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by nnguyen11490 Updated to vFinal on May 31, 2004
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|1. Versions
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|2. FAQ Tips
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|3. Introduction
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|4. Controls
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|5. Game Basics
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| o Types
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|6. Walkthrough
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|7. Quick Walkthrough
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|8. Gym Leaders/Elite Four |
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|9. Pokedex
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|10. Abilities Listings
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|11. TM/HM Listings
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|12. Items Listings
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|13. Pokemon Mart
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|14. Sidequests
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|15. Pikachu's Beach
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|16. FAQ
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|17. FAQ Status
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|18. Credits
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|19. Comments
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|20. Contact Information |
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|21. THE END!
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Identification Key : I input the key in the guide to simply help


you by finding the sections more easily. To
use them, press CTRL+F and then input the
key for the section you wish to read. That
way, you can get to the section faster then
just scrolling down the page.

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|Ident. Key : #pkyt |

Here see some tips on using the FAQ faster to help you get through
the game.
* SEARCHING *
Whether you're looking for an item or needing to find the right
path, by using the searching method it would really save to some
time from scanning throughout the FAQ. By pressing the key
[ CTRL + F ] a search box will pop up. Simply type in the name of
a place, boss item, ect and click Find Next to search.
* PRINTING *
Though you may only use this FAQ for personal use only, you may
still Copy [CTRL + C ] and Paste [ CTRL + V ] a part of the FAQ on
to another Word Editing Program and print it for your convenience.
That way, if your computer is far away from your game you don't
have to walk back and forth to see what you need to do next.
* READING THE MANUAL FOR THE BASICS *
The game should come with a manual (if it's not used). Some
slackers is to lazy to read a few short pages about the game by
themselves so they always email me about stupid questions on the
basics of the game. If you don't have the manual check out the
Game Basics section of the FAQ if you need further help or
understanding about the game.
* ASK ME :) *
Though I will not answer any questions regardless of any game
through email, you may contact me by Instant Messenger (check
Contact Information section). A word of advice, I am rarely on but
whenever you IM me always have manners. I might not reply back fast
for I may be busy at the moment.
* VIEWING ASCII ART *
As you man have already notice, throughout the FAQ I will put in
ASCII text art. If you can't seem to see it well, try viewing it
from a far.

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Greetings, thank you for choosing my Pokemon Yellow FAQ/Walkthrough


as a reference for you throughout your game. Thus, this FAQ is
another amazing project create by me, nnguyen11490 ^_^ This FAQ
will one of those FAQ that will always remain to be my most hardest
to complete. For I will try to list every single thing that I can
possibly can about the game.
I've
I've
gave
This

bought this game a while ago. About 3 years to be exact. Thus,


beaten it over and over again. I got so fed up with it so I just
it to my brother. Now I will be playing it for the final time.
time it's for the creation of this FAQ.

I will assure that this FAQ will be the ultimate reference you will
need for Pokemon Yellow. I will contain 100% accurate information
about the game. I will give you a full, step by step walkthrough
throughout the game. A full Pokemon listings and where you can
capture them. As well as a Shop list and other needed information.
This will be one of my finest works ever. So hope you enjoy the FAQ
and good luck throughout your game!
~ Ngan 'nnguyen11490' Nguyen ~

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~ Basic Controls ~
Control Pad
A button
B Button
Start

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Move / Scroll Cursor in Menu


Talk / Pick up treasures / Confirm
Cancel
Menu

~ In Battle ~
Control Pad : Scroll cursor
A Button
: Confirm / Select Command
B Button
: Cancel

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~ Types Of Pokemon/Ability ~
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| TYPE |
WEAKNESS
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RESISTANCE
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| Fire | Water, Ice, Rock
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Grass
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| Water | Thunder, Grass, Rock | Fire, Rock, Ground |
Ice, Water
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| Grass | Fire, Ice, Psychic |
Water, Rock
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| Ice | Fire, Grass, Thunder | Fire, Grass, Rock |
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| Rock | Water, Ice, Grass |
Thunder
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Grass, Ghost |
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I think that's all. If you see an error, please contact me right away.
Check the Contact Information.
As you can see from the list above, there are many kinds of Pokemons
and abilities. They each have weakness(es) and their each immune to
something. Let me explain it a little bit better for you.

Pokemon Type = Weakness and Resistance


A Pokemon has 2 main types of attributes, a weakness and a resistance.
Note, few types of Pokemon don't have one of the two. The resistance
Let's say you have a Pikachu. Pikachu is an Electric type Pokemon.
I stated that electric Pokemons are strong against Ice and Water
type. And there weak to Rock and Ground types.
The Pokemon resistance is usually the same type as it. But also note,
that some Pokemon's weakness is their same types (ie. Ground, Dragon,
ect).
The Pokemon's weakness is usually the opposite of its type. If the
Pokemon is fire, the opposite of fire is water.
Rock/Ground Type > Electric Type
When a Pokemon uses Rock/Ground type ability, it will be Super
Effective. meaning it will do a lot of damages to your Pokemon.
Electric Type > Ice/Water/Fire Type
As you can see, the electric type Pokemon have the advantage over
Water/Ice/Fire Pokemon type. If you use an electric ability, it will
do more damage to the Fire/Ice/Water type Pokemon. For it will be
Super Effective.
Type Of Abilities = Not very effective or Super Effective
Aside from many Pokemon types, there are also types of ability.
The type of an ability effect the Pokemon weakness and resistance.
Let's say you use an Electric attack against a Pikachu that would
end up being Not very Effective, for the Pikachu is an electric type.
But instead, if you use a Ground/Rock ability, that would result in
a Super Effective state, causing more damage to the other Pokemon.
Get it yet? If not, let's have an example match.
Your Pokemon : Charizard
Opponent's : Venusaur/Blastoise/Magmar
Let say that your Charizard knows the ability, Fire Blast. Since
Venusaur is a Grass type Pokemon, fire ability will result in
Super Effective, causing more damage to the opponent. Once the
Venusaur is defeated, your opponent will sent out a Blastoise.
Blastoise is the opposite of your Pokemon type, making it your
weakness. Your fire abilities won't do a lot of damage to it
for it can resist it. Blastoise's water based attack will result
Super Effective for your Charizard, causing a lot more damage.
Now let's say your opponent uses a Magmar instead of a Blastoise.
Magmars are Fire type just like your Charizard. It's fire based
attacks on your Pokemon will result in a Not very Effective
state.
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If you've watched the show, the battle mode is completely different.


This is very confusing and difficult for me to explain, but I'll try
my best.
HP

~ Hit Points, think of it as life points. If your Pokemon


runs out of HP, they are Coed.
PP
~ PP determines how many times you can use an ability.
EXP
~ Experience Point. You receive this for your Pokemon at
the end of the battle if they're not Coed.
LEVEL
~ As you gain EXP, once you've achieve enough your Pokemon
will gain a level. By raising a level the stats of the
Pokemon is increased.
ATTACK ~ Attack, determines the damage your Pokemon will do.
DEFENSE ~ Defense determines on how much damage your Pokemon will
receive.
SPEED
~ Speed is to determine if your Pokemon gets to go first
in the battle. You must have a higher speed then the
opponent to go first.
SPECIAL ~ Determines your defensive against special attacks.
ACCURACY ~ Determines on how often you will miss attacking. The
The higher the accuracy the less chance of you missing.
~ Raising Stats up Items ~
Aside from gaining stats up by leveling up, you can also get some
more stats by using items as well.
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| ITEMS
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Description
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|------------|------------------------|
| Rare Candy |
Raise Level
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| HP Up
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Raises HP
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| PP Up
| Raise PP of an ability |
| Protein
| Raises Attack power |
| Iron
| Raise Defensive stat |
| Carbos
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Raise Speed
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| Calcium
| Raise Pokemon Special |
|____________|________________________|
|In Battle |
Description
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|------------|------------------------|
| X Attack | Raises Attack power |
| X Defend | Raise Defensive stat |
| X Speed
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Raise Speed
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| X Special | Raise Pokemon Special |
| X Accuracy |
Raise Accuracy
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| Guard Spec.| Enemy can't use special|
| Dire Hit | Attack more effectively|

Now you are probably asking, why


battle Mode Explained? It is the
the battle mode. Same thing from
know' fact for understanding the

Note, the In battle items are


only to be use in battle.
They only raises the stat for
the battle only.

the heck did I add this for the


first basic step for understanding
above (the types), it is a 'mustbattle mode.

~ Status ~
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| Status |
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| Poison | The Pokemon is Posion. It | Antidote
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every turn.
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| Burned | Same thing as Poison, but | Burn Heal |
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| Frozen | The Pokemon is now frozen. | Fire Attack |
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Ice Heal |
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cured.
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| Sleep
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cannot move until it's | Randomly heal |
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awaken.
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| Paralyze | The Pokemon will always go | Paralyze Heal |
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| Confuse | The Pokemon may attack
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itself.
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Now that's all set, you think you can battle yet? Err... There is
still one matter left to know about :P
Anyhow, now let's get into the battle mode now. You do know that a
battle starts once you're challenged by trainer, get a random
encounter, or challenge a Gym Leader (or Elite Four) right?
Random Encounters
Random encounters are...ummm...well... randomly encounters! The only
place you're going to get a random encounter from is grassy areas
or inside a cave. A random encounter is when a Pokemon randomly
comes up to you. You will have to battle/capture/run away from that
Pokemon.
Trainer Encounters
As you continue your journey throughout the game, you will be
challenged by a trainer if they spot you. Here's a little map to
explain.
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As you can see from
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< X!
| O = You
the example to the
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right. If the trainer |
| ! = They Spotted You
see's you, he or she

will then challenge you to a battle. So how do you avoid these


battles? Easy just don't let them see you and move on. Here's another
example for you to understand it better.
__________________ The '<' and '>' represent the
O = You
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< X >
| direction of the trainer's view.
X = Trainer | || | As long as you stay away from
< > = Directions|
| the direction they're looking a
will not have to battle them. So

you if they're looking to the right and that's your only path, wait
until they turned around, then make a run for it. But noted, trainer
battles are very helpful for trainning your Pokemon. I would recommend
battling every trainer you see.
As you enter the battle you will see the following :
OPPONENT's POKEMON
L: ##
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POKEMON
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PICTURE
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POKEMON NAME
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L: ##
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HP: __________
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The '##/##' is meaning how many HP your Pokemon has out of the
maximum. As you may have already notice, you cannot see your
opponent's Pokemon's HP. But you may see their levels, as well as
your own.
FIGHT ~ If you choose this command, you will see 4 abilities you
Pokemon knows. You then can choose from the abilities to command
you Pokemon to do it.
ITEM ~ You may use an item to heal or cure status on your Pokemon.
By choosing this option, you will see a list of items you currently
have and that you can use.
PKMN ~ This is the option if you want to change your Pokemon in the
battle. If you choose this, you will see all of the Pokemon you
currently have in your party. Noted, the Pokemon that are in your PC
will not appear.
RUN ~ By choosing this option, you will try and flee the battle. Be
noted, that you cannot flee in a trainer or gym leader battle.
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K E Y
| This is the complete world map.
|~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-| I tried my best creating this
|R##.................Route Number| damn thing. This is the closes

|IP................Indigo Plateau| I can possible get. Whenever in


|VR..................Victory Road| the game, if you are lost, remember
|VF...............Viridian Forest| to check this section!
|DC................Diglett's Cave|
|MM.......................Mt.Moon|
|UD...............Unknown Dungeon|
|SC...................Sea Cottage|
|SSA......................SS.Anne|
|SI................Seafoam Island|
|RT...................Rock Tunnel|
|PP...................Power Plant|
|PT.................Pokemon Tower|
|SZ...................Safari Zone|

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----------------------------------------------------------W A L K T H R O U G H
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|Ident. Key : #pkyw |

As you start a New Game, you will see a guy in a lab coat talk.
His name is Professor Oak. Here is what he is going to say :
Hello there! Welcome to the world of POKEMON!
My name is Oak! People call me the POKEMON PROF!
This world is inhabited by creatures called POKEMON!
For some people, POKEMON are pets. Others use them for fights.

Myself... I study POKEMON as a profession.


First, what is your name?
Now you can pick a name or create your own. I suggest leaving it at
Ash. For that's what I'm going to refer you to throughout the game.
Once you're done picking your name, you can pick Professor Oak's
grandson name. I also recommend leaving it at Gary. Now the game
starts!
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Pallet Town , Route 1
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Treasures : Potion
Trainers : Gary
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - You are currently in your room. Exit by going down the stairs. You
will see your mother sitting at the table. Talk to her! She says
that Professor Oak is currently looking for you. So leave the house
and travel north, into the grassy area. !! The Professor will then
rush up to you! Watch the small scene where he captures the Pokemon
called Pikachu. Once done, the professor will then take you to his
laboratory.
It seems that the professor's grandson is here also. After the small
talk, Professor Oak will tell you to go and get the Poke Ball on the
table. Do so, walk to the table and pick up the ball. !! Suddenly
Gary runs up and snatches the Pokemon from you! Don't worry, the
professor then will quickly give you the Pokemon you saw earlier.
A Pikachu! You may rename it to anything if you like.
Once done so leave the lab. !! As you leave Gary will come and
challenge you to a Pokemon battle!
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Gary
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lvl.5 Eevee
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$175
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
EASY
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
This is your first Pokemon battle! And it's an easy one too. You
cannot do anything but Thunder Shock from Pikachu, so just do so.
Eevee will tackle you for about 6 damage or so, so be careful! Your
Thunder Shock should Paralyze Eevee if you're lucky. There's nothing
else you can do. If you manage to beat Eevee your Pikachu will grow
a level higher and you will get $175 also, but if you lose nothing
happens. Win or lose this match doesn't really matter.
--------------------------------------------------------------------After the battle, Pikachu will leave it's Poke Ball. It seems that it
doesn't like to stay in it. You can now talk to Pikachu to how it
feels. Now leave the lab and return back to your house. Talk to Mom
and she will fully heal your Pokemon. Leave the house and head north.
You will come across a guy, talk to him and he will give you a
Potion. Continue heading north and you'll eventually reach Viridian
City.

==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Viridian City
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Gary
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Now you are in the city called Viridian. Go into the Pokemon
and fully heal your Pikachu if you need to. Then go into the
Mart. Located northeast to the Pokemon Center. Upon entering
sales clerk will ask you to give Professor Oak's his orders.
then give you Oak's Parcel for you to take back.

Center
Pokemon
the
She will

Now you must return to Pallet once again. So go south. Note, incase
you didn't know, you can jump over the small ledges. Making you
journey back to Pallet easier.
Once you've returned, go into Oak's Laboratory. Go up and talk to the
Professor. After all of the chatting the professor will then give you
and Gary a Pokedex. A Pokedex is a machine that tracks the Pokemon
you see and captured. It can be very helpful for finding the Pokemon
you've missed.
Anyhow, once Gary left, he will say something about asking his sister
for a Town Map. do so, leave the lab and go into the house to the
north. Talk to the girl sitting at the table. She is Gary's sister,
she will then give you the Town Map! You may use it by selecting it
in your item inventory. Let's continue. Leave the house and then once
again travel back to Viridian City. if you don't remember it is just
north.
Now you can purchase some items at the Pokemon Mart. I recommend
getting a hand full of Poke Balls and Potion. Now go into the grassy
areas south of the town and search around for a Pokemon. Be sure to
capture a few! Once you've done so, heal at the Pokemon Center in
Viridian. Now there is 2 options you may choose. You can either go
west and battle Gary for some money or you can just skip him and go
north.
If you wish to battle Gary. I suggest you have a couple of Pokemons
and have their level at least 7 or higher. Heal at the center if you
need to, once read go west. Follow the path and then you will soon
spot Gary!
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Gary
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lvl.9 Spearow ; Lvl.8 Eevee
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$280
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
EASY
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
His first Pokemon is Spearow. And you know what bird Pokemon?s is
weakness is? Thunder! So use your Pikachu's thundershock and it'll be
super effective! You should be able to defeat the Spearow in within 2
turns. Once you defeated Spearow, Gary will sent out his bets Pokemon.
You guest it! Eevee! It seems that Eevee is also improve just like
your Pikachu. Use Thunder Wave to paralyzed Eevee. Now just keep on
hitting him with thundershock. Eevee will try to lower your defense

with Tail Whip and as well as you accuracy with Sand-Attack. So


be careful! If Pikachu gets to weak use a Potion or change Pokemon.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Once the match is done, return back to the Pokemon Center at Viridian
to heal. Now go all the way north. As you continue going north you
will see an old man blocking your way. He will blabber something about
coffee and then will apologize to you. he will show you how to catch a
Pokemon. He will fail to catch the Pokemon and will leave. Ha! Old
fool! Anyhow, once the lesson is done, continue going straight north
and you'll be on Route 2.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Route 2
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Nothing to do here but to go north. Do so. Note, on your way you may
notice some trees blocking some ball shape things. You will get those
later in the game. So don't worry. Continue going north and you'll
reach a large building. Enter the building and exit through the other
door. You will now be in a forest of some sort.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Viridian Forest
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Lass, Bug Catcher x3
Treasures : Potion x2, Poke Ball
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Viridian Forest is just a my maze filled with some trainers and bug
Pokemon. If you have caught a Pigey, then nothing to worry about. For
bird Pokemon has the advantage over bug types. Anyway, let's continue.
From the entrance of the forest choose the west path. You will get to
a Lass. She has two Nidorans, make quick work of them with your
Pikachu. Now go north and you will get a Poke Ball. From there go,
east and you'll end up back near the entrance you came in from.
Now from the entrance, follow the east path. Follow that path and
you'll soon reach a Pokemon Trainer, a Bug Catcher. All he has is
2 Caterpie, so you should have no problem beating him with your Pidgey
or Spearow.
____________________________ Once you beat him, go further north
!
T I P
! and you'll meet another Bug Catcher.
!----------------------------! All he has is 2 Metapod and a Caterpie.
!It is wise that you train ! The Metapod won't ever attack you, so
!your other Pokemon beside ! this is a good chance for you to train
!Pikachu. For there will be a! up your weak Pokemon.
!very difficult battle ahead.!
!
! Once he is defeated go further north and
you'll see a Potion. Now go west and
you'll end up at a Bug Catcher. Use the same strategy for him as above.
Now just follow the path and you'll end up at a Potion. Now follow the
path you see and there will be a Bug Catcher. He has a Caterpie, so as
you can see it is very simple to finish it off quick by using Gust or
Thundershock. After defeating him, just go north and make your way out

of the forest. From here continue north and you'll reach upon a city!
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Pewter City
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gym Leader : Brock
Trainers : Junior Trainer (m)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Firstly before doing anything, heal at the Pokemon Center, for all of
your Pokemons are probably tired out by now. Next go to the Pokemon
Mart and stock up on Potions and Poke Balls.
For those of you who've watch the show, probably know that the gym
leader in this town is Brock. Brock uses rock Pokemons that can
resist thunder type Pokemons. Now you must prepare your other Pokemon
before heading into battle. First, make sure you have a Caterpie or
a Metapod. If you don't go capture one at the Viridian Forest. Now you
must level up your Caterpie or Metapod to level 10. Just a little bit
to the south of the city, there is a grassy area. Train up there. If
your Pokemon is too weak to battle, use the trick from the above
section (Game Basics). I know it may seem a while but it'll be worth
it. You also need a Nidoran, regardless of it's gender. train it up
to at least level 12. You do not need to train you Pikachu, for it
will be of no use against Brock.
Once you have a Butterfree, go and buy at least 3 Potions. Trust me
you'll need it. The Pewter City Gym is located west of the Pokemon
Mart. Enter and it will look like this :
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T = Trainer
As you can see, it's quite small. You can skip
the trainer by just going behind, but I would
suggests you battle him for some trainning.
If you decided to battle him, he has a Level 9
Diglett and Sandshrew. Use your Butterfree Confusion
or Gust from your Pidgey to finish them quickly. You
will get $180 as a prize. Now don't be lazy, leave

the gym and go back to the Pokemon Center to fully heal first. Once
you've done so, head up to Brock!
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Brock
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv.10 Geodude ; Lv.12 Onix
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Boulder Badge ; $1188 ; TM34
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
For Brock's first Pokemon, he will use his Geodude. I recommend that
you use all of your weak Pokemon and try to finish up Geodude first.
For you will need to save your strong ones for the next enemy ahead.
So use your Nidoran, Pikachu, Pidgey, Rattata or any other weak
Pokemon and try to finish Geodude. Also, be sure to heal with a Potion

every once in a while.


