Pokemon LeafGreen Walkthrough :
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Walkthrough - Pok?İmon FireRed /Leaf Green FAQ/WalkthroughPPPPP OOOOOO K K EEEEE M M OOOOOO N N P P O O K K E MM MM O O NN N P P O O KK EEEEE M M M M O O N N N PPPPP O O K K E M M M O O N N N P O O K K E M M O O N NN P OOOOOO K K EEEEE M M OOOOOO N N F I R E R E D & L E A F G R E E N G U I D E VERSION 1.6 By: Jason Howell Email: Howellgames@gmail.com -------------| /Code: 0001 | ========================================================================== Table of Contents ========================================================================== Quick Guide: ========================================================================== || Name || Section # || ========================================================================== || Table of Contents || 0001 || || Version History || 0002 || || Kanto Walkthough || 0003 || || Island Walkthough || 003A || || After the Islands || 003B || || Pokedex: 001-151 || 0A01 || || Pokedex: 152-251 || 0A02 || || Items List || 0004 || || Move List || 004A || || Ability List || 004B || || Nature List || 004C || || TM/HM/Move Tutors List || 004D || || Catching all the Pokemon || 004E || || Breeding Guide || 004X || || Pokemon Egg Group List || 004F || || Frequently Asked Questions || 00f1 || || Copyright and Credits || 0005 || ========================================================================== *Note: Press either Ctrl and F (On Windows), or Apple Key and F (on Macs), to bring up a search box. Then, copy and paste the Section # or name to be taken to that section. -------------| /Code: 0002 | ========================================================================== Version History ========================================================================== JANUARY 24, 2004: Started to begin on the guide. Added Table of Contents, Version History, Legal Info, and the Walkthough up to the Pewter City Gym. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- JANUARY 25, 2004: Added quite a bit today. -Added the Route up to Mt. Moon and the Mt. Moon section -Added the Cerulean City, up to route's 24 and 25, and the Cerulean City Gym -Added Pokemon leveling and various catching info. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- JANUARY 26, 2004: Well. few new things -www.pokemonelite2000.com has given me Permission to use the content of his Move List for the guide. -A complete version of the ABC Item guide has been put up. Item Location and classification based on effect will come soon. -All the moves that have the Letter A have been posted -Currently working on the Vermilion City section ------------------------------------------------------------------------- JANUARY 27, 2004: Well, I upgraded the Guide into FR and LG standards, and I am sorry to anyone who was looking for new info. Big updates in the next week, including a look into the differences and more info. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- JANUARY 28, 2004: Whoo!!! Lazy Jason finally updated. Updates include -Changes Section -Up to Vermillion (No Pokemon list, though, need to gather more info before I can write it) -Island Guide with Island's 8 and 9 (Other Islands comming soon.) And thats about it... ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEBRUARY 1, 2004: First Update of the new month...Anyways, here is the current status: -Added a basic rundown of the evolution types in the basic's guide. -Added up to the Celadon City Gym -Added Move list for Letters B-E (Please note: To all that are angry that I have not been adding the lesser enemies and items in, I plan to do that once I get a good majority of the foundation done. I WILL be adding it in, I just want to get the main frame of the guide done. I will, though, put the major items and enemies in.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEBRUARY 2, 2004: First update of the day comes at night. Here are the changes, for now: -Added Move List F-L ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEBRUARY 4, 2004: Small update today: -Finished up the move list with moves M-Z ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEBRUARY 5, 2004: Not much again, mainly trying to get the misc. info part of the guide done. -Added Natures List (Minus the Poke Blocks) I didn't add the Pokeblock part, since Pokeblocks are not available in FR and LG. Look for more updates this weekend. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEBRUARY 15, 2004: Been awhile since I last updated. Here's whats been added: -Rocket's Hideout -Pokemon Tower -Fuchia City -Fuchia City Gym Since I have tomorrow off, I plan on working on it tomorrow, and hopefully, finishing it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEBRUARY 16, 2004: Rather big update today: -Added Safari Zone -Added Sliph co -Added Fighting Dojo -Added Saffron Gym -Added Cinnibar Island -Added the Mansion -Added Islands 1-3 -Added the Viridian Gym With only the Elite 4 to go, it shouldn't take too long to wrap up. **Updated: Well, I finally finished the elite 4, meaning the main part of the guide is officially done. Only need to add the trainers, items, pokemon, and anything else I missed. Should be adding the side parts of the game later. