Pokemon Glazed Walkthrough, Guide, Gameplay, and Wiki

Pokemon Glazed Walkthrough with our comprehensive walkthrough guide, featuring strategies for gym battles, tips on catching rare Pokemon. To know more about Pokemon Glazed Walkthrough, Guide, Gameplay and Wiki read the article below.

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  • Walkthrough: A Pokemon Glazed guide should include a detailed walkthrough of the game, covering all regions, gyms, and important events. This will help players progress through the game and complete it successfully.
  • Pokemon Locations: The guide should include information on where to find all the Pokemon in the game, including new Pokemon that are exclusive to Pokemon Glazed. This information can help players build a strong team and catch 'em all.
  • Gym Leaders and Elite Four: The guide should provide strategies and tips for battling each gym leader and member of the Elite Four. This information can help players prepare their Pokemon and develop effective battle strategies.
  • Side Quests and Hidden Areas: The guide should include information on all the side quests and hidden areas in the game, as well as how to complete them. This information can help players obtain rare items, and Pokemon, and achieve 100% completion.
  • Items and Item Locations: The guide should provide information on where to find all the important items in the game, such as TMs, HMs, healing items, and evolution stones. This information can help players prepare their Pokemon for battles and make progress in the game.
  • Tips and Tricks: The guide should include various tips and tricks for playing Pokemon Glazed, such as how to catch difficult Pokemon, how to use the game's various features, and how to level up Pokemon quickly.
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): The guide should include a section for frequently asked questions, answering common queries that players may have about the game.

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Guide to Glenwood Town and Beyond: A Beginner's Introduction to the World of Pokémon

If you're new to the world of Pokémon, Glenwood Town is the perfect place to start your journey. This small town is home to Professor Willow's lab, where you can choose your first Pokémon and start your adventure. In this guide, we'll take you through the different areas you'll encounter as you journey through Glenwood Town and beyond.

  1. Glenwood Town

Glenwood Town is a small, peaceful town that serves as the starting point of your Pokémon adventure. Here, you'll visit Professor Willow's lab and choose your first Pokémon. You can choose from five different starters: Turtwig, Chimchar, Piplup, Shinx, and Riolu. It's recommended that you avoid choosing Piplup, as you'll have a mandatory battle with a Pikachu soon after.

  1. Forest Pass

Once you've chosen your starter Pokémon, it's time to head east out of town. On your way, you'll meet an old gentleman who heard a ruckus on the route. South of this area is a short path in the woods that leads to a hidden potion. Keep going east, and you'll encounter a Pikachu bothering your parents. After battling the Pikachu, your mom will give you running shoes, and your dad will give you an EXP share. Head south to meet Percy, who will ask for a battle. Once you're done with him, you can take one of the paths that both lead to Chocco Town.

  1. Chocco Town

Chocco Town is the next stop on your journey. Here, you'll find a Pokémon Center where you can heal your Pokémon. There's also a house where you can get a TM if you talk to the girl in the southeast. Depending on your Pokémon's happiness level, you'll either receive Frustration or Return. The building behind the Pokémon Center has two people who sell normal healing items and one who sells minerals. The Inventor's lab is the northernmost building in Chocco Town. Here, you'll receive your Pokédex and some Poké Balls. The Inventor will ask for a favor and you'll have to be their escort into the swamp.

  1. Milkshake Swamp

Once you're inside the Milkshake Swamp, head west and avoid the northern path, as it has poison ivy that can poison your Pokémon. Follow the path, and you'll find a Poké Ball. Keep going and you'll encounter a bug catcher named Adrian. Go south when you can, and get ready for your first double battle. The path is pretty straightforward for the next two battles. At the end of the path, you'll come across some ruins where Blake will tell you a grunt is reading the tablet, and he'll ask if you want to see a member of the elite four in action. The grunt will run off, and you can have a rematch with most of the NPCs on this route.