After Geodude is done, Brock will sent out Onix! Onix will sometime
use Screech to lower your defense, so be careful! If your defense gets
to low he can finish you in a few hits! Onix will also use Bind a few
times, but that's nothing to worry about, for it's pretty weak. The
thing you should be careful of, is it's Bide attack. It will not
attack for a few turns and then it will unleash energy, causing major
damage! So get ready to heal before Onix uses it! You should still
have your Butterfree, so use Confusion to do some damage. Pidgey's
Gust will also work well.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Now leave the gym and go heal at the Pokemon Center. Also buy some
Potions or Poke Balls if you are in need of them. Leave town by going
east of the Pokemon Mart.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Route 3
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Lass x3, Bug Catcher x3, Youngster x2
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ Route 3 Map ~
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|____________ ___|___________| BC = Bug Catcher
| | L = Lass
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| Y = Youngster
|______________________________| __ = Jumpable Ledge

As you may see from the map above, that this is just a little maze.
Just a quick note, the ledges are jumpable on top. Meaning you can
jump off one. Use the map I created above to guide you through this
little puzzle. I didn't make it for nothing you know ;) I suggest
that you battle every trainer there, for you need the money and the
experience for the battle ahead.
Make your way to the other side and go east. You will come across a
Lass. She only has a Jigglypuff, so make quick work of her. Now
just continue following the path and you will end up at a Pokemon
Center next to a cavern. Heal at the Pokemon Center as always.
___________________________
!
F u n n y N o t e
| Now leave the center and enter the
!---------------------------| cave east of it. Be sure to have some
!There is a man near the
| Potions before you go. You will need
!PC in the Pokemon Center. | it!
!He will try to sell you a |
!Magikarp for $500. Don't |
!accept the offer! For you |
|can capture a bunch later. |


==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Mt. Moon
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Bug Catcher x2, Lass x2, Super Nerd x2, Rocket x3,
Youngster, Hiker, Team Rocket
Treasures : TM12, Potion x2, TM01, Escape Rope, Rare Candy, HP Up,
Moon Stone
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - As you start out, west of the entrance, there is a TM12. Get that
and go straight north. There will be a Bug Catcher. Beat him and
grab the Potion to the northwest of him. Now go east and you'll
see a Lass. She has a very strong Clefairy , so watch out! Continue
following the trail and you'll see a ladder. Don't go down yet!
From the ladder, go to the right part of the cavern. You will get
an Escape Rope and a very useful Rare Candy. You'll spot a Bug
Catcher, he's very simple, so i suggest fighting him. Southwest of
him there is a Super Nerd. Beat him and get the Potion behind him.
Now, from there just head all the way north and down the ladder.
Follow the path you see here and it will lead you to another
ladder. In this room, you will battle a man in Black Costume. He
is the member of those atrocity Team Rocket! He has some weak
Pokemon so no problems there. Once you beat him go and get the
HP Up to the east. Now return all the way back to the main cavern.
Instead go north and you'll get to a Lass. Beat her puny Pokemon
and continue west. Now go down the ladder here. Follow the path to
the west and then you'll end up t a big room. There is a man another
Team Rocket Member! Beat his Ekans and Zubat! Then go up and get
the TM01. Now return to the main cavern region.
Follow the path further and you'll get to a Youngster. Beat him and
go north and you'll get to a Hiker. He has 2 Geodudes and 1 Onix,
be careful! If you're to weak, I suggest you backtrack back to the
Pokemon Center. Beat him and get the Moon Stone before going down
the ladder.
Follow the path and it will lead you to another ladder. Now go down
the platform and you'll see a Rocket. This one is a little harder
then before, but shouldn't be too difficult for you to take down.
Once you've beaten him, follow the path to the east. It will take you
to the south and west and then north of this cavern. You will see a
Super Nerd. After beating him, he will let you choose one fossil as
a prize. Pick wisely for you may only get one. Here is what they are
going to turn to :
Helix Fossil = Omanyte

Dome Fossil = Kabuto

Be noted, that you cannot revive the fossil until later in the game.
So don't get all excited for some reason. Now continuing following
the path until... Team Rockets! 2 Team Rocket member (you should
know who they are if you've watched the show) will come and challenge
you!
---------------------------------------------------------------------

TRAINER
POKEMON
WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY

:
Team Rocket
:
TRAINER
: Lv.14 Ekans ; Lv.14 Meowth ; Lv.14 Koffing :
POKEMON
:
$420
: WINNINGS
:
Normal
: DIFFICULTY

~ STRATEGY ~
Team Rocket can be difficult if your Pokemon is quite weak at the
moment. That's why I suggested that you should go back to the Pokemon
Center first. Ok, let's get to the strategies now.
There first Pokemon is Ekans. It's pretty weak and simply, Butterfree
or Pikachu can take care of it. Meowth is the hardest Pokemon they
have. It's Bite and Scratch will do quite some damage if you're weak.
So be sure to heal up! Koffing is nothing to worry about. Though it
might poison your Pokemon if you don't finish it off quickly!
--------------------------------------------------------------------Once you've defeated them they will say the same line they say
before. "Were blasting off again!". You will get bored of it very
soon, I assure you. Anyhow, you must've been really bored being
caught up in this cave. Go into the ladder and follow the path and
you will be outside! Now just walk all the way east and you'll soon
get to Cerulean City!
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Cerulean City
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gym Leader : Misty
Trainers : Swimmer, Junior Trainer (f), Gary
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - What's the first thing you do when you enter a new city or town?
You visit the Pokemon Center! Duh! So do so. After healing, go into
the house left of the Pokemon Center. Enter and talk to the girl
next to Bulbasaur. Now leave the house and go into the Pokemon Mart.
Get plenty of Potions or Poke Balls for the trip ahead. But wait!
What about the gym leader Misty?
As mostly all of you have known already, Misty uses water based
Pokemon. So what's good on water? Thunder! It's time for your
Pikachu to shine! You will need to train it up to at least level 15
or 16. There's a good place to train to the west of the city. In the
grassy areas. But if you want to train faster, I suggest going
straight in the gym and battle some trainers.
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Misty
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I suggest that you will only use your


Pikachu for the trainer battles. For you
will need to train it! If you want to skip
the trainers, you may, but you're going to
regret it.

So just go around and battle with your Pikachu. The first trainer,
Swimmer (the one in the water) has Horsea and a Shellder, both at
level 16. The Junior Trainer (f) has a level 19 Goldeen! So it might
put up a fight for your Pikachu. Now after beating both of them, go
to the Pokemon Center and heal before going up against Misty.
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Misty
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lvl.18 Staryu ; Lvl.21 Starmie
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Cascade Badge ; $2079 ; TM11
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Your first battle will be against Staryu. I suggest using your weak
Pokemon on it and try to take it down first. If they fail, then sent
out your Pikachu to finish it. Staryu only uses Water Gun so it
shouldn't be to difficult to take it down.
Now after you've defeated Staryu, the true match begins. Starmie, the
evolve form of Staryu, is very strong. Before doing anything,
Paralyze it first. Then hit away with Thundershock! A good strategy
is to keep your Pikachu alive the whole time. Once it gets too weak,
sent out another Pokemon. Then instead of attacking with the newer
Pokemon, just heal Pikachu until it's HP is full again. Then sent
out Pikachu.
Your other Pokemons won't be able to do a lot to Starmie because of
it's high defense. To make it worse, Misty will sometime use X
Defense to boost up it's defense! Thundershock will be the only thing
that will be effective. Keep your Pikachu alive!
--------------------------------------------------------------------Leave the gym once you've acquire your new badge. That's two down six
more to go! Heal at the Pokemon Center, then go into the house to the
east of it (the one with the Bulbasaur). Talk to the girl and she
will say that she will need a good trainer to take care of her
Pokemon. That trainer is you! You now have a Bulbasaur. I suggest you
go and train it up. It will be very strong once its leveled up!
Now for the future battle, you will need a rock Pokemon. I hope you'd
capture a Geodude or Sandshrew, for they will be very strong in the
next gym battle.
So let's continue with the walkthrough, shall we? Go north of
Cerulean. Gary will then come out to battle you!
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Gary
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lvl.18 Spearow ; Lvl.15 Sandshrew
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lvl.15 Rattata ; Lvl.17 Eevee
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$595
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Easy+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Finish up Spearow quickly with your Pikachu's Thundershock. It will be
super effective against it. Gary's Sandshrew will use Sand-Attack to
lower your accuracy, so finish it off quickly. Rattata is very weak,
so no problem there. As for Eevee, it will also try to lower your

accuracy as Sandshrew. Just finish up quickly.


--------------------------------------------------------------------Once the battle is over, go back to the Pokemon Center and fully heal
before going further north.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Route 24, 25 & Sea Cottage
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Hiker x3, Junior Trainer (m) x2, Lass x4, Youngster x3
Bug Catcher, Rocket
Treasures : TM 45, TM19
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - As you continue going north you will have to fight a segment of
trainers. Here's some information about them.
Bug Catcher
Pokemons : Lvl.14 Caterpie ; Lvl.14 Weedle
Prize
: $140
Lass
Pokemons : Lvl.14 Pidgey ; Lvl. 14 Nidoran (f)
Prize
: $210
Youngster
Pokemons : Lvl.14 Rattata ; Lvl.14 Ekans ; Lvl.14 Zubat
Prize
: $210
Lass
Pokemons : Lvl.16 Pidgey ; Lvl.16 Nidoran (f)
Prize
: $210
Junior Trainer (m)
Pokemons : Lvl.18 Mankey
Prize
: $360
Rocket
Pokemons : Lvl.15 Ekans ; Lvl.15 Zubat
Prize
: Nugget ; $450
The Nugget isn't use for anything. You can sell it for $5000 at a
Pokemon Mart though. Let's continue. If you're too weak, don't
hesitate to go back to the previous Pokemon Center in Cerulean. To
the northwest of the bridge you will see a man. Don't worry no
battles here. Talk to him. He will say that he hates to abandon
his Charmander. He will ask you to take care of it for him. Do so!
Congratulation! Now you have a Bulbasaur and a Charmander! Just like
Bulbasaur, you should train Charmander so it can be stronger.
Grab the TM45 near the man and then go east. There is a little simple
maze for you. I'll do my best to map it out.
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| Use this map to help you get through the
Y = Youngster
| little maze. Note, the 'Os' are the rocks.
L = Lass
|
J = Junior Trainer (m) | Also, stand to where the 'v' symbol shows.
I = TM19
| Why? If you stand there, the Junior Trainer
v = Stand There
| will come and challenge you. After you beat
T = Tree
| him, there will be a path to the TM19 now.

If you've missed it, you will need the ability 'Cut', which can be
acquire later, to open the path to the TM. After defeating the Lass,
near the house, you can now enter it.
Your Pikachu will rush up to the strange creature. Talk to it, to see
what it is. It turns out that he is Bill the Pokemaniac. He will ask
for your help for the Teleporter. Once he has enter the teleporter,
to and use the PC on the desk. It will then turn Bill back to normal.
For your reward, Bill will give you a S.S. Ticket! Which will be use
for the ship in Vermillion City. Now return back to Cerulean City.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Cerulean City , Route 5 & 6
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Rocket, Bug Catcher x2, Junior Trainer (m) x2,
Junior Trainer (f) x2
Treasures : TM28
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Heal and buy some Potions. Then go into the house north of the gym
(there's an officer standing in front of it). Enter and talk to
some of the people. It seems that Team Rocket has robbed the house!
Leave the house through the back way and talk to the guy in the
black suit. He's with Team Rocket! Now you must battle him!!
He has a Level 17 Machop and a Level 17 Drowzee. You can defeat
the Machop easily with a flying type or psychic type move. The
Drowzee on the other hand is a bit difficult. But shouldn't be to
tough for you to deal with. After you win you'll receive $510 as a
prize and a TM28 as well. TM28, contains Dig. It's a very useful
ability for the next gym battle and for in caves as well. Teach it
to your rock Pokemon.
Now don't be lazy. return and heal at the Pokemon Center. Before
leaving Cerulean. Go back to the house that you've got dig from and
continue going south from the back entrance. No battles here or
anything to do but go south. You may also stop by at the Day Care
house (in the middle path) to drop off a Pokemon. The Day Care man
will raise it for you. Anyhow, southeast of the Day Care center is
a Underground Path to Vermillion City. So take it! In the
Underground Path, there is nothing to do but to go straight south.
Also listen to the catchy tune ^_^
You should now end up on Route 6. I suggest you go around searching

for the trainers and battling them. You will need your rock/ground
type Pokemon up to at least level 20 for the battle ahead. Once
you've defeated all trainers, just continue going south and you'll
soon reach Vermillion.
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Vermillion City , S.S. Anne
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Gentleman x4, Lass x2, Youngster, Sailor x7,
Fisherman x2, Gary
Treasures : TM08, Great Ball, Max Potion, Ether, TM44, Max Ether,
Rare Candy, HM01
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Heal at the Pokemon Center. Get some items if you need to. Just
do anything you want for now. Once you're ready go to the east
part of Vermillion, and go south on the harbor. Don't worry about
the gym for now. Since you can't get in it anyways. Talk to the
guy that is blocking you access from the S.S. Anne. Show him the
ticket, you've achieve earlier to pass. Dock the ship.
Inside, there are many rooms and trainers. I suggest you go in each
and battle all of them. There will also be some useful items here.
So just go around every room and battle every trainer you see.
Noted, before going up the stairs on the west side of this place, go
to the southwest side of this floor. You should be at the kitchen. To
the west there is three garbage cans. The last one (furthers
south) has a Great Ball!. Now leave the kitchen and go back to the
main deck. Before going upstairs, go downstairs first. The stairs is
located on the southeast part of this deck, incase you haven't
notice.
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!----------------------------! before. Go into every room and fight
!Do not hesitate to go back ! every trainer and get any items you
!to the Pokemon Center. You ! may see. There are some useful items
!will need to be fully heal ! on this floor. Get them all and beat
!for a tough match later.
! everyone before returning to the main
deck.
Now you can go up the stairs located west of the entrance you came
in from. Now you should be on the second floor. Go south and go up
the stairs you see. Follow the path and you'll end up on the main
deck. All the trainers here are sailors with water Pokemon. Excellent
trainning for your Pikachu and Bulbasaur. Now return to the 2nd floor.
Now go into all of the room to the east and battle every trainer and
get all the items like before. Now before you continue to go north. I
highly suggest fully healing your Pokemon at the Pokemon Center
first. For you are going to fight a tough nemesis. Once your Pokemon
is 100% healed continue onward from before. Gary will unexpectedly
show up to challenge you as you approach the stairs to the Captain's
Chamber.
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Gary
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TRAINER
POKEMON
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Lvl.19 Spearow ; Lvl.16 Rattata
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POKEMON

POKEMON
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WINNINGS :
DIFFICULTY :

Lvl.18 Sandshrew ; Lvl.20 Eevee


$1300
Easy+

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POKEMON
: WINNINGS
: DIFFICULTY

~ STRATEGY ~
As you can see, Gary has barely improved from the last battle you had
with him. His first Pokemon is a Spearow as always. So use your
Pikachu's Thundershock and you may kill it within at least 2 turns.
The next opponent is Rattata. Also very easy to defeat. I use my rock
Pokemon, Geodude, to get the experience for the battle ahead.
Sandshrew is also easy to take down if your Bulbasuar knows the Vine
Whip ability. As for Eevee, finish it off before it can harm you. It
will rarely attack, for it will try to lower your stats most of the
time. Not a tough match for you.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Now go up the stairs to the Captain's Chamber. Talk to the captain
and Ash will rub his back to make him feel better. He will give you
the HM01 as a reward! The HM01 let's your Pokemon learn the Cut
ability. In case you don't know what's the difference between an HM
and a TM I'll explain it. An HM will also let's you learn an ability
that it contains just like the TM. But the difference is that the HM
can be use over and over again for as many time as you can. The TM
can only be use once. Now you can leave the S.S. Anne. As you merely
got out of the ship, it wills departure. Oh well there go your ride :(
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Vermillion City
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gym Leader : Lt. Surge
Trainers : Sailor, Rocker, Gentleman
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Now that you've got the ability 'Cut', you may cut the tree that is
blocking your way to the Vermillion City gym now. But I wouldn't
suggest going there until you have made some preparation first.
First of all make sure you teach the ability 'Dig' to Geodude or
Sandshrew. Preferable Geodude, because it's stronger. Then level up
your Rock/Ground Pokemons to at least level 20. Train north of the
city. For there will be weaker Pokemon there. Now that that's all
set, buy some Super Potion at the Pokemon Mart. Preferable 5 at
most. Now make sure all of your Pokemos are fully heal. First off,
before going to the gym, talk to the officer standing in the middle
of the city. You might recognize her as officer Jenny from the show.
Once all the chatting is over. Go south and use the newly achieve
ability 'Cut' and go into the gym.
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major hint. The second switch is always next


to the first one. So find the two and the electric door will open up.
Save before the battle! Just in case...
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Lt. Surge
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TRAINER
POKEMON
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Lvl.28 Raichu
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POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Thunder Badge ; $2772 ; TM24
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Though the lieutenant only have 1 Pokemon. That Pokemon can easily
take out your whole party! I suggest you start off with the weaker
Pokemons first. Save your Rock/Ground type(s) for later. Firstly
use your Pikachu or any other Pokemon that can paralyze on Raichu.
that would cut the opponent?s speed and chances of defeating your
Pokemon. Now use all of your weak Pokemon and try to get it's HP
lower. If all of your weak Pokemon dies, you should still have a
Rock/Ground type to finish up the job.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Leave the gym. Use Cut to get rid of the tree. Go and talk to Officer
Jenny, that you've spoken with before. She will say that you are the
right trainer to take care of Squirtle. She will give you the water
Pokemon! Go to the Pokemon Center and get your newly acquire Pokemon.
Now that you have Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle, I suggest you
train them to their second evolution. Teach your Squirtle the TM11
you've receive from the gym leader Misty before. Your Squirtle will
now know the Water Gun ability! You may also teach your Pikachu the
Thunderbolt ability from the TM24 from Lt. Surge if you want to.
Now, I'm going to lead you to a kind of sidequests. It doesn't take
very long so don't worry. First go into the house next to the
Pokemon Center. Talk to the Fisherman. He will ask if you like to
fish. Answer yes and you'll receive the Old Rod! You many now catch
water Pokemons in lakes or on the shore of the ocean! Second, leave
the place and go inside the Pokemon Fan Club, located north of the
gym. Pikachu will rush up and inspect the weird looking Pokemon.
Talk to the man all the way to the north. He is the leader of the
Fan Club. Hear him brag about his Pokemon stories. After the long
blabbering, he will hand you the Bike Voucher! That thing is a
coupon for getting a bike in Cerulean City! So! What are you waiting
for? Off to Cerulean again!
Walk all the way north back to Cerulean. You can pick up the Pokemon
at the Day Care center if you'd left one there. Back at Cerulean, go
to the Bike Shop located due west of the Pokemon Mart. Talk to the
shopkeeper to exchange your Bike Voucher for a Bicycle! Now take your
newly acquire vehicle and go back to Vermillion City. Noted, you can
use your bicycle in the Underground Tunnel on the way!
Once back at Vermillion, heal and buy some items if you need to. East
of the S.S. Anne harbor, there is a cave there. In the cave, there
are only some Diglett and some Dugtrio if you're lucky. So use your

Squirtle and it's Bubble Beam ability or Bulbsaur and it's Vine Whip
ability to defeat them more easily.
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Diglett's Cave , Route 2 , Vermillion City
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Treasures : HM05, HP UP, Moon Stone
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The cave is fairly short to get through. Once you are inside, talk to
the man if you wish. Then go down the ladder to the lower level. Now
just follow the path west and soon north to get out. Since this is a
fairly small place, you might want to train up a little bit and capture
a Diglett. Also if you're lucky, you might find a strong Dugtrio once
in a while. Try to capture the strong Pokemon! Anyway, make your way
to the other end of the cave and you'll see a way out.
You are currently on Route 2. from the cave go directly south. You
may go inside the house you see if you like. Inside there is a boy
that will wish to trade you a Mr. Mime for your Clefairy. If you do
not have one, don't worry, you can trade later. Now just continue
going the direction you were going. Cut through the bush you see
(south of the house) and go all the way south into a large building.
Inside, talk to the guy in the lab coat with the glasses. It seems
that he is one of Prof. Oak's aide! If you have capture at least 10
different kind of Pokemons he will give you a special item, the HM05!
Which contains the ability lash. Very useful for your next
destination! If you do not have enough Pokemon, I suggest
backtracking back to the previous areas. But the walkthrough will
have to go on. So I'm not going to tell you anything there.
Anyhow, I suggest teaching the ability to your Butterfree (you should
have on). It only good for now, the ability will be useless in the
future. leave the place and you will see an HP Up. Continue going
south once the item is acquired. You will also come across another
Moon Stone, just south of the HP Up. Now that, return back to
Diglett's Cave. Go back to Vermillion City! Heal at the Pokemon
Center, get some items, do as you wish. Once you are ready, travel
all the way back to Cerulean City (located north of Vermillion).
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Cerulean City , Route 9
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Nothing much to do here now. There is a tree to the right of the gym,
CUT through it and you will be on Route 9. The route looks something
like this :
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first half of the puzzle. Don't forget to pick up that nifty TM30 (X)
before you leave. Sorry I cannot make the full map with the room I
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Jr. Trainer (M)
Hiker
Lass

I know that it kind of hard for you to see, but that is the best I can
do. It's all a little maze as you can see, very easy to maneuver
through. Make your way to Rock Tunnel. Before entering the dungeon,
heal and save at the nearby Pokemon Center. Then approach the tunnel.
Note, there is a Lass you can battle nearby. Fight her if you wish.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Rock Tunnel
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : PokeManiac x4, Jr. Trainer (F) x6, Hiker x6
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - __________________________________
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! Upon entering, you will notice
!----------------------------------! that the background is very
!Your Pokemons should be more then ! dark. You can barely see
!level 20 by now. Or at least close! anything. Believe it or not,
!The Rock Tunnel contains mainly ! I've actually complete the
!Rock type Pokemons. So Squirtle & ! place without lighting it up.
!Bulbasaur should get a good
! But anyway, to make it easier

