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Tips,Tricks,and codes for pokemon yellow.
Pokemon Yellow ( GBC)
09/30/2002
All Pokemon with emulators:
To get almost all 150 Pokemon when playing the game on an emulator and the Pokemon ROMs, start a game using the Pokemon Yellow game. Keep playing until you have all the Pokemon you can get from the Yellow version. Make sure you have a Pokemon with the FLY ability. Save the game. Rename the saved game file (e.g. Yellow.sav) to a file that can be used by a Red or Blue game (e.g. Red.sav or Blue.sav). Open the corresponding Pokemon game. When you start playing the game, the screen will be distorted. However, you can still use the menu. Press Start, choose the Pokemon with FLY, and FLY to another city. When you arrive, the screen will return to normal and you can continue playing. Note: If you change games while you are in Pallet Town, you will not be able to get to the menu before Professor Oak calls you out to invite you to his lab (he walks aimlessly and the game crashes).
Arcticuno, Zapdos, and Moltres:
When you have reached the mystical bird (Arcticuno, Zapdos, and Moltres), save the game before going into battle. This will allow you to restart if you knock them out or run away.
Bulbasaur:
Bulbasaur can be obtained from the women in Cerulean City (in the house next to the Pokemon Center). You must get the CUT HM from the man on the S.S. Anne and your Pikachu must be at or above level 25. Then, talk to the woman next to Bulbasaur. She will ask you if you want her Bulbasaur. Answer yes, and it`s all yours.
Charmander:
Charmander can be found at Route 24 N.W.
Choose Gray`s Eevee`s evolutions:
You can choose Gary`s Eevee`s evolution by how you do in battles with Gary`s Eevee. To get Vaporeon simply lose the first battle with Gary in Oak`s Lab after you deliver Oak`s Parcel. Then, win the battle near Viridian City on the route to the Pokemon League. To get Flareon, win the match with Gary at Oak`s lab, then lose any of the other matches, except for any of them past Silph Co. To get Jolteon, win all of the matches.
Defeating Brock:
Catch a Caterpie in Viridian Forest. Advance it to level 7 and he will evolve into a Metapod. Advance it to level 11 and it will evolve into a Butterfree. Butterfree can beat JR. Trainer and Geodude. Butterfree will have to be at least level 13 before it can beat Brock. Note: Use your Pikachu`s tail whip to lower their defense.
Defeating Gary`s Eevee evolutions:
When battling Gary`s Eevee evolutions, use the following strategies.
Eevee: Have a Geodude that knows Dig. Normal move are not effective against Rock Pokemon and ground is very effective against normal.
Vaporeon: Use Pikachu, or Bulbasaur.
Flareon: Use Squirtle or Geodude. Water is very effective against fire, and ground is also very effective.
Jolteon: Use Graveler that knows Dig. That is very effective.
Jesse and James locations:
To find these team rocket members, go to these locations:
Dragonair:
Fish in the Safari Zone to catch Dragonair.
Farfetch`d:
Farfetch`d is found on Routes 12 and 13.
Kadabra:
Kadabra is found on Route 8 near Lavender Town.
Magnemite:
Magnemite can be found in grass before the rock tunnel entrance.
Mt. Moon (before you exit)
Celadon game corner (before you face Giovanni)
Pokemon tower, Lavender Town (before you rescue Mr. Fuji) Sliph Co. (before facing Giovanni again, and before you get a Master Ball)
Pikachu surfing mini-game:
Note: The Pokémon Stadium game on the Nintendo 64 is required for this trick. Successfully complete the tournament mode on Pokémon Stadium without using any rented Pokémon. Transfer Pikachu to the Pokemon: Yellow Edition cartridge to play the Pikachu surfing mini-game.
Another method is to trade Pikachu to a Red version of the game. Use the GameShark code on that version of the game to teach Pikachu Surf. Then, trade Pikachu back to the Yellow version. Travel to the Surfing Guru south of Fuchia City and talk to him.
Pikachu:
Look at Pikachu and press the A button for it to talk and do different things in various locations.
Go to any cliff and jump down but let Pikachu stay on the top layer. Wait about five seconds until he starts to bounce around and walk in place. Then, jump down and walk in a straight line. Pikachu will slide in place behind you. This does will not cause any problems with the game. The game will return to normal after you turn in another direction.
Squirtle:
Get the Thunder Badge on the S.S. St. Anne, then go to Vermilion City to find Squirtle.
Complete the battles at the Vermilion City gym. Go outside and talk to the woman to receive a Squirtle.
151 Pokemon: [Submitted by:Mew]
Start a new game and when you beat Brock save it. now go to indigo Plateu once you have beat all the trainers without saving it. Then turn it off switch it back on you should still be at where you turned the game boy off and also with 151 Pokemon.
How To Get Bulbasuar: [Submitted by:kong]
To get bulbasuar you simply have to keep pikachu out with you from the beginning of the game to Cerulean City and while your on your journey to Cerulean City be really nice to your pikachu, that means talk to him and see how he feels every once in a while and try not to let him faint in battle and when he needs a certain item try give it to right away. So anyway when you get to Cerulean City go to the house left of the pokemon center and talk to the lady inside and if she gives you bulbasaur then that means you folled the directions if she does not give you bulbasaur then that means you must of made your pikachu mad before so from that point on keep your pikachu happy and eventually she will give you bulbasuar.
Glitch City: [Submitted by:The cheater]
make sure you have a pokemon that knows fly and surf.Go into the safari zone and by the safari balls from the saddo.go in.walk around at the entrance for about 15 seconds and go back in. when the saddo asks if your leaving early, say no.this will take you back in.do this again and when you go in,save your game and turn the gameboy off.turn it back on and go in.this is when you know that the cheat is working. the saddo dusont ask you if you are leaving early he asks if you want to join in the hunt. say no and go out. fly to cinnabar island an surf up and down the east coast until you hear the PA and in a flash you should end up in glich city!
Surfing super stunt:
When surfing with Pika, do your tricks till the very end of the course, then on the last wave (the biggest one), do one backflip and two frontflips.
You should receive 500 points for this. Note: This difficult, but not impossible.
Articuno:
SURF to the Sea Foam Islands. Travel you way through the caves and use STRENGTH to push the boulders down the holes. Jump in after them and keep repeating this process for five floors. After this, SURF to reach Articuno.
In-game reset:
Hold Select + Start + B + A during game play to restart.
Pikachu surfing mini-game:
Note: The Pokémon Stadium game on the Nintendo 64 is required for this trick. Successfully complete the tournament mode on Pokémon Stadium without using any rented Pokémon. Transfer Pikachu to the Pokemon: Yellow Edition cartridge to play the Pikachu surfing mini-game.
Another method is to trade Pikachu to a Red version of the game. Use the GameShark code on that version of the game to teach Pikachu Surf. Then, trade Pikachu back to the Yellow version. Travel to the Surfing Guru south of Fuchia City and talk to him.
Press Select to escape from the Pikachu surfing mini-game and restart quickly.
Bulbasaur:
Bulbasaur can be obtained from the women in Cerulean City (in the house next to the Pokemon Center) after completing the following tasks. Get the CUT HM from the man on the S.S. Anne. Raise Pikachu to level 25 or higher. Get the Cascade Badge from Misty. Talk to the Oddish. Sandshrew, and Bulbasaur. Then, talk to the woman next to Bulbasaur. She will ask you if you want her Bulbasaur. Answer yes, and it's all yours.
Make sure that you have Pikachu that has between 1 and 20 HP of damage and one potion. Go to the woman that gives you the Bulbasaur and talk to her once. Then, give Pikachu the potion and talk to her again. If done correctly, she should give you Bulbasaur.
Charmander:
Charmander can be found at Route 24 N.W.
Clefairy:
Clefairy can be found in at Mt. Moon
Dodrio:
Dodrio is found in the grassy area on the Bike Road. Note: It will take a long time to find it there.
Dragonair:
Fish in the Safari Zone to catch Dragonair.
Evee:
There is a Pokemon Mansion in Celadon City . It is two doors down from the Pokemon Center. Find the backdoor to the mansion by entering the small space between the Pokemon Center and the bushes. Walk though that space and you will see another space above. Walk though that space and go to the right. Another space will appear. That is the back door. Walk though the back door and go up to the last floor. Enter the little hut and you will find a pokeball with Evee inside.
Graveler:
Graveler can be found at Victory Road
Jolteon:
Get Evee and give it the Thunder Stone.
Kadabra:
Kadabra is found on Route 8 near Lavender Town.
Kingler:
Kingler can be found at the Sea Foam Islands.
Lickitung:
Lickitung can be found in the Unknown Dungeon.
Farfetch'd:
Farfetch'd is found on Routes 12 and 13.
Flareon:
Get Evee and give it the Fire Stone.
Golduck:
Surf in Route 6.
Gyrados:
Fish in back of the house where you get the Super Rod in Fuchisia City.
Note: This will take awhile.
Catch a Magikarp and go to Cerulean City. Find the Daycare and talk to the man. Answer "Yes" and wait until magikarp is at level 19.
Give it a rare candy and it will evolve into Gyarados - it will also learn Bite.
Machamp:
Get a Cubone. Go to the entrance of the underground path from Cerulean City. A person there will trade you your Cubone for a Machoke. When you receive the Machoke, since it was traded it will evolve into Machamp.
Magneton:
Magneton can be found at the power plant near Lavender Town.
Magnemite:
Magnemite can be found in grass before the rock tunnel entrance.
Meowth:
Trade a Meowth from the blue version of the game as soon as you catch it to a new yellow version game. Meowth will soon acquire the Payday attack.
Although Meowth will be hard to control, you will be able to make a large amount of money from the Payday move when he does listen. Use this move on wild Pokemon because you will not be able to control Meowth until you get the Cascade badge.
Mewtwo:
To get Mewtwo without a Master Ball, use a high level ice Pokemon (level 60s or 70s). Freeze Mewtwo with Ice Beam, then get it very low on HP.
Throw a couple Ultra Balls to capture it.
Moltres:
After Viridian City, travel west to reach routes 22 and 23 to go to Victory Road. On the first level, use Strength to push the rock and activate a switch. Find a ladder and go up to the second level. Move the rock that is blocking your way onto another switch. Find the next ladder to go up to the third level. Push the boulder on this floor onto the switch on your left, then go back down to the second floor. You will find Moltres at that location.
Metapod:
Metapod can be found in the Viridian Forest.
Pikachu:
Look at Pikachu and press the A button for it to talk and do different things in various locations.
Go to any cliff and jump down but let Pikachu stay on the top layer.
Wait about five seconds until he starts to bounce around and walk in place.
Then, jump down and walk in a straight line. Pikachu will slide in place behind you. This does will not cause any problems with the game. The game will return to normal after you turn in another direction.
Use the following trick to put Pikachu to sleep, so it will no longer follow you. Go to the Pewter City Pokemon center with Pikjachu following you. Talk to Jigglypuff so Pikachu falls asleep. If you then try to deposit Pikachu, go into the Trade Center or Coliseum, or try to heal your Pokemon they will not work. If you save the game and turn it back on, it still will not follow you. The only way to wake it up it to go outside or to talk to it.
When you get enough badges, go to the P.L. H.Q. Go far enough until you reach an island that is in the middle of the lake you are surfing across.
Use your rod and fish until getting into a battle. Talk to Pikachu afterwards and he will have a bucket on his head.
The Pikachu that you get from Professor Oak will not evolve. The message "Pikachu is refusing" will appear every time that you try to
give it the Thunderstone.
To see Pikachu with a bucket on his head, encounter a water Pokemon with a rod. Afterwards, immediately speak to Pikachu. He should have a bucket on his head.
To see Pikachu with a confused look, go to Bill's house. Pikachu will look at the fake Pokemon and will be confused.
To see Pikachu do a peace sign, simply capture a Pokemon, then immediately speak to Pikachu.
To see Pikachu with a surprised face, go to the Pewter City Pokecenter.
Talk to the Jigglypuff to make it sing. Then, use the "Poke Flute" to wake up Pikachu. After the snoring, Pikachu will awaken surprised.
To see Pikachu with a surprised look, go to Bill's house to change him back to human from his previous form.
To see Pikachu with a scared face, go to Lavender Town. go into Pokemon Tower, and talk to Pikachu.
To see Pikachu with a very scared face, Go to the Pokeclub in Vermilion City. To make him scared again, just stand in front of the door as possible, but do not enter. Then, go in and out of the door about thirty to forty times. Pikachu will soon have the face that it makes when he gets scared and runs.
To see Pikachu dance, go to Fuchia City, hop over the fence and do not take one more step. Wait awhile and Pikachu will start to dance.
To see Pikachu with an angry face, get another Pikachu during game play (or through a GameShark or Game Genie code). Talk to Pikachu to see an angry face.
To see Pikachu with sparks around him, use the Thundershock attack many times.
To see Pikachu with hearts around it, win a lot of battles. Alternately, go to the Pokemon Club in Vermilion City. He will run up to Clefairy.
Talk to him and he will have hearts around his face.
When you are in the Ghost Tower and your Pikachu, faints go to the purified protected zone (resembles a group of small squares on the floor). After your Pokemon gets healed, Pikachu will be a ghost and will walk on the tomb stones.
Go to the PokeClub in Vermilion City. Keep entering and exiting rapidly.
Soon, Pikachu will look at Clefairy. Then, talk to the man and he will ask you if you want a picture of your Pokemon printed. When, the screen of your Pokemon appears, Pikachu's picture will not be there. When you select Pikachu's name, it will say that there is no response. Note: You must have already gotten the bike first.
Staryu:
Go to the bottom of Fuchsia City, where you head off to Seafoam Island, and use the Super Rod. Use sleep attacks because it is difficult to catch.
Tangela:
Tangela can also be found outside of the Safari Zone. Go to Pallet Town, go down to the water and Surf down. There should be a grassy area on the land to your right. You can catch LV 30 Pidgeottos, Raticates and Tangelas there.
Wild Pikachu:
Go on one side of Viridian City and enter the grass. If you do not find a Pikachu the first time you see a Pokemon, go to the other side. If you do not catch it, go to the other side again, and it will probably appear there as the first Pokemon you see.
Poliwag:
Fish with the Good Rod in Route 6.
Information in this section was contributed by Lizard_King.
Ponyta:
You may encounter Ponyta and may also get a Rare Candy with an Item Finder in the grassy area at the Bicycle Road.
Psyduck:
Surf in Route 6.
Information in this section was contributed by Lizard_King.
Primeape:
Go to the grassy area before you enter Victory Road Cave. If you see a Manky, do not make it faint and run each time one is encountered. This
makes them mad and evolve.
Raichu:
This trick requires a link cable and the Red or Blue version of the game.
Go to a Pokecenter and trade Pikachu to the Red or Blue version. Use the Thunderstone on Pikachu in the Red or Blue version to evolve it to Raichu. Then, trade it back to the Yellow Version.
Slowbro:
Slowbro can be found at Sea Foam Islands, Route 13, and Route 12.
Squirtle:
Get the Thunder Badge on the S.S. St. Anne, then go to Vermilion City to find Squirtle.
Complete the battles at the Vermilion City gym. Go outside and talk to the woman to receive a Squirtle.
Vaporeon:
Get Evee and give it the Water Stone.
Zapdos:
Go to Cerulean City and go west until you reach a trail. Find your way through the trail until you cannot go any further. Go north and use SURF on any one of your Pokemon. Follow the water passage and you will be at the Power Plant. Search your way through the Power Plant and you will have the chance to catch Zapdos.
Arcticuno, Zapdos, and Moltres:
When you have reached the mystical bird (Arcticuno, Zapdos, and Moltres), save the game before going into battle. This will allow you to restart if you knock them out or run away.
Missing Pokemon:
The following Pokemon cannot be caught in the game and must be traded:
Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill, Ekans, Arbok, Meowth, Persain, Koffing, Weezing, Jynx, Electabuzz, and Magmar.
Missingo warning:
Do not use missingno, because it will not work. You can turn your Game Boy off and back on to make it work again.
Name origins:
The first part of the name of the three mystical Pokemon birds, Arcticuno, Zapdos, and Moltres originate from arctic, zap, and mole. The last parts, uno, dos, and tres are Spanish for one, two, and three.
Abra was originally called Hocus.
Arbok is "kobra" (derived from cobra), spelled backwards.
Aerodactyl was originally called Ptera.
Arcanine was originally called Blaze.
Charmander is derived from char(coal) and (sala)mander.
Charmeleon is derived from char(coal) and (cham)eleon.
Charizard is derived from char(coal) and (l)izard.
Dewgong is derived from the Filipino word "Dugong" which means "Manatee".
Ditto is a synonym for "same". It was originally called Metamon.
Dratini was originally called Dragoon.
Ekans is "snake" spelled backwards.
Eevee is a written pronunciation of the first two letters of "Evolution".
Gastly was originally called Ghos or Gost.
Growlithe was originally called Flamie.
Gyrados is Japanese for "tsunami".
Hitmonlee and Hitmonchans name start with "hit", meaning their attacks are mainly fighting. The "mon" in both of their names is probably derived from "monster". The "lee" in Hitmonlee's name is from Bruce Lee, who was famous for kicking. The "chan" in Hitmonchan's name is for Jackie Chan, who is famous for his "piston punching".
Kabuto means "helmet" in Japanese. Kabuto was originally called Att.
Kadabra was originally called Pocus.
Koffing and Weezing were originally called LA and NY as in Los Angeles and New York.
Machamp was originally called Ju-Doh.
Machoke was originally called Kung-Foo.
Machop was originally called Kara-Tee.
Omastar was originally called Kargo.
Omanyte is derived from a fossil which is called "Omanyte".
Onix is derived from a precious stone, named onyx.
Porygon is "Polygon" spelled wrong.
Rai (as in Raichu) means "thunder" in Japanese.
Raticate is derived from the word "(e)radicate".
Scyther was originally called Stryke. Scyther's name is derived from its arms, which are shaped like scythes. A scythe is a long blade attached to the end of a stick (what the Grim Reaper always carries around).
Tauros originates from the Spanish word "Toro".
Tentacool and Tentacruel are derived from the word "Tentacle".
Vulpix is strikingly similar to the Latin word "vulpes", which means "fox".
Winning team recommendation:
First Pokemon: Alakazam (Psychic, Recover, Reflect, Thunder Wave)
Second Pokemon: Jolteon. (Thunderbolt, Thunder Wave, Double Kick, Reflect)
Third Pokemon: Flareon (Flamethrower, Body Slam, Double Edge, Smog)
Fourth Pokemon: Jynx (Psychic, Ice Beam, Lovely Kiss, Bubblebeam)
Fifth Pokemon: Vaporeon (Surf, Acid Armor, Ice Beam, Hydro Pump or Aurora Beam)
Sixth Pokemon: Exeggutor (Toxic, Leech Seed, Mega Drain, Psychic)
Note: Exeggutor's leech attacks if used together can sap all of their energy all in one try if used properly.
Catch Pokemon without weakening them:
Save a lot of money (around $10,600) and buy all the Pokeballs. You should have 99 -- as long as you have at least 85 you can still use this without having to buy more. When you encounter a Pokemon, start throwing Pokeballs.
If on the first try, it says you missed the Pokemon, do not try it again -- weaken it or use a better ball. If the Pokemon breaks out of the ball, keep throwing Pokeballs. After a while the Pokemon either gets tired of breaking out or finds a ball it likes and will not bust out. You can use this trick with a Great Ball or Ultra Ball, but it will be more expensive.
Catch Pokemon easily:
When you throw a Poke Ball, Great Ball, or Ultra Ball, hold B when the ball just starts to explode. An Ultra Ball is recommended.
Get into a battle with a wild Pokemon. Use any ball (except for a Master Ball) immediately as an attack. As soon as the ball appears, hold B +
Up. This requires extremely precise timing.
Check Ghost Pokemon without the Silph Scope:
You can see the Pokemon Ghosts in Pokemon Tower without the Silph Scope.
When you are in battle choose PKM menu as if you were going to change Pokemon. Instead, just check the stats of any Pokemon in the party and
go back to the battle. You will see the Pokemon that is there. Note: It is impossible to catch them, but it will be registered by your Pokedex.
Defeating Brock:
Catch a Caterpie in Viridian Forest. Advance it to level 7 and he will evolve into a Metapod. Advance it to level 11 and it will evolve into a Butterfree. Butterfree can beat JR. Trainer and Geodude. Butterfree will have to be at least level 13 before it can beat Brock. Note: Use your Pikachu's tail whip to lower their defense.
If you look in the tall grass west of Viridian CIty a lot, it is possible to find a Mankey. Since fighting types beat rock types, Mankey is the best Pokemon for the job. You need to raise it to a high level though, because it does not learn a fighting type attack for a while.
Catch a Pidgey and train it up to level 18. You should have an easier time defeating Brock.
Choose Gary's Eevee's evolutions:
You can choose Gary's Eevee's evolution by how you do in battles with Gary's Eevee. To get Vaporeon simply lose the first battle with Gary in Oak's Lab after you deliver Oak's Parcel. Then, win the battle near Viridian City on the route to the Pokemon League. To get Flareon, win the match with Gary at Oak's lab, then lose any of the other matches, except for any of them past Silph Co. To get Jolteon, win all of the matches.
Defeating Gary's Eevee evolutions:
When battling Gary's Eevee evolutions, use the following strategies.
Eevee: Have a Geodude that knows Dig. Normal move are not effective against Rock Pokemon and ground is very effective against normal.
Vaporeon: Use Pikachu, or Bulbasaur.
Flareon: Use Squirtle or Geodude. Water is very effective against fire, and ground is also very effective.
Jolteon: Use Graveler that knows Dig. That is very effective.
Jesse and James locations:
To find these team rocket members, go to these locations:
Mt. Moon (before you exit)
Celadon game corner (before you face Giovanni)
Pokemon tower, Lavender Town (before you rescue Mr. Fuji)
Sliph Co. (before facing Giovanni again, and before you get a Master Ball)
No escape
During the Pokemon League at the last trainer before Gary, try to leave the room. Two large doors will appear in front of you.
This will also happen when you fight the trainer before Brock in the Pokemon League. However, if you defeat him, you can walk out of the room and back to the ghost trainer. The voice will keep you from going any further than that.
Hidden rare candy:
Go to the house in Cerulean City where the man tells you about the badges.
Go outside through the back door and use the Item Finder. Alternately, walk around his back yard and repeatedly press A until you find it.
Use the Item Finder in the grass on the Bike Path.
Hidden Max Potion:
Go to Silph Co. and go to where the nurse is located. Go to where the bed (the nearest to the left) is found, and press A.
Moonstone:
Go to the top of Mt. Moon and use the Item Finder. The Moonstone can be found in a small slit.
Fake Faint:
Get a Pokemon that is confused during battle and has Substitute. Use Substitute and wait for the game to say it hurt itself . The game will say enemy Pokemon Substitute took damage, enemy's Substitute broke, and the Pokemon will fall and come back up.
Effective Pokemon matching:
Information in this section was contributed by cdnolan.
