In Heartgold and Soulsilver, the pokeflute works through the radio in kanto AFTER you beat the Pokemon tower. You just turn on your radio and tune it to the top of the circle, and the pokeflute plays.
you can't get the black flute in leaf green but you can in Pokemon ruby, sapphire and emerald then trade it to leaf green.
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No, it's soul silver exclusive.
yes there is real solid gold flute
No, EX Pokmon do not count as basic Pokmon in the Pokmon Trading Card Game.
haunter has to be traded to evlove haunter evolve into gengar in level 42
get a flute flute coated in 14K gold It has more of a copper color to it than a yellow gold because it is not 24K. http://www.fluteplayer.net/2005/12/thinking-of-getting-your-flute-gold.html or a flute made out of rose gold can be bought here: http://www.burkart.com/newfplist.htm?sid=0001l3dfJDLCw5km5o5n9A4 they are quite pricey though. but the sound quality is worth it if you are looking for a sweeter sound. an alternative it a silver flute with gold lip plate because it also gives you a nicer sound.
Pokmon EX cards are a special type of Pokmon trading card that feature powerful Pokmon with higher HP and stronger attacks compared to regular Pokmon cards. They also have unique abilities and are often sought after by collectors and players for their competitive advantages in the Pokmon Trading Card Game.
In the Pokmon Trading Card Game, Pokmon EX cards follow specific rules. Players can only have up to four Pokmon EX cards in their deck. When a Pokmon EX is knocked out, the opponent takes two Prize cards instead of one. Additionally, Pokmon EX have higher HP and stronger attacks compared to regular Pokmon cards.
it is not a flute it is in your radio.
You can't get the azure flute in Pokemon heart gold you have to trade it from an older game than heart gold. Sorry :(
In the Pokmon Trading Card Game, poison is a special condition that affects a Pokmon. When a Pokmon is poisoned, it takes damage between turns. The damage is usually 10 damage counters at the end of each turn. The poison condition can be removed by retreating the Pokmon, evolving it, or using certain Trainer cards. Some Pokmon and attacks can also inflict poison on the opponent's Pokmon.