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAJOR UPDATE: After months of searching, I have finally found mew! No joke people. Details are below --------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 11, 2004: Sorry people for the Joke. Mew has NOT been found. Next update should be the pokedex...which should be in September --------------------------------------------------------------------------- September 5, 2004: Overhall update today. Since FR & LG was released early, we have been able to get some early info on it. While I will be adding some basic info, I won't fully be able to add all that will be found in the next few weeks to the guide until I get a new computer. However, in this update, I will be adding a few things I missed the first time. Expect Pokedex, Move Tutors, and other Misc. Changes in the following weeks. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- September 6, 2004: Major update today. Includes: -All the new key items from the Remake Version. -The main island quest after the Elite 4. -The Unknown Dungeon. I also broke up a few of the sections so it would be easier to navigate. More info, as well as maps and a Pokedex should be up within the next few weeks. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- September 7, 2004: I know that I have been getting quite a few emails about the guide. There are some things I need to fix, but there is a few parts I want to get finished before others. Here is the update for today: -TM's List -HM's List -Tutors List Tomorrow, I will try to create a complete list on all items. That will be a pain in the ass... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- July 30, 2006: This is the first update in a good long while, and it is a biggun: -Pokedex up to Feraligatr -Pokemon catchable in each version -Egg Group list Next update should be several of the GSC era Pokemon. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- October 8, 2006: Well, with Diamond and Pearl released, I decided to pull out my 'ol version of FireRed and breed me a Chansey. Then, I realised I never posted a breeding guide, so this is what this update is about: A breeding guide (Now with a bunch of stupid times on which route is faster to breed!). I also decided on this: While I do plan on doing a D/P guide and porting some of the Data from this guide (Which is whenever I finish the Generation 3 Pokedex), I will keep all D/P info exclusive to that guide and not post any here, since you can't transfer those Pokemon back, anyways. Next update should be...whenever (Hey, now I am like 3D relams and Duke Nukem Forever!). Pokedex, most likely. -------------| /Code: 0003 | ========================================================================== Kanto Walkthough ========================================================================== As you begin, you will be given the option to name both your rival and yourself. Once you begin, you will be in your house in pallet town. =========================================================================== Pallet Town =========================================================================== Ah, the good 'ol days, nothing has changed... As you begin your journy, you will be in your house. Go to your PC and take the potion out (it is useless now, but will come in handy later. Once that is done, go down stairs and exit your house to wind up in Pallet Town. Go north and walk in the grass area to start a cutscene with professor oak. He will then guide you to his lab and be given the choice of three starting Pokemon: Bulbasaur (A Grass and Poison Pokemon), Charmander (A single fire type, and Squitle (A water type). The difficulty of your journy will differ, depending on who you choose. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Note: Here is a rundown on all the starters. Bulbasaur is the best for beginners. Not only does he have strengths against the first, second, and Eigth gyms, but he has somewhat of a resistance against the third, fourth, and six gym, and only has weakness to the fifth and seventh gym. Squirtle is the intermidiant Pokemon. He has strengths against the first, seventh, and eigth gyms, but has weaknesses to all but the fifth gym. Still, he can get you to the point where you can catch some decent pokemon for the gyms. Charmander is the difficult Pokemon to use. Because he is hard to use in the first Gym battle, it will be hard to progress early in the game. He only has strengths against the forth gym, and has weakness to the First, Second, and Eigth gyms. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Once you choose your starter, your rival will choose the stronger of your Pokemon, and you will have your first battle. /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ |Boss: Rival Money Won: 175 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon: Bulbasaur, Lv. 5 (Grass/Poison) *If you choose Squirtle | | Charmander, Lv. 5 (Fire) *If you choose Bulbasaur | | Squirtle, Lv. 5 (Water) * If you choose Charmander | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Info: Not much to say here. You have two attacks to choose from, a | | damaging attack, and a status raising or lowering attack. For this | | battle, though, you want to use your damaging attack each turn. If | | you run low on HP, use the Potion I said to get earlier on your | | Pokemon. If you beat your Rival, your Pokemon's level will go up | | to 6 and you will gain some cash. If you loose, your pokemon's | | level will stay the same, and you will not gain any cash, but you | | won't lose any, either. | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Once that is done, go outside and go north, back to the grass area you were at a little while ago, and you will find that you will be able to finally be able to go on the route. =========================================================================== Route 1 =========================================================================== /----------------------------------------\ |Pokemon Name |Fire Red |Leaf Green | |--------------------------------------- | |Pidgey |Many |Many | |Rattata |Many |Many | \----------------------------------------/ /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ |Items |How to Get | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Potion |Talk to the first man on the route, to the left of the| | |first sign. | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Not much to do on Route 1. You can get a Potion that can help you in a later battle, and you cannot catch wild Pokemon yet, so you may want to battle for EXP only. Head completely north to reach Viridian City. **Note: You can use the brown looking fence things to reach Pallet Town easier on your way back. Unfortunatly, it only works if you use it from the top part of the fence. =========================================================================== Viridian City =========================================================================== Poke Mart Prices: /----------------------\ |Item |Price | |----------------------| |Poke Ball * |200 | |Antidote |100 | |Paralyse Heal |200 | |Burn Heal |250 | \----------------------/ *: Not available until you complete Prof. Oaks errand. There really isn't much you can do at this point. Route 22 (West part) doesn't have anything interesting at this point, and a old man is blocking your exit to route 2. Before you may want to continue, you may want to go to the Pokemon Center (Buliding Labled "Poke") to heal your Pokemon, and to continue, you will have to go to the Poke Mart (Labeled "Shop". Also, the Gym in the upper right part of town is closed until the very end of the game. **Note: Here is some info on the Pokemon Center. The front desk in the upper left of the buliding is where you can heal your pokemon. Not only does it replenish your pokemon's HP and PP, but it is free. The Upper Right area is the Cable Club. That is where you can trade Pokemon to other versions and Battle other People. Unfortunatly, you will need another Pokemon before you can Battle. In the up most part of the upper right corner is the PC. It is where you can store items, Pokemon, and contact Oak about your Pokedex. To continue, you must go to the Shop in the Right part of Town. The clerk inside will give you a Parcel that you must give to Oak. Head back north via Route 1 until you reach Pallet Town again. =========================================================================== Pallet Town =========================================================================== /--------------------------------------------------------------------------\ |Items |How To Get | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------| |World Map |After getting the Pokedex, visit Gary/Green/Shigeru/ | | |Whatever the hell you called him's (Your Rival) Sister's| | |house to the right of your own to get the world map. | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokedex |After getting Oak's Parcel and giving it to him, he will| | |automaticly give it to you. | \--------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Not much to do in Pallet Town right now. Head to Oak's lab and talk to Prof. Oak to get the Pokedex and 5 Pokeballs. If you want, head to your Rival's House and get the World Map (Somewhat useless....) Anyways, continue back to Viridian. =========================================================================== Viridian City =========================================================================== You definatly want to buy some Poke Balls from the Poke Mary and catch a few Pokemon (You may want to catch a Pidgey early, since it's evolutions are pretty useful, and one of the Nidoran on Route 22. Anyways, here's some info on early Route 22. =========================================================================== Route 22 =========================================================================== /-----------------------------------------\ |Pokemon Name |Fire Red |Leaf Green | |-----------------------------------------| |Rattata |Many |Many | |Spearow |Few |Few | |Mankey |Few |Few | \-----------------------------------------/ Item Name |Location --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Potion |Hidden Item. Go to tree in the upper right part of the |Route and Press A. