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Pokemon Red: FAQ/Walkthrough by Mighty Oracle Version 1.1, Last Updated 2008-02-12 View/Download Original File Hosted by GameFAQs Return to Pokemon Red (GB) FAQs & Guides Liked this FAQ? Click to recommend it to other GameFAQs users. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Pokemon Blue FAQ/Walkthrough (GB) Time I Started This Guide: 6/18/07 Version: 1.1 Author: KoritheMan E-Mail: verykoolguy2002[at]gmail[dot]com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

-----------------------------------| Table of Contents | -----------------------------------| 1. Introduction | | 2. Version History | | 3. Storyline | | 4. Controls | | 5. Game Basics | | 6. Walkthrough | | 7. Side Quests | | 8. Pokemon List | | 9. Items | | 10. TMs | | 11. HMs | | 12. Ability Descriptions | | 13. Shops | | 14. Gameshark Codes | | 15. FAQs | | 16. Codes n' Secrets | | 17. Copyright | | 18. Contact Info | | 19. Credits | |__________________________________| |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 1. Introduction | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| Pokemon Blue was a game released in the late 1990s for the Gameboy portable system from Nintendo. The game, the cartoon, the trading card game, etc., grew quite popular among people. Pokemon's popularity has waned in recent years, though Diamond and Pearl should help to raise its popularity back up, at least some. In Pokemon Blue, you play the role of a young lad named Ash Ketchum, who wants to become a Pokemon Master. You will explore different towns, fight other Pokemon Trainers, and also catch and raise up to 151 kinds of Pokemon in this game. This game is quite old, but

R/B/Y and G/S/C is where it is all at in the Pokemon world even now. The new ones just don't have the feel of a Pokemon game, I guess you could say. Even though the other Pokemon games are out now, and this one along with Red, is quite old, this is one game I'd definitely recommend you try. It's even more fun if you have friends you can link up and play with! |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 2. Version History | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| Version 1.1 / Added the three legendary birds side quest. GGFan/KomodoTheNinja gets credit for the walkthrough's on how to get the birds, since I was too lazy to add it myself. I had forgot in the initial release. Version 1.0 / Completed the guide. |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 3. Storyline | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| This game has no story really. Professor Oak asks you your name, and a few more details about yourself when you start the game, then after you tell him all of that, the game starts with you in control of Ash. You'll have to face many Pokemon Trainers and your rival Gary throughout the game many times, so be sure to raise your Pokemon like a real trainer would. ;) After you beat the Elite Four and Gary in the Indigo Plateau, if you have a link cable and a friend or friend(s), you can trade Pokemon, and battle with your Pokemon. |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 4. Controls | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| Out of Battle Controls ---------------------A: Talk to people, pick up items, confirm selected actions, scroll through sentences B: Cancel selected actions L: Does nothing R: Does nothing Start: Brings up the menu Select: Arrange items D-Pad: Moves character, moves cursor Inside Battle Controls

---------------------A: Confirm selected actions B: Cancel selected actions L: Does nothing R: Does nothing Start: Does nothing Select: Use this along with the D-Pad to rearrange your ability list if you like in battle D-Pad: Moves cursor |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 5. Game Basics | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| This section will teach you the basics of Pokemon Blue (and Pokemon Red, since they are the same thing). Read on if you are a new player, since this game has quite a bit of things to explain before you can get used to the game. Pokemon ------There are a total of 151 Pokemon in the game that you can catch and raise. You can get more Pokemon by catching them in what are known as "Poke Balls", "Great Balls", "Ultra Balls", and "Master Balls". You can buy more advanced version of Poke Balls (e.g. Great Ball) as you advance through the game. You can only obtain one Master Ball, however. This, of course, is all assuming you don't use Gameshark, which a lot of people use in this game. After all, what is the sense of playing normally after you've beaten the game, since there is nothing else you can do except use Gameshark to capture the remaining Pokemon you never caught, or battle and trade with your friends? Yeah, that's what I thought. Anyway, each time you catch a Pokemon, data about that Pokemon is added to your Pokedex (more on that below). Unfortunately, Pokemon Blue and Pokemon Red may be the same games, but each version has some Pokemon that you can only catch in a specific version of the game. This is probably another reason that people use Gameshark, and I know I'd use it if I didn't have access to a friend who could trade with me from Pokemon Red. I am a greedy man who wants all 151 Pokemon in his Pokedex! Don't we all, though? In order to get a complete Pokedex full of all 151 Pokemon, you will need to either use Gameshark, or trade with a friend who has Pokemon Red. Having 151 Pokemon in your Pokedex isn't mandatory, and certainly doesn't affect the outcome of the game. Still, it gives you a nice warm feeling inside collecting all 151 Pokemon, EVEN if you don't use them. Always remember, though: no one is going to make fun of you if you use Gameshark (at least I know I won't). You have to do what you have to do. Also, another thing: Each Pokemon fights the balls you throw at them, and depending on how hard they fight, they can be quite hard to catch.

Pokemon such as Pidgey or Rattata aren't hard to catch at all, and you will not even have to damage them or anything else to catch them. However, some more tougher Pokemon, such as Voltorb, Electabuzz, Pikachu, etc., may require more than just throwing a ball at them to catch them. On the tougher Pokemon, you will generally need to damage them, and in some cases, on the REALLY tough Pokemon, inflict negative status aliments on them via the use of a statusinflicting moves from your Pokemon, such as Sleep Powder. If you weaken a Pokemon AND cast negative status aliments on it, there is no guarantee you'll catch the Pokemon (I tried to do that on Mewtwo quite a number of times with an ULTRA BALL of all things, and he got out of it with little effort, even being asleep and almost dead). Keep trying and you'll get it, though. Never just give up. Finally, since you only get one Master Ball in the entire game, I'd recommend saving it for Mewtwo. Your Pokemon gain levels by you using them in battle. A Pokemon that defeats a Pokemon that another trainer sends out, at the end of the battle, if your Pokemon is still alive, that Pokemon will gain experience points. You can split experience points between all your Pokemon by bringing out all of your Pokemon in battle. Even if all your Pokemon don't actually "hit" the Pokemon you are fighting against, you can still gain experience at the end of the battle with each and every Pokemon you sent out, assuming they don't die. Splitting experiences sucks in my opinion, and you should only split between two Pokemon in each battle at maximum, unless you have to use more, which is not likely. When playing against a friend, experience points aren't gained. The maximum level a Pokemon can get to is 100, and after that, experience points won't level you up. Each time you level up, your Pokemon's four stats: Attack, Defense, Speed, and Special, go up. Each Pokemon excel in different stats. Some are weaker in other areas, some are not. If your Pokemon are in Bill's PC, they won't gain experience points from the battles you win. Also, you cannot catch a Pokemon Trainer's Pokemon. Lastly, to take out a Pokemon when it gets stored in Bill's PC, go to a Poke Center, examine the PC on the far eastern part of the Poke Center, select Bill's PC, then withdraw a Pokemon. If you want to deposit a Pokemon in Bill's PC, choose "Deposit" instead of "Withdraw". Also, you get 12 boxes in Bill's PC. Each box can hold up to 25 Pokemon. To switch boxes, select "Change Box" from Bill's PC. If you have 6 Pokemon with you, when you catch another one, it'll be transferred to Bill's PC in whatever box you have it set to. NOTE: There are a few Pokemon you can catch only in the Safari Zone. These can be caught only via the use of a Safari Ball. You can throw rocks or use bait to distract the Pokemon, and thus catch it. You can't damage Pokemon in the Safari Zone. This makes catching Safari Zone-exclusive Pokemon rather difficult. Use Gameshark if you have to. Experience Points ----------------As I explained above, experience points are vital to leveling up in Pokemon Blue and Pokemon Red. When you examine your Pokemon via the menu screen, you can see how much experience points your Pokemon needs before it goes up a level. Each Pokemon, as well as Pokemon Trainers' Pokemon, give you different amounts of experience points, depending both on the level and how well-trained

the Pokemon is. Wild Pokemon don't give as much experience as Pokemon from trainers do. Keep that in mind. Pokedex ------Your Pokedex is given to you by Professor Oak shortly after you begin the game. It records a picture of each Pokemon you have encountered. If you catch a Pokemon, not only is the picture added for it, but the data as well. Only when you catch a Pokemon, is data about the Pokemon added. It also counts as you catching a Pokemon if one is traded to you, either by friend or by an NPC in the game. Though the number "151" isn't on the Pokedex initially, if you get Mew, 151 is added, as is the picture and data for Mew. Evolution --------When your Pokemon reach certain levels, they can evolve into a different Pokemon, although they will keep the same type (e.g. if Bulbasaur evolves into Ivysaur, he will keep the Grass type, just become stronger than Bulbasaur was). Not all Pokemon evolve, but most do. Also, some Pokemon do not evolve unless you use a stone, such as a Moon Stone, on them. Finally, four Pokemon are evolved from trading to a friend: Kadabra, Graveler, Haunter, and Machoke. Types of Pokemon ---------------Throughout this game, you'll find Pokemon that share different types. For example, Venasaur is a Grass-type Pokemon, meaning that it does well against Water-type Pokemon, but does not do good against a Fire-type Pokemon. There are quite a number of types in this game. Also, some Pokemon share up to two types. Exeggutor is not just a Grass-type Pokemon, but a Psychic-type Pokemon as well, meaning his type would be "Grass/Psychic". Below are a list of all the types of Pokemon in this game. Grass Fire Water Fighting Psychic Flying Bug Poison Normal

Rock Ground Ghost Dragon Electric Ice Money ----Throughout the game, you'll earn money to buy items with (obviously). Items help your success in the game, so money is a necessity. You gain money by winning battles from wild Pokemon (though only with the use of Pay Day, which only Meowth can use) and Pokemon Trainers. You can also gain money by selling old items that you don't want, although some items cannot be sold. Stones -----There are four types of stones that can evolve certain Pokemon. They are: Fire Stone, Water Stone, Thunder Stone, and Moon Stone. Moon Stone's are in short supply in this game, and can only be found in very few places. On the other hand, you can buy the other stones at the Market in Celadon City. Linking With A Friend --------------------In this game, if you have a link cable and someone else that has a Game Boy and Pokemon Red, Blue, or Yellow (Gold, Silver, and Crystal are not compatible). The two of you need to turn your Game Boy's on (OH MY, THAT TAKES ROCKET SCIENCE TO FIGURE OUT *gasp*) with your Pokemon games in there. After that, both of you go into a Poke Center. Once there, talk to the lady at the entrance of the Cable Club at the same time on each Game Boy. If done correctly, you'll be asked if you want to trade or go to the colosseum to do battle. I'll explain each below: NOTE: Link cables can be purchased at just about any store that has a video game section. Wal-Mart, K-Mart, EBGames, you get the picture... Trade ----You can trade with your friends using this option. Simple. Both of you turn the PC on to begin the trade. Then, one player selects a Pokemon he/she wants to trade, and the other player does likewise. After the two come to an agreement on what to trade, the trade is confirmed, and the Pokemon are sent to each other via the link cable. Finally, you can't just give a Pokemon to a player; you HAVE to trade. It sucks. If a friend is giving you a Pokemon, but since you can't actually "give", just trade him a crappy Pokemon like Pidgey (if he doesn't mind, of course).

IMPORTANT NOTE: Pokemon that are traded to you in R/B/Y gain "boosted" experience points, meaning that Pokemon gets double the amount of experience it would normally get if it wins a battle. I've heard that boosted experience Pokemon are weaker, though I've never been able to confirm it myself. Colosseum --------In the colosseum, you can battle with your friends here. It works just like a normal battle in that both trainers send out each of their Pokemon until one trainer wins. This is what makes the game of Pokemon right here. If you have friends who also own this game, there's no reason for you to sell, get rid of, or not buy this game, since this is where the game shines. Like in the trade arena, turn on the PC to begin fighting. Also, be sure to get the Pokemon you want to get out before the fight, since you can't change in battle! Fishing ------In this game, you can obtain a few types of fishing rods from various fisherman in the game. This is the only way to catch Water-type Pokemon. Each rod catches different Pokemon. They are: Old Rod Catches: Magikarp Good Rod Catches: Poliwag, Goldeen, Magikarp Super Rod Catches: All Pokemon that appear in the water Finally, below is a list of locations with water that certain Water-type Pokemon appear in. They are: Pallet Town Catches: Poliwag, Tentacool Viridian City Catches: Poliwag, Tentacool Cerulean City Catches: Krabby, Goldeen, Psyduck Vermilion City Catches: Krabby, Shellder Celadon City Catches: Poliwhirl, Slowpoke Fuschia City Catches: Krabby, Goldeen, Magikarp, Seaking Route 22 Catches: Goldeen, Poliwag

Route, 4, 24, & 25 Catches: Krabby, Goldeen, Psyduck Route 6 & 11 Catches: Krabby, Shellder Route 10 Catches: Poliwhirl, Slowpoke Routes 12, 13, 17, & 18 Catches: Goldeen, Tentacool, Krabby, Magikarp Route 19 Catches: Shellder, Goldeen, Staryu, Horsea, and Tentacool Safari Zone Catches: Slowpoke, Dratini, Psyduck, Krabby, Dragonair NOTE: Not only can you catch Water-type Pokemon with rods, but with Surf (HM03), as well. Old Rod guarantees Magikarp catches, by the way. Also, I will not list which Pokemon you can get in the locations listed here within the Walkthrough section. Look at this area if you want to see where to get them. Abilities --------Your Pokemon can learn up to four abilities. They can learn them from gaining levels, or from TMs (Technical Machines) and HMs (Hidden Machines). Below is an explanation of TMs and HMs: TMs --There are a total of 50 TMs in the game. Each TM is scattered throughout the game, and each TM can only be used once, so use them carefully, and make sure you use a TM on the Pokemon you want to use it on. Certain Pokemon can learn certain moves. There is not a single Pokemon in the game who can learn every TM in the game. You can also buy a few TMs in Celadon City's Market. HMs --There are a total of 5 HMs in the game. Unlike TMs, HMs allow you to teach your Pokemon a move that stays there (you can replace TM-taught abilities if you want). This is good, yet bad. HMs are mandatory, and so you're going to have to teach them to your Pokemon in order to progress through the game. I strongly recommend teaching HMs to Pokemon you'll never use, unless you know for sure you want to teach an HM to a Pokemon. Teach an HM to a Pokemon such as Pidgey, so that you don't make a bad choice and end up teaching something like Fly to a Pokemon like Zapdos. Again, if you _want_ to teach a Pokemon an HM, be sure it's what YOU WANT, and that it's actually a wise decision, or you'll end up regretting it later, believe me. Status Aliments

--------------Below is a list of all of the negative status aliments in Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow. All negative status aliments can be cured via a Poke Center, or via the necessary item (e.g. Burn Heal cures Burn). All status aliments last outside of battle, so take note of that. Burn Description: If you get burned, your Pokemon's HP will gradually deplete each turn until you cure it. Cured By: Burn Heal Freeze Description: When your Pokemon gets frozen, it won't be able to move until it gets unfrozen by Fire-type attacks, or just gets defrosted automatically. Cured By: Ice Heal Paralyze Description: When your Pokemon is paralyzed, it has a chance to not be able to move when you try and attack with it, but it also has a chance to attack like normal. Cured By: Paralyze Heal Poison Description: Poison gradually depletes the HP of the Pokemon who has it upon itself, just like Burn does. If you have Poison inflicted on you by the Toxic ability, it will gradually damage you more each turn. Cured By: Antidote Sleep Description: When a Pokemon is put to sleep, it could range from 1 turn or several turns. You can't move make any attacks with your Pokemon during this time until you heal it with Awakening, or it just wears off normally. Cured By: Awakening NOTE: Confuse is not listed as one of the negative status aliments in this game, because it doesn't appear over your level number in battle. It wears off normally, and cannot be cured with any item. |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 6. Walkthrough | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| Here is a complete walkthrough for this from beginning to end. IMPORTANT NOTE: This walkthrough covers how to beat the game from the best of my knowledge. It may not tell you how to fight EVERY trainer, find every single item, etc., but I tried. This is to help you beat the game, not be a completionist for no apparent reason. Do you wanna waste 30 hours of your life on the RPG-element of the game when you could be battling with friends? Thought so. Also, if I have made any mistake somewhere around here, in this section or the FAQ for that matter, or you want to e-mail me something I need to add, feel

free to do so! I do add what people send me and fix the errors they send me, and I credit them as well. :) When you start a new game, Professor Oak will tell you about the world being inhabited by Pokemon, and that he himself studies Pokemon as a profession. You will then be asked what your name is. Ash is your character's real name, so I will refer to him by that name throughout this FAQ. You'll have to name your rival, too. His real name is Gary, so I'll refer to him by that name. After the naming is done, you'll appear in your house in Pallet Town. Pallet Town ----------Available Pokemon: Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle (can only get one) When you finally gain control of Ash, go north and examine the PC in the northwest corner of your room, then withdraw the Potion from it. Then, go downstairs and exit the house. When you get outside, go north and try go into the grass. As you do, Professor Oak sees you and stops you, saying that grass has wild Pokemon in them. He'll bring you into his lab to get a Pokemon. When you get inside Professor Oak's lab, dialogue will commence. After it's over, you'll regain control and get to choose one of the three Pokemon Oak has left. Approach one of the three Poke Balls on the table to the right, then press A when you are in front of a Poke Ball. You can get only one Pokemon out of the three. There are three Pokemon you can get here: Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. Bulbasaur is the best starter, since it can easily take down the first two Gym Leaders with little effort. Charmander has a hard time with the first two Gym Leaders. Finally, Squirtle can easily dispatch the first Gym Leader, but after that, you'll notice that he sucks the worst. I recommend you choose Bulbasaur. After you choose a Pokemon, Gary will choose one too. Also, whatever Pokemon you chose, Gary will always choose the one that will outdue your Pokemon in terms of type-specific abilities (e.g. if you pick Bulbasaur, he'll pick Charmander, and later on he'll use Ember, a Firetype Pokemon move that is super effective against Bulbasaur, since he is a Grass-type Pokemon). Once you and your rival both choose, go south and try to exit. As you do, Gary stops you and challenges you to a duel. Whether or not you win will not affect the outcome of the game. If you win however, you get 175 bucks. Try and win. After the battle is over, Gary will leave to go train his Pokemon some more. Continue south and exit the lab. When you get back outside again, go into the grass that you went into when Oak stopped you earlier. Route 1 ------Available Pokemon: Pidgey, Rattata When you get here, you can battle (and later catch) two wild Pokemon here. You cannot capture them just yet, but you can battle them for experience points. I recommend getting to at least Level 7 or 8. There is a guy wandering around this area that gives you a Potion if you talk to him, so definitely talk to him. At any rate, once you are done leveling up here, follow the path north out of this area, and into Viridian City.

Viridian City ------------Available Pokemon: N/A When you arrive here, you'll notice that this city is the first place with a Poke Center to heal your Pokemon's HP/PP fully, as well as cure any negative status aliments on them. You'll also notice that this is the first town with a Market and a Pokemon Gym. You can't get in the Gym for awhile, so don't worry about it yet. First off, go to the Poke Center and heal your Pokemon. Then, go into the Market. Once inside the Market, you'll recieve Oak's Parcel. After getting it, take it to Professor Oak back in Pallet Town. Pallet Town ----------Available Pokemon: N/A Once inside Professor Oak's lab, talk to him and you'll give him the parcel. In return, Oak will give you the Pokedex, but Gary gets one too, the arrogant wannabe Pokemon Trainer. Grrr... Once Gary leaves and you regain control, exit the lab and head over to the house above Professor Oak's laboratory. Inside, talk to the girl sitting at the table, who will give you a Town Map. After you get that, exit the house and head back through Route 1 and back into Viridian City. NOTE: You can you got PP, and recover

talk to your mom from here on out in the house left of the one the Town Map in, and she'll fully restore all your Pokemon's HP/ negative status aliments, just like a Poke Center. Stop by and yourself when you are in the area. :)

Viridian City ------------Available Pokemon: N/A Back in Viridian City, go to the Market and buy a few Poke Balls. I recommend that you buy at least five Poke Balls (only 1000 bucks), since you need to catch a lot of Pokemon at this point in the game, since relatively difficult trainers are coming up (not difficult per se, but with just your starting Pokemon only, they are). Anyway, after stocking up on Poke Balls, rest at the Poke Center and go back to Route 1 and catch a Pidgey and a Rattata. After you catch those, train them a bit (gain about 2 levels with each, so fighting alone instead of splitting experience is the best bet to make things go much faster; your main Pokemon should be strong enough by now), then rest at the Poke Center again. Now, you can go and fight Gary again, which this FAQ is going to assume you are doing. To do that, go due west of the Market until you come across an area with trees known as Route 22.

Route 22 -------Available Pokemon: Rattata, Spearow, Nidoran F, Nidoran M When you arrive here, head west across the path and once you exit the small grassy square in the enclosed area, go left more and you'll encounter Gary. Do not go here unless you are least Level 8 with one Pokemon, and at least 6 with another. Gary has a Level 9 and Level 8 Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Gary Location: Route 22 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L9, Bulbasaur L8, Charmander L8, or Squirtle L8 (depending on who you picked at the start) Reward: $275 Strategy: This is a relatively easy battle. Still, you should come in with your main Pokemon at Level 8 at the least, followed by another strong Pokemon at at least Level 6, since Gary's two Pokemon are quite high for this point in the game. First up is Gary's Pidgey. It uses Gust and Sand-Attack, go figure. Gust itself isn't the real problem, since if you have a Potion, you can just heal yourself if you get too low on HP. Sand-Attack is the real problem, since it lowers your Pokemon's accuracy for physical and special attacks. If you don't have a Potion to heal with, just keep attacking. Once Pidgey is taken care of, Gary sends out his Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle, depending on who you picked at the start. Like you did with Pidgey, just attack this Pokemon. However, it is VERY important that you use your alternate Pokemon for Gary's last Pokemon, since if you use the one you got at the start of the game, Gary will exploit a weakness to that Pokemon, and your main one will perish. Gary shouldn't be too hard if you follow this strategy. Upon defeating Gary, you can go back into the square grassy area and capture a Nidoran M, Nidoran F, a Rattata (which you should already have), and finally a Spearow. I found the male Nidorans to be very rare, just to warn you. After you are done Pokemon-catching, head back to Viridian City. Viridian City ------------Available Pokemon: N/A Back in this city yet again, heal your Pokemon at the Poke Center. Then, go all the way north from the south entrance of the town until you reach Route 2. Route 2 ------Available Pokemon: Caterpie (Blue Version Only), Weedle (Red Version Only), Pidgey, Rattata Once here, try catching a Caterpie or a Weedle, depending on which version you have. Don't worry, you'll be able to get them both later regardless of version. Once you are done with the Pokemon-catching, go all the way north and

when you reach a building, go in it. Once inside, go north and exit through the door to reach Viridian Forest, your next destination. Viridian Forest --------------Available Pokemon: Caterpie, Metapod, Weedle, Kakuna, Pikachu I suggest you level up a few of your Pokemon to at least Level 9. This is quite high and could take awhile, so just fight with one Pokemon only instead of splitting. If you have a very low Pokemon though (3 or 4), then splitting is probably better until it gets a little stronger. You can keep going back to the Poke Center in Viridian City and healing, although this can get quite repetitive and tedious. The trainers in here give good experience (even better than the wild ones), as well, so remember that. Anyway, when you enter here, go left, up, and left to find a Poke Ball. After you get that, go back to the start. From there, head right and up to find an Antidote. On the way, you will find some Pokemon Trainers that you'll have to fight, so be aware of that. Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Viridian Forest Trainer's Pokemon: Weedle L6, Caterpie L6 Reward: $75 Strategy: This Pokemon Trainer is rather easy. If you have Charmander, use Ember to easily dispatch of Weedle and Caterpie. If not, any other Pokemon will do. Just keep attacking. Their attacks do very little damage. If you have Bulbasaur, take note that Vine Whip is very ineffective against these Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Viridian Forest Trainer's Pokemon: Weedle L7, Kakuna L7, Weedle L7 Reward: $70 Strategy: Like the previous trainer before him, this Bug Catcher is a pushover Pokemon Trainer. Again, if you have Charmander at your disposal, use Ember for super effectiveness. If you don't have Charmander, just keep attacking with any other Pokemon to easily win. Vine Whip with Bulbasaur doesn't work too well, so don't use that. After defeating the two Bug Catchers, go up from the second trainer and then keep following the path to the west, which will eventually lead you out of this forest. However, there is a Potion on the southern side of the area where the third and final Bug Catcher is, right at the exit of the forest. Grab it, and then continue to where the trainer is. Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Viridian Forest Trainer's Pokemon: Weedle L9 Reward: $90 Strategy: The simplest trainer in the forest without a doubt. He may have the highest Pokemon out of the three Bug Catchers here, but given that he only has one Pokemon, this battle is unremarkable. Use Ember if you have Charmander. Otherwise, just attack. This battle should take little effort.

Once you defeat that last trainer, continue north and out of the forest and the building you come to. After exiting the building, go north into the town. Pewter City ----------Available Pokemon: Caterpie (Blue Version Only), Weedle (Red Version Only), Pidgey, Rattata When you arrive in Pewter City, go to the Market and buy a few Potions. Then, rest at the Poke Center. Afterward, head into the Pokemon Gym located at the western portion of town. Once inside the Gym, go north and fight the Pokemon Trainer. You can sneak behind him if you don't want to fight, but I suggest you do fight just for the experience. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Male) Location: Pewter City Trainer's Pokemon: Diglett L11, Sandshrew L11 Reward: $220 Strategy: This trainer could be your first difficult trainer. Save before fighting him if you choose to fight him. He sends out a Diglett first off, which is a Ground-type Pokemon you haven't seen yet. This Pokemon has high speed, so he'll more than likely, unless you are terribly overleveled on the order of Level 16 or so, get the first turn, so be careful. Vine Whip is super effective against Diglett if you have Bulbasaur. If you have Charmander, Ember works fine. If you have Squirtle, Bubble is super effective as well. With other Pokemon aside from your starters, just use your strongest attacks and keep healed. Note that Poison Sting does not work well on Diglett. Next up is Sandshrew. Like Diglett, Sandshrew is a Ground-type Pokemon. Thankfully, he is fast, but not quite as fast as Diglett. The same strategy for Diglett applies to Sandshrew, so use it. Keep healed as well. Once the first trainer is taken care of, go to the Poke Center and heal up. Then, get prepared to face Brock, the leader of the Pewter City Pokemon Gym. Gym Leader: Brock Location: Pewter City Trainer's Pokemon: Geodude L12, Onix L14 Reward: Boulderbadge, $1366 (correct me if I'm wrong, didn't catch it), TM34 Strategy: Brock is a pushover if you have Bulbasaur or Squirtle. Use Vine Whip and Bubble if you have either one of them to make quick work of Brock's Geodude and Onix. If not, Charmander is a bad choice, since all of his attacks (including Ember) are not very effective against Brock's Rock-type Pokemon. First up is Geodude. Geodude will most of the time use Defense Curl, which increases his physical defense. If you have to rely on physical attacks to win (a rather risky thing to do), this is pure anal pain. But if you are relying on specials (which you should, since that is the element of this game), then Defense Curl is nothing to worry about. Otherwise, Geodude attacks with Tackle. After Geodude is gone, Onix is Brock's last Pokemon. Onix has extremely high Defense, and a very strong physical attack, as well. Onix can use Tackle and Bide. Bide is what you need to fear, since when Onix releases the energy from

it, he will easily hurt you around 20-30 in damage. The same strategy for Geodude applies to Onix; Bulbasaur and Squirtle make quick work of him. Charmander has trouble with him, though. Be sure to heal yourself when necessary (especially after Bide, assuming you survive) and you should come out on top. Note that perhaps you should train a Caterpie (if you have Blue Version) to a Butterfree and let it learn Confusion. That'll make this fight much easier. After defeating Brock, you get the Boulderbadge and your Pokemon can use the move Flash anytime now. You don't have the HM for Flash though, so you cannot use it yet. Aww. Brock will also give you TM34, which contains Bide. Yay! Anyway, exit the Gym after defeating Brock. Back in Pewter City, you can visit the Museum if you like for $50. It's located on the far northern part of the town. The only thing you can do here is waste 50 bucks to go see fossils of prehistoric Pokemon. This can be useful later, but not now. When you are done with your errands in Pewter City, head east to Route 3. Route 3 ------Available Pokemon: Pidgey, Rattata, Spearow, Jigglypuff, Magikarp In this area, there are many Pokemon Trainers to fight, which is quite good, considering they all give fair to good experience. Anyway, just go east the entire time you are here in Route 3, since that is the only direction to take. I will take the time of doing the tedious task of writing down all of the Pokemon Trainers you fight here: Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Route 3 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L9, Pidgey L9 Reward: $135 Strategy: This battle is simple. Very simple. Use your strongest attacks with any Pokemon you have and this battle will be over quickly. Vine Whip and Poison Sting don't work well here though, so avoid using those. Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Route 3 Trainer's Pokemon: Caterpie L10, Weedle L10, Caterpie L10 Reward: $100 Strategy: This pushover wannabe Pokemon Trainer from Viridian Forest hasn't changed much. Use your strongest attacks to defeat him quickly. Vine Whip won't work well here, so remember that. Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: Route 3 Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L11, Ekans L11 Reward: $165 Strategy: This is another easy fight, although he does have one Pokemon that could do some slight damage to you, and that is Ekans, a Poison-type Pokemon that you haven't seen before. First up is Rattata, and this rat is no stranger to us Pokemon players, now is he? He isn't that hard, so just pound him with your strongest attacks and you'll win. After Rattata is Ekans, a snake Pokemon. By the way, Ekans is "Snake" spelled backwards. Defeat Ekans the same way you did with Rattata, and that's by using your strongest attacks. Ekans can give

you trouble if he gets a turn in first, or if he uses Wrap before you kill him. Still not too hard, though. Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Route 3 Trainer's Pokemon: Weedle L9, Kakuna L9, Caterpie L9, Metapod L9 Reward: $90 Strategy: Another simple fight. Use your strongest attacks to win. Kakuna and Metapod can't attack anyway, so what are you worried about? Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Route 3 Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L10, Nidoran M L10 Reward: $150 Strategy: This is another easy trainer. First up is Rattata. Use your best attacks to take it down. You should know this by now. As for Nidoran M, he can be a bit harder than Rattata, so be careful. Use your strongest attacks and keep your HP up to win. He can do some damage. Bubble is super effective to Nidoran M, by the way, so use that if you have Squirtle. Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: Route 3 Trainer's Pokemon: Spearow L14 Reward: $210 Strategy: This trainer would be hard if it weren't for him only having one decent Pokemon. Keep healed with Potions, since Spearow is quite strong with his Peck attack. Use your strongest attacks to beat it. Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Route 3 Trainer's Pokemon: Caterpie L11, Metapod L11 Reward: $110 Strategy: This fight is a rather simple one. No need for a strategy. He's easy enough. After you defeat all the trainers in Route 3, you'll find a patch of grass where you can catch Jigglypuff, a new Pokemon. It's rare, but possible to find. It's hard to catch too, so weaken it first. After you catch a Jigglypuff Pokemon, talk to the girl in the grass to start a Pokemon Battle. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Route 3 Trainer's Pokemon: Jigglypuff L14 Reward: $210 Strategy: This trainer can be a bit hard, due to how strong Jigglypuff is. Jigglypuff has low Defense despite high Attack, so taking it down with physical attacks should be no problem. Keep healed, and you'll win. An important thing to note also is that Jigglypuff's main move is Sing, which puts you to sleep and potentially for numerous turns. Pound is a powerful physical Jigglypuff will nail you with. Careful. Once you defeat Lass, head east, then north and enter the Poke Center you come to. In there, heal your Pokemon, then talk to the old man and buy his Magikarp for $500. While you can get it later, there is no reason why you shouldn't pay $500 now, since not only is it not a lot, but it's also good to start trainin one as soon as possible, since its evolved from, Gyarados, is reached at Level 20, and it doesn't that long to get to Level 20. Magikarp can't use anything

