![]() Walking directly in front of him for the battle will freeze your game.ħ. However, make sure you walk a few spaces in front of him, not directly in front of him. Fight the Youngster standing on his own facing north. You'll have to fight a few trainers in the rocky pathy, but make sure you've only defeated the first three you encounter on the left half of the barricade.Ħ. Walk back up Nugget Bridge and head right to Route 24 this time. The trainer in the grass will notice you, but you'll teleport out if you did this correctly.ĥ. You'll need an Abra and the following two trainers around Route 24 and Route 25 available for battle:īe sure to press start right at this spot and teleport out.Ĥ. There are two ways to catch it, and you'll need different abilities for each technique. Through a glitch, it is possible to capture Mew in all three games. I have included a scan of the US certificate to the right, in case you're interested to see what it looks like.īy the way, although you cannot win a Mew in Pokemon Stadium, you can at least rent it in Round 2 (R-2) of the Stadium Mode (Prime Cup). To prove that you have a legitimate and real Mew, you usually also receive a Mew certificate with your Mew's very own I.D. However, Nintendo often gives out Mew as contest prizes in Nintendo Power, as well as on its regular Pokemon mall tours (check the Official Pokemon Site for dates) or similar special events. If you can't resist using a GameShark code to unlock Mew, be sure to only use it on a save file you're not too attached to). Mew #151 is a bonus Pokemon not found in the first three Game Boy games (unless you use a GameShark device to unlock it - but that can potentially screw up your save file, as well as render the game save incompatible with Pokemon Stadium. It's not an accident that Nintendo always publicizes its GB Pokemon games as having 150 Pokemon. ![]() No matter how many times your buddy tells you that he found his Mew in a truck next to the SS Anne or how his Jigglypuff evolved into a Mew - it's just not true. Well, at least not in the game. You can't legitimately catch a Mew in Pokemon Red, Blue or Yellow. When viewed through a microscope, this Pokémon's short fine, delicate hair can be seen.
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