Pokemon FireRed Walkthrough :
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If you can read this, your fine: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~Introduction~ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello there! I'm Deathborn 668 on the message boards, and this is my FAQ for Pokemone FireRed/LeafGreen, newer versions of the olden R/B/Y days. I'm writing this since I have nothing better to do. Hope you enjoy this Walkthrough. Do's and Don'ts of my FAQ: DO: -Use this for refrence -Print it out -Give this to other people FOR NO CHARGE DON'T: -Plagirize with no credit -Call this your won work -Sell this for profit ONLY the following sites are allowed to use my FAQ. Other sites need my permission first: -www.gamefaqs.com -www.gamespot.com -www.ign.com Also, if you want to ask me something, or have found something new I don't have in my walkthrough, contact me on the boards. I'm sick of spam and people who clearly cannot read simple instructions in a guide, or know how to push the two button Ctrl and F at the same time. For my sanity, just call and attention topic on the FireRed board and I will come. I don't visit the LeafGreen boards, your topic won't be read by me there. Thanks. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~Table of Contents~ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================== |I.General Info of the Game | | I1.Controls | | I2.How Thing Have Changed | | I3.Version-Exclusive and Eluding Pokemon | | I4.Pokemon Abilities | | I5.Specific Contact Moves | | I6.Soundproof Attacks | | I7.Status Effects | | I8.Status Conditions | | I9.Type Attack Chart | | I10.Nature Lists | | I11.Frequently Asked Questions | ================================================================== |II.Beginnings of Your Journey and the First Badge | | II1.Pallet Town:Where the Shades of your Journey Await! | | II2.Gary Battle #1 | | II3.Leaving Pallet Town | | II4.Viridian City-An Eternally Green Paradise | | II5.The PokeDex | | II6.To Viridian and Beyond! | | II7.Gary Battle #2 | | II8.Viridian Forest | | II9.Pewter City:The Stone Grey City | | II10.Brock's Gym | | II11.The TM Case | ================================================================== |III.Of Speed, Greed, Crime, and Second Badge Time | | III1.Speedy Shoes | | III2.A Magikarp Investment? | | III3.Mt. Moon Terror | | III4.Helix or Dome Fossils? | | III5.The Cerulean "Point of No Return" | | III6.Cerulean City-A Mysterious, Blue Aura Surrounds It | | III7.Gary Battle #3 | | III8.Nugget Bridge | | III9.Route 24+25-Via to Bill's House | | III10.Bill the Pokemaniac! | ================================================================== |IV.Partyless Boats, Slaves, and the Third Badge | | IV1.Underground Path | | IV2.Vermilion City-The Port of Exquisite Sunsets | | IV3.S.S Anne-Cruise Ship of the World | | IV4.Gary Battle #4 | | IV5.The Mew Delivery Truck | | IV6.The Useless HM 01-Cut | | IV7.A Farfetch'd Solution | | IV8.Diglett's Cave | | IV9.A Once-Seen Trade? | | IV10.A "Flash"-back to Ugly Times | | IV11.A Short Pewter City Visit | | IV12.Last Few Trainers | | IV13.Vermillion City Gym | ================================================================== |V.There's Evil Afoot! And the Fourth Badge! | | V1.Route 9-En Route to Rock Tunnel | | V2.Rock Tunnel-The Path to Lavender | | V3.Lavender Town-The Noble Purple Town | | V4.Gary Battle #5 | | V5.Underground Path 2-Celedon City | | V6.Celedon City-The City of Rainbow Dreams | | V7.The Celedon Department Store | | V8.Game Freak's Pokemon Mansion | | V9.The Rocket Game Corner | | V10.How 'bout Them Security Camera's, Giovanni? | | V11.Celedon City Gym | ================================================================== |VI.The Long Road to Fuchaia City, Wherein Lies the Fifth Badge | | VI1.Team Rocket Infestation of Pokemon Tower | | VI2.Two Roads to Fuchsia City | | VI3.The Downhill Ride of Cycling Road | | VI4.The Not So Quiet Silence Bridge | | VI5.Fuchsia City-Behold! It's Passion Pink! | | VI6.All You Can Capture! The Safari Zone! | | VI7.Fuchsia City Gym | ================================================================== |VII.Crossways of Kanto, More Schemes, and the Sixth Badge | | VII1.The Mew Delivery Truck-Revisited | | VII2.Tea Snatchers | | VII3.Saffron City-Shining, Golden Land of Commerce | | VII4.Silph Co. Under Siege | | VII5.Gary Battle #6 | | VII6.Giovanni Rematch | | VII7.The Master Ball | | VII8.Fighting Dojo | | VII9.Saffron City Gym | ================================================================== |VIII.Empty Mansions, Idiot Questions, and the Seventh Badge | | VIII1.Visit Mom | | VIII2.Cinnabar Island-The Fiery Town of Burning Desire | | VIII3.Reviving Some Ancient Pokemon | | VIII4.The