Normal vs. Nothing
Fire vs. Plant, Bug, Plant-Poison, Plant-Psychic, Bug-Flying, Bug-Plant, Bug-Poison, Ice-Psychic, Ice-Flying.
Water vs. Ground, Fire, Rock-Flying, Rock-Ground, Poison-Ground.
Ice vs. Plant, Ground, Dragon, Normal-Flying, Fire-Flying, Plant-Poison, Plant-Psychic, Rock-Flying, Rock-Ground, Bug-Flying, Poison-Flying, Electric-Flying, Dragon-Flying
Plant vs. Ground, Water, Rock-Ground, Rock-Water, Water-Ice, Water-Fighting, Water-Psychic
Electric vs. Water, Normal-Flying, Fire-Flying, Water-Flying, Rock-Flying, Rock-Water, Bug-Flying, Poison-Flying, Water-Ice, Water-Flying, Water-Poison, Water-Psychic, Ice-Flying
Rock vs. Fire, Bug, Normal-Flying, Fire-Flying, Water-Flying, Rock-Flying, Bug-Flying, Bug-Plant, Bug-Poison, Poison-Flying, Water-Ice, Ice-Psychic, Ice-Flying, Electric-Flying, Dragon-Flying
Ground vs. Fire, Electric, Poison, Rock-Ground, Poison-Ground, Ghost-Poison
Fighting vs. Normal, Rock-Ground, Rock-Water, Water-Ice
Bug vs. Plant, Psychic, Plant-Psychic
Poison vs. Plant, Bug, Plant-Psychic, Bug-Flying, Bug-Plant
Flying vs. Plant, Fighting, Bug, Plant-Poison, Plant-Psychic, Bug-Flying, Bug-Plant, Bug-Poison, Water-Fighting
Psychic vs. Fighting, Poison, Plant-Poison, Poison-Ground, Poison-Flying, Ghost-Poison, Water-Fighting, Water-Poison
Ghost vs. Psychic, Plant-Psychic, Water-Psychic, Ice-Psychic
Saving money:
Super potions cost 700 and revive by 50. However, in the Celedon City Department Store, lemonade costs 350 and revives by 80. Note: This is on the fifth floor, at the vending machines.
When you reach Celedon City, go to the rooftop of the Department Store and buy 20 Lemonades. Sell all your Super Potions. If desired, buy 20 Fresh Waters. This will save money, as Lemonade costs 350 (half the price of Super Potions) and restores 80 HP. Fresh Water costs 200 and restores 50 HP. Soda pop costs either 250 or 300 and restores 60 HP.
Catch Pokemon easily:
When facing a Pokemon (except for special ones, such as Mewtwo) throw a Pokeball of any kind at the it. As soon as the Pokeball pops open hold
B until it wobbles for the second time. For Pokemon such as Mewtwo, reduce half their HP, then do the trick.
Ineffective poisons:
If one of your strong Pokemon gets poisoned during a battle, just keep using a move that can cause an instant K.O.. If you keep knocking out the opponent's Pokemon one after another, the poison will not work. Also, instead of pressing and holding the D-pad, tap it to take small steps.
Shortcut to Cinnabar Island:
After getting SURF, go to Pallet Town. Surf down the river at the bottom.
After a few attacks by other trainers you will arrive at Cinnabar Island.
Items in Viridian Forest:
When you walk into Viridian Forest, you will see a tree with someone in front of it. Go to the left side of the tree to find an Antidote.
Old Man:
After getting the Pokedex, leave Viridian City . The old man will try to catch Rattata but unlike in the Red/Blue version, it will breaks free.
The old man does eventually catch Rattata. After about three or four times talking with him, he throws the PokeBall and catches it.
Printing Pokemon:
Your Pokemon can be printed at the Pokemon Club in Vermilion City.
Level 100 Pokemon:
This trick requires a link cable and the Red/Blue version. Go to a Pokecenter and trade one of your Pokemon to the Red/Blue version. Make sure you have 99 of any item in Red/Blue version. Make that Pokemon in Red/blue version to level 100 and trade it back to the Yellow version. Note: This trick requires a lot time, but is worth it.
Avoiding battles:
If you do not want fight all the gym leaders or people who want a fight while wandering in the cities, just avoid them by walking past while they are looking away.
Remain in secret room:
Note: This trick requires a link cable. Link to another Game Boy and begin the game in the Pokemon Center. Go the secret room and remove the link cable. You and your friend can still play in the secret room.
Unknown Dungeon:
The Unknown Dungeon is completely different from the Red/Blue versions, however Mewtwo is still located there.
Immovable truck:
The truck that was next to S.S.Anne in the Red and Blue versions is here in the Yellow version, but still can not be moved.
Using the link cable to build your starting team:
If you do not want to lose any Pokemon you really like and want to restart a game, trade the Pokemon from one game to another. To do this, go to a Pokemon Center and trade. Trade the desired Pokemon for a bad Pokemon from the other game. Repeat as many times as necessary, then restart your game. Get your Pokemon back from the other Pokemon game. You can do this to construct an almost invincible team.
Keep old Pokemon or create duplicates:
Note: This code requires Pokemon Stadium and the Transfer Pak. Before you restart your game, put the Pokemon you want to keep into boxes on Bill's PC. Then, transfer your game onto the Nintendo 64 and go to Professor Oak's Lab. Once there, use the computer to transfer the boxes from your game onto the Nintendo 64 boxes. This will cause all the Pokemon you want to be saved to be placed on the Nintendo 64 instead of your Game Boy Color game. Then restart your game, and once you save, go back to Professor Oak's Lab in Pokemon Stadium. Transfer all the boxes from the Nintendo 64 to your Game Boy and save. This will add all those Pokemon into your Pokedex, and you will be able to use them in your game -- although they will most likely not listen to you until you get Misty's badge.
Easy experience:
Place the Pokemon that you want to level up at the top of your list. Fight the Elite Four, then switch to the Pokemon you want to win with, and bring it out. Keep repeating this with every trainer and Pokemon.
Easy Coins in Game Corner:
Go to the Game Corner, with all the slot machines. Walk around the room, continually pressing A. Sometimes you will pick up some coins off the ground - a message will appear. You can get over 200 coins this way.
Even odds on slots:
There is a man wearing glasses that resembles the man at the entrance of the Gyms. Talk to him, then go to the slot machine just above him.
Start with 50 coins and eventually you will hit three jackpots in a row. Your odds will be 50% as good. If you run out of coins, just repeat those steps.
Pokemon level variations:
Wild Pokemon of the same level are weaker than the same kind of Pokemon of the same level that you raised yourself. You can also select the moves that the Pokemon you learned (and forgotten) at an earlier level while wild Pokemon come "as is" with whatever moves are selected by the CPU.
Having your Pokemon raised by the babysitter on Route 9 will cause the Pokemon to be weaker and have lower stats than it would be if you raised it through battles.
Using Rare Candy to raise your Pokemon will cause the Pokemon to be weaker and have lower stats than it would be if you raised it through battles.
All Pokemon with emulators
To get almost all 150 Pokemon when playing the game on an emulator and the Pokemon ROMs, start a game using the Pokemon Yellow game. Keep playing until you have all the Pokemon you can get from the Yellow version. Make sure you have a Pokemon with the FLY ability. Save the game. Rename the saved game file (e.g. Yellow.sav) to a file that can be used by a Red or Blue game (e.g. Red.sav or Blue.sav). Open the corresponding Pokemon game. When you start playing the game, the screen will be distorted. However, you can still use the menu. Press Start, choose the Pokemon with FLY, and FLY to another city. When you arrive, the screen will return to normal and you can continue playing. Note: If you change games while you are in Pallet Town, you will not be able to get to the menu before Professor Oak calls you out to invite you to his lab (he walks aimlessly and the game crashes).
Have all pokemon
Get a poke'ball put it in your item poket go back to mom she will heal your pokemon look in your poke'dex you will have all poke'mon.
blue/red versions
To see pokemon messed up or new wierd ones, beat the pokemon league more than 2
times. Now go check the computer and go to pokemon leauge. You will see
new, wierd, and some will be glitches. You will hear wierd music also. This will
not mess up you game. To stop the music, go out of the pokemon center or go
surfing. Don't save your game or the pokemon league site will be this way
always!
99 items! First, go to Viridian City and talk to the guy that shows you how to catch Pokémon. When he asks if you are in a hurry, say "no." After he done, take the item you want to get 99 of and move it to the 6th place in your items list. After that, fly to Fuscha City and surf to the Seafoam Islands. Surf up and down the left coast where the brown beach is, it may take of few minutes, a few stupid Pokémon will pop up, defeat or run from them. After a while, a Pokémon will come up named Missingno. Do not capture him! Make him faint or run away. After you do so check your items list. If there is a symbol next to the amount of the item in your sixth slot.
ALL YOU NEED FOR RED AND BLUE VERSION.
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Q: What is Pokemon?
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A: Good morning. Apparently you've been sleeping since last August, before
Pokemon turned into the most popluar thing since sliced bread. Pokemon are
imaginary creatures with special powers. As the main characters, your job is to
try to catch and train as many of them as possible. Since it's an RPG, strategy
plays a key role in this game.
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Q: How do I catch Pokemon?
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A: First off, you need to go to a Pokemon Mart and buy some Poke/Great/Ultra
Balls. Then, step into a grass patch and walk around until you go into battle.
To catch a Pokemon, you need to lower its HP to about 1/4 of their max. When
they are low enough, throw a ball. With luck, you'll catch it. Stronger
Pokemon command more powerful balls.
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Q: I just caught a Pokemon. What's the next step?
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A: Train it. Raise its Exp. Teach it new moves. With a properly trained
Pokemon, you can use it to help you battle wild Pokemon and trainers.
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Q: I'm short on cash. Where do I get some?
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A: There are three ways. One, battle trainers. If you've defeated the Elite
Four once, you can keep battling them for more money. Two, use Meowth's Pay Day
attack to get a few dollars. Three, teach a Pokemon TM 16 so they can use Pay
Day. Remember, if your Pokemon all faint, you lose 1/2 of your money...
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Q: How do I get all three starters?
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A: Well, here's one way:
1. Have one person start a new game, and the other have about 4-5 junky Pokemon
that can be lost.
2. Have him/her choose Bulbasaur.
3. After getting the Pokedex from Oak, go to Viridian City and trade the
Bulbasaur for a junky Pokemon.
4. Now, have that person start a new game, and follow the same steps for
Bulbasaur again.
5. Follow the steps until the person with the junky Pokemon has two of each
starter, except one of them, which will be the one the person that's starting
new games will pick.
6. After that, have the person with the doubles of starters trade the other
person the other two starters.I hope that helps.
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Q: What's the difference between the Red and Blue versions?
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A: Both games are basically the same, except the rarity of some Pokemon is
changed and some Pokemon you can't catch at all. Here's a list of Pokemon
exclusive to each version, and their counterparts:
Red: Blue:
Ekans Sandshrew
Arbok Sandslash
Mankey Meowth
Primeape Persian
Oddish Bellsprout
Gloom Weepinbell
Vileplume Victreebel
Growlithe Vulpix
Arcanine Ninetales
Scyther Pinsir
Electabuzz Magmar
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Q: My Pokemon is at L100. Why hasn't it evolved?
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A: Not all Pokemon evolve from levels. In some cases, you will need to use an
elemental stone or even trade to another cartridge. Some Pokemon don't even
evolve.
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Q: What are the prices for items in each Pokemon Mart?
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A:
VIRIDIAN CITY
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|Poke Ball |$200|
|Antidote |$100|
|Paralyze Heal|$200|
|Burn Heal |$250|
PEWTER CITY
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|Poke Ball |$200|
|Potion |$300|
|Escape Rope |$550|
|Antidote |$100|
|Burn Heal |$250|
|Awakening |$200|
|Paralyze Heal|$200|
CERULEAN CITY
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|Poke Ball |$200|
|Potion |$300|
|Repel |$350|
|Antidote |$100|
|Burn Heal |$250|
|Awakening |$200|
|Paralyze Heal|$200|
VERMILION CITY
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|Poke Ball |$200|
|Super Potion |$700|
|Ice Heal |$250|
|Awakening |$200|
|Paralyze Heal|$200|
|Repel |$350|
LAVENDER TOWN
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|Great Ball | $600|
|Super Potion | $700|
|Revive |$1500|
|Escape Rope | $550|
|Super Repel | $500|
|Antidote | $100|
|Burn Heal | $250|
|Ice Heal | $250|
|Paralyze Heal| $200|
CELADON CITY
2nd Floor
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|Great Ball | $600|
|Super Potion | $700|
|Revive |$1500|
|Super Repel | $500|
|Antidote | $100|
|Burn Heal | $250|
|Ice Heal | $250|
|Awakening | $200|
|Paralyze Heal | $200|
|TM 32 (Double Team)|$1000|
|TM 33 (Reflect) |$1000|
|TM 02 (Razor Wind) |$2000|
|TM 07 (Horn Drill) |$2000|
|TM 37 (Egg Bomb) |$2000|
|TM 01 (Mega Punch) |$3000|
|TM 05 (Mega Kick) |$3000|
|TM 09 (Take Down) |$3000|
|TM 17 (Submission) |$3000|
4th Floor
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|Poke Doll |$1000|
|Fire Stone |$2100|
|Thunder Stone|$2100|
|Water Stone |$2100|
|Leaf Stone |$2100|
5th Floor
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|X Accuracy | $950|
|Guard Spec.| $700|
|Dire Hit | $650|
|X Attack | $350|
|X Defend | $350|
|X Speed | $350|
|X Special | $350|
|HP Up |$9800|
|Protein |$9800|
|Iron |$9800|
|Carbos |$9800|
|Calcium |$9800|
Vending Machines
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|Fresh Water|$200|
|Soda Pop |$300|
|Lemonade |$350|
SAFFRON CITY
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|Great Ball | $600|
|Hyper Potion|$1500|
|Max Repel | $700|
|Escape Rope | $550|
|Full Heal | $600|
|Revive |$1500|
FUSCHIA CITY
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|Ultra Ball |$1200|
|Great Ball | $600|
|Super Potion| $700|
|Revive |$1500|
|Full Heal | $600|
|Super Repel | $500|
CINNABAR ISLAND
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|Ultra Ball |$1200|
|Great Ball | $600|
|Hyper Potion|$1500|
|Max Repel | $700|
|Escape Rope | $550|
|Full Heal | $600|
|Revive |$1500|
INDIGO PLATEAU
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|Ultra Ball |$1200|
|Great Ball | $600|
|Full Restore|$3000|
|Max Potion |$2500|
|Full Heal | $600|
|Revive |$1500|
|Max Repel | $700|
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Q: I have an Abra/Magikarp, and I need to raise it. How?
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A: There are many ways to do so, including:
1. Use the Item Multiplier trick to multiply Rare Candies (see Codes/Tricks).
2. Teach Abra a TM or too (Magikarp can't learn any).
3. Put the Abra/Magikarp in front, then bring them back in the middle of a
battle. They will earn part of the EXP.
4. Keep them in the Pokemon Day Care (Route 5). Every step you take earns you
one EXP point.
Hopefully, you'll figure a way out.
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Q: Where do I fish for wild water Pokemon?
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A: Well, here's a list:
#054 Psyduck: Cerulean City/Gym, Safari Zone, Routes 4,24,25,
#060 Poliwag: Pallet Town, Viridian City, Route 22
#061 Poliwhirl: Celadon City, Route 10
#072 Tentacool: Pallet Town, Viridian City, Routes 12,13,17,18
#079 Slowpoke: Celadon City, Safari Zone, Route 10
#080 Slowbro: Unknown Dungeon, Route 23
#090 Shellder: Vermilion City, Cinnabar Island, Seafoam Island, Routes
6,11,19,20,21
#098 Krabby: Cerulean City/Gym, Vermilion City, Fuschia City, Safari Zone,
Routes 4,6,11,12,13,17,18,24,25
#099 Kingler: Unknown Dungeon, Route 23
#116 Horsea: Cinnabar Island, Seafoam Island, Routes 19,20,21
#117 Seadra: Unknown Dungeon, Route 23
#118 Goldeen: Cerulean City/Gym, Fuschia City, Cinnabar Island, Seafoam Island,
Routes 12,13,17,18,19,20,21,22
#119 Seaking: Fuschia City, Unknown Dungeon, Route 23
#120 Staryu: Cinnabar Island, Seafoam Island, Routes 19,20,21
#129 Magikarp: Anywhere (with Old Rod)
#147 Dratini: Safari Zone
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NOTE: For the Wild Pokemon listings, that only counts for Pokemon you can find
on land/swimming, not ones you can fish for. The fishing locations are in the
FAQ section.
After you start a new game and have set the names of you and your rival, you'll
appear in...
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PALLET TOWN
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Upon starting in Pallet Town, you will be in your bedroom. Go to your PC, and
select Withdraw Item. Select Potion, take it out, then go downstairs and
outside. The only way you can go for now is north, so head up towards Route 1.
Prof. Oak will then stop you, then take you into his lab. He will then give you
a choice on which Pokemon you wish to start out with. If you want the best
Pokemon for the beginning of the game, pick Bulbasaur. If you want the best
overall Pokemon, pick Squirtle. If you want a challenge, pick Charmander. Upon
choosing your Pokemon, Gary will choose his, obviously picking the one with the
elemental advantage. As you try to walk out, Gary will challenge you...
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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON:
*He Chose Bulbasaur*
L5 Bulbasaur- Tackle, Growl
*He Chose Charmander*
L5 Charmander- Scratch, Growl
*He Chose Squirtle*
L5 Squirtle- Tackle, Tail Whip
STRATEGY:
For the first battle, this is almost hard. It may be, if you forgot about your
Potion. The trick is to keep using Scratch/Tackle, and heal when your HP gets
about 5 or below (or the game beeps at you). Don't worry about the opponent's
Growl/Tail Whip, just keep pounding them.
BASICALLY:
You have only your starter, so that's it.
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After battling Gary, it's time to FINALLY head north to...
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ROUTE 1
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Wild Pokemon:
#016 Pidgey
#019 Rattata
Items:
Potion
Have your Pokemon healed fully before you enter Route 1. The Pokemon you will
face are at Levels 2-4, so you shouldn't have much of a problem getting by them.
Now would be a good time to begin raising your Pokemon's levels, as you will be
needing it soon. Other than that, talk to the guy near the sign for a Potion,
then go north to...
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VIRIDIAN CITY
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Items:
Oak's Parcel
The first major town, you can't do a lot here. The passage north to Route 2 is
blocked, the gum is closed, Route 22 to the west leads to Gary, and you still
don't have a Pokedex. So, go to the Pokemon Center if your Pokemon needs to be
healed, then go to the Pokemon Mart. The clerk there will give you Oak's
Parcel. Now, go south to...
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PALLET TOWN
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Items:
Pokedex
Town Map
Now that you have Oak's Parcel, go to Prof. Oak's lab. Walk up and give him the
parcel. Then Gary will walk in. Oak will then tell you about his dream to have
a catalog of all the Pokemon in the world. He will give you the Pokedex, then
you can go, when he's done. Before leaving, go into Gary's house and talk to
his sister to get a Town Map. Now, head north, again, to...
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VIRIDIAN CITY
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First thing, go into the Pokemon Center and buy some Poke Balls (finally!).
Now, if you need to, go south to Route 1 to catch a Pidgey or Rattata, or you
can just wait until Route 2. This next area is optional, but if you want, go
to...
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ROUTE 22
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Wild Pokemon:
#019 Rattata
#021 Spearow
#029 Nidoran F
#032 Nidoran M
Go west to the grass patch to find some Nidoran and maybe a Spearow. If your
Pokemon is at a high enough level, go up past the patch, then west to run
into...
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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON:
*He Chose Bulbasaur*
L9 Pidgey- Gust, Sand-Attack
L8 Bulbasaur- Tackle, Growl, Leech Seed
*He Chose Charmander*
L9 Pidgey- Gust, Sand-Attack
L8 Charmander- Scratch, Growl
*He Chose Squirtle*
L9 Pidgey- Gust, Sand-Attack
L8 Squirtle- Tackle, Tail Whip, Bubble
STRATEGY:
No matter who you/he picked, you should go into the Viridian Forest (further
down) and pick up a Pikachu. Build it to about L8, then bring it here. Pidgey
will fall to 2 Thundershocks from Pika. As for his starter, use Spearow on
Bulbasaur, Bulbasaur (Tackle/Leech Seed) on Charmander, and Pikachu on Squirtle.
BASICALLY:
Have a Pikachu, and whoever else depending on who he picked.
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After you've beaten Gary, and you've gotten all the Pokemon you can, go back
east to...
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VIRIDIAN CITY
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If you still have money left, buy about 2-4 Antidotes, then you should go north
to...
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ROUTE 2
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Wild Pokemon:
#010 Caterpie (Blue)
#013 Weedle (Red)
#016 Pidgey
#019 Rattata
Don't worry about finding a Caterpie/Weedle in the grass patch just before the
building to Viridian Forest. They're abundant in the forest. If you haven't
already caught a Pidgey or Rattata, catch one here, then go north, through the
house, to...
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VIRIDIAN FOREST
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Wild Pokemon:
#010 Caterpie
#011 Metapod
#013 Weedle
#014 Kakuna
#025 Pikachu
Items:
Poke Ball
Antidote
Potion
This is the first area you'll meet the nasty rival trainers that will pester you
until you get through Victory Road. They're all Bug Catchers, so have a L9 or
so Charmander/Spearow to get rid of them, plus a lower level one to weaken the
Pokemon to catch them. You're better off catching a Caterpie/Weedle rather than
Metapod/Kakuna, because all that wild Metapod/Kakuna know are Harden. One more
thing, no matter how long it takes, CATCH A PIKACHU! They are worth it, and
they are the best electric Pokemon until you run into Jolteon or evolve it into
Raichu, so catch one NOW. You'll regret not catching it later. After defeating
the last trainer, go through the next building to get to...
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ROUTE 2
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Since you already have all the Pokemon from earlier (hopefully), just go in to
the grass and get your Bulbasaur/Squirtle to about L13 or your Charmander to L17
(so he evolves) for the next challenge, inside...
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PEWTER CITY
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You can't go east to Route 3 until you beat the local gym leader, so go into the
Pokemon Center to heal your Pokemon, go buy some Potions, then enter the local
gym...
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PEWTER CITY: POKEMON GYM
Upon entering the local gym, go up and inspect the statues. They will say that
Gary already won. Man, he's fast. Oh, well. Walk up until you see the Jr.
Trainer. If you want to avoid battling, walk behind him. If you want to
battle, just walk up in front of him. He will field ground-type Pokemon. Your
best bet is to use Grass/Water attacks, or high-level Fire attacks. He'll go
down very easily. Now, walk up and talk to the trainer at the back of the gym
to go into battle...