!trainning. They should be evolved ! on yourself, use the Flash


!by now.
! ability and the place will be
lighted up. If you haven't get
the ability yet, then check above. Let's move on!
from the stairs go southeast and you will reach a PokeManiac. Defeat
him fast and follow the path to the northeast region of the place.
Go down the ladder that you see. Now follow the path southwest and
you will encounter another PokeManiac. Use Pikachu's thunder-based
abilities to finish his Slowpoke fast. Follow the path until you
see a path to the north. Take it. Don't bother going west there isn't
anything there. After the easy match with the Jr. trainer (F),
continue following the path. You will meet up with some other
trainers here. But nothing to worry about, they are all easy. Now go
to the ladder located to the northwest area.
From the area you are at now go down and battle the Hiker you see.
Then continue south to battle another Hiker if you want to. The
stairs here are located to southeast part of where you came in
from. There will be a Hiker nearby it.
In this area, You will see 2 directions to go to the left of the
stairs you came in from. There is nothing to the north so forget
about it. Go the other direction. Battle the Jr. Trainer (F),
then you will see 3 paths. Don't sidetrack by going north or south,
instead go the path with the Hiker (the west path). Then from there
go north and you will battle a PokeManiac. Go to the ladder located
north him.
Woo! You're almost out! Just last for only a little bit more then
you're out of here! From the stairs go south, you will have to battle
the two Jr. Trainer (F). Once you have defeat them go and follow the
path and you will end up at another Jr. Trainer (F). Garr... After
you beat her go a little more and you will see a ladder to get out
of here!
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Route 10 & 8 & 7 , Lavender Town
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Jr. Trainer (F), Hiker x2, PokeManiac, Lass x4,
Gambler x2, Super Nerd x3,
Treasures : Max Ether
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Finally! You are out of that stinky cave! Right next to the entrance
is a Jr. Trainer (F). if you still have some Pokemon alive and in
good condition, you might as well go around this area and battle all
of the trainers. If you don't want to you can just go directly south
and you will hit a town. Heal and re-equip there. But for now, I
will write the walkthrough base on what I do. So go around and battle
everyone in the route. Your Pokemon will need the trainning and you
will need the money.
________________________ Anyhow, once you are done, go south and
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S E C R E T S
| you will reach the town of Lavender. Sadly
|------------------------| there are no gym in this town, and there
|There is a bush to the | isn't anything much to do here. There
|east of the Rock Tunnel | isn't much to do here. All I can tell you

|entrance. Click the A | for now, is that you will return to this
|button on the left side | town later to do something here. Let's
|of it. You will receive | continue with the walkthrough.
|a Max Ether!
|
Once you are done with the town, go west.
On this Route, there is a lot of trainers. This will be a very good
opportunity to train. I suggest you battle everyone. Remember that
_____________________________ Lavender is only a few steps away,
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!-----------------------------! have to once in a while.
!This is an awesome chance for!
!you to train your Charmeleon ! Once you have defeated everyone
!for the gym battle ahead. It ! continue following the path west.
!should be on at least lvl 25 ! You will see a big building
!by now. If not, TRAIN!!
! blocking the path to the west. You
cannot go through that way yet.
Instead go into the Underground Path to the north. It will take
you to Route 7. From there just go a little bit west and you will
reach Celadon City!
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Celadon City
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gym Leader : Erika
Trainers

: Jr. Trainer (F), Beauty x3, Lass x2, Cool Trainer (F)

Treasures : TM18, Eevee


- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Unlike the one creepy town of Lavender, Celadon is a very active
and huge place. There are many things to do here. I will guide you
through this gigantic place. Note, there will be something to do
here later on, but let just focus on the gym battle for now.
As you might have notice, there are some Team Rocket member
walking in town. But you will know why they are here later. Now
let's do something... Take the path to the north right of the
Pokemon Center. Follow it north and then west, enter the backside
of the large building. Climb up all the stairs until you've reached
the final floor. Enter the room you see. There will be a ball on the
table in this room. Grab it and you have obtain an Eevee!! Now you
can turn it into any of it's 3 form if you wish. You will simply need
the stone for it. It can be purchase in this city. So leave that
building and go find the PokeMart. You can't really miss it, for it
is a huge building!
The PokeMart is about triple the size of any of the marts you will
see in the world! It has many different floors you can go to (by
using the elevator or by going up by stairs). Check the POKEMART
section of the FAQ to find out about the place. Anyway, go to 3F
and talk to the guy at the counter, he will give you a TM18.
Travel up to the sixth floor of the building (you can only go up to
5 in the elevator, you will have to go up 1 set of stairs to reach
it). Examine the soda machine. You will need to buy some sort of
drink. Doesn't really matter which kind you pick. Just buy one drink
and save it for later. DO NOT USE IT NOW!! You are now done with this

building.
Now it's time for the Celadon Gym. Make any final trainning if you
want to (there is a grassy area outside of Celadon to the right). Get
some Super Potions, Antidote and Revive if you want to. Then go to
the southern part of this massive city. Cut down the tree and follow
the path to the gym.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
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Erika
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TRAINER
POKEMON
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Lv.30 Tangela ; Lv.32 Weepinbell
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POKEMON
POKEMON
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Lvl.32 Gloom
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POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Rainbow Badge ; $3168 ; TM21
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
The first Pokemon you will face will be Tangela. It isn't very
difficult to beat. It mainly uses constant attacks like Bind and
Constrict. Though they are annoying, it won't do any major damage on
you. Quickly finish it off with Charmeleon's Ember. Though it might
take a few round, due to the enormous HP Tangela have.
Be sure to keep your Charmeleon in top shape for the next opponent!
I suggest that you bring out your other Pokemon to weaken her
Weepinbell. The Acid attack from it can be lethal! Weak it and then
once you feel that it is the right time, sent out Charmeleon and
use Ember or sent out Butterfree to use it's confusion attack. Both
are super effective against the enemy. Also note, Erika might heal
it during the battle once in a while so finish it up quickly!
Her last Pokemon will be Gloom. Heal your Charmeleon or Butterfree if
you have to. Just one more to go! Gloom will also use acid just like
Weepinbell. So have those Super Potion nearby. Also watch out for the
continuously attack call Pedal Dance! it will attack with a grass
type attack continuously! If you use Charmeleon it will not be very
effective.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Whew! After that toughie battle, there is only one thing for you to
do now. Go HEAL! Heal up at the center and get some items if you want
to, for there will be one more thing to finish up at this city. And
it won't be easy!
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Celadon City (Game Corner)

==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Rocket x10, Team Rocket
Treasures : Coin Case, Escape Rope, Rare Candy, TM10, TM02, Lift Key,
HP Up, Nugget, Moon Stone, TM07, Super Potion,
Hyper Potion, Iron, Silph Scope, HM02
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Now before you enter the Game Corner you will need a Coin Case. To
acquire one travel to the dinner place right south of Game Corner
(The first house you see). Inside talk to that nerd-like guy in the
corner of the place. He will give you his Coin Case because he sucks
at gambling :P Now travel to the Game Corner. Incase you don't know
where it is, it is a large looking building to the southeast of the
Pokemon Center. At the game Corner, you may play some slot machines
and save some coins for good prizes. But this part of the FAQ won't
go that far. Check the Sidequest section of the guide to get an
in-depth look at the game Corner mini-game.
Anyhow, to the north of the place you will see a rocket member in
front of a poster. talk to him and he will challenge you! Defeat his
useless Raticate and Zubat quickly. Once he is defeated, he will say
something about his "hideout" have been discovered. Let's follow him.
Examine the poster he was guarding. there seem to be a switch under
it! It will open a hidden door to the lower section of the Game
Corner, the Rocket's Hideout! Enter the place.
This place consist of four floors. We start at the first one.
1F : Start by going the west path. There will be a Rocket Member,
beat him and then go into the room to the south. There you will get
an Escape Rope. Now go the other room located to the east of this
floor. There will be a Rocket guarding the entrance, so you must
battle him. If you check the room there will be a locked door. We
must get the key to unlock it. Go down the stairs (located to the
right of the one you came in from).
2F : This is a huge room and it is a big maze also. But it will also
contains some valuable items for you. Start out by going south of
the stairs you came in from. There you will have to battle another
Rocket. Now before tackling the maze, don't you want some good items
first? Well go down the stair to the north of the Rocket guy.
3F : From the stairs, go south and battle another Rocket. Once he
is defeated, go further south and get the TM10 there. Now go back and
go west from the stairs this time. This will be another maze, but it
is much smaller. I will try to illustrate it for you.
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4F : You cannot do anything in this floor yet. But let's might


as well pick up some items while we're here. Go to the most northern
room and grab the TM02. Then battle the Rocket you see. Once you beat
him, he will drop a Lift Key! Now go to the room to the south of that
and grab the HP Up on the table. Now you must backtrack yourself back
to Floor 2. Read the above if you need to, just get all the way back
to 2F!
2F : Now you can go through this gigantic maze! Since I couldn't
possibly draw you an ASCII art for this, I will try to guide you
through the old fashion simple way. Left of the Rocket, that you have
defeated there 2 left slider. Take either one it doesn't matter. If
you take the north one, take the one that is going up. it will take
you to the far left side of the room. Now here is the tricky part.
Make your way back to right but do not get on a slider! You should
see a Nugget. Now this time, go south and get the Moon Stone. Now,
go on the right slider that leads you to the item to the right of
the stone. The item is an TM07! Now to the south of the item you will
see three sliders. 2 to the south and 1 that leads north. Go on the
left south one. Now there will be 2 choices. For there is 2 sliders
to the right. Take the south one. Now go on the slider that is to
the left (the one that is going right). You should now see 2 sliders
going left, right south of you. Take anyone you want. Both should
lead you to the western part of the maze. Now there will be 2 sliders
going north. Take the one on the right. then make your way to the
item you see. It's a Super Potion! Now retrace yourself all the way
back to the place where you saw the 2 sliders going left. But this
time take the north one. Now go on the final slider going east and
you're out! Sorry cannot explain this puzzle well. It isn't so hard
anyway, just read this over and over and you should get it. Now
before you go on the elevator, go up the stairs back to F1.
This is simple just battle the 2 Rockets in this room. Then get the
Hyper Potion, to the right of the second Rocket member. Now return
to the previous floor and go into the elevator. You can now unlock
it because you have the Lift Key. You can go straight to 4F but I
recommend that you go and get some trainning first. So return to 1F
in the elevator. and battle the Rocket there. Now if you are weak
from all of the battling, I suggest you go back and heal. It will be
a quick trip back up thanks to the elevator. Once you're ready go to
4F in the elevator.
4F : The first step you take Team Rocket will show up. Remember them
from Mt. Moon? Now let's beat the heck out of them again!

--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Team Rocket
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
: Lv.25 Koffing ; Lv.25 Meowth ; Lv.25 Ekans :
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$750
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Easy
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Finish their Koffing up with the ability Dig. One hit will take it
down. A few quilt move from your Pikachu and their Meowth will go
down. You can probably guess which Pokemon is next. Ekans! So easy
--------------------------------------------------------------------After the pathetic match, watch them blast off once more. Now before
going north, go west and grab the Iron before you do. Now continue
onward! Go up and talk to the man you see.
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Giovanni
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
: Lv.25 Onix ; Lv.24 Rhyhorn ; Lv.29 Persian :
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$2871 ; Silph Scope
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
The first enemy will he Giovanni's Onix. Simple, if you have teach
the Mega Dragin ability (from Erika the gym leader) to your Bulbasaur
then you can take out Onix without any problem. If not, then use Dig.
Onix will mainly uses Rage, which will do tiny damage at first, so
finish it off quickly. Now for Rhyhorn! Another rock type Pokemon. So
use the same strategy you'd used on Onix to it. the lst Pokemon the
guy have is Persian. Since it has a fighting-type weakness, use a
Pokemon with a fighting ability. If you do not have one, simply beat
it fast with your Pikachu. Oh yeah, did I forget to mention that
Giovanni will use Guard Spec. and some other status raising items to
his Persian. But it will still be no match for you.
--------------------------------------------------------------------After the match, the leader of the rockets will drop an item. Which
turns out to be a Silph Scope! It will allow you to see ghost
Pokemon! Now you should know where to go next ;) First of all leave
this creepy place. Heal yourself and pick up some items for your
needs. Now go to the western part of Celdaon. You will see a tree
and a sleeping Pokemon. First Cut the tree and enter the large
building you see. Now continue west of the building and you will
reach a house. Talk to the girl inside and you will receive HM02!
Which teaches your bird-flying type Pokemon the Fly ability! This
is very useful to getting around much quicker. You can now instantly
fly back to all of the previous locations you came to. So use it to
fly back to Lavender Town or continue on by foot if you do not have
any bird-flying type Pokemon.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Route 7 & 8, Lavender Town (Revisit)
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Now leave Celadon and go through the east path to Route 7 once
again. Before you go down the Underground Road, go into the large
building to the right. Talk to the guard and give him a soda. He
will now let you pass! But don't bother going yet! You cannot do
anything there yet. Return outside of that building and go into the

Underground Road to reach Route 8. Now travel all the way east until
you reach Lavender once again. You shouldn't need to heal for you
should've already battled everyone. Head straight for the large
building on the right side of town. That is the Pokemon Tower!
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Pokemon Tower
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Gary, Channeler x11, Team Rocket
Treasures : Escape Rope, Elixir, Awakening, HP Up, Nugget,
X Accuracy, Poke Flute
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Just like the Game Corner, this place will also consist of many
floors. So I will use a similar method that I did before to show it
to you so you will not get confuse by which floor to go.
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!
N O T E / T I P
! 1F : No encounters are on this
!---------------------------------! floor. You can talk to some of
!You cannot see ghost Pokemons if ! the people here if you want. But
!you do not have the "Silph Scope"! they will tell you nothing.
!in your Inventory. Also, I highly! Continue up the stairs in the
!suggest that you make room in
! east part of the floor to reach
!your inventory. For there will be! 2F.
!many treasures to acquire here. !
2F : From the stairs go north a
little and you'll spot Gary. Yay! More battles!
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Gary
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
: Lv.25 Fearow ; Lv.23 Shellder ; Lv.22 Vulpix:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv.20 Sandshrew ; Lv. 25 Eevee
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$1625
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Hard
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Gary now have some pretty good Pokemon under his sleeves. If yours
aren't at a high level them you might be in trouble! But his Pokemons
does have a major weak point. They are all weak to some type of yours.
So for the first choice, use Pikachu's Thunderbolt to finish up
Fearow. Then you can continue to use Pikachu to finish up Shellder or
you may use Ivysaur instead.
If you use Ivysaur, you better changed right after Shellder. For
Vulpix is next. A rock/ground or water attack will finish it off
quickly. I suggest using Graveler (or Geodude if it hasn't evolved)
to beat Vulpix. Why? Because fire attack will not be very effective
on a rock type Pokemon. Same thing goes for Sandshrew. A water or
ground attack will be super effective and will finish it up quickly.
A good tip here is to use different kinds of Pokemons so they can all
gain some experience.
Anyhow the final Pokemon is Eevee. Since it has a fighting type
weakness use a Machop if you currently have one. If not, quickly
finish off with your Pikachu. It will not take long. Eevee does
mediocre damages anyways. A funny thing you can do is to use your
Eevee (or any of it's evolve form) against it.

--------------------------------------------------------------------After the little chat with Gary he will leave once more. Now you can
either be careful and go heal or you can go on if you wish. I suggest
you continue for there isn't much battles anyway. So make your way to
the west side of the floor (take the north path) and go up to the
next level.
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T I P / N O T E
! 3F : Go north of the stairs and
!---------------------------------! fight the Channeler there. After
!Ghost Pokemons have weakness to ! the match go and grab the Escape
!psychic and ground type attacks. ! Rope north of him. Now go south
!So Confusion and Dig is the key ! of the stairs you came in from.
!to defeating them quickly. They ! You will see two Channelers. Beat
!also have a resistant to normal ! both them then continue to the
!attacks. No normal attacks will ! stairs to the east.
!hit it!
!

4F : This is like a mini-maze. But it can easily be passed through.


Battle the first Channeler you see to the right of the stairs. Then
go get the Elixir you see. Continue going to the right and get the
Awakening. I suggest that you battle all of Channeler for some
trainning. Anyway be sure to grab the HP Up (located south of the
Awakening) before you continue onto the next level.
5F : Continue eastward from the stairs. You will then see some weird
looking tiles on the ground. Your Pokemon must've been beef out
with all those battles, correct? Step into the tiles and it will
fully restore you! Before going up to the 6th floor, I suggest
that you battle all of the Channelers here. You can always step on
the tiles to heal fully if you're weak. Grab the Nugget located to
the south and continue on to the next floor.
6F : Go south of the stairs and get the Channeler. Beat him and grab
the X Accuracy there. Continue following the path north. You will
meet up with a few Channelers on the way but they're all pushovers.
You will eventually get to a Rare Candy. there is a staircase to the
south of it. As you approach the stairs a wild Pokemon will suddenly
attack!
The Pokemon will be identify to be a Marowak! You cannot capture it
since it's dead, so just finish it off with your Ivysaur or Wartortle.
Mega Drain or any water attack will be super effective and do a hefty
amount of damage to the undead Pokemon.
Before going up the stairs, return to the previous floor (the one
with the weird tiles) and fully heal! DO NOT GO FURTHER UP! I repeat,
do not go to the final floor yet. You need your Pokemons to be at
full health. Once they are so, then you may continue going up.
Pokemon Tower - Final Floor : Now here on the final floor, the only
direction you can go is north. So do so. Suddenly Team Rocket will
once again periodically show up for a battle.
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Team Rocket
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
: Lv.27 Meowth ; Lv.27 Arbok ; Lv.27 Weezing :
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$810
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY

~ STRATEGY ~
Meowth is just another normal type of Pokemon. So use fighting
abilities or just any other attack on it. As for Arbok and Weezing
use Dig or Confusion against it to be quick. Nothing hard here. The
only to watch out for is Weezing's Sludge attack which can poison
you.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Once they have blasted away, go north and talk to the old man you see.
After the long chat he will take you out of the tower and back to his
house. Go talk to him in the house and you will receive a Poke Flute!
Now once you're done healing and purchasing some needed items, go
south of Lavender.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Route 12, Route 11
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Fisherman x5, Youngster x4, Gambler x4, Engineer x2,
Rocker, Jr. Trainer (M)
Treasures : TM39, TM16, Escape Rope, Itemfinder, Super Rod, Iron
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Continue going south and enter the building you see. Go down the
stairs and talk to the girl there. She will give you a TM39. Now exit
out of the building through the south path. The only direction you
may go now is south, so continue doing so. And also, battle all of
the trainers you see for some trainning. Most of them (actually all
of them) uses some type of fish Pokemon. So trainning your Pikachu or
Ivysaur here is a good idea.
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| Now as you continue to travel
|-------------------------------| south, you will come across some
|You will come across an item | kind of Pokemon sleeping in the
|located on a dock that is out | way. Use your Poke Fulte and play
|at sea. It is an TM16. You
| some kind of melody for the sleepy
|cannot get it yet, but I highly| head. It will wake up and attack!
|recommend that you memorize
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|this spot, so you can get it | Snorlax is at level 30 and it is
|later in the game.
| a normal type Pokemon. I do not
have any other strategy for it but
to continously attack until it gets weak. It might use it's "Rest"
ability to take a nap and fully restore itself, during the match. I
suggest that you continue attacking it before it uses the ability
again! DO NOT FINISH IT! Capture the useful beast! If you miss it, I
suggest you reset and try again. If you miss this Snorlax, there is
one more at Celadon.
Now the path back to Vermillion (to the right) is now open. I suggest
that you take that path and battle all of the trainers. You will need
the trainning for your upcoming gym battle!
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S E C R E T
| Oh yeah, once you have captured at
|-------------------------------| least 30 Pokemon or more talk to
|A small bushy thing is located | one of Professor Oak's aide in the
|above the passing house on this| underground part of the passing
|route. Inspect it to receive an| house to receive an Itemfinder!
|escape rope!
|

Anyhow, once you've battled every


trainer here, return to Route 12 once more and continue south as you
did before. You will come across a Rocker standing north of a house.
Defeat him and enter the house. Talk to the fisherman inside and
answer YES to his question to receive a Super Rod. leave the house
and continue south. A little bit further south, you will see a tree
that blocks a cell that contains an item and a trainer. Pick up the
Iron once you've battled the Fisherman. Now just go south after you
have defeated the Jr. Trainer (M) to reach Route 13.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Route 13
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Jr. Trainer (F) x8, Bird Keeper x11, Beauty x4, Biker x7
Treasures : TM20
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Now remember, you can always fly back to Lavender Town to heal if you
need to. Going back and forth now will be easier then before, for you
should've battled every trainer already. Anyhow, let's continue!
Continue following the path and it will soon lead you to the west
after the Bird keeper and Jr. Trainer (F). This is just a mini-maze
throughout this section, I will draw you a map to guide you through
it.
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Make your way through the puzzle and continue going south. You're
nearly there! Oh yeah be sure to also grab the TM20, which you will
come across on near the passing building. Just follow the trail and
make your way to Fuchsia City!
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Fuchsia City, Safari Zone
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Treasures : Carbos, Max Potion, TM37, TM40, Protein, Gold Teeth,
Max Revive, TM32, HM03, HM04, Rare Candy, Good Rod
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Finally, after tons long and hard battles, go straight to the Pokemon
Center and heal up. Also restock with some useful items you might be

in need of. Now Fuchsia consist of two important things. The gym and
the Safari Zone. DO NOT GO TO THE GYM! You will be of no match for
the oponents there! Trust me, your level 25-35 Pokemons will be no
match for their level 40s Pokemons. You will go to the gym later.
But for now let's do some other fun stuff. Like the Safari Zone!
So go all the way north of Fuchsia and enter the large building you
see. Pay the guards the $500 fee to enter. Now the Safari Zone is
a large plain that has many valuable Pokemon as well as items. If
you want some Pokemons, ehre is the place to search for them. Just
note, you will only 500 steps you can take within the park. Once the
steps runs out you will have to start over again. So if you want to
catch Pokemons, do so before continuing on with the walkthrough. If
you wish to capture Pokemon, here is the way to do so.
In the Safari Zone, you are only allow to use their useless and
unaffective Safari Balls. You only have 30 of them so make sure you
do not run out! Once you've entered a battle in the Safari Zone,
you will see a screen with 4 options.
Ball - Trow the Safari Ball at the Pokemon and try to capture it.
Bait - Trow a bati for the Pokemon to eat.
Throw Rock - Toss a rock to get the Pokemon angry.
Run - Flee from the battle.
Since you cannot use your Pokemons to weaken the enemy, the only
way to try and have a successful capture is to throw a bait at it.
Then you can throw a rock at it to distract it, then capture. You
might miss a few times but that is the price. Anyhow, I'm going to
continue on with the walkthrough. So once you're done trying to
capture the Pokemon, continue on through.
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|During my first time playing the game (several years ago), the
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|Safari Zone is one of the most hated and frustrating place for me. |
|So that's why I wanted to drew a map of the entire area so you can |
|get through faster. If you don't need the map, read on and skip
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Try to follow the map from (A) to (H). If it's to confusing, read
the section below.
Area 1 : This is the area you first came in from. Firstly, get on
you?re Bike, so you can go faster. Also use a repel if you want to
avoid those annoying battles. Start out by going northeast, avoiding
the house you see along the way, for it is useless. Now from here, go
east and go atop the platform. Grab the Carbos to the north and then
go down the platform, but this time, go down from the west side of
it. Go north and grab the Max Potion and TM37 from this area. North
of the TM37, there is another platform. Go atop it and go down again
on the other side. Grab the Full Restore you see and avoid the house
once again. Instead go north and then west to the new area.
Area 2 : From where you are at, go a little bit west and go atop the
platform. DO NOT GO SOUTH OR ON TOP THE FIRST PLATFORM!! You will end
up wasting your steps for there is nothing there. Instead go on the
little platform (located west of the large one to the north). Now,
there is a path to the south, which you may see. DO NOT TAKE THAT
PATH! Instead go north and grab the TM40, and continue following the
trail. Avoid the house you see! Follow the trail to the west and then
south. You should have at least 100 steps or about it left. If not, I
suggest you start over (like I did) and this time use the FAQ and go
faster avoiding all the mistakes you did before. Anyhow, from the
Protein, follow the trail and you will reach the final area of the
Safari Zone.
Area 3 : Go south of the way you came in from and get the Gold
Teeth. There will be a use for that later. Now go west and get the
TM32 and enter the house you see!
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S E C R E T
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|The bottom Pokemon statue to |
|the right. Check it and you |
|receive a Revive!
|

Talk to the guy within the house


and you will receive a prize! The
HM03, Surf! Which is very useful for
Squirtle or other water Pokemons. Now
that you got that and the Gold Teeth
you don't need to hang out here. So
return back to Fuchsia!