but Splash by the way, and all that does is do...well, nothing. >_> Anyway, after getting Magikarp, exit the Poke Center and head into nearby Mt. Moon, your next destination. Mt. Moon -------Available Pokemon: Clefairy, Zubat, Paras, Geodude NOTE: Since there are so many, to avoid confusion, I'll list all Pokemon Trainers in Mt. Moon before I get on with the walkthrough. Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Mt. Moon Trainer Pokemon's: Weedle L11, Kakuna L11 Reward: $110 Strategy: This guy isn't hard, but his Weedle uses Poison Sting, and can give Poison to one of your Pokemon, which gradually drains your HP until death, both in and out of battle. Not good. Use an Antidote at the end of the fight, not during, incase Weedle uses Poison Sting again, to cure the Poison. You should've gotten an Antidote from Viridian Forest. Weedle and Kakuna are easy enough to beat. You should know how by now. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Mt. Moon Trainer's Pokemon: Clefairy L14 Reward: $210 Strategy: Not too hard of a fight, if I do say so myself. Clefairy has Pound and Growl, respectively. Pound is the thing you need to worry about. Growl isn't too much of a problem, given that specials are more widely used than physicals. Use your strongest Pokemon to take it down. Pokemon Trainer: Super Nerd Location: Mt. Moon Trainer's Pokemon: Magnemite L11, Voltorb L11 Reward: $275 Strategy: This fight is not hard at all. Use your strongest attacks to win. You may get damaged a decent amount in this fight, although you should still easily win. Bring Squirtle (or Wartortle, since that's possible at this point in the game) into the fight if you'd like, since Magnemite and Volorb, although Electric-type Pokemon, do not use moves like Thundershock, at least with this particular trainer. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Mt. Moon Trainer's Pokemon: Oddish L11, Bellsprout L11 Reward: $165 Strategy: If you have Charmander or Charmeleon, this fight is a breeze. Use Ember if you have Charmander or Charmeleon. If you have Squirtle, beating Lass could be hard, since Bubble is not very effective against Oddish and Bellsprout, being that they are Grass-types. If you have Squirtle or Bulbasaur, Tackle is your best bet. They can

take awhile to take down, so be careful. With other Pokemon, use your strongest attacks (except for Poison Sting and Thundershock) to win. Keeping healed is also not a bad idea. Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: Mt. Moon Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L10, Rattata L10, Zubat L10 Reward: $150 Strategy: This trainer is a pushover. Use your strongest attacks to take it down. He has a Zubat, but that's nothing to worry about. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Mt. Moon Trainer's Pokemon: Geodude L10, Geodude L10, Onix L10 Reward: $350 Strategy: This battle is a cake walk if you have Squirtle or Wartortle. Even if you have Bulbasaur or Ivysaur, Vine Whip makes quick work of these unworthy foes. If you have Charmander or Charmeleon, things could be rather difficult. Use your strongest Pokemon, and use only special attacks. A Butterfree with Confusion works well here. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Mt. Moon Trainer's Pokemon: Sandshrew L11, Rattata L11, Zubat L11 Reward: $330 Strategy: If you have a Water-type Pokemon, this is a breeze. That is also the case if you have a Grass-type Pokemon. Use your strongest Pokemon to win here, and avoid using Poison Sting to Sandshrew and Zubat. Thundershock against Sandshrew is also unwise. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Mt. Moon Trainer's Pokemon: Raticate L16 Reward: $480 Strategy: This could be a bit tough, since Raticate, the evolved form of Rattata, is quite tough at this point in the game, especially when you consider the fact that its a Level 16 Pokemon. Since you really have no types that are "super effective" to Raticate right now, use your strongest Pokemon, and definitely keep healed. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Mt. Moon Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L13, Zubat L13 Reward: $390 Strategy: This is easy. Use your strongest attacks to take both of them down with little effort. This is getting a bit boring, don't you think? Pokemon Trainer: Super Nerd Location: Mt. Moon Trainer's Pokemon: Grimer L12, Voltorb L12, Koffing L12 Reward: $300 Strategy: This fight could be a bit tough. The levels of his Pokemon are not that high, but this guy has some rather impressive Pokemon. First up is Grimer. To defeat Grimer, simply use your strongest Pokemon. You have no type of Pokemon right now that's super effective to it. For Voltorb, if you have Geodude with you, Rock Throw works excellent,

and will take down Voltorb in no time. Otherwise, avoid using Squirtle or Wartortle, and just use your best Pokemon. Finally, to win against Koffing, a new Pokemon, just use your strongest attacks. As was the case with Grimer, you have nothing to really hurt Koffing a whole lot, so just pound him. There are four new Pokemon to catch here. The two most useful overall would be Clefairy (very rare) and Geodude (very common). Anyway, Mt. Moon is a maze cave, so nagivating through it can be difficult. Luckily, I've got directions for you. The guidance you seek, young Padawan, within my hands, it is. There are a ton of items to get here, however, so I don't suggest you just rush through the mountain without getting anything at all. These items are actually pretty useful, believe it or not. They are: Potion (x2), Escape Rope, Moon Stone, HP Up, Rare Candy, TM01, and TM12. I cannot give specific directions on how to get the items, since, again, this cave is a maze, so navigating and finding everything can be quite difficult. Sorry, but you'll have to look for the items on your own. Be careful not to let all your Pokemon get low on HP or die, since the Pokemon here are a bit tough. Whether or not you choose to get the items, to get out, head all the way to the extreme northwest corner of the first room that you appear in, ignoring all other stairs you come across unless you want items. Once there, take out the Hiker (you'll have to fight trainers along the way to the Hiker, by the way), then grab the Moon Stone in the upper-left corner above where he was. Then, go down the stairs and follow the path through the remainder of the level. Soon enough, you'll come across members of Team Rocket, who will attack you. Eventually, after the Rockets are gone, you'll run into another Super Nerd Pokemon Trainer. Take him out, then you can get one of two fossils: the Helix Fossil or the Dome Fossil. The Helix Fossil gives you the Pokemon Omanyte much later in the game, and the Dome Fossil gives you the Pokemon Kabuto much later in the game. I recommend grabbing the Dome Fossil; Kabuto is better, in my opinion. If you want the other fossil, then either use Gameshark, or trade with one of your friends who has the Pokemon you don't. Either way, after choosing a fossil, simply go left, down the stairs, then out of this place. Route 4 ------Available Pokemon: Pidgey, Rattata, Spearow, Ekans (Red Version Only), Sandshrew (Blue Version Only) When you arrive at Route 4, head all the way east into Cerulean City, picking up TM04 as you do. You can also use the patch of grass in the area if you want to catch an Ekans or a Sandshrew, depending on your version. Cerulean City ------------NOTE: There is a glitch called the "Mew Glitch" you can do right here to get Mew. Mew is normally not accessible, except for with Gameshark. Refer to this FAQ for more information:

http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/gameboy/file/pokemon_mew_glitch.txt Available Pokemon: Mew (glitch) When you arrive here, rest at the Poke Center. Then, head over to the Market and restock on some items (including Poke Balls). Afterward, enter the Pokemon Gym to the right of the Poke Center. Inside the Gym, face all of the Pokemon Trainers in the Gym (never just avoid them). Eventually, you'll reach the leader of the Gym, Misty. Pokemon Trainer: Swimmer Location: Cerulean City Trainer's Pokemon: Horsea L16, Shellder L16 Reward: $80 Strategy: This guy has two new Pokemon that you haven't yet seen. He should be quite easy, though. Ivysaur (you should have one by now) can easily dispose of both his Pokemon with Vine Whip. If you have Wartortle, Tackle is your best bet, since Bubble and Water Gun are ineffective. If you have Charmeleon, avoid using him at all costs. You should win by using your strongest attacks with any of your Pokemon you choose to send out. It should be obvious which Pokemon to use, since you should know what is weak against what by now. Be warned that Horsea uses Bubble, and that's why I said to avoid using Charmeleon. Shellder has high Defense, so keep that in mind. If you have Pikachu, he can make quick work of Horsea and Shellder with Thundershock. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Cerulean City Trainer's Pokemon: Goldeen L19 Reward: $380 Strategy: Goldeen is yet another Pokemon you have yet to see in the game. She has quite a high level Pokemon, so watch out. Goldeen attacks with Peck, which by the way, is super effective to Ivysaur. Use him if you want though, since Vine Whip kills Goldeen faster than Peck kills Ivysaur. Charmeleon is a bad choice; Wartortle is a so-so choice. Use Tackle if you use him. Pikachu can make quick work of Goldeen using Thundershock. Just use your strongest Pokemon if you don't have Pikachu or Ivysaur, and keep your HP up, and you'll win. Gym Leader: Misty Location: Cerulean City Trainer's Pokemon: Staryu L18, Starmie L21 Reward: Cascadebadge, $2079, TM11 Strategy: The fight against Misty is so very easy if you have trained a highly Pikachu or an Ivysaur. Thundershock can make quick work of Staryu and Starmie, two very godly Water-type Pokemon. Better yet, it can inflict the Paralyze status aliment on them, and that gives a good chance of a Pokemon not attacking that much in battle! Vine Whip also makes quick work of both of them, and Water Gun and Bubblebeam, both of which Misty is fond of using, is not very effective against Ivysaur, so he can take more damage than Pikachu and still inflict super effective attacks. If you don't have Pikachu or Ivysaur, I'd suggest training a Butterfree to about Level 18-20, or a Beedrill to Level 18-20, depending on which version you have. Misty is also fond of using X Defend on her Pokemon, which raises

their defense to physical and special attacks, so watch out. Also, Bubblebeam is a very devastating attack, and can easily kill you in one or two hits even if it doesn't register as super effective. After you beat Misty, you get the Cascadebadge, which allows all Pokemon up to Level 30 obey you. Nifty. You also get TM11, which teaches Bubblebeam, which happens to be one of my favorite Water-type Pokemon moves. Also, you can use Cut anytime outside of battle now, but only when you acquire the HM for it, which you don't have yet. Exit the Gym and go back and rest at the Poke Center. Now, head north to Nugget Bridge. Once there, you'll run into Gary. Pokemon Trainer: Gary Location: Nugget Bridge Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgeotto L18, Abra L15, Rattata L15, Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle L17 Reward: $595 Strategy: Gary is a little tough this time around. However, if you have the right type of Pokemon, he's easy. Pidgeotto can die by Pikachu's Thundershock easily, Abra can die by any Pokemon you have, and Rattata is a joke, so just pound him. Bulbasaur can go down easily if you have Charmeleon, since Ember is super effective. Geodude's Rock Throw is also good if you have him. Charmander can go down with Bubblebeam, even if you don't have Wartortle or a Pokemon with high Special, Bubblebeam will only take 1-2 hits to kill Charmander. Finally, Squirtle can be beaten with Thundershock very easily. Nugget Bridge ------------Available Pokemon: N/A After you defeat Gary, continue north across the Nugget Bridge, fighting the five Pokemon Trainers you come across. Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Nugget Bridge Trainer's Pokemon: Caterpie L14, Weedle L14 Reward: $140 Strategy: This guy is simple. Just pound him. You shouldn't have trouble. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Nugget Bridge Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L14, Nidoran F L14 Reward: $210 Strategy: Thundershock makes quick work of Pidgey if you have a Pikachu. Otherwise, use your strongest Pokemon to take Pidgey and Nidoran F down. Not hard at all. Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: Nugget Bridge Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L14, Ekans L14, Zubat L14 Reward: $210 Strategy: Rattata can be taken down very easily. Ekans is harder, because of Wrap, so be careful. If you have Potions, use them to heal with cause Wrap can really damage you. Zubat can be taken care of with

Thundershock or with your strongest Pokemon (except Ivysaur). Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Nugget Bridge Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L16, Nidoran F L16 Reward: $240 Strategy: Lass is very easy. Pidgey can be taken care of very easily. As for Nidoran F, just use Bubblebeam with whoever you taught it to, or just use your strongest Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Male) Location: Nugget Bridge Trainer's Pokemon: Mankey L18 Reward: $360 Strategy: He has a Mankey, which is a Fighting-type Pokemon, the first one we've seen, actually. Mankey's Karate Chop attack hurts a lot, too, so be careful. Take him down with your strongest attacks. Bubblebeam will suffice. Once you defeat all 5 Pokemon Trainers, go north more and you'll receive a Nugget from a member of Team Rocket. When you refuse to join, he'll fight you. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Nugget Bridge Trainer's Pokemon: Ekans L15, Zubat L15 Reward: $450 Strategy: An easy enough battle. Ekans uses Wrap, so be aware of that. Heal if need be. For Zubat, Thundershock and Bubblebeam work well. If you have neither of those, your strongest attacks will work fine. Upon defeating the evil member of Team Rocket, continue onward to Route 25. Route 25 -------Available Pokemon: Caterpie, Metapod, Weedle, Kakuna, Pidgey, Oddish (Red Version Only), Abra, Bellsprout (Blue Version Only) Once here, check out the patch of grass to the left and try and catch an Abra, since he is the first Psychic-type Pokemon available to you in the game. You should catch Oddish or Bellsprout as well, depending on your version. Once you are done Pokemon catching, initiate a fight with the Pokemon Trainer in the grass. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Male) Location: Route 25 Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L14, Ekans L14 Reward: $280 Strategy: Rattata is a Pokemon we've dealt with far too much. You should know how to beat it. Ekans is fairly easy, too. Just pound it and heal if needed. After the fight, head north into the fenced area and grab TM45. Now, go back south, then head east and you'll have to battle a huge amount of Pokemon Trainers. As always, I'll list them all for your convenience. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker

Location: Route 25 Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L15, Geodude L15 Reward: $525 Strategy: Machop is another Fighting-type Pokemon, who unfortunatly knows Karate Chop, the same move Mankey did. He is defeated with your strongest attacks. Keep healed though, since Karate Chop is very dangerous. As for Geodude, Bubblebeam will suffice, as will Vine Whip if you have Ivysaur. Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: Route 25 Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L15, Spearow L15 Reward: $225 Strategy: This guy is a piece of cake. Rattata is simple enough. Spearow can be taken down with Thundershock, or your strongest Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Route 25 Trainer's Pokemon: Onix L19 Reward: $595 Strategy: You've dealt with Geodude's and Onix's enough to know how to win. Water Gun, Bubblebeam, Vine Whip will all be enough to win. Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: Route 25 Trainer's Pokemon: Slowpoke L17 Reward: $255 Strategy: Slowpoke is a Psychic-type AND Water-type Pokemon. It can be beaten via Thundershock, Vine Whip, or Rock Throw with Geodude. Slowpoke does not use any Water-type attacks in this fight, so Geodude can survive. Slowpoke uses Confusion, which is a Psychic-type move. Be careful, since it is super effective to Ivysaur or Bellsprout. Vine Whip works, but it's far too risky. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Route 25 Trainer's Pokemon: Nidoran M L15, Nidoran F L15 Reward: $225 Strategy: This fight is easy. Bubblebeam works wonders on both of them, as do your strongest Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Route 25 Trainer's Pokemon: Geodude L13, Geodude L13, Machop L13, Geodude L13 Reward: $455 Strategy: Water Gun, Bubblebeam, Vine Whip (noticing a pattern)? Machop is the only Pokemon who actually poses a threat, but even it isn't too hard to take down, though do watch your HP. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Male) Location: Route 25 Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L14, Ekans L14 Reward: $280 Strategy: Very easy fight. Attack, keep your HP up. I tire of this. Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: Route 25 Trainer's Pokemon: Ekans L14, Sandshrew L14

Reward: $210 Strategy: Ekans can be taken of, via your strongest attacks. Sandshrew can be taken care of with Water Gun, Bubblebeam, or Vine Whip. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Route 25 Trainer's Pokemon: Oddish L13, Pidgey L13, Oddish L13 Reward: $195 Strategy: Oddish can be taken care of, via Ember or Rock Throw. Pidgey can be taken care of with Thundershock, Bubblebeam, etc. After you get through the intense amount of Pokemon Trainers, enter the house you come across. It's Bill's house. Sea Cottage - Bill's House -------------------------Available Pokemon: N/A Once inside Bill's house, talk to the Pokemon-lookalike and it'll reveal itself as Bill, who has failed an experiment and turned himself into a Pokemon! Bill will then go into the machine on the right, and tell you to activate the teleporter on his PC to turn him back to normal. So go left and examine the keyboard left of the PC monitor to turn him back to normal. In return, he gives you the S.S. Ticket, which will let you ride the S.S. Anne ship in Vermilion City. Now, you can exit and reenter and then examine the PC to see pictures of four Pokemon Bill loves: Eevee, Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon, all of whom's photos will be added to your Pokedex (though not the data). Your business is done here, so exit the house and head south, all the way west, all the way south, then jump over the fence you come across to get back into Cerulean City with a shortcut. Cerulean City ------------Available Pokemon: N/A Back in Cerulean City, heal your Pokemon at the Poke Center, then head into the house behind the Pokemon Gym (this building was previously blocked off by a guard). Inside, you'll learn that a TM was stolen. Go through the hole in the back of the house, and talk to the Team Rocket member outside to initiate a fight with him. Beat him to get TM28, which teaches Dig, a quite good move, I might add. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Cerulean City Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L17, Drowzee L17 Reward: $510 Strategy: This could actually prove to be a somewhat tough fight. You don't have to worry that much, but one of your Pokemon (possibly two) could easily die. Machop, as we know, uses Karate Chop, which is a very potent physical attack. Use your strongest attacks to defeat it (Bubblebeam works well). Next up is Drowzee, another Psychictype Pokemon. It uses Confusion, and that's bad too. Keep healed,

and use your strongest attacks, such as Bubblebeam to win. After getting TM28, head east and all the way, south, then keep following the path south to reach Route 5. Route 5 ------Available Pokemon: Pidgey, Oddish (Red Version Only), Meowth (Blue Version Only), Mankey (Red Version Only), Bellsprout (Blue Version Only) Once here, you can jump over the fences to the left and walk around in the grass to find some new Pokemon. Meowth and Mankey are available here, depending upon your version. Both are good, but Meowth is better. Catch the new Pokemon that you can get, then jump across the rest of the fences and you will see a house. This is the Pokemon Daycare Center, where an old man levels up your Pokemon for you. Sounds good, right? Unfortunately, you don't get to control which moves your Pokemon learn, so leave the daycare alone, and head into the building east of it. In there, go downstairs and follow the path to another building. Once you are in that building, go south and exit the building to reach Route 6. Route 6 ------Available Pokemon: Pidgey, Oddish (Red Version Only), Meowth (Blue Version Only), Mankey (Red Version Only), Bellsprout (Blue Version Only) When you arrive here, head south into Vermilion City. You'll have to fight a few trainers along the way, though. Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Route 6 Trainer's Pokemon: Weedle L16, Caterpie L16, Weedle L16 Reward: $160 Strategy: This is a very easy fight. Use your best Pokemon to take these wimps down to the grave where they belong. Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Route 6 Trainer's Pokemon: Butterfree L20 Reward: $200 Strategy: Butterfree is not as bad as it may seem. However, Butterfree will use Stun Spore, which can inflict Paralyze on you, so watch out. To win, use Thundershock if you have Pikachu, Rock Throw if you have Geodude, Ember if you have Charmeleon... You get the picture. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 6 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L16, Pidgey L16, Pidgey L16 Reward: $320 Strategy: Use your strongest Pokemon to win this fight easily.

Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Male) Location: Route 6 Trainer's Pokemon: Spearow L16, Raticate L16 Reward: $320 Strategy: This guy's easy. Spearow can be defeated with anything you've got. Raticate, on the other hand, might be a bit tougher, but it's not much to worry about even so. Use your strongest attacks with your strongest Pokemon, such as Bubblebeam, Water Gun, etc. to win. Vermilion City -------------Available Pokemon: Farfetch'd Once here, go into the building west of the Poke Center and talk to the old man, who happens to be the Fishing Guru. He'll give you an Old Rod, which you can use to catch Water-type Pokemon! Unfortunately for you, you can only catch Magikarp with this rod. Meh... oh well. Now, go to the building directly to the south of the one you just entered. In there, talk to the old man sitting on the couch and listen to his long and boring story to get a Bike Voucher. After getting that, go back to Cerulean City and enter the building west of the Mart and talk to the guy behind the counter in the building with the bikes and he'll give you a Bicycle for free (normally, they cost $1,000,000)! Bicycles allow you to ride a bicycle on land, meaning you can travel faster. Nifty. Once you get that, head back to Vermilion City and then you should know that you can trade a Spearow for a Farfetch'd Pokemon in the building east of the one you got the Bike Voucher in. I'd recommend doing it, since Spearow can be re-caught, and since Farfetch'd will gain a "boosted experience" in battle, meaning twice the amount it would normally. You can board the S.S. Anne after you do all this, but I'd suggest going into Diglett's Cave east of the city to catch Diglett or possibly Dugtrio (though I'd recommend catching a Diglett and training it from there). Also, going to Route 11 to catch new Pokemon wouldn't be a bad idea, either. Let's go to Diglett's Cave first, shall we? So, head east of the city and into the cave. Diglett's Cave -------------Available Pokemon: Diglett, Dugtrio Once here, go down the stairs into the main part of the cave. Once there, walk around until you find a Diglett. Catch it after weakening it some. Don't bother with catching a Dugtrio, since it's better just to train a Diglett to a Dugtrio. After your business here is done, exit the way you came and then head eastward to Route 11. Route 11 -------Available Pokemon: Spearow, Ekans (Red Version Only), Sandshrew (Blue Version Only), Drowzee

Catch a Drowzee here. Afterward, fight all the Pokemon Trainers in this area to get some good experience before boarding S.S. Anne. I'll list them all below for your convenience. Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: Route 11 Trainer's Pokemon: Ekans L21 Reward: $315 Strategy: This guy is easy enough, just watch out for Wrap. Pokemon Trainer: Gambler Location: Route 11 Trainer's Pokemon: Poliwag L18, Horsea L18 Reward: $1260 Strategy: This guy has strictly Water-type Pokemon. You've dealt with these back in Cerulean City's Pokemon Gym, so you should know how to win. Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: Route 11 Trainer's Pokemon: Nidoran M L18, Nidorino L18 Reward: $270 Strategy: Hmm, he has a Nidorino, which is an evolved Nidoran M. Nidoran M should be taken care of very easily. Nidorino is slightly harder, so watch out. It uses Horn Attack, which is a fairly powerful physical move. Heal if you get too low on HP or just switch Pokemon. Also, watch out for Poison Sting, since you can get Poison inflicted on you. Water Gun, Bubblebeam, or your strongest attacks should be enough. Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: Route 11 Trainer's Pokemon: Sandshrew L19, Zubat L19 Reward: $285 Strategy: Sandshrew can be taken care of with Water Gun, Bubblebeam, or Vine Whip, or your strongest attacks with your strongest Pokemon. Zubat is defeated by your strongest Pokemon or with Pikachu's Thundershock attack. Pokemon Trainer: Gambler Location: Route 11 Trainer's Pokemon: Bellsprout L18, Oddish L18 Reward: $1260 Strategy: Bellsprout uses Wrap and it can use Sleep Powder too, so watch out for that. Take it out quick with Ember or your non Grass-type and non Water-type moves. Do the same for His Oddish isn't quite as hard as his Bellsprout was, so be okay.

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Pokemon Trainer: Gambler Location: Route 11 Trainer's Pokemon: Growlithe L18, Vulpix L18 Reward: $1260 Strategy: This guy has all Fire-type Pokemon. Growlithe or Vulpix shouldn't be hard at all. Use Water Gun, Bubblebeam, Vine Whip, Rock Throw... you get the picture. Pokemon Trainer: Engineer

Location: Route 11 Trainer's Pokemon: Magnemite L21 Reward: $1050 Strategy: He has a Magnemite, an Electric-type Pokemon you have not yet seen. It isn't too tough to defeat, so just use your strongest attacks to win. Heal if necessary. Pokemon Trainer: Engineer Location: Route 11 Trainer's Pokemon: Magnemite L18, Magnemite L18, Magneton L18 Reward: $900 Strategy: Alright, this can be a pain in the butt. Take out the two Magnemites he's got using your strongest Pokemon and your strongest moves. Keep healed and you should be okay. The real problem comes with Magneton. Magneton uses Sonicboom, a Normal-type Pokemon move that drains a lot of HP away from your Pokemon each time it's used. Magneton is also very fond of using Thundershock, so avoid using Water-type Pokemon for this. If you caught a Diglett and it had Dig, use that. Rock Throw with Geodude also works well. Pokemon Trainer: Gambler Location: Route 11 Trainer's Pokemon: Voltorb L18, Magnemite L18 Reward: $1260 Strategy: This is an easy enough fight. Use your strongest attacks to win. Heal when necessary. Simple, eh? Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: Route 11 Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L17, Rattata L17, Raticate L17 Reward: $255 Strategy: This guy is very simple, although you may have to switch to another Pokemon if you have no Potions, since all three of his Pokemon use Hyper Fang, which is quite powerful. Use your strongest Pokemon and you should come out on top with little or no problems. After defeating the trainers in the area, head west, past the Diglett's Cave, then head south and follow the path across the bridge you come across. When you come across the guy blocking the entrance to S.S. Anne, Ash will show him the ticket to get in automatically. He'll let you through, so board the ship. S.S. Anne --------Available Pokemon: N/A NOTE: If your Pokemon need to recover, you can leave now and go to the Poke Center in Vermilion City to recover. When you arrive on the S.S. Anne (this gets me in the mood for a cruise to a Carribean Island >_>), you should battle all of the Pokemon Trainers in here before venturing onward to Gary and getting HM01 (Cut), so that you are prepared for the next Gym Leader in Vermilion City. I will list all of the Pokemon Trainers you can fight in here. After that, I'll tell you where you can find the items in the ship. Just for reference, you can go to different areas of the ship aside from the

main one by going down sets of stairs in the ship. There are many stairways in this ship, although this ship is far from a maze. Also, most Pokemon Trainers are located in the small rooms in the ship, although there is a hidden room with a few more Pokemon Trainers. To get there, go down the stairway left of the entrance, then go south down another set of stairs. After that, go all the way left, past the guy walking around to reach a hidden room. Neat, huh? :) Pokemon Trainer: Gentleman Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Nidoran M L19, Nidoran F L19 Reward: $1330 Strategy: This guy is a walk in the park. Bubblebeam, Water Gun, Vine Whip, Dig, all work very good here. Pokemon Trainer: Youngster Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Nidoran M L21 Reward: $315 Strategy: Bubblebeam, Water Gun, etc... You get the picture. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L18, Nidoran F L18 Reward: $270 Strategy: Not too hard of a Pokemon Trainer for someone who collected these Pokemon from "around the world", is she? Use your best Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Gentleman Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Growlithe L18, Growlithe L18 Reward: $1260 Strategy: Use Water-type Pokemon, Ground-type Pokemon, or Grass-type Pokemon to win very easily. Pokemon Trainer: Sailor Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Horsea L17, Horsea L17, Horsea L17 Reward: $510 Strategy: Very easy fight. Thundershock, Vine Whip, Rock Throw, all work good. Pokemon Trainer: Sailor Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Tentacool L18, Staryu L18 Reward: $540 Strategy: Another easy fight. Use the same strategy as you did for the previous Sailor, except Vine Whip is not very effective to Tentacool so I would avoid using that. Pokemon Trainer: Fisherman Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Tentacool L17, Staryu L17, Shellder L17 Reward: $595 Strategy: Same strategy as the above two trainers. Pokemon Trainer: Sailor Location: S.S. Anne

Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L20 Reward: $600 Strategy: This can be a bit tough, since Karate Chop is quite deadly coming from a Level 20 Machop. Be careful, and use your strongest attacks to defeat it. Jigglypuff is not a good choice, being that Karate Chop is super effective to it. Pokemon Trainer: Sailor Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Horsea L17, Shellder L17, Tentacool L17 Reward: $510 Strategy: You should know how to defeat these watery foes by now, though do be careful, since Tentacool could prove to be a bit tough due to Supersonic. Pokemon Trainer: Sailor Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Shellder L21 Reward: $630 Strategy: Quite an easy fight, despite Shellder being Level 21. Use Vine Whip, Thundershock, stuff like that... Physical attacks are not too good against Shellder. Pokemon Trainer: Fisherman Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Goldeen L17, Tentacool L17, Goldeen L17 Reward: $595 Strategy: Thundershock is your best friend, as is Rock Throw. Otherwise, use your strongest attacks and keep healed if need be. Pokemon Trainer: Gentleman Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Pikachu L23 Reward: $1610 Strategy: This guy is fairly easy. A Ground-type Pokemon with Dig is a good bet here, as is Geodude with Rock Throw. Otherwise, your strongest Pokemon (aside from Water-types, of course) will be enough to win. Pokemon Trainer: Gentleman Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Growlithe L17, Ponyta L17 Reward: $1120 (didn't catch how much exactly, so e-mail me if I'm wrong) Strategy: This guy is a piece of cake. Ground-type Pokemon, as well as Rocktype Pokemon, Grass-type Pokemon, and Water-type Pokemon will own him. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L18, Pikachu L18 Reward: $270 Strategy: A very easy fight. Rattata is beaten with your best Pokemon. As for Pikachu, beat him with a Ground-type Pokemon with Dig, or with Rock Throw from Geodude. Hidden Room Trainers -------------------Pokemon Trainer: Sailor

Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L17, Tentacool L17 Reward: $510 Strategy: This guy is a joke. Machop is a Pokemon we've dealt with for a long time, so it should be easy to defeat it now. Use your strongest Pokemon against Machop (except for Grass-types). As for Tentacool, it can be beaten with Thundershock, or Dig. Pokemon Trainer: Sailor Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L18, Shellder L18 Reward: $540 Strategy: This fight is another easy one. Use the same strategy as above to win. Once you defeat all the trainers, it's time to loot this ship of its treasure. Starting off, there is an item to be collected in the fourth room from the left in the room with the entrance to this ship. In that room, you should find TM08. For the next item, take the stairs in the southeast corner of the main room of the ship. After that, enter the first door you come to and grab the Max Potion. After you get the Max Potion, exit the room and go left and enter the second door you come across (meaning ignore the first, but enter the one after). In that room, grab the Ether. For the next item, go through the door directly to the left of the one that contained the Ether to get TM44. After getting that, go back to the main room of the ship. Once there, head west then south, ignoring the stairs you come across. Go through the entrance to another room when you come across it. In this room full of chefs and tables, go to the eastern area of the room and you should see three trash cans. Examine the bottom one to get a Great Ball. Nice. Now, go back to the main room, then take the stairs to the left that you ignored earlier. Afterward, go south, ignoring the next set of stairs you come across, as that leads you to the hidden room of the S.S. Anne. Instead, head east and enter the second door you come across. In there, you can get a Max Ether. For the next item, keep going east, being sure to ignore the next door you come across, but being sure to enter the one after that one. In this room, you can get a Rare Candy. Now, exit this room and head east, then up at the split to find Gary. He'll fight you, as always. Pokemon Trainer: Gary Location: S.S. Anne Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgeotto L19, Raticate L16, Kadabra L18, Ivysaur, Charmeleon, or Wartortle L20 Reward: $1300 Strategy: This never gets old, does it? Gary comes packed with basically the same litter as before, with the exception of Kadabra and his evolved starter. Pidgeotto can be taken down with Thundershock or Rock Throw quite easily. Raticate can be taken down with your strongest Pokemon, although I warn you that Raticate's Hyper Fang is quite strong, so watch out. Kadabra can be taken care of with your best Pokemon, just like Raticate. This time around though, Kadabra has more than just Teleport; it uses Confusion, too. Finally, Ivysaur can be dispatched with Ember, Dig, Rock Throw (though it's risky due to Geodude's weakness to Grass-type Pokemon), and Peck if you have Spearow or Fearow.