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TRAINER: Brock
POKEMON:
L12 Geodude- Tackle, Defense Curl
L14 Onix- Tackle, Screech, Bide
STRATEGY:
For you Charmander fans, this will be a long battle. If you picked
Bulbasaur/Squirtle, you have it easy. 1 Vine Whip/Water Gun or around 1-2
Bubbles will delete each of his Pokemon. As for Charmander, get him to around
L14 and keep using Ember. Or, raise a Butterfree to L12 and keep using
Confusion.
BASICALLY:
Water/Grass/Butterfree good, Fire bad.
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For winning, he'll give you the Boulder Badge and TM 34, teaching Bide.
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After eroding Brock's Pokemon, go to the Pokemon Center, them buy some potions
at the mart, then go to...
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ROUTE 3
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Wild Pokemon:
#016 Pidgey
#021 Spearow
#039 Jigglypuff
After defeating Brock, you probably need a break from battling trainers. Too
bad Route 3 has a whole load of them. Eight, to be exact. At this point, your
starter should be at least to L14. Have a Pikachu handy also, as some of the
trainers have Pidgeys. Use your Spearow against any Bug types that are brought
out. The last trainer has a Jigglypuff, which is capable of putting your
Pokemon to sleep, so have some Awakenings available. The only new Pokemon to
catch is Jigglypuff. Bring a few Poke Balls if you wish to catch her. Bring
some for Mt. Moon, also. Once you reach Mt. Moon, go into the Pokemon Center.
Heal, then talk to the man near the right side of the center. He will offer to
give you a Magikarp for $500. BUY IT! Sure, you can catch a free one later,
but it'll evolve before you have the chance to fish for it! See the FAQ section
on how to raise it, because it learns no offensive attacks until L15, and it's
at L5. Anyways, have your strongest Pokemon at around L16, and start raising
your Pikachu very well. Now you are ready to enter...
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MT. MOON
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Wild Pokemon:
#035 Clefairy
#041 Zubat
#046 Paras
#074 Geodude
Items:
Potion (x2)
TM 12
Rare Candy
Escape Rope
Moon Stone (x2)
TM 01
Ether
HP Up
This is basically a three level series of caverns. It's more like a maze of
ladders. This area has around 10 trainers, 4 of them being from the infamous
Team Rocket, a gang of Pokemon thieves bent on world domination. You will find
their base soon, but just get rid of them for now. Catch all four species of
Pokmon here, because you may not get another chance for a while. Here's the
walkthrough:
After entering, go up to the sign, then go left. Defeat the trainer, then pick
up the Potion and TM 12 (Water Gun). Now, go back right, defeat the trainer,
then go right and up. Go down the first ladder you run into, then follow the
path to the next ladder. Defeat the Rocket member, then go right and pick up
the HP Up. Now work your way back to the main level and go down. Defeat the
trainer, then pick up the Potion. If you wish to, go right and defeat that
trainer. Anyways, go to the right wall and pick up the Rare Candy and Escape
Rope. Personally, I say use it on your Magikarp, if you have it. Otherwise,
just use it on whoever you want. Go up to the top, then go left. Defeat the
trainer if you want to, then keep going left, then down, then down the ladder.
Go left to the next ladder. Defeat the Rocket member, then pick up TM 01 (Mega
Punch). Also, inspect the rock to the right for an Ether. Work your way back
to the main level again, then go down. Defeat the trainer, then go left to the
left wall, then go up. You'll find a Moon Stone at the top. Defeat the trainer
near the ladder if you wish, then go down the ladder. Follow the path to the
next ladder. Go down it, then go up, then right, then down the steps to the
Rocket member. He has a L16 Raticate that knows Hyper Fang, so beware.
Anyways, continue along the path until you reach another Rocket member. After
deleting him, keep going up. Before battling the Super Nerd, go into the small
alcove up and to the right of the Rocket member. Inspect the far end of it for
a Moon Stone. Now, defeat the Super Nerd. He'll let you choose a fossil. Take
the Dome Fossil (left) for Kabuto, or the Helix Fossil (right) for Omanyte.
Store it in the PC first chance you get, because you won't need it until you get
to Cinnabar Island. After picking it, go up, left, and down to the ladder, then
go right to reach the exit, leading to...
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ROUTE 4
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Wild Pokemon:
#019 Rattata
#021 Spearow
#023 Ekans (Red)
#027 Sandshrew (Blue)
Items:
TM 04
There is not much to do here. Just go right, then up to the item, which is TM
04 (Whirlwind). After jumping over the ledge to the grass patch, going back is
impossible. While you're in the grass, catch an Ekans or Sandshrew, depending
on the version you have, build your starter/Pikachu to around L20, then go
into...
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CERULEAN CITY
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Again, you can't advance until you beat the local gym leader, so go to the
Pokemon Center to heal, stock up on Potions, and have either your Ivysaur, if
you chose him, and/or your Pikachu up to at least L20. If you have a Wartortle
instead, try teaching it Mega Punch or Bide. Now, enter the gym...
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CERULEAN CITY: POKEMON GYM
You will have to battle two trainers before you get to Misty. They will bring
out a total of three Water type Pokemon. If you have an
Ivysaur/Pikachu/Wartortle, only if it knows Mega Punch or Bide, you should have
no problem. Watch out for the second trainer's Goldeen, because its Peck move
will hurt Ivysaur pretty badly, because it's a Flying attack. After disposing
of the two trainers, talk to Misty to fight...
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TRAINER: Misty
POKEMON:
L18 Staryu- Tackle, Water Gun
L21 Starmie- Tackle, Water Gun, Harden, Bubblebeam
STRATEGY:
Again, you Charmeleon fans have it very hard here. Wartortle might do OK, but
Ivysaur will drain her Pokemon's energy like crazy. 1-2 Vine Whips should do
the job for each (maybe 3-4 for Starmie). Wartortle can only win with Bide, so
equip him with it. Charmeleon will die in 2-3 hits, so forget it. The best way
to defeat these pains is to bring in your Pikachu (L20+ for Bubblebeam) or go
past Nugget Bridge and come back with an Oddish/Bellsprout. Their Grass/Electric
attacks will chop off great amounts of HP.
BASICALLY:
Have a good Grass-type or Pikachu with you, and don't use Charmeleon except in
the case of an emergency.
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For winning, she'll give you the Cascade Badge and TM 11, teaching Bubblebeam.
Wartortle/Gyarados or your main Water-type deserves this.
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After defeating Misty, go north to...
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ROUTES 24-25
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Wild Pokemon:
#010 Caterpie
#011 Metapod
#013 Weedle
#014 Kakuna
#016 Pidgey
#043 Oddish (Red)
#063 Abra
#069 Bellsprout (Blue)
Items:
Nugget
TM 45
TM 19
Before you even set foot on Nugget Bridge, Gary will walk up and challenge
you...
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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON:
*He Chose Bulbasaur*
L18 Pidgeotto- Gust, Sand-Attack, Quick Attack
L15 Abra- Teleport
L15 Rattata- Tackle, Tail Whip, Quick Attack, Hyper Fang
L17 Bulbasaur- Tackle, Growl, Leech Seed, Vine Whip
*He Chose Charmander*
L18 Pidgeotto- Gust, Sand-Attack, Quick Attack
L15 Abra- Teleport
L15 Rattata- Tackle, Tail Whip, Quick Attack, Hyper Fang
L17 Charmander- Scratch, Growl, Ember, Leer
*He Chose Squirtle*
L18 Pidgeotto- Gust, Sand-Attack, Quick Attack
L15 Abra- Teleport
L15 Rattata- Tackle, Tail Whip, Quick Attack, Hyper Fang
L17 Squirtle- Tackle, Tail Whip, Bubble, Water Gun
STRATEGY:
After defeating Misty, you should have at least 2-3 Pokemon around L18-20, so
this won't be a problem. Pikachu will down Pidgeotto quickly. Abra can't
Teleport away, so just bring in anyone. Rattata isn't too hard, just watch out
for Hyper Fang. As for his starter, use Spearow/Butterfree on Bulbasaur,
Gyarados (if you have one) on Charmander, and Pikachu/Grass-type on Squirtle.
BASICALLY:
A well-rounded party will make this battle easy.
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After defeating Gary, you'll stumble across Nugget Bridge. There are five
trainers here, with Pokemon ranging from L14-18. After defeating the five, the
last guy will give you a Nugget. Since he's a Rocket member, looks like you'll
have to beat him. He only has two Pokemon, so it won't be a problem. After
that, go west, beat the trainer, and look in the grass for an Oddish/Bellsprout
and an Abra. When you find an Abra, throw a Poke Ball right away. It doesn't
work always, but you can catch him before he gets the chance to teleport. Use
the trick from earlier to raise him up to L16. Go north of this patch to find
TM 45 (Thunder Wave). Now, proceed right through yet another long line of
trainers. To get the item behind the trainer, either make him walk out far
enough to get in, or come back with the Cut ability. The item is TM 19 (Seismic
Toss). Anyways, after making it past the last trainer, enter the...
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SEA COTTAGE
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Items:
S.S. Ticket
Apparently Bill made a mistake with his machine, so help him to return back to
his normal form. After he's back to normal, talk to him again to recieve the
S.S. Ticket, giving you access to the S.S. Anne in Vermilion City. Before going
back, leave, then come back in. Get on his computer and get some pictures for
Eevee, Jolteon, Flareon, and Vaporeon. Now, you need to take Routes 24 and 25
back to...
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CERULEAN CITY
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Items:
TM 28
Now that you're back in Cerulean, go into the house that was once blocked by the
police officer. Go through to the back entrance. Defeat the Rocket member out
back for TM 28 (Dig). If you have a Geodude, he's the best candidate for this,
unless you wish to save it for later. Now, proceed down and out of the city
to...
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ROUTE 5
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Wild Pokemon:
#016 Pidgey
#043 Oddish (Red)
#052 Meowth (Blue)
#056 Mankey (Red)
#069 Bellsprout (Blue)
Route 5 is home to the famous Pokemon Daycare, where you can leave one of your
Pokemon behind to gain experience points. For every step Ash takes, the
deposited Pokemon gains one experience point. If you have any weak Pokemon you
wish to raise, dump him in here, because you'll be coming back anyways. The
risk is he won't evolve at the right time and the attacks he learns are chosen
by the game. Anyways, you can't go to Saffron City to the south yet, so take
the Underground Path under Saffron to...
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ROUTE 6
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Wild Pokemon:
#016 Pidgey
#043 Oddish (Red)
#052 Meowth (Blue)
#056 Mankey (Red)
#069 Bellsprout (Blue)
Following the outlined path between the grass patches, you will encounter 6
trainers, one having a L20 Butterfree. Just defeat them all, then go south to
reach...
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VERMILION CITY
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Items:
Old Rod
Bike Voucher
Famous for the luxury cruise ships that dock at the harbor, Vermilion City is
your next stop. You can't enter the gym yet, so explore the city. Go into the
house right above the gym and talk to the guy in the back. If you let him tell
you about his Rapidash, he'll give you a Bike Voucher. Go into the house next
to the Pokemon Center and talk to the man for the Old Rod. I suggest not taking
it, simply because you can only catch Magikarp with it, and you probably already
have a Gyarados. Now, take Routes 5-6 back up to...
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CERULEAN CITY
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Items:
Bicycle
Now that you're back, go back up, and jump over the ledge just right of the gym.
Go into the building in the lower-left corner of town. Go inside and talk to
the clerk behind the counter to get a Bicycle (provided you still have the
Voucher). Now, yet again, take Routes 5-6 to...
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VERMILION CITY
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Pokemon to Trade For:
#083 Farfetch'd
Before going aboard the S.S. Anne, go into the house next to where you got the
Bike Voucher. The person inside will give you a Farfech'd for a Spearow. This
is the only place to get a Farfech'd, so I suggest you trade. Remember, you
must have Spearow in your party to trade. Now, go east, and travel down the
dock. If you have the S.S. Ticket, the guy at the end will let you pass. Go
down to enter the...
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S.S. ANNE
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Items:
TM 08 (Body Slam)
Ether
Max Potion
TM 44 (Rest)
Great Ball
Rare Candy
Max Ether
HM 01
This famous cruise ship, known as the S.S. Anne, is on its annual Pokemon
Cruise. That means you'll find trainers all over the place. Actually, there is
only one trainer you MUST defeat, unfortunately it's Gary. Before you go lay
the smack down on him again, explore each floor and room to find trainers and
items. Most of them have water Pokemon, so bring out your Ivysaur/Pikachu.
Some of the trainers also have Growlithes, so use your
Geodude/Wartortle/Gyarados. After you're done searching every room, and every
crevice (find the Great Ball in the kitchen, lowest trash can), go to the first
floor, up the staricase in the upper-left corner, then go down, and all the way
right to find...
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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON:
*He Chose Bulbasaur*
L19 Pidgeotto- Gust, Sand-Attack, Quick Attack
L16 Raticate- Tackle, Tail Whip, Quick Attack, Hyper Fang
L18 Kadabra- Teleport, Confusion
L20 Ivysaur- Tackle, Growl, Leech Seed, Vine Whip
*He Chose Charmander*
L19 Pidgeotto- Gust, Sand-Attack, Quick Attack
L16 Raticate- Tackle, Tail Whip, Quick Attack, Hyper Fang
L18 Kadabra- Teleport, Confusion
L20 Charmeleon- Scratch, Growl, Ember, Leer
*He Chose Squirtle*
L19 Pidgeotto- Gust, Sand-Attack, Quick Attack
L16 Raticate- Tackle, Tail Whip, Quick Attack, Hyper Fang
L18 Kadabra- Teleport, Confusion
L20 Wartortle- Tackle, Tail Whip, Bubble, Water Gun
STRATEGY:
Gary needs to raise his Pokemon better. Anyways, Pidgeotto will bow down to
Pikachu again. Raticate and Kadabra warrant a strong Pokemon. As for the
starters, use Flying-type/Butterfree on Ivysaur, Gyarados/Geodude/Diglett on
Charmeleon, and Pikachu/Grass-type on Wartortle.
BASICALLY:
Get the picture on battling Gary yet?
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After laying the smack down on Gary, go into the room behind him and talk to the
captain. After rubbing his back, he'll give you HM 01, which teaches Cut.
Teach it to your Ivysaur/Charmeleon/somebody that's compatible with it. Make
sure you've gotten everything, then leave the ship. It will sail away. You'll
end up back in...
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VERMILION CITY
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You have Cut, but don't go into the Gym yet. Go east, and into the cave to find
a Diglett/Dugtrio (more on that later), put it at the front of the line, THEN
come back and cut the bush leading to the entrance of the gym...
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VERMILION CITY: POKEMON GYM
The three trainers before Lt. Surge are all dedicated to electric-type Pokemon.
Be prepared to battle Pikachus, Magnemites, and Voltorbs. If you have a
Diglett/Dugtrio at L19 so it knows Dig, or a Geodude equipped with TM 28 (Dig),
you should have no problem. Now you're asking yourself "How do I get by the
door to Lt. Surge?". After defeating the trainers, they'll reveal the puzzle.
To open the door, you must find two randomly placed locks inside the cans. Look
around every one until you find a lock. Then try looking in the can TO THE
RIGHT of it. More often than not, it'll be there. If you find one switch, and
the next can doesn't have another one, the puzzle resets. If you find both
locks, the door will open, leading to Lt. Surge...
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TRAINER: Lt. Surge
POKEMON:
L21 Voltorb- Tackle, Screech, Sonicboom
L18 Pikachu- Thundershock, Growl, Thunder Wave, Quick Attack
L24 Raichu- Thundershock, Growl, Thunder Wave, Thunderbolt
STRATEGY:
This time, all of the starters stink. Electricity can only be short-circuited
be one other type: Ground. So, bring in a Ground-type with Dig
(Diglett/Dugtrio/Sandshrew/Geodude) and they will fall in 1-2 shots. Raichu
will take about 2 shots depending on your level.
BASICALLY:
Use only a Ground-type or get toasted.
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For winning, you get the Thunder Badge and TM 24, teaching Thunderbolt. Pikachu
or any dominant Electric-type deserves this.
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After short-circuiting his Pokemon, it's time to continue. Go east of Vermilion
and into the cave...
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DIGLETT'S CAVE
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Wild Pokemon:
#050 Diglett
#051 Dugtrio
If you followed my advice for Lt. Surge, you've probably already caught a
Diglett/Dugtrio from here. If you haven't, catch one now. If you have, just go
through the cave to end up all the way back at...
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ROUTE 2
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Pokemon to Trade For:
#122 Mr. Mime
Items:
Moon Stone
HP Up
HM 05
Remember the eastern half of Route 2 you couldn't access? Here it is. First,
go all the way down, past the buildings, to find the Moon Stone and an HP Up.
Now, reenter the larger building. If you've caught 10 kinds of Pokemon, the
Prof. Oak's Aide will give you HM 05, which teaches Flash. Save it until you
get to Route 9. Go into the smaller building, where a person will give you a
Mr. Mime for an Abra. You can always come back if you don't have an Abra. Now,
you need to get back to Cerulean City. You can either take Diglett's Cave back
to Vermilion, then go north, of go north to Pewter, then east through Mt. Moon.
Either way is good, but stop at Pewter first...
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PEWTER CITY
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Items:
Old Amber
You probably noticed the other entrance to the Museum. You probably also
noticed the bush blocking the way to it. Use your new Cut ability to go by it
and enter the door. Talk to the scientist next to the display in the back to
get the Old Amber. Go to the Pokemon Center and deposit it in the PC, because
you don't need it until you get to Cinnabar Island. Now, however you do it, go
back to...
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CERULEAN CITY
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Remember the bush blocking the eastern passage out of Cerulean City. Cut it
down to gain access to...
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ROUTE 9
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Wild Pokemon:
#019 Rattata
#021 Spearow
#023 Ekans (Red)
#027 Sandshrew (Blue)
#100 Voltorb
Items:
TM 30
Have at least 3-5 Poke Balls on hand for Route 9 and the Rock Tunnel. If you
catch a Voltorb, teach it Flash, because you won't need it after Rock Tunnel.
There are 10 trainers leading up to Rock Tunnel. One of them has 2 Beedrills,
so watch out. Don't forget to pick up TM 30 (Teleport). Upon reaching the
Pokemon Center, withdraw your new Voltorb, teach it Flash, have a couple Pokemon
around L22 or so, then enter the...
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ROCK TUNNEL
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Wild Pokemon:
#041 Zubat
#066 Machop
#074 Geodude
#095 Onix
If you didn't pick up Flash, you're in trouble. Sure, you can see the walls and
maybe the ladders, but you can't see the trainers. Navigating through the
tunnel isn't very hard anyways, considering there's only one path going through.
You will battle a total of 14 trainers, including Hikers, Pokemaniacs, and Jr.
Trainers F. After working your way through this LONG path, you'll appear at...
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ROUTE 10
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Items:
Max Ether
Nothing much to do here. There are 4 more trainers to annoy you. Fortunately,
you can dodge all of them. Inspect the bush in the upper-right corner for a Max
Ether, then go south to...
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LAVENDER TOWN
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A townsperson is missing, and is supposedly at the top of the Pokemon Tower by
mischievious spirits. Since you can't identify the spirits to stop them, you'll
just have to go west to Celadon. Before you do, pick up some Great Balls for
the trip west. Now, head towards...
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ROUTE 8
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Wild Pokemon:
#016 Pidgey
#023 Ekans (Red)
#027 Sandshrew (Blue)
#037 Vulpix (Blue)
#052 Meowth (Blue)
#056 Mankey (Red)
#058 Growlithe (Red)
Along this route you can now catch a Growlithe/Vulpix, quite good Fire-type
Pokemon. You must use Cut to get to the grass patch. There are 9 trainers
leading west to Saffron. Since you can't enter Saffron, take the Underground
Path to...
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ROUTE 7
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Wild Pokemon:
#016 Pidgey
#037 Vulpix (Blue)
#043 Oddish (Red)
#052 Meowth (Blue)
#056 Mankey (Red)
#058 Growlithe (Red)
#069 Bellsprout (Blue)
Since you STILL can't get to Saffron, you only have one choice, to go west
into...
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CELADON CITY
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Pokemon to Recieve:
#133 Eevee
Items:
Coin Case
TM 13
TM 48
TM 49
The largest town in the game is bustling with activity. You can visit the giant
Dept. Store, compete for a badge, or go to the Game Corner to play slots. I'll
start with finding Eevee. Go up the path to the right of the Pokemon Center,
and follow it left, up, and left again to the back door of the mansion (second-
largest building). Go up the steps to the small "building". Go in and pick up
the Poke Ball. That's Eevee! You have three choices on what to evolve him into
(see below). Now, go into the Dept. Store.
Go buy all you need on the 2nd, 4th, and 5th floors. On the 4th floor, you can
buy special evolution stones. Who do you use them on? Look no further than
here (Note: This is not the same as the Evolution diagrams in the Pokedex
section. Also, you can't buy Moon Stones.):
#025 Pikachu--Thunder Stone-->#026 Raichu
#030 Nidorina--Moon Stone-->#031 Nidoqueen
#033 Nidorino--Moon Stone-->#034 Nidoking
#035 Clefairy--Moon Stone-->#036 Clefable
#037 Vulpix--Fire Stone-->#038 Ninetales
#039 Jigglypuff--Moon Stone-->#040 Wigglytuff
#044 Gloom--Leaf Stone-->#045 Vileplume
#058 Growlithe--Fire Stone-->#059 Arcanine
#061 Poliwhirl--Water Stone-->#062 Poliwrath
#070 Weepinbell--Leaf Stone-->#071 Victreebel
#090 Shellder--Water Stone-->#091 Cloyster
#102 Exeggcute--Leaf Stone-->#103 Exeggutor
#120 Staryu--Water Stone-->#121 Starmie
|--Water Stone-->#134 Vaporeon
#133 Eevee+--Thunder Stone-->#135 Jolteon
|--Fire Stone-->#136 Flareon
Buy a Fresh Water, Soda Pop, and Lemonade from the vending machines. Give them
to the girl who says I'm thirsty, and she'll give you TM 13 (Ice Beam), TM 48
(Rock Slide), and TM 49 (Tri Attack). Equip someone with Ice Beam, you'll need
it. Pick up an extra Fresh Water for later, and maybe a Poke Doll from the 4th
Floor. Now, go to the second building from the left in the bottom-right corner.
Talk to the guy in the upper-left corner to get a Coin Case to hold your coins.
Now, enter the building directly right from the pond. Talk to the people to get
some coins, and if you come back with the Itemfinder, you can find coins
scattered on the ground. What do you use the coins for? Go to the building to
the right to exchange your coins for Pokemon/TMs. The prizes are:
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___________________|RED (coins)|BLUE (coins)|
|Abra | 180| 120|
|Clefairy | 500| 750|
|Nidorina | 1200| ----|
|Nidorino | ----| 1200|
|Pinsir | ----| 2500|
|Dratini | 2800| 4600|
|Scyther | 5500| ----|
|Porygon | 9999| 6500|
|TM 23 (Dragon Rage)| 3300| 3300|
|TM 15 (Hyper Beam)*| 5500| 5500|
|TM 50 (Substitute) | 7700| 7700|
*My personal favorite
What you REALLY want to do is go back to the Game Corner, and talk to the Rocket
(?!) member to battle. After he moves from the poster, walk up and inspect the
poster. You'll unlock a hidden staircase leading to...