Pokemon Mansion Mysteries | | VIII5.Cinnabar Island Gym | ================================================================== |IX.Short Trip to the Final Badge | | IX1.Huh? | | IX2.Viridian City Gym | ================================================================== |X.The "Victory" Road to Indigo Plateau | | X1.Gary Battle #7 | | X2.The Path to Victory Road | | X3.Victory Road | ================================================================== |XI.Indigo Plateau and the Elite 4 | | XI1.Elite 4 Lorelei | | XI2.Elite 4 Bruno | | XI3.Elite 4 Agatha | | XI4.Elite 4 Lance | | XI5.Champion Fight! Gary Battle #8 | | XI6.The Credits and Afterwards | ================================================================== |XII.End of Game Bonuses | | XII1.The Legendary Beasts | | XII2.Powdered Prizes | | XII3.Celedon City Rocket Game Corner | | XII4.Abondoned Power Plant | | XII5.Seafoam Islands | | XII6.Cerulean Cave | | XII7.Elite 4 Rematch | ================================================================== |XIII.The Sevii Islands Quest | | XIII1.One Island-Friends Gather at Knot Island | | XIII2.Two Island-Boon Island for Two | | XIII3.Three Island-Kin Island of Family Bonding | | XIII4.Four Island-The Warm, Blue, Floe Island | | XIII5.Five Island-Chrono Island:Where Time Goes | | XIII6.Six Island-Fortune Island of Aged Wisdom | | XIII7.Seven Island-Quest Island of Infinity | | XIII8.Eight Island-Naval Rock | | XIII9.Nine Island-Birth Island | ================================================================== |XIV.Sevii Islands Bonuses | | XIV1.Seven Island's Trainer Tower | | XIV2.Two Island's Wireless Game Corner | | XIV3.Six Island's Heracross Horn Contest | | XIV4.Six Island's Altering Cave | ================================================================== |XV.EV Training and IV Stats for Dummies | | XV1.Stat Compensation | | XV2.Attack Usage | | XV3.How EV's are Used | | XV4.How IV's are Used | | XV5.The Nature Dilemma | | XV6.Items | ================================================================== |XVI.The Pokemon Attack Listings | ================================================================== |XVII.Fame Checker | ================================================================== |XVIII.Closing Words | ================================================================== |XIX.Credits | ================================================================== ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~I. General Info of the Game~ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- As excited as any new player to a game may be, you might just jump off and start the game. However, if your new to Pokemon its wise to read this section to better understand how the game works. Returning players should also look here to see the differences between both versions of the game. =========== I1.Controls =========== Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen, being a Game Boy Advance game, has very simple controls as there are few buttons on the GBA. L R Button ================================ Button |=======/ Nintendo \=======| | - ------------------------- O-Power | | _| |_ | | | ||_ _| | | A | | | | | | B | | - | | | | | | | | |========| | | ==== | | | Start-0| | | ==== | | |Select-0| |-----------------------| ==== | | |========| | Game Boy Advance | | | |-----------------------| | \ / =============================================== ^Power (On/Off) ^Volume Adjuster >_> Crude drawing of a GBA. Anyways, here are the controls: ***************************************************** | Button(s) | Actions | |******************|********************************| |Up/Down/Left/Right| The D-Pad is most used during | | (D-Pad) | the game. In the overworld it | | | moves your character. In menus | | | and in battle it moves the | | | selection arrow. | |***************************************************| |A Button | The A button does all sorts of | | | actions. On the overworld, you | | | use it to interact with other | | | people, inspect objects or | | | signs, and for selection menus.| | | In battle and elsewhere, it is | | | also generally used to confirm | | | selections within menus. You | | | will be using it all of the | | | time. | |***************************************************| |B button | This button is used more often | | | out of battle than in it. On | | | the overworld, once you obtain | | | the Running Shoes merely hold B| | | to dash. Its as simple as that.