount Moon 1 but a lot harder. The difficulty is pegged to the level of the player's best Pokemon. This page contains Pokemon Tower Defense cheats, hints, walkthroughs and more for PC. Pokemon Tower Defense. Right now we have 5 Cheats, 1 Walkthroughs and etc for this game and every day we increase our collection with new Pokemon Tower Defense cheats If you can not find the needed cheat in our list, check this page periodically or subscribe for this game's updates!

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If you missed it, make sure to check out the chapter 1 guide to get started. https://www.reddit.com/r/ProfessorOak/comments/ba438v/pokemon_tower_defense_flash_chapter_1_oaks/


OK here we go. If you didn't already make sure to get one of these achievements before moving on (unless you decide to do the Shiny one, then wait until Mt. Moon 1)


Onix: There are two methods to get this before Misty, one is much easier.


Shiny Hunter 1 Achievement:

For this you have to find 4 different Shiny Pokemon in the wild; Rattata, Pidgey, Zubat and Geodude. The Shiny Geodude you got from the challenge level doesn't count for this, so you have to find one in the wild. The best place to find a Shiny Rattata is Oak's lab, since that's the only thing you can find there. Just keep replaying the level until one appears. The best place for Pidgey is Route 1, since it has a 50% chance of appearing, with the other 50% being Rattata. I recommend going for Pidgey first so that way you won't accidentally find a second Rattata. As for Zubat and Geodude, you can find them both in Mt. Moon 1 and 2. The best place for both of them is Mt. Moon 1 because of their higher spawn rates, but 2 has much more rounds. It's up to you. You get the Shiny Onix from this one.


Pewter Challenge:

For this achievement you need to defeat Pewter Gym with Pokemon at level 10 or less and without losing any candy. A good strategy is to use the MissingNo code five times (SnDGames) and train them all to level ten, then catch a Pidgey and train it to level ten as well. Have Pidgey use Sand Attack and put it near the Pokeballs, alternating sides each round. Have all the MissingNo's use water gun and place them in the center. Then you're good to go for the rest of the gym until round 10, in which you have to take your Pokemon off the screen and then back up again after the rocks fall. Put the MissingNo in the same place as before and put the Pidgey near the Onix with the most health and/or a Pokeball. You get the Shadow Onix from this one. Also, for Shadow achievements you have to go to ptdtrading.com to pick it up, which is one of the only permissible uses of this website for this challenge.


Now that that's done, it's time for the levels.


Route 3: Levels 6-7 (Pidgey, NidoranM&F) & 6-8 (Spearow) & 3-7 (Jigglypuff) & 7 (Mankey). There is a bunch of stuff in this level. It'll take a little while to get all of them. I recommend using some of the stack of cash you got while grinding to teach MissingNo the TM False Swipe so you don't accidentally kill anything.


NidoranM/F: Nidoran's % depends on your version. In Red, NidoranM has a 10% and NidoranF has a 5%, and in Blue it's NidoranF with the 10% and NidoranM with the 5%. This should be pretty easy to evolve, even with the Moon Stones. NidoranM/F Lv16 -> Nidorino/Nidorina (Moon Stone) -> Nidoking/Nidoqueen.


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Jigglypuff: Jigglypuff has a 10% encounter rate. Not much to say about this. Jigglypuff (Moon Stone) -> Wigglytuff.



Viridian Forest 2: Levels.. a lot of variations. Yep you're not done with that infernal place yet. This is actually a great Shiny hunting level, because there's a lot of waves and no candy. Wait.. yes, you are done. Oof. There's no new Pokemon here (aside from Paras, but that can be found MUCH more commonly later on). It's not really a good training level because of how hard Butterfree and Beedrill are to kill, so it's pretty much useless.


Mt. Moon 1: Levels 7-10 (Zubat) & 7-9 (Geodude) & 8 (Cefairy) & 8-12 (Rattata, Spearow) & 10-12 (Mankey) & 6-12 (Ekans) &... 20-23? Think the wiki might be wrong on this one.. (Sandshrew).


Left Side: This level has different Pokemon on each side. The Pokemon on this side are..


Zubat: Zubat has a 60% chance of appearing here. Zubat Lv22 -> Golbat.


Right side: Yeah that was the only thing on the right side that you can't find better in a different place. There's more here though.


Spearow: Spearow has a 35% chance of appearing here. You can find it at higher levels here then in Route 3. Spearow Lv20 -> Fearow.


Mankey: Mankey has a 25% chance of appearing here. This is the best place you can find Mankey. Mankey Lv28 -> Primeape.


Ekans/Sandshrew: These both have a 5% chance of appearing. Which one appears depends on your version, Ekans for Red and Sandshrew for Blue. Ekans/Sandshrew Lv22 -> Arbok/Sandslash.


That's it for this level.