Charmeleon can be taken care of with Water Gun, Bubblebeam, Rock Throw, Dig, etc. Wartortle can be taken care of with Thundershock quite easily. Upon defeating Gary, he runs off, so go down the nearby set of stairs into the Captain's room. Inside there, talk to the Captain, who happens to be seasick. Ash will rub his back and he'll say that he feels much better and he'll give you HM01, which teaches Cut. Nifty. Now go back to the entrance of the ship and exit it, and you'll watch it take off. Vermilion City -------------Available Pokemon: N/A Now, I suggest you don't teach Cut to a Pokemon just yet. Instead, catch a crappy Grass-type Pokemon, like Oddish or Bellsprout and teach it to that Pokemon. I'm telling you this because HM's cannot be deleted from your move list, so you should only teach it to Pokemon you know you'll never use. Anyway, after teaching Cut to a Pokemon, head over to the Pokemon Gym in the southwestern corner of Vermilion City. There, stand in front of the tree and use Cut to break the tree. With the tree out of the way, enter the Pokemon Gym. Inside, defeat the Pokemon Trainers in the room before unlocking the door leading to Lieutenant Surge. Pokemon Trainer: Sailor Location: Vermilion City Trainer's Pokemon: Pikachu L21, Pikachu L21 Reward: $630 Strategy: An easy fight if you have a Rock-type Pokemon. A Ground-type Pokemon with Dig also works wonders. Otherwise, use your strongest Pokemon, and avoid using Water-type Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Rocker Location: Vermilion City Trainer's Pokemon: Voltorb L20, Magnemite L20, Voltorb L20 Reward: $520 (didn't get exact amount; e-mail if I messed up) Strategy: Use the same strategy as above. Don't use Water-type Pokemon, by the way. Pokemon Trainer: Gentleman Location: Vermilion City Trainer's Pokemon: Pikachu L23 Reward: $1610 Strategy: Another terribly easy fight. Use the same strategy as you did for the above two trainers, and don't use Water-type Pokemon. After defeating the Pokemon Trainers in the Gym, it's time to unlock the door leading to Lt. Surge, this Gym's leader. Examine all of the trash cans until you find a switch inside. After that, examine the trash can next to the one that had the switch in it. For example, if you found a switch in a trash can that was located to the right, the one on the left will have the other switch in it, and vise versa. Once you flip both switches, the door to Lt. Surge opens. Enter the door where

he awaits and talk to him to initiate a fight with the third Gym Leader. Gym Leader: Lt. Surge Location: Vermilion City Trainer's Pokemon: Voltorb L21, Pikachu L18, Raichu L24 Reward: Thunderbadge, $2376, TM24 Strategy: Lt. Surge is remarkably easy for leading a Gym full of Electric-type Pokemon. If you have Diglett (or Dugtrio) or anyone else with Dig, use it, as that will practically make you infallible. Rock Throw with Geodude (or Graveler, if you have it) works well, and moves like Thundershock can't even touch Ground-type Pokemon and Rock-type Pokemon. If you don't have a Ground-type or Rock-type Pokemon, use any other type of Pokemon except for a Water-type Pokemon. Lt. Surge doesn't start getting hard until he sends out his Raichu, an evolved Pikachu. Raichu uses Thundershock and Thunderbolt. Raichu can easily dispatch one or two of your Pokemon if they are even relatively weak, so watch out. Keep healed, and use Ground or Rock-type Pokemon and you are guaranteed a win here. When you defeat Lt. Surge, you'll get the Thunderbadge, which ups the Speed of your Pokemon. You'll also TM24, which teaches Thunderbolt. If you have a Pikachu, teach it to it immediately, since it doesn't learn Thunderbolt on its own. Now, exit the Gym and go heal your Pokemon at a Poke Center. After that, head through Diglett's Cave and you'll appear outside in an area near Viridian Forest. Viridian Forest Area -------------------Available Pokemon: Mr. Mime Once here, you can visit the house to the south (nice ryhme, eh? :P) and trade an Abra for a Mr. Mime. Whether or not you do it, from the house, head south, use Cut on the tree, then continue south and enter the building you come to. There, talk to Professor Oak's Aide and if you have at least 10 Pokemon, he will give you HM05, which contains Flash. Seriously buddy, if you haven't caught at least 10 Pokemon yet, you might as well give up now. :P After getting HM05, teach it to a Pokemon you won't use, then go south and exit the building, then grab the two items, which are HP Up and Moon Stone. Once you do that, go back to Vermilion City. Vermilion City -------------Available Pokemon: N/A Back in Vermilion City, head east to Route 11. Route 11 -------Available Pokemon: Spearow, Ekans (Red Version Only), Sandshrew (Blue Version Only), Drowzee, Nidorina (boy in building trades it)

Back in Route 11, head all the way east and examine the lone tree above the building to get an Escape Rope. Then, go inside the neary building. Once inside, go upstairs and talk to another one of Professor Oak's Aides to get the Itemfinder, though only if you have caught at least 30 kinds of Pokemon (this FAQ will be assuming that you have). After getting the Itemfinder, you can trade a Nidorino for a Nidorina to the boy in here if you want. Either way, go back to Cerulean City (I'd suggest using the Bicycle). Cerulean City ------------Available Pokemon: N/A Back in Cerulean City, follow the path back to the main part of the city. Along the way, you'll encounter a split to the right. Take it and use Cut on the tree to get it out of the way. Now that that's done, head east to Route 9. Route 9 ------Available Pokemon: Rattata, Spearow, Ekans (Red Version Only), Sandshrew (Blue Version Only), Voltorb When you arrive at Route 9, make your way eastward across Route 9, grabbing the TM30 item you come across along the way (it's to the south of the first Pokemon Trainer you come across in the area). Eventually, you'll reach an area of grass by a river. Here is where you can catch Voltorb. Do so. After doing that, head south and enter the Poke Center. There, heal up and leave. Now, go south, west, then north and enter Rock Tunnel. Along the way, you'll fight another Pokemon Trainer. As always, below is a list of the trainers you fight in Route 9, as well as the one before Rock Tunnel, just so you don't get confused of where you are in the walkthrough. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 9 Trainer's Pokemon: Oddish L18, Bellsprout L18, Oddish L18, Bellsprout L18 Reward: $360 Strategy: She's very easy. Your strongest Pokemon will suffice. Use Ember if you have Charmeleon, Rock Throw with Geodude or Graveler, and Dig with Diglett or Dugtrio. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Route 9 Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L20, Onix L20 Reward: $700 Strategy: This guy is a piece of cake. You should know how to defeat both of them. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Male) Location: Route 9 Trainer's Pokemon: Growlithe L21, Charmander L21 Reward: $420 Strategy: This guy is easy, too. Use Water-type Pokemon, Ground-type Pokemon, and Rock-type Pokemon to win easily.

Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Route 9 Trainer's Pokemon: Beedrill L19, Beedrill L19 Reward: $190 Strategy: This guy has two Beedrills, which you probably already have. They are nothing special, and should be easily defeated. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Route 9 Trainer's Pokemon: Geodude L21, Onix L21 Reward: $735 Strategy: This guy is easy. Water, Grass, Ground, all will do just fine. Pokemon Trainer: Bug Catcher Location: Route 9 Trainer's Pokemon: Caterpie L20, Weedle L20, Venonat L20 Reward: $200 Strategy: This is easy. Caterpie and Weedle should go down VERY quickly. As for Venonat, Fire, Ground, and Rock-type Pokemon will be sufficient to defeat it. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Male) Location: Route 9 Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L19, Diglett L19, Ekans L19, Sandshrew L19 Reward: $380 Strategy: This guy has weak Pokemon, so taking him down should be no problem whatsoever. Your strongest Pokemon should take this guy down fast. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Route 9 Trainer's Pokemon: Geodude L20, Machop L20, Geodude L20 Reward: $700 Strategy: Another easy battle. Why should I bother with a strategy? Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 9 Trainer's Pokemon: Meowth L23 Reward: $460 Strategy: She has a Meowth, which is sort of unusual considering how many weak Pokemon these Pokemon Trainers usually have. However, aside from it using Pay Day to scatter coins everywhere, there's not much to worry about, in all honesty. Just use your strongest Pokemon and you'll be okay. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 9 Trainer's Pokemon: Pikachu L20, Clefairy L20 Reward: $400 Strategy: Pikachu can be beaten with Ground or Rock-type Pokemon. Clefairy can be beaten with your strongest Pokemon. Be careful though, since Pikachu can use Thunder Wave and inflict Paralyze on you. Rock Tunnel ----------Available Pokemon: Zubat, Machop, Geodude, Onix

You can and should teach a Pokemon Flash (although one you don't care about) if you haven't done so already. Flash isn't mandatory for navigating through here, but it does certainly help a lot. Be sure to capture a Machop and an Onix. I don't have to give specific directions on how to get out of here, because Flash illuminates the place and the cave is very straight-foward. You shouldn't have any trouble finding your way out of the cave on your own. I'll list the trainers you fight here below. Pokemon Trainer: Pokemaniac Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Cubone L23, Slowpoke L23 Reward: $1150 Strategy: Cubone can be defeated with Water, Ground, or Grass-type Pokemon. Slowpoke can be defeated with Electric-type Pokemon, Rock-type Pokemon, or your strongest Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Pokemaniac Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Slowpoke L25 Reward: $1250 Strategy: This guy has quite a high level Slowpoke, so watch out. Confusion is the only thing Slowpoke really does. Electric or Rock-types are your best bet. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Oddish L22, Bulbasaur L22 Reward: $440 Strategy: She's very easy. Fire-type Pokemon, or your strongest Pokemon are your best bet. Don't use Water, Ground, or Rock, though. Pokemon Trainer: Pokemaniac Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Charmander L22, Cubone L22 Reward: $1100 Strategy: This guy is simple. Water-type, Rock-type, Grass-type or Groundtype Pokemon are best for Charmander. For Cubone, Water-types or Grass-types are best. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L20, Onix L20 Reward: $700 Strategy: This guy is easy, too. Machop can be dealt with using your best Pokemon. As for Onix, Grass, Water, and Ground-type Pokemon all work very effectively. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Geodude L25 Reward: $875 Strategy: You should know how to win by now. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Geodude L19, Machop L19, Geodude L19, Geodude L19

Reward: $665 Strategy: Use your strongest Pokemon. This fight won't take long. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Onix L20, Onix L20, Geodude L20 Reward: $700 Strategy: The same strategy as the above two trainers applies here. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Geodude L21, Graveler L21 Reward: $735 Strategy: Use the same strategy as you have for the last three trainers. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Jigglypuff L21, Pidgey L21, Meowth L21 Reward: $420 Strategy: This trainer isn't too hard. Jigglypuff can go down by you using your strongest Pokemon, as can Pidgey and Meowth. Just be sure to keep healed and you should be fine. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Geodude L21, Geodude L21, Graveler L21 Reward: $735 Strategy: Another very easy trainer. You should know how to defeat this guy. Pokemon Trainer: Pokemaniac Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Slowpoke L20, Slowpoke L20, Slowpoke L20 Reward: $1000 Strategy: He has three Slowpokes, so do watch out. Confusion can be deadly by itself, but with 3 Slowpokes to take down, the threat is doubled. Use Electric, Ground, or Grass-type Pokemon to easily win here. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Bellsprout L22, Clefairy L22 Reward: $440 Strategy: Bellsprout can be defeated with Fire-type Pokemon, Ground-type Pokemon, or Rock-type Pokemon. Clefairy can be taken down by your strongest Pokemon. Definitely an easy battle. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L19, Rattata L19, Rattata L19, Bellsprout L19 Reward: $380 Strategy: The first three Pokemon should fall easily. Bellsprout will fall with Fire, Ground, or Rock-Type Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Rock Tunnel Trainer's Pokemon: Meowth L20, Oddish L20, Pidgey L20 Reward: $400 Strategy: Meowth can be taken care of with your strongest Pokemon. Oddish can be beaten with Fire-type Pokemon or Ground-type Pokemon. Pidgey can

be beaten with your strongest Pokemon. Route 10 -------Available Pokemon: N/A Once here, head east and examine the tree to get a Max Ether. Once you get that, defeat all of the trainers in the area. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L21, Pidgeotto L21 Reward: $420 Strategy: Electric or Rock-type Pokemon serve you well here. Your strongest Pokemon will also be sufficient. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Geodude L21, Onix L21 Reward: $735 Strategy: This guy is easy. Water-type Pokemon and Grass-types are your best bet. Ground-types work too. Pokemon Trainer: Hiker Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Onix L19, Graveler L19 Reward: $665 Strategy: Another very easy fight. Use the same strategy as the above fight. Pokemon Trainer: Pokemaniac Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Cubone L20, Slowpoke L20 Reward: $1000 Strategy: For Cubone, use Water, Ground, or Grass-type Pokemon. For Slowpoke, Electric-type, Rock-type, Grass-type, or Ground-types are good. After defeating all the Pokemon Trainers, head into nearby Lavender Town. Lavender Town ------------Available Pokemon: N/A Once here, heal at the Poke Center. Then, go to the Market and buy a lot of Great Balls and Super Potions. Then, head west into Route 8, since you can't do anything else here just yet. Route 8 ------Available Pokemon: Pidgey, Ekans (Red Version Only), Sandshrew (Blue Version Only), Vulpix (Blue Version Only), Meowth (Blue Version Only), Mankey (Red Version Only), Growlithe (Red Version Only)

When you arrive here, simply head west through the entire area, battling the trainers as you go. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Clefairy L22, Clefairy L22 Reward: $330 Strategy: This fight isn't too hard. Your Pokemon should easily be Level 25 or so by now. To win, just use your strongest Pokemon. You can't really exploit a weakness, but that's not a problem. Pokemon Trainer: Gambler Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Growlithe L24, Vulpix L24 Reward: $1680 Strategy: This is another easy fight. Water, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon are great here. Pokemon Trainer: Super Nerd Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Grimer L22, Muk L22, Grimer L22 Reward: $550 Strategy: This trainer is tougher than the previous two, but you should still be fine. Grimer can be defeated with a Psychic-type Pokemon, such as Kadabra or Hypno. Muk can be defeated the same way, but Muk may be a bit tougher. Watch out for Poison Gas, since that inflicts Poison on you. Muk can also use Disable, so watch out for that too. The last Grimer can be taken out the same way as the first one. Pokemon Trainer: Super Nerd Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Koffing L26 Reward: $650 Strategy: This shouldn't be too hard, but it may take a few strong attacks to kill a Level 26 Koffing. Psychic-type Pokemon work well against it. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L19 Reward: $285 Strategy: This is an easy have dealt with Pokemon and you

L19, Rattata L19, Nidoran M L19, Meowth L19, Pikachu fight, despite the fact that she has 5 Pokemon. You them before, you can do it again. Use your strongest should have no trouble at all dealing with Lass.

Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Meowth L24, Meowth L24, Meowth L24 Reward: $360 Strategy: Three Meowths, eh? Not too smart. Even though they are all Level 24, they shouldn't be that bad, though do watch your HP. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Nidoran F L23, Nidorina L23 Reward: $345 Strategy: This is another simple fight. Nidoran F can be taken care of with

your strongest Pokemon. The best are Psychic-type Pokemon. The same strategy applies to Nidorina, although Nidorina is a bit stronger. Pokemon Trainer: Gambler Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Poliwag L22, Poliwag L22, Poliwhirl L22 Reward: $1540 Strategy: Not too bad. The two Poliwags can be taken care of with Electrictype Pokemon or Grass-type Pokemon. The same strategy applies to Poliwhirl, though do watch out, since Poliwhirl can use Hypnosis and put your Pokemon to sleep, which is never good. Poliwhirl will also take longer to defeat then the two Poliwags did. Pokemon Trainer: Super Nerd Location: Route 10 Trainer's Pokemon: Voltorb L20, Koffing L20, Voltorb L20, Magnemite L20 Reward: $500 Strategy: The two Voltorbs can be beaten with Ground or Rock-type Pokemon. As for Koffing, Psychic-type Pokemon work the best, as do Ground-types and Rock-types. Use Ground-type or Rock-type Pokemon for Magnemite too. Upon defeating all of the Pokemon Trainers in Route 10, use Cut on one of the sides of the grass patch in the middle of the area, then search around until you find Growlithe or Vulpix, depending on your version and catch them. After that, head back west and go through into the small building you come across. Once in there, go down the stairs into an underground passage. There, follow the path and up the next set of stairs, then exit the building. Route 7 ------Available Pokemon: Pidgey, Ekans (Red Version Only), Sandshrew (Blue Version Only), Vulpix (Blue Version Only), Meowth (Blue Version Only), Mankey (Red Version Only), Growlithe (Red Version Only) Once here, simply head west into nearby Celadon City. That was hard. Wow... Celadon City -----------Available Pokemon: Eevee NOTE: Eevee can evolve into Flareon with a Fire Stone, Vaporeon with a Water Stone, and Jolteon with a Thunder Stone. All of these can be bought at the huge Mart in Celadon City. You can evolve your Eevee now if you want. If you want more Eevee's to get all of its evolution and the normal Eevee, you either have to trade with friends or use Gameshark. When you arrive here, you should know that this is the biggest town in the game. Celadon City has much to offer, including the biggest Mart in the game, and it is there you can buy almost everything, it seems. Celadon offers a Pokemon Gym on the south side of town, a Pokemon Mansion where you can get an Eevee. Finally, Celadon offers the Game Corner, a place where you can play slot machines to earn tokens to get Pokemon and TMs.

First off, let's head into the mansion, but from the back entrance. To get into the back of the mansion, go to the entrance of town and go around to the back (the path starts by going behind the Poke Cener), then enter it when you reach it. Then, just make your way to the top floor, where you'll see a Poke Ball on the table. Take it to get Eevee. Now, head back into the actual town. Then, go into the Pokemon Gym. To get there, head all the way to the southeast portion of town, where you should find a tree. Use Cut on it, then follow the path to another tree. Cut it and then go west and follow the path into the Pokemon Gym. Inside the Gym, defeat all the trainers, then make your way to Erika, the Gym leader. I'll list all the trainers below, as usual. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Celadon City Trainer's Pokemon: Bellsprout L23, Weepinbell L23 Reward: $345 Strategy: She isn't too bad, although you should still be careful, since she can have her Bellsprout and Weepinbell use Wrap or Poisonpowder. Use Fire-type or Psychic-type Pokemon to win here. Pokemon Trainer: Beauty Location: Celadon City Trainer's Pokemon: Oddish L21, Bellsprout L21, Oddish L21, Bellsprout L21 Reward: $1470 Strategy: Use the same strategy as above, though do watch out, since she is VERY fond of inflicting Paralyze on you, or putting you to sleep. This is definitely one battle you want to keep your HP up for. Pokemon Trainer: Beauty Location: Celadon City Trainer's Pokemon: Bellsprout L24, Bellsprout L24 Reward: $1680 Strategy: The same strategy as above applies here. Watch out for Poisonpowder and Sleep Powder, though. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Celadon City Trainer's Pokemon: Bulbasaur L24, Ivysaur L24 Reward: $480 Strategy: This is another very easy fight, where Fire-type and Psychic-type Pokemon are sufficient. Keep healed though, since Ivysaur can be a bit tough. Generally though, you shouldn't have any problems here. Pokemon Trainer: Cooltrainer (Female) Location: Celadon City Trainer's Pokemon: Weepinbell L24, Gloom L24, Ivysaur L24 Reward: $840 Strategy: Surprisingly, all her Pokemon are evolved, so watch out. They can all be defeated by Fire-type or Psychic-type Pokemon quite easily, though. Watch out for Stun Spore and Poisonpowder, and keep healed and you should win. This fight is more difficult than the others, so watch out. Pokemon Trainer: Lass Location: Celadon City Trainer's Pokemon: Oddish L23, Gloom L23

Reward: $345 Strategy: The same strategy as above applies to this battle. Oddish should be no problem, although Gloom is slightly tougher. Gloom also uses Poisonpowder, so be careful. Pokemon Trainer: Beauty Location: Celadon City Trainer's Pokemon: Exeggcute L26 Reward: $1820 Strategy: Exeggcute is a Grass-type Pokemon and Psychic-type Pokemon, so you should avoid using Psychic Pokemon here. Fire-type Pokemon are the best here. Be careful, since Exeggcute can use Hypnosis and it uses Barrage quite a lot, which is an attack that can hit you numerous times before it stops. Gym Leader: Erika Location: Celadon City Trainer's Pokemon: Victreebel L29, Tangela L24, Vileplume L29 Reward: Rainbowbadge, $2871, TM Strategy: This is the hardest Gym Leader you've faced up until this point, so definitely be careful. Fire-type and Psychic-type Pokemon are your best bet here. Victreebel is first up, and Victreebel can use Razor Leaf, so definitely watch out for that, as it's quite powerful. It can also use status-inflicting moves as well, so watch out. Victreebel should go down quite easily, though. Next up is Tangela, a Pokemon who, surprisingly, is not a Grass-type. Fire-type Pokemon are your best bet on taking out Tangela. Finally, Erika's last Pokemon is Vileplume. Vileplume hapens to be the hardest Pokemon Erika has. It uses Petal Dance, which is a Grass-type move that hurts quite a bit. After using it, Vileplume will continue hitting you for a few turns, which can be dangerous, so use Super Potions in between turns when you need to. After the thrashing is over, Vileplume becomes confused, and that's about the only good thing that comes out of Petal Dance. Finally, Vileplume can also use Mega Drain, a much more powerful version of Absorb. Use Fire-type or Psychic-type Pokemon to take Vileplume down quickly. Be sure to keep your HP up, as well. After you defeat Erika, you get the Rainbowbadge and TM21, which teaches Mega Drain. Also, you'll be able to use Strength outside of battle now, but too bad you don't have the HM yet. Anyway, exit the Gym, and Cut your way back to the main part of the town. There, rest at the Poke Center and head into the Game Corner, which is located in the building just east of the lake in the town. Game Corner ----------Available Pokemon: N/A There are many things you should know about the Game Corner. First off, not only do you have to go here right now, but you can also do a lot of other things here. The object here is to win coins, so that you can trade them at the Exchange Corner, located to the east of this building, for Pokemon and TMs. Depending on your version, the Pokemon you can get will vary. To win coins at the Game Corner, you need a Coin Case to hold your coins.

To get that, go into the building directly below the Exchange Corner and talk to the old man sitting in the upper-left corner of the building to get a Coin Case. After getting that, you can go back into the Game Corner and begin to play slot machines to win coins by sitting at any seat in the Game Corner and then pressing A to start one of the slots. It should be obvious how to play slots, so I won't give you an explanation on that, sorry. You can get coins by winning at slot machines. You can also talk to the people in here and get some coins from two of them, for a total of 40 coins. That's not that good, but hey, it's free, and life doesn't come free these days. Now, you can talk to the guy behind the counter in the upper-left corner of the building and buy 50 coins for $1000. That's a complete ripoff, so avoid doing that, since your money should be used for more meaningful things. Remember, after you win coins, you can take them next door to the Exchange Corner and exchange them for Pokemon and TMs, depending on your version. Below is a list of what you can exchange coins for in each version. Blue ---Abra Coins: 120 Clefairy Coins: 750 Nidorino Coins: 1200 Dratini Coins: 4600 Pinsir Coins: 2500 Porygon Coins: 6500 TM23 Coins: 3300 TM15 Coins: 5500 TM50 Coins: 7700 Red --Abra Coins: 120 Clefairy Coins: 500 Nidorina

Coins: 1200 Dratini Coins: 2800 Scyther Coins: 5500 Porygon Coins: 9999 TM23 Coins: 3300 TM15 Coins: 5500 TM50 Coins: 7700 Now that I've explained everything, onto our main quest. In the Game Corner, talk to the member of Team Rocket who is standing east of the counter in the upper-left corner of the room. He'll start a fight with you, since he is "guarding" the poster. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Game Corner Trainer's Pokemon: Raticate L20, Zubat L20 Reward: $600 Strategy: This guy is easy. Raticate should fall quickly with your strongest Pokemon, as should Zubat. After defeating the Team Rocket member, examine the poster he was guarding to reveal a switch, which Ash will automatically press. Now, go east and enter the hidden Team Rocket hideout. Team Rocket Hideout ------------------Available Pokemon: N/A When you arrive here, you should know that there are MANY items for you to collect in here. They are: Super Potion (x2), Hyper Potion, Escape Rope, Rare Candy, Lift Key, HP Up, Silph Scope, Nugget, TM02, TM07, TM10. Quite a bit of items, eh? Well since it is way too tedious and hard to explain on how to get to these items, just find them for yourself. It may take awhile, and you don't have to get all of them if you don't want to, though do try and get the TMs. Anyway, I'll tell you to beat this level, but not get the items. I WILL list the trainers before I get on with the walkthrough, though. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Raticate L21, Raticate L21 Reward: $630 Strategy: This guy may be a bit tough because of Raticate's Hyper Fang attack, but you should come out on top if you use your strongest Pokemon.

Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Drowzee L21, Machop L21 Reward: $630 Strategy: Drowzee should go down quite easily with your strongest Pokemon, since you should be much higher than Level 21 by now. Machop can go down with Psychic-type Pokemon, or your strongest Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Zubat L17, Koffing L17, Grimer L17, Zubat L17, Raticate L17 Reward: $510 Strategy: Easy. That's all I can say. You should win this fight very easily. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Grimer L20, Koffing L20, Koffing L20 Reward: $600 Strategy: Psychic-type Pokemon are your best bet here. Otherwise, your most powerful Pokemon should be enough. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L19, Raticate L19, Raticate L19, Rattata L19 Reward: $570 Strategy: This is another ridiculously easy fight. Use your strongest Pokemon to win. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L21, Machop L21 Reward: $630 Strategy: Psychic-type Pokemon are best here. Your strongest Pokemon aside from the Psychic-type should be more than enough to take the two Machop's down if you don't have Psychic, though, so don't despair. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L20, Raticate L20, Drowzee L20 Reward: $600 Strategy: This is another very easy fight. You shouldn't difficulty here. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Koffing L21, Zubat L21 Reward: $630 Strategy: Yet another fight with more wimpy Pokemon. Too easy. You shouldn't have trouble at all, especially against Zubat. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Grimer L22, Koffing L22 Reward: $660 Strategy: Psychic-type Pokemon, as always, will merit use here. Your strongest Pokemon are sufficient if you don't have Psychics. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket

Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Sandshrew L23, Ekans L23, Sandslash L23 Reward: $690 Strategy: The first two Pokemon can be disposed of quite easily. As for the last one, Sandslash, use Water or Grass-Type Pokemon to win easily. Sandslash is more powerful than Sandshrew or Ekans, so be cautious. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Ekans L23, Sandshrew L23, Arbok L23 Reward: $690 Strategy: An easy enough fight. Ekans and Sandshrew will fall easily. This will be your first battle against an Arbok, so be careful. Arbok is not too much to worry about if you use Psychic-type and Ground-type Pokemon, though. Rock-types also work well. Starting off, head down the nearby set of stairs into the next area. In this area, follow the path west and north, and go behind the Rocket, then go down the stairs you come across into the next room. In this room, you'll have to go through a maze of tiles with arrows on them. Each arrow corresponds to a different direction, as I'm sure you're aware of. I can't really explain this too good without a map, which I happen to suck at, by the way, so I'm afraid you'll have to figure out how to get through this area on your own. It's not that hard, so don't worry. After navigating through the tile maze, go down the nearby set of stairs into another new area. In this new area, go north and west and take out the Team Rocket guard. He'll leave behind the Lift Key if you talk to him again, so pick it up. Once you get the Lift Key, head back into the previous room where the tile maze is. Navigate through it. Once you navigate through it, go up the stairs to the right into the next area. In that area, go west and you'll have to navigate through another tile maze. This one is easy too, so don't worry. After you navigate through the tile maze, go east, north, then east, past the stairs, and into the elevator. When you get inside the elevator, choose to go to Basement 4. Once there, talk to the two Rocket guards surrounding the closed door and fight each of them. Once you do that, the door opens, leading the way to...Giovanni, the leader of Team Rocket. This won't be your last encounter with him, by the way. Talk to him to start the fight. As always, below is the strategy for defeating him. Pokemon Trainer: Giovanni Location: Team Rocket Hideout Trainer's Pokemon: Onix L25, Rhyhorn L24, Kangaskhan L29 Reward: Silph Scope, $2871 Strategy: Giovanni is not as hard as you may think he is, being that he is the leader of Team Rocket. This'll be a rather boring fight, to say the least. First up is Onix, who we've dealt with far too often. Onix should go down quite easily with a Water, Grass, or Ground-type Pokemon. Next up is Rhyhorn, who should go down just as fast as Onix if you use the same strategy (which you should). The last Pokemon Giovanni sends out is Kangaskhan, who is a whopping Level 29. It should be easy to defeat Kangaskhan, although you can't exploit its weaknesses unless you use a Fighting-type Pokemon. Also, you should be careful since Giovanni can use Guard Spec. on his Pokemon. Also, Kangaskhan will take longer to kill than Onix or Rhyhorn did. Keep healed, since you could take a good bit of damage in this fight from

Kangaskhan. Once you defeat Giovanni, he'll give you the Silph Scope, which lets you identify Ghost-type Pokemon in Lavender Town's Pokemon Tower. Now that you are done here, exit this annoying place completely, and exit the Game Corner, too. Celadon City -----------Available Pokemon: N/A Back in Celadon City, go to the Market. There, go to the third floor and talk to the person behind the counter to get TM18, which, ironicially, teaches the move Counter. After you get that, head up to the fifth floor. Once there, go up the stairs leading into the 6th floor, the only floor that cannot be accessed via elevator. On that floor, examine one of the vending machines and buy some Fresh Water, as you'll need this later. Now, exit the Market and head all the way east back to Lavender Town. I should not have to explain how. Lavender Town ------------Available Pokemon: N/A When you arrive here, head into the Pokemon Tower, the cave with the huge tower atop it. Pokemon Tower ------------Available Pokemon: Gastly, Haunter, Cubone Upon arrival, head upstairs into the main part of the tower. Once there, you will have to fight Gary again, as usual. Pokemon Trainer: Gary Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgeotto L25, Growlithe L23, Exeggcute L22, Kadabra L20, Ivysaur, Charmeleon, or Wartortle L25 Reward: $1625 Strategy: You should be used to this loser by now. Pidgeotto can be taken down with Lightning-type Pokemon or Rock-type Pokemon. Growlithe can be taken out with Water-type Pokemon. Exeggcute can be taken out with Fire-type Pokemon or Rock-type Pokemon. Kadabra can be taken out with your strongest Pokemon. As for Ivysaur, use Fire, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon. Charmeleon can be defeated with Water-type or Ground-type Pokemon. Finally, Wartortle can be taken care of with Lightning-type Pokemon or your strongest Pokemon. Once you defeat Gary, head west and up the stairs to the third floor. Here, you can catch Gastly's or Haunter's if you are really lucky, although in my opinion it's better just to catch a Gastly and train it from there. Cubone is also an available Pokemon here, so catch it. Anyway, after you get in the

third floor, simply head east through the room into the next floor, beating all of the Pokemon Trainers you come across, although they can be avoided. Also, the first trainer is located by going east, then north, then east again when you get into this room. An Escape Rope is also there, so get it. When you get into the next floor, simply keep going up every floor in the area, and collecting all the items you come across. There is also a healing area you can step on to recover all your Pokemon on one of the floors too, so use that if you need healing. Anyway, after going up all floors, you'll eventually reach some stairs and as you try to go up them, you'll be attacked by a ghost. Since you have the Silph Scope, the ghost will be identified as Marowak. You can capture of defeat this Marowak, although catching a Cubone can get you a Marowak eventually anyway, so it's up to you. After you defeat or capture Marowak, go up the stairs into the top floor of the Pokemon Tower. Once there, head north, beating all of the Rocket guards you encounter. Once you beat them all, talk to Mr. Fuji, who will take you out of the tower and into his home. Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L23 Reward: $690 Strategy: Gastly can be beaten easily with Psychic-type Pokemon. Don't use physical attacks, since Gastly can't be hurt by them. If you do not have a Psychic-type Pokemon in your possession, other Pokemon types work just fine, though never use physical moves, do you hear me? Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L24 Reward: $720 Strategy: Same strategy as above applies to this fight. Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L22 Reward: $660 Strategy: This is another easy fight. This Gastly is even lower than the previous two, so it should be even easier to defeat. Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L23, Gastly L23 Reward: $690 Strategy: Once again, use the same strategy you've been using. Two Gastly's shouldn't pose more of a problem than one. Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L22 Reward: $660 Strategy: Use same old strategy... Yeah, I'm getting lazy... Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower

Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L24 Reward: $720 Strategy: Should I really say? See above. Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L22 Reward: $660 Strategy: See above. >_> Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Haunter L23 Reward: $690 Strategy: Use the same strategy you've been using. From this point on, I will include no strategy for this level unless I have to. Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L24 Reward: $720 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Haunter L22 Reward: $660 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L22, Gastly L22, Gastly L22 Reward: $660 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L24 Reward: $720 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L24 Reward: $720 Strategy: N/A Top Floor Trainers -----------------Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Zubat L25, Zubat L25, Golbat L25 Reward: Didn't get it (e-mail me) Strategy: Psychic-type and Ground-type Pokemon work well here, so use them. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Pokemon Tower

Trainer's Pokemon: Koffing L26, Drowzee L26 Reward: $780 Strategy: Koffing can be defeated by Ground-type Pokemon or Rock-types. As for Drowzee, just use your strongest Pokemon. Be careful though, since Drowzee is harder than Koffing. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Pokemon Tower Trainer's Pokemon: Zubat L23, Rattata L23, Raticate L23, Zubat L23 Reward: $690 Strategy: Another easy fight. Use your strongest Pokemon and you'll win quite easily. Lavender Town ------------Available Pokemon: N/A Inside Mr. Fuji's house, talk to Mr. Fuji to get a Poke Flute. You'll need this later. After getting it, exit the house and head back to Celadon City by going due west. Celadon City -----------Available Pokemon: N/A Once here, go all the way west and into Route 16. Route 16 -------Available Pokemon: Rattata, Raticate, Spearow, Doduo Once here, Cut down the tree to the west, then go north and west and enter the back of the huge building, then go west when you get into the building. This will lead you outside. Outside, head west some more and enter the small house you come to. Inside, talk to the girl to get HM02, which teaches Fly. Teach it to a bird Pokemon you won't really use. Fly enables you to fly instantly to cities you have already been to in the game. Very useful. After getting Fly, head east and through the back of the building again. Then, go into the grass and catch Doduo. After that, head back to Celadon City, then eastward to Route 7. Once you reach Route 7, go into the big building south of the grass patch, then inside, try and head east through the building and Ash will automatically give the guard the Fresh Water you bought at Celadon earlier. He'll share it with the other guards, so don't worry about buying more. Once he lets you through, you'll arrive at Saffron City, your next destination. Saffron City ------------