Now you must return that Gold Teeth to its rightful owner. Which is
located in the house to the east of the Pokemon Center. Go inside and

give the teeth back to the Warden. He will be grateful and give you
the HM04! Which contains strength. You may now move boulders! So
teach that to your Snorlax or any Pokemon that may be able to learn
it right away. Move the boulder located to the right of the Warden
and grab the Rare Candy!!
___________________________________ Now, leave the Warden's house
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S I D E Q U E S T
| and go into the house next door.
|-----------------------------------| Talk to the fisherman inside and
|Now that you have HM03 (surf) the | you'll receive a Good Rod.
|Zapdos side quest is now available.| Before you continue to the gym
|Check the Side quest/Secret part of| I suggest you first Fly back to
|the FAQs for an in-depth guide on | Saffron.
|how to acquire the bird. The
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|Articuno side quest is now also
| Incase, you haven't figured out
|available.
| where it is yet, use Fly and go
Celadon City. From there go east
and you'll reach the yellow-colored city.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Saffron City/Silph Co.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gym Leader : Blackbelt
Trainers

: Blackbelt x4, Rocket x15, Nerd x3

Treasures : TM36, TM09, TM26, Rare Candy, Carbos, Card Key,


Hyper Potion, HP Up, X Accuracy, TM03, Masterball*
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * The Masterball is the best PokeBall in the game! Why? It never
misses a Pokemon. Once you throw it, it captures. No need for
weakening or anything. I HIGHLY suggest that you save it until
later.
There isn?t really anything to do in the city as you can see. The
has been taken over by the Rocket members. The main gym has also
been blockaded. The only places you can go for now is the Pokemon
Center, PokeMart, Silph Co. and the Fighting Pokemon Gym (which is
located next door to the main Saffron Gym).
First, go into the Fighting Pokemon Gym. Inside there are four
Blackbelts you can fight. They are optional but I suggest you fight
them anyway. They are fairly easy, There Pokemons are all fighting
types (of course!) and are around level 30+. You can destroy them all
easily with a flying-type Pokemon, or just any Pokemon with Fly.
Anyhow, if you're that impatience type or have over confidence in
yourself, you may take the easy way out by just going around them
to the main leader (you still have to fight at least one Blackbelt
though). Anyway you pick, make your way to the leader on the gym and
challenge him.
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Blackbelt
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv.37 Hitmonlee ; Lv.37 Hitmonchan
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$925 ; Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Easy
: DIFFICULTY

~ STRATEGY ~
I don't know why I bother making this little section for this guy. Oh
well, I guess he is a gym leader (kind of). Use the same strategy for
him as in your previous battles. Flying type attacks will do an
immeasurable amount of damage to his fighting Pokemons. Overall, he
should be an easy victory for you. If you have trouble with him, you
definitely need to train.
--------------------------------------------------------------------The effect of the battle will cause him to be impressed with you. He
will they let you choose one out of the two Pokemons in the back on
him (what a nice guy :). Hitmonlee on the left and Hitmonchan is
located on the right. Both are on a decent level (30). You decide.
______________________________________ After the battle go heal at
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F U N N Y
N O T E
| the Pokemon Center and pick
|--------------------------------------| up some items. Ahead is a
|Think about the name for HitmonLEE
| road of interminable
|and HitmonCHAN for a moment. Ever
| battles. Head over to the
|heard of Jackie CHAN and Bruce LEE? | giant building in the center
|I guess that's how the creators figure| pf the city once you're
|out the name for these fighting
| ready.
|Pokemons.
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Remember the Game Corner
back at Celadon City? Well that was barely about 4 floors, the Silph
Co. Building has eleven! It's hard as hell for me to guide you
through. So I'll try to make this simple and lay out as possible.
Floor 1 : From the entrance you came in from, go northeast and go up
the stairs to the next level.
Floor 2 : Go south of the stairs and battle 2 Rockets. Don't bother
going on the warps, go to the next floors. Note, you can skip the
Rockets if you want to., but I suggest that you battle everybody
for future battles.
Floor 3 : Go on the warp right in front of the stairs. It'll warp
you to a closed room with a lady inside. Beside here is a TM36.
Warp back to the previous location you were in. Now go south and
fight a Rocket. Afterward go west (left) and go into the warp.
You're now in a new location. Once again the room is blocked from
exiting, so the only you can do is grab the TM09 and go back. Go
up the stairs you came in here from.
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| the room south of the stairs.
|--------------------------------| Fight him if you wish. Take the
|You do not have to go into every| tiny south path to the southern
|floor. You may skip down to the | part of the room. There will be a
|5th floor like the other guide | a Rocket. There is a warp west of
|suggest but I'm gonna walk you | northeast of him. Take the north
|through ever floor and pick up | east one. You are currently on the
|items. Another reason why you | tenth floor. Isn?t really anything
|should use this FAQ ;)
| to do here but to grab some items
and kick some butts. Fight the two
trainers here and grab all of the items in the room in the southwest.
There will be a TM26, Carbos and a very handy Rare Candy! Take the
warp back to the previous location and go on the stairs to the 5th
floor.

Floor 5 : From where you're at, go southwest, ignoring the two warps
along the way. On the third warp (the one right next to the Rocket),
go into it. Now here?s the thing, once you go into it, it will
transport you to another floor, there isn't nothing in this floor.
Go back on the warp you just took. Now it will return you to your
previous location. You should e directly on the warp. From there go
south and fight the Rocket. Confuse? Reread this section again and
you should get it. Anyhow, after the battle go east and pick up the
Card Key. This item will allow you to open all of the doors that have
So I suggest you go around in the elevator and grab all of the items
from all of the floors.
-

On the third floor there is a Hyper Potion.


On the fifth floor there is a Protein in the room north of the TM09
On the sixth floor there is a HP Up and X Accuracy.
On the seventh floor there is a TM03.
On the ninth floor there is a little place with beds at the
southwest part of the floor. You can rest there by talking to the
nurse.

Once you're ready, go to the third floor and talk the warp east of
the room where you acquired the Hyper Potion. It will warp you to
the seventh floor. Talk to the guy in it and he will give you a
Lapras. Now all that's left is to go to the leader of the gang. You
should know who he is since you've faced him before. Go onto the warp
south of the one you came in from. Gary will suddenly show up!
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
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Gary
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TRAINER
POKEMON
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Lv. 38 Sandslash ; Lv. 35 Ninetails
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POKEMON
POKEMON
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Lv. 37 Cloyster ; Lv. 35 Kadabra
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POKEMON
POKEMON
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Lv. 40 Jolteon/Flareon or Vaporeon
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POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$2600
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Difficult
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Gary is challenging in my point of view. The best strategic hint I
can give you is to use the opposite type strategy. When he sends out
out Sandslash you should up Blastoise or Venusaur (you should have
them now). I prefer using Blastoise over Venusaur. Because you can
also use it against Ninetails after that. Saves you time from
switching. Cloyster and Kadabra should fallen quickly to Pikachu's
electric attacks.
Gary's final Pokemon will be variation between a Jolteon, Flareon or
a Vaporeon. If it's a Flareon, then Blastoise should easily take it
out with Surf. If it's a Vaporeon then Pikachu will come in handy.
But if it's a Jolteon, I hope you have a Graveler or any other types
of Pokemon in the party.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Floor 11 : Now all that's left is to go to the leader of the gang.
You should know who he is since you've faced him before. Go onto the
warp south of the one you came in from. Go south and defeat the
worthless Rocket. Afterward, as you approach the door, the dynamic
duo shows up once more.
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
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Team Rocket
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:Lv. 31 Weezing ; Lv. 31 Arbok ; Lv. 31 Meowth:
POKEMON

WINNINGS :
DIFFICULTY :

$930
Easy

: WINNINGS
: DIFFICULTY

~ STRATEGY ~
This is a very straight forward and easy battle. All of your Pokemon
should be at least 5 levels ahead of theirs. If not, then here's
your final chance to train them up before another big battle.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Now fully heal yourself up with some items or you can go down to the
ninth floor and rest. Just make sure you're at your best for Giovanni
up north!
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
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Giovanni
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TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv. 37 Nidorino ; Lv. 35 Persian
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 37 Rhyhorn ; Lv. 41 Nidoqueen
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$4059
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Giovanni is much easier then Gary. If you can beat Gary, this
guy will be a snap. Blastoise Venusaur or any Pokemon with Dig is the
key to the battle here. Because they all can easily defeat three of
his Pokemon. As for Persian, anything will take it out.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Wow! you've defeated the leader of Team Rocket! But don't get to
carry away yet. This sure isn't the final time you'll fight him.
Talk to the chairman of the company to get a Master Ball*. Take the
elevator out of the building and back into the main city. As you may
have already guessed, all of the Rockets members are out of town now.
And you know what that means... GYM BATTLE TIME! And I don't mean the
Saffron Gym. You're still no match for Sabrina's level 50 Pokemons
yet. The whole Silph Co. thing was just like a preparation to get
you ready for Fuchsia Gym. So take your birdie and go to Fuchsia!
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Fuchsia City (Again)
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gym Leader : Koga
Trainers : Juggler x4, Tamer x2
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nothing to do here anymore but to go straight to the gym.
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Koga
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TRAINER
POKEMON
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Lv. 44 Venonat ; Lv. 46 Venonat
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POKEMON
POKEMON
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Lv. 48 Venonat ; Lv. 50 Venomoth
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POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Soul Badge ; $4950 ; TM06
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
With all of the training you've endured, Koga should be an easy
victory. All of his Pokemon are Bug/Poison type so here is where
Charizard comes into play. If you're strong enough you should kill his
first three Pokemon in a turn or two.
His Venomoth should be a cinch also. Though it should be on a higher
level then you, your Slash and Ember should take away at least 1/3
of its HP. If Charizard fails, bring out Pikachu. Venusaur and
Blastoise isn't good for this kind of battle. Hmmm... I guess that's
all...
Oh yeah the attacks of his Pokemons might paralyze you or poison you
sometime, but you can easily kill it and heal.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Six badge down now. Let's hurry and get you next badge! Before so,
make sure you train up to at least level 45. It may take a while but
it isn?t hard. I got all of my Pokemons to level 60 in an hour. Fly
back to Saffron when you're ready.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Saffron City (Again)
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gym Leader : Sabrina
Trainers : Psychic x4, Channeller x3
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - There's also nothing to do here now, just go to the gym.
Within the Saffron Gym there are warps just like in the Silph Co.
Here is a map of the warp's location.
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Follow the map and you'll reach Sabrina!
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
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Sabrina
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TRAINER
POKEMON
: Lv. 50 Abra ; Lv. 50 Kadabra ; Lv. Alakazam :
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Marsh Badge ; $4950 ; TM46
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Hard
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Sabrina's will sent out Abra firstly. Its level might be high but it
isn?t that strong. It will mainly use Flash on you. Flash, as you
might have known, will reduce your accuracy. So kill it quickly.
Her Kadabra, on the other hand, isn't any pushover. It will do quite
a hefty amount of damage with Psychic. You should not use Charizard
or Venusaur here. Due to their weakness against psychic attacks. The
only Pokemon I suggest using is Pikachu.
Same goes for Alakazam. It also only uses Psychic attacks. But it
also have some more additional attacks then Kadabra. It will cast
Reflect on itself, which will reduce your physical attacks. And it
also have Recover in handy once it's about to lose. So a highly
strong elemental attack is highly advise here. Thunderbolt, and Dig
works very well. Just watch your Pokemon's HP and give it all you
got and you'll do fine.
--------------------------------------------------------------------In my opinion, I thought Sabrina was the hardest trainer of all in
the game. Since she has only psychic types of Pokemons, which has no
weakness. The battle from now on will not be so challenging.
Now with two badges left, let's just hurry and acquire them. Fly back
to Pallet Town. You can talk to your mom here if you want. Then Surf
on the river south of the city.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Route 21 / Cinnabar Island / Pokemon Mansion
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gym Leader : Blaine
Trainers

: Fisherman x4, Swimmer x5, Cue Ball, Burglar x6,


Scientist x3, Super Nerd x4

Treasures : TM35, Moonstone, Escape Rope, Calcium, Max Potion, Iron,


Carbos, TM14, Full Restore, Rare Candy, TM22

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - There isn?t really anything that I can guide you


continue going south and you'll eventually reach
This where you'll get your 7th badge, but if you
doors are lock? Hmmm... What should we do in the

through here. Just


Cinnabar Island.
check the gym, the
mean time?

Go into the building west of the Pokemon Center. This is the Pokemon
Lab. In the first room there is an old lady that wants to trade a
Rhydon for a Golduck. If you have one then trade. There is also a
lady in the room that wants to trade a Dewgong for a Growlithe. That
is a very good trade. You can capture Growlithes later.
Leave that room and go into the room right next to it. There, talk
to the scientist and he'll give you a TM35 (one of my favorite
ability). Leave that room and go into the other room. There is a
scientist that wants to trade a Muk for a Kangaskhan (which is a
rip off!). Also talk to the scientist north of him. Remember that
fossil you'd acquire way back in Mt. Moon? Well, give the guy the
fossil and he'll make something out of it ;) But it's going to take
a while, so come back later.
Heal, buy some items, you know the routine. Once you're done go into
the building north of the Pokemon Lab.
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S E C R E T
| Floor 1 : Before going north
|------------------------------------| to the stairs, head to the
|Check the little square desk on the | north part of the room and
|right. The fourth one down from the | grab the Escape Rope. Don?t
|stairs have a Moon Stone.
| bother going further because
all of the doors are locked.
But before you go up the stairs, Examine the statue in the northwest
part of the room.
Floor 2 : To south of the stairs there is a Burglar. Here is a good
chance to train up our Blastoise or Articuno for the battles ahead.
Anyway, make your way to the room in the northeast part of the floor.
There'll be Calcium. Return to the stairs you can in from and take
the stair up to the next floor.
Floor 3A: There'll be another Burglar right near you and south of him
is a Max Potion. Now return to the previous floor and check the
statue. Now go into the room to the north of the statue and there
will e a new set of stairs.
Floor 3B: Before hitting the switch on the statue (located south of
the stairs you came in from), go east and pick up the Iron. Now hit
the switch. The room to the south will now be unlocked. Go in it and
battle the Scientist. There are two doors below him. One of the left
and one located on the right. Take the right one.
Here, fight the Scientist and then pick up the Carbos south of him.
Then take the stairs down to the basement.
Basement : Go into the room to the right of you and battle the
Burglar. Beat him then grab the TM14 next to the statue. Now examine
the statue and exit the room. There is a Full Restore on the west of
you. Grab it and go back to the area near the stairs. As you can see
the room north of the stairs is now open. Go in it and make your

way through battling the Scientist. You'll come across a statue in


the first room, but before checking it go to the room on the left
on that room and get a Rare Candy! Once you've acquired the useful
item, check the statue and continue west. Get the TM22 on your way.
At the last room there is a Secret Key (use to open the Cinnabar
Gym). So now you?re all done with this place. Get out of here and
heal yourself up.
The Cinnabar Gym is relatively easy to get through if you know about
Pokemons. At each block in the gym there is a machine near the
trainer. It will ask you a YES or NO question if you get it right
then you can pass if you get it wrong you'll face the trainer. Note
if you want to fight the trainer for some experience then you can
just talk to them to. but here are the questions and answers :
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Question 1 : Caterpie evolves into Butterfree?....................YES
Question 2 : There are 9 certified Pokemon Badges?.................NO
Question 3 : Poliwag evolve 3 times?...............................NO
Question 4 : Are Thunder moves effective against ground element?...No
Question 5 : Pokemon of the same kind and level aren't identical?.YES
Question 6 : TM28 contains Tombstoner?.............................NO
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
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Blaine
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TRAINER
POKEMON
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Lv. 48 Ninetales ; Lv. 50 Rapidash
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POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 57 Arcanine
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POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Volcano Badge ; $5346 ; TM38
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Easy
: DIFFICULTY
Remember when I said that all battles after Sabrina should be easy?
You'll see what I mean when battling Blaine. All of his Pokemons will
succumb to your Blastoise and Articuno. Fight Fire with Water or Ice.
Any attacks like Surf, Hydro Pump, Ice Beam or even Watergun will be
effective here.
Ninetales will use Flamethrower and Quick Attack against you.
Flamethrower will do barely a thing due to the type advantage you have.
Quick Attack will just only do minimal damage. You shouldn't need to
heal at all during the match.
Arcanine can also be taken down quickly with Hydro Pump or Surf. It's
Fire Blast is strong but it shouldn't cause a problem to you
--------------------------------------------------------------------Alright no more celebrating. You got one more badge to go until you
get to the big leagues. Let's go and get it over with. Buy some Hyper
or Max Potion and some Revive if you're in need. Also train to at
least Level 55. Fly back to Viridian City afterward.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Viridian City
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gym Leader : Giovanni
Trainers

: Cool Trainer (M) x3, Blackbelt x3, Tamer x2

Treasures : Revive
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Just head straight toward the gym. Inside, it's like a mini-puzzle
for you to get through. Just make your way up to the northwestern
part of the room. Sorry I couldn't drew a map (I tried).
--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
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Giovanni
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TRAINER
POKEMON
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Lv. 50 Dugtrio ; Lv. 53 Persian
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POKEMON
POKEMON
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Lv. 53 Nidoqueen ; Lv. 55 Nidoking
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POKEMON
POKEMON
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Lv. 55 Rhydon
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POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Earth Badge ; $5445 ; TM27
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
This battle will be a snap if you've taken my advice and train to
level 55. As you can see from the statistics above, most of
Giovanni's Pokemons have a weakness against water. So here's where
Blastoise comes in place again. Take out Dugtrio, Persian and
Nidoqueen with Blastoise and then switch to a Rock or Ground type for
Nidoking. Why? For some reason, Nidoking can use Thunder. And you
know that it will cause critical damage to your Water types. Psychic
or Ground attack will work well on Nidoking.
After you've eleminate Nidoking, switch back to Blastoise or use
Venusaur or Articuno to get rid of Rhydon. You can also use a ground
type attack like Dig to destroy Rhydon quickly.
--------------------------------------------------------------------After the match, you can talk to Giovanni. He says that Team Rocket
is over and he is ging to dedicate his life to studying Pokemons...
>_> Yeah...right... Anyhow this is when you should be dancing and
trowing your Gameboy (or controler or keyboard) into the air. You've
earned all 8 Badges! But that doesn't mean you're a Pokemon Master
just yet. You got one more task to do :P But don't worry this'll be
you final task (thank god! I'm tire of writing).
To warn you ahead of time, your Pokemon should be at least level 60
when you reached the Indigo Plateau. Trust me, level 60 is just
barely decent. If you need to train, there'll be a good trainning
spot later. Let's continue and finish up the game!
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S I D E Q U E S T
| Go west of Viridian City. Continue
|-----------------------------| following the route and you'll end
|You might want to do the
| up meeting Gary. After the little
|Mewtwo sidequest before you | chatter he'll challenge you to a
|go to the Pokemon Leagues. It| battle!
|will be very helpful! Check |
|the sidequest section of the |
|FAQ.
|

--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
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Gary
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TRAINER
POKEMON
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Lv. 47 Sandslash ; Lv. 45 Execute
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POKEMON
POKEMON
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Lv. 45 Cloyster ; Lv. 47 Magneton
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:Lv.50 Kadara ; Lv.53 Flareon/Vaporeon/Jolteon:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$3445
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY

~ STRATEGY ~
Take out Sandslash quickly with Blastoise, Venusaur or Articuno.
Then change to Charizard or any fire/flying type to defeat Execute.
Use an Electric Type (not Zapdos) for Cloyster. Why? Because
Plants/Grass Types are weak against it's Aura Beam, and so is Birds.
If you do not have any Rock or Ground type Pokemon on hand, use
Mewtwo (check sidequest section) to kill it quickly. Same goes for
Kadabra.
As for his Eevee evolution, you should no the opposite type for them.
--------------------------------------------------------------------Continue following the route till you reached the big Pokemon League
building. Enter it and the guards will check for your badges as you
go along. Continue heading north until you reach a cave entrance.
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Victory Road
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trainers : Cool Trainer (F) x3, Cool Trainer (M) x3, Blackbelt,
Juggler x2, Tamer, PokeManiac
Treasures : Rare Candy, TM43, TM05, Full Heal, TM17, Max Revive,
TM47
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This cave has the best place to train right next to the Unknown
Dungeon. It also contain the fire legendary bird (check the sidequest
section). Ok here goes.
Floor 1 : The first rock that yousee will need to be push on the
little circle to the east of the floor. Here is the directions :
1 Down - 4 Right - 2 Up - 7 Right - 2 Up - 1 Right - 1 Down
Once done so, go atop the platform the rock was near and exit on the
right side. Now there will be a rock blocking a path to get to two
items. One is a Rare Candy and another is a TM43, you can only get
one for now. So i think you want the Rare Candy. Here is the paths :
TM43
: 4 Left
Rare Candy : 3 Left - 1 Up
Get one and then exit the left side of the platform. Go up the
ladder.
Floor 2 : Go south and there'll be another rock. Push it :
1 Left - 2 Down - 2 Left
Once done so go atop the platform and fight the Blackbelt. then exit
down the platform and get the TM05. Follow the path north and get
the Full Heal next to the Tamer. There is also a TM17 further up
north. Once you've gotten it, take the laddeer up (which islocated
to the east of the Full Heal.
Floor 3 : On the northeast part of the floor there'll be a Max

Revive, but you'll have to battle Cool Trainer (M) for it. Now your
goal is to push the rock in the middle of the floor all the way to
the left side of the room. The directions are :
2 Up - 16 Left - 1 Down - 4 Left - 3 Down - 1 Right
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| Now return to the platform and
|-----------------------------| follow it south. Defeat the
|If you want to know how to | two Cool Trainer you see. Then push
|acquire Moltres in this
| the rock next to the hole, down the
|dungeon, refer to the side- | hole. And then go down with it also.
|quest section. I will not
| Now you should be next to the rock.
|state how to in the main
| Push it to the LEFT until it reaches
|walkthrough.
| the switch. Now go on the platform
and go east, up the ladder. Go down
the ladder up north and go east to get out. Continue going north
and you'll reach the Indigo Plateau.
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Indigo Plateau
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You're here! This is the final stop. Now your Pokemon should close
to level 60 or even above it. If you want a better chance of winning
then train up some more before you go on. Buy some Full Restore, Max
Potion and Revive before you go on. For there is no coming back out
once you're in. Whew! Now take a deep breath, get a cup of coffee,
go feed your dog, go to the bathroom, or just do anything you want.
Once you're ready, LET'S KICK SOME ELITE ARSE!
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:
Lorelei
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv. 54 Dewgong ; Lv. 53 Cloyster
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:Lv. 54 Slowbro ; Lv. 54 Jynx ; Lv. 56 Lapras :
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$5544
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Easy+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Pikachu should be the main Pokemon for this match. Second shall be
Charizard, Moltres or Zapdos. But I'm not sure if they are a good
against Lorelei. The reason why is because she uses only Pokemons
that know ice attacks. All of the three I listed above are all weak
against ice. That's why you must rely on your Pikachu. It should have
the highest or second to the highest level now. Hence it's being your
first Pokemon.
Pikachu's Thunderbolt should take care of all her Pokemon. Your
agility (speed) should also be faster then her Pokemons. You should go
first every turn. All of her Pokemons have a weakness against Thunder
except for that annoying Jynx. It might put you to sleep sometime so
hurry annd beat it.
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:
Bruno
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv. 53 Onix ; Lv. 55 Hitmonchan
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 55 Hitmonlee ; Lv. 56 Onix
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 58 Machamp
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$5742
: WINNINGS

DIFFICULTY :

Easy+

: DIFFICULTY

~ STRATEGY ~
Another easy battle. Why do they even bother calling these lousy
trainers the Elite 4? Anyhow, Bruno is like Brock, your first gym
leader. Except he just doesn't resolve on only Rock type Pokemons. He
uses some fighting tyes also. Snd you should know what they're both
weak against.
Just Articuno, Venusaur, Blastoise or any water or grass type to beat
the Onix(s). Then change into Mewtwo or any flying type to take down
the rest.
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:
Agatha
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:Lv. 56 Gengar ; Lv. 56 Golbat ; Lv.55 Haunter:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 58 Arbok ; Lv. 60 Gengar
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$5940
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Unlike the two previous elites, this old woman can be trouble if you
do not have the right type of Pokemon. All of her Pokemons use
Confuse Ray on you. And being confuse means big trouble. The weakness
that all of her Pokemon haveis ground. If any of your Pokemons knows
Dig, then she'll be a simple match. If not, then Mewtwo and Confuse
will always work.
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:
Lance
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv. 58 Gyarados ; Lv. 56 Dragonair
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 56 Dragonair ; Lv. 60 Aerodactyl
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 62 Dragonite
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$6138
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Hard
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Now here's a challenge. Lance is the top of the Elite
Dragon type Pokemons. His Gyarados and Aerodactyl can
be) beaten by Pikachu with one hit. For they are both
Thunder types. Dragonairs, and Dragonite are all weak
So I hope you've captured Articuno.

4. He uses
be (and should
weak to
to Ice attacks.

Though Dragonite may be weakto ice, you should still have caution. He
can use Fire blast and that'll fry your Articuno. He also have Hyper
Beam, which sparks up very high damage. But the downside about it is
that it will take him one turn to recharge. So you get one free turn
if he uses Hyper Beam. So take him out before so.
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:
Gary
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv. 61 Sandslash Lv. 59 Alakazam
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 61 Execuggtor ; Lv. 61 Magneton
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:Lv. 63 Cloyster ; Lv. 65 Flareon/Jolteon or :
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Vaporeon
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$6435
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
It turned out that Gary is now the Pokemon League Champion. So he

will he your last opponent. You've beaten him once before and this
time you can kick his ass again. Most powerful trainer in the world,
huh? We'll see about that.
At the beginning of the battle if your first Pokemon isn't the
opposite attribute of Sandslah, change right away! He should be no
threat with his weak Poison Sting attack.
Now Gary will summon the evolve form of that Kadabra he used on you
during your last duel together. Alakazam has one of the most
annoying attack in the game. Kinesis. It will lover you accuracy,
raising the probability of you missing on your next attack. So you
better kill him off quickly. If not then he'll use Recover. He'll
heal about 1/3 of his HP back!
Executor is also a nuisance. It Barrage ability won't do anything
but just waste time. It can also make you go to sleep. Just take
it out quickly witha Fire Blast or a Fly attack. Magneton might also
be annoying with it's Thunder Wave but that can be countered easily.
His two last Pokemon should be a cinch. You should know what to do.
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----------------------------------------------------------Q U I C K
W A L K T H R O U G H
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|Ident. Key : #pkyx |

The quick walkthrough is just a fast and easy reference to get through the
game. It is spoil free and very straightforward unlike the main
walkthrough. I didn't write any details or anything for it is all covered
in the main walkthrough. If you go lost or couldn't understand the main
walkthrough then I suggest using this guide. If not, then you're going to
have trouble getting through the game if you use this.
~
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PALLET TOWN ~
Leave your house and go north into the grass area.
Grab the Pokeball after the scene.
Battle Gary.
Leave the lab.
Go north to Viridian.

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Viridian City ~
Go west and fight Gary.
Get the parcel for Prof. Oaks at the PokeMart.
Return to Pallet and give the professor the item.
Return to Viridian and go north.
Go into Viridian Forest.

~ Viridian Forest ~
o Make your way around the maze to the northwest.
o Enter Pewter City.

~ Pewter City ~
o Go into the gym and fight Brock.
o Leave the gym and go east to Route 3.
~ Route 3 ~
o Make your way east.
o Enter Mt. Moon.
~
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o

Mt. Moon ~
Make your way to the end of the cave.
Beat the trainer and pick up a fossil.
Continue on and battle Team Rocket.
Follow the path and exit the cave.
Go east to Cerulean City.

~
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Cerulean City ~
Go into the gym and fight Misty.
Go north of the city toward Route 24.
Battle Gary.

~
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Route 24/25 & Sea Cottage ~


Beat everyone at the bridge.
Go east to reach the Sea Cottage.
Touch the computer.
Get the S.S. Anne Ticket and return to Cerulean.

~
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Cerulean City & Route 5/6 ~


Enter the house north of the gym.
Exit out the back door.
Beat the Rocket.
Make you way south to Vermillion.

~
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Vermillion & S.S. Anne ~


Go to the harbor and get on the S.S. Anne.
Go to the Captain?s Cabin.
Fight Gary.
Scratch the Captain's Back.
Leave the Ship.
Cut down the tree and enter the gym.
Beat Lt. Surge
Go east, into Diglett's Cave.

~
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o
o

Diglett's Cave & Route 2 ~


Make your way out of the cave.
Get HM05 (Flash).
Return to Cerulean City.
Go east of the city.
Cut the plant and go east through Route 9.

~ Route 9 & Rock Tunnel ~

o
o
o
o
o

Go all the way east.


Enter the Rock Tunnel.
Use Flash.
Make your way out of the cave.
Go south to Lavender Town.

~
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o

Lavender Town ~
Go west of the town.
Go down on the underground tunnel.
Leave the tunnel and go east to celadon.

~
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o

Celadon City ~
Use Cut and go in the gym.
Battle Erika.
Get the Coin Case.
Go to the Game Corner and check the poster.
Make your way to the bottom floor.
Fight Team Rocket.
Fight Giovanni.
Return to Lavender Town.
Enter the large building on the east.

~
o
o
o
o
o
o
o

Pokemon Tower ~
Make your way up.
Fight Gary.
Fight the Marowak at level 6.
Go up the stairs.
Fight Team Rocket.
Take to the Old Man.
Leave Lavender by going south.

~ Route 12/11 ~
o Continue going south and east and go to Fuchsia City.
~
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o
o
o

Fuchsia City/Safari Zone ~


Go to the Safari Zone.
Get the HM03 and the Gold Teeth.
Give the teeth to the Warden.
Go back to Celadon and go east to Saffron City.

~
o
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o
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o

Saffron City/Silph Co. ~


Go into the large Silph Co. building.
Go to floor 5 and get the card key.
Make you way to the top floor.
Battle Gary.
Battle Team Rocket.
Battle Giovanni.
Leave the building and go to Fuchsia.

~
o
o
o
o

Fuchsia City/Saffron City ~


Go into the gym and fight Koga.
Return to Saffron and go to the gym.
Beat Sabrina.
Go to Pallet Town.

o Surf south and go to Cinnabar Island.


~
o
o
o

Cinnabar Island/Pokemon Mansion ~


Go to the Pokemon Mansion.
Make you way to the basement using the switches.
Battle Blaine.

~
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o
o
o
o
o

Viridian City ~
Go to Viridian Gym.
Battle Giovanni.
Taake the west path in Viridian.
Battle Gary.
Go into the Pokemon League Building.
Go north to the Victory Road.

~
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Victory Road/Indigo Plateau ~


Make your way out of the Victory Road.
Go north to the Indigo Plateau.
Go north of the PokeMart.
Battle Lorelei.
Battle Bruno.
Battle Agatha.
Battle Lance.
Beat Gary!

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----------------------------------------------------------G Y M L E A D E R S
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|Ident. Key : #pkyg |

--------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Brock
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv.10 Geodude ; Lv.12 Onix
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Boulder Badge ; $1188 ; TM34
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
For Brock's first Pokemon, he will use his Geodude. I recommend that
you use all of your weak Pokemon and try to finish up Geodude first.
For you will need to save your strong ones for the next enemy ahead.
So use your Nidoran, Pikachu, Pidgey, Rattata or any other weak
Pokemon and try to finish Geodude. Also, be sure to heal with a Potion
every once in a while.
After Geodude is done, Brock will sent out Onix! Onix will sometime
use Screech to lower your defense, so be careful! If your defense gets
to low he can finish you in a few hits! Onix will also use Bind a few
times, but that's nothing to worry about, for it's pretty weak. The
thing you should be careful of, is it's Bide attack. It will not
attack for a few turns and then it will unleash energy, causing major
damage! So get ready to heal before Onix uses it! You should still
have your Butterfree, so use Confusion to do some damage. Pidgey's
Gust will also work well.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Misty
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lvl.18 Staryu ; Lvl.21 Starmie
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Cascade Badge ; $2079 ; TM11
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Your first battle will be against Staryu. I suggest using your weak
Pokemon on it and try to take it down first. If they fail, then sent
out your Pikachu to finish it. Staryu only uses Water Gun so it
shouldn't be to difficult to take it down.
Now after you've defeated Staryu, the true match begins. Starmie, the
evolve form of Staryu, is very strong. Before doing anything,
Paralyze it first. Then hit away with Thundershock! A good strategy
is to keep your Pikachu alive the whole time. Once it gets too weak,
sent out another Pokemon. Then instead of attacking with the newer
Pokemon, just heal Pikachu until it's HP is full again. Then sent
out Pikachu.
Your other Pokemons won't be able to do a lot to Starmie because of
it's high defense. To make it worse, Misty will sometime use X
Defense to boost up it's defense! Thundershock will be the only thing
that will be effective. Keep your Pikachu alive!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TRAINER
:
Lt. Surge
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lvl.28 Raichu
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Thunder Badge ; $2772 ; TM24
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Though the lieutenant only have 1 Pokemon. That Pokemon can easily
take out your whole party! I suggest you start off with the weaker
Pokemons first. Save your Rock/Ground type(s) for later. Firstly
use your Pikachu or any other Pokemon that can paralyze on Raichu.
that would cut the opponent?s speed and chances of defeating your
Pokemon. Now use all of your weak Pokemon and try to get it's HP
lower. If all of your weak Pokemon dies, you should still have a
Rock/Ground type to finish up the job.
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:
Erika
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv.30 Tangela ; Lv.32 Weepinbell
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lvl.32 Gloom
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Rainbow Badge ; $3168 ; TM21
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
The first Pokemon you will face will be Tangela. It isn't very
difficult to beat. It mainly uses constant attacks like Bind and
Constrict. Though they are annoying, it won't do any major damage on
you. Quickly finish it off with Charmeleon's Ember. Though it might
take a few round, due to the enormous HP Tangela have.
Be sure to keep your Charmeleon in top shape for the next opponent!
I suggest that you bring out your other Pokemon to weaken her
Weepinbell. The Acid attack from it can be lethal! Weak it and then
once you feel that it is the right time, sent out Charmeleon and

use Ember or sent out Butterfree to use it's confusion attack. Both
are super effective against the enemy. Also note, Erika might heal
it during the battle once in a while so finish it up quickly!
Her last Pokemon will be Gloom. Heal your Charmeleon or Butterfree if
you have to. Just one more to go! Gloom will also use acid just like
Weepinbell. So have those Super Potion nearby. Also watch out for the
continuously attack call Pedal Dance! it will attack with a grass
type attack continuously! If you use Charmeleon it will not be very
effective.
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:
Koga
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv. 44 Venonat ; Lv. 46 Venonat
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 48 Venonat ; Lv. 50 Venomoth
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Soul Badge ; $4950 ; TM06
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
With all of the training you've endured, Koga should be an easy
victory. All of his Pokemon are Bug/Poison type so here is where
Charizard comes into play. If you're strong enough you should kill his
first three Pokemon in a turn or two.
His Venomoth should be a cinch also. Though it should be on a higher
level then you, your Slash and Ember should take away at least 1/3
of its HP. If Charizard fails, bring out Pikachu. Venusaur and
Blastoise isn't good for this kind of battle. Hmmm... I guess that's
all...
Oh yeah the attacks of his Pokemons might paralyze you or poison you
sometime, but you can easily kill it and heal.
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:
Sabrina
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
: Lv. 50 Abra ; Lv. 50 Kadabra ; Lv. Alakazam :
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Marsh Badge ; $4950 ; TM46
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Hard
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Sabrina's will sent out Abra firstly. Its level might be high but it
isn?t that strong. It will mainly use Flash on you. Flash, as you
might have known, will reduce your accuracy. So kill it quickly.
Her Kadabra, on the other hand, isn't any pushover. It will do quite
a hefty amount of damage with Psychic. You should not use Charizard
or Venusaur here. Due to their weakness against psychic attacks. The
only Pokemon I suggest using is Pikachu.
Same goes for Alakazam. It also only uses Psychic attacks. But it
also have some more additional attacks then Kadabra. It will cast
Reflect on itself, which will reduce your physical attacks. And it
also have Recover in handy once it's about to lose. So a highly
strong elemental attack is highly advise here. Thunderbolt, and Dig
works very well. Just watch your Pokemon's HP and give it all you
got and you'll do fine.
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:
Blaine
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv. 48 Ninetales ; Lv. 50 Rapidash
:
POKEMON

POKEMON
:
WINNINGS :
DIFFICULTY :

Lv. 57 Arcanine
Volcano Badge ; $5346 ; TM38
Easy

:
POKEMON
: WINNINGS
: DIFFICULTY

~ STRATEGY ~
Remember when I said that all battles after Sabrina should be easy?
You'll see what I mean when battling Blaine. All of his Pokemons will
succumb to your Blastoise and Articuno. Fight Fire with Water or Ice.
Any attacks like Surf, Hydro Pump, Ice Beam or even Watergun will be
effective here.
Ninetales will use Flamethrower and Quick Attack against you.
Flamethrower will do barely a thing due to the type advantage you have.
Quick Attack will just only do minimal damage. You shouldn't need to
heal at all during the match.
Arcanine can also be taken down quickly with Hydro Pump or Surf. It's
Fire Blast is strong but it shouldn't cause a problem to you
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:
Giovanni
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv. 50 Dugtrio ; Lv. 53 Persian
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 53 Nidoqueen ; Lv. 55 Nidoking
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 55 Rhydon
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
Earth Badge ; $5445 ; TM27
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
This battle will be a snap if you've taken my advice and train to
level 55. As you can see from the statistics above, most of
Giovanni's Pokemons have a weakness against water. So here's where
Blastoise comes in place again. Take out Dugtrio, Persian and
Nidoqueen with Blastoise and then switch to a Rock or Ground type for
Nidoking. Why? For some reason, Nidoking can use Thunder. And you
know that it will cause critical damage to your Water types. Psychic
or Ground attack will work well on Nidoking.
After you've eleminate Nidoking, switch back to Blastoise or use
Venusaur or Articuno to get rid of Rhydon. You can also use a ground
type attack like Dig to destroy Rhydon quickly.
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:
Lorelei
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv. 54 Dewgong ; Lv. 53 Cloyster
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:Lv. 54 Slowbro ; Lv. 54 Jynx ; Lv. 56 Lapras :
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$5544
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Easy+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Pikachu should be the main Pokemon for this match. Second shall be
Charizard, Moltres or Zapdos. But I'm not sure if they are a good
against Lorelei. The reason why is because she uses only Pokemons
that know ice attacks. All of the three I listed above are all weak
against ice. That's why you must rely on your Pikachu. It should have
the highest or second to the highest level now. Hence it's being your
first Pokemon.
Pikachu's Thunderbolt should take care of all her Pokemon. Your
agility (speed) should also be faster then her Pokemons. You should go
first every turn. All of her Pokemons have a weakness against Thunder

except for that annoying Jynx. It might put you to sleep sometime so
hurry annd beat it.
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:
Bruno
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv. 53 Onix ; Lv. 55 Hitmonchan
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 55 Hitmonlee ; Lv. 56 Onix
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 58 Machamp
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$5742
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Easy+
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Another easy battle. Why do they even bother calling these lousy
trainers the Elite 4? Anyhow, Bruno is like Brock, your first gym
leader. Except he just doesn't resolve on only Rock type Pokemons. He
uses some fighting tyes also. Snd you should know what they're both
weak against.
Just Articuno, Venusaur, Blastoise or any water or grass type to beat
the Onix(s). Then change into Mewtwo or any flying type to take down
the rest.
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:
Agatha
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:Lv. 56 Gengar ; Lv. 56 Golbat ; Lv.55 Haunter:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 58 Arbok ; Lv. 60 Gengar
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$5940
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Normal
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Unlike the two previous elites, this old woman can be trouble if you
do not have the right type of Pokemon. All of her Pokemons use
Confuse Ray on you. And being confuse means big trouble. The weakness
that all of her Pokemon haveis ground. If any of your Pokemons knows
Dig, then she'll be a simple match. If not, then Mewtwo and Confuse
will always work.
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:
Lance
:
TRAINER
POKEMON
:
Lv. 58 Gyarados ; Lv. 56 Dragonair
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 56 Dragonair ; Lv. 60 Aerodactyl
:
POKEMON
POKEMON
:
Lv. 62 Dragonite
:
POKEMON
WINNINGS :
$6138
: WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY :
Hard
: DIFFICULTY
~ STRATEGY ~
Now here's a challenge. Lance is the top of the Elite
Dragon type Pokemons. His Gyarados and Aerodactyl can
be) beaten by Pikachu with one hit. For they are both
Thunder types. Dragonairs, and Dragonite are all weak
So I hope you've captured Articuno.