  1. Green Swamp (Alternate Universe)

You'll get a Pokécomm, and then you'll slip into another universe where you find out who the mysterious man from the beginning was. Luke will ask you to find a Mudkip that ran off, and then he'll explain everything. Explore the area, and you'll see the Mudkip (the only one in the game). Interact with it, and it will eventually attack you. You can catch it if you want, defeating it gives you the same outcome. Head back to Luke and he'll tell you that your portal is open and asks you to go into it before it closes.

  1. Oceanview City and Beyond

Once you're back in the real world, head southwest into the path you haven't been to yet.

 The last battle

Exploring New Port Ritchey and Seaspray Town in a Pokémon game

New Port Ritchey (Alternate Universe)

In this alternate universe, you will be fully healed and asked to talk to Luke in front of the first house to the east. He will explain what's going on and ask you to report back. Then, talk to the girl standing by the water on the north side of the bridge before being pulled back into your universe.

Back to Seaspray Town

After returning to your universe, head down into town. The house between the Department Store and the Gym is the house of the Move Re-learner and the Move Deleter. In the Mart, you can now buy more items such as Ultra Balls, better potions, more status recovery, stat boosts, TMs, and even evolutionary Stones. Talk to the kid in front of the gym, who will tell you his mom, the Gym Leader, went to the dam. Stock up and head east! Follow the path and you will have to battle two trainers in a double battle before heading south into the dam.

Seaspray Dam

Floor 1

There isn't much to explore outside the dam besides the patch of grass, so head inside the dam to the right. Once inside, head north to Floor 2 since you don't have a Security Card to go east

Floor 2

You will run into a double battle against Gabite and Floatzel, and Magnemite and Flaafy. Finish that off and continue heading east where you battle a trainer with an Electabuzz. Head into the door and you will be in the generator room.

Floor 3

Head down through the coils. Go west and you can find Mystic Water sitting next to the second to last generator on the left. Now head east and talk to Flo to hand her the sensor. She will ask if you want to battle in her gym, say yes. She will then ask you to go to Geminite Village to get them to stop using so much power. She gives you the Security Card.

Extra Floor 1-3 & Outside

Go heal up if necessary and head back to the first floor but this time, head east. You can head up the stairs to get an Ultra Ball and fight a trainer with a Leafeon for EXP, and if you go further one floor up, there will be a trainer with a Pikachu and Magnemite. Head back down to Floor 1 and out the door close to you. Outside you will find a Thunder Stone on the ground and two trainers you get to battle to the south. Go south into the next area.

Willow Pokémon Sanctuary (optional)

After delivering Flo the sensor, you have access to Willow's Pokémon Sanctuary. Before crossing the saplings, if you go even further east to Forlorn Cape, you can capture many starter Pokémon of other generations.

Geminite Village

As soon as you arrive, Percy will want to battle with you and has his Quilava, Kirlia, and Quilladin. The Fossil Finder's house will trade your fossils for shards, and the man above the Poké Center will give you a shovel. The man to the left of the Miner's Hut will let you mine for shards for $250. Go into the Miner's Hut and talk to the one on the left to open the entrance to Mt. Stratus. The entrance to Mt. Stratus can be found on the right of the Miner's Hut.

Mt. Stratus

East Cave (Floor 1)

Once inside the east entrance, there is a Dawn Stone next to the trainer who has two Rhyhorns. Battle the next two trainers and head up the first ladder.

Exploring Geminite Village, River, and Mt. Stratus

Geminite Village:

Geminite Village is a beautiful village that players can visit multiple times during their journey. It is a great spot to sell items for money. There are two optional caves in Mt. Stratus that players can explore for loot.

Mt. Stratus - East Cave (optional):

To get to the East Cave of Mt. Stratus, players should head up the ladder to Floor 2 and move past the TNT. They should head south to use Rock Smash and collect the Nugget. After this, players should return to the village to sell the Nugget for money. 