Available Pokemon: Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan (can only get one) When you arrive here, head into the extreme northern part of town, where you should find two Pokemon Gyms. The one on the right is unaccessible, and will remain so for a little while. Enter the left one. This is not a Gym that has a Gym Leader with a Pokemon League Badge, but nevertheless, it is a Gym, and this one is a Fighting-type Pokemon Gym, so if you haven't trained a Psychic Pokemon yet, now is the time, since Fighting Pokemon are quite hard, given that these guys have Pokemon over Level 30. Anyway, when you enter the Gym, you can avoid all the trainers by going behind them, but I don't recommend doing so. Beat all the trainers, then talk to the leader to initiate a battle with him. Pokemon Trainer: Blackbelt Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L31, Mankey L31, Primeape L31 Reward: $775 Strategy: If you have Psychic-type Pokemon, just use Psychic-type moves to win easily. If not, use your strongest, and only your strongest, Pokemon and their strongest moves. Watch your HP. Pokemon Trainer: Blackbelt Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L32, Machoke L32 Reward: $800 Strategy: Use the same strategy as above, though do watch your HP carefully, since Machoke is quite powerful. Pokemon Trainer: Blackbelt Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Primeape L36 Reward: $900 Strategy: The same strategy as above applies here, too. You may want to switch in another Pokemon if your HP happens to get too low. Level 36 is quite high right now, and you may not even be that high yet. Do be careful. Pokemon Trainer: Blackbelt Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Mankey L31, Mankey L31, Primeape L31 Reward: $775 Strategy: This fight is the same as the first one. Use the same strategy as you did for the first one. Gym Leader: Blackbelt Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Hitmonlee L37, Hitmonchan L37 Reward: $925 Strategy: Psychic-type Pokemon will make this fight a breeze, despite the high levels of these two Fighting-type Pokemon. If you don't have a Psychic-type Pokemon though, this fight may be quite hard. I suggest training one if you don't have one just yet. Level 30 should be fine, maybe less, depending on what moves your Psychic Pokemon has. After you defeat the leader, you get to choose either Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan as a Pokemon. I personally prefer Hitmonlee better, but that's just me. Use Gameshark or trade to get the other one. After you choose the Pokemon, rest at

the Poke Center. Then, head into the huge tall building in the center of town to reach Silph Co., your next destination. Silph Co. --------Available Pokemon: Lapras Once here, you should know that there are a ton of items and TMs to be collected. Like I did in Celadon City, I won't tell you how to get all of the items in here, since it would be very hard to explain, and may even confuse you. Below is a list of trainers, like always, although you don't have to fight very many of them to beat this place. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Golbat L25, Zubat L25, Zubat L25, Raticate L25, Zubat L25 Reward: $750 Strategy: This fight should be finished very quickly with a Psychic-type Pokemon, or just your strongest Pokemon in general. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Cubone L29, Zubat L29 Reward: $870 Strategy: Cubone can go down with Water-type Pokemon quite easily. Zubat can be defeated with your best Pokemon. Grass-type Pokemon also do well against Cubone. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Magnemite L28, Voltorb L28, Magneton L28 Reward: $1400 Strategy: This fight may actually be a bit tough, to be honest. The two Magnemites and the Magneton both use Thundershock and Sonicboom, both of which hurt quite a bit. Be careful, and watch your HP. Use Ground-types and Rock-types to win here. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Grimer L28, Electrode L28 Reward: $1450 Strategy: Grimer can be defeated with your strongest Pokemon. As for Electrode (who you likely haven't seen yet), defeat it with Ground or Rocktype Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Weezing L28, Golbat L28, Koffing L28 Reward: $840 Strategy: Weezing isn't too powerful in terms of damaging attacks, though his Smog attack can inflict Poison on you, so watch out for that. It can be defeated easily with Psychic, Rock, or Ground-type Pokemon. As for Golbat, it can be defeated with Electric or Rock-type Pokemon. Use the same strategy you did for Weezing when fighting Koffing. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket

Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Raticate L26, Zubat L26, Golbat L26, Rattata L26 Reward: $780 Strategy: These guys can be easily defeated. Just use your best Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Cubone L29, Cubone L29 Reward: $870 Strategy: Cubone's can be taken care of with Water-type Pokemon or Grass-type Pokemon quite easily. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Raticate L26, Arbok L26, Koffing L26, Golbat L26 Reward: $780 Strategy: Everyone can be taken out with Psychic-type Pokemon or your most powerful Pokemon. Arbok is the only one who even poses a threat. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Electrode L29, Muk L29 Reward: $1450 Strategy: Electrode can be defeated with Rock-type or Ground-type Pokemon easily. As for Muk, Psychic-type Pokemon are the best. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Golbat L28, Drowzee L28, Hypno L28 Reward: $840 Strategy: Golbat can be taken out with Rock-types or Electric-types quite easily. Drowzee can be taken out with your strongest Pokemon. Hypno is the hardest of the three. Don't use Grass-type Pokemon, and just use your strongest Pokemon to win. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Voltorb L28, Koffing L28, Magneton L28 Reward: $1400 Strategy: This fight is easy. Voltorb can go down with Rock-types or Groundtypes, as can Koffing. Magneton can be beaten the same way too, just watch out, since Sonicboom is more powerful. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Arbok L33 Reward: $990 Strategy: Despite the Arbok being Level 33, it's quite easy to defeat it if you use Psychic, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon. Be careful, though. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Hypno L33 Reward: $990 Strategy: The Hypno is high, so do be careful. Use your strongest Pokemon to win, and watch your HP carefully. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist

Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Magneton L26, Koffing L26, Weezing L26, Magnemite L26 Reward: $1300 Strategy: Ground-type and Rock-type Pokemon are your best bet here. Psychics work good for Koffing and Weezing. Pokemon Trainer: Juggler Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Kadabra L29, Mr. Mime L29 Reward: $1015 Strategy: Kadabra can be defeated with your strongest Pokemon, just don't use Grass-types. As for Mr. Mime, use the same strategy as you did for Kadabra. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Raticate L28, Hypno L28, Raticate L28 Reward: $840 Strategy: A rather easy fight. The two Raticates can be taken down with your strongest Pokemon, particularly a Fighting-type. Hypno can be beaten with any Pokemon type except Grass and Ghost. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Ekans L28, Zubat L28, Cubone L28 Reward: $840 Strategy: Use your strongest Pokemon. This fight isn't hard at all. Ekans can use Glare which paralyzes you, so watch out for that. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L29, Drowzee L29 Reward: $870 Strategy: Use your strongest Pokemon. Should be over quickly. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Magnemite L29, Koffing L29 Reward: $1450 Strategy: You should know how to win this fight. It shouldn't be hard. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Machoke L33 Reward: $990 Strategy: Machoke is easy to defeat if you use Psychic-type Pokemon. Watch out for his Karate Chop though, since that can take away a LOT of HP, considering how much Attack Machoke has. Watch your HP carefully. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Electrode L33 Reward: $1650 Strategy: He isn't too hard. Electrode may have high Speed, but Ground or Rock Pokemon can take it down easily. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co.

Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L29, Machoke L29 Reward: $870 Strategy: Psychic-type Pokemon are best. If you don't have them, use your best Pokemon, except for Normal-types. Careful, since Machoke is quite strong. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Zubat L28, Zubat L28, Golbat L28 Reward: $840 Strategy: Electric, Rock, or Psychic-types will suffice here. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Voltorb Koffing Reward: $1250 Strategy: So many Pokemon, Ground, Psychic,

L25, Koffing L25. Magneton L25, Magnemite L25, L25 yet they are all so weak. Tsk tsk. Beat them with and Rock-type Pokemon.

Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Grimer L26, Weezing L26, Koffing L26, Weezing L26 Reward: $1300 Strategy: Ground-types, Rock-types, and Psychic-types work quite well here. Your strongest Pokemon are also enough to win this. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Electrode L29, Weezing L29 Reward: $1450 Strategy: Rock-types, Ground-types, and Psychic-types will serve you very well here. Seriously, this isn't at all hard. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Drowzee L28, Grimer L28, Machop L28 Reward: $840 Strategy: As always, use your strongest Pokemon. You saw it coming. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Sandshrew L29, Sandslash L29 Reward: $870 Strategy: Water-type Pokemon or Grass-types work very well here, so use them. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L25, Rattata L25, Zubat L25, Rattata L25, Ekans L25 Reward: $750 Strategy: Use your strongest Pokemon and this battle will be over more than quickly. Pokemon Trainer: Rocket Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Cubone L32, Drowzee L32, Marowak L32 Reward: $960 Strategy: This is definitely one of the harder trainers at Silph Co, but it

still should be no problem. Cubone and Marowak will go down very quickly with Water or Grass-type Pokemon. As for Drowzee, you should know by now that your strongest Pokemon (except for Grass-types) will be enough to win. Anyway, when you are ready to move on to the actual walkthrough, head to the northeast corner of the room you appear in when you enter the building. Go up the stairs you come across to reach the next room. In that room, go into the elevator and transport yourself to 5F. Once there, go to the small hallway area where one of the Team Rocket members are. In that area, you can find the Card Key, so take it, as you need it. Once you get the Card Key, get into the elevator and go to 3F. In 3F, go to the center of the area, then use the Card Key to open the leftmost door out of the two doors. Once you do that, go west and step on the transporter tile to appear in the room with Gary. As usual, you'll have to fight your dear old rival and hand him his butt on a platter. Pokemon Trainer: Gary Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgeot L37, Growlithe L38, Exeggcute L35, Alakazam L35, Venusaur, Charizard, or Blastoise L40 Reward: $2600 Strategy: Okay, this could be a tough fight if you aren't careful. Gary has a huge array of Pokemon, and they are all well over Level 30, to boot. Defeat Pidgeot with Electric or Rock-type Pokemon. For Growlithe, use Water, Rock, or Ground-type Pokemon. For Exeggcute, use Firetype Pokemon. For Alakazam, who happens to be one of the strongest Pokemon Gary's got, by the way, use your strongest Pokemon, and watch out for Alakazam's powerful Psybeam attack. Finally, to beat Venusaur, use Fire, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon. For Charizard, use Ground, Water, or Rock-type Pokemon. For Blastoise, use Electrictype Pokemon. Once you defeat Gary, talk to the nearby Silph worker to get a Lapras, which happens to be an awesome Water-type Pokemon. After getting Lapras, go down and step on the teleporter to be brought to 11F. When you arrive at 11F, go down, defeat the Rocket, then head east and open the door with the Card Key. Enter the room that was blocked off, then Giovanni will start a fight with you. Pokemon Trainer: Giovanni Location: Silph Co. Trainer's Pokemon: Nidorino L37, Kangaskhan L35, Rhyhorn L37, Nidoqueen L41 Reward: $4059 Strategy: Giovanni is a bit harder this time around, but not by much. Nidorino can go down with Water-type Pokemon quite easily. For Kangaskhan, use your strongest Pokemon, and watch your HP. Rhyhorn can be taken out with Grass, Ground, or Water-type Pokemon. Finally, Nidoqueen can be defeated with Water-type Pokemon, just like Nidorino. After you defeat Giovanni, talk to the President sitting on the couch to get a Master Ball, a type of Poke Ball that can catch any Pokemon without effort! Use this VERY WISELY, though; I'd STRONGLY suggest saving it for Mewtwo. Now that you are done here, exit this place. NOTE: Given the size of this place, and the maze it contains, I may have not typed up all trainers. If I didn't, feel free to e-mail me about the one or one(s) that I missed. Thank you. :)

Saffron City -----------Available Pokemon: N/A Back in Saffron City, go and rest at a Poke Center. Then, restock on any items you may need in the Market. After that, go the northern part of town and enter the Pokemon Gym that was blocked off earlier. In there, you should know that this Gym has a puzzle in order to get to the leader, Sabrina. This puzzle is very easy to solve, though, and I'll tell you how. I recommend you fight all trainers in here though, instead of going straight to Sabrina. If you want to just go to Sabrina instead of fight trainers, here's how: step on the first transporter tile when you first enter the Gym. Then, step on the transporter tile directly above you. After that, step on the southwestern transporter tile. Now, go right and step on the transporter tile you come to. After that, step on the southwestern transporter tile to get into the room where Sabrina awaits. Speak to her to initiate a fight. As always, the trainers are listed below, as well as Sabrina. Pokemon Trainer: Psychic Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Slowpoke L33, Slowpoke L33, Slowbro L33 Reward: $330 Strategy: Electric-type Pokemon are your best bet here. Rock-type and Groundtypes also do well, as do Grass-types. Be careful though, since this guy could prove to be at least a small challenge. Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L33, Gastly L33, Haunter L33 Reward: $990 Strategy: This fight isn't too hard. Psychic-type Pokemon are the absolute best in this fight, although Water, Fire, Grass, and Electric work good, too. Pokemon Trainer: Psychic Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Kadabra L31, Slowpoke L31, Mr. Mime L31, Kadabra L31 Reward: $310 Strategy: Hmmm, he could be a little difficult, so watch out. Each Pokemon except for Slowpoke should go down with your strongest Pokemon. To defeat Slowpoke, use Electric-type Pokemon, Ground-type Pokemon, Grass-type Pokemon, or Rock-type Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Psychic Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Mr. Mime L34. Kadabra L34 Reward: $340 Strategy: Not too hard. Mr. Mime and Kadabra can both go down with your best Pokemon hitting them. However, do watch out for their Psychic-type attacks, such as Confusion, since they can damage you badly if you aren't careful. Pokemon Trainer: Channeler

Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Gastly L34, Haunter L34 Reward: $1020 Strategy: This fight is actually pretty hard. They both use Nightshade and Hypnosis, both of which can be rather deadly, so do watch your HP. Switch Pokemon if you have to. This won't be as easy as the others. Pokemon Trainer: Channeler Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Haunter L38 Reward: $1140 Strategy: You should know what to do to beat this Pokemon. Careful though, since this Haunter is very high, and it can really take a toll on your Pokemon relatively quickly with Nightshade and Hypnosis. Pokemon Trainer: Psychic Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Slowbro L38 Reward: $380 Strategy: A pretty high Slowbro, eh? As bad as it may seem, this fight is pretty easy. Electric, Rock, Ground, or Grass-type Pokemon serve you well here. Its attacks are powerful, but you should come out on top. Gym Leader: Sabrina Location: Saffron City Trainer's Pokemon: Kadabra L38, Mr. Mime L37, Venomoth L38, Alakazam L43 Reward: Marshbadge, $4257, TM46 Strategy: Sabrina is the hardest Gym Leader you've faced up to this point. I said that on Erika too, but I'm serious. First up is Kadabra, who we are definitely familiar with. Kadabra can be beaten with your best Pokemon, though be sure to watch your HP, and switch Pokemon if need be. Next up is Mr. Mime, who is most likely Sabrina's weakest and most easily defeated Pokemon. Defeat it the same way you did Kadabra. Next up is Venomoth, who can be defeated easily with Firetype Pokemon or just your strongest Pokemon in general. Venomoth can use status-inflicting moves, so be careful. Alakazam is the last Pokemon Sabrina has, and it's easily the strongest one, too. It's much higher than the one Gary had at Silph, and it's also much harder. Watch out for attacks like Psybeam and Psywave. It also can use Recover and Psychic, so definitely watch out. Recover can get annoying, since as you damage it, Alakzam can just heal itself. To defeat Alakazam, use your strongest Pokemon. When you defeat Sabrina, you get the Marshbadge, and TM46, which teaches the move Psybeam. You can also build up Pokemon to Level 70 and they'll obey! Now that your business in Saffron City is done, Fly to Lavender Town. Lavender Town ------------Available Pokemon: N/A Once here, head south into Route 12. Route 12 --------

Available Pokemon: N/A Once here, head south into the big building you come to. There, go upstairs and talk to the girl to get TM39, which teaches Swift. Once you get that, go back downstairs and head south and out of the building. Now, follow the path south, defeating all the trainers along the way. Pokemon Trainer: Fisherman Location: Route 12 Trainer's Pokemon: Goldeen L22, Poliwag L22, Goldeen L22 Reward: $770 Strategy: Electric-type Pokemon will work best here. Your strongest Pokemon are more than enough, though. Pokemon Trainer: Fisherman Location: Route 12 Trainer's Pokemon: Tentacool L24, Goldeen L24 Reward: $840 Strategy: Same strategy as above. Pokemon Trainer: Fisherman Location: Route 12 Trainer's Pokemon: Goldeen L27 Reward: $945 Strategy: Use your strongest Pokemon, as always. Too easy. Pokemon Trainer: Fisherman Location: Route 12 Trainer's Pokemon: Poliwag L21, Shellder L21, Goldeen L21, Horsea L21 Reward: $735 Strategy: Another easy fight. Use your strongest Pokemon, and you'll have no problems winning here. Eventually, you'll come across a sleeping Snorlax. Use the Poke Flute to wake it up. You'll then enter combat against a Level 30 Snorlax. Damage it a lot, as it is a very tough Pokemon. After damaging it sufficiently, capture it. You can defeat it, but I recommend you capture it, as Snorlax is quite good. Once Snorlax is out of the way, head south and you'll come to a small house. Along the way though, you'll have to fight a Pokemon Trainer. Pokemon Trainer: Rocker Location: Route 12 Trainer's Pokemon: Voltorb L29, Electrode L29 Reward: $725 Strategy: These guys are a piece of cake. They can be beaten with your best Pokemon, particularly Ground and Rock-type Pokemon. After the trainer is out of the way, enter the house and talk to the Fishing Guru inside to get a Super Rod. This will allow you to catch more aquatic Pokemon! After getting the Super Rod, head south to reach Route 13, 14 & 15. Route 13, 14, & 15 -----------------Available Pokemon: Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Oddish (Red Version Only), Gloom (Red Version Only), Venonat, Bellsprout (Blue Version Only),

Weepinbell (Blue Version Only), Ditto Once here, head west and use Cut on the tree to the left. Then, go left and fight the Pokemon Trainer. Pokemon Trainer: Fisherman Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Magikarp L24, Magikarp L24 Reward: $840 Strategy: ...You can't lose here. Just use your strongest Pokemon to win with no effort. Once you defeat that Pokemon Trainer, grab the nearby item, which is Iron. After getting that, Cut the tree again, then head south and fight the next trainer you come across. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Male) Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Nidoran M L29, Nidorino L29 Reward: $580 Strategy: This isn't hard at all. Use your strongest Pokemon to win easily. After doing that, continue to follow the path southward, beating all the trainers you come across. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 13, 14 & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Goldeen L28, Poliwag L28, Horsea L28 Reward: $560 Strategy: Use your best Pokemon, particularly Electric-types. Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 13, 14 & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L29, Pidgeotto L29 Reward: $725 Strategy: He's easy, too. Use your strongest Pokemon to win this quite easily. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L24, Meowth L24, Rattata L24, Pikachu L24, Meowth L24 Reward: $480 Strategy: This is another VERY VERY simple fight. These Pokemon are very laughable. Use your strongest Pokemon, if necessary... Now, keep going (I suggest you get on the Bicycle at this point) west after you beat those trainers listed above to reach a fenced area with a lot of Pokemon Trainers. Once there, make your way to the north of where the two Beauty's were, then use Cut to break the tree by the grass. Search around the grass until you find Ditto, and capture it. Weaken it first, since it is hard to catch. Then, try and catch a Venonat. After that, simply go west through the entire area. When you reach the end of the area, I hope you are still on your Bicycle. Anyway, upon reaching the end of the area, go south and defeat all the trainers you come across. When the path splits west, Cut down the nearby tree to the north, then go west, go above the trainer, then continue west and grab the TM20. Afterward, go east, past the trainer, then jump down the fence back onto the west path.

Then, go west, defeating all the trainers you come across. You will eventually end up in a huge building. There, go upstairs and get the Exp.All from Oak's Aide if you have caught at least 50 Pokemon. This kinda sucks though, since it divides experience points, so I'd recommend just depositing it or tossing it. Now, go back downstairs, then go west and exit the building to appear in Fuschia City. Below is a list of the trainers you fought in that huge area, by the way. Pokemon Trainer: Beauty Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Clefairy L29, Meowth L29 Reward: $2030 Strategy: Should I really bother? Use your best Pokemon, as always... Pokemon Trainer: Beauty Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Rattata L27, Pikachu L27, Rattata L27 Reward: $1890 Strategy: Use the same strategy you always do. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Poliwag L30, Poliwag L30 Reward: $600 Strategy: Use your strongest Pokemon. Nothing else is required. Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L26, Pidgeotto L26. Spearow L26, Fearow L26 Reward: $650 Strategy: Electric or Rock-type Pokemon are best here, so use those. Your strongest Pokemon are also sufficient to win here. Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 13, 14 & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Spearow L25, Pidgey L25, Pidgey L25, Spearow L25, Spearow L25 Reward: $625 Strategy: Use your strongest Pokemon. I don't think there's much to worry about here, considering how weak these Pokemon are. Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Koffing L28, Koffing L28, Koffing L28 Reward: $560 Strategy: Psychic, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon will also serve you well here. Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 13, 14 & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L26, Spearow L26, Pidgey L26, Fearow L26 Reward: $650 Strategy: Use your strongest Pokemon, and you should win this quite easily and effortlessly. Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgey L28, Doduo L28, Pidgeotto L28

Reward: $700 Strategy: Same old same old... *sigh* Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgeotto L29, Fearow L29 Reward: $725 Strategy: Use the same strategy, as always. Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Spearow L28, Doduo L28, Fearow L28 Reward: $700 Strategy: Need I say it? Use your strongest Pokemon to win. Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 13, 14 & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Koffing L29, Muk L29 Reward: $580 Strategy: Defeat these guys with Psychic-type Pokemon, Rock-types, or Groundtypes. Not hard. Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Farfetch'd L33 Reward: $825 Strategy: This is a Pokemon you haven't fought before, and it's a little bit high, too. No worries, as it too, falls quite easily to your best Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Spearow L29, Fearow L29 Reward: $725 Strategy: This guy is a piece of cake. Use your strongest Pokemon to win. Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 13, 14 & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Koffing L26, Koffing L26, Grimer L26, Koffing L26 Reward: $520 Strategy: This guy is one of the easiest in this area. Beat him with your strongest Pokemon, particularly Psychics, Ground-types, and Rocktypes. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Clefairy L33 Reward: $660 Strategy: She has a high level Clefairy, but it isn't much to worry about. Use your strongest Pokemon, and be careful, since Clefairy can use Sing. Pokemon Trainer: Beauty Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgeotto L29, Wigglytuff L29 Reward: $2030 Strategy: Pidgeotto can be taken down with your strongest Pokemon, no problem. Wigglytuff can too, but be warned that it has much more HP than Pidgeotto did, can use Sing, and it'll take a few turns to kill

Wigglytuff. This fight is still not that bad, though. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Pikachu L29, Raichu L29 Reward: $580 Strategy: Pikachu and Raichu both can be taken care of with Ground-types or Rock-types, so use those. Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Koffing L25, Koffing L25, Weezing L25, Koffing L25, Grimer L25 Reward: $500 Strategy: Psychic-type Pokemon will definitely help here. Rock and Ground-type Pokemon do exceptionally well here, too. Without those, you should still be fine, though. Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Koffing L28, Grimer L28, Weezing L28 Reward: $560 Strategy: Use the same strategy I told you to use for the above fight. Pokemon Trainer: Beauty Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Bulbasaur L29, Ivysaur L29 Reward: $2030 Strategy: Psychic, Fire, Ground, and Rock-types are all very good here, so use them. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Gloom L28, Oddish L28, Oddish L28 Reward: $560 Strategy: Use the same strategy as above. Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Dodrio L28, Doduo L28, Doduo L28 Reward: $700 Strategy: Dodrio is a Pokemon you may not have seen yet, and it really isn't anything to worry about from this wimpy trainer, in all honesty. Use Electric-types or Rock-types for an easy win here. Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgeotto L26, Farfetch'd L26, Doduo L26, Pidgey L26 Reward: $650 Strategy: Easy, easy, easy. All I can say. Use your strongest Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Jr. Trainer (Female) Location: Route 13, 14, & 15 Trainer's Pokemon: Bellsprout L29, Oddish L29, Tangela L29 Reward: $580 Strategy: She's easy. She's trying to be Erika's apprentice, and is failing quite highly at it. Use your strongest Pokemon, particularly Firetypes and Psychic-types, to win here.

Fuschia City -----------Available Pokemon: N/A When you arrive here, rest at the Poke Center, then go west into the Pokemon Gym. Inside, as always, fight all of the Pokemon Trainers, then talk to the leader, Koga, when you reach him to start a fight. Pokemon Trainer: Juggler Location: Fuschia City Trainer's Pokemon: Hypno L38 Reward: $1330 Strategy: This could be a bit of a hard fight, since this Hypno is quite high and uses Psychic. Use your strongest Pokemon, and avoid using Ghosts or Grass-types. Pokemon Trainer: Juggler Location: Fuschia City Trainer's Pokemon: Drowzee L34, Kadabra L34 Reward: $1190 Strategy: This is patheticly easy. Use the same strategy as above, and heal or switch Pokemon when and if necessary. Pokemon Trainer: Juggler Location: Fushcia City Trainer's Pokemon: Drowzee L31, Drowzee L31, Kadabra L31, Drowzee L31 Reward: $1085 Strategy: Very easy. Use your strongest Pokemon, avoid using Grass-types or Ghost-types, and you should win quite easily. Pokemon Trainer: Tamer Location: Fuschia City Trainer's Pokemon: Arbok L33, Sandslash L33, Arbok L33 Reward: $1320 Strategy: Arbok can be beaten with Ground, Rock, or Psychic-type Pokemon. As for Sandslash, use Water, Grass, or Ground-type Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Tamer Location: Fuschia City Trainer's Pokemon: Sandslash L34, Arbok L34 Reward: $1360 Strategy: Use the same strategy as above to win. Pokemon Trainer: Juggler Location: Fuschia City Trainer's Pokemon: Drowzee L34, Hypno L34 Reward: $1190 Strategy: As always, use your strongest Pokemon, heal or switch Pokemon when and if necessary. This is not too hard of a fight. Gym Leader: Koga Location: Fuschia City Trainer's Pokemon: Koffing L37, Muk L39, Koffing L37, Weezing L43 Reward: Soulbadge, $4257, TM06 Strategy: This is a very easy fight, to be honest. Koga has Pokemon we're all

familiar with, so we should know how to take them all out by now. First up is Koffing, a Pokemon we've dealt with FAR too often in this game. Kill it with Psychic, Ghost, Rock, or Ground Pokemon. Next up is Muk, who can be defeated the same way as Koffing. Muk is a bit harder, but it's nothing to worry about. Next up is another Koffing, so defeat it. Finally, Koga sends out a Level 43 Weezing, which is quite high. Weezing is easily Koga's most powerful Pokemon, but it should still be taken down quite easily if you use the above method. Do be careful though, since Weezing can inflict a good bit of damage on you if you aren't careful. For defeating Koga, you get the Soulbadge, which increases the Defense of your Pokemon. You also get TM06, which teaches Toxic. This move is awesome, so be careful who you teach it to. Now that you're done in the Gym, exit and heal your Pokemon at the Poke Center. After doing that, go behind the Gym and then you should see a tree that you can use Cut on, so do so. After doing that, keep going north, past the Pokemon displays, then you should see a building (ignore the first building you come to, as it's useless). Enter it. Inside, pay $500 to enter the Safari Zone. Safari Zone ----------Available Pokemon: See below The Safari Zone is one of the more cooler places in the game. Here's how it works: When you pay the fee of $500 to get in here, you get 30 Safari Balls, some Bait, and some Rocks. You get unlimited Bait and unlimited Rocks, though, as you can see, you get limited Safari Balls. 30 Safari Balls is not that much, despite how high it may seem. Safari Balls are very unsuccessful in capturing even Pokemon like Nidoran F and Nidoran M. The Bait and the Rocks are tossed at Pokemon to make catching them easier. I will tell you more about how the battle system works in the Safari Zone. In a normal battle in the game, you damage Pokemon as they damage you, and whoever kills each other's Pokemon first wins. Well, in the Safari Zone things are a bit different. For one thing, you don't damage the Pokemon, nor do they damage you. Instead, you have to use Safari Balls to catch the Pokemon. Safari Balls are very weak balls, and thus they have a very hard time of capturing even the weakest Pokemon like Nidoran F and Nidoran M, as I stated above. You can throw Rocks at the Pokemon you encounter to catch them easier, but this will 90% of the time result in the Pokemon running away in anger (would you like a rock being thrown at you?). Finally, you can throw Bait at Pokemon, which a lot of the time, won't make them run away. It will instead usually distract them, thus making them easier is the method I use more often than throwing Rocks, since it's safe. You can run away from battles if you want, as well, just battle against a wild Pokemon. No matter how long it takes, to you want, you MUST keep trying. It sucks and is boring I know, everything comes easy in life, now does it?

to catch. This easier and more like a normal get the Pokemon but hey, not

Use Gameshark if you want, no one will care, this game is as ancient as the cosmos anyway. Also, you have a timer in here for 500 steps. When you take 500 steps, the timer runs out, and you have to stop. If you use all your Safari

Balls, you also have to end your run, so conserve the Safari Balls. A good way of capturing the Pokemon you want is to barely press the D-Pad in the direction you want it to go in. For example, if you barely press Up on the D-Pad, if you are lucky, Ash will not move from the spot in the grass, just move his body up, but not legs. This is hard to do, but it works. Your steps won't go down this way. Also, there are four different areas of the Safari Zone. Each area contains different Pokemon. Some are extremely rare, while some are very common. Below is a list of the Pokemon you can get in the Safari Zone: Nidoran F Nidorina Nidoran M Nidorino Paras Parasect Venonat Venomoth Psyduck Slowpoke Doduo Krabby Exeggcute Rhyhorn Chansey Kangaskhan Scyther Pinsir Tauros Dratini Dragonair Now that the explanation is over, onto the walkthrough. When you start the Safari Zone, make your way to the area where the Warden's Golden Teeth are. I can't explain how to get there, given how much of a maze this place is (even more so than Silph Co and the Game Corner Rocket Hideout was), sorry. Be sure that you conserve your steps, though. Upon getting to the area with the Golden Teeth, grab them, then continue west in that area to reach a house. Go inside and give the Warden his Golden Teeth to get HM03, which teaches Surf. Surprisingly, Surf is a very good HM, and is Water-type Pokemon that you are sure you are Lapras, just cause. After getting Surf, just out. Also, there are quite a bit of items in and get as many of them as possible. I can't very precisely because, again, this place is

definitely worth teaching to a going to use. I taught Surf to my walk around until your steps run the Safari Zone. You should try really explain their locations a maze.