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not much to do. You can go up to the tree on Route 22 and get a potion from the tree. There are a few rare pokemon of interest, namely the Mankey and Spearow. More importantly, once you get the Pokedex, you can challenge your rival again, though this is for a limited ammount of time (Until the first Gym battle). Oh yea, this is the first major difference in the game /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ |Boss: Rival Money: 280 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon: Pidgey, Level 9 (Normal/Flying) | | Starter, Level 9 (Either Grass/Poison, Fire, or Water | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Info: A bit harder this time. Your rival now has a Pidgey, and although | | it is at a lower level, it is still somewhat hard. You may want to | | go to Viridian Forest and catch a Pikachu before attempting this | | battle. Although your rival's Starter is at a higher level, and | | has one new move, do what you did last time and stay on the | | defensive. Unlike the other battle, you can actually lose 1/2 of | | your money, so be careful. | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Another note is this Rival boss is completely optional. Once you capture a Mankey, continue back to Viridian, Heal, and head to Route 2. =========================================================================== Route 2 =========================================================================== /----------------------------------------------\ |Pokemon Name |Fire Red |Leaf Green | |----------------------------------------------| |Rattata |Many |Many | |Pidgey |Many |Many | |Weedle |Few |Few | |Caterpie |Few |Few | \----------------------------------------------/ Not much of interest on Route 2. Although there are Caterpie and Weedle, you can catch both in the viridian forest, and they are much easier to find there. Also, you will see a few Pokeball-Like items in a area unaccessable at this time. You cannot get these Items for a little while, so disreguard them and continue. Once you reach the gatehouse at the end of the route, enter it and continue to Viridian Forest. =========================================================================== Viridian Forest =========================================================================== /---------------------------------------------------------\ |Pokemon Name |Fire Red |Leaf Green | |---------------------------------------------------------| |Caterpie |Few |Many | |Metapod |Few |Many | |Weedle |Many |Few | |Kakuna |Many |Few | |Pikachu |Few |Few | \---------------------------------------------------------/ /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ |Item Name |Location | |----------------------|--------------------------------------------------| |Poke Ball |From the beginning, go left, up and left again. | |----------------------|--------------------------------------------------| |Antidote |From the 2nd Trainer, go Left and up. | |----------------------|--------------------------------------------------| |Potion |From the 3rd trainer, go down, right, and down. | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Your first Psudo-Dungeon of the game. Fortunatly, it isn't hard to navigate, and the trainers are low level enough for you. If you want the path out, here is the directions you need to go: From the beginning, go right, up right, up, left, up, left, down, left, up, left, down, left, and up. There are a total of 3 Trainers in the Red and Blue versions, and you can avoid two of them by either staying in the grass, or walking around them (Although I recommend challenging them for EXP). The 3rd and last trainer, though, cannot be avoided, and he can be somewhat hard if your pokemon are only in the low 4s and 5s. It is also somewhat important that you capture a few pokemon, based on what starter you have. If you choose either Charmander or Squirtle, you may want to capture a Pikachu for the second gym. If you choose charmander, you may want to capture a few pokemon, such as a Caterpie. Another thing is, if you want a Beedrill (Final Evolution for Weedle) or a Butterfree (Final Evolution for a Caterpie), catch there basic forms, as in Weedle and Caterpie, and not their second evolutions, as in Kakuna and Metapod. The wild second evolutions only come with one move, and that is Harden, while Evolved Weedles and Caterpies keep their Tackle and Poison Sting moves. Here are my personal recommendations for a Starter's team at this point: =========================================================================== Bulbasaur Line: Butterfree, At least Level 10-12 Pikachu, At least level 6-8 Nidoran (Male or Female), At least Level 6-8 Pidgey, At least Level 6-8 (OR Rattata) Bulbasaur, At least Level 9-12 =========================================================================== Squirtle Line: Butterfree, At least Level 10-12 Pikachu, At least level 8-10 Nidoran (Male or Female), At least level 6-8 Pidgey, At least level 6-8 (OR Rattata) Squirtle, At least level 9-12 =========================================================================== Charmander Line: Butterfree (A must at this point), At least level 10-14 Pikachu, At least Level 8-10 Nidoran (Male or Female), At least level 6-8 Pidgey, At least