Geminite River:

Players can head southwest of Geminite Village to Geminite River. Here, they may run into Gible or Ditto in the grass. Players can cross the bridge and battle trainers with high-level Pokémon. They can find an Ultra Ball hidden in the rock after the bridge

Mt. Stratus - South Cave (optional):

To get to the South Cave of Mt. Stratus, players should pick up the Rare Candy and take the southern exit. They can also find Charmander here. Pikachu will steal all of the player's badges in this cave, and they can battle several trainers, including a tourist who is rematchable. 

Stormy City:

After exploring Mt. Stratus, players should head east and follow the path to Stormy City. Here, they can visit Dr. Friendship's house to obtain a Soothe Bell. If the player has a Pokémon that relies on happiness to evolve, like Riolu, they can check their happiness level here. Players can also get free TMs from various people in the city. There is also an adoption clinic where players can get a Lv25 Grovyle for free.

Trainer Isle (optional):

Trainer Isle is a great place for players to train. They can get there by taking the "submarine ferry" in the house with the blue roof in the southernmost part of Stormy City. However, all Pokémon here are Lv40

Stormy Gym:

The Stormy Gym is a Grass-type gym. Flying and fire-type Pokémon are effective here. Players should take the left path and battle several trainers before facing the Gym Leader, Lief. Lief's Pokémon have stalling abilities, making it difficult for players to win. It is recommended to bring overleveled Pokémon with super-effective or high damage moves. 

Mt. Stratus (second visit):

Players should head back to Geminite Village and into Mt. Stratus to explore the East Cave. Here, they can move the boulder at the end of the cave to find an item.

Travel Guide to Temporal Tower in Pokémon Insurgence

Introduction

In this guide, we will walk you through Temporal Tower in Pokémon Insurgence. You will face various trainers, Team Fusion grunts, and even the gym leader, in your quest to become the Champion of the Torren Region. Let's get started!

Southerly City

First, head south of Cape Azure and battle some cyclists on the bike road. In Southerly City, Cato will challenge you to a battle with his Lv37 Delphox, Lv37 Manectric, Lv38 Feraligatr, and Lv37 Porygon2. If you want an optional challenge, enter the Stamina Challenge house and fight five trainers in a row without healing. After the battle, a man in the left house will trade his Ninetales for a Kirlia. You cannot enter the gym yet, so stock up on supplies and head west out of the city.

Espo Clearing and Forest

Follow the path west and battle a trainer with a Lv36 Kadabra and Lv36 Alakazam. Head north to grab the Red Shard, then go south into Espo Forest. Battle the two trainers and pick up TM06 (Toxic). Then take the western path and battle a trainer with a Lv36 Slowbro and Lv36 Slowking. Keep an eye out for Beldum and Kirlia in the forest.

Lettucelake Park (Alternate Universe)

In an alternate universe, you will meet Blake, who will tell you about Mew and Team Fusion. You will slip back into your universe and continue through Espo Forest. Blake will meet you again and fly you to Temporal Tower.

Temporal Tower

On Floor 1, battle some Team Fusion grunts with Lv36 Gurdurr and Lv36 Riolu/Lucario. Grab the pearl on the right and talk to Blake. On Floor 2, heal your team on the right and grab the twisted spoon. Battle some grunts with Lv35 Combusken/Lv37 Blaziken and Lv37 Ampharos. On Floor 3, battle a grunt with Lv36 Hitmonlee, Lv36 Hitmonchan, and Lv36 Hitmontop. On Floor 4, battle a grunt with Lv37 Raichu, Lv37 Ninetales, and Lv37 Cloyster. Fall down the hole to battle another grunt with Lv35 Ninetales and Lv35 Arcanine. Grab the Black Flute and battle another grunt with Lv36 Blaziken, Lv36 Infernape, and Lv36 Emboar. On Floor 5, battle Michael with Lv37 Rotom-C, Lv37 Rotom-H, Lv37 Rotom-W, and Lv39 Zoroark. After you win, Blake will give you HM02 (Fly) and take you back to Southerly City.