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CELADON CITY: ROCKET GAME CORNER BASEMENT
Items:
Escape Rope
Hyper Potion
Nugget
TM 07
Moon Stone
Super Potion
Rare Candy
TM 10
Lift Key
TM 02
HP Up
Iron
Silph Scope
You have now landed in Team Rocket's hidden base. The leader, Giovanni, holds a
Silph Scope, which will help you back in Lavender Town. 11 Rocket members guard
the base, and they aren't much of a problem. The tricky part is getting your
way to Giovanni. You need to find the Lift Key to activate the elevator leading
to Giovanni. First, you must navigate some small tile mazes. Step on an arrow
one to move that way, and you'll keep moving through arrows until you find a 4-
square tile, which will stop you. You'll find these again later, so get used to
them. Note: This is not a very challenging area, just the arrows might get you
frustrated the first few times. This walkthrough tells how to get all 13 items.
I will note the floors as B1, B2, B3, B4.
After appearing down in the base on B1, go left and defeat the Rocket, then go
down and pick up the Escape Rope. Now go down the steps to B2. You don't need
to worry about the tiles on B2 yet, so just go down and left, defeat the Rocket,
then go down the stairs behind him to B3. Go down and defeat the Rocket, then
keep going down to find TM 10 (Double-Edge). Now, work your way over to the
tiles. This one is a piece of cake. Go to the left and hop on the < arrow.
After stopping, go down and step on the > arrow. After stopping, go back
towards the arrow, then go down. Do NOT use either of the > arrows right below
you. Instead, go left, down, and go on the TOP > arrow. Upon stopping, go left
and defeat the Rocket, then go down, right, and up to the staircase, leeading to
B4. Go down and left to find an HP Up, then go all the way up to the top of the
room. Go left and into the small alcove below the Rocket to find TM 02 (Razor
Wind). Now defeat the Rocket, and he'll give up the Lift Key. Now go back up
the steps to B3. Go up to the ^ arrow, then go right to find a Rare Candy.
Now, go left, then up to the next ^ arrow. After stopping, go back to the
staircase leading to B2. NOW you have to worry about the tile maze here. I'll
start a new paragraph to end the confusion.
From the start of the tile maze on B2, use the lower < arrow. When you stop on
the other side, backtrack to the item you missed (Nugget). Double back to the
stop panel, then grab the item below it, by going down, then left, and up (Moon
Stone). If you want to, use the > arrow right there to find TM 07 (Horn Drill).
After getting it, go right and up to the ^ arrow. This path will take you back
to the first stop panel. Go down to the two > arrows and use the lower one.
Now, go straight right from the stop panel to the next > arrow. After stopping,
go left to the < arrow. After stopping again, go right, down, and take the
lower < arrow. Upon stopping, go down, right, up to the double ^ arrows. After
stopping, go down 1 step, then left to pick up the Super Potion. After doing
this, go up to the < arrow, then go UP this time from that panel snd step on
either the > or ^ arrows, which will lead you to about the spot you got TM 07.
Refollow the directions from TM 07 until you reach the two < arrows, which you
took the lower one. This time, take the upper one. After stopping, go down to
the > arrow and follow that path. Now, go up, and right to the staircase to B1.
In this new room, defeat the two Rockets, then pick up the Hyper Potion in the
upper-left corner. Take the staircase back to B2, then go up and right to the
door. Now that you have the Lift Key, you can activate the elevator. Take it
to B4. Upon exiting, go left, down, and all the way left to find an Iron. Now
go back and talk to the Rockets. After defeating both of them, go to the back
and talk to the man in the suit to battle...
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TRAINER: Giovanni
POKEMON:
L25 Onix- Screech, Bind, Rock Throw, Rage
L24 Rhyhorn- Horn Attack
L29 Kangaskhan- Comet Punch, Rage, Bite
STRATEGY:
You will battle him again sometime, so get used to him. Any Grass/Water-type
will defeat Onix and Rhyhorn. Kangaskhan is stronger, so pound him with Psychic
or Fighting attacks, or anything that you have to kill him. Charmeleon won't be
of much help in this battle... (go down to next strategy)
BASICALLY:
Like Brock, Water and Grass are good, Fire is bad.
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After defeating Giovanni, he'll give you the Silph Scope, to identify the ghosts
in Pokemon Tower. Now, take the elevator to B1, then defeat the two Rockets on
the way out. Finally, you're out of the base.
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After leaving the Game Corner, go back to the Pokemon Center to heal and go to
the Celadon Dept. Store to pick up some healing items (Antidote, Paralyze Heal,
Awakening) and some Super Potions, then cut down the bush near the lowest Rocket
member and follow the path to...
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CELADON CITY: POKEMON GYM
You probably thought after covering the Game Corner, I was going to miss the
Gym. Nice try. Anyways, all of the trainers here use Grass-types around L20+.
Bring along a Fire-type (Charmeleon/Growlithe/Vulpix), Flying-type
(Fearow/Pidgeotto), a Psychic-type (Kadabra or even Butterfree), and/or the
Pokemon you taught Ice Beam to. They will all come in handy on the trainers.
Just make sure they are at least L25 (L30 if you bring along a Water-type).
After defeating the trainers around the center, use Cut to enter the center
"garden". Defeat the three normal trainers, then talk to the girl with the
black hair to fight...
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TRAINER: Erika
POKEMON:
L29 Victreebel- Wrap, Poison Powder, Sleep Powder, Razor Leaf
L24 Tangela- Constrict, Bind
L29 Vileplume- Poison Powder, Mega Drain, Sleep Powder, Petal Dance
STRATEGY:
... but he is here. Charmeleon will make short work of these dancing plants.
Wartortle's only hope is teaching it Ice Beam. Ivysaur will be limited to
attacks like Tackle and Cut. If you don't have a Charmeleon, a good suggestion
is to pick up a Fire-type from Route 8 (Growlithe/Vulpix), have a Bug-type
(Butterfree preferably), a Flying-type (Pidgeotto/Fearow), or a Psychic-type
(Kadabra/Drowzee). Overall, not too challenging.
BASICALLY:
Fire/Psychic/Flying/Bug will do the job, but Grass, Water, and others simply are
not useful.
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For winning, you get the Rainbow Badge and TM 21 (Mega Drain)
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After defeating Erika, and having the Silph Scope, take Routes 7/8 back to...
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LAVENDER TOWN
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Now that you have the Silph Scope, enter...
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LAVENDER TOWN: POKEMON TOWER
Wild Pokemon:
#092 Gastly
#093 Haunter
#104 Cubone
Items:
Escape Rope
Awakening
Elixer
HP Up
Nugget
X Accuracy
Rare Candy
Poke Flute
Pokemon Tower is famous for being the resting place of many departed Pokemon.
Something has gone bad here, and a bunch of ghosts have taken over and possessed
the Channelers, the people that staff the tower. Bring along a strong Psychic-
type and a strong Water-type when entering here, plus a well-rounded team of
others.
Go up the steps to the second floor, where an old rival is waiting...
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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON:
*He Chose Bulbasaur*
L25 Pidgeotto- Gust, Sand-Attack, Quick Attack, Whirlwind
L23 Gyarados- Bite, Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydro Pump
L22 Growlithe- Bite, Roar, Ember
L20 Kadabra- Teleport, Confusion, Disable
L25 Ivysaur- Growl, Leech Seed, Vine Whip, Poison Powder
*He Chose Charmander*
L25 Pidgeotto- Gust, Sand Attack, Quick Attack, Whirlwind
L23 Exeggcute- Barrage, Hypnosis
L22 Gyarados- Bite, Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydro Pump
L20 Kadabra- Teleport, Confusion, Disable
L25 Charmeleon- Growl, Ember, Leer, Rage
*He Chose Squirtle*
L25 Pidgeotto- Gust, Sand Attack, Quick Attack, Whirlwind
L23 Growlithe- Bite, Roar, Ember, Leer
L22 Exeggcute- Barrage, Hypnosis
L20 Kadabra- Teleport, Confusion, Disable
L25 Wartortle- Tail Whip, Bubble, Water Gun, Bite
STRATEGY:
This won't be very hard, provided you're raising your Pokemon. For Pidgeotto,
use some electricity from Pikachu. Now his party depends on who he picked. Use
Pikachu on Gyarados, Fire/Flying on Exeggcute, and Gyarados/Wartortle/Dugtrio on
Growlithe. For Kadabra, use a strong Pokemon. As for starters, use
Flying/Fire/Psychic/Butterfree on Ivysaur, Dugtrio/Gyarados/Graveler on
Charmeleon, and Pikachu/Grass-type on Wartortle.
BASICALLY:
I'm not going to say it again...
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Now you can explore. Don't worry, you will not be attacked until you reach the
3rd floor. One quick note: Despite what nearly every battle chart on the
Internet says, GHOSTS DON'T HAVE AN ADVANTAGE OVER PSYCHICS!!!!! (Did I make
that clear?). It's the other way around. To tell the truth, Psychics only have
advantages over Ghosts because they are also Poison. I'm sorry for that. I
just had to clear things up. Also, if you want to catch a Ghost, use Water-type
attacks because Psychic-type may kill them in one hit (useful against
Channelers).
Anyways, go up to the 3rd floor. In the upper-right corner is an Escape Rope.
Defeat the trainers here, then go up to the 4th floor. Pick up the Awakening,
Elixer, and HP Up, go through more Channelers, then go up to the 5th floor.
Defeat the Channelers, but note the one near the little tiles in the middle.
She won't battle. Instead, step in the little tile area to restore your
Pokemon. Pick up the Nugget, then go up to the 6th floor. Defeat the
Channelers and pick up the X Accuracy and Rare Candy, then try to go up to the
7th floor. You will go into battle with a L30 Marowak (the evolved form of
Cubone). Angered by the deaths of her childen, she wishes to be put to rest.
Defeat her and she will do that. Anyways, go to the 7th floor, defeat the
Rockets, then talk to Mr. Fuji, then guy in the back. After teleporting back
into town, he'll give you the Poke Flute as a reward.
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After receiving the Poke Flute, go to Route 8 and up to the guardhouse. In
exchange for the Fresh Water, that guard and all the others will let you in to
Saffron City. Finally! Now, go in...
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SAFFRON CITY
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Pokemon to Recieve:
#106 Hitmonlee/#107 Hitmonchan
Items:
TM 29
TM 31
First things first, go to the Pokemon Mart and buy some Hyper Potions (?!).
Then, go into the building in the same row as the Mart, all the way to the
right. Talk to the guy and he'll give you TM 29 (Psychic). Now, go to the
upper-left corner. A Rocket member is guarding the house, but if you come back
after he's gone, go upstairs to the 2nd floor and give the girl your Poke Doll
to recieve TM 31 (Mimic). Now, go to the upper-right corner of town. The gym
to the right is blocked by a Rocket, but you should go into the other one. Use
a Flying/Psychic-type to defeat the five trainers' Fighting-types and the leader
will let you have either a Hitmonlee or a Hitmonchan. I suggest Hitmonchan
because he has elemental attacks. Now, you want to go to the large building in
the center of town...
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SAFFRON CITY: SILPH CO.
Pokemon to Recieve:
#131 Lapras
Items:
TM 36
Hyper Potion
Escape Rope
Max Revive
Full Heal
TM 09
Card Key
Protein
HP Up
X Accuracy
Calcium
TM 03
TM 26
Rare Candy
Carbos
Master Ball
This place is HUGE! Imagine an 11 story building full of warp tiles and Rocket
members. 28, to be exact, and that doesn't even count two special guests. Now,
the warp tiles. They will teleport you from floor to floor, and sometimes get
you confused. You won't need to use them, except to get to the end. I suggest
you get the Card Key first. So, use the elevator to go to the 5th floor, then
left, defeat the Scientist, then down, past two doors. Step on the tile to be
teleported to the 9th floor. Go up 1 step, then step on the tile from the top.
Upon going back on the 5th floor, make 1 step down, defeat the Rocket, then go
right to pick up the Card Key. Now, I will list the items by floor:
*1F: None
*2F: TM 36 (Self Destruct). You must talk to the lady in the upper-left room on
this floor to recieve this. It also requires either the Card Key or coming from
a teleporter on the 3rd floor, near the staircases.
*3F: Hyper Potion. Requires the Card Key. From the staircases, go left, down,
defeat the Rocket, then open the two doors leading left to the item. (Remember
this area. You'll be coming back to it.)
*4F: Escape Rope, Max Revive, Full Heal. Requires the Card Key. From the
staircases, go left, down, left, defeat the Rocket, then open the leftmost door
to find the room.
*5F: Card Key. See the above directions.
TM 09 (Take Down). Requires the Card Key or coming from a teleporter on
the 3rd floor, in the lower-left corner. Open the door near the Rocket member
leading to the Card Key (see above).
Protein. Requires the Card Key. Open the door above the one to TM 09.
*6F: HP Up, X Accuracy. Requires the Card Key. From the staircases, go left,
down, and open the door (lower-left corner).
*7F: Calcium. From the staircases, go down the narrow hallway, left to the left
wall, then up.
Gary (see below).
Lapras (see below).
TM 03 (Swords Dance). Requires the Card Key. Right from the staircases,
defeat the Rocket, then open the door right below him.
*8F: None
*9F: Healing Lady. Requires the Card Key. From the staircases, go down the
hallway, defeat the Rocket, then open the door. Look near the beds. Or, go
through the teleporter on the 3rd floor, in the room where you got the Hyper
Potion. Defeat the Rocket, then go down and open up the door.
*10F: TM 26 (Earthquake), Rare Candy, Carbos. From the staircases, go left,
down, defeat the Rocket, then collect.
*11F: Giovanni (see below)
Master Ball (see below)
After ransaking the whole building except for Gary, Lapras, Giovanni, and the
Master Ball, go back to the 3rd floor. Go to the room the leads to the room
with the Hyper Potion. Go onto that warp pad to the 7th floor, where Gary is
waiting...
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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON:
*He Chose Bulbasaur*
L37 Pidgeot- Sand-Attack, Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Wing Attack
L38 Gyarados- Bite, Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydro Pump
L35 Growlithe- Roar, Ember, Leer, Take Down
L35 Alakazam- Confusion, Disable, Psybeam, Recover
L40 Venusaur- Leech Seed, Vine Whip, Poison Powder, Razor Leaf
*He Chose Charmander*
L37 Pidgeot- Sand-Attack, Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Wing Attack
L38 Exeggcute- Reflect, Leech Seed, Stun Spore, Poison Powder
L35 Gyarados- Bite, Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydro Pump
L35 Alakazam- Confusion, Disable, Psybeam, Recover
L40 Charizard- Ember, Leer, Rage, Slash
*He Chose Squirtle*
L37 Pidgeot- Sand-Attack, Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Wing Attack
L38 Growlithe- Roar, Ember, Leer, Take Down
L35 Exeggcute- Hypnosis, Reflect, Leech Seed, Stun Spore
L35 Alakazam- Confusion, Disable, Psybeam, Recover
L40 Blastoise- Bubble, Water Gun, Bite, Withdraw
STRATEGY:
After defeating 28 trainers, your Pokemon should be at least around L34+. For
Pidgeot, use Pikachu/Raichu/Jolteon. Now, the part that depends on who he
picked. For Gyarados, use who you used for Pidgeot. For Growlithe, use any
Water or Ground type. For Exeggcute, use any Flying or Fire type. As for
Alakazam, use your strongest Poekmon. For his starter, use
Fire/Flying/Psychic/Bug on Venusaur, Gyarados/Graveler on Charizard, and your
Electric or Grass-type on Blastoise.
BASICALLY:
Just be sure your well-rounded party is at least at L34.
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After defeating Gary, talk to the guy near the next warp pad to recieve a
Lapras. Anyways, go on the next warp pad. Defeat the Rocket, then open the
door and enter the room. Giovanni will walk up and challenge you...
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TRAINER: Giovanni
POKEMON:
L37 Nidorino- Horn Attack, Poison Sting, Focus Energy, Fury Attack
L35 Kangaskhan- Comet Punch, Rage, Bite, Tail Whip
L37 Rhyhorn- Horn Attack, Stomp, Tail Whip
L41 Nidoqueen- Scratch, Tail Whip, Poison Sting, Body Slam
STRATEGY:
Quite easy, if you beat Gary easily. Nidorino will fall to Ground/Psychic
attack. Kangaskhan is easiest when using Psychic/Fighting attacks. Rhyhorn
will fall to Water/Grass attacks. As for Nidoqueen, any
Ground/Psychic/Water/Ice attack will harm it very much.
BASICALLY:
Water, Grass, Ground, and Psychic are good here.
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After defeating Giovanni, talk to the President (the man in the chair) and he'll
give you the Master Ball. Go to the PC in the room and deposit it, then use
your Escape Rope you picked up eariler to teleport back to the Pokemon Center.
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You're probably thinking you need a break after going through 28 Rockets, Gary,
and Giovanni, right? Nice try. Now you must go get a Badge. Bring LOTS of
Hyper Potions and some other items for this Gym, plus have your party around
L35-40. Now, enter the...
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SAFFRON CITY: POKEMON GYM
You will hate this gym. Not that the trainers will wear you down, it's getting
around the place. You must use the warp pads to go from room to room, all the
way to Sabrina, in the middle. To do this, enter the first warp pad, then keep
going in the warp pad to the left or right of the one you just landed on. Going
around, you will make it to Sabrina, plus have a shot at getting every trainer.
You will battle Channelers here (use your Kadabra/Alakazam, sorry for not using
their names for a while) and some others. They will all have Psychic-types. If
you ever find Slowpokes/Slowbros, use Pikachu/Raichu/Jolteon. Eventually,
you'll find your way all around the gym to...
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TRAINER: Sabrina
POKEMON:
L38 Kadabra- Disable, Psybeam, Recover, Psychic
L37 Mr. Mime- Confusion, Barrier, Light Screen, Doubleslap
L38 Venomoth- Poison Powder, Leech Life, Stun Spore, Psybeam
L43 Alakazam- Psybeam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
STRATEGY:
This is probably the toughest battle you will have in the game. Bug Pokemon
won't help much, considering most of them are also Poison. Ghost types are also
part Poison, and their attacks won't be very effective. There are two
solutions. One, go ahead through the game and raise a Jotleon to L48, then come
ALL the way back to Saffron, then use Pin Missile to get rid of Kadabra, Mr.
Mime, and Alakazam, and use Flying/Fire/Psychic on Venomoth. Or, just pound
them all with your strongest attacks before they use their attacks to Confuse
you. This will be a very tough battle, although Venomoth will fall to nearly
anything.
BASICALLY:
Except for Venomoth, her Pokemon are nearly indestructible. L40+ Pokemon are
recommended.
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For winning, you get the Marsh Badge and TM 46, teaching Psywave, which is not
very good.
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After defeating Sabrina, you should go to Fuschia City. There are two ways to
get there, by taking Routes 12-15 or 16-18. You need the Poke Flute to wake the
Snorlaxes on each path, so take it with you. The best way to go is Routes 12-
15, but first go to Route 16...
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ROUTE 16
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Items:
HM 02
Go west of Celadon to get to this. Don't wake up the Snorlax yet. Cut down the
bush, then go into the upper building. At the other end is a little house. Go
inside and talk to the trainer to recieve HM 02, which teaches Fly. Besides
being a powerful combat technique, it will let you fly to any city you've
already been to. Equip it to any Flying-type you have, then fly to Lavender
Town, then go south to...
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ROUTE 12
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Wild Pokemon:
#016 Pidgey
#043 Oddish (Red)
#044 Gloom (Red)
#048 Venonat
#069 Bellsprout (Blue)
#070 Weepinbell (Blue)
#143 Snorlax
Items:
Super Rod
TM 16
Iron
Also known as Silence Bridge, Route 12 is the start of the longer of two ways to
Fuschia. This one is better to take on because the tons of trainers will
definitely give you tons of experience. After battling the first trainer,
you'll see an item on an island. To get the item (TM 16, Pay Day) come back
here with Surf. After going by four trainers, you'll see the almighty Snorlax.
Use your Poke Flute to wake him up. Then you will have the chance to
battle/catch him. To catch the L30 giant, weaken him down, then put him to
sleep and throw Great Balls. If you can't catch it, don't worry because you'll
get another chance. After another trainer, you'll find a small house. Go
inside and the man will give you a Super Rod. This will let you catch ANY water
Pokemon. Try fishing right off the birdge. Very soon afterwards is a small
enclosed area with a trainer and an item. Cut down the bush, defeat the
trainer, and pick up the iron. To get to the grass patch further down, use Cut
on the bush. You're approaching the end of the bridge, and also approaching...
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ROUTE 13
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Wild Pokemon:
#016 Pidgey
#043 Oddish (Red)
#044 Gloom (Red)
#048 Venonat
#069 Bellsprout (Blue)
#070 Weepinbell (Blue)
#132 Ditto
Follwing the bridge, you have made it back to the mainland. To access the grass
patch, go around and use Cut on the bush on the far left side. The only new
Pokemon is Ditto. There are 14 trainers along Route 13, most of them Bird
Keepers. Use an Electric-type for quick victories. Just work your way through
the maze, and onto the brick path leading to...
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ROUTES 14-15
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Wild Pokemon:
#016 Pidgey
#017 Pidgeotto
#043 Oddish (Red)
#044 Gloom (Red)
#048 Venonat
#069 Bellsprout (Blue)
#070 Weepinbell (blue)
#132 Ditto
To get to the first grass patch, use Cut on the bush on the bottom wall of it.
To get to the upper path leading west, use Cut on the bush past the 5th trainer
on a bike. At the end of the path (after a trainer) is TM 20 (Rage). There are
16 (?!) trainers along this route. Prepare to meet Bikers, who will throw
Poison-types at you (use Psychic or Ground-types). The only new Pokemon to
catch is Pidgeotto (?!). After making it all the way west, go through the
guardhouse to...
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FUSCHIA CITY
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Right now, you only need to go two places: The Pokemon Center if you need to
heal (you probably do), and the Pokemon Mart to buy Ultra Balls (?!). Now, fly
to Celadon City, and go west to...
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ROUTE 16
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Wild Pokemon:
#019 Rattata
#020 Raticate
#021 Spearow
#084 Doduo
#143 Snorlax
Welcome to Cycling Road...err...Route 16. To access the grass patch, Cut down
the bush leading to the path to HM 02 (you already got it). Catch a Doduo if
you can. Now comes your second chance to catch a Snorlax. This time, if you
don't catch it, you'll never get another chance, so save before you battle him.
Since you have Ultra Balls, you can catch him easier. Use the same strategy as
before and you should get him. Now, go through the guardhouse. You need the
Bicycle to get through this part. Upon emerging at the other side, defeat the 6
Bikers/Cue Balls there, then go south to reach the slope of Cycling Road, also
known as...
