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In the first generation games, her primary role was giving a Town Map to Red after learning that he was running an errand for the professor. This was despite Blue claiming that he would tell her not to give him one. She presumably gave a map to Blue as well. Daisy also advised Red to let Pokémon rest. In ''FireRed''/''LeafGreen'', after defeating the Elite Four, she began giving Pokémon massages and judging the happiness of the player's Pokémon. Her last message to Red via the Fame Checker had her noting how skilled Red had become and hoping that he would remain a good rival to Blue.
 
In the first generation games, her primary role was giving a Town Map to Red after learning that he was running an errand for the professor. This was despite Blue claiming that he would tell her not to give him one. She presumably gave a map to Blue as well. Daisy also advised Red to let Pokémon rest. In ''FireRed''/''LeafGreen'', after defeating the Elite Four, she began giving Pokémon massages and judging the happiness of the player's Pokémon. Her last message to Red via the Fame Checker had her noting how skilled Red had become and hoping that he would remain a good rival to Blue.
  
In the second generation games, she still lived at Pallet Town and seemed to be proud of Blue for becoming Viridian City's gym leader. Daisy would groom the player's Pokémon if they joined her for tea at some time between the hours of three and four. In ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', if the player visited her consistently after defeating Blue, Daisy would decide to give Blue's [[Pokégear]] number to the player. She did this somewhat mischievously, as she knew that her brother wanted company despite his overconfidence, and Daisy even giggled as she told the player when he was free. The only other notable difference from the original versions of  the second generation games was that her massages also boosted a Pokémon's Beauty stat, which could make [[Feebas]]'s evolution into [[Milotic]] easier.
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In the second generation, she still lived at Pallet Town and seemed to be proud of Blue for becoming Viridian City's gym leader. Daisy would groom the player's Pokémon if they joined her for tea at some time between the hours of three and four. In ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', if the player visited her consistently after defeating Blue, Daisy would decide to give Blue's [[Pokégear]] number to the player. She did this somewhat mischievously, as she knew that her brother wanted company despite his overconfidence, and Daisy even giggled as she told the player when he was free. The only other notable difference from the second generation was that her massages know also boosted a Pokémon's Beauty stat, which could make [[Feebas]]'s evolution into [[Milotic]] easier.
  
 
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