Southerly Gym

The Southerly Gym is now open. Battle trainers with Lv36 Ninetails/Lv36 Houndoom and Lv36 Arcanine/Lv36 Flareon. Keep beating trainers to put out fires blocking your path and battle the gym leader. Good luck!

Exploring the Palmtree Region: A Guide to Palmtree Resort, Sunshore Beach, Spatial Sea, Spatial Ruins, and more

Palmtree Resort

Palmtree Resort is a popular tourist destination in the Palmtree Region, but it's also the location of the first encounter with the legendary Pokémon Palkia. Before venturing south to the Spacial ruins, stock up on supplies and heal your party.

Sunshore Beach

South of Palmtree Resort lies Sunshore Beach, where you can battle two grunts in a double battle. You can also battle two fishermen; the first has six Lv36 Magikarp and the second has a Lv38 Milotic. You can purchase a Golden Magikarp from the third fisherman for $500. Head west to the next area after battling the trainers.

Spatial Sea

Continuing west from Sunshore Beach, you will encounter two trainers in a double battle. They have a variety of Water-type Pokémon such as Shellder, Cloyster, Slowbro, and Floatzel. You can battle a fisherman on shallow water who has a Lv38 Gyarados if you interact with him. After the cave entrance, you can battle another trainer who has a Lv38 Empoleon. You will then face two grunts guarding the entrance to the cave. The first grunt has a Lv39 Magmar and Lv39 Electabuzz, while the second has a Lv39 Rapidash and Lv39 Conkeldurr. Proceed inside.

Spatial Ruins

Inside the Spatial Ruins, you will encounter a series of trainers, including two grunts and Pikachu. The first set of grunts has a Lv38 Pignite and Lv39 Emboar, and the second has a Lv38 Rhyhorn and Lv39 Rhyperior. After defeating them, you will face a series of trainers with Pokémon ranging from Lv38 to Lv40. Finally, you will witness Michael capturing Palkia. Afterward, fly back to Palmtree Resort.

Palmtree Resort (Second Visit)

When you return to Palmtree Resort, you will find another move tutor Mudkip who teaches Rock Slide. Additionally, the lady in the first house will tell you what kind of snacks your Pokémon likes. Blake and Henri will be to the east of the resort building, in front of Mt. Stratus. Blake will tell you to get your seventh badge while they figure things out. You can also head back to Sunshore Beach and battle two espers with Lv38 Espeon, Lv38 Umbreon, and Lv40 Gallade.

Palmtree Gym

Palmtree Gym is a rock-type gym, and trainers with Fighting-types, Grass-types, and Water-types will have an advantage. You can either follow the path and battle the trainers to gain experience or fall through the crack near the entrance to skip them. You will face various trainers with Pokémon ranging from Lv41 to Lv44 before challenging the Gym Leader, Nicole. Nicole has a tough team that includes an Lv44 Cradily that can use Giga Drain to counter Water-types. She also has leftovers and Hyper Potions. Upon defeating Nicole, you will receive the Core Badge, allowing you to use Dive outside of battle and your Pokémon will receive a boost in Sp. Attack and Sp. Defense. You will also receive TM39 (Rock Tomb).

Wish Island (Optional)

Now that you have Rock Climb, you can use the Wish Ticket to access Wish Island and catch the legendary Pokémon Jirachi.

