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Learn how to advance to the next level in Pokémon Stadium with this comprehensive guide, covering strategies, tips, and insights for mastering the game's challenges.

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Learn how to advance to the next level in Pokémon Stadium with this comprehensive guide, covering strategies, tips, and insights for mastering the game's challenges.

Walkthrough:

  1. The guide has undergone numerous revisions, with version 3.50 being the final update, incorporating extensive gameplay experience.
  2. Key strategic insights include re-evaluating moves like Hyper Beam and Sky Attack due to their turn-cost, and a revised understanding of Substitute's effectiveness.
  3. The guide now rates Pokémon based on their max stats at level 100 and provides recommendations for specific cups (Poké, Petit, Pika) and the Gym Leader Castle.
  4. Pokémon that evolve into dual types are listed under their final dual-type classification.
  5. TM/HM usage is highlighted as important, especially for less evolved Pokémon or those with limited level-up movepools in lower cups.
  6. New strategies and teams have been added for defeating the hard mode of the game, which are also effective for the first round.
  7. Information on stat growth and achieving maximum stats has been updated.
  8. Specific move corrections have been made, such as the effectiveness of Counter and the HP recovery of Softboiled. Psychic is noted as not the most powerful psychic attack; Dream Eater is harder to use but more potent.
  9. Raichu's ability to learn Light Screen (while in its Pikachu stage) has been noted.
  10. Corrections have been made regarding type effectiveness, such as Beedrill and Venomoth not being weak to ground-type attacks, and Tentacruel being able to learn Mega Drain.
  11. Attack type chart errors have been fixed, clarifying that Fighting-type attacks do normal damage to Ice/Psychic types.
  12. Information on the earliest levels Pokémon can be found has been updated, with some Pokémon removed if they didn't qualify for cups.
  13. Corrections have been made to the attack types chart, specifically regarding Ice/Psychic types.
  14. Updates include new information on stat growth and new teams/strategies for defeating hard mode.
  15. Specific move errors have been corrected, such as Aerodactyl not learning Rock Slide and Slowbro not learning Hydro Pump.
  16. New information has been added regarding the Surfing Pikachu secret and the Battle Now mode. It's noted that Mewtwo cannot be rented after round 2.
  17. The secret for obtaining hyper mode in mini-games has been clarified: win five in a row on 5 or more rounds. Secrets for finishing round 2 and obtaining Surfing Pikachu have been updated.
  18. The guide now includes where to obtain each Pokémon at its earliest levels and in which game version.
  19. Corrections have been made to the ultimate teams, such as changing Clefable's move from Hydro Pump to Double Edge. Secrets about changing Game Boy Tower backgrounds have been added.
  20. The guide details how to get hyper mode in mini-games and mentions rumors about obtaining Surfing Pikachu even with continues.
  21. Gym Leader Castle on hard mode has been finished, with notes added. Rumors about Surfing Pikachu and hyper mode have been added for testing.
  22. Mewtwo is confirmed as superior to Mew. Takedown, Double Edge, and Mega Kick are suggested as good TM picks.
  23. The Gym Leader Castle features level 50 Pokémon (varying by player's highest level), not all level 100. Brock's potential use of Confuse Ray against Mewtwo in the first gym is noted. The difficulty of the game modes has been updated.
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