Once your steps run out, you'll appear back in Fuschia City. Fuschia City -----------Available Pokemon: N/A Back here, go rest at the Poke Center. Then, teach Surf to one of your Water-

type Pokemon. Just for reference, Surf is only slightly weaker than Hydro Pump, and it has more PP to boot (much more, actually), so there's no reason Hydro Pump should get in the way of Surf. Now, head back to Celadon City with Fly. Once there, use Surf to get into the watery area in the city. There, swim up to where the old man is standing, and then talk to him to get TM41. Only Chansey can use this, by the way. It teaches Softboiled. After getting that, Surf back to the area you came from, then head west and out of the city, where you should find another Snorlax. If you didn't get it earlier, now is the time. Kill it or capture it, then head west into the building, and west out of the building. You will then appear at Route 16, 17, & 18. Route 16, 17, & 18 -----------------Available Pokemon: Rattata, Raticate, Spearow, Fearow, Doduo Once here, I suggest you get on your Bicycle. You are here mainly to fight trainers to gain experience (boring, I know, but necessary for the final part of the game). Anyway, once here, ride west, then all the way south and you will eventually come to a split that goes east. Go into the building there and inside, head east to reach an area just outside of Fushcia City. There, go south and take out the three Pokemon Trainers in the area. After that, go east to Fuschia City. Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Grimer L29, Koffing L29 Reward: $580 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Cue Ball Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L28, Mankey L28, Machop L28 Reward: $700 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Cue Ball Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Mankey L29, Machop L29 Reward: $725 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Weezing L33 Reward: $660 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Cue Ball Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L33 Reward: $825 Strategy: N/A

Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Grimer L26, Grimer L26, Grimer L26, Grimer L26 Reward: $520 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Cue Ball Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L29, Machoke L29 Reward: $725 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Cue Ball Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Mankey L29, Primeape L29 Reward: $725 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Voltorb L29, Voltorb L29 Reward: $580 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Cue Ball Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Machoke L33 Reward: $825 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Cue Ball Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Primeape L29, Machoke L29 Reward: $725 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Weezing L28, Koffing L28, Weezing L28 Reward: $560 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Muk L33 Reward: $660 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Cue Ball Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Mankey L26, Mankey L26, Machoke L26, Machop L26 Reward: $650 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Weezing L29, Muk L29 Reward: $580

Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Biker Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Koffing L25, Weezing L25, Koffing L25, Koffing L25, Weezing L25 Reward: $500 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Spearow L26, Spearow L26, Fearow L26, Spearow L26 Reward: $650 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Dodrio L34 Reward: $850 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Bird Keeper Location: Route 16, 17, & 18 Trainer's Pokemon: Spearow L29, Fearow L29 Reward: $725 Strategy: N/A NOTE: I don't give a strategy for any of these trainers, since you should be into the 40s in levels by now, and should know how to defeat these Pokemon quite easily and effortlessly by now. Fuschia City -----------Available Pokemon: N/A Back in Fuschia City, heal your Pokemon at the Poke Center. Then, head to the area with the two houses east of the Poke Center. Enter the first house, then talk to the Warden in there to get HM04, which teaches Strength. After you get Strength, teach it to a Pokemon (one that you won't use, since Strength itself sucks), then move the boulder in this house to get a Rare Candy. Once you get that, exit the house and head over to the one east of the house you exited. There, talk to the Fishing Guru to get the Good Rod, which is the last rod you can get in this game. After getting it, Fly back to Pallet Town. From there, use Surf on the south side of town, then swim all the way south to Cinnabar Island, your next destination. Below is a list of all of the trainers you can fight along the way to Cinnabar Island. Pokemon Trainer: Fisherman Location: Pallet Town (Water) Trainer's Pokemon: Seaking L28, Goldeen L28, Seaking L28, Seaking L28 Reward: $980 Strategy: Electric or Grass-type Pokemon work well here, so use them. Pokemon Trainer: Fisherman Location: Pallet Town (Water)

Trainer's Pokemon: Magikarp L27, Magikarp L27, Magikarp L27, Magikarp L27, Magikarp L27, Magikarp L27 Reward: $945 Strategy: N/A Pokemon Trainer: Swimmer Location: Pallet Town (Water) Trainer's Pokemon: Seadra L33, Tentacruel L33 Reward: $165 Strategy: He has two Pokemon you probably haven't seen before, but it's still nothing to worry about. Electric and Grass-types work well here, though Grass is not too good against Tentacruel, so replace it with Rock. Pokemon Trainer: Cue Ball Location: Pallet Town (Water) Trainer's Pokemon: Tentacool L31, Tentacool L31, Tentacruel L31 Reward: $775 Strategy: Use the same strategy you did above, except don't use Grass-types. Pokemon Trainer: Swimmer Location: Pallet Town (Water) Trainer's Pokemon: Staryu L33, Wartortle L33 Reward: $165 Strategy: Use Electric or Grass-type Pokemon to win here. This is an easy fight. Pokemon Trainer: Fisherman Location: Pallet Town (Water) Trainer's Pokemon: Shellder L31, Cloyster L31 Reward: $1085 Strategy: He has a Cloyster, which you likely haven't seen yet. Watch for Shellder and Cloyster's Aurora Beam. Grass-types, although weak to Aurora Beam, will do great here, as will Electric-types. Pokemon Trainer: Fisherman Location: Pallet Town (Water) Trainer's Pokemon: Seaking L33, Goldeen L33 Reward: $1155 Strategy: He's incredibly easy. Use Electric or Grass-types to win easy here. Pokemon Trainer: Swimmer Location: Pallet Town (Water) Trainer's Pokemon: Starmie L37 Reward: $185 Strategy: His Starmie is quite high, so be careful. Use Electric and Grasstypes to win here quite easily. Pokemon Trainer: Swimmer Location: Pallet Town (Water) Trainer's Pokemon: Poliwhirl L32, Tentacool L32, Seadra L32 Reward: $160 Strategy: Use the same strategy as above to win, just don't use Grass-type Pokemon on Tentacool, but instead use Rock-types on it. Cinnabar Island ---------------

Available Pokemon: Electrode, Tangela, Omanyte, Kabuto (can only get one), Aerodactyl When you arrive here, you can go to the southwestern part of the island and enter the big building there to get two new Pokemon, so go inside. Once you are inside, you can go into the first building and trade a Raichu for an Electrode if you want, though I STRONGLY suggest you DO NOT do it. You can also trade a Venonat for a Tangela in here too, which is a pretty good trade, so do it if you want to. Now, exit this room and enter the second room and talk to the guy in the top right corner of the room to get TM35. Once you get that, enter the final room. In there, talk to the guy in the lower-right corner if you want to trade a Ponyta for a Seel, though you most likely do not have a Ponyta just yet. Finally, by talking to the guy above the one that wants to trade in this final room of the Pokemon Lab, you can get Omanyte or Kabuto, depending on the fossil you chose at Mt. Moon, and you can get an Aerodactyl by giving him the Old Amber fossil. As long as the fossil is in your item pack, you can give it to the scientist and he'll revive it for you, but only after you go out of the Lab and come back in and talk to him again. To get the Old Amber fossil, go to Pewter City. Once there, go to the extreme northeast corner of the city, where you should find a gap in the fence. Go through it, then you'll come to a tree. Use Cut on it to get it out of the way, then enter the building from the side. Inside the building, you'll find the Old Amber fossil, which is able to bring to life the prehistoric Pokemon, Aerodactyl. Take it back to the scientist on Cinnabar Island, then exit and reenter the building and talk to him again to get Aerodactyl. Now that all that is done, head to the Pokemon Mansion, located west of the Pokemon Gym, which happens to be locked at the moment. Pokemon Mansion --------------Available Pokemon: Vulpix (Blue Version Only), Growlithe (Red Version Only), Ponyta, Grimer, Muk, Koffing, Weezing, Magmar (Blue Version Only) NOTE: Before you enter here, bring a Pokemon that has Dig. It'll make escaping easier later. Upon entering this place, go up the stairs to the second floor. Once in 2F, go east and north, then enter the room that is unlocked. Then, go upstairs to the next room (note that in the previous room, there is a trainer south of where you enter if you want to fight him). In this room, go south and examine the next statue you come across, then press the switch inside it. Once you do that, go south, then drop off the cliff at the lower-left side of the area to reach another room. There, grab the Carbos, then go east and downstairs to the next room. In this room, go north, then west and enter the small room there. Grab the TM inside, then examine the statue and press the switch. Fight the trainer if you want, but either way head west and out of the room, then go all the way north of where you entered this room at to find a hallway that was previousy locked. Go past the trainer, then continue going down the hallway and you'll come to

another room with a statue. Examine it and press the switch, then continue west into the next area of this room. Once there, grab the TM, then go south and grab the Secret Key. Then, use Dig to exit this place. Also, there are a few more items I didn't list here that you can get, though they shouldn't be too hard to find, much less merit explanation. Pokemon Trainer: Burglar Location: Pokemon Mansion Trainer's Pokemon: Charmander L34, Charmeleon L34 Reward: $3060 Strategy: This guy will go down easily with Water, Rock, and Ground-types. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Pokemon Mansion Trainer's Pokemon: Magnemite L33, Magneton L33, Voltorb L33 Reward: $1650 Strategy: Ground and Rock-type Pokemon are the best here, so use them. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Pokemon Mansion Trainer's Pokemon: Electrode L29, Weezing L29 Reward: $1450 Strategy: Use the same strategy as above to win here quite easily and swiftly. Pokemon Trainer: Burglar Location: Pokemon Mansion Trainer's Pokemon: Growlithe L34, Ponyta L34 Reward: $3060 Strategy: Easy, easy, easy, is all I can say. Use Water, Ground, and Rock-type Pokemon to win easily here. Pokemon Trainer: Scientist Location: Pokemon Mansion Trainer's Pokemon: Magnemite L34, Electrode L34 Reward: $1700 Strategy: Use the same strategy as above to win, just don't use Water-type Pokemon. Cinnabar Island --------------Available Pokemon: N/A Back in Cinnabar, head into the Pokemon Gym that was locked earlier (heal your Pokemon first, though). Once inside the Gym, beat all the trainers, then talk to Blaine. Pokemon Trainer: Burglar Location: Cinnabar Island Trainer's Pokemon: Growlithe L36, Vulpix L36, Ninetales L36 Reward: $3240 Strategy: The first two should fall easily with Water, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon. Ninetales can be defeated the same way as Growlithe and Vulpix, but Ninetales is much harder, so be careful. Keep your HP up, since it could easily go down fast.

Pokemon Trainer: Super Nerd Location: Cinnabar Island Trainer's Pokemon: Vulpix L36, Vulpix L36, Ninetales L36 Reward: $900 Strategy: Use the same strategy you used for the above trainer. Pokemon Trainer: Super Nerd Location: Cinnabar Island Trainer's Pokemon: Ponyta L34, Charmander L34, Vulpix L34, Growlithe L34 Reward: $850 Strategy: This fight is one of the more easier ones in the Gym. Water, Rock, and Ground-type Pokemon are more than sufficient to win here. Pokemon Trainer: Burglar Location: Cinnabar Island Trainer's Pokemon: Ponyta L41 Reward: $3690 Strategy: Quite a high Ponyta, eh? Too bad it isn't a Rapidash. This Ponyta uses Fire Spin, which can make your Pokemon not move for multiple turns, while a fire attack continues until you can move again. This is quite deadly, if I do say so myself, so watch your HP carefully. Switch Pokemon if you have to. Pokemon Trainer: Super Nerd Location: Cinnabar Island Trainer's Pokemon: Rapidash L41 Reward: $1025 Strategy: Eep! A Level 41 Rapidash is quite a tough opponent. Rapidash will use Fire Spin just like Ponyta did in the previous fight, so watch out. It will also use Stomp, which is a pretty potent physical move. Keep watch of your HP, and use Ground, Rock, and Water-type Pokemon to win. Pokemon Trainer: Burglar Location: Cinnabar Island Trainer's Pokemon: Vulpix L37, Growlithe L37 Reward: $3330 Strategy: Water, Ground, and Rock-type Pokemon will make this fight a cinch. Pokemon Trainer: Super Nerd Location: Cinnabar Island Trainer's Pokemon: Growlithe L37, Vulpix L37 Reward: $925 Strategy: Use the same strategy as the above fight. This is easy. Gym Leader: Blaine Location: Cinnabar Island Trainer's Pokemon: Growlithe L42, Ponyta L40, Rapidash L42, Arcanine L47 Reward: Volcanobadge, $4653, TM38 Strategy: Blaine is not too bad, though he can be a bit tough at times. First up is Growlithe, who can be easily defeated with Ground, Rock, or Water-type Pokemon. Next up is Ponyta, who can be beaten the same way you defeated Growlithe. The next Pokemon to beat is Rapidash, and it too can be defeated with Ground, Rock, or Water-type Pokemon. Be careful though, since Rapidash is much more powerful than the previous two. Finally, Arcanine is the hardest and strongest Pokemon that Blaine has, as you probably already know. It can be defeated

with Ground, Rock, or Water-type Pokemon rather quickly, however. Arcanine uses Fire Blast, the most powerful Fire-type attack, so do be careful, since this can even hurt your Water and Rock-types a good bit. Arcanine has more powerful attacks aside from Fire Blast, so keep your HP high and remember to switch if need be. After you defeat Blaine, you get the Volcanobadge, which raises the Special of your Pokemon. You also get TM38, which teaches Fire Blast. Teach it to a Firetype Pokemon that doesn't learn it naturally or that doesn't learn Flamethrower automatically, since Flamethrower is far better than Fire Blast. Now that Blaine is out of the way, exit the Gym, heal your Pokemon, then Fly to Viridian City. Viridian City ------------Available Pokemon: N/A Once here, visit the Pokemon Gym in the northeast part of town that was locked in the beginning of the game, but is now open! Once inside, defeat all the Pokemon Trainers. Get to them by using the arrow tiles. It shouldn't be too hard to do figure out how to use the arrow tiles to your advantage. Grab the Revive in here also. Pokemon Trainer: Cooltrainer (Male) Location: Viridian City Trainer's Pokemon: Sandslash L39, Dugtrio L39 Reward: $1365 Strategy: This guy can be a bit tough, so watch out. Use Water or Grass-type Pokemon to win here easily. Ground-types are also good. Pokemon Trainer: Blackbelt Location: Viridian City Trainer's Pokemon: Machop L40, Machoke L40 Reward: $1000 Strategy: This fight is very simple. Psychic or Ghost-type Pokemon will serve you well here. Use your strongest Pokemon otherwise. This should be over quickly. Pokemon Trainer: Tamer Location: Viridian City Trainer's Pokemon: Rhyhorn L43 Reward: $1720 Strategy: Despite such a high level Rhyhorn, this fight is rather simple. Use Water-type, Grass-type, or Ground-type Pokemon to win this easily. Rhyhorn will go down very quickly. Pokemon Trainer: Cooltrainer (Male) Location: Viridian City Trainer's Pokemon: Rhyhorn L43 Reward: $1505 Strategy: Use the same strategy as above. Pokemon Trainer: Blackbelt Location: Viridian City Trainer's Pokemon: Machoke L38, Machop L38, Machoke L38 Reward: $950

Strategy: This is another easy fight, although the two Machoke's can damage you a fairly good bit if you aren't careful. Use Psychic or Ghosttype Pokemon to win very easily here. Watch your HP, though. Pokemon Trainer: Cooltrainer (Male) Location: Viridian City Trainer's Pokemon: Nidorino L38, Nidoking L38 Reward: $1365 Strategy: He's easy, too. Nidorino can go down with your strongest Pokemon pretty easily. As for Nidoking, use your strongest Pokemon, but keep a close watch on your HP. Not too hard of a fight, nonetheless. Pokemon Trainer: Tamer Location: Viridian City Trainer's Pokemon: Arbok L39, Tauros L39 Reward: $1560 Strategy: Arbok can be defeated by Psychic, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon. It isn't too hard to take down Arbok. As for Tauros, just use your strongest Pokemon, particularly Fighting-types, to win against it. Pokemon Trainer: Blackbelt Location: Viridian City Trainer's Pokemon: Machoke L43 Reward: $1075 Strategy: This guy could be a bit tough, so watch out. Use Psychic or Ghosttype Pokemon to win easily here. Watch your HP, though. Gym Leader: Giovanni Location: Viridian City Trainer's Pokemon: Rhyhorn L45, Dugtrio L42, Nidoqueen L44, Nidoking L45, Rhydon L50 Reward: Earthbadge, $4950, TM27 Strategy: Giovanni is not nearly as hard as you might think. Water-type Pokemon will own each and every one of his Pokemon with little to no effort. I used a Level 32 Lapras and beat all of his Pokemon with ease. Just use Water-type Pokemon on Giovanni, and switch to another Pokemon if the need arises (doubtful), and you'll win easily. Once you defeat Giovanni, you get the Earthbadge, which lets Pokemon up to any level obey you. Also, you get TM27, which teaches Fissure. Fissure is a move that can kill an enemy in one hit if it is successful. Quite good, if I do say so myself. Now that you've defeated all 8 Gym Leaders, it's time to go to the Pokemon League, where you'll fight the five most strongest Pokemon Trainers in the world. To get there, you must go through Victory Road first, which is coming up very shortly. Anyway, exit the Gym and rest at the Poke Center. Then, head west of the Mart to reach Route 22. Route 22 -------Available Pokemon: Rattata, Spearow, Nidoran F, Nidoran M When you arrive at Route 22, head west, then north, then west again to run into Gary. As usual, you have to fight him...

Pokemon Trainer: Gary Location: Route 22 Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgeot L47, Rhyhorn L45, Growlithe L45, Exeggcute L47, Alakazam L50, Venusaur, Charizard, or Blastoise L53 Reward: $3445 Strategy: Gary hasn't changed much since the fight at Silph. For Pidgeot, use Electric or Rock-type Pokemon. For Rhyhorn, use Water or Grass-type Pokemon. For Growlithe, use Water, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon. For Exeggcute, use Fire-type Pokemon. For Alakazam, use your strongest Pokemon, though be careful, since Alakazam's Psychic hurts a lot, and it is also fond of using Recover. Finally, for Venusaur, use Fire, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon. For Charizard, use Water, Rock, or Ground-type Pokemon. For Blastoise, use Electric or Grass-type Pokemon. After you defeat Gary, head west and enter the big building you come across. This is Pokemon League's front gate. Get ready! Pokemon League -------------Available Pokemon: Spearow, Fearow, Ekans (Red Version Only), Arbok (Red Version Only), Sandshrew (Blue Version Only), Sandslash (Blue Version Only) When you arrive here, you'll need all 8 Pokemon League Badges given to you by the Gym Leaders in order to get past all of the guards. Use Surf when you come to a huge watery area. Also, the small grass patches in here contain Pokemon, but I'm sure you have all of these by now anyway. If you don't catch them. Once you reach the end of the area, enter Victory Road. Victory Road -----------Available Pokemon: Zubat, Golbat, Venomoth, Machop, Machoke, Geodude, Graveler, Onix, Marowak, Moltres When you arrive here, you will need a Pokemon with Strength to get past it, so remember that. I can't really explain how to beat Victory Road room by room, but know that it isn't very confusing; just look for floor switches in rooms, then use Strength and figure out a way to move the boulders onto the switches. It's not that hard. Switches allow you to access more areas, thus they are mandatory to beating Victory Road. To reset the switches, exit and reenter a room. Finally, one last thing to know about the boulders is that you can push them through holes to make them drop down to rooms that have floor switches, and since the boulders fall down into those rooms, you can push the boulder that previously wasn't there onto the switch to gain access to new areas! Also, you can catch Moltres in here, so see the Side Quests section to see how to get it. When you reach the exit of Victory Road, go through it to be outside again. Once there, simply follow the path north to Indigo Plateau. There are quite a number of items here, but they aren't hard to find. Pokemon Trainer: Cooltrainer (Female)

Location: Victory Road Trainer's Pokemon: Persian L44, Ninetales L44 Reward: $1540 Strategy: She has some high and strong Pokemon, but she's not much to worry about, considering you should be around her level if not higher by now. Use your strongest Pokemon to beat Persian (particularly Fighting-type Pokemon). For Ninetales, Rock, Ground, or Water-type Pokemon are best. Pokemon Trainer: Cooltrainer (Male) Location: Victory Road Trainer's Pokemon: Ivysaur L42, Wartortle L42, Charmeleon L42, Charizard L42 Reward: $1470 Strategy: You should know how to defeat all of these Pokemon by now. Just keep watch over HP when fighting Charizard, since it can really damage you. Pokemon Trainer: Blackbelt Location: Victory Road Trainer's Pokemon: Machoke L43, Machop L43, Machoke L43 Reward: $1075 Strategy: Psychic-type Pokemon will serve you best here. Otherwise, use your strongest Pokemon, and keep healed if necessary, and you'll win. Pokemon Trainer: Juggler Location: Victory Road Trainer's Pokemon: Drowzee L41, Hypno L41, Kadabra L41, Kadabra L41 Reward: $1435 Strategy: Use your strongest Pokemon, but don't use Grass or Ghost-types. You should also keep watch of your HP, since this guy has some fairly powerful Pokemon. Also, don't use Fighting-type Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Tamer Location: Victory Road Trainer's Pokemon: Persian L44, Golduck L44 Reward: $1760 Strategy: Persian can go down with your strongest Pokemon (particularly a Fighting-type Pokemon). As for Golduck, Electric or Grass-types do well. Pokemon Trainer: Juggler Location: Victory Road Trainer's Pokemon: Mr. Mime L48 Reward: $1680 Strategy: He has quite a high level Mr. Mime, but it shouldn't be too much to be concerned with. Use your best Pokemon and keep watch of your HP. Avoid Grass, Fighting, and Ghost-types. Pokemon Trainer: Cooltrainer (Male) Location: Victory Road Trainer's Pokemon: Exeggutor L43, Cloyster L43, Arcanine L43 Reward: $1505 Strategy: He has some pretty strong Pokemon actually, so be careful. To beat Exeggutor, use Fire-type Pokemon. To beat Cloyster, use Electric or Grass-type Pokemon. For Arcanine, use Water, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon. Pokemon Trainer: Cooltrainer (Female)

Location: Victory Road Trainer's Pokemon: Parasect L43, Dewgong L43, Chansey L43 Reward: $1505 Strategy: Parasect can go down with Fire-type Pokemon, Ground-type Pokemon, or Rock-type Pokemon. Dewgong can go down with Electric or Grass-type Pokemon. Chansey is a tank, and could take quite a long time to beat. She has the highest HP of any Pokemon in the game, and she is only weak to Fighting-type Pokemon. Use your strongest Pokemon, and definitely keep healed throughout the battle, since this is one of the more difficult trainers in the game. Pokemon Trainer: Cooltrainer (Male) Location: Victory Road Trainer's Pokemon: Kingler L43, Tentacruel L43, Blastoise L43 Reward: $1505 Strategy: Use Electric-type Pokemon to make this fight very easy. Grass-type Pokemon also work, as do Rock-type (though Grass is ineffective against Tentacruel, being that it is a Poison-type Pokemon). Pokemon Trainer: Cooltrainer (Female) Location: Victory Road Trainer's Pokemon: Bellsprout L43, Weepinbell L43, Victreebel L43 Reward: $1505 Strategy: Use Fire, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon to win here. This is one of the easier trainers of Victory Road. Pokemon Trainer: Pokemaniac Location: Victory Road Trainer's Pokemon: Charmeleon L40, Lapras L40, Lickitung L40 Reward: $2000 Strategy: Very easy battle. Use Water, Ground, or Rock-types to dispose of Charmeleon. For Lapras, use Electric or Grass-types. For Lickitung, use Fighting-types, or just your strongest Pokemon in general. Indigo Plateau -------------Available Pokemon: N/A This is it! The final area of the game! This area happens to have a Poke Center and a Mart all in one. Buy whatever you need, then heal your Pokemon. Be sure to buy a LOT of good items, since you may have difficulties here if you are only Level 45-50, and with only one or two of your Pokemon. Once you are healed and have restocked on items, go north of the Mart, save your game, then enter the first room to face the first challenger of the Elite Four. DO NOT SAVE YOUR GAME AT ANY POINT during your fight with the Elite Four, since you can't get out of this area until you win or lose to the Elite Four. Make sure you saved BEFORE entering the first room, and that's IT. Just keep going through the few rooms in this place, battling the Elite Four as you do so. Eventually, you'll run into Gary, who is the Pokemon Champion. Defeat him to beat the game, though don't turn off the game, because after the credits show, you get to replay the game over with all your data. You can build up Level 100 Pokemon like this, and use them to whip the Elite Four, or use them to battle with friends on R/B/Y, G/S/C, or Pokemon Stadium 1 or 2! Congratulations on beating this fantastic game!

Elite Four: Lorelei Location: Indigo Plateau Trainer's Pokemon: Dewgong L54, Cloyster L53, Slowbro L54, Jynx L56, Lapras L56 Reward: $5544 Strategy: Lorelei is the first opponent in the Elite Four, and she isn't too tough, to be honest. Use Electric-type Pokemon to defeat her quick. Grass-type Pokemon do okay on everyone except Jynx. However, it is a wiser choice to just use Electric-types, because of Aurora Beam from both Dewgong and Cloyster, which is super effective to Grass. Keep your HP up with Max Potions, and you should win easily. Her Lapras is her hardest Pokemon. Watch out for Confuse Ray and Hydro Pump, both of which are really deadly (especially the latter). Elite Four: Bruno Location: Indigo Plateau Trainer's Pokemon: Onix L53, Hitmonchan L55, Hitmonlee L55, Onix L56, Machamp L58 Reward: $5742 Strategy: Bruno is actually quite the pushover. The two Onix's can be taken care of with Ground, Water, or Grass-type Pokemon. Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee, as well as Machamp, can all be taken care of with Psychic Pokemon extremely easily, so use those. They will be hard without Psychics. This battle will be quite easy, although Bruno's Pokemon (especially his Fighting ones) have some potent physical moves, so keep your HP up with Max Potions. Also, Bruno is fond of using X Defend on his Pokemon, rendering physical attacks useless. Elite Four: Agatha Location: Indigo Plateau Trainer's Pokemon: Gengar L56, Golbat L56, Haunter L55, Arbok L58, Gengar L60 Reward: $5940 Strategy: She's actually quite hard, so watch out. All of her Pokemon can be defeated very easily with the use of Psychic-type Pokemon. Also, Electric also does good for Golbat, and Rock and Ground do good for Arbok. Psychics should come first before any of that, though. Heal as often as necessary using Max Potions, since Agatha's Pokemon do know some pretty potent moves, such as Hypnosis, Dream Eater (very deadly), Nightshade, etc. Elite Four: Lance Location: Indigo Plateau Trainer's Pokemon: Gyarados L58, Dragonair L56, Dragonair L56, Aerodactyl L60, Dragonite L62 Reward: $6138 Strategy: Alright, Lance is where you may start having a heck of a lot of trouble. I hope you bought a lot of Max Potions, since you'll need them. Gyarados can be defeated with Electric-type Pokemon, and only that type, since Gyarados is pretty resistant to everything else. The two Dragonairs, as well as Dragonite, can be taken care of with Ice-type moves (e.g. Blizzard), and that's about it, so be careful. Psychics work good on them, too. Aerodactyl can be defeated using Electric-type moves or Ice-type moves, as well as Water-type moves. Lance's Pokemon know some STRONG attacks. They use Hyper Beam, which is the most powerful Normal-type move, which also happens to deal an insane amount of damage to your Pokemon, easily capable of defeating them with one hit, and NOT a critical one. The move does on average,

I'd say about 110 damage, at the LEAST. With critical, probably 150 or a little more. Anytime you get hit by Hyper Beam, if your HP bar is even at YELLOW, quickly heal with a Max Potion. The good news is that after Hyper Beam, Lance's Pokemon have to charge up again before they can use it, which will allow you put some damage on them without fearing death. Pokemon Champion: Gary Location: Indigo Plateau Trainer's Pokemon: Pidgeot L61, Alakazam L59, Rhydon L61, Arcanine L61, Gyarados or Exeggutor L63, Venusaur, Charizard, or Blastoise L65 Reward: $6435 Strategy: Gary can be a bit tough if you aren't prepared or if your Pokemon are severely damaged or dead, but he isn't as bad as Lance was. For Pidgeot, use Electric or Rock-type Pokemon. For Alakazam, use your strongest Pokemon (particularly Fighting) to cause lots of damage. Be careful, as Alakazam is fond of using Recover and Psychic. To defeat Rhydon, use Water, Ground, or Grass-type Pokemon. It will go down very quickly. For Arcanine, use Water, Ground, or Rock-types for an easy win. For Gyarados, use Electric-type Pokemon or your strongest Pokemon, though Electric is almost mandatory. Watch out for Hyper Beam, which will more than likely kill you. To defeat Exeggutor, use Fire-type Pokemon, Rock-type Pokemon, or Ground-type Pokemon. Finally, for Venusaur, use Fire, Ground, or Rock-type Pokemon. For Charizard, use Water, Rock, Ground, or Ice-type Pokemon to cause lots of damage. For Blastoise, use Electric or Grass-types. Just use Max Potions whenever you get low on HP, and be careful when fighting Gyarados or Exeggutor (whoever Gary has out of those two depends on who he chose at the start of the game), since they are the hardest. After you beat Gary, congratulations on beating one of the greatest video games to ever hit the video game industry! |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 7. Side Quests | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| This section will list all of the side quests in Pokemon Red, Pokemon Blue, and Pokemon Yellow. Three Legendary Birds --------------------There are three legendary birds you can get in R/B/Y. One is an Electric-type, the other is an Ice-type, and the other one is a Fire-type. I'll list how to get them all below. Articuno -------Go to Fuschia City, head south to the beach area and then use Surf and go down all the way to the south. You'll eventually see an island with a cavern, this cavern is Seafom Islands. To find Articuno, you have to find boulders and push them down the nearby holes, Strength is required. When you push down all the

boulders, go down the holes yourself and keep going down, you'll eventually fall into an area of water. Because you pushed all the boulders, they will block the current that would normally prevent you from reaching the area where Articuno is, but now that you can access it, just head up north and you'll see it. Zapdos -----Go back to Cerulean and go as if you were heading to Rock Tunnel until you see a stream of water. Use Surf and head south, you'll find the power plant where you'll find Zapdos at the end of the trail. Moltres ------In Victory Road, you'll find a room where you have to push a rock to the far left onto a switch near a ladder. Head down this ladder and you'll find Moltres. Credit goes to GGFan/KomodoTheNinja for the walkthrough on how to get the three birds. Note that the strategy on how to CAPTURE the birds was from myself, but it's not my strategy; it's common knowledge. >_> Catching all of these Pokemon requires you to put them to Sleep, and then wear them down until they have very low HP (like when it goes down to red). Once they are down to red on HP and are asleep, use Ultra Balls to catch them. Do not use the Master Ball you can get (unless you duped it, via the Missingno glitch at Cinnabar Island); save that for Mewtwo. |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 8. Pokemon List | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| In this section, I will list all 151 Pokemon in R/B/Y, as well as how they evolve, what moves they learn, etc. #1 - Bulbasaur Type: Grass/Poison Height: 2' 4" Weight: 15.0 lbs Evolution: Ivysaur Level Evolved: 16 Pokedex Information: A strange seed was planted on its back at birth. The plant sprouts and grows with this Pokemon. Location: Pallet Town Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Leech Seed Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 7 Vine Whip Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 13 Poisonpowder Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 20 Razor Leaf Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 27 Grwoth Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 34 Sleep Powder Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 41 Solarbeam Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 48 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 #2 - Ivysaur Type: Grass/Poison Height: 3' 3" Weight: 29.0 lbs Evolution: Venusaur Level Evolved: 32 Pokedex Information: When the bulb on its back grows large, it appears to lose the speed to stand on its hind legs. Location: Evolved from Bulbasaur Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leech Seed Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Vine Whip Type: Grass

Level Learned: N/A Poisonpowder Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 22 Razor Leaf Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 30 Growth Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 38 Sleep Powder Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 46 Solarbeam Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 54 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 #3 - Venusaur Type: Grass/Poison Height: 6' 7" Weight: 221.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: The plant blooms when it is absorbing solar energy. It stays on the move to seek sunlight. Location: Evolved from Ivysaur Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leech Seed Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Vine Whip Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Poisonpowder Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Razor Leaf

Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Growth Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 43 Sleep Powder Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 55 Solarbeam Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 65 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 #4 - Charmander Type: Fire Height: 2' 0" Weight: 19.0 lbs Evolution: Charmeleon Level Evolved: Level 16 Pokedex Information: Obviously prefers hot places. When it rains, steam is said to spout from the tip of its tail. Location: Pallet Town Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Ember Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 9 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 15 Rage Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 22 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30 Flamethrower Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 38

Fire Spin Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 46 Useable TMs: TM01, TM03, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM23, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01, HM04 #5 - Charmeleon Type: Fire Height: 3' 7" Weight: 42.0 lbs Evolution: Charizard Level Evolved: Level 36 Pokedex Information: When it swings its burning tail, it elevates the temperature to unbearably high levels. Location: Evolves from Charmander Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Ember Type: Fire Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Rage Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 33 Flamethrower Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 42 Fire Spin Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 56 Useable TMs: TM01, TM03, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM23, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01, HM04 #6 - Charizard Type: Fire/Flying Height: 5' 7"

Weight: 200.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Spits fire that is hot enough to melt boulders. Known to cause forest fires unintentionally. Location: Evolves from Charmeleon Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Ember Type: Fire Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Rage Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Flamethrower Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 46 Fire Spin Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 55 Useable TMs: TM01, TM23, TM44, Useable HMs: HM01,

TM03, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM50 HM04

#7 - Squirtle Type: Water Height: 1' 8" Weight: 20.0 lbs Evolution: Wartortle Level Evolved: Level 16 Pokedex Information: After birth, its back swells and hardens into a shell. Powerfully sprays foam from its mouth. Location: Pallet Town Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal

Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Bubble Type: Water Level Learned: Level 8 Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: Level 15 Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 22 Withdraw Type: Water Level Learned: Level 28 Skull Bash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 35 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 42 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03, HM04 #8 - Wartortle Type: Water Height: 3' 3" Weight: 50.0 lbs Evolution: Blastoise Level Evolved: Level 36 Pokedex Information: Often hides in water to stalk unwary prey. For swimming fast, it moves its ears to maintain balance. Location: Evolves from Squirtle Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Bubble Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Water Gun

Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Withdraw Type: Water Level Learned: Level 31 Skull Bash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 47 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03, HM04 #9 - Blastoise Type: Water Height: 5' 3" Weight: 189.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A brutal Pokemon with pressureized water jets on its shell. They are used for high speed attacks. Location: Evolves from Wartortle Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Bubble Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Withdraw Type: Water Level Learned: N/A

Skull Bash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 42 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 52 Useable TMs: TM01, TM17, TM40, Useable HMs: HM03,

TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 HM04

#10 - Caterpie Type: Bug Height: 1' 0" Weight: 6.0 lbs Evolution: Metapod Level Evolved: Level 7 Pokedex Information: Its short feet are tipped with suction pads that enable it to tirelessly climb slopes and walls. Location: Route 2, Viridian Forest, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A String Shot Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Useable TMs: N/A Useable HMs: N/A #11 - Metapod Type: Bug Height: 2' 4" Weight: 22.0 lbs Evolution: Butterfree Level Evolved: Level 10 Pokedex Information: This Pokemon is vulnerable to attack while its shell is soft, exposing its weak and tender body. Location: Viridian Forest, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A String Shot Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Useable TMs: Useable HMs: NOTE: If you String

N/A N/A catch a wild Metapod, it will have Harden, but not Tackle and Shot.

#12 - Butterfree Type: Bug/Flying Height: 3' 7" Weight: 71.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: In battle, it flaps its wings at high speed to release highly toxic dust into the air. Location: Evolved from Metapod Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A String Shot Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Confusion Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 10 Poison Powder Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 13 Stun Spore Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 14 Sleep Powder Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 15 Supersonic Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 18 Whirlwind Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 23 Psybeam Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 34 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM44, TM46, TM50

Useable HMs: N/A #13 - Weedle Type: Bug/Poison Height: 1' 0" Weight: 7.0 lbs Evolution: Kakuna Level Evolved: Level 7 Pokedex Information: Often found in forests, eating leaves. It has a sharp venomous stinger on its head. Location: Route 2, Viridian Forest, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn: Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A String Shot Type: N/A Level Learned: N/A Useable TMs: N/A Useable HMs: N/A #14 - Kakuna Type: Bug/Poison Height: 2' 0" Weight: 22.0 lbs Evolution: Beedrill Level Evolved: Level 10 Pokedex Information: Almost incapable of moving, this Pokemon can only harden its shell to protect itself from predators. Location: Virdian Forest, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn: Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A String Shot Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Useable TMs: Useable HMs: NOTE: If you String

N/A N/A catch a wild Kakuna, it will have Harden, but not Tackle and Shot.