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ROUTE 17
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Wild Pokemon:
#019 Rattata
#020 Raticate
#021 Spearow
#084 Doduo
The slope will automatically send you south here. If you wish to stop sloping,
hold the A or B buttons to manuever. There are about 10 trainers on the way
down, including some on the two outer paths. To dodge them, take the middle
path, the one with the water. After reaching down to the bottom, you'll stop,
which will put you on...
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ROUTE 18
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Wild Pokemon:
#019 Rattata
#020 Raticate
#021 Spearow
#022 Fearow
#084 Doduo
Pokemon to Trade For
#108 Lickitung
Upon reaching the bottom, go east into the guardhouse. Go upstairs and talk to
the trainer. He'll trade you a Lickitung for your Slowbro. If you don't have a
Slowbro, just come back later when you have one, and it must be in your party.
After exiting, go down to the grass patch and defeat the three Bird Keepers,
then go east to end up back at...
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FUSCHIA CITY
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Items:
Good Rod
HM 04
The upper half of town runs along a winding path. Use Cut to make some
shortcuts, preferably to the Pokemon Mart and Safari Zone. First, go to the
lower-right corner of town, and go into the right house. The guy will give you
a Good Rod. You don't need it if you already have the Super Rod. Go fishing in
his backyard anyways. When you're done, go to the Pokemon Mart and buy LOTS of
Full Heals and some Super Potions, then enter the gym, right next to the Pokemon
Center...
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FUSCHIA CITY: POKEMON GYM
The first thing you'll notice here is that the gym leader looks immediately
accessible. Walk straight toward him and you'll notice another thing: near-
invisible walls. I said near-invisible becuase you can barely make them out.
To get to him, you must go counter-clockwise around the gym and battle basically
EVERY trainer. They are ninja-style trainers, so they'll bring out Psychic and
Poison types (what a combination). Bring a party with a Ground-type, Psychic-
type, and something strong to get rid of Psychics. After getting around the
long maze of walls, talk to Koga to battle...
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TRAINER: Koga
POKEMON:
L37 Koffing- Tackle, Smog, Sludge, Smoke Screen
L39 Muk- Disable, Poison Gas, Minimize, Sludge
L37 Koffing- Tackle, Smog, Sludge, Smoke Screen
L43 Weezing- Smog, Sludge, Toxic, Self Destruct
STRATEGY:
Compared to Sabrina, Koga is a push-over. The best solution is to use Ground or
Psychic-type Pokemon/attacks and they will fall. The only things you need to
worry about are Weezing's Self Destruct and Toxic attacks, which will seriously
damage your Pokemon. Very easy.
BASICALLY:
As long as you have a Ground or Psychic-type, this will be a piece of cake.
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For winning, you'll get the Soul Badge and TM 06, teaching Toxic, which is
actually a quite good attack.
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After defeating Koga, go to the Pokemon Center and heal, and make sure to open a
new box for the next activity. Yes, you're going to the Safari Zone...
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FUSCHIA CITY: SAFARI ZONE
Wild Pokemon:
#029 Nidoran F
#030 Nidorina
#032 Nidoran M
#033 Nidorino
#046 Paras
#047 Parasect
#048 Venonat
#049 Venomoth
#084 Doduo
#102 Exeggcute
#111 Rhyhorn
#113 Chansey
#115 Kangaskhan
#123 Scyther (Red)
#127 Pinsir (Blue)
#128 Tauros
Items:
Nugget
TM 37
Max Potion (x2)
Full Restore
Carbos
TM 40
Protein
Max Revive
Gold Teeth
TM 32
HM 03
As you can see, this place is a goldmine for Pokemon and items. But first, you
must pay a $500 fee to get in. This includes 500 steps inside the park, and 30
Safari Balls to catch Pokemon. There are four areas here. There is the Center
Area (where you start), Area 1, Area 2, and Area 3. Each contains a different
set of Pokemon with different odds. I will list here the different Pokemon you
can find in each Area, per version (no version next to one means it's in both):
CENTER AREA: Nidoran F (Blue), Nidorina, Nidoran M (Red), Nidorino, Parasect,
Venonat, Exeggcute, Rhyhorn, Chansey, Scyther (Red), Pinsir (Blue)
AREA 1: Nidoran F, Nidorina (Blue), Nidoran M, Nidorino (Red), Paras, Parasect,
Doduo, Exeggcute, Kangaskhan, Scyther (Red), Pinsir (Blue)
AREA 2: Nidoran F (Blue), Nidorina, Nidoran M (Red), Nidorino, Paras, Venomoth,
Exeggcute, Rhyhorn, Chansey, Kangaskhan, Tauros
AREA 3: Nidoran F, Nidorina (Blue), Nidoran M, Nidorino (Red), Venonat,
Venomoth, Doduo, Exeggcute, Kangaskhan, Tauros
To catch a Pokemon, refer to the writing after the walkthough.
Basically, the reason you're here is to find the Warden's Gold Teeth and HM 03
(Surf). So, here's the walkthrough, gathering all of the items, and hopefully
within 500 steps (your time limit):
To start out, go all the way right, then up, then right to Area 1. Go right to
the first staircase, then go up them, then go up and pick up the Carbos. Go
back towards the steps and go left, and down the steps at the end. Go up, and
to the small peninsula going into the center pond to get TM 37 (Egg Bomb). Go
left, then up some more to find a Max Potion. Go right, up the steps, right,
down the steps, and right to pick up a Full Restore. Now go up, and all the way
left, to the passage to Area 2. Go left until you can't anymore, then go up to
the raised land and go up the steps, then go left, then down, then down the
steps. Now go left, then up, then righ to pick up TM 40 (Skull Bash). Now keep
going right, then up, then left to find a Protein. Now keep going left, then
all the way down to find the passage to Area 3. Go down and pick up the Gold
Teeth (Yay!), then go left and down to pick up TM 32 (Double Team). Now, go
left, up, and into the house. Talk to the man to recieve HM 03 (Double yay!).
Now, equip it with a Water-type, then leave the house. Go down, and Surf across
the pond. Go down, then right to pick up a Max Potion. Go up the steps, then
right, up a couple steps, then right, then go down the steps. Go left to pick
up a Max Revive, then go right to find a passage to the Center Area. Go right,
and Surf to the island to pick up a Nugget. Then, surf right, then down, then
go out the exit. You should be almost out of time by now. If he asks if you
want to leave, say Yes.
You can always come back and add to your Pokemon collection. I guess you didn't
need that box, unless you want to go straight back in and catch. To catch
Pokemon in the Safari Zone, you aren't allowed to weaken it the normal way. You
must use Bait and rocks to get them ready to throw a Safari Ball, or another
good method is to just keep pitching Safari Balls until it catches. When you
throw a rock, though, the odds are very good it'll run away, so be careful.
Now, you're ready to go claim another prize, and it's time to leave...
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Now that you have the Golden Teeth, go to the house next to the house where you
got the Good Rod. Talk to the Warden inside. By giving him the teeth, he can
talk again, and he'll reward you with HM 04 (Strength). Equip it to one of your
Pokemon, then test it out on the boulder blocking the item on the other side of
his house. Pick the item up. Now, since you have Surf, there are a few things
you need to do. First, stock up on LOTS of Ultra Balls. Plus, if you have a
Poliwhirl, make sure it's in your party and doesn't know Surf. First, fly to...
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CELADON CITY
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Items:
TM 41
Go to the pond in the middle of town. If you need to, use your Super Rod to
fish for a Poliwhirl. Surf across it and talk to the man to recieve TM 41
(Softboiled). Remember, only Chansey (and Mew) can use it. Now, Fly to...
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CERULEAN CITY
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Pokemon to Trade For:
#124 Jynx
If you go into the house to the left of the Pokemon Center, someone inside will
give you a Jynx for your Poliwhirl. If you need all the Pokemon, make this
trade. Now, head back towards...
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ROUTE 9
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Head back as far as the Pokemon Center. Deposit your Jynx, then withdraw a
high-level Pokemon with a Sleep attack. Now, Surf along the river, defeat the
trainer near the end, then enter the...
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POWER PLANT
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Wild Pokemon:
#025 Pikachu
#026 Raichu (Blue)
#081 Magnemite
#082 Magneton
#100 Voltorb
#101 Electrode
#125 Electabuzz (Red)
#146 Zapdos
Items:
Carbos
TM 33
TM 25
Rare Candy
HP Up
If you are missing any electric Pokemon, this is the place to look. Also, if
you're lucky, you can catch one of the legendary birds, Zapdos. Be aware that a
lot of the item balls are actually Voltorbs/Electrodes in disguise. I hope you
have a Dugtrio or any Ground-type, or this could be a long trek.
First, go forward. Pick up the first item ball for some Carbos. Now keep going
up, then right, then down. You can pick up all the item balls in the first
passage to the right, but they're all Pokemon. Keep going down, all the way to
the bottom, to the small room, then go right to pick up TM 33 (Reflect). Now,
go up, then right through the main hallway. Watch out for the next two item
balls, they are Pokemon. Go down the next small passage, and go left. Pick up
the item ball, it's TM 25 (Thunder). The one to the far right is a Pokemon.
Now, go back to the main hallway and go up, then left a little ways, then up.
On the left side of the room is an HP Up, the right a Rare Candy. Go back to
the main hallway, then keep following it (the rest of the item balls are
Pokemon) until you find Zapdos. Before talking to him, SAVE YOUR GAME!!!!!
To catch Zapdos, have an Electric-type, Rock-type, or anyone that knows those
kinds of attacks. First, use Electric and Rock attacks (preferably Rock Throw
and especially Rock Slide) until Zapdos is down pretty low. Then, bring in a
weak, stupid Pokemon and watch him die. After that, bring in your Pokemon with
Sleep attacks. Odds are, you may have to survive one attack, depending on your
speed. After Zapdos is asleep, and his HP is REALLY low, start pitching Ultra
Balls. After above 2-4 Ultra Balls, Zapdos should be yours! Now, SAVE, then
leave. Now, fly to...
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FUSCHIA CITY
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Go to the Pokemon Center and (if you want to), replace your Electric-type with
Zapdos, then go south of the Pokemon Center to arrive at...
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ROUTE 19
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Wild Pokemon:
#072 Tentacool
You will need to use Surf to take this route. All the trainers from here back
to dry land are dedicated to Water-type Pokemon. Have Zapdos and maybe another
Electric-type to get rid of them. You should also have your Pokemon with Sleep
with you. After Surfing all the way down, Surf left until you find land. Go on
land, Surf down and defeat the trainer near the cave entrance, then enter...
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SEAFOAM ISLAND
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Wild Pokemon:
#041 Zubat
#042 Golbat
#054 Psyduck
#055 Golduck
#079 Slowpoke
#080 Slowbro
#086 Seel
#087 Dewgong
#090 Shellder
#098 Krabby
#099 Kingler
#116 Horsea
#117 Seadra
#120 Staryu
#144 Articuno
This maze-like cavern holds the second of the Legendary Birds, Articuno. You
will need to use Strength to solve this puzzle. How, you may ask? Follow this
walkthrough and you should have no problem. As in the Safari Zone, the Pokemon
vary by floor. You'll figure it out. Note: You need to do these directions in
the right order, or you may get lost, or miss a boulder or hole. Exiting the
cave resets the puzzles.
First, after entering, go up, then right, and push the boulder into the hole.
Go up the steps, but don't go down the ladder yet. Instead, go up, right, and
down the steps and push that boulder into the hole. Now go down the nearby
ladder and push the boulder into the next hole. Go back up the ladder, then go
to the other ladder and go down it. Go down the steps, then down, right, and up
the steps. Go right, up (Don't go down the ladder yet), right, and down the
stairs to push the boulder down into the hole. Now go back up the steps, then
left, down (Still skip the ladder), left, and down the steps. Now, go all the
way left, then all the way up, and down the ladder. Now go all the way right
and push the boulder down the hole. One more to go. Now, go back left and up
the ladder, then go all the way down, all the way right, up the steps, then
down, up, and (Finally) down the ladder. Now, go down, left, and down, then
down that ladder. Now, go right, down, right, down the steps, then left. To get
one boulder into each hole, first push the boulder blocking the passage to the
left hole all the way left, then push the boulder above the left hole down the
hole. Now, go to the two boulders near the right hole. Push the RIGHT one up as
far as you can, then push the left boulder one space down, two spaces left so
it's above the hole, then push it down the hole. Now, go right, up the steps,
left, up, left, up, right, down the steps, then down the ladder. Go right, up,
right and up the ladder. Go up the last ladder, the go down the steps and push
that boulder into the hole. Now, go back up the steps and down the ladder, then
go down the next ladder. Now, go left, down, left, past the ladder, go down the
steps, and Surf left, then all the way up to Articuno's platform. SAVE before
you talk to him.
To catch Articuno, use a couple Electric attacks to get him down low, then bring
in a weak Pokemon and watch his death. Then, bring in your Pokemon with Sleep
and put Articuno to sleep. Now, bring out the Ultra Balls. After a few tries,
Articuno is yours! Now, to get out, go back to the main platform, and go down
the left ladder. Go up the steps, then left, down, right (Avoid the ladder),
up, right, down the steps, and Surf to the other side. Now, go right, down, and
down the ladder. Just go up the ladders until you reach the exit, which leads
to...
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ROUTE 20
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Wild Pokemon:
#072 Tentacool
I hope my Seafoam Island walkthorugh wasn't very confusing, and helped at least
SOMEONE. Anyways, defeat the 6 Water-type themed trainers and Surf left, all
the way to...
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CINNABAR ISLAND
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Pokemon to Recieve:
#138 Omanyte/#140 Kabuto
#142 Aerodactyl
You probably need to heal, so go straight to the Pokemon Center. While inside,
go to the PC and withdraw your Dome/Helix Fossil and your Old Amber. Now, go to
the Pokemon Mart and buy some Hyper Potions (?!). Now, enter the building to
the left of the Pokemon Center. Go to the far right room. Talk to the guy in
the back, and give him one of your fossils. That's it for now. So, go to the
gym. One problem: the door's locked up tight. Where's the Key? Well, there's
only one building in town you haven't been to, and it's the mansion...
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CINNABAR ISLAND: POKEMON MANSION
Wild Pokemon:
#037 Vulpix (Blue)
#058 Growlithe (Red)
#077 Ponyta
#088 Grimer
#089 Muk
#109 Koffing
#110 Weezing
#126 Magmar (Blue)
Items:
Moon Stone
Escape Rope
Carbos
Calcium
Iron
Max Potion
Rare Candy
TM 22
Full Restore
Secret Key
TM 14
If you dig Fire and Poison-type Pokemon, this is the place for you.
Unfortunately, the place is in ruins. A group of scientists genetically
engineered the ultimate fighting machine Mewtwo, from the cells of Mew, the
rarest Pokemon. Unfortunately, Mewtwo, how should I put this, escaped,
destroying the lab in the process. The key to the Cinnabar Gym is in here,
though, so you need to go in. To get around, you must flip the switches on the
statues to open the doors to get deeper into the mansion.
First, walk up the red carpet. Inspect the 5th box from the entrance on the
right side to find a hidden Moon Stone. Then, keep going up, then right, then
up, then right to find an Escape Rope. Now, go up the steps. Go down and
defeat the trainer, then inspect the statue near the steps to flip the switch.
Now, go right, up, and up the lower staircase. Pick up the Max Potion, then go
down the staircase and use the upper one this time. Go down, right, down, then
all the way right, past the statue, to find an Iron. Now, go back and flip the
switch on the statue, then go down, right, and defeat the Scientist. Walk by
him, then go down the staircase and find the Calcium. Now, go back up the
staircase, then fall down one of the edges near the Scientist. Pick up the
Carbos, then go down the staircase to the basement. Defeat the trainer, pick up
TM 14 (Blizzard), then flip the switch and go all the way left for a Full
Restore. Go back towards the switch, then go up, right, down, right, up, defeat
the Scientist, then go up. After going up, go left and go up at the second
passage to find a Rare Candy, then go down, right, and into the other passage
and flip the switch. Go back to the main hallway and go all the way left. Pick
up TM 22 (Solar Beam), then go down and pick up the Secret Key. Now, use your
Escape Rope to leave...
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Before going inside the gym, make sure you have a good Water and/or Ground-type
(2+ is good), and make it back to the Cloning Lab. Go pick up your resurrected
Pokemon, then give him the other Fossil. Now, go to the Pokemon Mart and get a
few Full Heals, then enter the gym...
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CINNABAR ISLAND: POKEMON GYM
OK, try to advance past the first trainer here. The door is locked. There are
two ways to unlock it. You can either defeat the trainer, or go to the machine
in the corner and answer a simple question. The choice is yours, but I
recommend defeating the trainers to gain experience. If you want to go straight
to Blaine, use the questions. You can get to him without battling! Since all
Pokemon in here are Fire-type, a Water-type or Ground-type is the best type to
have. Once making it to the upper-left corner, you can battle Blaine...
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TRAINER: Blaine
POKEMON:
L42 Growlithe- Ember, Leer, Take Down, Agility
L40 Ponyta- Tail Whip, Stomp, Growl, Fire Spin
L42 Rapidash- Tail Whip, Stomp, Growl, Fire Spin
L47 Arcanine- Roar, Ember, Fire Blast, Take Down
STRATEGY:
I haven't mentioned much about starters for a while. If you have Venusaur,
forget bringing him in, he'll die in a couple attacks. Charizard can defend,
but he'll be reduced to non-Fire attacks. Blastoise will totally obliterate his
Pokemon in 1-2 hits each. If you don't have Blastoise, a Ground or Water-type
will do.
BASICALLY:
Water and Ground are very good here, just don't forget.
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For winning, you get the Volcano Badge and TM 38, teaching Fire Blast, the best
Fire attack in the game.
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Before heading off again, make sure you have enough Hyper Potions to last a long
time, and go back to the Cloning Lab to pick up your other Pokemon. Now, surf
north to Pallet Town via...
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ROUTE 21
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Wild Pokemon:
#016 Pidgey
#017 Pidgeotto
#019 Rattata
#020 Raticate
#072 Tentacool
#114 Tangela
There are 9 trainers leading up to Pallet Town. Defeat them to gain experience.
To get all the Pokemon except for Tentacool, the grass patch is at the top of
the route, near Pallet Town. After taking care of business, Fly to...
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VIRIDIAN CITY
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The gym is finally open, and fortunately for you, it's the only badge you need
to collect, so walk right on in...
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VIRIDIAN CITY: POKEMON GYM
Items:
Revive
Oh no, you're thinking. More of those tiles from Celadon City. This one is
easier to navigate, but the trainers will annoy you. They are all dedicated to
Ground and Fighting-type Pokemon. Bring a Water-type and a Psychic-type to get
rid of them. To solve this, go up and step on the ^ arrow. After stopping,
step on the < arrow above it. Talk to and defeat the trainer right there, then
step on the > arrow. Step on the v arrow after you stop. Now, go one step
down, the go left, up, left, up, right, down to pick up the Revive, then up,
defeat the Trainer, then go left, up, and follow the rest of the path to the gym
leader...
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TRAINER: Giovanni
POKEMON:
L45 Rhyhorn- Stomp, Tail Whip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill
L42 Dugtrio- Growl, Dig, Sand-Attack, Slash
L43 Nidoqueen- Scratch, Tail Whip, Poison Sting, Body Slam
L45 Nidoking- Tackle, Horn Attack, Poison Sting, Thrash
L50 Rhydon- Stomp, Tail Whip, Fissure, Horn Drill
STRATEGY:
You've probably battled Giovanni already (actually, you HAVE). As you know,
he's dedicated to Ground-types (and he dumped the Kangaskhan! Yay!). Water,
Ice, and Grass are more than a match for Ground-types. Psychic and Ground work
well against Nidoqueen and Nidoking. Rhyhorn and Rhydon will also fall to
Ground-type attacks (yes, Rock are weak against Ground).
BASICALLY:
Water, Ice, Ground, and Psychic help here a LOT (especially Articuno,
Blastoise/Gyarados, Dugtrio, and Alakazam).
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For winning, you get the Earth Badge and TM 27, teaching Fissure, a low-
accuracy-instant-death-Ground-attack.
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Now that you have all 8 badges, it's time to go to Pokemon League. Heal at the
Pokemon Center and fly to Cinnabar Island if you need any more Hyper Potions.
Now, go west to...
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ROUTE 22
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If you came here eariler, you probably already caught some Nidoran and maybe a
Spearow. So, go through the grass patch and attempt to go west. But who should
arrive, but Gary...
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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON:
*He Chose Bulbasaur*
L47 Pidgeot- Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Agility
L45 Rhyhorn- Stomp, Tail Whip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill
L45 Gyarados- Bite, Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydro Pump
L47 Growlithe- Ember, Leer, Take Down, Agility
L50 Alakazam- Psybeam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
L53 Venusaur- Vine Whip, Poison Powder, Razor Leaf, Growth
*He Chose Charmander*
L47 Pidgeot- Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Agility
L45 Rhyhorn- Stomp, Tail Whip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill
L45 Exeggcute- Leech Seed, Stun Spore, Poison Powder, Solar Beam
L47 Gyarados- Bite, Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydro Pump
L50 Alakazam- Psybeam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
L53 Charizard- Leer, Rage, Slash, Flamethrower
*He Chose Squirtle*
L47 Pidgeot- Quick Attack, Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Agility
L45 Rhyhorn- Stomp, Tail Whip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill
L45 Growlithe- Ember, Leer, Take Down, Agility
L47 Exeggcute- Leech Seed, Stun Spore, Poison Powder, Solar Beam
L50 Alakazam- Psybeam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
L53 Blastoise- Bite, Withdraw, Skull Bash, Hydro Pump
STRATEGY:
You know you're getting close to the end. This is a test of your abilities. As
long as your Pokemon are at high levels, this is just like the last few battles
with him. For Pidgeot, use an Electric or Rock-type or those kinds of attacks.
Water, Ice, Ground, and Grass will down Rhyhorn quickly. Now, the differing
part. Electricity works well on Gyarados, Growlithe will fall with
Water/Rock/Ground-type attacks, and Exeggcute will go down to Bug/Fire/Flying
attacks. Alakazam will require physical attacks from your strongest Pokemon
(Fissure works well). For his starter, use Flying/Fire/Bug/Psychic on Venusaur,
Water/Electric (?!)/Rock on Charizard, and Electric/Grass on Blastoise.
BASICALLY:
If you beat him easily, you're ready for the Elite Four.
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After getting rid of him, follow the path to the building and...
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ROUTE 23
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Wild Pokemon:
#021 Spearow
#022 Fearow
#023 Ekans (Red)
#024 Arbok (Red)
#027 Sandshrew (Blue)
#028 Sandslash (Blue)
#132 Ditto
To make it past all the guards, you must have all 8 badges. Follow the outlined
path, then use Surf to get across the water. At the end of the water, go
through the small grass patches until you reach the door, which leads to...