| | | On menus and in battle, you can| | | use B to cancel a selection and| | | return to the previous menu. | | | Hold B to prevent a Pokemon | | | from evolving. | |***************************************************| |L and R buttons | These buttons can have several | | | different effects depending on | | | what control style you have | | | the game set to. By default, | | | pushing either of these buttons| | | will bring up a help menu from | | | which you can learn various | | | things on the different | | | situation you may be stuck in. | | | On another setting, these | | | buttons have the same function | | | as the A button. | |***************************************************| |Select | The Select button is generally | | | a convienence button. Once you | | | have obtained Key Items, such | | | as a Bicycle or a fishing Rod, | | | you can select that item in the| | | Bag menu and register the item | | | to the Select button. Now, | | | whenever you push Select you | | | will use that item! Nice to | | | know. Alternatively, you can | | | use Select in the bag to | | | highlight and item, and place | | | higher up in the bag for easier| | | future useage. | |***************************************************| |Start | ...and finally we have the | | | Start button. There isn't much | | | use for this button in the | | | game. You use it to get past | | | the title screen, and you use | | | it to bring up the Start Menu | | | on the overworld. That way you | | | can save and view your current | | | belongings. | |***************************************************| ========================== I2.How Things Have Changed ========================== It has been 10 years since the glory days of Red/Blue/Yellow. And in that time, the Pokemon series has evolved greatly. Where there was once short and simple battle soundtracks and below average graphics, we have stunning overworld sights and long exciting music to listen to as we cruise around the world. Here are the things that have changed from R/B/Y into FR/LG. Note that for veteran players, some of these won't be new as they were introduced in G/S/C or R/S. 1. When you level up, you are shown how much each stat increased by (+1, +2, etc.) and then the stat totals. 2. Also when you level up you will breifly see blue lines rise above your active Pokemon. 3. On the menu screen that shows your party, you will see mini-sprites of your Pokemon next to their name. The hop up down when selected, faster when healthy and slower when weak. 4. Jr. Trainers oddly enough are non-existant. Male JT's have been changed to Youngsters and the like, Females now are generally Picknickers. 5. In battle, the text for PP starts out black, changes to Yellow when halfway depleted, orange-red when nearly gone and finally red once its all been used up. 6. Team Rocket members completely vanish once the areas they've been in have been eradicated by the player. This includes Mt. Moon where in the old games still had Rocket members even after you've beaten the game. 7. Berries are now in this game, but unlike R/S/E they are rare to find. 8. TM's and Berries don't have seperate sections in the Bag anymore (what, run outta room?). There's now a Berry Pouch and a TM Case containing their respective items. Also, HM's are listed first (finally!). 9. You can freely manuver around Boxes in the PC, instead of slowly switching between them like the old days. 10. After catching a Pokemon, your notified what Box it was transferred to. 11. You now recieve 600 steps in the Safari Zone instead of 500 (mostly due to it being slightly larger than before). 12. When you level up a Pokemon that isn't currently on the battlefield, its picture and its stats appear. 13. Many ground items have been moved around, including those inside several buildings. 14. The Power Plant is MUCH smaller than it was originally. 15. The location of Moltres has been moved. He now resides on Mt. Ember on Sevii Island 1 instead of Victory Road. 16. The Lapras recieved within Silph Co. after defeating Gary there starts at Level 25 instead of Level 15 (And thusly knows different attacks than originally before). 17. Name change:Gamblers are now called Gamers (...uh? Bad influence on kids I guess). 18. All trainers, with the exception of Rocket Grunts, have names now along with their profession (Picknicker, Cooltrainer, etc.) 19. Several Pokemon can now be caught with different Rods in different locations. 20. If you recall back in the day (I loved talking to everyone at different parts in the quest), you'd know the man in Cerulean City who had his Dig TM stolen said he didn't want it if it was in your pack. If used, he would ramble on about Team Rocket. That has now been changed to entirely different text. 21. When you continue your game, you will be shown your last 4 most recent major actions such as entering a city, defeating a trainer, etc. 22. All items, when highlighted, show their picture next to it. 23. When an item is used on a Pokemon your showed a short cutscene with some text commentating on what's happening. 