Let's Go, Pikachu And Eevee Cheat Codes

 

 

 

Pokemon Games Are Packed with Secrets

 

Pokemon games are not famous for their cheat codes, which is perhaps unsurprising when player versus player is such a significant component of the franchise. Certainly, there are people who will remember MissingNo., but that was an exploit rather than a cheat code. In short, there are no cheat codes built into Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee!, but there are plenty of secrets for people who are interested in uncovering as much content as possible.

 

What Are Some Secrets for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee!?

 

Here are some examples of the secrets that can be uncovered in these titles:

 

Master Trainers

 

Master Trainers are a new challenge meant for the endgame. In short, said characters will show up throughout Kanto once the player has become the Pokemon League Champion. Each Master Trainer specializes in a single Pokemon, meaning that interested individuals will have to bring a Pokemon of the same species for a one-on-one battle. Be warned that their Pokemon tend to be very formidable with high levels, lots of AVs, and maxed-out IVs for some of their stats. Moreover, no items can be used with the sole exception of Mega Stones.

 

Finding Master Trainers should be simple enough because each one will have a picture of their special Pokemon floating over their head, but finding specific Master Trainers will be much more challenging because there are 153 of them out there. Fortunately, there are lists of their locations, which should make it much easier for interested individuals to find out information such as how the Venusaur Master Trainer Lass Sal can be found on Route 23 whereas the Dragonite Master Trainer Ace Trainer Grayson can be found in Cerulean City.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mega Stones

 

The full list of Mega Stones for Generation I Pokemon can be found in these titles. First, the Venusaur, Blastoise, and Charizard Mega Stones can be found in Pallet Town once the player has beaten the Cinnabar Island Gym. There, Blue and Professor Oak will present the player with the set, thus enabling them to perform Mega Evolution in time for the Viridian City gym. Meanwhile, the Mewtwo Mega Stone can be found in the same place where players could catch Mewtwo in the original Pokemon games.

 

However, players won’t be able to get their hands on the Mewtwo Mega Stone until they have beaten Green, meaning that they might want to brush up on her Pokemon team. Finally, the rest of the Mega Stones can be purchased from a man standing in the Pokemon League entrance, who can be recognized in a single glance because he happens to be wearing a Slowbro outfit. Be warned that the Mega Stones won’t come cheap, seeing as how each one comes with a cost of 30,000 Pokemon Dollars.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Free original Pokemon starters

 

To get the original Pokemon starters for free, complete the indicated tasks:

 

Bulbasaur (grass type): Once you have caught 30 Pokemon, talk with a woman in her home in Cerulean City to get a Level 12 Bulbasaur.

 

Charmander (fire type): Once you have caught 50 Pokemon, talk with a man on Route 24 above Nugget Bridge to get a Level 14 Charmander.

 

Squirtle (water type): Once you have caught 60 Pokemon, talk with Officer Jenny in Vermillion City to get a Level 16 Squirtle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

All legendary Pokemon locations

 

Search the indicated locations to find all legendary Pokemon:

 

Articuno: Defeat Erika, then use surf to reach the Seafoam Islands. The waters are rough, making it difficult to reach a certain area. Use the strength move on the island with two large stones to block some of the water flow. When both have been dropped, you can progress forward to reach Articuno. Articuno is Level 50, Ice type, and weak to Electric and Rock.

 

Mewtwo: Defeat the Elite Four and collect all badges. Then, travel to Cerulean Cave, and proceed through it to find Mewtwo. Mewtwo is Level 70, Psychic type, and weak to Bug and Ghost.

 

Moltres: Collect all badges. Then, travel through Victory Road and into the cave. Proceed to Officer Jenny, then use Strength to move the strength block and reveal stairs. Use the stairs to find Moltres. Moltres is Level 60, Fire type, and weak to Ice, Electric, and Rock.

 

Zapados: Defeat Koga. Then, surf by Route 10, and enter the Rock Tunnel. Go around the Power Plant to find Zapados. Zapados is Level 50, Electric type, and weak to Ice and Rock.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Getting Meltan

 

First, have Pokemon Go installed on your smartphone. The application is free and you can get a few Pokemon quite easily in the game. Once you have a few Pokemon in your collection, connect it to Pokemon: Let’s Go. Once it is connected and in the Go Park, transfer over some Pokemon.