4. He uses
be (and should
weak to
to Ice attacks.

Though Dragonite may be weakto ice, you should still have caution. He
can use Fire blast and that'll fry your Articuno. He also have Hyper
Beam, which sparks up very high damage. But the downside about it is
that it will take him one turn to recharge. So you get one free turn
if he uses Hyper Beam. So take him out before so.
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:
Gary
:
TRAINER

POKEMON
POKEMON
POKEMON
POKEMON
WINNINGS
DIFFICULTY

:
Lv. 61 Sandslash Lv. 59 Alakazam
:
POKEMON
:
Lv. 61 Execuggtor ; Lv. 61 Magneton
:
POKEMON
:Lv. 63 Cloyster ; Lv. 65 Flareon/Jolteon or :
POKEMON
:
Vaporeon
:
POKEMON
:
$6435
: WINNINGS
:
Normal+
: DIFFICULTY

~ STRATEGY ~
It turned out that Gary is now the Pokemon League Champion. So he
will he your last opponent. You've beaten him once before and this
time you can kick his ass again. Most powerful trainer in the world,
huh? We'll see about that.
At the beginning of the battle if your first Pokemon isn't the
opposite attribute of Sandslah, change right away! He should be no
threat with his weak Poison Sting attack.
Now Gary will summon the evolve form of that Kadabra he used on you
during your last duel together. Alakazam has one of the most
annoying attack in the game. Kinesis. It will lover you accuracy,
raising the probability of you missing on your next attack. So you
better kill him off quickly. If not then he'll use Recover. He'll
heal about 1/3 of his HP back!
Executor is also a nuisance. It Barrage ability won't do anything
but just waste time. It can also make you go to sleep. Just take
it out quickly witha Fire Blast or a Fly attack. Magneton might also
be annoying with it's Thunder Wave but that can be countered easily.
His two last Pokemon should be a cinch. You should know what to do.
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|Ident. Key : #pkyd |

Devin Morgan (DBM11085)


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be obtained off the Red or Blue version.
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|Weedle
|Red/Blue|
|Kakuna
|Red/Blue|
|Beedrill |Red/Blue|
|Electabuzz |Red
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|Magmar
|Blue
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|Raichu
|Red/Blue|
|Koffing
|Red/Blue|
|Weezing
|Red/Blue|
|Ekans
|Red
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|Arbok
|Red
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|Meowth
|Blue
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|Persian
|Blue
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|Jynx
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Grass
Ivysaur - Lv.16
Cerulean City
It can go for days without eating a single morsel. In the
bulb on its back, it stores energy.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ivysaur
Grass
Venusaur - Lv.32
N/A
The bulb on its back grows by drawing energy. It gives
off an aroma when its ready to bloom.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Venusaur
Grass
N/A
N/A
The flower on its back catches the sun's rays. The
sunlight is then absorbed and used for energy.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Charmander
Fire
Charmeleon - Lv.16
Route 24
The flame at the tip of its tail makes a sound as it
burns. You can only hear it in quiet places.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Charmeleon
Fire
Charizard - Lv.36
N/A
Tough fights could excite this Pokemon. When excited, it
may blow out bluish-white flames.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Charizard
Fire/Flying
N/A
N/A
When expelling a blast of super hot fire, the red flame
at he tip of its tail burns more intensely.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Squirtle
Water
Wartortle - Lv.16
Vermilion City
Shoots water at prey while in the water. Withdraws into
its shell when in danger.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wartortle
Water
Blastoise - Lv.36
N/A
When tapped, this Pokemon will pull in its head, but its

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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Blastoise
Water
N/A
N/A
Once it takes aim at its enemy, it blasts out water with
even more force than a fire hose.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Caterpie
Bug
Metapod - Lv.7
Viridian Forest
If you touch the feeler on the top of its head, it will
release a horrible stink to protect itself.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Metapod
Bug
Butterfree - Lv.10
Viridian Forest
Hardens its shell to protect itself. However, a large
impact may cause it to pop out of its shell.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Butterfree
Bug/Flying
N/A
N/A
Its wings, covered with poisonous powders, repel water.
This allows it to fly in the rain.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Weedle
Bug/Poison
Kakuna - Lv.7
N/A
Beware of the sharp stinger on its head. It hides in
grass and bushes where it eats leaves.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kakuna
Bug/Poison
Beedrill - Lv.10
N/A
Able to move only slightly. When endangered, it may stick
out its stinger and poison its enemy.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Beedrill
Bug/Poison
N/A
N/A
It has 3 poisonous stingers on its forelegs and its tail.
They are used to jab its enemy repeatedly.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pidgey
Normal/Flying
Pidgeotto - Lv.18
Route 1, Route 2, Viridian Forest, Route 5, Route 6,
Route 7, Route 8, Route 11, Route 12, Route 13, Route 24,
Route 25
Very docile. If attacked, it will often kick up sand to
protect itself rather than fight back.
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Normal/Flying
Pidgeot - Lv.36
Viridian Forest, Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Route 8,
Route 11, Route 12, Route 13, Route 14, Route 15,
Route 21, Route 24, Route 25
This Pokemon is full of vitality. It constantly flies
around its large territory in search of prey.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pidgeot
Normal/Flying
N/A
N/A
This pokemon flies at mach 2 speed, seeking prey. Its
large talons are feared as wicked weapons.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rattata
Normal
Raticate - Lv.20
Route 1, Route 2, Route 3, Route 4, Route 5, Route 6,
Route 7, Route 8, Route 9, Route 10, Route 11, Route 16,
Route 18, Cinnabar Island, Route 22
Will chew on anything with its fangs. If you see one, it
is certain that 40 more live in the area.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Raticate
Normal
N/A
Route 16, Route 9, Route 10, Route 11, Route 18,
Cinnabar Island, Route 21
Its hind feet are webbed. They act as flippers, so it
can swim in rivers and hunt for prey.
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Normal/Flying
Fearow - Lv.20
Route 3, Route 4, Route 9, Route 16, Route 18, Route 22
Inept at flying high. However, it can fly around very
fast protect its territory.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fearow
Normal/Flying
N/A
Route 9, Route 16, Route 17, Route 18, Route 23.
A Pokemon that dates back many years. If it senses
danger, it flies high and away, instantly.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ekans
Poison
Arbok - Lv.22
N/A
The older it gets, the longer it grows. At night, it
wraps its body around tree branches to rest.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Arbok
Poison
N/A
N/A
The frightening patterns on its belly have been studied.
Six variations have been confirmed.

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Electric
Raichu (Unavailible in Game)
Pallet Town
It keeps its tail raised to monitor its surroundings. If
you yank its tail, it will try to bite you.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Raichu
Electric
N/A
N/A
When electricity builds up inside its body, it becomes
feisty. It also glows in the dark.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sandshrew
Ground
Sandslash - Lv.22
Route 3, Mt. Moon, Route 4
Its body is dry. When it gets cold at night, its hide is
said to become coated with a fine dew.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sandslash
Ground
N/A
N/A
It is skilled at slashing enemies with its claws. If
broken, they start to grow back in a day.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nidoran (Female)
Poison
Nidorina - Lv.16
Route 2, Route 22, Route 9, Route 10, Safari Zone
A mild-mannered Pokemon that does not like to fight.
Beware, its small horns secrete venom.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nidorina
Poison
Nidoqueen (Moon Stone)
Route 9, Safari Zone, Route 23
When resting deep in its burrow, its thorns always
retract. This is proof that it is relaxed.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nidoqueen
Poison/Ground
N/A
N/A
Tough scales cover the sturdy body of this Pokemon. It
appears that the scales grow in cycles.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nidoran (Male)
Poison
Nidorino - Lv.16
Route 2, Route 22, Route 9, Route 10, Safari Zone
Its large ears are always kept upright. If it senses
danger, it will attack with a poisonous sting.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nidorino
Poison
Nidoking (Moon Stone)

Location : Route 9, Safari Zone, Route 23


Pokedex : Its horns contain venom. If they are stabbed into an
enemy, the impact makes the poison leak out.
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: Nidoking
Type
: Poison/Ground
Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : Its steel-like hid adds to its powerful tackle. Its horns
are so hard, they can pierce a diamond.
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: Clefairy
Type
: Normal
Evolution : Clefable (Moon Stone)
Location : Mt. Moon
Pokedex : Adored for their cute look and playfulness. They are
thought to be rare, as they do not appear often.
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: Clefable
Type
: Normal
Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : They appear to be very protective of their own world. It
is a kind of fairy, rarely seen by people.
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: Vulpix
Type
: Fire
Evolution : Ninetales (Fire Stone)
Location : N/A
Pokedex : Both its fur and its tails are beautiful. As it grows,
the tails split and form more tails.
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: Ninetales
Type
: Fire
Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : According to an enduring ledgend 9 noble saints were
united and recarnated as this Pokemon.
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: Jigglypuff
Type
: Normal
Evolution : Wigglytuff (Moon Stone)
Location : Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, & Route 8
Pokedex : Uses its alluring eyes enrapture its foes. It then sings
a pleasing melody that lulls the foe to sleep.
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: Wigglytuff
Type
: Normal
Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : Its body is full of elasticity. By inhaling deeply, it
can continue to inflate itself without limit.
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: Zubat
Type
: Poison/Flying
Evolution : Golbat - Lv.22
Location : Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Seafoam Island, Victory Road.
Pokedex : Emits ultrasonic cries when it flies. They act as a sonar
used to check for objects in the way.
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Poison/Flying
N/A
Seafoam Island & Victory Road
It attacks in a stealthy manner without warning. Its
sharp fangs are used to bite and suck blood.
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Grass/Poison
Gloom - Lv.21
Route 24, Route 25, Route 12, Route 13, Route 14,
Route 15
It may be mistaken for a clump of weeds. If you try to
yank it out of the ground, it shrieks horribly.
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Grass/Poison
Vileplume (Leaf Stone)
Route 12, Route 13, Route 14, Route 15
Smells incredibly foul! However, around 1 out of 1,000
people enjoy sniffing its nose-bending stink.
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Grass/Poison
N/A
N/A
Flaps its broad flower petals to scatter its poisonous
pollen. The flapping sound is very loud.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Paras
Bug/Grass
Parasect - Lv.24
Mt. Moon & Safari Zone
Burrows under the ground to gnaw on tree roots. The
mushrooms on its back absorb most of the nutrition.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Parasect
Bug/Grass
N/A
Safari Zone
The bug host is drained of energy by the mushrooms on its
back. They appear to do all the thinking.
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Bug/Poison
Venomoth - Lv.31
Route 24, Route 25, Route 14, Route 15
Its large eyes act as radars. In a bright place, you can
see they are clusters of many tiny eyes.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Venomoth
Bug/Poison
N/A
Route 14 & Route 15
The powdery scales on its wings are hard to remove. They
also contain poison that leaks out on contact.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Diglett
Ground
Dugtrio - Lv.26

Location : Diglett's Cave


Pokedex : It prefers dark places. It spends most of the time
underground, though it may pop up in caves.
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: Dugtrio
Type
: Ground
Evolution : N/A
Location : Diglett's Cave
Pokedex : A team of triplets that can burrow over 60 MPH. Due to
this, some people think it's an earthquake.
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: Meowth
Type
: Normal
Evolution : Persian - Lv.28
Location : N/A
Pokedex : Appears to be more active at night. It loves round and
shiny things. It can't stop from picking them up.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #53
: Persian
Type
: Normal
Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : The gem in its forehead glows on its own! It walks with
all the grace and elegance of a proud queen.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #54
: Psyduck
Type
: Water
Evolution : Golduck - Lv.33
Location : Route 6
Pokedex : Always tormented by headaches. It uses psychic powers but
it is not known if intended to do so.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #55
: Golduck
Type
: Water
Evolution : N/A
Location : Route 6
Pokedex : Its slim and long limbs end in broad flippers. They are
used for swimming gracefully in lakes.
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: Mankey
Type
: Fighting
Evolution : Primeape - Lv.28
Location : Route 22, Route 23, Route 3, Route 4
Pokedex : An agile Pokemon that lives in trees. It angers easily
and will not hesitate to attack anything.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #57
: Primeape
Type
: Fighting
Evolution : N/A
Location : Route 23
Pokedex : It stops being angry only when nobody else is around. To
view this moment is very difficult.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #58
: Growlithe
Type
: Fire
Evolution : Arcanine (Fire Stone)
Location : Cinnabar Island
Pokedex : A pokemon with a friendly nature. However, it will bark
fiercely at anything invading its territory.
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Arcanine
Fire
N/A
N/A
A ledgendary Pokemon in China. Many people are charmed by
its grace and beauty while running.
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Water
Poliwhirl - Lv.25
Viridian City, Route 22, Route 23 (Fishing)
The direction of the spiral on the belly differs by areas.
It is more adept at swimming than walking.
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Water
Poliwrath (Water Stone)
N/A
Under attack it uses its belly spiral to put the foe to
sleep and then makes its escape.
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Water/Fighting
N/A
N/A
Swims powerfully using all the muscles in its body. It
can even overtake champion swimmers.
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Psychic
Kadabra - Lv.16
Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Route 8
Sleeps 18 hours a day. If it senses danger, it will
teleport itself to safety even as it sleeps.
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Psychic
Alakazam - Trade To Another Cartridge
Route 8
Many odd things happen if this Pokemon is close by. For
example, it makes clocks run backwards.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Alakazam
Psychic
N/A
N/A
A Pokemon that can memorize anything. It never forgets
what it learns thats why this Pokemon is smart.
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Fighting
Machoke - Lv.28
Rock Tunnel & Route 10
Very powerful in spite of its small size. Its mastery of
many types of martial arts makes it very tough.
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Fighting
Machamp (Trading)
Victory Road

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: The belt around its waist holds back its energy. Without
it, this Pokemon would be unstoppable.
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: Fighting
: N/A
: N/A
: One arm alone can move mountains. Using all four arms,
this Pokemon fires of awesome punches.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Bellsprout
: Grass/Poison
: Weepinbell - Lv.21
: Route 24, Route 25, Route 12, Route 13, Route 14,
Route 15
: Prefers hot and humid places. It ensnares tiny insects
with its vines and devours them.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Weepinbell
: Grass/Poison
: Victreebel (Leaf Stone)
: Route 12, Route 13, Route 14, Route 15
: When hungry, it swallows anything that moves. Its hapless
prey is melted inside by strong acids.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Victreebel
: Grass/Poison
: N/A
: N/A
: Lures prey with the sweet aroma of honey. Swallowed
whole, the prey is melted in a day, bones and all.
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: Water/Poison
: Tentacruel - Lv.30
: Route, 19, Route 20, Route 21, Seafoam Island
: It can sometimes be found all dry and shriveled upon a
beach. Toss it back into the sea to revive it.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Tentacruel
: Water/Poison
: N/A
: N/A
: Its 80 tentacles can stretch and contract freely. They
wrap around prey and weaken it with poison.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Geodude
: Rock/Ground
: Graveler - Lv.25
: Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
: Commonly found near mountain trails, etc. If you step on
one by accident, it gets angry.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Graveler
: Rock/Ground
: Golem (Trading)
: Victory Road
: Often seen rolling down mountain trails. Obstacles are
just things to roll straight over, not avoid.
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Golem
Rock/Ground
N/A
N/A
Once it sheds its skin, its body turns tender and
whitish. Its hide hardens when it's exposed to air.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ponyta
Fire
Rapidash - Lv.40
Route 17
Capable of jumping really high. Its hooves and sturdy
legs absorb the impact of the hard landing
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Fire
N/A
N/A
Just loves to run. If it sees something faster than
itself, it will give chase at top speed.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Slowpoke
Water/Psychic
Slowbro - Lv.37
Route 12, Route 13, Seafoam Island
Incredbly slow and sluggish. It is quite content to loll
about without worrying about the time.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Slowbro
Water/Psychic
N/A
Route 12, Route 13, Seafoam Island
Lives lazily by the sea. If the Shellder on its tail
comes off, it becomes a Slowpoke again.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Magnemite
Electric
Magneton - Lv.30
Route 10 & Power Plant
It is born with the ability to defy gravity. It floats in
air on powerful electro-magnetic waves.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Magneton
Electric
N/A
Power Plant
Generates strange radio signals. It raises the temperture
by 3.6F degrees within 3,300 feet.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Farfetch'd
Normal/Flying
N/A
Route 12, Route 13
Lives where ready plants grow. They are rarely seen, so
it's thought there numbers are decreasing.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Doduo
Normal/Flying
Dodrio - Lv.31
Route 16, Route 17, Route 18

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: Its short wings make flying difficult. Instead, this


Pokemon runs at high speed on developed legs.
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: Normal/Flying
: N/A
: Route 17
: One of Doduo's 2 heads splits to form a unique species.
It runs close to 40 MPH in prairies.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Seel
: Water
: Dewgong - Lv.34
: Seafoam Island
: Loves freezing cold conditions. Relishes swimming in a
frigid climate of around 14F degrees.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Dewgong
: Water/Ice
: N/A
: Seafoam Island
: Its entire body is a snowy-white. Unharmed by even
intense cold, it swims powerfully in icy waters.
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: Poison
: Muk - Lv.38
: Power Plant & Cinnabar Island
: Made of hardened sludge. It smalls too putrid to touch.
Even weeds won't grow in its path.
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: Poison
: N/A
: Power Plant & Cinnabar Island
: Smells so awful, it can cause fainting. Through
degeneration, it lost its sense of smell.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Shellder
: Water
: Cloyster (Water Stone)
: Route 17, Route 18, S.S. Anne (Fishing)
: The shell can withstand any attack. However, when it is
open, the tender body is exposed.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Cloyster
: Water/Ice
: N/A
: N/A
: For protection, it uses its harder- than-diamonds shell.
It also shoots spikes from the shell.
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: Ghost/Poison
: Haunter - Lv.25
: Pokemon Tower
: Said to appear in decrepit, deserted buildings. It has no
real shape as it appears to be made of gas.
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Ghost/Poison
Gengar (Trading)
Pokemon Tower
By licking, it saps the victims life. It causes shaking
that won't stop until the victim's demise.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gengar
Ghost/Poison
N/A
N/A
A Gengar is close by if you feel a sudden chill. It may
be trying to a lay a curse on you.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Onix
Rock/Ground
N/A
Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
Burrows at high speed in search of food. The tunnels it
leaves are used as homes by Digletts.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Drowzee
Psychic
Hypno - Lv.26
Route 11
If you sleep by it all the time, it will sometimes show
you dreams it has eaten in the past.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hypno
Psychic
N/A
N/A
Avoid eye contact if you come across one. It will try to
put you to sleep by using its pendulum.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Krabby
Water
Kingler - Lv.28
Seafoam Island
Its pincers are superb weapons. They sometimes break off
during battle, but they grow back fast.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kingler
Water
N/A
Seafoam Island
One claw grows massive and as hard as steel. It has a
10,000 HP strength. However, it is too heavy.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Voltorb
Electric
Electrode - Lv.30
Power Plant
It is said to camouflage itself as a Poke Ball. It will
self-destruct with very little stimulus.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Electrode
Electric
N/A
N/A
Stores electrical energy inside its body. Even the

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slightest shock could trigger a huge explosion.


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Grass
Exeggutor (Leaf Stone)
Safari Zone
The heads attract each other and spin around. There must
be 6 heads for it to maintain balance.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Exeggutor
Grass/Psychic
N/A
N/A
Its cries are very noisy. This is because each of three
heads thinks about whatever it likes.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cubone
Ground
Marowak - Lv.28
Safari Zone
It wears the skull of it's deceased mother. It's cries
echo inside the skull and come out as a sad melody.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Marowak
Ground
N/A
Safari Zone
Small and weak, this Pokemon is adept with its bone club
and becomes more vicious over the years.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hitmonlee
Fighting
N/A
Saffron City
When kicking, the sole of its foot turns as hard as a
diamond on impact and destroys its enemy.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hitmonchan
Fighting
N/A
Saffron City
Punches in a cork screw fashion. It can punch its way
through concrete walls in the same way as a drill.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lickitung
Normal
N/A
N/A
Its tongue spans almost 7 feet and moves more freely than
its forelegs. Its licks can cause paralysis.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Koffing
Poison
Weezing - Lv.35
N/A
In hot places, its internal gases could expand and
explode without any warning. Be very careful!
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Weezing
Poison

Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : It lives and grows by absorbing dust, germs and poison
gases that are contained in toxic waste and garbage.
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: Rhyhorn
Type
: Ground/Rock
Evolution : Rhydon - Lv.42
Location : Safari Zone
Pokedex : A Pokemon with a one-track mind. Once it charges, it
won't stop running until it falls asleep.
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: Rhydon
Type
: Ground/Rock
Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : Walks on its hind legs. Shows signs of intelligence. Its
armor-like hide even repels molten lava.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #113
: Chansey
Type
: Normal
Evolution : N/A
Location : Safari Zone
Pokedex : A gentle and kind-hearted Pokemon that shares its
nutritious eggs if it sees an injured Pokemon.
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: Tangela
Type
: Grass
Evolution : N/A
Location : Safari Zone
Pokedex : Its identity is obscured by masses of thick, blue vines.
The vines are said to never stop growing.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #115
: Kangaskhan
Type
: Normal
Evolution : N/A
Location : Safari Zone
Pokedex : Raises itsyoung in its belly pouch. Won't run from any
fight to keep its young protected.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #116
: Horsea
Type
: Water
Evolution : Seadra - Lv.32
Location : Fishing
Pokedex : If it senses any danger, it will vigorously spray water
or a special type of ink from its mouth.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #117
: Seadra
Type
: Water
Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : Touching the back fin causes numbness. It hooks its tail
to coral to stay in place while sleeping.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #118
: Goldeen
Type
: Water
Evolution : Seaking - Lv.33
Location : Fishing
Pokedex : When its time for them to lay eggs, they can be seen
swimming up rivers and fall in large groups.