Exploring the Waterfall Gorge, Subfalls Cave, Badge Check, Path of Victory, Sinistrus Forest, Victory Road and the Palmtree Resort 

Waterfall Gorge

The Waterfall Gorge is an area where two trainers, Tentacruel Lv43 and Buizel Lv43, Floatzel Lv43, Floatzel Lv43, can be battled while heading west. After reaching the cave, the Subfalls Cave can be accessed using Rock Climb, which has a new area to explore. While heading up the waterfall, a swimmer with a Lv43 Politoed and Lv43 Poliwrath can be battled. Another swimmer with a Lv44 Vaporeon can be battled before reaching the steps. After reaching the steps, a trainer with a Lv44 Snorlax and a tourist with a Lv43 Gabite and Lv44 Conkeldurr can be battled. A swimmer with a Lv44 Milotic can be battled on the way to the cave. At the Badge Check, the tourist on the northeast is interested in trading his Seadra for a Fraxure, and players can also heal up before heading through the checkpoint.

Path of Victory

Chelle is a trainer who can be battled outside Path of Victory with a team of Lv46 Raichu, Lv46 Gabite, Lv47 Meganium, Lv46 Greninja, and Lv46 Flareon. In the building to the east, players can battle Lucbui with a team of Lv50 Quilava, Lv50 Breloom, Lv50 Metagross, Lv50 Jolteon, Lv50 Porygon-Z, and Lv50 Manectric. Players will receive an Lv20 Quilava holding an Everstone as a reward. Players will also have to fight a man with two Lv43 Machamp, as well as other trainers along the path. The next checkpoint will check for the Dirt Badge, and the following two checkpoints will check for the Crest Badge and Stem Badge. Finally, players will need to head up into the Sinistrus Forest.

Sinistrus Forest

In the Sinistrus Forest, players will battle various trainers with teams such as Lv44 Ninjask, Lv44 Shedinja, Lv44 Gurdurr, Lv44 Conkeldurr, Lv44 Gabite, Lv44 Druddigon, Lv44 Dragonair, and Lv44 Venasaur, Lv44 Sceptile, Lv45 Serperior. If players cut a tree, they can obtain a Smoke Ball. After defeating the trainer with an Lv44 Breloom, Lv44 Poliwrath, and Lv44 Heracross, players will reach the checkpoint for the Icicle Badge, followed by another trainer with an Lv43 Pidgeot, Lv43 Noctowl, Lv43 Linoone, and Lv43 Swellow. Players will need to surf up to the next area, where they will encounter a trainer with an Lv43 Tentacruel, Lv44 Tentacruel, Lv45 Milotic, and Lv45 Feebas. They will also need to fight a swimmer with two Lv44 Magmortars before fighting a trainer with an Lv45 Gardevoir. The next checkpoint will check for the Blaze Badge, and there is a Poké Center for players to heal up. Michael will be present and give players a CEO Keypass before they fly to Palmtree Resort and head inside the hotel.

Palmtree Resort

On the top floor of the Palmtree Resort, a girl will give players TM15 (Hyper Beam). Players can also battle Pikachu one last time, who has an Lv50 team and add him to their team after defeating him. After returning to Michael, he will inform players that he

Exploring Johto Region: A Step-by-Step Guide

If you're new to the Johto region, getting started can be a bit daunting. This guide will take you through the key areas step by step, helping you to navigate your way through Johto.

Cherrygrove City

Main article: Cherrygrove City

Your adventure begins in Cherrygrove City. You'll meet Guide Gent who will tell you to head over to Elm's lab. On your way, head up and west to the beach and surf over to the little area with the item. Pick up the Mystic Water. When you're ready, head east to Route 29!

Route 29

Main article: Route 29

Follow the path and go north where you can pick some Oran Berries. The man standing by the tree off to the right will teach you to Headbutt. Keep going east, ignore the new building and battle the trainer, he has an Lv46 Arcanine. Keep heading east and you will encounter a fork in the road, head up the north path and beat the Bug Catcher who has an Lv45 Scyther, Lv46 Scizor and Lv45 Scyther. There is an item you can grab if you keep following the path, its a Shiny Stone. Head south and jump off the ledge to the east. There is one last trainer before you get to New Bark Town, they have 2x Lv46 Scrafty.

