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How to Get Pokémon to LV100

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Pokemon originated in Japan and means Pocket Monsters. They were invented in 1995 by Satoshi Tajiri and Nintendo makes the Pokemon games. The games can be played on the Nintedo 64, Gameboy, Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS. Here's how you can get your Pokemon to level 100.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Pick your Pokemon. All Pokemon have different levels and the higher level your Pokemon, the fastest your Pokemon will reach level 100. Have your Pokemon learn moves. You can give your Pokemon TM's to learn certain moves and other moves they learn as they level up.

  2. Step 2

    Battle other Pokemon. Walk around the game to get into Pokemon battles. The way to gain experience is to win the Pokemon battles. The more experience your Pokemon gets, the more they level up. If you want to get more than one Pokemon to level 100, you can get them to share experience. Either give your Pokemon a Exp. Share, or put the weakest Pokemon in the first slot and change to the stronger Pokemon the instant you get into battle.

  3. Step 3

    Get the vs seeker. It's found at Vermillion City. Go to the Pokemon Center and talk to the person at the counter and you'll get the vs seeker. The vs seeker lets you fight trainers that you've already fought. That's a great way to get experience for your Pokemon.

  4. Step 4

    Use the Day Care Center. Find the Day Care Center in the Pokemon game and leave the Pokemon you want to level up. It may take several days for the Pokemon in the Day Care Center to reach level 100.

Tips & Warnings
  • Have lots of patience because it may take longer than you thought to get a Pokemon to level 100.

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