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VICTORY ROAD
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Wild Pokemon:
#041 Zubat
#042 Golbat
#049 Venomoth
#066 Machop
#067 Machoke
#074 Geodude
#075 Graveler
#095 Onix
#105 Marowak
#146 Moltres
Items:
TM 43
Rare Candy
Guard Spec.
TM 05
TM 17
Full Heal
TM 47
Max Revive
Before you lies Victory Road, the last challenge to trainers before they reach
Indigo Plateau. To get through, you must solve another boulder puzzle.
Thankfully, it isn't as complicated as in Seafoam Island. Basically, all you do
is push the boulders onto pressure plates to open the doors. You can also try
to catch Moltres, the last of the Legendary Birds. Now, the second-to-last
dungeon walkthrough I will give (I hate my job). If you ever mess up, just
enter the previous room and come back and the boulder will be reset.
After entering, you'll see a boulder to your left. You need to push it to a
pressure plate not too far away. To do this, push it down 1 step, right as far
as it will go, up 1 step, right as far as it will go, 2 steps up, 1 step right,
and 1 step down. Now, go back to where the boulder was and go up the steps.
You can now go past the door. Go right, up, right, down the steps, right, up,
and left. There are two items here. The upper one is TM 43 (Sky Attack), and
the lower one is a Rare Candy. Push the boulder toward one of them to get the
other, then come back and get the other one. Now, work your way back to the
left-right intersection and go left. Defeat the trainer, then follow the path.
Defeat the next trainer, then go up the ladder. The next boulder you see is
easy. Push it 1 space left, as far down as it will go, then as far left as it
will go. Now, go up the nearby steps and defeat the trainer. Follow the path
on the raised land and defeat another trainer. Now, go down one of the
staircases and go left. You see a pressure plate, but no boulder (?!). You'll
be able to solve it later. For now, just go up from the plate to find TM 05
(Mega Kick). Now, go down, and ALL the way right, then follow the path to the
ladder. Pick up the Full Heal, then go past the ladder and go up, then right.
Defeat the trainer, then pick up TM 17 (Submission). Now, go back to the ladder
and go up it. You'll see a boulder. First, go up, then right. Defeat the
trainer, then pick up the Max Revive. Now, go left, past the boulder, and all
the way left to another ladder (remember to pick up the item near there, which
is TM 47, Explosion). Go up it, defeat the trainer, go right to pick up the
Guard Spec., then SAVE YOUR GAME because Moltres is right there.
To catch Moltres, use a weak Water attack or Rock Throw/Slide to get him down
REALLY low. Then bring in a weak Pokemon and watch him die, then bring in your
Pokemon with Sleep attacks and put Motlres to sleep. Now, start with the Ultra
Balls. After catching him, SAVE, then go back up the previous ladder. Go back
to the boulder, because you need to push it to the next plate. Push it 1 space
up, as far left as it will go, 1 space down, 4 spaces left, 3 spaces down, and 1
space right. Now, go back to where the boulder was, then go left and up the
staircase. Defeat the trainer, then follow the path to the next staircase.
Defeat the two trainers, then follow the path right to the boulder near a hole.
Push the boulder down the hole, then jump down it. Now, push the boulder all
the way left to the pressure plate. Now go up one of the sraircases, then go
right to the ladder. Follow the path until you get outside. Now, keep
following the path, past the statue mini-maze (keep right) until you reach the
double doors, signalling you have made it to...
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INDIGO PLATEAU
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This place is no more than a mini-city: A Pokemon Center and Pokemon Mart in
one. HEAL, get your party ready, and buy LOTS of Full Restores and Max Revives,
and stuff like that. Once you go down the steps to the Elite Four, you don't
return until you have defeated each one or you lose. your Pokemon need to be
around L55-60 if you want a chance. If you are prepared, save right before the
staircase, then go down the steps to the...
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INDIGO PLATEAU: ELITE FOUR
The final battle commences. I haven't done this yet, but before I go over the
strategies, I should give my recommendations for a party. Here is a really good
party to take the Elite Four on with:
*Jolteon (Defeats Water, Flying, Rock, Ice, Grass, and Psychic)
Attacks: Thundershock/Bolt, Double Kick, Pin Missile, Thunder
*Kadabra/Alakazam (Defeats nearly anything, except other Psychics, especially
Poison and Fighting)
Attacks: At least Psychic and Psybeam, mix in any other two attacks
*Gyarados/Blastoise (Defeats Fire, Ground, and Rock)
Attacks: Surf, Hydro Pump, Hyper Beam/Skull Bash, Bubblebeam
*Articuno (Defeats Grass, Ground, Flying, Rock, Bug, Fighting, and Dragon)
Attacks: Peck, Fly, Ice Beam, Blizzard
*Two other Pokemon to come along, maybe a Grass-type or Ghost-type
Now, the wonderful walkthrough to make you Pokemon League champion...
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ROUND #1
TRAINER: Lorelei
POKEMON:
L54 Dewgong- Growl, Aurora Beam, Rest, Take Down
L53 Cloyster- Supersonic, Clamp, Aurora Beam, Spike Cannon
L54 Slowbro- Growl, Water Gun, Withdraw, Amnesia
L56 Jynx- Doubleslap, Ice Punch, Body Slam, Thrash
L56 Lapras- Body Slam, Confuse Ray, Blizzard, Hydro Pump
STRATEGY:
If you bring the right Pokemon, this will be an easy battle. For Dewgong and
Cloyster, use Electric and Fighting attacks. For Slowbro, use Electric or Bug
attacks. For Jynx, use Fighting or Bug attacks. And for Lapras, use Electric
and Fighting. In other words, Jolteon is a one man army here...
BASICALLY:
If you have a Jolteon, USE IT HERE!
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After wiping the floor with Lorelei's Pokemon, go to the next room and challenge
the next trainer...
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ROUND #2
TRAINER: Bruno
POKEMON:
L53 Onix- Rock Throw, Rage, Slam, Harden
L55 Hitmonchan- Ice Punch, Thunder Punch, Mega Punch, Counter
L55 Hitmonlee- Jump Kick, Focus Energy, Hi Jump Kick, Mega Kick
L56 Onix- Rock Throw, Rage, Slam, Harden
L58 Machamp- Leer, Focus Energy, Fissure, Submission
STRATEGY:
Another easy match. The two Onixes will fall to Water/Ice/Ground/Grass-type
attacks. Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, and Machamp will fall to Flying and Psychic
attacks. Putting Ice and Flying together means that Articuno can be a one man
army here. Psychics work well, even against the Onixes.
BASICALLY:
If you have an Articuno or Kadabra/Alakazam, USE THEM HERE!
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After Bruno's failure, go into the next room and prepare to battle again...
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ROUND #3
TRAINER: Agatha
POKEMON:
L56 Gengar- Confuse Ray, Night Shade, Hypnosis, Dream Eater
L56 Golbat- Supersonic, Confuse Ray, Wing Attack, Haze
L55 Haunter- Confuse Ray, Night Shade, Hypnosis, Dream Eater
L58 Arbok- Bite, Glare, Screech, Acid
L60 Gengar- Confuse Ray, Night Shade, Toxic, Dream Eater
STRATEGY:
There are a few easy ways to defeat Agatha easily. One, bring out
Kadabra/Alakazam and use Psychic 5 seperate times, and Psybeam to clean up.
Two, bring in a Dugtrio/Graveler/Golem with both Ground and Rock attacks to
clean up here (use Ground on ghosts and Arbok, and Rock on Golbat). If they
don't have Rock attacks, then just use an Electric-type. Very easy.
BASICALLY:
Psychic and Ground dominate this battle.
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The final challenge awaits! Follow the long winding hallway and talk to the
last trainer to battle...
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ROUND #4
TRAINER: Lance
POKEMON:
L58 Gyarados- Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydro Pump, Hyper Beam
L56 Dragonair- Agility, Slam, Dragon Rage, Hyper Beam
L56 Dragonair- Agility, Slam, Dragon Rage, Hyper Beam
L60 Aerodactyl- Supersonic, Bite, Take Down, Hyper Beam
L62 Dragonite- Agility, Slam, Barrier, Hyper Beam
STRATEGY:
You may think there are two misprints here. Yes, he does have 2 identical
Dragonairs, and yes, all 5 of his Pokemon know Hyper Beam, so be careful who you
choose. For Gyarados and Aerodactyl, use the basic Electric-type attacks. For
the Dragonairs and Dragonite, use Ice attacks (Rock works well against Dragonite
also). Jolteon and Articuno make a good team here.
BASICALLY:
If you have a good Electric and Ice team, and they can withstand Hyper Beam,
they will work VERY well here.
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Congratulations, you're the new Pokemon League Champion...or are you?
Apparently, one person defeated the Elite Four before you. Any wild guesses?
One thing's for sure, you have to battle him, AGAIN...
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THE POKEMON LEAGUE CHAMPION
TRAINER: Gary (gee, what a surprise)
POKEMON:
*He Chose Bulbasaur*
L61 Pidgeot- Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
L59 Alakazam- Psybeam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
L61 Rhydon- Tail Whip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer
L61 Gyarados- Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydro Pump, Hyper Beam
L63 Arcanine- Roar, Ember, Leer, Take Down
L65 Venusaur- Razor Leaf, Growth, Mega Drain, Solar Beam
*He Chose Charmander*
L61 Pidgeot- Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
L59 Alakazam- Psybeam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
L61 Rhydon- Tail Whip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer
L61 Exeggutor- Barrage, Hypnosis, Stomp
L63 Gyarados- Dragon Rage, Leer, Hydro Pump, Hyper Beam
L65 Charizard- Rage, Slash, Fire Blast, Fire Spin
*He Chose Squirtle*
L61 Pidgeot- Whirlwind, Wing Attack, Sky Attack, Mirror Move
L59 Alakazam- Psybeam, Recover, Psychic, Reflect
L61 Rhydon- Tail Whip, Fury Attack, Horn Drill, Leer
L61 Arcanine- Roar, Ember, Leer, Take Down
L63 Exeggutor- Barrage, Hypnosis, Stomp
L65 Blastoise- Bite, Withdraw, Blizzard, Hydro Pump (thanks to N64unlimited)
STRATEGY:
If you can defeat the Elite 4, you can defeat Gary's somewhat strong party. For
Pidgeot, use Electric or Rock-type attacks. Alakazam will go down to Bug
attacks (Jolteon's Pin Missile definitely) or strong physical attacks. Rhydon
will fall to Water/Ice/Ground/Grass-type attacks. Now comes the split. For
Gyarados, use Electric-type attacks. Rock, Ground, and Water attacks will
defeat Arcanine. Exeggutor will go down to Bug/Fire/Flying attacks. Now, his
starter. Fire/Flying/Psychic/Bug will eliminate Venusaur. Charizard will fall
to Rock/Water/Electric-type attacks. Blastoise is weak against Electric and
Grass attacks.
BASICALLY:
You have proven yourself a Pokemon Master if you can defeat Gary.
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If you can manage to overcome Gary's strong party, you will be named the Pokemon
League Champion. Enjoy the short ending!
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After the ending, let it go back to the main screen and go to Continue. You
will be back in Pallet Town. Fly to Cerulean City, go heal in the Pokemon
Center, pick up your Master Ball from the PC, then go north to Route 24. Surf
down the river until you appear at the entrance to a cave. Enter the...
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UNKNOWN DUNGEON
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Wild Pokemon:
#024 Arbok (Red)
#026 Raichu
#028 Sandslash (Blue)
#040 Wigglytuff
#042 Golbat
#047 Parasect
#049 Venomoth
#064 Kadabra
#082 Magneton
#085 Dodrio
#097 Hypno
#101 Electrode
#105 Marowak
#112 Rhydon
#113 Chansey
#150 Mewtwo
Items:
Max Elixer
Nugget
Full Restore (x2)
PP Up
Ultra Ball (x2)
Max Revive
This cave contains many second-form Pokemon, at L45+. You can either explode
your Pokedex or gain about 1,000 Exp. per fight. You can also catch the genetic
Pokemon, Mewtwo. In standard fashion for many caves/dungeons, the Pokemon you
can catch depends on the floor. In my standard format, I will give a
walkthrough for this area, although I don't think it requires it.
After entering, follow the path to the first ladder and go up it. The path is
easy to follow, just remember while going up to go right to pick up a rare PP
Up. Follow the path up to the ladder. Go down the steps and surf right. Pick
up the Max Elixer while you're there. Go up the next steps and up the ladder,
after picking up the Nugget. This path is REALLY easy to follow, just remember
to pick up the Full Restore on the way. From that ladder, Surf through the
water left to find a Full Restore. Now go back, and follow the path on the
bottom of the screen to the next ladder. This path is a little harder to
navigate, just don't forget the Ultra Ball. At the end, you'll go down a
ladder. Follow the small path to the ladder going to the basement. Go right
after going down the steps to find a Max Revive. Then, just follow the path,
finding another Ultra Ball on the way. Keep following the path until you find a
monster. SAVE YOUR GAME NOW! After saving, talk to Mewtwo to fight. If you
have the Master Ball, just pitch it and catch him. If you don't, use Jolteon
with Pin Missile or other strong attacks to weaken him, then bring in a weak
Pokemon to be killed, then bring in your Pokemon with Sleep and put him to
sleep, then pitch Ultra Balls. I caught all of mine with the Master Ball, so I
wouldn't know.
Now that you have Mewtwo, go catch or trade for the rest of the Pokemon you
need. After that, go to Celadon City and go inside the mansion the normal way.
Go up to the Game Freaks, Inc. level and talk to the guy not on a PC to recieve
your prize, a pathetic diploma (in Japan, you get MEW!). Now, the game is over.
----------------------------------POKEDEX----------------------------------
Here it is, a complete listing of all 151 Pokemon. The abilities for each
Pokemon are listed at the end of the Ability List section. Thanks to Nintendo
Power's Player's Guide, I can list what TMs and HMs each Pokemon are compatible
with. The Found is divided into (R/B) (found in both versions), (R) (only in
Red version), and (B) (only in Blue version). The found is where it can be
found by trading/catching/fishing/given.
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#001: BULBASAUR
Element: Grass/Poison
Type: Seed
Ht: 2'04"
Wt: 15.0 lb
Pokedex: A strange seed was planted on its back at birth. The plant sprouts and
grows with this Pokemon.
FOUND: (R/B) Pallet Town
EVOLUTION: Bulbasaur > Ivusaur (L16) > Venusaur (L32)
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#002 IVYSAUR
Element: Grass/Poison
Type: Seed
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 29.0 lb
Pokedex: When the bulb on its back grows large, it appears to lose the ability
to stand on its hind legs.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Bulbasaur > Ivusaur (L16) > Venusaur (L32)
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#003 VENUSAUR
Element: Grass/Poison
Type: Seed
Ht: 6'07"
Wt: 221.0 lb
Pokedex: The plant blooms when it is abosrbing solar energy. It stays on the
move to seek sunlight.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Bulbasaur > Ivusaur (L16) > Venusaur (L32)
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#004 CHARMANDER
Element: Fire
Type: Lizard
Ht: 2'00"
Wt: 19.0 lb
Pokedex: Obviously prefers hot places. When it rains, steam is said to spout
from the tip of its tail.
FOUND: (R/B) Pallet Town
EVOLUTION: Charmander > Charmeleon (L16) > Charizard (L36)
TMs: 01, 03, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39,
40, 44, 50
HMs: 01, 04
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#005 CHARMELEON
Element: Fire
Type: Flame
Ht: 3'07"
Wt: 42.0 lb
Pokedex: When it swings its burning tail, it elevates the temperature to
unbearably high levels.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Charmander > Charmeleon (L16) > Charizard (L36)
TMs: 01, 03, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39,
40, 44, 50
HMs: 01, 04
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#006 CHARIZARD
Element: Fire/Flying
Type: Flame
Ht: 5'07"
Wt: 200.0 lb
Pokedex: Spits fire that is hot enough to melt boulders. Known to cause forest
fires unintentionally.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Charmander > Charmeleon (L16) > Charizard (L36)
TMs: 01, 03, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33,
34, 38, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 01, 04
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#007 SQUIRTLE
Element: Water
Type: Tiny Turtle
Ht: 1'08"
Wt: 20.0 lb
Pokedex: After birth, its back swells and hardens into a shell. Powerfully
sprays foam from its mouth.
FOUND: (R/B) Pallet Town
EVOLUTION: Squirtle > Wartortle (L16) > Blastoise (L36)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34,
40, 44, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#008 WARTORTLE
Element: Water
Type: Turtle
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 50.0 lb
Pokedex: Often hides in water to stalk unwary prey. For swimming fast, it moves
its ears to maintain balance.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Squirtle > Wartortle (L16) > Blastoise (L36)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34,
40, 44, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#009 BLASTOISE
Element: Water
Type: Shellfish
Ht: 5'03"
Wt: 189.0 lb
Pokedex: A brutal Pokemon with pressurized water jets on its shell. They are
used for high speed tackles.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Squirtle > Wartortle (L16) > Blastoise (L36)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31,
32, 33, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#010 CATERPIE
Element: Bug
Type: Worm
Ht: 1'00"
Wt: 6.0 lb
Pokedex: Its short feet are tipped with suction pads that enable it to
tirelessly climb slopes and walls.
FOUND: (R/B) Viridian Forest, Routes 24,25
(B) Route 2
EVOLUTION: Caterpie > Metapod (L7) > Butterfree (L10)
TMs: N/A
HMs: N/A
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#011 METAPOD
Element: Bug
Type: Cocoon
Ht: 2'04"
Wt: 22.0 lb
Pokedex: This Pokemon is vulnerable to attack while its shell is soft, exposing
its weak and tender body.
FOUND: (R/B) Viridian Forest, Routes 24,25
EVOLUTION: Caterpie > Metapod (L7) > Butterfree (L10)
TMs: N/A
HMs: N/A
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#012 BUTTERFREE
Element: Bug/Flying
Type: Butterfly
Ht: 3'07"
Wt: 71.0 lb
Pokedex: In battle, it flaps its wings at high speeds to release highly toxic
dust into the air.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Caterpie > Metapod (L7) > Butterfree (L10)
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 44, 46, 50
HMs: N/A
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#013 WEEDLE
Element: Bug/Poison
Type: Hairy Bug
Ht: 1'00"
Wt: 7.0 lb
Pokedex: Often found in forests, eating leaves. It has a sharp venomous stinger
on its head.
FOUND: (R/B) Viridian Forest, Routes 24,25
(R) Route 2
EVOLUTION: Weedle > Kakuna (L7) > Beedrill (L10)
TMs: N/A
HMs: N/A
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#014 KAKUNA
Element: Bug/Poison
Type: Cocoon
Ht: 2'00"
Wt: 22.0 lb
Pokedex: Almost incapable of moving, this Pokemon can only harden its shell to
protect itself from predators.
FOUND: (R/B) Viridian Forest, Routes 24,25
EVOLUTION: Weedle > Kakuna (L7) > Beedrill (L10)
TMs: N/A
HMs: N/A
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#015 BEEDRILL
Element: Bug/Poison
Type: Poison Bee
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 65.0 lb
Pokedex: Flies at high speeds and attacks using its large venomous stingers on
its forelegs and tail.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Weedle > Kakuna (L7) > Beedrill (L10)
TMs: 03, 06, 09, 10, 15, 20, 21, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#016 PIDGEY
Element: Normal/Flying
Type: Tiny Bird
Ht: 1'00"
Wt: 4.0 lb
Pokedex: A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its wings at ground
level to kick up blinding sand.
FOUND: (R/B) Routes 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,12,13,14,15,21,24,25
EVOLUTION: Pidgey > Pidgeotto (L18) > Pidgeot (L36)
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 43, 44, 50
HMs: 02
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#017 PIDGEOTTO
Element: Normal/Flying
Type: Bird
Ht: 3'07"
Wt: 66.0 lb
Pokedex: Very protective of its sprawling territorial area, this Pokemon will
fiercely peck at any intruder.
FOUND: (R/B) Routes 14,15,21
EVOLUTION: Pidgey > Pidgeotto (L18) > Pidgeot (L36)
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 43, 44, 50
HMs: 02
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#018 PIDGEOT
Element: Normal/Flying
Type: Bird
Ht: 4'11"
Wt: 87.0 lb
Pokedex: When hunting, it skims the surface of water at high speed to pick off
unwary prey such as Magikarp.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Pidgey > Pidgeotto (L18) > Pidgeot (L36)
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 15, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 43, 44, 50
HMs: 02
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#019 RATTATA
Element: Normal
Type: Rat
Ht: 1'00"
Wt: 8.0 lb
Pokedex: Bites anything when it attacks. Small and very quick, it is a common
sight in many places.
FOUND: (R/B) Routes 1,2,4,9,14,15,16,17,18,21,22
EVOLUTION: Rattata > Raticate (L20)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 14, 20, 24, 25, 28, 31, 32, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#020 RATICATE
Element: Normal
Type: Rat
Ht: 2'04"
Wt: 41.0 lb
Pokedex: It uses its whiskers to maintain its balance. It apparently slows down
if they are cut off.
FOUND: (R/B) Routes 16,17,18,21
EVOLUTION: Rattata > Raticate (L20)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 24, 25, 28, 31, 32, 34, 39, 40, 44,
50
HMs: N/A
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#021 SPEAROW
Element: Normal/Flying
Type: Tiny Bird
Ht: 1'00"
Wt: 4.0 lb
Pokedex: Eats bugs in grassy areas. It has to flap its short wings at high
speed to stay airborne.
FOUND: (R/B) Routes 3,4,9,11,16,17,18,22,23
EVOLUTION: Spearow > Fearow (L20)
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 20, 31, 32, 34, 39, 43, 44, 50
HMs: 02
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#022 FEAROW
Element: Normal/Flying
Type: Beak
Ht: 3'11"
Wt: 84.0 lb
Pokedex: With its huge and magnificent wings, it can keep aloft without ever
having to land for rest.
FOUND: (R/B) Routes 18,23
EVOLUTION: Spearow > Fearow (L20)
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 15, 20, 31, 32, 34, 39, 43, 44, 50
HMs: 02
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#023 EKANS
Element: Poison
Type: Snake
Ht: 6'07"
Wt: 15.0 lb
Pokedex: Moves silently and stealthily. Eats the eggs of birds, such as Pidgey
and Spearow, whole.
FOUND: (R) Routes 4,8,9,11,23
EVOLUTION: Ekans > Arbok (L22)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 40, 44, 48, 50
HMs: 04
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#024 ARBOK
Element: Poison
Type: Cobra
Ht: 11'06"
Wt: 143.0 lb
Pokedex: It is rumored that the ferocious warning markings on its belly differ
from area to area.
FOUND: (R) Unknown Dungeon, Route 23
EVOLUTION: Ekans > Arbok (L22)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 40, 44, 48, 50
HMs: 04
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#025 PIKACHU
Element: Electric
Type: Mouse
Ht: 1'04"
Wt: 13.0 lb
Pokedex: When several of these Pokemon gather, their electricity could build and
cause lightning storms.