24. When you white out (by having all of your Pokemon faint), your told what happens as your Pokemon get revived. 25. Text for weather-based attacks are changed a little. 26. The TM/HM list isn't that of which it was from R/B/Y. Its now based on Ruby/Sapphire's list. And we still have Flash :( 27. As Pokemon get weaker, their cries will change a bit (the tone and initiation is a bit lower than when healthy). 28. Elevators actually take longer if your going up a higher amount of floors (and the opposite happens as well). 29. Once you complete the Sevii Island quest, visit the Elite Four. They've massively boosted their Pokemon. Try beating them again! 30. The first question in the Cinnabar Gym Quiz has been changed due to other changes made within the game. 31. The last question of the aforementioned gym has been slightly altered for the same reasons. 32. The Pokemon Center in Indigo Plateau now plays Gym music (as does Loreli's room) instead of the outside of the area's music. 33. Unknown Dungeon has, unfortunately, been named Cerulean Cave, losing all credibility of creepiness. 34. Items can now be given to Pokemon stored in Boxes. 35. Once you revive the fossils at Cinnabar Island, you'll sadly see that they are Level 5, not Level 30! 36. When you capture a Pokemon with a type of ball (which look realistic finally), stars and a click will happen notifying it was caught. 37. Text is color coded based on gender. Blue for boys, Red for girls, and Black for anything information related. 38. Only Items can be placed within the PC. 39. Base Power and accuracy of some attacks have been changed a little. 40. There's and Exp. Bar showing how close you are to the next level. 41. Janine, the daughter of Koga who replaced him in G/S/C is above the Chansey exhibit in Fuchsia. She mentions about training Poison types and that Koga is her father. Interesting...(Found by CaptainFalcon123 on the message boards). If you have found anything else changed between games, please e-mail me for credit in my guide. Thanks. ======================================== I3.Version-Exclusive and Eluding Pokemon ======================================== The Pokemon Company wouldn't be The Pokemon Company for over 10 years if it didn't do the one thing that it does best-milking out our money in the best way possible. And of course, this is it. Its a major goal to fill up the entire Pokedex, and mainly an impossible and expensive goal. Each game has several Pokemon that can't be obtained without outside help from another game. Here are the version-exclusive Pokemon: ========= |FireRed| ========= Arbok, Arcanine, Cloyster, Delibird, Ekans, Electabuzz, Elekid, Gloom, Golduck, Growlithe, Murkrow, Oddish, Psyduck, Quagsire, Qwilfish, Scizor, Scyther, Shellder, Skarmory, Vileplume, Wooper =========== |LeafGreen| =========== Azurill, Azumarill, Bellsprout, Magby, Magmar, Mantine, Marill, Misdreavus, Ninetales, Octillery, Pinsir, Remoraid, Slowbro, Slowking, Slowpoke, Sneasel, Starmie, Staryu, Weepinbell, Victreebel, Vulpix Also of note, the starter you pick also determines which ledgendary Johto beast roams Kanto. Squitle gets Raikou, Charmander gets Suicune and Bulbasaur gets Entei. You need to trade the other 2 (or 3 if you faint or can't find the one in your game) to fill your Pokedex. ==================== I4.Pokemon Abilities ==================== Also beginning in Ruby/Sapphire were the addition of Abilities given to every last Pokemon. Every Pokemon can have one or two of 76 abilities (Or 78 if you count 2 currently unobtainable abilities found through cheat devices) but can only have one stuck on it. It will NEVER change unless evolution forces it to. Once you start understanding them its not that confusing. It adds a new element to battle that you must realize before making your action in a battle. Here are the abilities: *************************************************************************** *Air Lock* All weather effects, such as Rain, Hail, Sandstorm, Sunny Day * ********** amoung others are cancelled out. This means that Solarbeam * * still takes 2 turns to charge, Thunder can miss in rain, and boost in * * power is negated as well as other abilities that are dependant on the * * weather (Swift Swim doesn't work, etc.). * * * * Learned By:Rayquaza * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Arena Trap* The opposing Pokemon cannot flee from the battle or switch * ************ out unless they either possess the ability Levitate or are * * part flying type. Otherwise, the only way to switch is by the use of * * the attack Baton Pass, being fainted, killing the Pokemon with this * * ability, of having the opposing Pokemon be