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File:Pknm. stad. 2 opening screen.jpg
Pokémon Stadium 2 title screen. It changes when Round 1 is completed.
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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 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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Pokémon Stadium 2 title screen. It changes when Round 1 is completed.
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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 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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Pokémon Stadium 2 title screen. It changes when Round 1 is completed.
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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 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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File:Pknm. stad. 2 opening screen.jpg
Pokémon Stadium 2 title screen. It changes when Round 1 is completed.
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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 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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Pokémon Stadium 2 title screen. It changes when Round 1 is completed.
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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 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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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 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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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!