FOUND: (R/B) Viridian Forest, Power Plant
EVOLUTION: Pikachu > Raichu (Thunder Stone)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 16, 17, 19, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 40, 44,
45, 50
HMs: 05
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#026 RAICHU
Element: Electric
Type: Mouse
Ht: 2'07"
Wt: 66.0 lb
Pokedex: Its long tail serves as a ground to protect itself from its own high
voltage power.
FOUND: (R/B) Unknown Dungeon
(B) Power Plant
EVOLUTION: Pikachu > Raichu (Thunder Stone)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 40,
44, 45, 50
HMs: 05
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#027 SANDSHREW
Element: Ground
Type: Mouse
Ht: 2'00"
Wt: 26.0 lb
Pokedex: Burrows deep underground in arid locations far from water. It only
emerges to hunt for food.
FOUND: (B) Routes 4,8,9,11,23
EVOLUTION: Sandshrew > Sandslash (L22)
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 39, 40, 44, 48, 50
HMs: 01, 04
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#028 SANDSLASH
Element: Ground
Type: Mouse
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 65.0 lb
Pokedex: Curls up into a spiny ball when threatened. It can roll while curled
up to attack or escape.
FOUND: (B) Unknown Dungeon, Route 23
EVOLUTION: Sandshrew > Sandslash (L22)
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 17, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 40, 44,
48, 50
HMs: 01, 04
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#029 NIDORAN F
Element: Poison
Type: Poison Pin
Ht: 1'04"
Wt: 15.0 lb
Pokedex: Although small, its venomous barbs render this Pokemon dangerous. The
female has smaller horns.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone, Route 22
EVOLUTION: Nidoran F > Nidorina (L16) > Nidoqueen (Moon Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 14, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#030 NIDORINA
Element: Poison
Type: Poison Pin
Ht: 2'07"
Wt: 44.0 lb
Pokedex: The female's horn develops slowly. Prefers physical attacks such as
clawing and biting.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone
(R) Celadon City
EVOLUTION: Nidoran F > Nidorina (L16) > Nidoqueen (Moon Stone)
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#031 NIDOQUEEN
Element: Poison/Ground
Type: Drill
Ht: 4'03"
Wt: 132.0 lb
Pokedex: Its hard scales provide strong protection. It uses its hefty bulk to
execute powerful moves.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Nidoran F > Nidorina (L16) > Nidoqueen (Moon Stone)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25,
26, 27, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 44, 48, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#032 NIDORAN M
Element: Poison
Type: Poison Pin
Ht: 1'08"
Wt: 20.0 lb
Pokedex: Stiffens its ears to sense danger. The larger its horns, the more
powerful its secreted venom.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone, Route 22
EVOLUTION: Nidoran M > Nidorino (L16) > Nidoking (Moon Stone)
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 14, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#033 NIDORINO
Element: Poison
Type: Poison Pin
Ht: 2'11"
Wt: 43.0 lb
Pokedex: An aggressive Pokemon that is quick to attack. The horn on its head
secretes a powerful venom.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone
(B) Celadon City
EVOLUTION: Nidoran M > Nidorino (L16) > Nidoking (Moon Stone)
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#034 NIDOKING
Element: Poison/Ground
Type: Drill
Ht: 4'07"
Wt: 137.0 lb
Pokedex: It uses its powerful tail in battle to smash, constrict, then break the
prey's bones.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Nidoran M > Nidorino (L16) > Nidoking (Moon Stone)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25,
26, 27, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 44, 48, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#035 CLEFAIRY
Element: Normal
Type: Fairy
Ht: 2'00"
Wt: 17.0 lb
Pokedex: Its magical and cute appeal has many admirers. It is rare and only
found in certain areas.
FOUND: (R/B) Mt. Moon, Celadon City
EVOLUTION: Clefairy > Clefable (Moon Stone)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 40, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 04, 05
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#036 CLEFABLE
Element: Normal
Type: Fairy
Ht: 4'03"
Wt: 88.0 lb
Pokedex: A timid fairy Pokemon that is rarely seen. It will run and hide the
moment it senses people.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Clefairy > Clefable (Moon Stone)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 40, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 04, 05
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#037 VULPIX
Element: fire
Type: Fox
Ht: 2'00"
Wt: 22.0 lb
Pokedex: At the time of birth, it has just one tail. The tail splits from the
tip as it grows older.
FOUND: (B) Pokemon Mansion, Routes 7,8
EVOLUTION: Vulpix > Ninetales (Fire Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 20, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#038 NINETALES
Element: Fire
Type: Fox
Ht: 3'07"
Wt: 44.0 lb
Pokedex: Very smart and very vengeful. Grabbing one of its many tails could
result in a 1000-year curse.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Vulpix > Ninetales (Fire Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#039 JIGGLYPUFF
Element: Normal
Type: Balloon
Ht: 1'08"
Wt: 12.0 lb
Pokedex: When its huge eyes light up, it sings a mysteriously soothing melody
that lulls its enemies to sleep.
FOUND: (R/B) Route 3
EVOLUTION: Jigglypuff > Wigglytuff (Moon Stone)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 04, 05
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#040 WIGGLYTUFF
Element: Normal
Type: Balloon
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 26.0 lb
Pokedex: The body is soft and rubbery. When angered, it will suck in air and
inflate itself to an enormous size.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Jigglypuff > Wigglytuff (Moon Stone)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 04, 05
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#041 ZUBAT
Element: Poison/Flying
Type: Bat
Ht: 2'07"
Wt: 17.0 lb
Pokedex: Forms colonies in perpetually dark places. Uses ultrasonic waves to
identify and approach targets.
FOUND: (R/B) Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Seafoam Island, Victory Road
EVOLUTION: Zubat > Golbat (L22)
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 20, 21, 31, 32, 34, 39, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#042 GOLBAT
Element: Poison/Flying
Type: Bat
Ht: 5'03"
Wt: 121.0 lb
Pokedex: Once it strikes, it will not stop draining energy from the victim even
if it gets too heavy to fly.
FOUND: (R/B) Seafoam Island, Victory Road, Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Zubat > Golbat (L22)
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 15, 20, 21, 31, 32, 34, 39, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#043 ODDISH
Element: Grass/Poison
Type: Weed
Ht: 1'08"
Wt: 12.0 lb
Pokedex: During the day, it keeps its face buried in the ground. At night, it
wanders around sowing its seeds.
FOUND: (R) Routes 5,6,7,8,12,13,14,15,24,25
EVOLUTION: Oddish > Gloom (L21) > Vileplume (Leaf Stone)
TMs: 03, 06, 09, 10, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#044 GLOOM
Element: Grass/Poison
Type: Weed
Ht: 2'07"
Wt: 19.0 lb
Pokedex: The fluid that oozes from its mouth isn't drool. It is a nectar that
is used to attract prey.
FOUND: (R) Routes 12,13,14,15
EVOLUTION: Oddish > Gloom (L21) > Vileplume (Leaf Stone)
TMs: 03, 06, 09, 10, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#045 VILEPLUME
Element: Grass/Poison
Type: Flower
Ht: 3'11"
Wt: 41.0 lb
Pokedex: The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head
is heavy and hard to hold up.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Oddish > Gloom (L21) > Vileplume (Leaf Stone)
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#046 PARAS
Element: Bug/Grass
Type: Mushroom
Ht: 1'00"
Wt: 12.0 lb
Pokedex: Burrows to suck tree roots. The mushrooms on its back grow by drawing
nutrients from the bug host.
FOUND: (R/B) Mt. Moon, Safari Zone
EVOLUTION: Paras > Parasect (L24)
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 20, 21, 22, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#047 PARASECT
Element: Bug/Grass
Type: Mushroom
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 65.0 lb
Pokedex: A host-parasite pair in which the parasite mushroom has taken over the
host bug. Prefers damp places.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone, Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Paras > Parasect (L24)
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#048 VENONAT
Element: Bug/Poison
Type: Insect
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 66.0 lb
Pokedex: Lives in the shadows of tall trees where it eats insects. It is
attracted by light at night.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone, Routes 12,13,14,15
EVOLUTION: Venonat > Venomoth (L31)
TMs: 06, 09, 10, 20, 21, 22, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 46, 50
HMs: N/A
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#049 VENOMOTH
Element: Bug/Poison
Type: Poison Moth
Ht: 4'11"
Wt: 28.0 lb
Pokedex: The dust-like scales covering its wings are color coded to indicate the
kinds of poison it has.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone, Victory Road, Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Venonat > Venomoth (L31)
TMs: 02, 05, 06, 09, 10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 44, 46, 50
HMs: N/A
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#050 DIGLETT
Element: Ground
Type: Mole
Ht: 0'08"
Wt: 2.0 lb
Pokedex: Lives about one yard underground where it feeds on plant roots. It
sometimes appears above ground.
FOUND: (R/B) Diglett's Cave
EVOLUTION: Diglett > Dugtrio (L26)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 44, 48, 50
HMs: N/A
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#051 DUGTRIO
Element: Ground
Type: Mole
Ht: 2'04"
Wt: 73.0 lb
Pokedex: A team of Diglett triplets. It triggers huge earthquakes by burrowing
60 miles undergorund.
FOUND: (R/B) Diglett's Cave
EVOLUTION: Diglett > Dugtrio (L26)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 44, 48, 50
HMs: N/A
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#052 MEOWTH
Element: Normal
Type: Scratch Cat
Ht: 1'04"
Wt: 9.0 lb
Pokedex: Adores circular objects. Wanders the streets on a nightly basis to
look for dropped loose change.
FOUND: (B) Routes 5,6,7,8
EVOLUTION: Meowth > Persian (L28)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 16, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#053 PERSIAN
Element: Normal
Type: Classy Cat
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 71.0 lb
Pokedex: Although its fur has many admirers, it is tough to raise as a pet
because of its fickly meanness.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Meowth > Persian (L28)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#054 PSYDUCK
Element: Water
Type: Duck
Ht: 2'07"
Wt: 43.0 lb
Pokedex: While lulling its enemies with its vacant look, this wily Pokemon will
use psychokinetic powers.
FOUND: (R/B) Ceruelan City/Gym, Safari Zone, Seafoam Island, Routes 4,24,25
EVOLUTION: Psyduck > Golduck (L33)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 28, 31, 32, 34,
39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#055 GOLDUCK
Element: Water
Type: Duck
Ht: 5'07"
Wt: 169.0 lb
Pokedex: Often seen swimming elegantly by lake shores. It is often mistaken for
the Japanese monster, Kappa.
FOUND: (R/B) Seafoam Island
EVOLUTION: Psyduck > Golduck (L33)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 28, 31, 32,
34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 03, 04
===========================================================================
#056 MANKEY
Element: Fighting
Type: Pig Monkey
Ht: 1'08"
Wt: 62.0 lb
Pokedex: Extremely quick to anger. It could be docile one moment then thrashing
away the next instant.
FOUND: (R) Routes 5,6,7,8
EVOLUTION: Mankey > Primeape (L28)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 39,
40, 44, 48, 50
HMs: 04
===========================================================================
#057 PRIMEAPE
Element: Fighting
Type: Pig Monkey
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 71.0 lb
Pokedex: Always furious and tenacious to boot. It will not abandon chasing its
quarry until it is caught.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Mankey > Primeape (L28)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35,
39, 40, 44, 48, 50
HMs: N/A
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#058 GROWLITHE
Element: Fire
Type: Puppy
Ht: 2'04"
Wt: 42.0 lb
Pokedex: Very protective of its territory. It will bark and bite to repel
intruders from its space.
FOUND: (R) Pokemon Mansion, Routes 7,8
EVOLUTION: Growlithe > Arcanine (Fire Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 20, 23, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#059 ARCANINE
Element: Fire
Type: Legendary
Ht: 6'03"
Wt: 342.0 lb
Pokedex: A Pokemon that has admired since the past for its beauty. It runs
agilely as if on wings.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Growlithe > Arcanine (Fire Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 23, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#060 POLIWAG
Element: Water
Type: Tadpole
Ht: 2'00"
Wt: 27.0 lb
Pokedex: Its newly grown legs prevent it from running. It appears to prefer
swimming than trying to stand.
FOUND: (R/B) Pallet Town, Viridian City, Cerulean City/Gym, Vermilion City,
Route 22
EVOLUTION: Poliwag > Poliwhirl (L25) > Poliwrath (Water Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 29, 31, 32, 34, 40, 44, 46, 50
HMs: 03
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#061 POLIWHIRL
Element: Water
Type: Tadpole
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 44.0 lb
Pokedex: Capable of living in or out of water. When out of water, it sweats to
keep its body slimy.
FOUND: (R/B) Celadon City, Route 9
EVOLUTION: Poliwag > Poliwhirl (L25) > Poliwrath (Water Stone)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 29, 31, 32,
34, 35, 40, 44, 46, 50
HMs: 03, 04
===========================================================================
#062 POLIWRATH
Element: Water/Fighting
Type: Tadpole
Ht: 4'03"
Wt: 119.0 lb
Pokedex: An adept swimmer at both the front crawl and breast stroke. Easily
overtakes the best human swimmers.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Poliwag > Poliwhirl (L25) > Poliwrath (Water Stone)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 29, 31,
32, 34, 35, 40, 44, 46, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#063 ABRA
Element: Psychic
Type: Psi
Ht: 2'11"
Wt: 43.0 lb
Pokedex: Using its ability to read minds, it will identify impending danger and
Teleport to safety.
FOUND: (R/B) Celadon City, Routes 24,25
EVOLUTION: Abra > Kadabra (L16) > Alakazam (Trade)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 44,
45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 05
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#064 KADABRA
Element: Psychic
Type: Psi
Ht: 4'03"
Wt: 125.0 lb
Pokedex: It emits special alpha waves from its body that induce headaches just
by being close by.
FOUND: (R/B) Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Abra > Kadabra (L16) > Alakazam (Trade)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40,
44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 05
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#065 ALAKAZAM
Element: Psychic
Type: Psi
Ht: 4'11"
Wt: 106.0 lb
Pokedex: Its brain can outperform a supercomputer. Its intelligence quotient is
said to be 5,000.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Abra > Kadabra (L16) > Alakazam (Trade)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
40, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 05
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#066 MACHOP
Element: Fighting
Type: Superpower
Ht: 2'07"
Wt: 43.0 lb
Pokedex: Loves to build its muscles. It trains in all styles of martial arts to
become even stronger.
FOUND: (R/B) Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
EVOLUTION: Machop > Machoke (L28) > Machamp (Trade)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 38, 40,
44, 48, 50
HMs: 04
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#067 MACHOKE
Element: Fighting
Type: Superpower
Ht: 4'11"
Wt: 155.0 lb
Pokedex: Its muscular body is so powerful, it must wear a power save belt to be
able to regulate its motions.
FOUND: (R/B) Victory Road
EVOLUTION: Machop > Machoke (L28) > Machamp (Trade)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 38, 40,
44, 48, 50
HMs: 04
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#068 MACHAMP
Element: Fighting
Type: Superpower
Ht: 5'03"
Wt: 287.0 lb
Pokedex: Using its heavy muscles, it throws powerful punches that can send the
victim clear over the horizon.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Machop > Machoke (L28) > Machamp (Trade)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 38,
40, 44, 48, 50
HMs: 04
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#069 BELLSPROUT
Element: Grass/Poison
Type: Flower
Ht: 2'04"
Wt: 9.0 lb
Pokedex: A carnivorous Pokemon that traps and eats bugs. It uses its root feet
to soak up needed moisture.
FOUND: (B) Routes 5,6,8,12,13,14,15,24,25
EVOLUTION: Bellsprout > Weepinbell (L21) > Victreebel (Leaf Stone)
TMs: 03, 06, 09, 10, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#070 WEEPINBELL
Element: Grass/Poison
Type: Flycatcher
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 14.0 lb
Pokedex: Its spits out Poison Powder to immobilize the enemy and then finishes
it with a spray of Acid.
FOUND: (B) Routes 12,13,14,15
EVOLUTION: Bellsprout > Weepinbell (L21) > Victreebel (Leaf Stone)
TMs: 03, 06, 09, 10, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#071 VICTREEBEL
Element: Grass/Poison
Type: Flycatcher
Ht: 5'07"
Wt: 34.0 lb
Pokedex: Said to live in huge colonies deep in jungles, although no one has ever
returned from there.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Bellsprout > Weepinbell (L21) > Victreebel (Leaf Stone)
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#072 TENTACOOL
Element: Water/Poison
Type: Jellyfish
Ht: 2'11"
Wt: 100.0 lb
Pokedex: Drifts in shallow seas. Anglers who hook them by accident are often
punished by its stinging acid.
FOUND: (R/B) Pallet Town, Viridian City, Routes 12,13,17,18,19,20,21
EVOLUTION: Tentacool > Tentacruel (L30)
TMs: 03, 06, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 21, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 01, 03
===========================================================================
#073 TENTACRUEL
Element: Water/Poison
Type: Jellyfish
Ht: 5'03"
Wt: 121.0 lb
Pokedex: The tentacles are normally kept short. On hunts, they are extended to
ensnare and immobilize prey.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Tentacool > Tentacruel (L30)
TMs: 03, 06, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 01, 03
===========================================================================
#074 GEODUDE
Element: Rock/Ground
Type: Rock
Ht: 1'04"
Wt: 44.0 lb
Pokedex: Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people
often step or trip on them.
FOUND: (R/B) Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
EVOLUTION: Geodude > Graveler (L25) > Golem (Trade)
TMs: 01, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 38, 44,
47, 48, 50
HMs: 04
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#075 GRAVELER
Element: Rock/Ground
Type: Rock
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 232.0 lb
Pokedex: Rolls down slopes to move. It rolls over any obstacle without slowing
or changing its direction.
FOUND: (R/B) Victory Road
EVOLUTION: Geodude > Graveler (L25) > Golem (Trade)
TMs: 01, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 38, 44,
47, 48, 50
HMs: 04
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#076 GOLEM
Element: Rock/Ground
Type: Megaton
Ht: 4'07"
Wt: 662.0 lb
Pokedex: Its boulder-like body is extremely hard. It can easily withstand
dynamite blasts without damage.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Geodude > Graveler (L25) > Golem (Trade)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36,
38, 44, 47, 48, 50
HMs: 04
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#077 PONYTA
Element: Fire
Type: Fire Horse
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 66.0 lb
Pokedex: Its hooves are 10 times harder than diamonds. It can trample anything
flat in little time.
FOUND: (R/B) Pokemon Mansion
EVOLUTION: Ponyta > Rapidash (L40)
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
===========================================================================
#078 RAPIDASH
Element: Fire
Type: Fire Horse
Ht: 5'07"
Wt: 209.0 lb
Pokedex: Very competitive, this Pokemon will chase anything that moves fast in
the hopes of racing it.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Ponyta > Rapidash (L40)
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#079 SLOWPOKE
Element: Water/Psychic
Type: Dopey
Ht: 3'11"
Wt: 79.0 lb
Pokedex: Incredibly slow and dopey. It takes 5 seconds for it to feel pain when
under attack.
FOUND: Vermilion City, Cinnabar Island, Safari Zone, Seafoam Island, Route 9
EVOLUTION: Slowpoke > Slowbro (L37)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34,
38, 39, 40, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 03, 04, 05
===========================================================================
#080 SLOWBRO
Element: Water/Psychic
Type: Hermit Crab
Ht: 5'03"
Wt: 173.0 lb
Pokedex: The Shellder that is latched onto Slowpoke's tail is said to feed on
the host's left over scraps.
FOUND: Seafoam Island, Unknown Dungeon, Route 23
EVOLUTION: Slowpoke > Slowbro (L37)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28,
29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 03, 04, 05
===========================================================================
#081 MAGNEMITE
Element: Electric
Type: Magnet
Ht: 1'00"
Wt: 13.0 lb
Pokedex: Uses anti-gravity to stay suspended. Appears without warning and uses
Thunder Wave and similar moves.
FOUND: (R/B) Power Plant
EVOLUTION: Magnemite > Magneton (L30)
TMs: 06, 09, 10, 20, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 44, 45, 50
HMs: 05
===========================================================================
#082 MAGNETON
Element: Electric
Type: Magnet
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 132.0 lb
Pokedex: Formed by several Magnemites linked together. They frequently appear
when sunspots flare up.
FOUND: (R/B) Power Plant, Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Magnemite > Magneton (L30)
TMs: 06, 09, 10, 15, 20, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 44, 45, 50
HMs: 05
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#083 FARFETCH'D
Element: Normal/Flying
Type: Wild Duck
Ht: 2'07"
Wt: 33.0 lb
Pokedex: The sprig of green onions it holds is its weapon. It is used much like
a metal sword.
FOUND: (R/B) Vermilion City
EVOLUTION: Farfetch'd
TMs: 02, 03, 04, 06, 08, 09, 10, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 01, 02
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#084 DODUO
Element: Normal/Flying
Type: Twin Bird
Ht: 4'07"
Wt: 86.0 lb
Pokedex: A bird that makes up for its poor flying with its fast foot speed.
Leaves giant footprints.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone, Routes 16,17,18
EVOLUTION: Doduo > Dodrio (L31)
TMs: 04, 06, 08, 09, 10, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 43, 44, 49, 50
HMs: 02
===========================================================================
#085 DODRIO
Element: Normal/Flying
Type: Triple Bird
Ht: 5'11"
Wt: 188.0 lb
Pokedex: Uses its three brains to execute complex plans. While two heads sleep,
one head stays awake.
FOUND: (R/B) Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Doduo > Dodrio (L31)
TMs: 04, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 43, 44, 49, 50
HMs: 02
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#086 SEEL
Element: Water
Type: Sea Lion
Ht: 3'07"
Wt: 198.0 lb
Pokedex: The protruding horn on its head is very hard. It is used for bashing
through thick ice.
FOUND: (R/B) Cinnabar Island, Seafoam Island
EVOLUTION: Seel > Dewgong (L34)
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 31, 32, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 03, 04
===========================================================================
#087 DEWGONG
Element: Water/Ice
Type: Sea Lion
Ht: 5'07"
Wt: 265.0 lb
Pokedex: Stores thermal energy in its body. Swims at a steady 8 knots even in
intensely cold waters.
FOUND: (R/B) Seafoam Island
EVOLUTION: Seel > Dewgong (L34)
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 31, 32, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 03, 04
===========================================================================
#088 GRIMER
Element: Poison
Type: Sludge
Ht: 2'11"
Wt: 66.0 lb
Pokedex: Appears in filthy areas. Thrives by sucking up polluted sludge that is
pumped out of factories.
FOUND: (R/B) Pokemon Mansion
EVOLUTION: Grimer > Muk (L38)
TMs: 06, 08, 20, 21, 24, 25, 31, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 47, 50
HMs: N/A
===========================================================================
#089 MUK
Element: Poison
Type: Sludge
Ht: 3'11"
Wt: 66.0 lb
Pokedex: Thickly covered with a filthy, vile sludge. It is so toxic, even its
footprints contain poison.