level 6-8 (OR Rattata) Charmander/Charmeleon (Level must be high to proceed easier), At least Level 14/16 =========================================================================== But anyways, that is just a example of what you should have at this point. Once you are ready, exit Viridian Forest and onto route 2 (Which is the same as before viridian) and continue on to Pewter City. =========================================================================== Pewter City =========================================================================== Pokemart Prices: /----------------------\ |Item |Price | |----------------------| |Poke Ball |200 | |Potion |300 | |Escape Rope |550 | |Antidote |100 | |Burn Heal |250 | |Awakening |200 | |Paralyz Heal |200 | \----------------------/ Not much to do in Pewter City. You can go to the Museum in the upper part of town, but there really isn't much of interest at this point (Until you get HM 01, which is cut, Fly, and the Thunder Badge). Anyways, heal at the Pokemon center if you haven't already, and save. Once you are ready, head to the Pewter City Gym in the Middle Right of the town. =========================================================================== Pewter City Gym =========================================================================== Compared to some of the other Gym's, Pewter City's Gym is rather simple. If you want, you can skip the single Jr. Trainer (Male) by going around him, and battleing Brock head on. /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ |Gym Leader: Brock Money: 1386 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon: Geodude, Lv. 12 (Rock/Ground) | | Onix, Lv. 14 (Rock Ground) | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Info: Although Brock's Gym is suspose to be the Rock Gym, it is more of | | a ground Gym, but there really isn't much of a difference. Like I | | said earlier, the difficulty of brock ranges from the starter you | | choose. If you choose Squirtle or Bulbasaur, both of Brock's | | Pokemon will go down quick with either Vine Whip or Bubble (It does| | X4 the damage because of both the Rock and Ground types being weak | | to Water and Grass types.) | | | | Unfortunatly, if you choose Charmander, it will either have to be | | at a high level or a other pokemon to take brock on. Although | | Butterfree has no special advantages over the two Pokemon, It's | | Confusion is one of the only Non-Starter moves that can decently | | damage Brock's Pokemon, while, a High Level Charmander, or | | Charmeleon can do as much damage. One note, though. Since | | Charmander can learn Metal Claw, the remake version is much easier | | this time around. | | | | Now, onto Brock's Pokemon. Geodude mainly uses Defence Curl, a | | attack that can Raise a Pokemon's defence up to 5 times in a | | battle. For a physical attack, it uses the simple Tackle attack | | to damage you. Onix has Tackle, Screech (A move that greatly | | lowers defence), and Rock Tomb. | | | | Once you defeat Brock, you will get the TM for Rock Tomb, and the | | badge, the boulder badge | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Once that is done, you can finally leave Pewter City. Go heal at the Pokemon Center and continue east to Route 3. As you exit, you will be given the Running Shoe's by Prof. Oak's Assistent. =========================================================================== Route 3 =========================================================================== /------------------------------------------------\ |Pokemon Name |Red Version |Leaf Green | |------------------------------------------------| |Pidgey |Many |Many | |Spearow |Many |Many | |Nidoran (Male) |Some |- | |Nidoran (Female|- |Some | |Mankey |Some |Some | |Jigglypuff |Few |Few | \------------------------------------------------/ Quite a few trainers on Route 3, many of them have high level Pokemon. If you are running low on health, go back to Pewter city and Heal (Although there is a Pokemon Center at the end). You may want to catch a Spearow for later, and a Jigglypuff if you want a decent normal type for now. At the end of the route is a Pokemon Center, and the enterance to Mt. Moon. Go heal at the center. Once you are ready (You want all your Pokemon to be at least in the 10s), continue to Mt. Moon. **Note: For a more interesting note, there is a man at the Pokemon Center on route 3 selling a Magikarp. For all you newbies, Magikarp is the most useless pokemon to use in combat, but there is a good use for one at this point. Although it will be a dead weight right now, Magikarp's evolution, Gyarados, is one one of the best pokemon in the game, and since you can't catch them wild, and you can't catch a Magikarp until the third gym, you may want to buy it and level it up early, so you can have one by the 3rd gym, and at 500 bucks, it's a pretty good deal. =========================================================================== Mt. Moon =========================================================================== Pokemon on 1F: /-------------------------------------------------\ |Pokemon Name |Red Version |Leaf Version | |-------------------------------------------------| |Zubat |Many |Many | |Geodude |Few |Few | |Paras |Few |Few | |Clefairy |Few |Few | |-------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon on B1: | |-------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon Name |Red Version |Leaf Version | |-------------------------------------------------| |Paras |All |All | |-------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon on B2: | |-------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon Name |Red Version |Leaf Version | |-------------------------------------------------| |Zubat |Many |Many | |Geodude |Some |Some | |Paras |Few |Few | |Clefairy |Few |Few | \-------------------------------------------------/ Items on 1F: /------------------------------------------------------------------------\ |Item Name |Location | |------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| |Potion #1 |From the TM, go up and then left. | |------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| |Potion #2 |From the beginning (And until you reach | | |a opening as described), go Up, right | | |Up, right, down, and left until you find | | |a item ball. | |------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| |Rare Candy |From the second potion, go right and up | |------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| |Escape Rope |From the Rare Candy, go up | |------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| |Moon Stone |From the ladder to the second area, go | | |up and left, in the upper left corner | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Items On B2: | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Item Name |Location | |------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| |HP Up |From the first trainer, go right, up and | | |right until you find a ladder to a small | | |cavern. Same as TM 01. | \------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Your first major dungeon. Mt. Moon is a rather hard area that has many passages and trainers, many of them ranging from level 10 to 16. Make sure your pokemon are in the 10's and, at least level 14 for your starter. Unfortunatly, all of the starters don't have much of a advantage, nor do they have a disadvantage. The cave is a mixture of rock, normal, grass, electirc, bug, and poison pokemon, meaning Fire will have somewhat of a easier time, along with water, while grass pokemon (Hint: Bulbasaur) will have some trouble. In terms of catchable Pokemon, there are two pokemon you may want to catch. Geodude, while weak at this point, evolve into the strong Gravler, and trade evolve into Golem, so you may want to catch one if you have a buddy to trade with. Clefairy are pretty exclusive here, and although they are pretty useless, they are rare, so you want to catch one if you see it. In terns if navigation, for the first floor: Go up, right, up, right, up, left, down, left, up, left. and it's pretty straightforward for the second floor. Beware though, the second floor has a rocket member that has a Pre-Evolved Raticate, and it's extremely strong, so avoid if possible. It also may be a good idea to buy some Escape Ropes (Although it's a bit too late for that), in case your Pokemon's HP run's low. Once you get to the last stretch of the final floor, you will have to face a psudo-boss (and it's forced to continue...anyways). /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ |Trainer: Super Nerd Money: 300 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon: Grimer, Level 12 (Poison) | | Voltorb, Level 12 (Electric) | | Koffing, Level 12 (Poison) | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Info: Nothing you really haven't faced before. The Grimer and Koffing are| | poison types, and since you don't have any moves or pokemon that | | can counter that type at this point, use pure physical attacks. | | The voltorb is a electric type, so it may be good to use a Geodude | | or even Nidoking/Queen (if you Nidoran evolved and you rushed to | | use the Moon Stone...) Defeat him to proceed. | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Once you defeat him, you will have your choice between the Dome fossil (For Kabuto) and Helix fossil (Omanyte). If you ask me, get the Helix fossil, but it won't make much of a difference until the end of the game. Once you choosen, continue onward until you reach a ladder. Go down to the next level, and continue down the path until you are on route 4. **MAJOR NOTE: If you want to do anything in the first part of the region. as in captureing certain pokemon, do it now. Once you go to the longer part of route 4, you won't be comming back for a while. Make sure you capture any Nidoran or Pikachu before you continue to the 4th town. =========================================================================== Route 4 =========================================================================== /-------------------------------------------------\ |Pokemon Name |Red Version |Leaf Version | |-------------------------------------------------| |Rattata |Many |Many | |Spearow |Many |Many | |Sandshrew |- |Some | |Ekans |Few |- | \-------------------------------------------------/ Pretty much empty on Route 4. Once you are ready to continue, jump past the fence area and into the