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About Pokémon Traveler's Guide

Hi, I'm Michael. I run the The Pokémon Traveler's Guide. This channel aims to help and give advice to both novice and intermediate players of the Pokémon games. If you need battle strategies to help take down those hard to beat gym leaders, or if you simply need directions, then the Traveler's Guide can help you out. If you have a question that is not answered in a video, then post a comment under that video, and you will get your answer.

Milestones:

*August 18th 2011: The Traveler's Guide is established.

*August 18th 2013: 10 000 total views.

*August 27th 2013: First video to reach 1000 views (LeafGreen walkthrough - Part 48).

*November 20th 2013: 100 subscribers.

*December 16th 2013: First video to reach 10 000 views (Emerald walkthrough - Part 31).

*July 19th 2014: 100 000 total views.

*May 2015: First video to reach 100 000 views (Emerald walkthrough - Part 31).

*August 13th 2016: 1000 subscribers.

*May 13th 2021: 1 000 000 total views.

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