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Tips and Tricks for Red and Blue

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Go directly to the third floor in Silph Co. and defeat the Team Rocket
member. Enter the room on the right and use the teleport. You will now be on
the seventh floor. Get the Lapras and defeat Gary. Use the teleport to reach
the eleventh floor. Win the battle against Team Rocket and Giovanni, then get
the Master Ball from the President of Silph Co.

Information in this section was contributed by Hitmonle12.


Fissure (TM27):

After defeating Giovanni for the Earth Badge, he gives you a TM: "Fissure".
He will say that it destroys any Pokemon with one hit. It is useless against
the Elite Four. (A "The Pokemon is unaffected" message will appear). Try not
to teach it to Geodude or its evolutions because they can get killed too
easily by many Pokemon.

Information in this section was contributed by Brillo2.


Dig (TM28):

Dig is very effective against Electric Pokemon, which helps get the Thunder
Badge.

Information in this section was contributed by Brillo2.


Mimic (TM31):

Buy a Pokedoll in Celadon Mart. Fly to Saffron City and enter the Copycat's
house. Give her a pokedoll and will give you TM 31, which is Mimic.

Information in this section was contributed by ANg2499506 and Vailvenus.


Fifth Moon Stone:

Go to Cinnabar Island and look to the right to find a row of blocks. Look in
between the fourth and fifth blocks to get the fifth moon stone.

Information in this section was contributed by Nathan.


Items in Vermilion City:

There is a space that you can go through in Vermilion City that leads to a
tree. Press A at that location to find a potion.

Information in this section was contributed by Ernest.


Use a water type Pokemon and go next to the building where you can trade a
Spearow for a Farfetch. Go to the edge of the water and surf next to the
building up one space. Then press A to get a Max Ether.

Information in this section was contributed by Nathan The Pokemon Trainer.


Items in Viridian City:

Use a water type Pokemon and surf in the area above the gym. Surf up one
space and look to the right. Press A to get Max Ether.

Information in this section was contributed by Nathan The Pokemon Trainer.


Finding more items:

Go to either of the two underground paths. Use the Itemfinder after entering
to find items that people have dropped.

Information in this section was contributed by ANg2499506.


Technical Machine locations:

Look in the following locations to find Technical Machines.

Information in this section was contributed by Hitmonle12.


TM01: Mt. Moon, Celadon Dept. Store

TM02: Celadon Dept. Store, Game Corner

TM03: Silph Co.

TM04: Route 4

TM05: Victory Road, Celadon Dept. Store

TM06: Fuchsia Gym

TM07: Game Corner

TM08: S.S. Anne

TM09: Saffron City, Celadon Dept. Store

TM10: Game Corner

TM11: Cerulean Gym

TM12: Mt. Moon

TM13: Celadon Dept. Store

TM14: Cinnabar Island

TM15: Celadon City

TM16: Route 12

TM17: Victory Road, Celadon Dept. Store

TM18: Celadon Dept. Store

TM19: Route 25

TM20: Route 15

TM21: Celadon Gym

TM22: Cinnabar Island

TM23: Celedon City

TM24: Vermilion Gym

TM25: Power Plant

TM26: Silph Co.

TM27: Viridian Gym

TM28: Cerulean City

TM29: Saffron City

TM30: Route 9

TM31: Saffron City

TM32: Fuchsia City, Celadon Dept. Store

TM33: Power Plant, Celadon Dept. Store

TM34: Pewter Gym

TM35: Pokemon Lab

TM36: Silph Co.

TM37: Fuchsia City, Celadon Dept. Store

TM38: Cinnabar Gym

TM39: Route 12

TM40: Safari Zone

TM41: Celadon City

TM42: Viridian City

TM43: Victory Road

TM44: S.S. Anne

TM45: Route 24

TM46: Saffron Gym

TM47: Victory Road

TM48: Celadon Dept. Store

TM49: Celadon Dept. Store

TM50: Celadon City

Hidden Machine locations:

Look in the following locations to find Hidden Machines.

Information in this section was contributed by Hitmonle12.


HM01: S.S. Anne

HM02: Route 16

HM03: Secret House

HM04: Wardens House

HM05: Route 2

Rare Candy locations:

Look in the following locations to find Rare Candy.

Information in this section was contributed by Hitmonle12.


Mt. Moon: First Floor

S.S Anne: Second Basement

Celedon Game Corner: Third Basement

Pokemon Tower: Sixth Floor

Silph Co.: Tenth Floor

Fuchsia City: Wardens House

Power Plant: Upper Right Hand Corner

Pokemon Mansion: Basement

Victory Road: First Floor

Fishing for Pokemon locations:

Fish at the following locations to catch the indicated Pokemon.

Information in this section was contributed by Hitmonle12.


Pallet Town: Tentacool, Poliwag

Viridian City: Tentacool, Poliwag

Route:22: Goldeen, Poliwag

Cerulean City, Routes 4, 24, 25: Goldeen, Psyduck, Krabby

Vermilion City, Routes 6, 11: Shellder, Krabby

Safari Zone: Psyduck, Krabby, Slowpoke, Dratini

Celedon City, Routes 10: Poliwhirl, Slowpoke

Routes12, 13, 17, 18: Tentacool, Krabby, Goldeen

Cinnabar, Seafoam, Routes19, 20, 21: Staryu, Horsea, Goldeen, Shellder

Unknown Dungeon, Routes 23: Slowbro, Seaking, Kingler, Seadra

Fuchsia City: Seaking, Goldeen, Krabby

Every area also contains Magikarp

Pokemart items and prices:

The following items can be purchased for the indicated prices.