#15 - Beedrill Type: Bug/Poison Height: 3' 3" Weight: 65.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A

Pokedex Information: Flies at high speed and attacks using its large venomous stingers on its forelegs and tail. Location: Evolves from Kakuna Abilities It Can Learn: Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A String Shot Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 12 Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 16 Twineedle Type: Bug Level Learned: Level 20 Rage Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 25 Pin Missile Type: Bug Level Learned: Level 30 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 35 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 #16 - Pidgey Type: Normal/Flying Height: 1' 0" Weight: 4.0 lbs Evolution: Pidgeotto Level Evolved: Level 18 Pokedex Information: A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its wings at ground level to kick up blinding sand. Location: Route 1, Route 2, Route 3, Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Route 8, Route 12, Route 13, Route 14, Route 15, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn:

Gust Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 5 Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 12 Whirlwind Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 19 Wing Attack Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 28 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 36 Mirror Move Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 44 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM43, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM02 #17 - Pidgeotto Type: Normal/Flying Height: 3' 7" Weight: 66.0 lbs Evolution: Pidgeot Level Evolved: Level 36 Pokedex Information: Very protective of its sprawling territorial area, this Pokemon will fiercely peck at any intruder. Location: Route 14, Route 15, Route 21 Abilities It Can Learn: Gust Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Whirlwind Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 21

Wing Attack Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 31 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 40 Mirror Move Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 49 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM43, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM02 #18 - Pidgeot Type: Normal/Flying Height: 4' 11" Weight: 87.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: When hunting, it skims the surface of water at high speed to pick off unwary prey such as Magikarp. Location: Evolves from Pidgeotto Abilities It Can Learn: Gust Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Whirlwind Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Wing Attack Type: Flying Level Learned: N/A Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 44 Mirror Move Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 54 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM43, TM44, TM50

Useable HMs: HM02 #19 - Rattata Type: Normal Height: 1' 0" Weight: 8.0 lbs Evolution: Raticate Level Evolved: Level 20 Pokedex Information: Bites anything when it attacks. Small and very quick, it is a common sight in many places. Location: Route 1, Route 2, Route 4, Route 9, Route 14, Route 15, Route 16, Route 18, Route 21, Route 22 Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 9 Hyper Fang Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 14 Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 23 Super Fang Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 34 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM14, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 #20 - Raticate Type: Normal Height: 2' 4" Weight: 41.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: It uses its whiskers to maintain balance. It apparently slows down if they are cut off. Location: Route 16, Route 17, Route 18, Route 21 Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal

Level Learned: N/A Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Hyper Fang Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 27 Super Fang Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 41 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #21 - Spearow Type: Normal/Flying Height: 1' 0" Weight: 4.0 lbs Evolution: Fearow Level Evolved: Level 20 Pokedex Information: Eats bugs in grassy areas. It has to flap its short wings at high speed to stay airborne. Location: Route 3, Route 4, Route 9, Route 11, Route 16, Route 17, Route 18, Route 22, Route 23 Abilities It Can Learn: Peck Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 9 Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 15 Mirror Move Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 22 Drill Peck Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 29

Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 36 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM43, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM02 #22 - Fearow Type: Normal/Flying Height: 3' 11" Weight: 84.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: With its huge and magnificent wings, it can keep aloft without ever having to land for rest. Location: Route 17, Route 18, Route 23 Abilities It Can Learn: Peck Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Mirror Move Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 25 Drill Peck Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 34 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM43, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM02 #23 - Ekans Type: Poison Height: 6' 7" Weight: 15.0 lbs Evolution: Arbok Level Evolved: Level 22 Pokedex Information: Moves silently and stealthily. Eats the eggs of birds,

such as Pidgey and Spearow, whole. Location: Route 4, Route 8, Route 9, Route 11, Route 23 Abilities It Can Learn: Wrap Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 10 Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 17 Glare Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Acid Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 38 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM21, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 NOTE: Ekans is a Red Version exclusive. #24 - Arbok Type: Poison Height: 11' 6" Weight: 143.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: It is rumored that the ferocious warning markings on its belly differ from area to area. Location: Route 23, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Wrap Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poison Sting Type: Poison

Level Learned: N/A Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Glare Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 27 Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Acid Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 47 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 NOTE: Arbok is a Red Version exclusive. #25 - Pikachu Type: Electric Height: 1' 4" Weight: 13.0 lbs Evolution: Raichu Level Evolved: N/A; use Thunder Stone Pokedex Information: When several of these Pokemon gather, their electricity could build and cause lightning storms. Location: Viridian Forest, Power Plant Abilities It Can Learn: Thundershock Type: Electric Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Thunder Wave Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 9 Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 16 Swift Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 26 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 33

Thunder Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM16, TM17, TM19, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #26 - Raichu Type: Electric Height: 2' 7" Weight: 66.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Its long tail serves as a ground to protect itself from its own high voltage power. Location: Power Plant, Route 23, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Thundershock Type: Electric Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Thunder Wave Type: Electric Level Learned: N/A Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM16, TM17, TM19, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #27 - Sandshrew Type: Ground Height: 2' 0" Weight: 26.0 lbs Evolution: Sandslash Level Evolved: Level 22 Pokedex Information: Burrows deep underground in arid locations far from water. It only emerges to hunt for food. Location: Route 4, Route 8, Route 9, Route 11, Route 23 Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 10 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 17

Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 24 Swift Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Fury Swipes Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 38 Useable TMs: TM03, TM31, Useable HMs: HM01, NOTE: Sandshrew is

TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 HM04 a Blue Version exclusive.

#28 - Sandslash Type: Ground Height: 3' 3" Weight: 65.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Curls up into a ball when threatened. It can roll while curled up to attack or escape. Location: Route 23, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 27 Swift Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Fury Swipes Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 47 Useable TMs: TM03, TM28, Useable HMs: HM01, NOTE: Sandslash is #29 - Nidoran F

TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM17, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 HM04 a Blue Version exclusive.

Type: Poison Height: 1' 4" Weight: 15.0 lbs Evolution: Nidorina Level Evolved: Level 16 Pokedex Information: Although small, its venomous barbs render this Pokemon dangerous. The female has smaller horns. Location: Route 22, Safari Zone Abilities It Can Learn: Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 8 Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 14 Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 21 Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 29 Fury Swipes Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Double Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM14, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #30 - Nidorina Type: Poison Height: 2' 7" Weight: 44.0 lbs Evolution: Nidoqueen Level Evolved: N/A; use Moon Stone Pokedex Information: The female's horn develops slowly. Prefers physical attacks such as clawing and biting. Location: Celadon City, Route 11, Safari Zone Abilities It Can Learn: Growl

Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 23 Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 32 Fury Swipes Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 41 Double Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 50 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #31 - Nidoqueen Type: Poison/Ground Height: 4' 3" Weight: 132.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Its hard scales provide strong protection. It uses its hefty bulk to execute powerful moves. Location: Evolves from Nidorina Abilities It Can Learn: Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Body Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 23 Useable TMs: TM01, TM15, TM32, Useable HMs: HM03,

TM05, TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM16, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM26, TM27, TM31, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 HM04

#32 - Nidoran M Type: Poison Height: 1' 8" Weight: 20.0 lbs Evolution: Nidorino Level Evolved: Level 16 Pokedex Information: Stiffens its ears to sense danger. The larger its horns, the more powerful its secreted venom. Location: Safari Zone, Route 22 Abilities It Can Learn: Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Horn Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 8 Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 14 Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 21 Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 29 Horn Drill Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Double Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM14, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50

Useable HMs: N/A #33 - Nidorino Type: Poison Height: 2' 11" Weight: 43.0 lbs Evolution: Nidoking Level Evolved: N/A; use Pokedex Information: An on Location: Celadon City, Abilities It Can Learn:

Moon Stone aggressive Pokemon that is quick to attack. The horn its head secretes a powerful venom. Safari Zone

Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Horn Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 23 Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 32 Horn Drill Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 41 Double Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 50 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #34 - Nidoking Type: Poison/Ground Height: 4' 7" Weight: 137.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: It uses its powerful tail in battle to smash, constrict, then break the prey's bones. Location: Evolves from Nidorino

Abilities It Can Learn: Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Horn Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Thrash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 23 Useable TMs: TM01, TM15, TM32, Useable HMs: HM03,

TM05, TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM16, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM26, TM27, TM31, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM50 HM04

#35 - Clefairy Type: Normal Height: 2' 0" Weight: 17.0 lbs Evolution: Clefable Level Evolved: N/A; use Moon Stone Pokedex Information: Its magical and cute appeal has many admirers. It is rare and found only in certain areas. Location: Mt. Moon, Celadon City, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Pound Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sing Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 13 Doubleslap Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 18 Minimize Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24

Metronome Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Defense Curl Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Light Screen Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 48 Useable TMs: TM01, TM18, TM34, Useable HMs: HM04,

TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM17, TM19, TM20, TM22, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM35, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, TM50 HM05

#36 - Clefable Type: Normal Height: 4' 3" Weight: 88.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A timid fairy Pokemon that is rarely seen. It will run and hide the moment it senses people. Location: Evolves from Clefairy Abilities It Can Learn: Pound Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sing Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 13 Doubleslap Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Minimize Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Metronome Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Defense Curl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Light Screen Type: Psychic

Level Learned: N/A Useable TMs: TM01, TM17, TM33, Useable HMs: HM04,

TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM22, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, TM50 HM05

#37 - Vulpix Type: Fire Height: 2' 0" Weight: 22.0 lbs Evolution: Ninetales Level Evolved: N/A; use Fire Stone Pokedex Information: At the time of its birth, it has just one tail. The tail splits from its tip as it grows older. Location: Route 7, Route 8, Cinnabar Island Abilities It Can Learn: Ember Type: Fire Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 16 Roar Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 21 Confuse Ray Type: Ghost Level Learned: Level 28 Flamethrower Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 35 Fire Spin Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 42 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A NOTE: Vulpix is a Blue Version exclusive. #38 - Ninetales Type: Fire Height: 3' 7" Weight: 44.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Very smart and very vengeful. Grabbing one of its many

tails could result in a 1000-year curse. Location: Evolves from Vulpix Abilities It Can Learn: N/A Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A NOTE: Ninetales is a Blue Version exclusive. #39 - Jigglypuff Type: Normal Height: 1' 8" Weight: 12.0 lbs Evolution: Wigglytuff Level Evolved: N/A; use Moon Stone Pokedex Information: When its huge eyes light up, it sings a mysteriously soothing melody that lulls its enemies to sleep. Location: Route 3 Abilities It Can Learn: Sing Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Pound Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 9 Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 14 Defense Curl Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 19 Doubleslap Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Rest Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 29 Body Slam Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 34 Double Edge Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04, HM05 #40 - Wigglytuff Type: Normal

Height: 3' 3" Weight: 26.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: The body is soft and rubbery. When angered, it will suck in air and inflate itself to an enormous size. Location: Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: N/A Useable TMs: TM01, TM17, TM33, Useable HMs: HM04,

TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM22, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, TM50 HM05

#41 - Zubat Type: Poison/Flying Height: 2' 7" Weight: 17.0 lbs Evolution: Golbat Level Evolved: Level 22 Pokedex Information: Forms colonies in perpetually dark places. Uses ultrasonic waves to identify and approach targets. Location: Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Seafoam Island, Victory Road Abilities It Can Learn: Leech Life Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Supersonic Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 10 Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 15 Confuse Ray Type: Ghost Level Learned: Level 21 Wing Attack Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 28 Haze Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 36 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM21, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #42 - Golbat Type: Poison/Flying Height: 5' 3" Weight: 121.0 lbs Evolution: N/A

Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Once it strikes, it will not stop draining energy from the victim even if it gets too heavy to fly. Location: Seafoam Island, Route 23. Victory Road Abilities It Can Learn: Leech Life Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Supersonic Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Confuse Ray Type: Ghost Level Learned: N/A Wing Attack Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 32 Haze Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #43 - Oddish Type: Grass/Poison Height: 1' 8" Weight: 12.0 lbs Evolution: Gloom Level Evolved: Level 21 Pokedex Information: During the day, it keeps its face buried in the ground. At night, it wanders around sowing its seeds. Location: Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Route 12, Route 13, Route 14, Route 15, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn: Absorb Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Poisonpowder Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 15 Stun Spore Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 17

Sleep Powder Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 19 Acid Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 24 Petal Dance Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 33 Solarbeam Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 46 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 NOTE: Oddish is a Red Version exclusive. #44 - Gloom Type: Grass/Poison Height: 2' 7" Weight: 19.0 lbs Evolution: Vileplume Level Evolved: N/A; use Leaf Stone Pokedex Information: The fluid that oozes from its mouth isn't drool. It is a nectar that is used to attract prey. Location: Route 12, Route 13, Route 14, Route 15 Abilities It Can Learn: Absorb Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Poisonpowder Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Stun Spore Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Sleep Powder Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Acid Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 28 Petal Dance Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 38 Solarbeam Type: Grass

Level Learned: Level 52 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 NOTE: Gloom is a Red Version exclusive. #45 - Vileplume Type: Grass/Poison Height: 3' 11" Weight: 41.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up. Location: Evolves from Gloom Abilities It Can Learn: N/A Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 #46 - Paras Type: Bug/Grass Height: 1' 0" Weight: 12.0 lbs Evolution: Parasect Level Evolved: Level 24 Pokedex Information: Borrows to suck tree roots. The mushrooms on its back grow by drawing nutrients from the bug host. Location: Mt. Moon, Seafoam Island Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Stun Spore Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 13 Leech Life Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 20 Spore Type: Bug Level Learned: Level 27 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 34 Growth Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 41 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM28, TM31, TM32,

TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 #47 - Parasect Type: Bug/Grass Height: 3' 3" Weight: 65.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A host-parasite pair in which the parasite mushroom has taken over the host bug. Prefers damp places. Location: Safari Zone, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Stun Spore Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Leech Life Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Spore Type: Bug Level Learned: Level 30 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Growth Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 48 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 #48 - Venonat Type: Bug/Poison Height: 3' 3" Weight: 66.0 lbs Evolution: Venomoth Level Evolved: Level 31 Pokedex Information: Lives in the shadows of tall trees where it eats insects. It is attracted by light at night. Location: Route 12, Route 13, Route 14, Route 15, Safari Zone, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poisonpowder Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 24 Leech Life Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 27 Stun Spore Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 30 Psybeam Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 35 Sleep Powder Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 38 Psychic Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM29, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM46, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #49 - Venomoth Type: Bug/Poison Height: 4' 11" Weight: 28.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: The dust-like scales covering its wings are color coded to indicate the kind of poison it has. Location: Safari Zone, Victory Road, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poisonpowder Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Leech Life Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A

Stun Spore Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Psybeam Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 38 Sleep Powder Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 43 Psychic Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 50 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM44, TM46, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #50 - Diglett Type: Ground Height: 0' 8" Weight: 2.0 lbs Evolution: Dugtrio Level Evolved: Level 26 Pokedex Information: Lives about one yard underground where it feeds on plant roots. It sometimes appears above ground. Location: Diglett's Cave Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Dig Type: Ground Level Learned: Level 19 Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Earthquake Type: Ground Level Learned: Level 40 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM44, TM48, TM50

Useable HMs: N/A #51 - Dugtrio Type: Ground Height: 2' 4" Weight: 73.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A team of Diglett triplets. It triggers huge earthquakes by burrowing 60 miles underground. Location: Diglett's Cave Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Dig Type: Ground Level Learned: N/A Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 35 Earthquake Type: Ground Level Learned: Level 47 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM44, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #52 - Meowth Type: Normal Height: 1' 4" Weight: 9.0 lbs Evolution: Persian Level Evolved: Level 28 Pokedex Information: Adores circular objects. Wanders the streets on a nightly basis to look for dropped loose change. Location: Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Route 8 Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal

Level Learned: N/A Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 12 Pay Day Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 17 Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Fury Swipes Type: Ground Level Learned: Level 33 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 44 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM16, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A NOTE: Meowth is a Blue Version exclusive. #53 - Persian Type: Normal Height: 3' 3" Weight: 71.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Although its fur has many admirers, it is tough to raise as a pet because of its fickle meanness. Location: Evolves from Meowth Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Pay Day Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Fury Swipes Type: Ground Level Learned: Level 37 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 51 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM15, TM16, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #54 - Psyduck Type: Water Height: 2' 7" Weight: 43.0 lbs Evolution: Golduck Level Evolved: Level 33 Pokedex Information: While lulling its enemies with its vacant look, this wily Pokemon will use psychokinetic powers. Location: Route 4, Cerulean City, Safari Zone, Seafoam Island, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 28 Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Confusion Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 36 Fury Swipes Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 43 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 52 Useable TMs: TM01, TM17, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04, NOTE: Psyduck must #55 - Golduck Type: Water Height: 5' 7" Weight: 169.0 lbs

TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM16, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, HM05 be fished for in every location except for Seafoam Island.

Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Often seen swimming elegantly by lake shores. It is often mistaken for the Japanese monster, Kappa. Location: Route 4, Cerulean City, Safari Zone, Seafoam Island, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Confusion Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 39 Fury Swipes Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 48 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 59 Useable TMs: TM01, TM16, TM44, Useable HMs: HM04,

TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM50 HM05

#56 - Mankey Type: Fighting Height: 1' 8" Weight: 62.0 lbs Evolution: Primeape Level Evolved: Level 28 Pokedex Information: Extremely quick to anger. It could be docile one moment then thrasing away the next instant. Location: Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Route 8 Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Karate Chop Type: Normal

Level Learned: Level 15 Fury Swipes Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 21 Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 27 Seismic Toss Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 33 Thrash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM16, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 NOTE: Mankey is a Red Version exclusive. #57 - Primeape Type: Fighting Height: 3' 3" Weight: 71.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Always furious and tenacious to boot. It will not abandon chasing its quarry until it is caught. Location: Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Karate Chop Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Fury Swipes Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Seismic Toss Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 37

Thrash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 46 Useable TMs: TM01, TM20, TM48, Useable HMs: HM04 NOTE: Primape is a

TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM16, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM24, TM25, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Red Version exclusive.

#58 - Growlithe Type: Fire Height: 2' 4" Weight: 42.0 lbs Evolution: Arcanine Level Evolved: N/A; use Fire Stone Pokedex Information: Very protective of its territory. It will bark and bite to repel intruders from its space. Location: Route 7, Route 8, Cinnabar Island Abilities It Can Learn: Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Roar Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Ember Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 18 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 23 Take Down Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 39 Flamethrower Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 50 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM23, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A NOTE: Growlithe is a Red Version exclusive. #59 - Arcanine Type: Fire Height: 6' 3"

Weight: 342.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A Pokemon that has been admired since the past for its beauty. It runs agilely as if on wings. Location: Evolves from Growlithe Abilities It Can Learn: N/A Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM23, TM28, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A NOTE: Arcanine is a Red Version exclusive. #60 - Poliwag Type: Water Height: 2' 0" Weight: 27.0 lbs Evolution: Poliwhirl Level Evolved: Level 25 Pokedex Information: Its newly grown legs prevent it from running. It appears to prefer swimming than trying to stand. Location: Pallet Town, Viridian City, Cerulean City, Vermilion City, Route 22 Abilities It Can Learn: Bubble Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Hypnosis Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 16 Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: Level 19 Doubleslap Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 25 Body Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Amnesia Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 38 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 45 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM29, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM46, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 NOTE: Poliwag must be fished for in every location. #61 - Poliwhirl

Type: Water Height: 3' 3" Weight: 44.0 lbs Evolution: Poliwrath Level Evolved: N/A; use Water Stone Pokedex Information: Capable of living in or out of water. When out of water, it sweats to keep its body slimy. Location: Route 9, Route 19, Celadon City Abilities It Can Learn: Bubble Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Hypnosis Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Doubleslap Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 26 Body Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 33 Amnesia Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 41 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 49 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM29, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM40, TM44, TM46, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03, HM04 NOTE: Poliwhirl must be fished for in every location. #62 - Poliwrath Type: Water Height: 4' 3" Weight: 119.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: An adept swimmer at both the front crawl and breast stroke. Easily overtakes the best human swimmers. Location: Evolves from Poliwhirl Abilities It Can Learn: N/A Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM29, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM40, TM44, TM46, TM50

Useable HMs: HM03, HM04 #63 - Abra Type: Psychic Height: 2' 11" Weight: 43.0 lbs Evolution: Kadabra Level Evolved: Level 16 Pokedex Information: Using its ability to read minds, it will identify impending danger and teleport to safety. Location: Celadon City, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn: Teleport Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM35, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #64 - Kadabra Type: Psychic Height: 4' 3" Weight: 125.0 lbs Evolution: Alakazam Level Evolved: N/A; must be traded to another player's game to evolve Pokedex Information: It emits special alpha waves from its body that induce headaches just by being close by. Location: Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Teleport Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Kinesis Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A; you can only get this by catching a wild Kadabra, rather than raising an Abra to get a Kadabra Confusion Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 16 Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 20 Psybeam Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 27 Recover Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31

Psychic Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 38 Reflect Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 42 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM28, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM35, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #65 - Alakazam Type: Psychic Height: 4' 11" Weight: 106.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Its brain can outpreform a supercomputer. Its intelligence quotient is said to be 5,000. Location: Evolves from Kadabra Abilities It Can Learn: Teleport Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Kinesis Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A; you can only get this by catching a wild Kadabra, rather than raising an Abra to get a Kadabra Confusion Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 16 Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 20 Psybeam Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 27 Recover Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Psychic Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 38 Reflect Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 42 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20,

TM28, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM35, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #66 - Machop Type: Fighting Height: 2' 7" Weight: 43.0 lbs Evolution: Machoke Level Evolved: Level 28 Pokedex Information: Loves to build its muscles. It trains in all styles of martial arts to become even stronger. Location: Rock Tunnel, Victory Road Abilities It Can Learn: Karate Chop Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Low Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 20 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 25 Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 32 Seismic Toss Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 39 Submission Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 46 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #67 - Machoke Type: Fighting Height: 4' 11" Weight: 155.0 lbs Evolution: Machamp Level Evolved: N/A; must be traded to another player's game to evolve Pokedex Information: Its muscular body is so powerful, it must wear a power save belt to be able to regulate its motions. Location: Victory Road Abilities It Can Learn: Karate Chop Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Low Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Seismic Toss Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 44 Submission Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 52 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #68 - Machamp Type: Fighting Height: 5' 3" Weight: 287.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Using its heavy muscles, it throws powerful punches that can send the victim clear over the horizon. Location: Evolves from Machoke Abilities It Can Learn: Karate Chop Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Low Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Seismic Toss Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 44 Submission Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 52

Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #69 - Bellsprout Type: Grass/Poison Height: 2' 4" Weight: 9.0 lbs Evolution: Weepinbell Level Evolved: Level 21 Pokedex Information: A carnivorous Pokemon that traps and eats bugs. It uses its root feet to soak up needed moisture. Location: Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Route 12, Route 13, Route 14, Route 15, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn: Vine Whip Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Growth Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Wrap Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 13 Poisonpowder Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 15 Sleep Powder Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 18 Stun Spore Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 21 Acid Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 26 Razor Leaf Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 33 Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 42 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 NOTE: Bellsprout is a Blue Version exclusive.

#70 - Weepinbell Type: Grass/Poison Height: 3' 3" Weight: 14.0 lbs Evolution: Victreebel Level Evolved: N/A; use Leaf Stone Pokedex Information: It spits out Poison Powder to immobilize the enemy and then finishes it with a spray of Acid. Location: Route 12, Route 13, Route 14, Route 15 Abilities It Can Learn: Vine Whip Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Growth Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Wrap Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poisonpowder Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sleep Powder Type: Fighting Level Learned: N/A Stun Spore Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 23 Acid Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 29 Razor Leaf Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 38 Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 49 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 NOTE: Weepinbell is a Blue Version exclusive. #71 - Victreebel Type: Grass/Poison Height: 5' 7" Weight: 34.0 lbs Evolution: N/A

Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Said to live in huge colonies deep in jungles, although no one has ever returned from there. Location: Evolves from Weepinbell Abilities It Can Learn: N/A Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 NOTE: Victreebel is a Blue Version exclusive. #72 - Tentacool Type: Water/Poison Height: 2' 11" Weight: 100.0 lbs Evolution: Tentacruel Level Evolved: Level 30 Pokedex Information: Drifts in shallow seas. Anglers who hook them by accident are often punished by its stinging acid. Location: Route 20, Route 21 Abilities It Can Learn: Acid Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Supersonic Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 7 Wrap Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 13 Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 18 Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: Level 22 Constrict Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 27 Barrier Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 33 Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 40 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 48

Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM21, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01, HM03 NOTE: Tentacool must be fished for in every location. #73 - Tentacruel Type: Water/Poison Height: 5' 3" Weight: 121.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: The tentacles are normally kept short. On hunts, they are extended to ensnare and immobilize prey. Location: Evolves from Tentacool Abilities It Can Learn: Acid Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Supersonic Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Wrap Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poison Sting Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Constrict Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Barrier Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 35 Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 43 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 50 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01, HM03 #74 - Geodude Type: Rock/Ground

Height: 1' 1" Weight: 44.0 lbs Evolution: Graveler Level Evolved: Level 25 Pokedex Information: Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people often step or trip on them. Location: Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Defense Curl Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 11 Rock Throw Type: Rock Level Learned: Level 16 Selfdestruct Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 21 Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 26 Earthquake Type: Ground Level Learned: Level 31 Explosion Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Useable TMs: TM01, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM36, TM38, TM44, TM47, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #75 - Graveler Type: Rock/Ground Height: 3' 3" Weight: 232.0 lbs Evolution: Golem Level Evolved: N/A; must be traded to another player's game to evolve Pokedex Information: Rolls down slopes to move. It rolls over any obstacle without slowing or changing its direction. Location: Victory Road Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Defense Curl Type: Normal

Level Learned: N/A Rock Throw Type: Rock Level Learned: N/A Selfdestruct Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 29 Earthquake Type: Ground Level Learned: Level 36 Explosion Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM01, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM36, TM38, TM44, TM47, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #76 - Golem Type: Rock/Ground Height: 4' 7" Weight: 662.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Its boulder-like body is extremely hard. It can easily withstand dynamite blasts without damage. Location: Evolves from Graveler Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Defense Curl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Rock Throw Type: Rock Level Learned: N/A Selfdestruct Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 29 Earthquake

Type: Ground Level Learned: Level 36 Explosion Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM36, TM38, TM44, TM47, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #77 - Ponyta Type: Fire Height: 3' 3" Weight: 66.0 lbs Evolution: Rapidash Level Evolved: Level 40 Pokedex Information: Its hooves are 10 times harder than diamonds. It can trample anything completely flat in little time. Location: Cinnabar Island Abilities It Can Learn: Ember Type: Fire Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Stomp Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Fire Spin Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 29 Take Down Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #78 - Rapidash Type: Fire Height: 5' 7"

Weight: 209.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Very competitive, this Pokemon will chase anything that moves fast in the hopes of racing it. Location: Evolves from Ponyta Abilities It Can Learn: Ember Type: Fire Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Stomp Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Fire Spin Type: Fire Level Learned: N/A Take Down Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 47 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 55 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #79 - Slowpoke Type: Water/Psychic Height: 3' 11" Weight: 79.0 lbs Evolution: Slowbro Level Evolved: Level 37 Pokedex Information: Incredibly slow and dopey. It takes 5 seconds for it to feel pain when under attack. Location: Route 9, Route 10, Celadon City, Safari Zone, Seafoam Island, Cinnabar Island Abilities It Can Learn: Confusion Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Disable Type: Normal

Level Learned: Level 18 Headbutt Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 22 Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 27 Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: Level 33 Amnesia Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 40 Psychic Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 48 Useable TMs: TM06, TM27, TM44, Useable HMs: HM03,

TM08, TM28, TM45, HM04,

TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM16, TM20, TM26, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM46, TM49, TM50 HM05

#80 - Slowbro Type: Water/Psychic Height: 5' 3" Weight: 173.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: The Shellder that is latched onto Slowpoke's tail is said to feed on the host's left over scraps. Location: Seafoam Island, Route 23, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Confusion Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Headbutt Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 27 Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: Level 33

Withdraw Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 37 Amnesia Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 44 Psychic Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 55 Useable TMs: TM01, TM16, TM32, Useable HMs: HM03,

TM05, TM17, TM33, HM04,

TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, TM50 HM05

#81 - Magnemite Type: Electric Height: 1' 0" Weight: 13.0 lbs Evolution: Magneton Level Evolved: Level 30 Pokedex Information: Uses anti-gravity to stay suspended. Appears without warning and uses Thunder Wave and similar moves. Location: Power Plant, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sonicboom Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Thundershock Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 25 Supersonic Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 29 Thunder Wave Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 35 Swift Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 41 Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 47 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM44, TM45, TM50

Useable HMs: HM05 #82 - Magneton Type: Electric Height: 3' 3" Weight: 132.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Formed by several Magnemites linked together. They frequently appear when sunspots flare up. Location: Power Plant, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sonicboom Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Thundershock Type: Electric Level Learned: N/A Supersonic Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Thunder Wave Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 38 Swift Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 46 Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 54 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM44, TM45, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #83 - Farfetch'd Type: Normal/Flying Height: 2' 7" Weight: 33.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: The sprig of green onions it holds is its weapon. It is used much like a metal sword. Location: Vermilion City Abilities It Can Learn: Peck Type: Normal

Level Learned: N/A Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 7 Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 15 Swords Dance Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 23 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 31 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Useable TMs: TM02, TM03, TM04, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01, HM02 #84 - Doduo Type: Normal/Flying Height: 4' 7" Weight: 86.0 lbs Evolution: Dodrio Level Evolved: Level 31 Pokedex Information: A bird that makes up for its poor flying with its fast foot speed. Leaves giant footprints. Location: Route 16, Route 17, Route 18, Safari Zone Abilities It Can Learn: Peck Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 20 Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Drill Peck Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 30 Rage

Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Tri Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 40 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 44 Useable TMs: TM04, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM43, TM44, TM49, TM50 Useable HMs: HM02 #85 - Dodrio Type: Normal/Flying Height: 5' 11" Weight: 188.0 lbs Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Uses its three brains to execute complex plans. While two heads sleep, one head stays awake. Location: Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Peck Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Drill Peck Type: Flying Level Learned: N/A Rage Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Tri Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 45 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 51 Useable TMs: TM04, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM43, TM44, TM49, TM50 Useable HMs: HM02

#86 - Seel Type: Water Height: 3' 7" Weight: 198.0 lbs. Evolution: Dewgong Level Evolved: Level 34 Pokedex Information: The protruding horn on its head is very hard. It is used for bashing through thick ice. Location: Seafoam Island, Cinnabar Island Abilities It Can Learn: Headbutt Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30 Aurora Beam Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 35 Rest Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 40 Take Down Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 45 Ice Beam Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 50 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM16, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03, HM04 #87 - Dewgong Type: Water Height: 5' 7" Weight: 265.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Stores thermal energy in its body. Swims at a steady 8 knots even in intensely cold waters. Location: Seafoam Island Abilities It Can Learn: Headbutt Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30

Aurora Beam Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 35 Rest Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 44 Take Down Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 50 Ice Beam Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 56 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM16, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03, HM04 #88 - Grimer Type: Poison Height: 2' 11" Weight: 66.0 lbs. Evolution: Muk Level Evolved: Level 38 Pokedex Information: Appears in filthy areas, Thrives by sucking up polluted sludge that is pumped out of factories. Location: Cinnabar Island Abilities It Can Learn: Pound Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poison Gas Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 30 Minimize Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 33 Sludge Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 37 Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 42 Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 48

Acid Armor Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 55 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM20, TM21, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM36, TM38, TM44, TM47, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #89 - Muk Type: Poison Height: 3' 11" Weight: 66.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Thickly covered with a filthy, vile sludge. It is so toxic, even its footprints contain poison. Location: Cinnabar Island, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Pound Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poison Gas Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Minimize Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sludge Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 45 Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 53 Acid Armor Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 60 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM36, TM38, TM44, TM47, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #90 - Shellder Type: Water

Height: 1' 0" Weight: 9.0 lbs. Evolution: Cloyster Level Evolved: N/A; use Water Stone Pokedex Information: Its hard shell repels any kind of attack. It is vulnerable only when its shell is open. Location: Route 6, Vermilion City, Route 11, Route 19, Route 20, Seafoam Island, Cinnabar Island, Route 21 Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Withdraw Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Supersonic Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 18 Clamp Type: Water Level Learned: Level 23 Aurora Beam Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 30 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Ice Beam Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 50 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM36, TM39, TM44, TM47, TM49, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 NOTE: Shellder must be fished for in every location. #91 - Cloyster Type: Water Height: 4' 11" Weight: 292.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: When attacked, it launches horns in quick volleys. Its innards have never been seen. Location: Evolves from Shellder Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Withdraw Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Spike Cannon Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 50 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM36, TM39, TM44, TM47, TM49, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 #92 - Gastly Type: Ghost/Poison Height: 4' 3" Weight: 0.2 lbs. Evolution: Haunter Level Evolved: Level 25 Pokedex Information: Almost invisible, this gaseous Pokemon cloaks the target and puts it to sleep without notice. Location: Lavender Town Abilities It Can Learn: Lick Type: Ghost Level Learned: N/A Confuse Ray Type: Ghost Level Learned: N/A Nightshade Type: Ghost Level Learned: N/A Hypnosis Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 27 Dream Eater Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 35 Useable TMs: TM06, TM20, TM21, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM36, TM42, TM44, TM46, TM47, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #93 - Haunter Type: Ghost/Poison Height: 5' 3" Weight: 0.2 lbs. Evolution: Gengar Level Evolved: N/A; must be traded to another player's game to evolve Pokedex Information: Because of its ability to slip through block walls, it is said to be from another dimension. Location: Lavender Town Abilities It Can Learn:

Lick Type: Ghost Level Learned: N/A Confuse Ray Type: Ghost Level Learned: N/A Nightshade Type: Ghost Level Learned: N/A Hypnosis Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 29 Dream Eater Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 38 Useable TMs: TM06, TM20, TM21, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM36, TM42, TM44, TM46, TM47, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #94 - Gengar Type: Ghost/Poison Height: 4' 11" Weight: 89.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Under a full moon, this Pokemon likes to mimic the shadows of people and laugh at their fright. Location: Evolves from Haunter Abilities It Can Learn: Lick Type: Ghost Level Learned: N/A Confuse Ray Type: Ghost Level Learned: N/A Nightshade Type: Ghost Level Learned: N/A Hypnosis Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 29 Dream Eater Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 38 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM21, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM36, TM40, TM42, TM44, TM46, TM47, TM50

Useable HMs: HM04 #95 - Onix Type: Rock/Ground Height: 28' 10" Weight: 463.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: As it grows, the stone portions of its body harden to become similar to a diamond, but colored black. Location: Rock Tunnel, Victory Road Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Bind Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 15 Rock Throw Type: Rock Level Learned: Level 19 Rage Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 25 Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 33 Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM36, TM40, TM44, TM47, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #96 - Drowzee Type: Psychic Height: 3' 3" Weight: 71.0 lbs. Evolution: Hypno Level Evolved: Level 26 Pokedex Information: Puts enemies to sleep then eats their dreams. Occasionally gets sick from eating bad dreams. Location: Route 11 Abilities It Can Learn: Pound Type: Normal

Level Learned: N/A Hypnosis Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 12 Confusion Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 17 Headbutt Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Poison Gas Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 29 Psychic Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 32 Meditate Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 37 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM35, TM40, TM42, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #97 - Hypno Type: Psychic Height: 5' 3" Weight: 167.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: When it locks eyes with an enemy, it will use a mix of PSI moves such as Hypnosis and Confusion. Location: Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Pound Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Hypnosis Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Confusion Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Headbutt Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Poison Gas Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 33 Psychic Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 37 Meditate Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM35, TM40, TM42, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #98 - Krabby Type: Water Height: 1' 4" Weight: 14.0 lbs. Evolution: Kingler Level Evolved: Level 28 Pokedex Information: Its pincers are not only powerful weapons, they are used for balance when walking sideways. Location: Route 4, Cerulean City, Route 6, Vermilion City, Route 11, Route 12, Route 13, Route 14, Route 15, Route 17, Route 18, Fuchsia City, Safari Zone, Seafoam Island, Cinnabar Island Abilities It Can Learn: Bubble Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Vicegrip Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 20 Guillotine Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 25 Stomp Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30

Crabhammer Type: Water Level Learned: Level 35 Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 40 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01, HM03, HM04 NOTE: Krabby must be fished for in all locations. #99 - Kingler Type: Water Height: 4' 3" Weight: 132.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: The large pincer has 10000 hp of crushing power. However, its huge size makes it unwieldy to use. Location: Seafoam Island, Route 23, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Bubble Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Vicegrip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Guillotine Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 25 Stomp Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 34 Crabhammer Type: Water Level Learned: Level 42 Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 49 Useable TMs: TM03, TM31, Useable HMs: HM01, NOTE: Kingler must #100 - Voltorb

TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM32, TM34, TM44, TM50 HM03, HM04 be fished for in all locations.