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Water
N/A
N/A
It is the male's job to make a nest by carving out
boulders in a stream using the horn in its head.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Staryu
Water
Starmie (Water Stone)
Seafoam Island
As long as the center section is unharmed, it can grow
back fully even if it is chopped to bits.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Starmie
Water/Psychic
N/A
N/A
The center section is named the core. People think it is
communicating when it glows in seven colors.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mr. Mime
Psychic
N/A
Trade with Trainer near Viridian Forest
Always practices its pantomime act. It makes enemies
believe something exists that really doesn't.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Scyther
Bug/Flying
N/A
Safari Zone
Leaps out of tall grass and slices prey with its scythes.
The movement looks like that of a ninja.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jynx
Ice/Psychic
N/A
N/A
Appears to move to a rhythm of its own, as if it were
dancing. It wiggles its hips as it walks.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Electabuzz
Electric
N/A
N/A
If a major power outage occurs, it is certain that this
Pokemon has eaten electricity at a power plant.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Magmar
Fire
N/N
N/A
Born in an active volcano. Its body is always cloaked in
flames, so it looks like a big ball of fire.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pinsir
Bug
N/A

Location : Safari Zone


Pokedex : Grips its prey in its pincers and squeezes hard! It can't
move if it's cold, so it lives in warm places.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #128
: Tauros
Type
: Normal
Evolution : N/A
Location : Safari Zone
Pokedex : A rowdy Pokemon with a lot of stamina. Once running, it
won't stop until it hits something.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #129
: Magikarp
Type
: Water
Evolution : Gyrados - Lv.20
Location : Route 3, Fuchsia City, Safari Zone (Fishing)
Pokedex : Famous for being very unreliable. It can be found
swimming in seas, lakes, rivers, and shallow puddles.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #130
: Gyrados
Type
: Water/Flying
Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : Bruttaly vicious and enormously destructive. Known for
totally destroying cities in ancient times
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: Lapras
Type
: Water/Ice
Evolution : N/A
Location : Silph Co.
Pokedex : A gentle soul that can read the minds ofpeople. It can
ferry people across the sea on it's back.
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: Ditto
Type
: Normal
Evolution : N/A
Location : Cinnabar Island
Pokedex : When it spots an enemy, its body transfigures into an
almost perfect copy of its opponent.
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: Eevee
Type
: Normal
Evolution : Vaporeon (Water Stone), Jolteon (Thunder Stone),
Flareon (Fire Stone)
Location : Back of Pokemon Mansion in Celadon City
Pokedex : Its genetic code is unstable, so it could evolve in a
variety of ways. There are only a few alive.
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: Vaporeon
Type
: Water
Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : Its cell structure is similar to water molecules. It will
melt away and become invisible in water.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #135
: Jolteon
Type
: Electric
Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : A sensitive Pokemon that easily becomes sad or angry.
Every time its mood changes, it charges power.

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Fire
N/A
N/A
It has a flame chamber inside its body. It inhales, then
blows out fire that is over 3,000 degrees.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Porygon
Normal
N/A
Game Corner (Celdaon City)
The only Pokemon people anticipate can fly into space.
None has managed that feat, however.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Omanyte
Rock/Water
Omastar - Lv.40
Helix Fossil (Mt. Moon) use at Cinnabar Island
An ancient Pokemon that was recovered from a fossil, It
swims by clevery twisting its 10 tentacles about.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Omastar
Rock/Water
N/A
N/A
Sharp beaks ring its mouth. Its shell was too big for it
to move freely, so it became extinct.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kabuto
Rock/Water
Kabutops - Lv.40
Dome Fossil (Mt. Moon) use at Cinnabar Island
A Pokemon that was recovered from a fossil. It uses the
eyes on its back while hiding on the sea floor.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kabutops
Rock/Water
N/A
N/A
A slim and fast swimmer. It slices its prey with its
sharp sickles and drinks the body fluids.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Aerodactyl
Rock/Flying
N/A
Old Amber (Pewter City) use at Cinnabar Island
A savage Pokemon that died out in ancient times. It was
resurrected using DNA taken from amber
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Normal
N/A
Route 12, Route 16 (Poke Flute)
Will eat anything, even if the food happens to be a
little moldy. It never gets an upset stomach.
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Ice/Flying
N/A

Location : Seafoam Island


Pokedex : A legendary bird Pokemon. It freezes water that is
contained in winter air and makes it snow.
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: Zapdos
Type
: Electric/Flying
Evolution : N/A
Location : Power Plant
Pokedex : This legendary bird Pokemon is said to appear when the
sky turns dark and lightning showers down.
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: Moltres
Type
: Fire/Flying
Evolution : N/A
Location : Victory Road
Pokedex : A legendary bird Pokemon. As it flaps its flaming wings,
even the night sky will turn red.
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: Dratini
Type
: Dragon
Evolution : Dragonair
Location : Safri Zone (Fishing)
Pokedex : The existence of this mythical Pokemon was only recently
confirmed by a fisherman who caught one.
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: Dragonair
Type
: Dragon
Evolution : Dragonite
Location : N/A
Pokedex : According to a witness, its body was surrounded a strange
aura that gave it a mystical look.
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: Dragonite
Type
: Dragon/Flying
Evolution : N/A
Location : N/A
Pokedex : It is said that this Pokemon lives somewhere in sea and
that it flies. However, it is only a rumor.
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: Mewtwo
Type
: Psychic
Evolution : N/A
Location : Unknown Dungeon
Pokedex : Its DNA is almost the same as Mew's. However, its size
and disposition are vastly different.
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Absorb
Grass
20
Absorb HP equal to 1/2 of the damage.
Acid
Poison
30
Damages opponent, may also decreases its Defense.
Acid Armor
Poison
40
Increases defense points.
Agility
Psychic
30
Increases Speed.
Amnesia
Psychic
20
Increases Special Attack.
Aurora Beam
Ice
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Damages opponent for medium Ice-typed damage,
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Barrage
Normal
20
Hits opponent 2 to 5 times in a row.
Barrier
Psychic
30
Increases Defense points.
Bide
Normal
10
Charges for 2 to 3 turns, and then hits opponent
for double the damage recieved.
Bind
Normal
20
Hits opponent 2 to 5 times in a row.
Bite
Normal
25
Damages opponent for normal damage and may also

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Blizzard
Ice
5
Damages opponent for major Ice-typed damage and
may also make the enemy frozen it.
Body Slam
Normal
15
Damages opponent for big normal damage and may
also Paralyzes it.
Bone Club
Ground
20
Damages opponent and may cause enemy to flinch.
Bonemerang
Ground
10
Hits opponent twice.
Bubble
Water
30
Hits opponent for light Water-typed damage and
may also decreases its Speed.
Bubblebeam
Water
20
Damage opponent with Water-typed attack and may
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Clamp
Water
10
Hits opponent 2 to 5 times in a row with
Water-typed damage.
Comet Punch
Normal
15
Hits opponent 2 to 5 times in a row.
Confuse Ray
Ghost
10
Confuses opponent.
Confusion
Psychic
25
Damages opponent with Psychic-typed damage and

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Constrict
Normal
35
Damages opponent and may also decreases speed.
Conversion
Normal
30
Switches your Pokemon's Type to match with the
opponent's Type.
Counter
Fighting
20
Damages your opponent for twice the damage
received.
Crabhammer
Water
10
Cause Water-typed attack to opponent, may also
cause critical hit.
Cut
Normal
30
Damage opponent. Also cuts trees out of battle.

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Defense Curl
Normal
40
Increases Defense Power temporarily.
Dig
Ground
10
Takes a turn to dig and then attack for a
Ground-typed damage. Returns you to the last
Pokemon Center you visited outside of battle.
Disable
Normal
20
Disables one of the opponent's abilities.
Dizzy Punch
Normal
10
Damages opponent. May also cause Confusion.
Double Kick
Fighting
30
Hits opponent twice with Fighting-typed damage.

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Double Team
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15
Increases Evade status.
Double Edge
Normal
15
Major damage to the enemy. Also hit with recoil
for 1/4 of the damage you have caused.
Doubleslap
Normal
10
Hits opponent 2 - 5 times in a row.
Dragon Rage
Dragon
10
Causes 40 HP of damage to the enemy.
Dream Eater
Psychic
15
Absorbs HP from the opponent(the enemy must
be asleep).
Drill Peck
Flying
20
Damages opponent withFlying-typed damage.

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Earthquake
Ground
10
Damages enemy with Ground-typed damage.
Egg Bomb
Normal
10
Damages opponent.
Ember
Fire
25
Damages enemy with Fire-typed damage. May
also cause burn.
Explosion
Normal
5
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the enemy.

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Fire Blast
Fire
5
Damages enemy with major Fire-typed damage.
May also cause burn.
Fire Punch
Fire
15
Damages enemy with Fire-typed damage and may
also cause burn.
Fire Spin
Fire
15
Hits enemy 2 - 5 attack of Fire-typed damage.
Fissure
Ground
5
May KO'ed enemy with 1 hit.
Flamethrower
Fire
15
Damages enemy with strong Fire-typed damage.
May also cause burn.
Flash
Normal
20
Decreases opponent's Accuracy temporarily. Out
of battle, lights up Rock Tunnel.
Fly
Flying
15
Wait for 1 turn before attacking with strong
Flying-type damage. Also uses to fly to previous
visited towns out of battle.
Focus Energy
Normal
30
Increases chance for a critical hit
Fury Attack
Normal
20
Hits opponent 2 - 5 times in a row.
Fury Swipes
Normal
15
Hits opponent 2 - 5 times in a row.

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Glare
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30
Paralyzes opponent.
Growl
Normal
40
Decreases opponent's Attack power.
Growth
Normal
40
Increases Attack power.
Guillotine
Normal
5
May KO'ed enemy with 1 hit.
Gust
Normal
35
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Normal
30
Increases Defense points.
Haze
Ice
30
Removes all Status Effects from both Pokemon.
Head Butt
Normal
15
Damages enemy and may also cause it to flinch.
High Jump Kick
Fighting
20
Damages enemy with Fighting-typed damage.
If missed, it causes 1 damage to you.
Horn Attack
Normal
25
Damages opponen.
Horn Drill
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May KO'ed enemy with 1 hit.
Hydro Pump
Water
5
Damages enemy with major Water-typed damage.
Hyper Beam
Normal
5
Takes an extra turn to charge and damages
enemy with major damage.
Hyper Fang
Normal
15
Damages enemy and may also cause it to flinch.
Hypnosis
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Puts opponent to Sleep.

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Ice Beam
Ice
10
Damages enemy with major Ice-typed damage. May
also freezes.
Ice Punch
Ice
15
Damages oenemy with Ice-typed damages. May also
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Fighting
25
Damages enemy with Fighting-typed damage. If missed,
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Normal
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Damages opponent. May also cause critical hit.

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Psychic
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Decreases opponent's Accuracy.

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Leech Life
Bug
15
Absorbs some HP from the enemy.
Leech Seed
Grass
10
Absorbs some HP from your opponent each turn.
Leer
Normal
30
Decreases the enemy's Defense.
Lick
Ghost
30
Damages enemy with light Ghost-typed damage. May
also Paralyzes.
Light Screen
Psychic
30
Decreases damage dealt by Special Attacks by 50%.
Lovely Kiss
Normal
10
Puts opponent to Sleep.
Low Kick
Fighting
20
Damages enemy with Fighting-typed damage. May also
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Psychic
40
Increases Attack Power.
Mega Drain
Grass
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Absorb HP from the enemy equal to 1/2 of the
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Mega Kick
Normal
5
Damages enemy major damage.
Mega Punch
Normal
20
Damages enemy.
Metronome
Normal
10
Mimics an ability of a Pokemon randomly
Pokemon.
Mimic
Normal
10
learn one of the opponents temporarily.
Minimize
Normal
20
Increases Evade status.
Mirror Move
Flying
20
Copies the enemy's previous atatck.
Mist
Ice
30
Defends against attacks that decrease the
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Ghost
15
Does Ghost-typed damages equal to your Pokemon's
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20
Damages enemy. Also receive coins received after
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Damages enemy with Flying-typed damage.
Petal Dance
Grass
20
Hits enemy 2 - 3 times with Grass-typed damage.
Also confuses your Pokemon once used.
Pin Missile
Bug
20
Hits enemy 2 - 5 times with Bug-typed damage.
Poison Gas
Poison
40
Poisons opponent.
Poison Sting
Poison
35
Damages enemy with Poison-typed damage. May
also poisons.
Poison Powder
Poison
35
Poisons opponent.
Pound
Normal
35
Damages enemy.
Psybeam
Psychic
20
Damages enemy with major Psychic-typed damage.
May also cause confusion.
Psychic
Psychic
10
Damages enemy with major Psychic-typed damage.
May also decreases enemy's special.
Psywave
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15
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Rage
Normal
20
Your Pokemon's Attack Power increases as it takes
damage until the end of the battle.
Razor Leaf
Grass
25
Deals Grass-typed damage to the enemy. may also
cause critical hit.
Razor Wind
Normal
10
Use up one turn to charge. In order to deal major
damage to the enemy.
Recover
Normal
20
Recovers half of your Pokemon's Max HP.
Reflect
Psychic
20
Decreases damage dealt by Physical Attacks by half.
Rest
Psychic
10
Makes your Pokemon sleep in order to fully restore
itself.
Roar
Normal
20
Scares the enemy away.
Rock Slide
Rock
10
Damages enemy with major Rock-typed damage.
Rock Throw
Rock
15
Damages enemy with Rock-typed damage.
Rolling Kick
Fighting
15
Damages enemy with Fighting-typed damage. May also
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Normal
15
Lowers enemy's Accuracy.
Scratch
Normal
30
Damages enemy..
Screech
Normal
40
Lower opponent's Defense.
Seismic Toss
Fighting
20
Damage enemy with strong Fighting-typed damage.
Self Destruct
Normal
5
Sacrifice one self to deal major damage to the
enemy.
Sharpen
Normal
30
Increases Attack.
Sing
Normal
15
Puts enemy to Sleep.
Skull Bash
Normal
15
Takes 1 turn to charge in order to do major
damage.
Sky Attack
Flying
5
Takes 1 turn to charge, in order to do major
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Slam
Normal
20
Damages enemy.
Slash
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Description : Deals Poison-typed damage. May also cause
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Description : Deals Poison-typed damage. May also cause
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Description : Recovers half of your Pokemon's Max HP.
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Description : Takes one turn to charge, in order to do major
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Normal
15
Damages enemy. Moves boulders outside of battle.
String Shot
Bug
40
Decreases enemy's Speed.
Struggle
Normal
10
Deal damage when out of PP. Cost 1/4 of current
HP to use.
Stun Spore
Grass
30
Paralyzes opponent.
Submission
Fighting
25
Damages enemy with Fighting-typed damage. But also
cause recoil and make your Pokemon lose HP.
Substitute
Normal
10
Sacrifice 1/8 of max HP to create a clone. Which will
take damage for you.
Super Fang
Normal
10
Cuts opponent's current HP in half.
Supersonic
Normal
20
Confuses opponent.
Surf
Water
15
Damages enemy with major Water-typed damage.
Allows to surf in water, outside of battle.
Swift
Normal
20
Damage enemy. Never misses.
Swords Dance
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30
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Teleport
Psychic
20
Escapes the battle automatically. Teleport to
previous Pokemon Center, outside of battle.
Thrash
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Hits enemy 2 - 5 times. But also confuses you.
Thunder
Electric
10
Damages enemy with major Thunder-typed damage.
May also cause Paralyzes.
Thunder Wave
Electric
20
Paralyzes opponent.
Thunderbolt
Electric
15
Damages enemy with major Thunder-typed damage.
May also cause Paralyzes.
Thunder Punch
Electric
15
Damages enemy with major Thunder-typed damage.
May also cause Paralyzes.
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Electric
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Poisons opponent.
Transform
Normal
10
Transforms your into the enemy temporarily.
Tri Attack
Normal
10
Major damage to the enemy.
Twineedle
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20
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Waterfall
Water
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Damages enemy with Water-typed damage.
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Wing Attack
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|Ident. Key : #pkyl |

Credit : Crazyreyn
Thank you for letting me use some missing TM information off of your
TM/HM FAQ!
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TM01 - Mega Punch
|HM01 - Cut
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Location : Mt. Moon , Celadon PokeMart
|Description : Cut down trees|
--------------------------------------------|that are blocking the way. |
TM02 - Razor Wind
|also does normal damage if |
Location : Celadon Pokemart, Game Corner
|use in battle.
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--------------------------------------------|Location : SS. Anne. Scratch|
TM03 - Swords Dance
|the captain's back.
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Location : Silph Co. , Saffron City
|----------------------------|
--------------------------------------------|HM02 - Fly
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TM04 - Whirlwind
|Description : Fly to areas |
Location : Route 4
|that have been previously |
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TM05 - Mega Kick
|damage if use in battle.
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Location : Victory Road , Celadon PokeMart |Location :
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TM06 - Toxic
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Location : Fuchsia City Gym Prize
|HM03 - Surf
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--------------------------------------------|Description : Allow crossing|
TM07 - Horn Drill
|in water. Does big water
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Location : Game Corner, Celadon PokeMart
|damage if use in battle.
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TM08 - Body Slam
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Location : S.S. Anne
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--------------------------------------------|HM04 - Strength
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TM09 - Take Down
|Description : Moves boulder.|
Location : Celadon PokeMart, Saffron City |If use in battle, it does |
--------------------------------------------|normal damage to the enemy. |
TM10 - Double-Edge
|Location :
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Location : Celadon City, Game Corner
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TM11 - Bubblebeam
|HM05 - Flash
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Location : Cerulean City Gym Prize
|Description : Light up dark |
--------------------------------------------|caves. Lowers enemy's
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TM12 - Water Gun
|accuracy if use in battle. |
Location : Mt. Moon
|Location : Route 2, catch at|
--------------------------------------------|least 10 Pokemon and get it |

TM13 - Ice Beam


|from Prof. Oak's Aide inside|
Location : Celadon PokeMart
|the house.
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TM14 - Blizzard
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Location : Cinnabar Island
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TM15 - Hyper Beam
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Location : Celadon City
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TM16 - Pay Day
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Location : Route 12
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TM17 - Submission
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Location : Celadon PokeMart, Victory Road |
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TM18 - Counter
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Location : Celadon PokeMart
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TM19 - Seismic Toss
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Location : Route 25
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TM20 - Rage
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Location : Route 15
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TM21 - Mega Drain
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Location : Celadon City Gym Prize
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TM22 - Solarbeam
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Location : Cinnabar Island
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TM23 - Dragon Rage
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Location : Celadon City
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TM24 - Thunderbolt
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Location : Vermilion City Gym Prize
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TM25 - Thunder
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Location : Power Plant
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TM26 - Earthquake
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Location : Silph Co.
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TM27 - Fissure
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Location : Viridian City Gym Prize
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TM28 - Dig
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Location : Cerulean City
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TM29 - Psychic
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Location : Saffron City
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TM30 - Teleport
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Location : Route 9
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TM31 - Mimic
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Location : Saffron City
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TM32 - Double Team
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Location : Celadon PokeMart, Safari Zone
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TM33 - Reflect
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Location : Celadon PokeMart, Power Plant
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TM34 - Bide
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Location : Pewter City Gym Prize
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TM35 - Metronome
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Location : Cinnabar Island
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TM36 - Self Destruct
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Location : Silph Co.
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TM37 - Eggbomb
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Location : Celadon PokeMart, Safari Zone
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TM38 - Fire Blast
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Location : Cinnabar City Gym Prize
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TM39 - Swift
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Location : Route 12
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TM40 - Skull Bash
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Location : Safari Zone
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TM41 - Softboiled
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Location : Celadon City
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TM42 - Dream Eater
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Location : Viridian City
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TM43 - Sky Attack
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Location : Victory Road
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TM44 - Rest
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Location : S.S Anne
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TM45 - Thunder Wave
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Location : Route 24
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TM46 - Psywave
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Location : Saffron City Gym Prize
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TM47 - Explosion
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Location : Victory Road
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TM48 - Rock Slide
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Location : Celadon PokeMart
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TM49 - Tri Attack
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Location : Celadon PokeMart
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TM50 - Substitute
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Location : Celadon City
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|Ident. Key : #pkyi |

Pop
Credit : Thanks for letting me use information for the few items
I was missing off of your FAQ!
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Cost : $100
Sell : $50
Affect : Cures poison status effect.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Awakening
Cost : $250
Sell : $125
Affect : Cures sleep status effect.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Bicycle
Cost : N/A
Sell : N/A
Affect : Allows you to move at double speed.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Bike Voucher
Cost : N/A
Sell : N/A
Affect : Redeem at Cerulean Bike Shop for free bike.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Burn Heal
Cost : $250
Sell : $125
Affect : Cures burn status effect.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Calcium
Cost : $9800
Sell : $4900
Affect : Boots the Special Stat of one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Card Key
Cost : N/A
Sell : N/A
Affect : Unlock at the Silph Co. Building.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Coin Case
Cost : N/A
Sell : N/A
Affect : Allows you to hold up to 9,999 coins in the Celadon's
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Cost : $650
Sell : $375
Affect : Temporarily raises one Pokemon's odds of getting a
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N/A
N/A
Restores 10PP to all techniques of one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Escape Rope
$550
$275
Teleport from any dungeon to last visited Poke Center.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ether
N/A
N/A
Restores 10PP to one technique of one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Experience All
N/A
N/A
Splits EXP received in battle between all Pokemon in party.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fire Stone
$2100
$1050
Use to evolve Growlithe, Vulpix and Eevee.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fresh Water
$200
$100
Recover 50 HP for one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Full Heal
$600
$300
Cures any condition from one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Full Restore
$3000
$1500
Restores all HP and cures conditions of one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gold Teeth
N/A
N/A
Return to Safari Zone Warden for HM04.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Good Rod
N/A
N/A
Use for fishing near water.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Great Ball
$600
$300
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$700
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N/A
N/A
Cloned into an Omanyte at the Cinnibar Island Lab.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HP Up
$9800
$4900
Boosts the max HP for one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hyper Potion
$1500
$750
Recovers 200 HP for one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ice Heal
$250
$125
Cures frozen.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Iron
$9800
$4900
Boosts the Defense Stat of one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item Finder
N/A
N/A
Reveals locations of hidden items in certain areas.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Leaf Stone
$2100
$1050
Use to evolve Gloom, Weepinbell, and Exeggcute.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lemonade
$350
$175
Recovers 80 HP for one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lift Key
N/A
N/A
Unlocks elevators in Celadon's Game Corner.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Master Ball
N/A
N/A
Never fails to capture a Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Max Elixir
N/A
N/A
Restores max PP to all techniques of one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Max Ether
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Max Potion
$2500
$1250
Restores max HP for one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Max Repel
$700
$350
No encounter for 250 Steps.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Max Revive
N/A
$2000
Recovers one KO'ed Pokemon to full health.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Moon Stone
N/A
N/A
Use to evolve Nidorina, Nidorino, Clefairy, and
Jigglypuff.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nugget
N/A
$5000
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Oak's Parcel
N/A
N/A
Deliver to Professor Oak in Pallet Town.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Old Amber
N/A
N/A
Clone Aerodactyl at Cinnibar Island Lab.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Old Rod
N/A
N/A
Fishing Item.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Paralyze Heal
$200
$100
Cures Paralyzed status effect.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Poke Ball
$200
$100
Use to capture Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Poke Doll
$1000
$500
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Cures Sleep status effect.
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PP Up
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Protein
$9800
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rare Candy
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$2400
Raises the level of any Pokemon by one.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Repel
$350
$175
No encounters for 100 steps.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Revive
$1500
$750
Recovers one fainted Pokemon's HP to 1/2 max HP.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S.S. Ticket
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Allows you to bard the S.S. Anne in Vermillion City.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Safari ball
N/A
N/A
Use to capture wild Pokemon in the Safari Zone.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Secret Key
N/A
N/A
Unlocks door to Blaine's Gym in Cinnibar Island.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Silph Scope
N/A
N/A
Identify ghost Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Soda Pop
$300
$150
Recovers 60 HP for one of your Pokemon, in or out of battle.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Super Potion

