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{{Infobox
|title=Pokémon Stadium 2
|image=Pkmn. Stadium 2 Boxart.jpg
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|genre=[[Strategy]]
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]]
|released={{jp|2000|December 14}}{{us|2001|March 26}}{{eu|2001|October 6}}
|players=1-4
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{OFLC|G}}
|preceded by=[[Pokémon Stadium]]
|series=Pokémon Stadium
}}
[[Image:Pknm. stad. 2 opening screen.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen. It changes when Round 1 is completed.]]
[[Image:Pkmn Stad 2 Title Scr 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen after Round 1 is completed.]]
'''Pokémon Stadium 2''' ('''Pokémon Stadium Gold-Silver''' in Japan) is a video game for the Nintendo 64.  It features all 251 Pokémon from the first and second generations. In Japan it was the third game of the [[:Category:Pokémon Stadium|Pokémon Stadium]] series. The Japanese edition also featured the capability to use the Pokémon Mobile System used in the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Crystal]].
The game supports all three original [[Game Boy]] Pokémon games ([[Pokémon Red and Blue]] and [[Pokémon Yellow]]) and the two Game Boy Color games ([[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]).  As in [[Pokémon Stadium]], Pikachu is a hidden character available if the Yellow cartridge is used.
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{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Stadium 2|num=1}}
{{Infobox
|title=Pokémon Stadium 2
|image=Pkmn. Stadium 2 Boxart.jpg
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|genre=[[Strategy]]
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]]
|released={{jp|2000|December 14}}{{us|2001|March 26}}{{eu|2001|October 6}}
|players=1-4
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{OFLC|G}}
|preceded by=[[Pokémon Stadium]]
|series=Pokémon Stadium
}}
[[Image:Pknm. stad. 2 opening screen.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen. It changes when Round 1 is completed.]]
[[Image:Pkmn Stad 2 Title Scr 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen after Round 1 is completed.]]
'''Pokémon Stadium 2''' ('''Pokémon Stadium Gold-Silver''' in Japan) is a video game for the Nintendo 64.  It features all 251 Pokémon from the first and second generations. In Japan it was the third game of the [[:Category:Pokémon Stadium|Pokémon Stadium]] series. The Japanese edition also featured the capability to use the Pokémon Mobile System used in the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Crystal]].
The game supports all three original [[Game Boy]] Pokémon games ([[Pokémon Red and Blue]] and [[Pokémon Yellow]]) and the two Game Boy Color games ([[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]).  As in [[Pokémon Stadium]], Pikachu is a hidden character available if the Yellow cartridge is used.
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[[Category:Nintendo]]
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[[Category:Single player]]
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{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Stadium 2|num=1}}
{{Infobox
|title=Pokémon Stadium 2
|image=Pkmn. Stadium 2 Boxart.jpg
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|genre=[[Strategy]]
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]]
|released={{jp|2000|December 14}}{{us|2001|March 26}}{{eu|2001|October 6}}
|players=1-4
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{OFLC|G}}
|preceded by=[[Pokémon Stadium]]
|series=Pokémon Stadium
}}
[[Image:Pknm. stad. 2 opening screen.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen. It changes when Round 1 is completed.]]
[[Image:Pkmn Stad 2 Title Scr 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen after Round 1 is completed.]]
'''Pokémon Stadium 2''' ('''Pokémon Stadium Gold-Silver''' in Japan) is a video game for the Nintendo 64.  It features all 251 Pokémon from the first and second generations. In Japan it was the third game of the [[:Category:Pokémon Stadium|Pokémon Stadium]] series. The Japanese edition also featured the capability to use the Pokémon Mobile System used in the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Crystal]].
The game supports all three original [[Game Boy]] Pokémon games ([[Pokémon Red and Blue]] and [[Pokémon Yellow]]) and the two Game Boy Color games ([[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]).  As in [[Pokémon Stadium]], Pikachu is a hidden character available if the Yellow cartridge is used.
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[[Category:HAL Laboratory]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Strategy]]
[[Category:Nintendo 64]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Stadium 2|num=1}}
{{Infobox
|title=Pokémon Stadium 2
|image=Pkmn. Stadium 2 Boxart.jpg
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|genre=[[Strategy]]
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]]
|released={{jp|2000|December 14}}{{us|2001|March 26}}{{eu|2001|October 6}}
|players=1-4
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{OFLC|G}}
|preceded by=[[Pokémon Stadium]]
|series=Pokémon Stadium
}}
[[Image:Pknm. stad. 2 opening screen.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen. It changes when Round 1 is completed.]]
[[Image:Pkmn Stad 2 Title Scr 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen after Round 1 is completed.]]
'''Pokémon Stadium 2''' ('''Pokémon Stadium Gold-Silver''' in Japan) is a video game for the Nintendo 64.  It features all 251 Pokémon from the first and second generations. In Japan it was the third game of the [[:Category:Pokémon Stadium|Pokémon Stadium]] series. The Japanese edition also featured the capability to use the Pokémon Mobile System used in the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Crystal]].
