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Frightening Scam Tree is easy. (Image source: Game Freak)

If you’ve played Pokémon Gold and Silver Edition, you may remember a sham tree blocking the way for players. A funny clip on Reddit now shows how you can easily blow the little tree away.

Mogelbaum takes to his feet

It’s been 23 years since the Pokémon Gold and Silver Edition was released, and fans are still finding little Easter eggs and tricks that most of you probably didn’t know about.

A clip on Reddit, for example, shows a trainer who sells cheat tree in an original way. on route 36 you meet namely on the Pokémon, which disguises itself as a tree and blocks your way. Usually, players have to water it with a shiggy pot and then either defeat or capture it in battle.

But you could also do it like Reddit users Kamehamehooo do it and simply send Snooze Tree away in the fight. How it works? With the Whirlwind attack. With wild Pokémon, this ensures that the fight is over. In Mogelbaum’s case, this even leads to a fun animation where the non-sapling just hops away:

However, this approach is recommended Not. This is because this is the only opportunity to snag a Sham Tree in Pokémon Gold and Silver Editions.

Players share more knowledge

In the comments below the post, the coach explains how he came up with it in the first place. As a child, he came up with the grandiose idea of ​​attacking metronome use with a Pokemon. Whirlwind was chosen at random as an attack, sending Mogelbaum away.

Other players note that this animation also plays if you simply defeat the Pokémon or actively choose to flee.

Above all, many express surprise at the funny sequence and reward the post over 26,600 upvotes. It was not clear to many that this was the case.

The world of Pokémon is full of mysteries and mysteries. You can read seven of the strangest ones here:

Unsolved: 7 Pokémon Mysteries Nobody Can Explain
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