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Mt. Moon 2: Levels 7-10 (Zubat, Geodude) & 8 (Clefairy, Paras) & 15 (Poliwag, Growlithe/Vulpix, Oddish/Bellsprout). This has similar spawns as Mt. Moon 1, but with a bunch of new ones.


Clefairy: Clefairy has a 10% chance of spawning. Technically you could find this in Mt. Moon 1, but it's more common here. Clefairy (Moon Stone) -> Clefable.


Poliwag: Poliwag has a 20% chance of appearing here. Make sure you get two, because you're gonna need an extra. Poliwag Lv25 -> Poliwhirl (Water Stone) -> Poliwrath.


Growlithe/Vulpix: These have a 20% chance of spawning. Which one appears depends on your version, Growlithe for Red and Vulpix for Blue. Growlithe/Vulpix (Fire Stone) -> Arcanine/Ninetales.


Paras: Paras has a 5% chance of appearing in both versions. It had a 1% chance in Viridian Forest 2, which is why this place is better. Paras Lv 24 -> Parasect.


Now for the gym.


Cerulean Gym 1: Levels 15 (Pidgey) & 7 (Caterpie/Weedle) & 10 (Metapod/Kakuna, Magikarp, Abra) &12 (Oddish/Bellsprout).

You can safely beat this level, as it's not the last level in the chapter. It also has some wild Pokemon for you to catch.


Oddish/Bellsprout: These have a 27.5% chance of spawning. You could find these in the last level, but they're more common here. Which one appears depends on your game version, Oddish for Red and Bellsprout for Blue. Oddish/Bellsprout Lv21 -> Gloom/Weepinbell (Leaf Stone) -> Vileplume/Victreebell.

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Magikarp: Magikarp has a 1.5% chance of appearing here if you got the Old Rod, which you should've if you had gotten your Pokedex. There's a special strategy with Gyarados that can help with a lot of levels, so you may want to catch a few. Magikarp Lv20 -> Gyarados.

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Abra: Abra has a 0.5% chance of spawning here. And you need TWO in order to get Mr. Mime. Smacks lips.. frick. This is one of the harder parts of this challenge. You'll need your False Swipe MissingNo for this one, and have it set for fastest. Abra Lv16 -> Kadabra.


And that's it for this level.


Cerulean Gym 2: This level has no new Pokemon, and since it's the last level in this chapter you can't beat it until you catch and evolve everything before it. Once you've done that, a good strategy is to have level 30+ Raichu using Thunderbolt on the top, and level 30+ Beedrill on the bottom using Twineedle.


Trades: There are two in-game trades you can do at this point.


Mr. Mime: The first is the Mr. Mime trade, where you need to have a Pokemon with Cut chop down the tree on route 2, and also have an Abra out for that entire level. Then an old man will offer to trade you a Mr. Mime for it. This is the only way to get Mr. Mime before Misty (and maybe even at all).


Jynx: The second trade is the Jynx trade. It's much easier then the other one, where you needed to catch an additional Abra. For this one you need to just have a Poliwhirl on the field in the first Cerulean Gym level during the last level without taking it off. Then you're offered to trade a Jynx for it, which is the only way to get Jynx before chapter 3+.


Achievements: Ther's a big fat bunch of new achievements you can do, including the ones listed at the very top of this post. Most of them have to do with Cerulean Gym 1.


Star Wars: For this you need to defeat a Starmie in Cerulean Gym 1. It's a little tricky, but with the right strategy it's definitely manageable. This is one of the strategies from the wiki. 'Use a Missingno. with Sky Attack on the upper-right platform, a Raichu with Thunder on the central platform, and a Parasect with Spore on the lower-right platform. Rain Dance should be used to ensure Thunder's accuracy, and the Missingo and Raichu should be close to Level 30.' The reward for doing this is a Shiny Staryu, which is one of two ways to get a Staryu before chapter 3+. Staryu (Water Stone) -> Starmie.


Cerulean Challenge: This is the second way. Technically if you do this you'll also get the shiny Staryu, so it doesn't really matter. This is much more difficult, however, because instead of beating only one Starmie, you have to beat every Pokemon with only level 30 and unders. Yeah the other one sounds like a better idea. Here's the wiki page if you want strategies. https://pokemontowerdefense.fandom.com/wiki/Achievements#Cerulean_ChallengeStaryu (Water Stone) -> Starmie.


No advantage: This one is required to do though. For this you have to beat Cerulean Gym 1 without Electric or Grass type Pokemon. The reward is a Shiny Tentacool, which is the only way to get one at this point. A good strategy is to 'put five Level ~25 MissingNo set to Sky Attack on the field. Everything except the Starmie will get taken out by the MissingNo., and the Starmie alone will not result in a loss. ' Tentacool Lv30 -> Tentacruel.


And that's everything. I'll make the chapter 3 guide either when I finish chapter 2 or if someone asks me to before then.

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