Glalitite in Pokémon Radical Red

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Glalitite
Location Given to you by Pryce after defeating him on Route 20. This battle happens outside of the Seafoam Islands cave entrance.
Prerequisites
  • Access to Fuchsia City.
  • Have Surf
Mega Evolution Mega Glalie

From the Fuchsia City Pokémon Center, jump down from the ledge South of you.

 
Standing outside of the Fuchsia City Pokémon Center / Pokémon Radical Red
Standing outside of the Fuchsia City Pokémon Center.
 

Continue going down as you jump over three ledges, entering Route 19 and using Surf to continue downward.

 
Making a straight line down, even while surfing on the water / Pokémon Radical Red
Making a straight line down, even while surfing on the water.
 

While surfing, you’ll come across two trainers swimming side-by-side and looking for a double battle. Take that as your sign to start surfing left.

 
Turning left after surfing past the two trainers looking for a double battle / Pokémon Radical Red
Turning left after surfing past the two trainers looking for a double battle.
 

Continue going left as the weather changes to indicate that you’ve entered Route 20.

 
Continuing on the path left / Pokémon Radical Red
Continuing on the path left.
 

Eventually, you’ll find an island you can land on. Continue walking left after landing.

 
Landing on the Seafoam Islands and continuing left / Pokémon Radical Red
Landing on the Seafoam Islands and continuing left.
 

You’ll see the entrance to the Seafoam Islands cave near the bottom-left side of the island you’re on. Pryce will be standing right next to the entrance here – and speaking with him will initiate a battle.

Defeat him in this battle and Pryce will give you the Glalitite.

 
Approaching Pryce, who’s standing outside of the Seafoam Islands cave entrance / Pokémon Radical Red
Approaching Pryce, who’s standing outside of the Seafoam Islands cave entrance.
 
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Pryce
Pokémon Jynx (2 levels below your highest Pokémon’s level) Cloyster (2 levels below your highest Pokémon’s level) Walrein (2 levels below your highest Pokémon’s level) Baxcalibur (2 levels below your highest Pokémon’s level) Arctozolt (2 levels below your highest Pokémon’s level) Glalie (2 levels below your highest Pokémon’s level)
Type Ice / Psychic Water / Ice Ice / Water Dragon / Ice Electric / Ice Ice
Ability Dry Skin Skill Link Fur Coat Thermal Exchange Slush Rush Ice Body
Held Item Focus Sash White Herb Leftovers Dragon Fang Life Orb Glalitite
Weaknesses
  • Fire (2x)
  • Bug (2x)
  • Rock (2x)
  • Ghost (2x)
  • Dark (2x)
  • Steel (2x)
  • Electric (2x)
  • Grass (2x)
  • Fighting (2x)
  • Rock (2x)
  • Electric (2x)
  • Grass (2x)
  • Fighting (2x)
  • Rock (2x)
  • Fighting (2x)
  • Rock (2x)
  • Dragon (2x)
  • Steel (2x)
  • Fairy (2x)
  • Fire (2x)
  • Fighting (2x)
  • Ground (2x)
  • Rock (2x)
  • Fire (2x)
  • Fighting (2x)
  • Rock (2x)
  • Steel (2x)
Moves
  • Lovely Kiss
  • Psystrike
  • Freeze-Dry
  • Focus Blast
  • Shell Smash
  • Icicle Spear
  • Waterfall
  • Rock Blast
  • Toxic
  • Rest
  • Sleep Talk
  • Ice Beam
  • Dragon Dance
  • Icicle Crash
  • Glaive Rush
  • Earthquake
  • Bolt Beak
  • Icicle Crash
  • Freeze-Dry
  • Low Kick
  • Fake Out
  • Quick Attack
  • Earthquake
  • Double-Edge
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