New Bark Town

Main article: New Bark Town

In New Bark Town, head into the second building, Kris' house and go up the stairs to steal a free Luxury Ball on the floor. Head into the lab, it's the first building you'll see. You will see Chelle and Silver. Silver will leave and Chelle will soon follow. The guy on the left is a move tutor, he will teach False Swipe. Go up and talk to Professor Elm to pick a starter. Choose from Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile. Once you pick one, Elm will tell you to challenge the Violet City Gym, which is north out of Cherrygrove. Go back to Cherrygrove City and head northwest where the Guide is, he will give you a Badge Case and let you pass to Route 30.

Route 30

Main article: Route 30

Follow the path and you'll fight a Bug Catcher with 2x Lv48 Butterfrees. Go to the house and inside, talk to the man to get a Sitrus Berry. Head east, and you'll find an item, grab it, it's a Shiny Stone. Head north to the fork in the road, the left path has an item, it's a Star Piece. Keep heading north to the house where Mr. Pokémon is to get an egg that hatches into a Togepi. There is a bush next to his house on the west, pick it to get a Pecha Berry and keep heading west. If you want to fight a trainer and pick a berry, go down the ledges. They will have an Lv48 Ninjask, Lv48 Shedinja, Lv48 Ninjask, and another Lv48 Shedinja. If you want, you can keep heading down ledges to pick the Oran Berry, and go back up to where you were before. Now head west again and go north.

Route 31

Main article: Route 31

Follow the path, ignore the Dark Cave for now, and go west through the building. Before you do that, if you want, use Roar on the sleeping man next to the bush where you can pick a Persim Berry. He will then fight you with an Lv50 Fearow, once you beat

Exploring Johto: A Guide to the Next Adventure

Kimono Dance Hall and Ecruteak Gym

Five Kimono Girls at the Dance Hall, with Eeveelution Pokemon

Old man gives Sacred Ash after beating all five girls

Path and trainers to face at Ecruteak Gym

Morty’s Pokemon line up and reward for defeating him

Route 38 and Route 39

  • Trainer battles and item pickups at Route 38
  • Chelle’s Pokemon lineup and free Moomoo Milk at Route 39
  • Youngster and running people’s Pokemon at Route 39

Olivine City and Olivine Lighthouse Challenge

  • Lighthouse challenge mechanics and trainers’ Pokemon lineup
  • Olivine Cafe and a new challenge at the Olivine Gym
  • Trainers and Jasmine’s Pokemon lineup

National Park

  • Item and Pokemon battles at the National Park
  • Bug Catchers’ Pokemon lineup at the upper and south patches of grass

Guide to Completing the Johto Region in Pokemon Sacred Gold and Storm Silver

Introduction

Pokemon Sacred Gold and Storm Silver are popular mods that enhance the game experience of Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver. The mods increase the game’s difficulty and provide new features, including new moves and Pokemon, making the game more challenging and enjoyable for veteran players. In this guide, we will walk you through the steps to complete the Johto region of Pokemon Sacred Gold and Storm Silver.

Bamboo Forest

Head back to Azalea Town and obtain Fury Cutter by speaking with the old man in the house. Afterward, head east to face the trainer who has a Lv58 Skiploom and Lv59 Jumpluff. Then follow the path north and defeat the trainers, including Lv59 Breloom, Lv58 Tangela, Lv59 Tangrowth, Lv59 Haxorus, and Lv59 Yanmega, until you reach the exit.

Route 48

Fight the trainers, including the one with an Lv58 Pawniard and Lv59 Bisharp, and head northeast to find a Blank CD. Follow the path and battle the trainers with Lv58 Zweilous, Lv59 Zweilous, and Lv60 Gardevoir. You will soon arrive in the city.