switched out (either * * manually or forced by attacks such as whirlwind). * * * * Learned By:Diglett, Dugtrio, Trapinch * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Battle Armor* No matter what the condition setting is, it is impossible * ************** for the opposing Pokemon to score a critical hit on a * * Pokemon with this ability. This holds true even if conditions state * * there is over a 100% chance of getting a Critical Hit (Through the use * * of items and high Critical Hit attacks such as Slash). * * * * Learned By:Anorith, Armaldo, Kabuto, Kabutops * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Blaze* When a Pokemon with this ability has 1/3 or less of its HP * ******* remaining, this Pokemon will recieve 150% power boost in attack * * that are Fire-types. Same Type Attack Boost and other multiplyers still* * take place in addition with the 150% boost. * * * * Learned By:Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Cyndaquil, Quilava, * * Typhlosion, Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Cacophony* Any type of sound move (See the section the lists these * *********** types of moves) won't work against the Pokemon with this * * ability. All other effects the attack may have had will also be * * negated with this ability. * * * * Learned By:Nobody (This ability can only be found with cheat devices. * * It works exactly like the ability Soundproof. Either they changed it * * and kept this encrypted or will be used in the future in Diamond/Pearl.* * It is unknown as of now). * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Chlorophyll* When the attack Sunny Day, or any type of strong sunlight, * ************* is activated in battle then this ability will activate. * * For every turn that passes with strong sunlight, the speed of any * * Pokemon with this ability in battle will increase. This, however, * * doesn't mean it goes up 1 level. So you can still use Speed increasing * * moves 6 times. * * * * Learned By:Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Bellossom, Exeggcute, Exeggtuor, * * Hoppip, Skiploom, Jumpluff, Sunkern, Sunflora, Tropius, Seedot, * * Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebel, Tangela * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Clear Body* This ability complete makes the effects of any attack that * ************ lowers stats useless. This also includes any abilities that * * lowers stats, such as Intimidate. Attacks that have a chance of * * lowering stats are at 0% (Its impossible for Psychic to lower Special * * Defense for example). * * * * Learned By:Beldum, Metang, Metagross, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Regirock, * * Registeel, Regice * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Cloud Nine* This ability functions exactly like Air Lock. All weather * ************ effects are completely cancelled out. Even with Sunny Day, * * there is no Fire-type attack boost, Thunder doesn't have lower * * accuracy, and Solarbeam still takes 2 turns to charge up. This also * * applies to all other weather effects. * * * * Learned By:Psyduck, Golduck * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Color Change* When the Pokemon with this ability is hit with an attack, * ************** its current Type is changed to the type it was hit by. * * (A Normal type hit by Flamethrower would now be Fire type for the rest * * of the battle). * * * * Learned By:Kecleon *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Compoundeyes* The Accuracy rate of all attacks, under any type of * ************** circumstance, is raised by 130%. This ability remains the * * the same even when accuracy lowering attacks are used. 130% is added * * AFTER the accuracy decrease/increase is put into effect. * * * * Learned By:Butterfree, Nincada, Yanma, Venonat, Venomoth * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Cute Charm* When the Pokemon with this ability is hit with a contact * ************ move (See the future section "Specific Contact Moves" for * * more information), and the Pokemon is the opposite gender of the foe, * * then there is a 30% chance that the opposing Pokemon will get * * infatuated. This is the same effect that the attack Attract will give. * * Pokemon under this condition have a 50% chance of attacking. * * * * Learned By:Cleffa, Clefairy, Clefable, Skitty, Delcatty, Igglybuff, * * Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Damp* It is impossible for the Pokemon with this ability, or the * ****** opposing Pokemon, to use Self-Destruct or Explosion. * * * * Learned By:Wooper, Quadsire, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Politoed, * * Psyduck, Golduck * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Drizzle* When