Type: Electric Height: 1' 8" Weight: 23.0 lbs. Evolution: Electrode Level Evolved: Level 30 Pokedex Information: Usually found in power plants. Easily mistaken for a Poke Ball, they have zapped many people. Location: Route 9, Power Plant Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sonicboom Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 17 Selfdestruct Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 22 Light Screen Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 29 Swift Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Explosion Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 43 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM36, TM39, TM44, TM45, TM47, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #101 - Electrode Type: Electric Height: 3' 11" Weight: 147.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: It stores electric energy under very high pressure. It often explodes with little or no provocation. Location: Power Plant, Cinnabar Island, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Screech

Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sonicboom Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 17 Selfdestruct Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 22 Light Screen Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 29 Swift Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 40 Explosion Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 50 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM15, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM36, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM47, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #102 - Exeggcute Type: Grass/Psychic Height: 1' 4" Weight: 6.0 lbs. Evolution: Exeggutor Level Evolved: N/A; use Leaf Stone Pokedex Information: Often mistaken for eggs. When disturbed, they quickly gather and attack in swarms. Location: Safari Zone Abilities It Can Learn: Barrage Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Hypnosis Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Reflect Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 25 Leech Seed Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 28 Stun Spore Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 32

Poisonpowder Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 37 Solarbeam Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 42 Sleep Powder Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 48 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM36, TM37, TM44, TM46, TM47, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #103 - Exeggutor Type: Grass/Psychic Height: 6' 7" Weight: 265.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Legend has it that on rare occasions, one of its heads will drop off and continue on as an Exeggcute. Location: Evolves from Exeggcute Abilities It Can Learn: Barrage Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Hypnosis Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Stomp Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 28 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM36, TM37, TM44, TM46, TM47, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #104 - Cubone Type: Ground Height: 1' 4" Weight: 14.0 lbs. Evolution: Marowak Level Evolved: Level 28 Pokedex Information: Because it never removes its skull helmet, no one has even seen this Pokemon's real face. Location: Lavender Town Abilities It Can Learn: Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Bone Club Type: Ground Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 25 Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Thrash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 38 Bonemerang Type: Ground Level Learned: Level 43 Rage Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 46 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #105 - Marowak Type: Ground Height: 3' 3" Weight: 99.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: The bone it holds is its key weapon. It throws the bone skillfully like a boomerang to KO targets. Location: Victory Road, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Bone Club Type: Ground Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 33 Thrash Type: Normal

Level Learned: Level 41 Bonemerang Type: Ground Level Learned: Level 48 Rage Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 55 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #106 - Hitmonlee Type: Fighting Height: 4' 11" Weight: 110.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: When in a hurry, its legs lengthen progressively. It runs smoothly with extra long, loping strides. Location: Saffron City Abilities It Can Learn: Double Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: N/A Meditate Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Rolling Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 33 Jump Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 38 Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 43 Hi Jump Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 48 Mega Kick Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 53 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04

#107 - Hitmonchan Type: Fighting Height: 4' 7" Weight: 111.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: While apparently doing nothing, it fires punches in lightning fast volleys that are impossible to see. Location: Saffron City Abilities It Can Learn: Comet Punch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Fire Punch Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 33 Ice Punch Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 38 Thunder Punch Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 43 Mega Punch Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 48 Counter Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 53 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #108 - Lickitung Type: Normal Height: 3' 11" Weight: 144.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Its tongue can be extended like a chameleon's. It leaves a tingling sensation when it licks enemies. Location: Route 18 Abilities It Can Learn: Wrap Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Supersonic Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Stomp Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Defense Curl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Useable TMs: TM01, TM15, TM34, Useable HMs: HM01,

TM03, TM17, TM38, HM03,

TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM26, TM27, TM31, TM32, TM40, TM44, TM50 HM04

#109 - Koffing Type: Poison Height: 2' 0" Weight: 2.0 lbs. Evolution: Weezing Level Evolved: Level 35 Pokedex Information: Because it stores several kinds of toxic gases in it body, it is prone to explode without warning. Location: Cinnabar Island Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Smog Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Sludge Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 32 Smokescreen Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 37 Selfdestruct Type: Normal

Level Learned: Level 40 Haze Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 45 Explosion Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 48 Useable TMs: TM06, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM36, TM38, TM44, TM47, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #110 - Weezing Type: Poison Height: 3' 11" Weight: 21.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Where two kinds of poison gases meet, 2 Koffings can fuse into a Weezing over many years. Location: Cinnabar Island Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Smog Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Sludge Type: Poison Level Learned: N/A Smokescreen Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Selfdestruct Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 43 Haze Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 49 Explosion Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 53 Useable TMs: TM06, TM15, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM36, TM38, TM44, TM47, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #111 - Rhyhorn

Type: Ground/Rock Height: 3' 3" Weight: 254.0 lbs. Evolution: Rhydon Level Evolved: Level 42 Pokedex Information: Its massive bones are 1000 times harder than human bones. It can easily knock a trailer flying. Location: Safari Zone Abilities It Can Learn: Horn Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Stomp Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30 Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 35 Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 40 Horn Drill Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 45 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 50 Take Down Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 55 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #112 - Rhydon Type: Ground/Rock Height: 6' 3" Weight: 265.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Protected by an armor-like hide, it is capable of living in molten lava of 3,600 degrees. Location: Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Horn Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Stomp

Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Horn Drill Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 48 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 55 Take Down Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 64 Useable TMs: TM01, TM15, TM31, Useable HMs: HM03,

TM05, TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM16, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM26, TM27, TM28, TM32, TM34, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 HM04

#113 - Chansey Type: Normal Height: 3' 7" Weight: 76.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A rare and elusive Pokemon that is said to bring happiness to those who manage to get it. Location: Safari Zone, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Pound Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Doubleslap Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sing Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30

Minimize Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 38 Defense Curl Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 44 Light Screen Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 48 Double Edge Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 54 Useable TMs: TM01, TM17, TM33, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04,

TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM22, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM37, TM38, TM40, TM41, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, HM05

#114 - Tangela Type: Grass Height: 3' 3" Weight: 77.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: The whole body is swathed with wide vines that are similar to seaweed. Its vines shake as it walks. Location: Cinnabar Island, Route 21 Abilities It Can Learn: Constrict Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Bind Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Absorb Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 29 Poisonpowder Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 32 Stun Spore Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 36 Sleep Powder Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 39

Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 45 Growth Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 48 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM21, TM22, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 #115 - Kangaskhan Type: Normal Height: 7' 3" Weight: 176.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: The infant rarely ventures out of its mother's protective pouch until it is 3 years old. Location: Safari Zone Abilities It Can Learn: Comet Punch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Rage Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 26 Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Mega Punch Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 41 Dizzy Punch Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 46 Useable TMs: TM01, TM17, TM38, Useable HMs: HM03, #116 - Horsea Type: Water

TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM26, TM27, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM48, TM50 HM04

Height: 1' 4" Weight: 18.0 lbs. Evolution: Seadra Level Evolved: Level 32 Pokedex Information: Known to shoot down flying bugs with precision blasts of ink from the surface of the water. Location: Celadon City, Route 19, Route 20, Seafoam Island, Cinnabar Island, Route 21 Abilities It Can Learn: Bubble Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Smokescreen Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 19 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: Level 30 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 37 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 45 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 NOTE: Horsea must be fished for in all locations. #117 - Seadra Type: Water Height: 3' 11" Weight: 55.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Capable of swimming backwards by rapidly flapping its wing-like pectoral fins and stout tail. Location: Seafoam Island, Route 23, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Bubble Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Smokescreen Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 19

Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: Level 30 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 41 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 52 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 #118 - Goldeen Type: Water Height: 2' 0" Weight: 33.0 lbs. Evolution: Seaking Level Evolved: Level 33 Pokedex Information: Its tail fin billow like an elegant ballroom dress, giving it the nickname of the Water Queen. Location: Route 4, Cerulean City, Route 12, Route 13, Route 17, Route 18, Fuchsia City, Route 19, Route 20, Seafoam Island, Cinnabar Island, Route 21, Route 22, Route 24, Route 25 Abilities It Can Learn: Peck Type: Flying Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Supersonic Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 19 Horn Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30 Waterfall Type: Water Level Learned: Level 37 Horn Drill

Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 45 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 54 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 NOTE: Goldeen must be fished for in all locations. #119 - Seaking Type: Water Height: 4' 3" Weight: 86.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: In the autumn spawning season, they can be seen swimming powerfully up rivers and creeks. Location: Fuchsia City, Route 23, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Peck Type: Flying Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Supersonic Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Horn Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Fury Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30 Waterfall Type: Water Level Learned: Level 39 Horn Drill Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 48 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 54 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03

NOTE: Seaking must be fished for in all locations. #120 - Staryu Type: Water Height: 2' 7" Weight: 76.0 lbs. Evolution: Starmie Level Evolved: N/A; use Water Stone Pokedex Information: An enigmatic Pokemon that can effortlessly regenerate any appendage it loses in battle. Location: Route 19, Route 20, Seafoam Island, Cinnabar Island, Route 21 Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: Level 17 Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 22 Recover Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 27 Swift Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 32 Minimize Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 37 Light Screen Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 42 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 47 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03, HM05 NOTE: Staryu must be fished for in all locations. #121 - Starmie Type: Water Height: 3' 7" Weight: 176.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Its central core glows with the seven colors of the

rainbow. Some value the core as a gem. Location: Evolves from Staryu Abilities It Can Learn: N/A Useable TMs: TM06, TM29, TM49, Useable HMs: HM03,

TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM50 HM05

#122 - Mr. Mime Type: Psychic Height: 4' 3" Weight: 120.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: If interrupted while it is miming, it will slap around the offender with its broad hands. Location: Route 2 Abilities It Can Learn: Barrier Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Confusion Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 15 Light Screen Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 23 Doubleslap Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Meditate Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 39 Substitute Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 47 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM22, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM35, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #123 - Scyther Type: Bug/Flying Height: 4' 11" Weight: 123.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: With ninja-like agility and speed, it can create the illusion that there is more than one. Location: Celadon City, Safari Zone

Abilities It Can Learn: Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Double Team Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 24 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 29 Swords Dance Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 35 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 42 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01 NOTE: Scyther is a Red Version exclusive. #124 - Jynx Type: Ice/Psychic Height: 4' 7" Weight: 90.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: It seductively wiggles its hips as it walks. It can cause people to dance in unison with it. Location: Cerulean City Abilities It Can Learn: Pound Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Lovely Kiss Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Lick Type: Ghost Level Learned: N/A

Doubleslap Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Ice Punch Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 31 Body Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Thrash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 47 Blizzard Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 58 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM35, TM40, TM44, TM46, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #125 - Electabuzz Type: Electric Height: 3' 7" Weight: 66.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Normally found near power plants, they can wander away and cause major blackouts in cities. Location: Power Plant Abilities It Can Learn: Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Thundershock Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 34 Screech Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 37 Thunder Punch Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 42 Light Screen

Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 49 Thunder Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 54 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM35, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04, HM05 NOTE: Electabuzz is a Red Version exclusive. #126 - Magmar Type: Fire Height: 4' 3" Weight: 98.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Its body always burns with an orange glow that enables it to hide perfectly among flames. Location: Cinnabar Island Abilities It Can Learn: Ember Type: Fire Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Confuse Ray Type: Ghost Level Learned: Level 39 Fire Punch Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 43 Smokescreen Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 48 Smog Type: Poison Level Learned: Level 52 Flamethrower Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 55 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM35, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM46, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 NOTE: Magmar is a Blue Version exclusive.

#127 - Pinsir Type: Bug Height: 4' 11" Weight: 121.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: If it fails to crush the victim in its pincers, it will swing it around and toss it hard. Location: Celadon City, Safari Zone Abilities It Can Learn: Vicegrip Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Seismic Toss Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 25 Guillotine Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30 Focus Energy Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 36 Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 43 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 49 Swords Dance Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 54 Useable TMs: TM03, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM17, TM19, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM01, HM04 #128 - Tauros Type: Normal Height: 4' 7" Weight: 195.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: When it targets an enemy, it charges furiously while whipping its body with its long tails. Location: Safari Zone Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Stomp Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 28 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 35 Rage Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 44 Take Down Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 51 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM26, TM27, TM31, TM32, TM34, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04 #129 - Magikarp Type: Water Height: 2' 11" Weight: 22.0 lbs. Evolution: Gyarados Level Evolved: Level 20 Pokedex Information: In the distant past, it was somewhat stronger than the horribly weak descendants that exist today. Location: Route 3, Route 12, Route 13, Route 17, Route 18, Fuchsia City Abilities It Can Learn: Splash Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 15 Useable TMs: N/A Useable HMs: N/A NOTE: Magikarp must be fished for in all locations. #130 - Gyarados Type: Water/Flying Height: 21' 4" Weight: 518.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Rarely seen in the wild. Huge and vicious, it is capable of destroying entire cities in a rage. Location: Evolves from Magikarp Abilities It Can Learn:

Splash Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 20 Dragon Rage Type: Dragon Level Learned: Level 25 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 32 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 41 Hyper Beam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 52 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM23, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03, HM04 #131 - Lapras Type: Water Height: 8' 2" Weight: 485.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A Pokemon that has been overhunted almost to extinction. It can ferry people across the water. Location: Celadon City Abilities It Can Learn: Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Growl Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sing Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 16 Mist Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 20

Body Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 25 Confuse Ray Type: Ghost Level Learned: Level 31 Ice Beam Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 38 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 46 Useable TMs: TM06, TM22, TM46, Useable HMs: HM03,

TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM23, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 HM04

#132 - Ditto Type: Normal Height: 1' 0" Weight: 9.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Capable of copying an enemy's genetic code to instantly transform itself into a duplicate of the enemy. Location: Route 13, Route 14, Route 15, Route 23, Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Transform Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Useable TMs: N/A Useable HMs: N/A #133 - Eevee Type: Normal Height: 1' 0" Weight: 14.0 lbs. Evolution: Vaporeon, Jolteon, or Flareon Level Evolved: N/A; use Water Stone, Thunder Stone, or Fire Stone Pokedex Information: Its genetic code is irregular. It may mutate if it is exposed to radiation from element Stones. Location: Celadon City Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 27 Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 31 Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 37 Take Down Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 45 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #134 - Vaporeon Type: Water Height: 3' 3" Weight: 64.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Lives close to water. Its long tail is ridged with a fin which is often mistaken for a mermaid's. Location: Evolves from Eevee (via Water Stone) Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 27 Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: Level 31 Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 37 Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 40 Acid Armor Type: Poison

Level Learned: Level 42 Haze Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 44 Mist Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 48 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 52 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 #135 - Jolteon Type: Electric Height: 2' 7" Weight: 54.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: It accumulates negative ions in the atmosphere to blast out 10,000-volt lightning bolts. Location: Evolves from Eevee (via Thunder Stone) Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 27 Thundershock Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 31 Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 37 Thunder Wave Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 40 Double Kick Type: Fighting Level Learned: Level 42 Agility

Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 44 Pin Missile Type: Bug Level Learned: Level 48 Thunder Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 52 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #136 - Flareon Type: Fire Height: 2' 11" Weight: 55.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: When storing thermal energy in its body, its temperature could soar to over 1,600 degrees. Location: Evolves from Eevee (via Fire Stone) Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sand-Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Quick Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 27 Ember Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 31 Tail Whip Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 37 Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 40 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 42 Fire Spin Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 44

Rage Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 48 Flamethrower Type: Fire Level Learned: Level 52 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: N/A #137 - Porygon Type: Normal Height: 2' 7" Weight: 80.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A Pokemon that consists entirely of programming code. Capable of moving freely in cyberspace. Location: Celadon City Abilities It Can Learn: Tackle Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Sharpen Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Conversion Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Psybeam Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 23 Recover Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 28 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 35 Tri Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 42 Useable TMs: TM06, TM09, TM10, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, TM50 Useable HMs: HM05 #138 - Omanyte Type: Rock/Water Height: 1' 4"

Weight: 17.0 lbs. Evolution: Omastar Level Evolved: Level 40 Pokedex Information: Although long extinct, in rare cases, it can be genetically resurrected from fossils. Location: Cinnabar Island (give Helix Fossil to guy in third room of lab) Abilities It Can Learn: Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Withdraw Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Horn Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 23 Spike Cannon Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 28 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 35 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 #139 - Omastar Type: Rock/Water Height: 3' 3" Weight: 77.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A prehistoric Pokemon that died out when its heavy shell made it impossible to catch prey. Location: Evolves from Omanyte Abilities It Can Learn: Water Gun Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Withdraw Type: Water Level Learned: N/A Horn Attack Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A

Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Spike Cannon Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 44 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 49 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM17, TM19, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 #140 - Kabuto Type: Rock/Water Height: 1' 8" Weight: 25.0 lbs. Evolution: Kabutops Level Evolved: Level 40 Pokedex Information: A Pokemon that was resurrected from a fossil found in what was once the ocean floor eons ago. Location: Cinnabar Island (give Dome Fossil to guy in third room of lab) Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Absorb Type: Grass Level Learned: Level 34 Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 39 Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 44 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 49 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 #141 - Kabutops Type: Rock/Water

Height: 4' 3" Weight: 89.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Its sleek shape is perfect for swimming. It slashes prey with its claws and drains the body fluids. Location: Evolves from Kabuto Abilities It Can Learn: Scratch Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Absorb Type: Grass Level Learned: N/A Slash Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 46 Hydro Pump Type: Water Level Learned: Level 53 Useable TMs: TM02, TM03, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM17, TM19, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM40, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 #142 - Aerodactyl Type: Rock/Flying Height: 5' 11" Weight: 130.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A ferocious, prehistoric Pokemon that goes for the enemy's throat with its serrated saw-like fangs. Location: Cinnabar Island (give Old Amber to guy in third room of lab) Abilities It Can Learn: Wing Attack Type: Flying Level Learned: N/A Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Supersonic Type: Normal

Level Learned: N/A Bite Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Take Down Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 46 Hyper Beam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 53 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM23, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM43, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM02 #143 - Snorlax Type: Normal Height: 6' 11" Weight: 1014.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Very lazy. Just eats and sleeps. As its rotund bulk builds, it becomes steadily more slothful. Location: Route 12, Route 16 Abilities It Can Learn: Headbutt Type: Flying Level Learned: N/A Amnesia Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Rest Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Body Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 35 Harden Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 41 Double Edge Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 48 Hyper Beam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 56 Useable TMs: TM01, TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15,

TM16, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM22, TM24, TM25, TM26, TM27, TM29, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM35, TM36, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM46, TM48, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03, HM04 #144 - Articuno Type: Ice/Flying Height: 5' 7" Weight: 122.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A legendary bird Pokemon that is said to appear to doomed people who are lost in icy mountains. Location: Seafoam Island Abilities It Can Learn: Peck Type: Flying Level Learned: N/A Ice Beam Type: Ice Level Learned: N/A Blizzard Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 51 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 55 Mist Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 60 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM43, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM02 #145 - Zapdos Type: Electric/Flying Height: 5' 3" Weight: 116.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: A legendary bird Pokemon that is said to appear from clouds while dropping enormous lightning bolts. Location: Power Plant Abilities It Can Learn: Thundershock Type: Electric Level Learned: N/A Drill Peck Type: Flying Level Learned: N/A

Thunder Type: Electric Level Learned: Level 51 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 55 Light Screen Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 60 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM39, TM43, TM44, TM45, TM50 Useable HMs: HM02, HM05 #146 - Moltres Type: Fire/Flying Height: 6' 7" Weight: 132.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: Known as the legendary bird of fire. Every flap of its wings creates a dazzling flash of flames. Location: Victory Road Abilities It Can Learn: Peck Type: Flying Level Learned: N/A Fire Spin Type: Fire Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 51 Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 55 Sky Attack Type: Flying Level Learned: Level 60 Useable TMs: TM02, TM04, TM06, TM09, TM10, TM15, TM20, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM43, TM44, TM50 Useable HMs: HM02 #147 - Dratini Type: Dragon Height: 5' 11" Weight: 7.0 lbs. Evolution: Dragonair Level Evolved: Level 30

Pokedex Information: Long considered a mythical Pokemon until recently when a small colony was found living underwater. Location: Celadon City, Safari Zone Abilities It Can Learn: Wrap Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Thunder Wave Type: Electric Level Learned: N/A Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 20 Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30 Dragon Rage Type: Dragon Level Learned: Level 40 Hyper Beam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 50 Useable TMs: TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM23, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 #148 - Dragonair Type: Dragon Height: 13' 1" Weight: 36.0 lbs. Evolution: Dragonite Level Evolved: Level 55 Pokedex Information: A mystical Pokemon that exudes a gentle aura. Has the ability to change climate conditions. Location: Safari Zone Abilities It Can Learn: Wrap Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Thunder Wave Type: Electric

Level Learned: N/A Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 35 Dragon Rage Type: Dragon Level Learned: Level 45 Hyper Beam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 55 Useable TMs: TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM20, TM23, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM50 Useable HMs: HM03 NOTE: Dragonair must be fished for. #149 - Dragonite Type: Dragon/Flying Height: 7' 3" Weight: 463.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: An extremely rarely seen marine Pokemon. Its intelligence is said to match that of humans. Location: Evolves from Dragonair Abilities It Can Learn: Wrap Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Leer Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Thunder Wave Type: Electric Level Learned: N/A Agility Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Slam Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Dragon Rage Type: Dragon Level Learned: N/A

Hyper Beam Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 60 Useable TMs: TM02, TM20, TM44, Useable HMs: HM03,

TM06, TM07, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM23, TM24, TM25, TM31, TM32, TM33, TM34, TM38, TM39, TM40, TM45, TM50 HM04

#150 - Mewtwo Type: Psychic Height: 6' 7" Weight: 269.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: It was created by a scientist after years of horrific gene splicing and DNA engineering experiments. Location: Unknown Dungeon Abilities It Can Learn: Confusion Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Disable Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Swift Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Barrier Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Psychic Type: Psychic Level Learned: N/A Recover Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Mist Type: Ice Level Learned: Level 75 Amnesia Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 81 Useable TMs: TM01, TM16, TM32, TM50 Useable HMs: HM04,

TM05, TM06, TM08, TM09, TM10, TM11, TM12, TM13, TM14, TM15, TM17, TM18, TM19, TM20, TM22, TM24, TM25, TM29, TM30, TM31, TM33, TM34, TM35, TM36, TM38, TM40, TM44, TM45, TM46, TM49, HM05

#151 - Mew Type: Psychic Height: 1' 4" Weight: 9.0 lbs. Evolution: N/A Level Evolved: N/A Pokedex Information: So rare that it is still said to be a mirage by many experts. Only a few people have seen it worldwide. Location: Obtained by doing Mew Glitch, or through Cloning (see FAQs section), Gameshark or Gamegenie Abilities It Can Learn: Pound Type: Normal Level Learned: N/A Transform Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 10 Mega Punch Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 20 Metronome Type: Normal Level Learned: Level 30 Psychic Type: Psychic Level Learned: Level 40 Useable TMs: All TMs Useable HMs: All HMs |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 9. Items | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| This section will list every item in Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow, as well as what they do, etc. Antidote Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $100 Selling Price: $50 Description: Cures the Poison status from your Pokemon. Awakening Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $250 Selling Price: $125 Description: Cures the Sleep status from your Pokemon. Bicycle Location: Cerulean City in Bike Shop (need Bike Voucher)

Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: When you get on this, you can move double the speed you normally would. Quite nifty. Bike Voucher Location: Vermilion City (talk to president of Pokemon Club) Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Use this at the Cerulean City Bike Shop to get a free Bicycle. Burn Heal Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $250 Selling Price: $125 Description: Cures the Burn status from your Pokemon. Calcium Location: Celadon City Mart (5F) Price: $9800 Selling Price: $4900 Description: Boosts the Special stat of a Pokemon. Can be used up to 10 times on one Pokemon. Card Key Location: Silph Co. (5F) Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Opens locked doors in Silph Co. Coin Case Location: Celadon City (given to you by a guy in the Celadon restauraunt near the Game Corner) Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: This enables you to hold up to 9,999 coins in the Game Corner in Celadon City. Dire Hit Location: Celadon City Mart (5F) Price: $650 Selling Price: $375 Description: When used, this item allows the Pokemon you are using to have its chances of a critical hit raised, but only for a few turns. This can be used only in battle. Dome Fossil Location: Mt. Moon Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Give to the man in the third room of the lab on Cinnabar Island, then come back later to get the Pokemon Kabuto. Elixir Location: Various places throughout the game Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Restores 10 PP to all the abilities of one of your Pokemon.

Escape Rope Location: Various place throughout the game, bought at some Poke Marts Price: $550 Selling Price: $275 Description: Allows you to escape from a dungeon. Ether Location: Various places throughout the game Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Restores 10 PP to one ability of one of your Pokemon. Exp. All Location: You get this from Professor Oak's Aide on Route 15 Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Splits the experience points you gain with all of your Pokemon (e.g., if you get 300 experience from a wild Pokemon for killing it if you don't use another one in battle, you'd get 50 experience points with all 6 Pokemon if you had 6, for a total of 300). Fire Stone Location: Celadon City Mart (4F) Price: $2100 Selling Price: $1050 Description: Evolves certain Pokemon. Fresh Water Location: Celadon City (Roof) Price: $200 Selling Price: $100 Description: Restores 50 HP to one Pokemon. Full Heal Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $600 Selling Price: $300 Description: Heals any negative status aliments from a Pokemon. Full Restore Location: Purchased at the Poke Mart in the Indigo Plataeu Price: $3000 Selling Price: $1500 Description: Fully restores HP of one Pokemon, as well as cures any negative status aliments. Gold Teeth Location: Safari Zone (Area 3) Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Give these to the warden in the Safari Zone and in Fuschia City to get HM03 and HM04, which teach Surf and Strength. Good Rod Location: Fuschia City Price: N/A

Selling Price: N/A Description: Cast this in the water to catch Pokemon. Great Ball Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $600 Selling Price: $300 Description: A better version of the Poke Ball. Used to capture Pokemon. Guard Special Location: Celadon City Mart (5F) Price: $700 Selling Price: $350 Description: When used, this temporarily protects one of your Pokemon from special attacks (e.g. Psybeam). Helix Fossil Location: Mt. Moon Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Give to the man in the third room of the lab on Cinnabar Island, then come back later to get the Pokemon Omanyte. HP Up Location: Celadon City Mart (5F) Price: $9800 Selling Price: $4900 Description: Boost a Pokemon's maximum HP. Can be used up to 10 times for each Pokemon. Hyper Potion Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $1500 Selling Price: $700 Description: Recovers 200 HP of one Pokemon. Ice Heal Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $250 Selling Price: $125 Description: Cures the Freeze status from your Pokemon. Iron Location: Celadon City Mart (5F) Price: $9800 Selling Price: $4900 Description: Boost a Pokemon's maximum Defense. Can be used up to 10 times for each Pokemon. Itemfinder Location: You get this from Professor Oak's Aide on Route 11 Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: This reveals the location of hidden items in certain areas. Leaf Stone Location: Celadon City Mart (4F) Price: $2100

Selling Price: $1050 Description: Evolves certain Pokemon. Lemonade Location: Celadon City Mart (Roof) Price: $350 Selling Price: $175 Description: Restores 80 HP to one Pokemon. Lift Key Location: Rocket Hideout (4F) Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Unlocks the elevator in the Rocket Hideout of Celadon City's Game Corner. Master Ball Location: Silph Co. (get from president after beating Giovanni) Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: This is the ultimate ball. Will catch a Pokemon no matter what. For this reason, save it for Mewtwo alone. Max Elixir Location: Various places throughout the game Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Restores maximum amount of PP to one Pokemon. Max Potion Location: Purchased at the Poke Mart in the Indigo Plataeu Price: $2500 Selling Price: $1200 Description: Fully restores all HP to one Pokemon. Max Repel Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $700 Selling Price: $350 Description: Pokemon weaker than yours will not attack you for the next 250 steps. Max Revive Location: Various places throughout the game Price: N/A Selling Price: $2000 Description: Revives a dead Pokemon and fully restores its HP. Moon Stone Location: Mt. Moon, Rocket Hideout, Route 2, Cinnabar Island Mansion Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Evolves certain Pokemon. Nugget Location: Various places throughout the game Price: N/A Selling Price: $5000

Description: Does nothing. Use for selling purposes only. Oak's Parcel Location: Get from owner of Poke Mart in Viridian City in beginning of game Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Give this to Oak to get the Pokedex. Old Amber Location: Pewter City Museum Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Give to the man in the third room of the lab on Cinnabar Island, then come back later to get the Pokemon Aerodactyl. Old Rod Location: Vermilion City Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Cast this in the water to catch Magikarp. Paralyze Heal Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $200 Selling Price: $100 Description: Cures the Paralyze status from your Pokemon. Poke Ball Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $200 Selling Price: $100 Description: The basic ball for catching Pokemon. Low success rate. Poke Doll Location: Celadon City Mart (4F), Trade TM31 for it in Saffron City Price: $1000 Selling Price: $500 Description: Allows you to escape from battle (not against trainers). Poke Flute Location: Lavender Town (obtained from Mr. Fuji) Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Wakes up Snorlax, cures the Sleep status aliment. Potion Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $300 Selling Price: $100 Description: Restores 20 HP to a Pokemon. PP Up Location: Various places throughout the game Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Boosts the PP of one of your Pokemon's moves by 20%. Protein

Location: Celadon City Mart (5F) Price: $9800 Selling Price: $4900 Description: Boost a Pokemon's maximum Attack. Can be used up to 10 times for each Pokemon. Rare Candy Location: Various places throughout the game Price: N/A Selling Price: $2400 Description: Causes a Pokemon to gain a level. Repel Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $350 Selling Price: $175 Description: Pokemon weaker than yours will not attack you for the next 100 steps. Revive Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $1500 Selling Price: $750 Description: Revives a dead Pokemon and restores HP. S.S. Ticket Location: Celadon City (obtained from Bill) Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Allows you to get on the S.S. Anne. Safari Ball Location: Fuschia City (given before you enter the Safari Zone) Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Catches Pokemon in the Safari Zone. Has a very low success rate. Secret Key Location: Cinnabar Island Mansion Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Unlocks the Gym on Cinnabar Island. Silph Scope Location: After you defeat Giovanni in the Rocket Hideout, you get this Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Allows you to see the ghosts in Lavender Town. Soda Pop Location: Celadon City Mart (Roof) Price: $300 Selling Price: $150 Description: Restores 60 HP to one of your Pokemon. Super Potion Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $700

Selling Price: $350 Description: Restores 70 HP to one of your Pokemon. Super Repel Location: Various places throughout the game Price: $500 Selling Price: $250 Description: Pokemon weaker than yours will not attack you for the next 200 steps. Super Rod Location: Route 12 (in a building) Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Cast this in the water to catch Pokemon. Thunder Stone Location: Celadon City Mart (4F) Price: $2100 Selling Price: $1050 Description: Evolves certain Pokemon. Town Map Location: Pallet Town (given to you by Gary's mom) Price: N/A Selling Price: N/A Description: Shows your current position on the World Map. Ultra Ball Location: Purchased at Poke Marts Price: $1200 Selling Price: $600 Description: The best ball next to the Master Ball. Catches Pokemon with a high success rate. Water Stone Location: Celadon City Mart (4F) Price: $2100 Selling Price: $1050 Description: Evolves certain Pokemon. X Accuracy Location: Celadon City Mart (5F) Price: $950 Selling Price: $475 Description: This raises the accuracy of your Pokemon for a few turns. X Attack Location: Celadon City Mart (5F) Price: $500 Selling Price: $250 Description: This raises the Attack of your Pokemon for a few turns. X Defend Location: Celadon City Mart (5F) Price: $550 Selling Price: $275 Description: This raises the Defense of your Pokemon for a few turns.