Whitewood City

Whitney is unable to enter the Church of Alpha because the deacon will not allow her. She tells you that she hasn't seen Jasmine in a couple of days and needs your help. Before entering the church, head over to the house west of the Pokemon Center to learn Whirlpool. Then enter the church

Church of Alpha

Head up a bit to trigger a cutscene with Pius. After speaking with Pius, talk to him to learn he doesn't know Jasmine. Head outside and talk to Whitney, then interact with the darker tombstone in the graveyard. Afterward, defeat the trainer at the end of the corridor, who has a Lv58 Kadabra and Lv58 Ampharos, to open the third door. Enter the door, defeat the deacons with Lv60 Lucario and Lv59 Kangaskhan, Lv60 Azumarill, Lv59 Bisharp, and obtain the Red Key. Use the Red Key to unlock the first door and enter. Follow the path, defeat the deacons with Lv59 Chansey, Lv60 Blissey, Lv59 Absol, Lv59 Drapion, Lv59 Bisharp, Lv59 Kecleon, and obtain the Blue Key from Jasmine. Use the Blue Key to unlock the third door and enter. Interact with the southeast tombstone from behind, which reads "MMXIII," to free Jasmine. Head back to Sexton and obtain the Ornate Key. Then unlock the next door, heal up, and prepare to fight Pius in a double battle with Sexton. Defeat their Lv60 Gallade, Lv60 Absol, Lv60 Noctowl, Lv60 Gardevoir, Lv60 Milotic, and Lv60 Pidgeot to obtain the Mineral Badge and TM47 (Steel Wing).

Whitewood Gym

Defeat the trainers with Lv59 Kadabra, Lv59 Gardevoir, Lv59 Alakazam, Lv59 Kirlia, 2x Lv60 Jynx, Lv60 Wobuffet, 2x Lv60 Alakazam, and Lv60 Slowbro, Lv60 Slowking before battling Brian. Defeat his Lv63 Starmie, Lv64 Alakazam, Lv64 Gardevoir, Lv65 Gallade, and Lv63 Espeon to obtain the Psyche Badge and TM04 (Calm Mind). Afterward, head to Route 42.

Guide to Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver: How to progress through the game

Introduction:

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver are remakes of the original Pokémon Gold and Silver games. The games were released in 2009 for the Nintendo DS. This guide will provide you with information on how to progress through the game and what to expect from each location.

Lake of Rage:

The Lake of Rage is located west of Mahogany Town. If you interact with the fisherman on the lake, he will fight you with an Lv54 Tentacruel and Lv55 Tentacruel. If you surf and see a large white bubble, surf into it to encounter a shiny Gyarados at Lv50. If you return to land near the closest fisherman to the one you saw earlier, you can fight some fisherman who will have an Lv57 Swampert, Lv54 Mantine, Lv56 Sylveon, and 5x Lv55 Gyarados.

Route 44:

To get to Route 44, head east out of Mahogany Town. Follow the path and beat the snowboarder who has an Lv53 Snorunt, Lv53 Froslass, and Lv53 Glalie. A Dragonite will stop and talk to you, giving you a letter that says, "Please come to New Island as soon as possible. You may take a ferry from Olivine to get there." If you want to go to New Island and capture Mewtwo, information on what to do is below. If not, proceed to another trainer battle, who will have an Lv53 Onix and 2x Lv53 Steelix. Follow the path; the man in front of the Ice Path entrance gives you TM28 (Dig).

New Island:

To get to New Island, teleport over to Olivine City and head directly south into the first building, which is a port. Talk to the man, and he will tell you they canceled all the ferries due to the storm. Head outside onto the dock and dive. Go south and pick up the hidden Yellow Shard in the purple plant that's in the clear area between the first two patches of grass. Continue all the way south and pick up a Blue Shard hidden in the last pink starfish. Continue to the end where there is light flickering above and dive up. Go onto the shore, and you are now at New Island. Head up the steps and enter the laboratory ruins. Grab the Blank CD off to the left and continue on the path north. Head up the stairs and save here. Keep heading north until you see Mewtwo, who will want to battle you. Mewtwo uses the same party as you, so it may be tough. Once you beat your own party, Mewtwo will battle you, and you can catch it.