FOUND: (R/B) Pokemon Mansion
EVOLUTION: Grimer > Muk (L38)
TMs: 06, 08, 15, 20, 21, 24, 25, 31, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 47, 50
HMs: N/A
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#090 SHELLDER
Element: Water
Type: Bivalve
Ht: 1'00"
Wt: 9.0 lb
Pokedex: Its hard shell repels any kind of attack. It is vulnerable only when
its shell is open.
FOUND: (R/B) Vermilion City, Cinnabar Island, Seafoam Island, Routes
6,11,19,20,21
EVOLUTION: Shellder > Cloyster (Water Stone)
TMs: 06, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 39, 44, 47, 49, 50
HMs: 03
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#091 CLOYSTER
Element: Water/Ice
Type: Bivalve
Ht: 4'11"
Wt: 292.0 lb
Pokedex: When attacked, it launches its horns in quick volleys. Its innards
have never been seen.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Shellder > Cloyster (Water Stone)
TMs: 06, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 39, 44, 47, 49,
50
HMs: 03
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#092 GASTLY
Element: Ghost/Poison
Type: Gas
Ht: 4'03"
Wt: 0.2 lb
Pokedex: Almost invisible, this gaseous Pokemon cloaks the target and puts it to
sleep without notice.
FOUND: (R/B) Pokemon Tower
EVOLUTION: Gastly > Haunter (L25) > Gengar (Trade)
TMs: 06, 20, 21, 24, 25, 29, 31, 32, 34, 36, 42, 44, 46, 47, 50
HMs: N/A
===========================================================================
#093 HAUNTER
Element: Ghost/Poison
Type: Gas
Ht: 5'03"
Wt: 0.2 lb
Pokedex: Because of its ability to slip through block walls, it is said to be
from another dimension.
FOUND: (R/B) Pokemon Tower
EVOLUTION: Gastly > Haunter (L25) > Gengar (Trade)
TMs: 06, 20, 21, 24, 25, 29, 31, 32, 34, 36, 42, 44, 46, 47, 50
HMs: N/A
===========================================================================
#094 GENGAR
Element: Ghost/Poison
Type: Shadow
Ht: 4'11"
Wt: 89.0 lb
Pokedex: Under a full moon, this Pokemon likes to mimic the shadows of people
and laugh at their fright.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Gastly > Haunter (L25) > Gengar (Trade)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35,
36, 40, 42, 44, 46, 47, 50
HMs: 04
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#095 ONIX
Element: Rock/Ground
Type: Rock Snake
Ht: 28'10"
Wt: 463.0 lb
Pokedex: As it grows, the stone portions of its body harden to become similar to
a diamond, but colored black.
FOUND: (R/B) Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
EVOLUTION: Onix
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 36, 40, 44, 47, 48, 50
HMs: 04
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#096 DROWZEE
Element: Psychic
Type: Hypnosis
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 71.0 lb
Pokedex: Puts enemies to sleep then eats their dreams. Occasionally gets sick
from eating bad dreams.
FOUND: (R/B) Route 11
EVOLUTION: Drowzee > Hypno (L26)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 42,
44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 05
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#097 HYPNO
Element: Psychic
Type: Hypnosis
Ht: 5'03"
Wt: 167.0 lb
Pokedex: When it locks eyes with an enemy, it will use a mix of Psi moves such
as Hypnosis and Confusion.
FOUND: (R/B) Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Drowzee > Hypno (L26)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40,
42, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 05
===========================================================================
#098 KRABBY
Element: Water
Type: River Crab
Ht: 1'04"
Wt: 14.0 lb
Pokedex: Its pincers are not only powerful weapons, they are used for balance
when walking sideways.
FOUND: (R/B) Cerulean City/Gym, Vermilion City, Fuschia City, Cinnabar Island,
Safari Zone, Seafoam Island, Routes 4,11,12,13,17,18,24,25
EVOLUTION: Krabby > Kingler (L28)
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 31, 32, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01, 03, 04
===========================================================================
#099 KINGLER
Element: Water
Type: Pincer
Ht: 4'03"
Wt: 132.0 lb
Pokedex: The large pincer has 10,000 HP of crushing power. However, its huge
size makes it unwieldly to use.
FOUND: (R/B) Seafoam Island, Unknown Dungeon, Route 23
EVOLUTION: Krabby > Kingler (L28)
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 31, 32, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01, 03, 04
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#100 VOLTORB
Element: Electric
Type: Ball
Ht: 1'08"
Wt: 23.0 lb
Pokedex: Usually found in power plants. Easily mistaken for a Poke Ball, they
have zapped many people.
FOUND: (R/B) Power Plant, Route 9
EVOLUTION: Voltorb > Electrode (L30)
TMs: 06, 09, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 39, 44, 45, 47, 50
HMs: 05
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#101 ELECTRODE
Element: Electric
Type: Ball
Ht: 3'11"
Wt: 147.0 lb
Pokedex: It stores electric energy under very high pressure. It often explodes
with little or no provocation.
FOUND: (R/B) Cinnabar Island, Power Plant, Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Voltorb > Electrode (L30)
TMs: 06, 09, 15, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 39, 40, 44, 45, 47, 50
HMs: 05
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#102 EXEGGCUTE
Element: Grass/Poison
Type: Egg
Ht: 1'04"
Wt: 6.0 lb
Pokedex: Often mistaken for eggs. When disturbed, they quickly gather and
attack in swarms.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone
EVOLUTION: Exeggcute > Exeggutor (Leaf Stone)
TMs: 06, 09, 10, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 44, 46, 47, 50
HMs: N/A
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#103 EXEGGUTOR
Element: Water/Psychic
Type: Coconut
Ht: 6'07"
Wt: 265.0 lb
Pokedex: Legend has it that on rare occasions, one of its heads will drop off
and continue on as an Exeggcute.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Exeggcute > Exeggutor (Leaf Stone)
TMs: 06, 09, 10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 44, 46, 47, 50
HMs: 04
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#104 CUBONE
Element: Ground
Type: Lonely
Ht: 1'04"
Wt: 14.0 lb
Pokedex: Because it never removes its skull helmet, no one has ever seen this
Pokemon's real face.
FOUND: (R/B) Pokemon Tower
EVOLUTION: Cubone > Marowak (L28)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32,
34, 38, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 04
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#105 MAROWAK
Element: Ground
Type: Bonekeeper
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 99.0 lb
Pokedex: The bone it holds is its key weapon. It throws the bone skillfully
like a boomerang to KO targets.
FOUND: (R/B) Victory Road, Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Cubone > Marowak (L28)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 31,
32, 34, 38, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 04
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#106 HITMONLEE
Element: Fighting
Type: Kicking
Ht: 4'11"
Wt: 110.0 lb
Pokedex: When in a hurry, its legs lengthen progressively. It runs smoothly
with extra long, loping strides.
FOUND: (R/B) Saffron City
EVOLUTION: Hitmonlee
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 31, 32, 34, 35, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 04
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#107 HITMONCHAN
Element: Fighting
Type: Punching
Ht: 4'07"
Wt: 111.0 lb
Pokedex: While apparently doing nothing, it fires punches in lightning fast
volleys that are impossible to see.
FOUND: (R/B) Saffron City
EVOLUTION: Hitmonchan
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 31, 32, 34, 35, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 04
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#108 LICKITUNG
Element: Normal
Type: Licking
Ht: 3'11"
Wt: 144.0 lb
Pokedex: Its tongue can be extended like a chameleon's. It leaves a tingling
sensation when it licks enemies.
FOUND: (R/B) Route 18
EVOLUTION: Lickitung
TMs: 01, 03, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26,
27, 31, 32, 34, 38, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 01, 03, 04
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#109 KOFFING
Element: Poison
Type: Poison Gas
Ht: 2'00"
Wt: 2.0 lb
Pokedex: Because it stores several kinds of toxic gases in its body, it is prone
to exploding without warning.
FOUND: (R/B) Pokemon Mansion
EVOLUTION: Koffing > Weezing (L35)
TMs: 06, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 34, 36, 38, 44, 47, 50
HMs: N/A
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#110 WEEZING
Element: Poison
Type: Poison Gas
Ht: 3'11"
Wt: 21.0 lb
Pokedex: Where two kinds of poison gases meet, 2 Koffings can fuse into a
Weezing over many years.
FOUND: (R/B) Pokemon Mansion
EVOLUTION: Koffing > Weezing (L35)
TMs: 06, 15, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 34, 36, 38, 44, 47, 50
HMs: N/A
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#111 RHYHORN
Element: Rock/Ground
Type: Spikes
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 254.0 lb
Pokedex: Its massive bones are 1,000 times harder than human bones. It can
easily knock a trailer flying.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone
EVOLUTION: Rhyhorn > Rhydon (L42)
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 38, 40, 44, 48, 50
HMs: 04
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#112 RHYDON
Element: Rock/Ground
Type: Drill
Ht: 6'03"
Wt: 265.0 lb
Pokedex: Protected by an armor-like hide, it is capable of living in molten lava
of 3,600 degrees.
FOUND: (R/B) Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Rhyhorn > Rhydon (L42)
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25,
26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 38, 40, 44, 48, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#113 CHANSEY
Element: Normal
Type: Egg
Ht: 3'07"
Wt: 76.0 lb
Pokedex: A rare and elusive Pokemon that is said to bring happiness to those who
manage to get it.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone, Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Chansey
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 40, 41, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 04, 05
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#114 TANGELA
Element: Grass
Type: Vine
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 77.0 lb
Pokedex: The whole body is swathed with wide vines that are similar to seaweed.
Its vines shake as it walks.
FOUND: (R/B) Cinnabar Island, Route 21
EVOLUTION: Tangela
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 34, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#115 KANGASKHAN
Element: Water
Type: Parent
Ht: 7'03"
Wt: 176.0 lb
Pokedex: The infant rarely ventures out of its mother's protective pouch until
it is 3 years old.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone
EVOLUTION: Kangaskhan
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27,
31, 32, 34, 38, 40, 44, 48, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#116 HORSEA
Element: Water
Type: Dragon
Ht: 1'04"
Wt: 18.0 lb
Pokedex: Known to shoot down flying bugs with precision blasts of ink from the
surface of the water.
FOUND: (R/B) Celadon City, Cinnabar Island, Seafoam Island, Routes 19,20,21
EVOLUTION: Horsea > Seadra (L32)
TMs: 06, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 31, 32, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 03
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#117 SEADRA
Element: Water
Type: Dragon
Ht: 3'11"
Wt: 55.0 lb
Pokedex: Capable of swimming backwards by rapidly flapping its wing-like
pectoral fins and stout tail.
FOUND: (R/B) Seafoam Island, Unknown Dungeon, Route 23
EVOLUTION: Horsea > Seadra (L32)
TMs: 06, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 31, 32, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 03
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#118 GOLDEEN
Element: Water
Type: Goldfish
Ht: 2'00"
Wt: 33.0 lb
Pokedex: Its tail fin billow like an elegant ballroom dress, giving it the
nickname of the Water Queen.
FOUND: (R/B) Ceruelan City/Gym, Fuschia City, Cinnabar Island, Seafoam Island,
Routes 4,12,13,17,18,19,20,21,22,24,25
EVOLUTION: Goldeen > Seaking (L33)
TMs: 06, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 31, 32, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 03
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#119 SEAKING
Element: Water
Type: Goldfish
Ht: 4'03"
Wt: 86.0 lb
Pokedex: In the autumn spawning season, they can be seen swimming powerfully up
rivers and creeks.
FOUND: (R/B) Celadon City, Unknown Dungeon, Route 23
EVOLUTION: Goldeen > Seaking (L33)
TMs: 06, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 31, 32, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 03
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#120 STARYU
Element: Water
Type: Starshape
Ht: 2'07"
Wt: 76.0 lb
Pokedex: An enigmatic Pokemon that can effortlessly regenerate any appendage it
loses in battle.
FOUND: (R/B) Cinnabar Island, Seafoam Island, Routes 19,20,21
EVOLUTION: Staryu > Starmie (Water Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 40,
44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 03, 05
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#121 STARMIE
Element: Water/Psychic
Type: Mysterious
Ht: 3'07"
Wt: 176.0 lb
Pokedex: Its central core glows with the seven colors of the rainbow. Some
value the core as a gem.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Staryu > Starmie (Water Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39,
40, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 03, 05
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#122 MR. MIME
Element: Psychic
Type: Barrier
Ht: 4'03"
Wt: 120.0 lb
Pokedex: If interrupted while it is miming, it will slap around the offender
with its broad hands.
FOUND: (R/B) Route 2
EVOLUTION: Mr. Mime
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,
34, 35, 40, 44, 45, 46, 50
HMs: 05
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#123 SCYTHER
Element: Bug/Flying
Type: Mantis
Ht: 4'11"
Wt: 123.0 lb
Pokedex: With ninja-like agility and speed, it can create the illusion that
there is more than one.
FOUND: (R) Celadon City, Safari Zone
EVOLUTION: Scyther
TMs: 03, 06, 09, 10, 15, 20, 31, 32, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#124 JYNX
Element: Ice/Psychic
Type: Humanshape
Ht: 4'07"
Wt: 90.0 lb
Pokedex: It seductively wiggles its hips as it walks. It can cause people to
dance in unison with it.
FOUND: (R/B) Cerulean City
EVOLUTION: Jynx
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32,
33, 34, 35, 40, 44, 46, 50
HMs: N/A
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#125 ELECTABUZZ
Element: Electric
Type: Electric
Ht: 3'07"
Wt: 66.0 lb
Pokedex: Normally found near power plants, they can wander away and cause major
blackouts in cities.
FOUND: (R) Power Plant
EVOLUTION: Electabuzz
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34,
35, 39, 40, 44, 45, 46, 50
HMs: 04, 05
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#126 MAGMAR
Element: Fire
Type: Spitfire
Ht: 4'03"
Wt: 98.0 lb
Pokedex: Its body always burns with an orange glow that enables it to hide
perfectly among flames.
FOUND: (B) Pokemon Mansion
EVOLUTION: Magmar
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 38, 40,
44, 46, 50
HMs: 04
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#127 PINSIR
Element: Bug
Type: Stag Beetle
Ht: 4'11"
Wt: 121.0 lb
Pokedex: If it fails to crush the victim in its pincers, it will swing it around
and toss it hard.
FOUND: (B) Celadon City, Safari Zone
EVOLUTION: Pinsir
TMs: 03, 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 17, 19, 20, 31, 32, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 01
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#128 TAUROS
Element: Normal
Type: Wild Bull
Ht: 4'07"
Wt: 195.0 lb
Pokedex: When it targets an enemy, it charges furiously while whipping its body
with its long tails.
FOUND: (R/B) Safari Zone
EVOLUTION: Tauros
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 13, 14, 15, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 32, 34, 38, 40, 44,
50
HMs: 04
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#129 MAGIKARP
Element: Water
Type: Fish
Ht: 2'11"
Wt: 22.0 lb
Pokedex: In the distant past, it was somewhat stronger than the horribly weak
descendants that exist today.
FOUND: (R/B) Route 3, Anywhere with water using the Old Rod
EVOLUTION: Magikarp > Gyarados (L20)
TMs: N/A
HMs: N/A
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#130 GYARADOS
Element: Water/Flying
Type: Atrocious
Ht: 21'04"
Wt: 518.0 lb
Pokedex: Rarely seen in the wild. Huge and vicious, it is capable of destroying
entire cities in a rage.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Magikarp > Gyarados (L20)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 23, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40,
44, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#131 LAPRAS
Element: Water/Ice
Type: Transport
Ht: 8'02"
Wt: 485.0 lb
Pokedex: A Pokemon that has been overhunted almost to extinction. It can ferry
people across the water.
FOUND: (R/B) Silph Co.
EVOLUTION: Lapras
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 31, 32, 33,
34, 40, 44, 46, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#132 DITTO
Element: Normal
Type: Transform
Ht: 1'00"
Wt: 9.0 lb
Pokedex: Capable of copying an enemy's genetic code to instantly transform
itself into a duplicate of the enemy.
FOUND: (R/B) Unknown Dungeon, Routes 13,14,15,23
EVOLUTION: Ditto
TMs: N/A
HMs: N/A
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#133 EEVEE
Element: Normal
Type: Evolution
Ht: 1'00"
Wt: 14.0 lb
Pokedex: Its genetic code is irregular. It may mutate if it is exposed to
radiation from element Stones.
FOUND: (R/B) Celadon City
EVOLUTION: Eevee > Vaporeon (Water Stone)
> Jolteon (Thunder Stone)
> Flareon (Fire Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 13, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
===========================================================================
#134 VAPOREON
Element: Water
Type: Bubble Jet
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 64.0 lb
Pokedex: Lives close to water. Its long tail is ridged with a fin which is
often mistaken for a mermaid's.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Eevee > Vaporeon (Water Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: 03
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#135 JOLTEON
Element: Electric
Type: Lightning
Ht: 2'07"
Wt: 54.0 lb
Pokedex: It accumulates negative ions in the atmosphere to blast out 10,000-volt
lightning bolts.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Eevee > Jolteon (Thunder Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 15, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 40, 44, 45, 50
HMs: 05
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#136 FLAREON
Element: Fire
Type: Flame
Ht: 2'11"
Wt: 55.0 lb
Pokedex: When storing thermal energy in its body, its temperature could soar to
over 1,600 degrees.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Eevee > Flareon (Fire Stone)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 13, 15, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 44, 50
HMs: N/A
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#137 PORYGON
Element: Normal
Type: Virtual
Ht: 2'07"
Wt: 80.0 lb
Pokedex: A Pokemon that consists entirely of programming code. Capable of
moving freely in cyberspace.
FOUND: (R/B) Celadon City
EVOLUTION: Porygon
TMs: 06, 09, 10, 13, 14, 15, 20, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 40, 44, 45,
46, 49, 50
HMs: 05
===========================================================================
#138 OMANYTE
Element: Rock/Water
Type: Spiral
Ht: 1'04"
Wt: 17.0 lb
Pokedex: Although long extinct, in rare cases, it can be genetically ressurected
from fossils.
FOUND: (R/B) Cinnabar Island
EVOLUTION: Omanyte > Omastar (L40)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 03
===========================================================================
#139 OMASTAR
Element: Rock/Water
Type: Spiral
Ht: 3'03"
Wt: 77.0 lb
Pokedex: A prehistoric Pokemon that died out when its heavy shell made it
impossible to catch prey.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Omanyte > Omastar (L40)
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 44,
50
HMs: 03
===========================================================================
#140 KABUTO
Element: Rock/Water
Type: Shellfish
Ht: 1'08"
Wt: 25.0 lb
Pokedex: A Pokemon that was ressurected from a fossil found in what was once the
ocean floor eons ago.
FOUND: (R/B) Cinnabar Island
EVOLUTION: Kabuto > Kabutops (L40)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 44, 50
HMs: 03
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#141 KABUTOPS
Element: Rock/Water
Type: Shellfish
Ht: 4'03"
Wt: 89.0 lb
Pokedex: Its sleek shape is perfect for swimming. It slashes prey with its
claws and drains the body fluids.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Kabuto > Kabutops (L40)
TMs: 02, 03, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40,
44, 50
HMs: 03
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#142 AERODACTYL
Element: Rock/Flying
Type: Fossil
Ht: 5'11"
Wt: 130.0 lb
Pokedex: A ferocious, prehistoric Pokemon that goes for the enemy's throat with
its serrated saw-like fangs.
FOUND: (R/B) Cinnabar Island
EVOLUTION: Aerodactyl
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 13, 15, 20, 23, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 43, 44, 50
HMs: 02
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#143 SNORLAX
Element: Normal
Type: Sleeping
Ht: 6'11"
Wt: 1014.0 lb
Pokedex: Very lazy. Just eats and sleeps. As its rotund bulk builds, it
becomes steadily more slothful.
FOUND: (R/B) Routes 12,16
EVOLUTION: Snorlax
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26,
27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 40, 44, 46, 48, 50
HMs: 03, 04
===========================================================================
#144 ARTICUNO
Element: Ice/Flying
Type: Freeze
Ht: 5'07"
Wt: 122.0 lb
Pokedex: A legendary bird Pokemon that is said to appear to doomed people who
are lost in icy mountains.
FOUND: (R/B) Seafoam Island
EVOLUTION: Articuno
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 43, 44, 50
HMs: 02
===========================================================================
#145 ZAPDOS
Element: Electric/Flying
Type: Electric
Ht: 5'03"
Wt: 116.0 lb
Pokedex: A legendary bird Pokemon that is said to appear from clouds while
dropping enormous lightning bolts.
FOUND: (R/B) Power Plant
EVOLUTION: Zapdos
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 15, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 43, 44, 45, 50
HMs: 02, 05
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#146 MOLTRES
Element: Fire/Flying
Type: Flame
Ht: 6'07"
Wt: 132.0 lb
Pokedex: Known as the legendary bird of fire. Every flap of its wings creates a
dazzling flash of frames.
FOUND: (R/B) Victory Road
EVOLUTION: Moltres
TMs: 02, 04, 06, 09, 10, 13, 15, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 43, 44, 50
HMs: 02
===========================================================================
#147 DRATINI
Element: Dragon
Type: Dragon
Ht: 5'11"
Wt: 7.0 lb
Pokedex: Long considered a mythical Pokemon until recently when a small colony
was found living underwater.
FOUND: (R/B) Celadon City, Safari Zone
EVOLUTION: Dratini > Dragonair (L30) > Dragonite (L55)
TMs: 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 23, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40,
44, 45, 50
HMs: 03
===========================================================================
#148 DRAGONAIR
Element: Dragon
Type: Dragon
Ht: 13'01"
Wt: 36.0 lb
Pokedex: A mystical Pokemon that exudes a gentle aura. Has the ability to
change climate conditions.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Dratini > Dragonair (L30) > Dragonite (L55)
TMs: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 23, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39,
40, 44, 45, 50
HMs: 03
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#149 DRAGONITE
Element: Dragon/Flying
Type: Dragon
Ht: 7'03"
Wt: 463.0 lb
Pokedex: An extremely rarely seen marine Pokemon. Its intelligence is said to
match that of humans.
FOUND: N/A
EVOLUTION: Dratini > Dragonair (L30) > Dragonite (L55)
TMs: 02, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 23, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34,
38, 39, 40, 44, 45, 50
HMs: 03, 04
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#150 MEWTWO
Element: Psychic
Type: Genetic
Ht: 6'07"
Wt: 269.0 lb
Pokedex: It was created by a scientist after years of horrific gene splicing and
DNA enginerring experiments.
FOUND: Unknown Dungeon
EVOLUTION: Mewtwo
TMs: 01, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 40, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50
HMs: 03, 04
===========================================================================
#151 MEW
Element: Psychic
Type: New Species
Ht: 1'04"
Wt: 9.0 lb
Pokedex: So rare that it is still said to be a mirage by many experts. Only a
few people have seen it worldwide.
FOUND: Requires a code
EVOLUTION: Mew
TMs: 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50
HMs: 01, 02, 03, 04, 05
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