X Special Location: Celadon City Mart (5F) Price: $350 Selling Price: $175 Description: This raises the Special of your Pokemon for a few turns. X Speed Location: Celadon City Mart (5F) Price: $350 Selling Price: $175 Description: This raises the Speed of your Pokemon for a few turns. |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 10. TMs | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| In this section, I'll list all of the TMs in this game, and what they contain, and where to get them. TM01 Location: Mt. Moon, Celadon City Mart Ability: Mega Punch TM02 Location: Game Corner, Celadon City Mart Ability: Razor Wind TM03 Location: Silph Co. Ability: Swords Dance TM04 Location: Route 4 Ability: Whirlwind TM05 Location: Celadon City Mart, Victory Road Ability: Mega Kick TM06 Location: Fuschia City (Koga) Ability: Toxic TM07 Location: Game Corner, Celadon City Mart Ability: Horn Drill TM08 Location: S.S. Anne Ability: Body Slam TM09 Location: Celadon City Mart, Saffron City Ability: Take Down TM10

Location: Game Corner, Celadon City Mart Ability: Double Edge TM11 Location: Cerulean City (Misty) Ability: Bubblebeam TM12 Location: Mt. Moon Ability: Water Gun TM13 Location: Celadon City Mart Ability: Ice Beam TM14 Location: Cinnabar Island Ability: Blizzard TM15 Location: Game Corner Ability: Hyper Beam TM16 Location: Route 12 Ability: Pay Day TM17 Location: Celadon City Mart, Victory Road Ability: Submission TM18 Location: Celadon City Mart Ability: Counter TM19 Location: Route 25 Ability: Seismic Toss TM20 Location: Route 15 Ability: Rage TM21 Location: Celadon City (Erika) Ability: Mega Drain TM22 Location: Cinnabar Island Ability: Solarbeam TM23 Location: Game Corner Ability: Dragon Rage TM24 Location: Vermilion City (Lt. Surge) Ability: Thunderbolt

TM25 Location: Power Plant Ability: Thunder TM26 Location: Silph Co. Ability: Earthquake TM27 Location: Viridian City (Giovanni) Ability: Fissure TM28 Location: Cerulean City Ability: Dig TM29 Location: Saffron City Ability: Psychic TM30 Location: Route 9 Ability: Teleport TM31 Location: Saffron City Ability: Mimic TM32 Location: Celadon City Mart, Fuschia City Ability: Double Team TM33 Location: Celadon City Mart, Power Plant Ability: Reflect TM34 Location: Pewter City (Brock) Ability: Bide TM35 Location: Cinnabar Island Ability: Metronome TM36 Location: Silph Co. Ability: Selfdestruct TM37 Location: Celadon City Mart, Fuschia City Ability: Egg Bomb TM38 Location: Cinnabar Island (Blaine) Ability: Fire Blast TM39

Location: Route 12 (Lookout Station) Ability: Swift TM40 Location: Safari Zone Ability: Skull Bash TM41 Location: Celadon City Ability: Softboiled TM42 Location: Viridian City Ability: Dream Eater TM43 Location: Victory Road Ability: Sky Attack TM44 Location: S.S. Anne Ability: Rest TM45 Location: Route 24 Ability: Thunder Wave TM46 Location: Saffron City (Sabrina) Ability: Psywave TM47 Location: Victory Road Ability: Explosion TM48 Location: Celadon City (Roof) Ability: Rock Slide TM49 Location: Celadon City (Roof) Ability: Tri Attack TM50 Location: Game Corner Ability: Substitute |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 11. HMs | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| In this section, I'll list all of the HMs in this game, and what they contain, and where to get them. IMPORTANT NOTE: HMs stay in your Pokemon's moveset after you teach it to it. Therefore, you can't erase it, so you should teach HMs to what are called "HM Slaves". I would recommend doing this by

teaching HM02, for example (Fly), to a Pidgey, and teaching Strength to an Onix, both of them suck, so it's a good call. Or use Gameshark to get Mew, and teach it all the HMs of the game. You'll need two Mew's to get all HMs, though. Either way, don't waste HMs on Pokemon that are worthwhile and are going to be used. HM01 Location: S.S. Anne Ability: Cut HM02 Location: Route 16 Ability: Fly HM03 Location: Safari Zone Ability: Surf HM04 Location: Fuschia City Ability: Strength HM05 Location: Flash Ability: Route 2 |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 12. Ability Descriptions | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| This section will list all of the functions of the many abilities in Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow, including HM moves. I'll divide the moves up into letters (e.g. A contains moves that start with A, and so on) for easier reading. Also note that on a move like Confusion, when I say it damages, take note that it deals Psychic-based damage, not just damage. This applies to every other move like that. === A === Absorb Type: Grass PP: 20 Description: Absorbs HP from the opponent equal to 1/2 of the damage dealt. Acid Type: Poison PP: 30 Description: Damages an enemy. Also has a chance to lower Defense. Acid Armor Type: Poison

PP: 40 Description: Temporarily increases your Pokemon's Defense. Agility Type: Psychic PP: 30 Description: Temporarily increases your Pokemon's Speed. Amnesia Type: Psychic PP: 20 Description: Temporarily increases your Pokemon's Special. Aurora Beam Type: Ice PP: 20 Description: Damages an enemy. Also has a chance to Freeze the enemy or decrease its Attack. === B === Barrage Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 5 times in a row for damage. Barrier Type: Psychic PP: 30 Description: Temporarily increases your Pokemon's Defense. Bide Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Charges energy for a bit, then hits the enemy 2 to 5 times in a row with that energy for damage. Bite Type: Normal PP: 25 Description: Damages an enemy. Also has a chance to cause the enemy to flinch. Blizzard Type: Ice PP: 5 Description: Damages an enemy. Also has a chance to Freeze the enemy. Body Slam Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Damages an enemy. Also has a chance to Paralyze the enemy. Bone Club Type: Ground PP: 20 Description: Damages an enemy. Also has a chance to cause the enemy to flinch.

Bonemerang Type: Ground PP: 10 Description: Hits the enemy twice. Bubble Type: Water PP: 30 Description: Damages an enemy. Also has a chance to decrease the enemy's Speed. Bubblebeam Type: Water PP: 20 Description: Damages an enemy. Also has a chance to decrease the enemy's Speed. === C === Clamp Type: Water PP: 10 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 5 times in a row for damage. Comet Punch Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 5 times in a row for damage. Confuse Ray Type: Ghost PP: 10 Description: Can inflict Confuse on the enemy. Confusion Type: Psychic PP: 25 Description: Damages the enemy. Constrict Type: Normal PP: 35 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to decrease the enemy's Speed. Conversion Type: Normal PP: 30 Description: Switches your Pokemon's type with the enemy's Pokemon type. Counter Type: Fighting PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy for twice the damage received.

Crabhammer Type: Water PP: 10 Description: Damages the enemy. Has a good chance to inflict a critical hit. Cut Type: Normal PP: 30 Description: Damages the enemy. Out of battle, cuts down trees that impede your path. === D === Defense Curl Type: Normal PP: 40 Description: Temporarily increases your Pokemon's Defense. Dig Type: Ground PP: 10 Description: Damages an enemy. While you are underground, only Swift and Earthquake can hurt you. Disable Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Disables one of the enemy's moves temporarily. Dizzy Punch Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Confuse the enemy. Double Kick Type: Fighting PP: 30 Description: Hits the enemy 2 times in a row. Double Team Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Temporarily increases your Pokemon's evasiveness. Double Edge Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy as well as your Pokemon (your Pokemon takes damage by 1/4). Doubleslap Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 5 times in a row. Dragon Rage

Type: Dragon PP: 10 Description: Deals 40 HP of damage to the enemy everytime this is used. Dream Eater Type: Psychic PP: 15 Description: When the enemy is asleep, use this move to absorb its HP. Drill Peck Type: Flying PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy. === E === Earthquake Type: Ground PP: 10 Description: Damages the enemy. Can hit while enemy is underground via Dig. Ineffective against Flying-type Pokemon. Egg Bomb Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Damages the enemy. Ember Type: Fire PP: 25 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Burn the enemy. Explosion Type: Normal PP: 5 Description: Damages the enemy, but also significantly damages your Pokemon, as well. === F === Fire Blast Type: Fire PP: 5 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Burn the enemy. Fire Punch Type: Fire PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Burn the enemy. Fire Spin Type: Fire PP: 15 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 5 times in a row.

Fissure Type: Ground PP: 5 Description: Has a chance to instantly kill the enemy. Ineffective against Flying-type Pokemon. Flamethrower Type: Fire PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Burn the enemy. Flash Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Has a chance to lower the enemy's accuracy. Out of battle, you can use it to light up Rock Tunnel. Fly Type: Flying PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy. You cannot be harmed while in the air. Out of battle, you can fly to places you've already visited. Focus Energy Type: Normal PP: 30 Description: Temporarily increases your Pokemon's chance of a critical hit. Fury Attack Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 5 times in a row. Fury Swipes Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 5 times in a row. === G === Glare Type: Normal PP: 30 Description: Has a chance to Paralyze the enemy. Growl Type: Normal PP: 40 Description: Lowers the enemy's Attack. Growth Type: Normal PP: 40 Description: Temporarily increases your Pokemon's Attack.

Guillotine Type: Normal PP: 5 Description: Has a chance to instantly kill the enemy. Gust Type: Normal PP: 35 Description: Damages the enemy. === H === Harden Type: Normal PP: 30 Description: Temporarily increases your Pokemon's Defense. Haze Type: Ice PP: 30 Description: Removes all negative status aliments from your Pokemon and the enemy's Pokemon. Headbutt Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy. Hi Jump Kick Type: Fighting PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy. If you miss, you take 1 HP of damage. Horn Attack Type: Normal PP: 25 Description: Damages the enemy. Horn Drill Type: Normal PP: 5 Description: Has a chance to instantly kill the enemy. Hydro Pump Type: Water PP: 5 Description: Damages the enemy. Hyper Beam Type: Normal PP: 5 Description: Damages the enemy. Must recharge for one turn before using again after initial use. Hyper Fang Type: Normal

PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to cause the enemy to flinch. Hypnosis Type: Psychic PP: 20 Description: Puts the enemy to sleep. === I === Ice Beam Type: Ice PP: 10 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Freeze the enemy. Ice Punch Type: Ice PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Freeze the enemy. === J === Jump Kick Type: Fighting PP: 25 Description: Damages the enemy. If you miss, you take 1 HP of damage. === K === Karate Chop Type: Normal PP: 25 Description: Damages the enemy. Has a good chance of a critical hit. Kinesis Type: Psychic PP: 15 Description: Has the chance to lower the enemy's accuracy. === L === Leech Life Type: Bug PP: 15 Description: Absorbs the enemy's HP. Leech Seed Type: Grass PP: 10

Description: Absorbs the enemy's HP every turn. Ineffective against Grass-type Pokemon. Leer Type: Normal PP: 30 Description: Lowers the enemy's Defense. Lick Type: Ghost PP: 30 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Paralyze the enemy. Light Screen Type: Psychic PP: 30 Description: Decreases damage done to you by 50% from special attacks. Lovely Kiss Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Puts the enemy to sleep. Low Kick Type: Fighting PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy. === M === Meditate Type: Psychic PP: 40 Description: Temporarily increases your Pokemon's Attack. Mega Drain Type: Grass PP: 10 Description: Absorbs HP from the opponent equal to 1/2 of the damage dealt. Mega Kick Type: Normal PP: 5 Description: Damages the enemy. Mega Punch Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy. Metronome Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Uses a random move, even if you haven't seen it or learnt it, or even if you can't use it.

Mimic Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Allows your Pokemon to learn one of the abilities of the other Pokemon you are fighting in the battle, until the battle is over or it is switched. The move you learn via Mimic replaces Mimic in the moveset list. Minimize Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Temporarily increases your Pokemon's evasiveness. Mirror Move Type: Flying PP: 20 Description: Mimics the last move the enemy did. Mist Type: Ice PP: 30 Description: Your Pokemon will be immune to stat-decreasing attacks. === N === Night Shade Type: Ghost PP: 15 Description: Damages the opponent equal to your Pokemon's experience level. === P === Pay Day Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Damages the opponent. After battle, the amount of coins received are equal to 2x your Pokemon's level per hit. Peck Type: Flying PP: 35 Description: Damages the opponent. Petal Dance Type: Grass PP: 20 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 3 times, but inflicts Confuse on you. Pin Missile Type: Bug PP: 20 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 5 times. Poison Gas

Type: Poison PP: 40 Description: Poisons the opponent. Poison Sting Type: Poison PP: 35 Description: Damages the opponent. Also has a chance to Poison the enemy. Poisonpowder Type: Poison PP: 35 Description: Poisons the opponent. Pound Type: Normal PP: 35 Description: Damages the opponent. Psybeam Type: Psychic PP: 20 Description: Damages the opponent. Also has a chance to Confuse the enemy. Psychic Type: Psychic PP: 10 Description: Damages the opponent. Also has a chance to decrease the enemy's Special. Psywave Type: Psychic PP: 15 Description: Damages the opponent equal to 1.5 times your Pokemon's experience level. === Q === Quick Attack Type: Normal PP: 30 Description: Damages the opponent. You always get the first turn when you use this. If double Quick Attacks are used (one from you and one from the enemy), whoever has higher Speed will use it first. === R === Rage Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Your Pokemon keeps attacking and you can't control it. Damage increases as your Pokemon takes damage until the end of the battle.

Razor Leaf Type: Grass PP: 25 Description: Damages the opponent. Has a high chance of a critical hit. Razor Wind Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Damages the opponent. Recover Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Recovers your Pokemon's health by half its maximum HP. Reflect Type: Psychic PP: 20 Description: Decreases damage taken from physical attacks by 50%. Rest Type: Psychic PP: 10 Description: Recovers your Pokemon's HP fully, and it also removes all negative status aliments. Your Pokemon misses two turns, though. Roar Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Scares away wild Pokemon. Rock Slide Type: Rock PP: 10 Description: Damages the opponent. Rock Throw Type: Rock PP: 15 Description: Damages the opponent. Rolling Kick Type: Fighting PP: 15 Description: Damages the opponent. Also has a chance to cause the enemy to flinch. === S === Sand-Attack Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Lowers the enemy's accuracy. Scratch Type: Normal

PP: 30 Description: Damages the enemy. Screech Type: Normal PP: 40 Description: Lowers the enemy's Defense. Seismic Toss Type: Fighting PP: 20 Description: Damages the opponent equal to your Pokemon's experience level. Selfdestruct Type: Normal PP: 5 Description: Damages the enemy, but also significantly damages your Pokemon, as well. Sharpen Type: Normal PP: 30 Description: Temporarily increases your Attack. Sing Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Puts the enemy to Sleep. Skull Bash Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Hits the enemy 2 times in a row. Sky Attack Type: Flying PP: 5 Description: Damages the enemy. Slam Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy. Slash Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy. Sleep Powder Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Puts the enemy to Sleep. Sludge Type: Poison PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Poison the enemy.

Smog Type: Poison PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Poison the enemy. Smokescreen Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Lowers the enemy's accuracy. Softboiled Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Recovers your Pokemon's health by half its maximum HP. Outside of battle, HP can be transferred from the Pokemon who knows the move to another Pokemon by 1/8 amount. Solarbeam Type: Grass PP: 10 Description: Damages the enemy. Must charge one turn before using on second turn. Sonic Boom Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy 20 HP each time you use it. Spike Cannon Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 5 times in a row. Splash Type: Water PP: 40 Description: Does nothing. Spore Type: Bug PP: 15 Description: Puts the enemy to Sleep. Stomp Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to cause the enemy to flinch. Strength Type: Normal PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy. Out of battle, moves huge boulders. String Shot Type: Bug PP: 40

Description: Lowers the enemy's Speed. Struggle Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Damages the enemy. Only accessible if all your moves have 0 PP. Your Pokemon takes 1/4 the damage it deals when you use this. Stun Spore Type: Grass PP: 30 Description: Paralyzes the enemy. Submission Type: Fighting PP: 25 Description: Damages the enemy. Your Pokemon takes 1/4 of the damage it deals, however. Substitute Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: When used, your Pokemon sacrifices 1/8 of its HP and creates a clone of itself. This clone fights for itself. Dies if it takes too much damage. Super Fang Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Damages the enemy by half. Supersonic Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Confuses the enemy. Surf Type: Water PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy. Out of battle, you can use this to move across water. Swift Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy. Contrary to popular belief, Swift does not have 100% accuracy. It has over 99% accuracy, but not quite 100%. Swords Dance Type: Normal PP: 30 Description: Increases your Pokemon's Attack. === T === Tackle Type: Normal

PP: 35 Description: Damages the enemy. Tail Whip Type: Normal PP: 30 Description: Decreases the enemy's Defense. Take Down Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Damages the enemy. Your Pokemon receives 1/4 the damage dealt. Teleport Type: Psychic PP: 20 Description: Causes you to run away from wild Pokemon battles. Out of battle, takes you to the Poke Center you previously visited. Thrash Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 5 times in a row. Confuses the enemy. Thunder Type: Electric PP: 10 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Paralyze the enemy. Thunderbolt Type: Electric PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Paralyze the enemy. Thunder Punch Type: Electric PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Paralyze the enemy. Thundershock Type: Electric PP: 30 Description: Damages the enemy. Also has a chance to Paralyze the enemy. Thunder Wave Type: Electric PP: 20 Description: Paralyzes the enemy. Toxic Type: Poison PP: 10 Description: Poisons the enemy. Poison damages more and more each turn. Transform Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Transforms your Pokemon into the one you are fighting. You have

all their abilities at your disposal. Tri Attack Type: Normal PP: 10 Description: Damages the enemy. Twineedle Type: Bug PP: 20 Description: Hits the enemy 2 times in a row. Also has a chance to Poison the enemy. === V === Vicegrip Type: Normal PP: 30 Description: Damages the enemy. Vine Whip Type: Grass PP: 10 Description: Damages the enemy. === W === Water Gun Type: Water PP: 25 Description: Damages the enemy. Waterfall Type: Water PP: 15 Description: Damages the enemy. Whirlwind Type: Normal PP: 20 Description: Blows wild Pokemon away, thus ending the battle. Wing Attack Type: Flying PP: 35 Description: Damages the enemy. Withdraw Type: Water PP: 40 Description: Increases your Pokemon's Defense. Wrap Type: Normal

PP: 20 Description: Hits the enemy 2 to 5 times in a row. |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 13. Shops | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| In this section, I'll list all of the shops in Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow. ----------------------------------------Viridian City Shop ----------------------------------------Location: Viridian City Items: Poke Ball Price: $200 Antidote Price: $100 Paralyz Heal Price: $200 Burn Heal Price: $250 ---------------------------------------Pewter City Shop ---------------------------------------Location: Pewter City Items: Poke Ball Price: $200 Potion Price: $300 Escape Rope Price: $550 Antidote Price: $100 Burn Heal Price: $250 Awakening Price: $200

Parlyz Heal Price: $200 ---------------------------------------Cerulean City Shop ---------------------------------------Location: Cerulean City Items: Poke Ball Price: $200 Potion Price: $300 Repel Price: $350 Antidote Price: $100 Burn Heal Price: $250 Awakening Price: $200 Parlyz Heal Price: $200 ---------------------------------------Vermilion City Shop ---------------------------------------Location: Vermilion City Items: Poke Ball Price: $200 Super Potion Price: $700 Ice Heal Price: $250 Awakening Price: $200 Parlyz Heal Price: $200 Repel

Price: $350 ---------------------------------------Lavender Town Shop ---------------------------------------Location: Lavender Town Items: Great Ball Price: $600 Super Potion Price: $700 Revive Price: $1500 Escape Rope Price: $550 Super Repel Price: $500 Antidote Price: $100 Burn Heal Price: $250 Ice Heal Price: $250 Paralyz Heal Price: $200 ---------------------------------------Celadon City Shop ---------------------------------------Location: Celadon City Items: 1st Floor: N/A 2nd Floor: TM32 Price: $1000 TM33 Price: $1000 TM02

Price: $2000 TM07 Price: $2000 TM37 Price: $2000 TM01 Price: $3000 TM05 Price: $3000 TM09 Price: $3000 TM17 Price: $3000 Great Ball Price: $600 Super Potion Price: $700 Revive Price: $1500 Super Repel Price: $500 Antidote Price: $100 Burn Heal Price: $250 Ice Heal Price: $250 Awakening Price: $200 Paralyz Heal Price: $200 3rd Floor: N/A 4th Floor: Poke Doll Price: $1000 Fire Stone Price: $2100 Thunder Stone

Price: $2100 Water Stone Price: $2100 Leaf Stone Price: $2100 5th Floor: HP Up Price: $9800 Protein Price: $9800 Iron Price: $9800 Carbos Price: $9800 Calcium Price: $9800 X Accuracy Price: $950 Guard Spec. Price: $700 Dire Hit Price: $650 X Attack Price: $500 X Defend Price: $550 X Speed Price: $350 X Special Price: $350 Roof (items be bought at vending machines): Fresh Water Price: $200 Soda Pop Price: $300 Lemonade Price: $350 ----------------------------------------

Fuschia City Shop ---------------------------------------Location: Fuschia City Items: Ultra Ball Price: $1200 Great Ball Price: $600 Super Potion Price: $700 Revive Price: $1500 Full Heal Price: $600 Super Repel Price: $500 ---------------------------------------Saffron City Shop ---------------------------------------Location: Saffron City Items: Great Ball Price: $600 Hyper Potion Price: $1200 Max Repel Price: $700 Escape Rope Price: $550 Full Heal Price: $600 Revive Price: $1500 ---------------------------------------Cinnabar Island Shop ----------------------------------------

Location: Cinnabar Island Items: Ultra Ball Price: $1200 Great Ball Price: $600 Hyper Potion Price: $1200 Max Repel Price: $700 Escape Rope Price: $550 Full Heal Price: $600 Revive Price: $1500 ---------------------------------------Indigo Plataeu Shop ---------------------------------------Location: Indigo Plataeu Items: Ultra Ball Price: $1200 Great Ball Price: $600 Full Restore Price: $3000 Max Potion Price: $2500 Full Heal Price: $600 Revive Price: $1500 Max Repel Price: $700 |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 14. Gameshark Codes |

|=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| Since there is a rather large selection of Gameshark Codes for R/B/Y, I have decided to redirect you here for codes: http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/gameboy/file/pokemon_k.txt |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 15. FAQs | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| Q: Can I unlock Mew without the use of a cheat device? A: Yes. You can do what is called the Mew Glitch to get him. Go here for that information: http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/gameboy/file/pokemon_mew_glitch.txt Q: Should I stick with the movesets that I get with my Pokemon when they get Level 100, or should I teach them better techniques with the use of TMs? A: Well, what TMs if you especially moves just

do you think? Are TMs there for nothing? Certainly not. Use the want to; you will probably regret it later if you don't, if you play against a good player who strategizes well. Some suck (e.g. Tail Whip, Withdraw).

Q: Help! Why won't Cut get out of my moveset when I try to delete it? A: HMs are permanent after you use them on a specific Pokemon. This is why it is important to teach HMs to what are called "HM Slaves". For example, if you have a Pidgey that you won't train ever, teach it Fly. You get me? You can also teach Mew every HM in the game and make it an HM Slave. I prefer to capture two Mew's via Gameshark (yes, I cheat, blah blah who cares? I don't) and teach the Mew's all 5 HMs. Simple as that. Most HMs suck, with the exception of Surf. Fly is okay, but not enough to merit using it all that often. Surf is actually only slightly weaker than Hydro Pump, and has much more PP to boot, so teach that to a Water-type Pokemon for sure. Q: When should I use the vitamin items (e.g. Carbos) on my Pokemon? A: At Level 100. If you do that, you can increase each stat by approximately 30. HP goes up 50, I believe. If you do it at a lower level, your stats will go up a very unimpressive amount. Believe me, I tried. Q: Can I get Pikablu in this game? A: No. Waste your time if you believe it, it's not my time... Q: What are some good Pokemon to use in my team? A: Go here to find all the information you need in that particular area: http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/gameboy/file/pokemon_strategy.txt Q: Should I capture Missingno? A: It can erase all your stuff, so I wouldn't. Do it if you want to be weirded

out. Q: Why is Missingno in the game? A: It's a glitch. Missingno was a missing number in the game. Don't ask me why, ask the programmers. Q: What is the Daycare Center? A: You can bring one of your Pokemon to the Daycare Center south of Cerulean City (in the area you can catch Meowth at in the Blue Version) and have the owner train it. Bad thing is, he will teach your Pokemon moves that you might not necessarily want, so it's better to raise your own Pokemon. Each time you take 1 step, the Pokemon in the Daycare Center gets 1 experience point. To get the Pokemon back, simply talk to the owner of the Daycare Center. |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 16. Codes n' Secrets | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| Code n' Secret #1 - Cloning Pokemon How To Do It: To clone Pokemon, you must have two Gameboy's with two different cartridges of any version of the game (R/B/Y) linked together via the Link Cable. You can clone any Pokemon. I will use Jynx as an example. Starting off, have Gameboy A have the Pokemon that is to be cloned. Gameboy B should have the Pokemon to be deleted from his/her game (use a crappy one like Pidgey or Magikarp). Have Gameboy A be the first to enter the Cable Club, and have Gameboy A be the first one to trade Jynx to Gameboy B, or this won't work right. Have Gameboy A trade Jynx and Gameboy B trade Pidgey (again, just examples; you can do it with any Pokemon). After Gameboy A receives the bad Pokemon from Gameboy B, the screen of Gameboy A will say "waiting". Have Gameboy A turn off his/her Gameboy the second the waiting message disappears. The screen of Gameboy B will say "trade complete". The screen won't load afterward, so turn off the game and restart to get a cloned Pokemon! Gameboy B has a cloned Pokemon, meaning Gameboy A has his/her Pokemon even though it was traded. The weak Pokemon will disappear, since it was never officially "traded". Code n' Secret #2 - Catch Pokemon Easier How To Do It: Ever wanted those Poke Balls you throw at wild Pokemon to have a better chance to work? Well, here's your saving grace if that's you! There is a trick to making a Poke Ball work a lot better than it would under normal circumstances. Throw a Poke Ball at the wild Pokemon that you want to catch, then quickly press B or A right when the ball landds on that Pokemon. I have caught many tough (yes, tough) wild Pokemon with this. This doesn't really work on Mewtwo or Pokemon like that though, unless you are very lucky, so I wouldn't try it on Pokemon like

that. Code n' Secret #3 - Missingno How To Do It: There is a glitched Pokemon called Missingno that you can catch if you want. It doesn't do much but glitch up your game, though, so DO NOT save your game if you catch Missingno. Missingno is a missing number in this game, hence the name "Missingno". To fight Missingno, fly to Viridian City (or just go there if you are close to it). Once there, talk to the old man at the northern part of town and tell him that you are not in a hurry. He'll teach you how to catch Pokemon (he demonstrates by catching a Weedle). After he is done, fly to Cinnabar Island. Once there, go to the eastern coastline of the town and use Surf to get into the water. Once there, don't move from the position you got in upon surfing, and just keep surfing up and down until you encounter a Pokemon. There is a good chance this Pokemon will be Missingno. It's a glitched up Pokemon, as I stated above. Catching it requires putting it to Sleep, and to use a Pokemon with Agility and throw Ultra Balls. Missingno is so weak that any attack kills it, in spite of it being Level 80. You can use Master Balls to catch it with no effort, though, if you duped them (see below). You could always use Gameshark to get Master Balls, as well. If you catch Missingno, Pokedex information is not added. DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT, save your game if you catch Missingno. You can use him in battle if you want, but don't save. He was Water Gun, Sky Attack, and Water Gun. Once you are done with Missingno, turn the game off. Missingno can screw a lot of things up if you save your game. Code n' Secret #4 - Duplicating Items How To Do It: There is a trick you can do to duplicate items in this game. To start, place the item you want to dupe in the sixth slot of your item pack. Once you do that, do the trick to encounter Missingno (see above), then once you encounter Missingno, run away or beat him and the item in the sixth slot will be duped! You can make easy money this way by selling good items that you duped. You can also dupe a Rare Candy this way, and give them to your Pokemon for an easy way to Level 100. Nifty. Code n' Secret #5 - Fight Pokemon At Level 100+ How To Do It: With this, you can fight and/or catch Pokemon whose level is higher than Level 100. First off, talk to the old man in Viridian City who teaches you how to catch a Pokemon. Talk to him, and say you aren't in a hurry. After he's done talking, Fly to Cinnabar Island without going to any places where you can fight Pokemon. Once at Cinnabar, use Surf on the eastern coast of the island, then surf up and down without moving from your position you get into after surfing. Eventually, you'll encounter a Pokemon whose Level is over 100. You may not always find a Pokemon at Level 100+. though, so be wary. Note that this glitch can mess up your Hall of Fame, and if your over Level 100 Pokemon gain even ONE experience point,

its level will reset back to Level 100. Thus, it is wise to use the over Level 100 Pokemon in the Cable Club, as experience is not a factor. You can also catch Missingno at over Level 100. |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 17. Copyright | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| This guide is copyrighted � 2006-2008, Kori Winstead. All rights reserved. All trademarks and copyrights contained in this guide are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders. This FAQ is NOT to be reproduced on ANY website except for the ones I list below: GameFAQs.com ign.com neoseeker.com gameplayworld.com gamespot.com absolutcheats.com supercheats.com gamerhelp.com 1up.com If you would like this FAQ or any of my other FAQs to be on your site, then e-mail me at [email protected]. 99.9% of the time I will say yes, so go ahead and e-mail me. The one website that CANNOT use my FAQ without my permission is www.cheatcc.com. They have ripped me off in the past, and they will never EVER be able to post ANY of my work. Also, they never kept up with my most recent versions on one of my FAQs, so I will not allow them to use any of my FAQs anymore. |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 18. Contact Info | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| To contact me, e-mail me at verykoolguy2002[at]gmail[dot]com. Keep in mind that I will not bother to respond to hate mails, threats, or anything of that sort, just so you know (though common sense tells you that anyway, but I will remind you, just so that you are 100% sure what not to send me). I will not respond to spam, either. Only e-mails pertaining to this FAQ or any other FAQ I may have that is not marked version Final will be accepted and responded to. But please, read the FAQ before sending in a question. It gets very annoying after a while to have to sit here and respond to e-mails about things that are already blatantly answered in this FAQ. So the bottom line is to read my FAQ first and if it doesn't contain the information you are looking for, then go ahead and e-mail me and I'll gladly respond (though I'll usually respond to question already answered in this FAQ anyway, just the way I am, but that doesn't mean I like those e-mails). |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| | 19. Credits | |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| Jesus Christ: The Son of God who loves me and died for me. He died for me, so

that I may have eternal life and not be condemned. Thanks. :) Nintendo: For allowing such a game to be played on their system. Myself: For taking the time to write this guide. GGFan/KomodoTheNinja: Gave me the walkthrough's on how to get each legendary bird. Thanks! CJayC: For hosting this FAQ, and for running GameFAQs. Pokemon Red: FAQ/Walkthrough by Mighty Oracle Version 1.1, Last Updated 2008-02-12 View/Download Original File Hosted by GameFAQs Return to Pokemon Red (GB) FAQs & Guides

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