Ice Path:

To enter the Ice Path, head to Route 44 and enter. Surf south, then east. Pick up the Max Repel, then continue east and go up the ladder. Head down the steps and surf again to the next ladder. Continue through the ice floor, down the steps, and pick up the Nevermeltice while you're at it. Go back to the ice floor area; if you walk southeast, you will end up at a surf spot again. Surf to the west and use rock climb to head on down. Jump off the ledge and head up the next ladder. Head down the steps, there is another iced floor, start at the middle so you can go pick up a Rare Candy. Head back and start at the top, get through the ice floor, head up the steps, and up the ladder. Once there, don't move left or right, just head down in a straight path, down the ledge be the round.

Pokemon glazed gameplay

  • Storyline: Pokemon Glazed features an engaging storyline that takes place across multiple regions. Players assume the role of a young trainer who sets out on a journey to become the best Pokemon trainer in the world.
  • Multiple Regions: The game features multiple regions to explore, including the Tunod, Johto, and Rankor regions. Each region has its own unique Pokemon, gyms, and challenges.
  • New Pokemon: Pokemon Glazed introduces several new Pokemon that are not available in the original Pokemon games. These new Pokemon include both brand-new designs as well as existing Pokemon from later generations.
  • Battle System: The game's battle system is similar to the original Pokemon games. Players use their Pokemon's unique moves and abilities to battle other trainers and wild Pokemon. The game also features double battles and special trainer battles, adding variety to the battles.
  • Mega Evolution: The game introduces Mega Evolution, a feature that was first introduced in Pokemon X and Y. Mega Evolution allows certain Pokemon to evolve into even stronger forms during battle.
  • Difficulty: Pokemon Glazed is known for its challenging gameplay. The game features a higher level of difficulty than the original Pokemon games, making battles and gym battles more challenging.
  • Side Quests: The game features several side quests and hidden areas that players can explore. These quests often involve solving puzzles or completing challenges to obtain rare items or Pokemon.
  • Gym Leaders: The game features new gym leaders that are not found in the original Pokemon games. These gym leaders have unique Pokemon and battle styles, adding to the game's variety.

Overall, Pokemon Glazed is a popular ROM hack that offers a unique and challenging gameplay experience for fans of the Pokemon series.

Pokemon Glazed Wiki 

Pokemon Glazed is a fan-made game that is a modified version of Pokemon Emerald. It includes new regions to explore, new Pokemon to catch, and new characters to interact with. The game's storyline follows the protagonist as they try to stop a shadowy figure from capturing legendary Pokemon and destroying the world. Along the way, the protagonist encounters various trainers and gym leaders and battles against them to become stronger. The game also includes several side quests and mini-games to keep players engaged. Overall, Pokemon Glazed is a fun and engaging game that offers hours of gameplay for Pokemon fans.

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Pokemon Glazed Walkthrough: FAQs

1. Can I play Pokemon Glazed on my phone?

Yes, you can play Pokemon Glazed on your phone by using a compatible emulator app.

2. Are there any legendary Pokemon in Pokemon Glazed?

Yes, there are several legendary Pokemon that can be caught in Pokemon Glazed, including Rayquaza, Mewtwo, and Kyogre.

3. Is it possible to catch all the new Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Glazed?

Yes, it is possible to catch all the new Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Glazed. However, some of them may be rare or require certain conditions to appear.

4. Can I use Mega Evolution in every battle?

No, Mega Evolution can only be used in specific battles, such as gym battles or battles with certain trainers.

5. Is Pokemon Glazed a difficult game to play?

Yes, Pokemon Glazed is known for its challenging gameplay. The game features a higher level of difficulty than the original Pokemon games, making battles and gym battles more challenging.