a Pokemon with this ability is sent into battle, it * ********* instantly begins to rain as if Rain Dance was just used. Unlike* * that attack, Drizzle's effect will last the entire battle unless * * another weather attack such as Sunny Day, Hail, etc. or a Pokemon with * * the ability Drought or Sand Stream is brought into battle. All effects * * of Rain Dance apply here. * * * * Learned By:Kyogre * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Drought* When a Pokemon with this ability is sent into battle, it will * ********* make the sun shine hard as if Sunny Day was just used. Unlike * * that attack, Drought's effect will last the entire battle unless * * another weather attack such as Rain Dance, Hail, etc. or a Pokemon with* * the ability Drizzle or and Stream is brought into battle. All effects * * of Sunny Day apply here. * * * * Learned By:Groudon * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Early Bird* When a Pokemon with this ability is under the status effect * ************ Sleep, the Pokemon will wake up faster than it normally * * would. Sleep time is reduced 50%, rounded up to the nearest whole * * number. Sleep can last anywhere from 1-3 turns this way, instead of 2-5* * turns. * * * * Learned By:Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Doduo, Dodrio, Girafarig, Houndour,* * Houndoom, Kangaskhan, Natu, Xatu, Ledyba, Ledian * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Effect Spore* When a Pokemon attacks a Pokemon with this ability with * ************** a contact attack (See the future "Specific Contact Moves" * * section for more information), then there is a 30% chance that the * * Pokemon who attacked will be inflicted with Sleep, Poison, or Paralysis* * until later healed. All effects of these Status Effects remain the same* * as in any other battle condition. * * * * Learned By:Paras, Parasect, Shroomish, Breloom * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Flame Body* When a Pokemon with this ability is hit by a contact attack * ************ (See the future "Specific Contact Moves" section for more * * information), there is a 30% chance that the attacking Pokemon will be * * inflicted with the Burn condition. All effects Burn causes still apply.* * Also, out of battle if a Pokemon with this ability is in your party, * * then Egg hatching time takes half as long. * * * * Learned By:Magby, Magmar, Slugma, Magcargo, * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Flash Fire* When a Fire-type attack is used on this Pokemon, instead of * ************ getting damaged this ability will activate. Flash Fire * * makes all Fire-type attacks deal 150% damage than normal. Other * * multiplyers, including that of Same Type Attack Bonus and Weaknesses * * still apply. * * * * Learned By:Vulpix, Ninetales, Houndour, Houndoom, Growlithe, Arcanine, * * Ponyta, Rapidash, Flareon * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Forecast* The type of the Pokemon with this ability changes depending on* ********** the current weather condition. No weather = Normal, Hail = * * Ice, Rain Dance = Water, Sunny Day = Fire. The weather pattern * * Sandstorm does NOT change the type of the Pokemon and WILL hurt it. * * * * Learned By:Castform * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Guts* If the Pokemon with this ability is inflicted with any type of * ****** Status Effect other than Freeze or Sleep, than the Pokemon's * * Attack stat rises by 150%. This effect goes away if Status Effect * * dissappears. Attack raising moves can still be used up to 6 levels. * * * * Learned By:Machop, Machoke, Machamp, Rattata, Raticate, Taillow, * * Swellow, Makuhita, Hariyama, Ursaring, Heracross, Ursaring * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Huge Power* The Attack stat is doubled in battle. Should this ability * ************ come under the spell Skill Swap, then attack will return to * * normal. Attack raising moves will still work up to the default 6 levels* * and such applies backwards for lowering stats. * * * * Learned By:Azurill, Marill, Azumarill * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Hustle* A simple Pro/Con ability. Pokemon with this ability have all * ******** damage given multiplied by 150%. However in return, Accuracy of * * all moves is mutiplied by 80%. Generally this can lead to powerful yet * * miss and die type situations. * * * * Learned By:Remoraid, Corsola, Delibird, Togepi, Togetic * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Hyper Cutter* The Attack stat of this Pokemon cannot be lowered under * ************** any means whether by moves from the foe or moves from the * * user with Attack lowering side effects. The only exception is