 

Note:Once you transfer over Pokemon, you cannot send them back to Pokemon Go. Thus, make sure not to send over any Pokemon you want to continue using in Pokemon Go. After transferring over some Pokemon, you will be rewarded with a Mystery Box in Pokemon Go. This can be laid down wherever you are located, and it will spawn Meltan in your location. You will then have 30 minutes to capture Melta from Pokemon Go — so make sure you have the proper resources to catch it. Once you have enough Melta, you can transfer over one to Pokemon: Let’s Go.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Getting Mew

 

Connect the Poke Ball Plus accessory to Pokemon: Let’s Go. At the main menu, select the “Communication” option and choose the “Mystery Gift” selection. Choose “Poke Ball Plus” to unlock Mew in the game. Note: There is a Mew inside every Poke Ball Plus accessory, but it can only be redeemed once. Thus, if you purchase a pre-owned unit, the chances Mew was already redeemed is likely. Additionally, you need internet access to redeem Mew.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shiny Charm

 

Talk with the Game Director after capturing Pokemon #001 – #150 in the Pokedex (you do not need to obtain Mew, Meltan, or Melmetal) to get the Shiny Charm, which greatly increases the rate at which you find Shiny Pokemon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Catching Shiny Pokemon

 

To catch Shiny Pokemon, increase the Catch Combo by catching the same Pokemon in a row. The more you catch, the higher your Catch Combo ranks up, which increase the odds of catching a Shiny Pokemon. The odds of catching a Shiny Pokemon without a combo is approximately 1 in 4,096. However, your odds increase after reaching a 31 Catch Combo. Additionally, when you are trying to rank up your Catch Combo, make sure to not flee a battle, as it will break your combo. It is also said that when you do catch a Shiny Pokemon, your odds increase for finding another. Note: Shiny Pokemon seem to not appear in your collection. Thus, make a note of which Pokemon in your collection is the Shiny one so you do not end up accidentally trading it away.

 

Starting tips and tricks

 

Use the following tips and tricks to make the beginning of Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee! easier:

 

1. Version Exclusive Pokemon: There are two versions of the game: Eevee and Pikachu. In addition to having either Pokemon as your starter, you will also get exclusive Pokemon that can only be caught in the wild within that particular version. The version exclusive Pokemon are listed below. These Pokemon are exclusive to the version, but you can still obtain them through the mobile version of Pokemon Go or by trading with other players who have the alternate version.

 

2. Get Candy From Prof. Oak: Send extra Pokemon you catch to Professor Oak to get candy in return. You can use the candy to boost Pokemon stats.

 

3. Speak to NPCs: Talk with NPCs whenever possible, as they can give you helpful hints, tips, and gifts. You can also get a few free Pokemon without having to hunt them down.

 

4. Speak to Prof. Oak’s Aide: Talk with Professor Oak’s aide, who appears in different parts of the game. He will often ask you to complete a task, such as finding 50 unique species of Pokemon for the Pokdex. He will reward you with different items for completing tasks, like a bundle of Ultra Balls.

 

5. Easy Money: Revisit NPCs that give unique items, like Nuggets and Stardust. They will give you the item once per day, and the items can be sold to get easy money.

 

6. Easy Experience Points: Catch Pokemon frequently. Not only can you send extra Pokemon to Professor Oak for free candy, but you also get experience points for every Pokemon you catch. Depending on the Pokemon level and how well you caught it will determine the amount of experience points you get. This is a great way to quickly level up.

 

7. Pokemon Go Connection: You can transfer your generation one Pokemon to the game from the mobile version of Pokemon Go. Thus, if you have some strong Pokemon from the app, you can send them into the game. However, these Pokemon can not be transferred back. You can transfer the Pokemon through the Go Park featured in Pokemon: Let’s Go.

 

8. Find Hidden Secrets: Eevee and Pikachu will wag its tail when your are near a hidden secret like Razz Berries.

 

9. Alolan Alts: To get the Alolan alternative generation one Pokemon, talk with the NPCs in the Pokemon Centers. They will ask to trade Pokemon, which give you the Pokemon Moonand Pokemon Sun version of the species.

 

10. No Random Encounters: There are no longer random encounters. To start a Pokemon battle, run into the Pokemon when it shows up on the screen. Also, make sure to pay regular attention to your inventory of PokeBalls so you do not unexpectedly run out.

 

 

Exclusive Pokemon

 

The following is a list of all exclusive Pokemon in both versions of the game:

 

Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee!

 

    Arbok
    Bellsprout
    Ekans
    Koffing
    Meowth
    Ninetales
    Pinsir
    Victreebel
    Vulpix
    Weepinbell
    Weezing

Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu!

 

    Gloom
    Grimer
    Growlith
    Mankey
    Muk
    Oddish
    Primeape
    Sandshrew
    Sandslash
    Scyther
    Vileplume