The game supports all three original [[Game Boy]] Pokémon games ([[Pokémon Red and Blue]] and [[Pokémon Yellow]]) and the two Game Boy Color games ([[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]).  As in [[Pokémon Stadium]], Pikachu is a hidden character available if the Yellow cartridge is used.
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[[Category:HAL Laboratory]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Strategy]]
[[Category:Nintendo 64]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Stadium 2|num=1}}
{{Infobox
|title=Pokémon Stadium 2
|image=Pkmn. Stadium 2 Boxart.jpg
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|genre=[[Strategy]]
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]]
|released={{jp|2000|December 14}}{{us|2001|March 26}}{{eu|2001|October 6}}
|players=1-4
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{OFLC|G}}
|preceded by=[[Pokémon Stadium]]
|series=Pokémon Stadium
}}
[[Image:Pknm. stad. 2 opening screen.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen. It changes when Round 1 is completed.]]
[[Image:Pkmn Stad 2 Title Scr 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen after Round 1 is completed.]]
'''Pokémon Stadium 2''' ('''Pokémon Stadium Gold-Silver''' in Japan) is a video game for the Nintendo 64.  It features all 251 Pokémon from the first and second generations. In Japan it was the third game of the [[:Category:Pokémon Stadium|Pokémon Stadium]] series. The Japanese edition also featured the capability to use the Pokémon Mobile System used in the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Crystal]].
The game supports all three original [[Game Boy]] Pokémon games ([[Pokémon Red and Blue]] and [[Pokémon Yellow]]) and the two Game Boy Color games ([[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]).  As in [[Pokémon Stadium]], Pikachu is a hidden character available if the Yellow cartridge is used.
{{Continue Nav}}
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{{Pokemon}}
[[Category:HAL Laboratory]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Strategy]]
[[Category:Nintendo 64]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Stadium 2|num=1}}
{{Infobox
|title=Pokémon Stadium 2
|image=Pkmn. Stadium 2 Boxart.jpg
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|genre=[[Strategy]]
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]]
|released={{jp|2000|December 14}}{{us|2001|March 26}}{{eu|2001|October 6}}
|players=1-4
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{OFLC|G}}
|preceded by=[[Pokémon Stadium]]
|series=Pokémon Stadium
}}
[[Image:Pknm. stad. 2 opening screen.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen. It changes when Round 1 is completed.]]
[[Image:Pkmn Stad 2 Title Scr 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Pokémon Stadium 2'' title screen after Round 1 is completed.]]
'''Pokémon Stadium 2''' ('''Pokémon Stadium Gold-Silver''' in Japan) is a video game for the Nintendo 64.  It features all 251 Pokémon from the first and second generations. In Japan it was the third game of the [[:Category:Pokémon Stadium|Pokémon Stadium]] series. The Japanese edition also featured the capability to use the Pokémon Mobile System used in the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Crystal]].
The game supports all three original [[Game Boy]] Pokémon games ([[Pokémon Red and Blue]] and [[Pokémon Yellow]]) and the two Game Boy Color games ([[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]).  As in [[Pokémon Stadium]], Pikachu is a hidden character available if the Yellow cartridge is used.
{{Continue Nav}}
{{ToC}}
{{Pokemon}}
[[Category:HAL Laboratory]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Strategy]]
[[Category:Nintendo 64]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
== Making a Thunder Breaker ==
1. [[Statistics of a Thunder Breaker]]
2. [[Build for a Thunder Breaker]]
3. [[Guide to training a Thunder Breaker]]
1. [[Statistics of a Thunder Breaker]]
''Pros and Cons''
Pro: Thunder Breakers have stronger attacks than Pirates do.
Pro: Thunder Breakers have added Lightning effects to make
their attacks flashy.
Pro: Thunder Breakers are easy to train due to their summersault kick attack
which is great on mobs such as Evil Eyes.
Pro: Thunder Breakers are almost always liked in PQs.
Pro: Thunder Breakers get the best looking and most powerful attacks
after 3rd job advancement.
Pro: Like all Knights of Cygnus, Thunder Breakers recrieve 6 AP instead of 5.
Con: Like all Knights of Cygnus, Thunder Breakers cannot exceed level 120.
Con: It is harder to find equipment for Thunder Breakers, since the Nautilus
Shop only goes to level 20 equips, and there are very rarely equips in the FM.
Con: Thunder Breakers may require more HP potions then other classes, due to
getting hit while using their Summersault Kick attack.
Con: Using Dash can be annoying because you cant have it hotkeyed you have to
press the "left arrow" or "right arrow" buttons twice.
2. [[Build for a Thunder Breaker]]
1 Lightning
1 Straight
10 Skill that increases Accuracy and Avoid
10 Summersault Kick
10 Straight
20 Summersault Kick
20 Straight
Rest of Points into Lightning
3. [[Guide to Training a Thunder Breaker]]
Levels 1-10 Quests on Evere
Levels 10 - 13 Train on Monsters at Evere
Levels 13 - 20 Missions fom Neinheart
Levels 20 - 21 Train on Horny and Zombie mushrooms
Levels 21 - 30 Either KPQ/ Train on Evil Eyes with Summersault Kick
This concludes the guide, thank you for reading!

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