So I'm planning to catch all kanto pokemon in the kanto region in pokemon heartgold. But I was wondering, will Pokmon home automatically assign johto region to these games? I hope someone can help!

So, I just finished 3 playthroughs of pokemon kanto black, one with each starter, and wanted to share my thoughts. First of all, I gotta say thanks to the person who created this rom hack. As someone who never owned a 3ds, or the gen 5 games, but loved the designs of many unova pokemon, I thoroughly enjoyed being able to actually play with them. So in terms of difficulty, on my first play through I set the trainer teams to challenge mode, and in my second and third playthroughs, I set the trainer teams to omega mode. I kept the battle style as shift and didn't turn on perfect evs on my opponents. I wasn't planning on ev training my pokemon so I didn't want my opponents to have perfect evs.


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The elemental monkeys and unfezant line were actually surprisingly good. While I didn't have them on any of my final teams, I did pick them up early game to use until I could find the pokemon I wanted to use on my final teams, and they served their purpose well.

I'll be honest, I originally intended to use sawsbuck on my third playthrough, only to find out it didn't learn strength, which is a shame because being part normal type, he could make great use of it. I taught it to gogoat, but didn't really use it much in battle as I just used leaf blade for stab, and then earthquake on any pokemon that resisted leaf blade. I'd say gogoat is pretty solid grass pokemon overall, would use again.

Both chandelure and voclarona are amazing fire types. Volcarona is better in my opinion. I gave him bug buzz and heat wave (flamethrower before that) and didn't really need to give it coverage moves because it could even take out pokemon that resisted its stab pretty easily, especially after a quiver dance or 2. On the other hand, you can get litwick earlier in the game than larvesta, and it is a bit of a pain to train larvesta up to level 59. So really it's all just a matter of preference here too.

Accelgor and excavalier are both great pokemon. There's a reason alder has them on his team. First off, I heard about, but didn't truly realize how insanely fast accelgor is. Like, it was outspeeding oppoenents even after paralysis or either massive speed boosts from the opponent, or massive speed decreases on accelgor. Plus his special attack stat is pretty good, though not quite good enough to power through resistances like volcarona can. Thankfully, it does get aura sphere which can deal with steel types and giga drain for healing and dealing with rock types. Doesn't really have anything for poison types though. Excavalier, though not nearly as fast, makes up for it by having better defense and a poison immunity. It hits very hard with iron head and x scissor especially after a swords dance boost (I kept x-scissor over megahorn due to accuracy) and aerial ace for fighting types which resist the other 2 moves. I can see why he was koga's ace this game (koga is a bug type gym leader for those who haven't played this yet) Extremely good, would use both again.

Lastly, hydreigon. It is extremely annoying to train up (especially since you don't get the lucky egg until post game) but the results are well worth it. It sucks that you can't catch deino until the pokemon mansion, and it is pretty weak until it evolves into zweilous. But even before fully evolving, it was pretty useful against giovanni's team. As a hydreigon, it was the mvp in the pokemon league, practically sweeping Lance's team, including ohkoing his hydreigon. And even prior to that, my hydreigon had the highest body count against the other elite 4 members' pokemon as well. Although, his double weakness to fairy is unfortunate. Luckily, I didn't run into many fairy types. Though I wish the tm for flash cannon was available, as that would allow hydreigon to take out fairy types.

If you have a Sinnoh game from the 4th generation, the best method is actually to trade them to that game and train them up on the wild pokemon in the Battle Zone (the island containing the battle frontier), especially Route 227 and Stark Mountain.

Usually late in the game, trainers like School Kid Chad and Youngster Joey have tougher pokemon. Its better to fight them as if they have a level 50 you could get over 1000 XP. Though i have VERY tough pokemon (2 level 100s) and if you have over level 60 you might as well travel. If you think your training is bad, breed pokemon. You can have something crazy like 11 charizards and 65 Croconaws via breeding.

Put 2 pokemom in the day care at a time then go to Ecruteak gym and then get a heavy object put it on the up button and do it when you go to sleep then when you wake up check your game then go back to the day care you should see your pokemon gained levelsHopefully this helped coz it helped for me


Now I'm not going to be able to splash out on max IV and nature versions of the pokemon as I'm a poor noob but I've noticed you can pick up pokemon on the trade market with at least one maxed out IV for usually under 20k. Most of the ones under 20k are better than the ones I've got. 006ab0faaa

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