Information in this section was contributed by Hitmonle12.


Viridian City Pokemon Mart

Pokeball: 200

Antidote: 100

Paralyze Heal: 200

Burn Heal: 250

Pewter City Pokemon Mart

Pokeball: 200

Potion: 300

Escape Rope: 550

Antidote: 100

Burn Heal: 250

Awakening: 200

Paralyze Heal: 200

Cerulean City Pokemon Mart

Pokeball: 200

Potion: 300

Repel: 350

Antidote: 100

Burn Heal: 250

Awakening: 200

Paralyze Heal: 200

Vermilion City Pokemon Mart

Pokeball: 200

Super Potion: 700

Ice Heal: 250

Awakening: 200

Paralyze Heal:

Repel: 350

Lavender Town Pokemon Mart

Great Ball: 600

Super Potion: 700

Revive: 1,500

Escape Rope: 550

Super Repel: 500

Antidote: 100

Burn Heal: 250

Ice Heal: 250

Paralyze Heal: 250

Celadon Dept. Store Floor Two

Great Ball: 600

Super Potion: 700

Revive: 1,5000

Super Repel: 500

Antidote: 100

Burn Heal: 250

Ice Heal: 250

Awakening: 200

Paralyze Heal: 200

TM32: 1,000

TM33: 1,000

TM02: 2,000

TM07: 2,000

TM37: 2,000

TM01: 3,000

TM05: 3,000

TM09: 3,000

TM17: 3,000

Celadon Dept. Store Floor Four

Pokedoll: 1,000

Fire Stone: 2,100

Thunder Stone: 2,100

Water Stone: 2,100

Leaf Stone: 2,100

Celadon Dept. Store Floor Five

X Accuracy: 950

Guard Spec.: 700

Dire Hit: 650

X Attack: 500

X Defend: 550

X Speed: 350

X Special: 350

Hp Up: 9,800

Protein: 9,800

Iron: 9,800

Carbos: 9,800

Calcium: 9,800

Celadon Dept. Store Top Floor

Fresh Water: 200

Soda Pop: 300

Lemonade: 350

Saffron City Pokemon Mart

Great Ball: 600

Hyper Potion: 1,500

Max Repel: 700

Escape Rope: 550

Full Heal: 600

Revive: 1,500

Fucshia City Pokemon Mart

Ultra Ball: 1,200

Great Ball: 600

Super Potion: 700

Revive: 1,500

Full Heal: 600

Super Repel: 500

Cinnabar Island Pokemon Mart

Ultra Ball: 1,200

Greatball: 600

Hyper Potion: 1,500

Max Repel: 700

Escape Rope: 550

Full Heal: 600

Revive: 1,500

Indigo Plateau Pokemon Mart

Ultra Ball: 1,200

Great Ball: 600

Full Restore: 3,000

Max Potion: 2,500

Full Heal: 600

Revive: 1,500

Max Repel: 700

Here are some Codes and more helpful tips!

Pokemon

Blue version Pokemon:

The following Pokemon are only found in the Blue version of the game.

Information in this section was contributed by Hitmonle12.


Sandshrew/Sandslash

Mewowth/Persian

Bellsprout/Weepinbell/Victreebel

Vulpix/Ninetales

Pinsir

Magmar

Red version Pokemon:

The following Pokemon are only found in the Red version of the game.

Information in this section was contributed by Hitmonle12.


Ekans/Arbok

Mankey/Primeape

Oddish/Gloom/Vileplume

Growlithe/Arcanine

Scyther

Electabuzz

Highest abilities:

Information in this section was contributed by Nathan.


1-3 Solar Beam

4-6 Fire Spin

7-9 Hydro Pump

10 String Shot

11 Harden

12 Psybeam

13 See 10

14 See 11

15 Agility

16-18 Mirror Move

19-20 Super Fang

21-22 See 15

23 And 24 Acid

25 Thunder

26 Thunder Wave

27-28 Fury Swipes

29-30 Double Kick

31 Body Slam

32-33 See 29-30

34 Thrash

35 Light Screen

36 Metronome

37 See 4-6

38 Roar

39 Double-Edge

40 Double Slap

41-42 Haze

43-45 See 1-3

46-47 Growth

48-49 Psychic

50-51 Earthquake

52-53 Slash

56-57 See 7-9

58 Flamethrower

59 Take Down

60-61 See 7-9

62 Water Gun

63 Teleport

64-65 Reflect

66-68 Submission

69-70 Slam

71 Sleep Power

72 And 73 See 7-9

74-76 Explosion

77-78 See 15

79-80 Psychic

81-82 Screech

83 Slash

84-85 See 15


The remainder are the same attacks listed above.

Hint: Missingno Pokemon:

The U.S. version of the game contains the following glitch Pokemon, which is
obtained by using these steps. Go to Cinnabar Island. Enter into the building
where the man makes Pokemon out of fossils. Enter the first room in the
building with people that want to trade Pokemon. Trade with one of these
people; it does not matter which one. Go back outside and move to the far
right side of the building. Then, surf up and down the side of the island
while half on land and half in the water. Keep surfing until challenged by a
glitch that resembles a microchip or barcode. He is part bird and part water
type and starts on level 80. Note: Obtaining Missingno can keep the game from
continuing correctly, including preventing linked battles, and other bad
effects. It is recommended that Missingno be released unless you are just
experimenting with the game.

Information in this section was contributed by Roaddog Smith, Craig Wagner,
Nitro, and Shorty.


Store the Missingno Pokemon in Bill's PC. It will eventually turn into a
Rhydon.

Information in this section was contributed by KeyMan3216.


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