grass part to continue to Cerulean city. In terms of Pokemon on this route, there is a difference between the two versions. Blue trainers get the somewhat useful Sandshrew, which is useful for the later battles, and red players get the somewhat useless Ekans. There is a trainer on this route, but she can't be challenged until you get surf and the sixth badge, so ignore her. =========================================================================== Cerulean City =========================================================================== Poke Mart Prices: /---------------------------------------\ |Item Name |Price | |------------------|--------------------| |Poke Ball |200 | |Potion |300 | |Repel |550 | |Antidote |250 | |Burn Heal |200 | |Awakening |200 | |Paralyz Heal |200 | \---------------------------------------/ The first REAL city of the game. Cerulean has a few things to do. You can challenge the Gym Leader, Misty, right away, but unless you have a Bulbasaur/Ivysaur or a high level Pikachu, you are in bad shape, and should continue to Route 24 and the Nugget Bridge. In other side quest, there is a old man next to the Pokemon Center who wants a Poliwhirl for a Trade Only Jynx (Well, at least for the Red and blue versions..) Since you cannot get a Poliwhirl yet, ignore his house. There is a bike shop south of the old mans house that is selling bikes for 1,000,000, but since your counter only goes up to 999,999 for money, you will need another method of getting a bike. Once you are done site-seeing, go to the Poke Center, heal, go by some potions from the 'mart, and continue up north to Route 24. =========================================================================== The Nugget Bridge: Pre - Route 24 =========================================================================== /------------------------------------------------------------------------\ |Item Name |Location | |------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| |Nugget |Beat all six of the nugget bride's gang | | |to get the nugget from the last guy. | \------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Although it is a part of Route 24, the Nugget Bridge is somewhat different from the rest of the route. Only a few steps in, and you will have to challenge your Rival, for the Second or Third time. /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ |Boss: Rival Money: ??? | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon: Pidgeotto, Level 17 (Flying/Normal) | | Rattata: Level 15 (Normal) | | Abra: Level 15 (Psycic) | | Starter: Level 17 (Grass/Poison, Water, or Fire) | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Info: Well, your rival is a bit harder this time. Pidgeotto is a real | | pain in the ass, although you can take it down with Electric | | attacks (Pikachu), and Rock attacks (Geodude). The Rattata is just | | like every other rattata you faced, so deal with it the same way. | | Abra is the easiest, since he cannot attack and can only use a wild| | pokemon-only move called Teleport, which does nothing in human | | battle. His starter is rather strong, but still, pretty much the | | same from your second fight with him. Deal with it the same way | | back then, and with cold, hard, attack power. But anyways, if he | | has a Bulbasaur, use flying moves. If he has a Squirtle, use | | Electric moves. If he has charmander, use Water Gun (From Mt. Moon)| | or Gyrados if you have it. | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Once you beat your rival, he will give you The trainers voice itemhe head back to town and save. Head back to the nugget bridge and face all 6 of the trainers.Once you beat the last one, you will get a useless, but nice Nugget that you can sell for 5,000. Once that is done, continue on to the rest of route 24 and 25. =========================================================================== Route 24 =========================================================================== /-------------------------------------------------\ |Pokemon Name |Red Version |Leaf Version | |-------------------------------------------------| |Weedle |Many |- | |Kakuna |Many |- | |Pidgey |Many |Many | |Oddish |Many |- | |Bellsprout |- |Many | |Caterpie |- |Many | |Metapod |- |Many | |Abra |Few |Few | \-------------------------------------------------/ Although you really can't tell the difference, past Nugget Bridge to the right is Route 25. Only one non-Nugget Bridge trainer to battle, and he is in the grass area. More importantly, the pokemon. It is very important for players who don't have a grass or strong electric pokemon (Namely people who choose Squirtle and charmander) to catch a grass type. Red gets the somewhat weak Oddish, while Blue gets the OK Bellsprout (Although Blue players have a easier time, Bellsprout has the better moveset). And if you are able to, go catch a abra. Although it is weak in it's current form, it can learn TM's and evolve into the strong Kadabra, and Link Evolve into Alakazam. Once your done raising your pokemon (Try to aim for the 14s and 16s), continue to Route 25. =========================================================================== |
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