from the * * move Haze which will reset the Attack to its original status, but not * * "truely" lowering it. * * * * Learned By:Pinsir, Gligar, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Mawile, Trapinch, * * Krabby, Kingler * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Illuminate* If a Pokemon bearing this ability is in the lead position of* ************ your party, then the chances of finding wild Pokemon will * * increase. The valid amount depends on your location and probability of * * finding a Pokemon in that area. * * * * Learned By:Volbeat, Staryu, Starmie, Chinchou, Lantern * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Immunity* It is impossible for a Pokemon with this ability to be * ********** Poisoned. * * * * Learned By:Snorlax, Zangoose * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Inner Focus* It is impossible, no matter what circumstance, for the * ************* Pokemon with this ability to flinch. This includes moves * * that always cause flinching such as Fake Out. * * * * Learned By:Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Girafarig, Snorunt, Glalie, Zubat, * * Golbat, Crobat, Farfetch'd, Dragonite, Sneasel * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Insomnia* It is impossible, no matter what circumstance, for the Pokemon* ********** with this ability to be Sleeping. This even includes the move * * Rest and other Sleep-forcing moves. * * * * Learned By:Hoothoot, Noctowl, Shuppet, Banette, Spinarak, Ariados, * * Drowzee, Hypno, Murkrow * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Intimidate* Any opposing Pokemon that faces a Pokemon that holds this * ************ ability will have their Attack stat dropped one level. * * This stat change will not occur if the opposing Pokemon is holding the * * item White Herb, or has the ability Clear Body, Hyper Cutter, or * * White Smoke. * * * * Learned by:Mightyena, Salamence, Mawile, Gyarados, Hitmontop, * * Masquerain, Arcanine, Ekans, Arbok, Snubbull, Granbull, Stantler, * * Tauros * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Keen Eye* It is impossible, no matter what the circumstance, for the * ********** Pokemon with this ability to have its Accuracy be lowered. * * However, it is possible to raise the accuracy of this Pokemon with * * the appropiate attacks that do so. * * * * Learned By:Sentret, Furret, Spearow, Ferrow, Hoothoot, Noctowl, * * Skarmory, Wingull, Pelliper, Farfetch'd, Sneasel, Sableye, Pidgey, * * Pidgeotto, Pidgeot, Hitmonchan * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Levitate* All Ground-type attacks will fail to hit a Pokemon with this * ********** ability. Levitate acts as a substitute Flying type on a * * Pokemon, however they do not share a weakness with Flying types unless * * the Type of Pokemon says so. (A Latios with Levitate will not get * * Super Effective hits if a foe uses Thunder for example). * * * * Learned By:Latios, Latias, Duskull, Unown, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, * * Misdreavus, Vibrava, Flygon, Koffing, Weezing, Chimecho, Lunatone, * * Solrock, Baltoy, Claydol * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Lightningrod* In a 2-on-2 battle, any Electric-type attack will be * ************** forced to target the Pokemon with this ability, even if * * the trainer chose otherwise. It doesn't matter if the attack would hit * * just that one Pokemon or both-the entire attack is forced to this * * Pokemon (obviously only useful with Ground-types). * * * * Learned By:Rhydon, Rhyhorn, Cubone, Marowak, Electrike, Manectric * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Limber* It is impossible, no matter what the circumstance, for a Pokemon* ******** with this ability to be Paralyzed. * * * * Learned By:Persian, Ditto, Hitmonlee * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** *Liquid Ooze* Whenever HP is absorbed from the Pokemon with this ability * ************* (through attacks such as Absorb, Giga Drain, etc.), the * * attacking Pokemon loses the HP that it would have gained from the * * attack. The Pokemon with this ability is still harmed from the attack * * however. * * * * Learned By:Tentacool, Tentacruel, Gulpin, Swalot * *************************************************************************** |
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Prince4085
wrote on sep 09, 2008 9:38 pm
You coped this cheater
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JoshuaGeist
wrote on may 09, 2009 12:02 pm
this was a big help thanks!!!
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ultimategoku
wrote on jun 28, 2011 3:58 am
same for me

Another Pokemon FireRed Walkthrough :
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