Cost : $700
Sell : $350
Affect : Recovers 70 HP for one of your Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Super repel
Cost : $500
Sell : $250
Affect : No encounter for 200 steps.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Super Rod
Cost : N/A
Sell : N/A
Affect : Use this near water to fish for any Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Thunder Stone
Cost : $2100
Sell : $1050
Affect : Can be used to evolve Eevee.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Town Map
Cost : N/A
Sell : N/A
Affect: Shows your position on the Pokemon's World Map.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Ultra Ball
Cost : N/A
Sell : N/A
Affect : Use to capture Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : Water stone
Cost : $2100
Sell : $1050
Affect : Can be used to evolve Poliwhirl, Shelder, Staryu,
Eevee.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : X Accuracy
Cost : $950
Sell : $475
Affect : Temporarily raises the Accuracy of one Pokemon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : X Attack
Cost : $500
Sell : $250
Affect : Temporarily raises one Pokemon's Attack Stat.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : X Defend
Cost : $550
Sell : $275
Affect: Temporarily raises one Pokemon's Defense Stat.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : X Special
Cost : $350
Sell : $175
Affect : Temporarily raises on Pokemon's Special Stat.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Item : X Speed
Cost : $350
Sell : $175
Affect : Temporarily raises one Pokemon's Speed Stat.
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Viridian City
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Poke Ball....................................................$100
Potion.......................................................$300
Antidote.....................................................$100
Parlyz Heal..................................................$200
Burn Heal....................................................$250
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Pewter City
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Poke Ball....................................................$200
Potion.......................................................$300
Escape Rope..................................................$550
Antidote.....................................................$100
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Cerulean City
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Poke Ball....................................................$200
Potion.......................................................$300
Escape Rope..................................................$550
Repel........................................................$350
Antidote.....................................................$100
Burn Heal....................................................$250
Awakening....................................................$200
Paralyze Heal................................................$200
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Vermillion
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Poke Ball....................................................$200
Super Potion.................................................$700
Ice Heal.....................................................$250
Awakening....................................................$200
Paralyze Heal................................................$200
Repel........................................................$350
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Celadon City

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1F : Service Counter
Description : None
- - - - 2F : Trainer's Market
Description : Sells several TMs and some very useful items.
Great Ball...................................................$600
Super Potion.................................................$700
Revive......................................................$1500
Super Repel..................................................$500
Antidote.....................................................$100
Burn Heal....................................................$250
Ice Heal.....................................................$250
Awakening....................................................$200
Parlyz Heal..................................................$200
TM32........................................................$1000
TM33........................................................$1000
TM02........................................................$2000
TM07........................................................$2000
TM37........................................................$2000
TM01........................................................$3000
TM05........................................................$3000
TM09........................................................$3000
TM17........................................................$3000
- - - - 3F : TV Game Shop
Description : None
- - - - 4F : Wiseman Gifts
Description : Special items can be found here. Including the element
stones!
PokeDoll....................................................$1000
Fire Stone..................................................$2100
Thunder Stone...............................................$2100
Water Stone.................................................$2100
Leaf Stone..................................................$2100
- - - - 5F : Drug store
Description : Items that can raise up your Pokemon stats in battle
and even permanently can be bought here. Very pricy!
X Accuracy...................................................$950
Guard Spec...................................................$400
Dire Hit.....................................................$650
X Attack.....................................................$500
X Defend.....................................................$550
X Speed......................................................$350
X Special....................................................$350

HP Up.......................................................$9800
Protein.....................................................$9800
Iron........................................................$9800
Carbos......................................................$9800
Calcium.....................................................$9800
- - - - 6F : Rooftop Square Vending Machines
Fresh Water..................................................$200
Soda Pop.....................................................$300
Lemonade.....................................................$350
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Lavender Town
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Great Ball...................................................$600
Super Potion.................................................$700
Revive......................................................$1500
Escape Rope..................................................$550
Super Repel..................................................$500
Antidote.....................................................$100
Burn Heal....................................................$250
Ice Heal.....................................................$250
Parly Heal...................................................$200
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Fuchsia City
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Ultra Ball..................................................$1200
Great Ball...................................................$600
Hyper Potion................................................$1500
Revive......................................................$1500
Full Heal....................................................$600
Super Repel..................................................$500
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Saffron City
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Great Ball...................................................$600
Hyper Potion................................................$1500
Max Repel....................................................$700
Escape Rope..................................................$550
Full Heal....................................................$600
Revive......................................................$1500
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Cinnabar Island
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Ultra Ball..................................................$1200

Great Ball...................................................$600
Hyper Potion................................................$1500
Max Repel....................................................$700
Escape Rope..................................................$550
Full Heal....................................................$600
Revive......................................................$1500
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Indigo Plateau
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Ultra Ball..................................................$1200
Great Ball...................................................$600
Full Restore................................................$3000
Max Potion..................................................$2500
Full Heal....................................................$600
Revive......................................................$1500
Max Repel....................................................$700

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~ Q U E S T F O R T H E L E G E N D A R Y B I R D S ~
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The three legendary birds... Ever heard of that term, somewhere before?
Zapdos, Motres and Articuno are the three elemental birds of Thunder, Fire
and Ice. In Pokemon Yellow, you will have one opportunity to catch one of
each of the birds. They are far rarer then most the other Pokemons and
they are also quite useful for at the end of the game. Did I say quite
useful? I meant they're essential for beating the game. Without further
or do, let's get to it.
--------------------------------------------------------------------NAME
:
Zapdos
:
NAME
LOCATION
:
Power Plant
:
LOCATION
TRAINERS
:
PokeManiac
:
TRAINERS
TREASURES : Carbos, TM33, TM25, Rare Candy, HP UP : TREASURES
NECESSITIES : HM02 (Fly), HM03 (Surf), 10 Ultra Ball : NECESSITIES
~ W A L K T R O U G H ~
Start of by flying back to Cerulean City. From there on, into the
house on the eas part of the city (north of the gym). Go into the
house and exit through the back door. Now travel east on Route 9
till you reach a split path going to the North and South. Take the
north path and use Surf on the River. Follow the river south until
it ends. Go north and battle a PokeManiac. Afterward enter the large
structure.

You're currently located in the Power Plant. Within the plants there
are several sphere ball that may look like items. Don't get them.
If you pick up the wrong one it'll en up being a Pokemon that you
have to battle. Anyway, from where you're at go north and there will
be a Carbos on the right. Grab that and continue going north then
east. Now in this room there is a path south and a path to the east.
Continue going south and ignore the sphere you see on the way. There
is a TM33 in the room all the way south. Get that and leave the room
and go east. Ignore the two spheres unless you want to fight. The
path will once more split into two direction. Go south first to
acquire a TM25. Then return and follow the path north.
Enter the room on the northeast part of the room. Inside should be a
Rare Candy and HP Up. Leave the room and follow the path all the way
west (ignoring the sphere you see along the way) until you reach a
bird-like figure. That is Zapdos. So SAVE and get ready to battle.
Zapdos starts off at a decent Level 50. You should save your Master
Ball until later. It's attacks will be mainly be Drill Peck and
Thundershockk. So any Rock or Ground type Pokemon will have major
advantage to it. To make the battle easier, paralyze it with Pikachu
and then switch to any rock Pokemon to weaken it. Once it has only
about 1/3 of it's HP, switch to a weak Pokemon and use normal attacks
on it. Remember, you do not want to kill it, just to weaken inorder
to capture it. If you accidently kill it, luckily you should took my
warning and save before the battle. Just continue retrying and you'll
eventaully capture the legendary thunder bird. Afterward, exit the
plant through the path west of Zapdos.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NAME
:
Articuno
:
NAME
LOCATION
:
Seafoam Island
:
LOCATION
TRAINERS
:
Swimmer x13
:
TRAINERS
NECESSITIES :HM04 (Strength), HM03 (Surf), 10 Ultra Ball: NECESSITIES
~ W A L K T R O U G H ~
Fly over to Fuchsia City and go south to Route 19. Most of the
trainers on this route use only Water type Pokemons, so here's a
good chance to train Pikachu and Venusaur (or Zapdos). Follow the
route and you'll soon hit Sea Foam Island. Enter the island cave.
Once on side, there is a boulder to the northeast. Use Strength and
push it down the hole. Now go up the platform and go off on the east
end. You'll see a boulder. Don't push it, just fall down the hole.
You'll drop down to the fourth floor and will then be drag by the
current to a platform. From there go west and down up the ladder.
Go up the platform ahead of you and go south and down the platform.
Note, you should ignore the ladder along the way. Now you should see
four rocks.
Before doing anything, save first. Just incase you mess up. Push the
rock on the right all the way upusing Strength. Now go behind the
middle rock (next to the one you'd pushed up) and push it down once.
Then go to the east of it and push it to the right once. Now the
rock on the right of the one you just pushed three times. Push rock
next to that down the hole. Now return to the middle rock (the one
you'd pushed down and right once). Push it to the right once and then
down once, into the hole. Now fall into the hole. The two rocks that

you'd pushed down have block that you've pushed down have blocked the
current. Now surf up all the way north and onto the platform. Besure
to save before you battle Articuno!
Articuno isn't a Water type Pokemon. So don't think about using
Venussaur or Charizard. Venusaur will fall quickly to Peck and
Charizard will succumbs to Ice Beam. Zapdos is also weak to Ice Beam.
So the best Pokemon to use in this situation is Pikachu. Remember to
Paralyze it and use the same strategy as you did before to Zapdos.
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:
Moltres
:
NAME
LOCATION
:
Victory Road
:
LOCATION
TRAINERS
:
Juggler x2, Tamer, PokeManiac
:
TRAINERS
NECESSITIES :
HM04 (Strength), 10 Ultra Ball
: NECESSITIES
~ W A L K T R O U G H ~
Fly to Viridian and go west until you reached the Pokemon League's
building. Go in and continue heading north and you'll soon reach the
Victory Road.
Floor 1 : The first rock that yousee will need to be push on the
little circle to the east of the floor. Here is the directions :
1 Down - 4 Right - 2 Up - 7 Right - 2 Up - 1 Right - 1 Down
Once done so, go atop the platform the rock was near and exit on the
right side. Now there will be a rock blocking a path to get to two
items. One is a Rare Candy and another is a TM43, you can only get
one for now. So i think you want the Rare Candy. Here is the paths :
TM43
: 4 Left
Rare Candy : 3 Left - 1 Up
Get one and then exit the left side of the platform. Go up the
ladder.
Floor 2 : Go south and there'll be another rock. Push it :
1 Left - 2 Down - 2 Left
Once done so go atop the platform and fight the Blackbelt. then exit
down the platform and get the TM05. Follow the path north and get
the Full Heal next to the Tamer. There is also a TM17 further up
north. Once you've gotten it, take the laddeer up (which islocated
to the east of the Full Heal.
Floor 3 : On the northeast part of the floor there'll be a Max
Revive, but you'll have to battle Cool Trainer (M) for it. Anyhow
go to the western side of the room and go in the ladder. Now just
battle the PokeManiac and make your way to Moltres. Use the same
strategy for the previous birds listed above and good luck. PS.
Don't forget to save before doing so!
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Q U E S T F O R M E W T W O
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Mewtwo is easily the strongest Pokemon in the game. And you can capture
it! Before I tell you what you do be sure that you have some of the
recommended things.
NECESSITIES : -

Masterball (or 30 Ultrball)


Pokemon at Level 55+
HM03 (Surf)
10 Max Repel (Optional)
Escape Rope

I hope you still save you Masterball. Mewtwo will be a pain in the
behind to try to capture with a Ultrball. I'll explain why do you need
some of these items.
Masterball : What more to say? You just throw it and it captures. No
need for weakening or anything. You can acquire that Masterball at the
Silph Co. from the chairman once you defeat Giovanni. There is only one
in the entire game. Mewtwo is so hard to capture that I suggest that
you only use the Masterball on him. Not any of the legendary birds. If
you used it already, tough luck. You will need at least 30 or more
Ultra Ball. The more the better to raise your chances.
Level 55+ : That brings me to my next requirement. If you don't have a
Masterball, you will have to battle Mewtwo. He is at level 70! Even
level 60s have trouble weakening him. His attacks are very strong for
they are psychic.
HM03 (Surf) : Heh, you need this to get through the dungeon and getting
there also.
Max Repel : The monsters here ranges from level 40-60 and they can be
a very annoying sometime. If you want to train, then you won't need any
repel but I assure, this dungeon is pretty long and getting random
battles every 10 second will get annoying.
Escape Rope : So youcan get out of the dungeon quicker. Instead of
walking all the way out.
~ W A L K T R O U G H ~
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
Unknown Dungeon
==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Treasures : Max Elixer x2, Ultra Ball x4, Max Revive x3,
Full Restore, Rare Candy x2,
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To reach the Unknown Dungeon, Fly over to Cerulean City. There go
north, across the Golden Bridge. Then use Surf and surf down the
river. You'll end up at a cave entrance. That is the unkown dungeon.
Floor 1 : RIght from the entrance, Surf and stop at the path you
see. Grab a Max Elixer and continue following the path. Go till the
end of the river and then go north, up the stairs.

Floor 2A: From where you're at, go north and get an Ultra Ball. Then
go south and follow the path. Pick up a Max Revive a long the way.
Go down the stairs to the next level.
Floor 3A: To the right of the stairs there is an Ultra Ball. And to
the south there is a Rare Candy. Go up the stairs that is located
south from the Ultra Ball.
Floor 2B: Follow the top path and pick up a Full Restore. Then follow
then follow the bottom path. To get to another set of stairs.
Floor 3B: Go south to acquire a Max Revive. Then follow the path west
to get to a set of stairs.
Floor 2C: Follow the path west and go south to get a rare candy. Then
go north and down the stairs.
Floor 3C: The only thing you can do is go down the stairs.
Floor 4 : Go north of the stairs and then east to get another Max
Elixer. Then continue going south. Use Surf and grab the Ultra Ball
and another one of the Max Revive. Then follow the river east. Now
just follow the route and be sure to pick up an Ultra Ball a long the
way. It should leave you to mewtwo. SAVE BEFORE BATTLING!
--------------------------------------------------------------------NAME
:
Mewtwo
:
NAME
~ STRATEGY ~
Method 1 : If you have an Master Ball, just throw it and you've
acquired yourself the strongest Pokemon in the game.
Method 2 : If not, then you will need some luck. First of all
Paralyze Mewtwo. Now give it head on with all you got. Since it's
psychic, it has no weakness or resistance to any other type of
Pokemon. If you have the legendary birds then they should come in
handy. That's all I can really say.
When his HP is low enough just continue using Ultra Ball before he
uses Recover. GOOD LUCK!
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|Ident. Key : #pkyp |

Pikachu is a fun little mini-game that can only be played if you have
the game Pokemon Stadium (N64) and Pokemon Yellow. To access the game
you will need to complete many multiple tasks on Pokemon Stadium. I
will explain it all to you.
First you will need to get to R-2 on Pokemon Stadium. Meaning you
will have to finish all cups and then battle Mewtwo before getting to
R-2. It might take a while in order to do so, but that is the only

way to obtain this fun little mini-game.


One you have done that, you must use your Pikachu on Prime Cup Master
Ball on R-2. Meaning if your Pikachu is weak, you will be crushed.
So before you try this task, I suggest having your Pikachu at level
100 and have some good Pokemon at that level also (Mewtwo is the
best choice). Once you are ready, go to Prim Cup Master ball and load
your Pokemons with the Transfer pack (you cannot use Register or use
the Pikachu in Rental!).
Now the main point here is to finish the cup with Pikachu in your
active party all the time. Your active party is the party with the
3 choosen Pokemon to battle. Pikachu will HAVE to be in that party.
It does not need to come out and battle so no need to do so. Using
strong Pokemons try and beat the cup and you will acquire something
special at the end.
The computer will ask if you want to teach your Pikachu surf. Do so!
Now that your Pikachu has learned surf, fly to Fuchsia City on your
Pokemon Yellow game. Go south of the city, to the shore shack. Talk
to the guy in there and he will let you play the game! here is the
game's objective and rules :
~ Game Objective ~
The objective here is to get as many points as you can. In order to
do so, you will need to do some tricks and moves. But it isn't that
easy. The other objective is to keep your HP up. Like the real HP,
everytime you surf you will lose some and everytime you get hit you
will lose even more! But let's not worry about that.
~ Flips ~
There are a variety of flips that will add extra points on your
score board. Doing one isn't as simple as you think. Why? For
instance, if you want to do a big Triple Fli, you will need to have
the right speed and wave in order to do so. Here is the lsit of
flips moves.
_________________________
|Single Flip - 50 points | I will give some tips and explaination
|Double Flip - 150 points | on how to do these flips.
|180 Flip
- 180 points |
|Triple Flip - 350 points |

~ Single Flip ~
So far, the easy flip to master. You can do this flip over any type
of waves. Once you are atop a wave hold the control pad to the left
or right and wait till Pikachu go around a full circle. That's it.
~ Double Flip ~
This is practicaly the same as Single Flip. But this time you will
have to make sure you can go a ful two times in circle.
~ 180 Flip ~
This can be pretty hard to do. First make sure you are on the right
kind of wave. ONce you are hold the left or right on the control pad
the switch to the opposite direction immediatly!

~ Triple Flip ~
Same as Double or Single Flip. But a full 3 time rotation must be
done. It can only be done on large waves.
That's all I can possibly write for this subject. Oh and for those
that does not know why I didn't contribute this to the main Sidequest
section, the reason is that this is a special kind of game. Therefore
I feel that I must make a completely different section for it. No big
deal.
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|Ident. Key : #pkyf |

FAQ stands for 'Frequently Ask Question'. Throughout my FAQing days,


people have always been seeming to bug me, by asking questions that
is already answered in the FAQ. So that's why I created this. If you
Instant Message me about a question that is already here, I will not
likely answer it. So check this part out before you contact me!
Also, if you wish to add some questions feel free to email me :) I
will be happy to add them and give you credit in the FAQ.
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Q : How many Master Ball may I obtain? And where are their location?
A : For all that I know there is only 1 Master Ball in this game.
And it is acquire from the Silph Co. President after you beat
Giovanni at the company. Since there is one, I suggest that you
save it for a rare Pokemon (Mewtwo) and do not use it.
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-----------------------------~ Game Related Questions ~
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Q : Why did you make a seperate section for Pikachu's Beach instead
of including it in the sidequest section?
A : As I have stated above previously. The reason is that this is a
special kind of game. Therefore I feel that I must make a
completely different section for it. No big deal.
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Q : To acquire a "Surf" technique to play the Pikachu Beach game,
must I have to obtain the game Pokemon Stadium (N64)?
A : Yes, though there is a hceating method to do so on Gameshark that

will allow you to get the ability.


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Q : Where do you find [INSERT POKEMON NAME]?
A : Check out the Pokedex section. I have listed all locations for
each of the Pokemons.
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Q : How can I acquire Mew?
A : Gameshark is the only way you may do so. Though I might believe
that there are some glitches rumors that will allow you to get
it. Try searching for them.
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Q : Is there a way of getting more Masterball?
A : Not unless you cheat.
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-----------------------------~ FAQ/Author Related Questions ~
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Q : What is your main purpose for creating this FAQ?
A : My main goal is to assist the reader that are stuck or have a
question in mind about this game. Another of my main purpose is
to waste some of my spare times whenever I'm bored.
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Q : Are you planning to make any other FAQs in the future?
A : Yes, I am currently liking the FAQ writing hobby, therefore you
can expect some future projects from me.
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Q : How long did it take you to complete this FAQ?
A : I say over a period of about 6 months. That proves to show you
how lazy I am :P
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|Ident. Key : #pky0 |

_______________________________
~ F A Q I N F O R M A T I O N ~
___________________________________________________
|Started
: August 01, 2003 : Started
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|Overall Status : 100%
: Overall Status |
|Finished
: May 31, 2004
: Finished
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|KB
: 332
: KB
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|Version
: Final
: Version
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~ S E C T I O N C O M P L E T E N E S S ~

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|~ Sections ~
|~Identification Key~|
Status
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|--------------------------+--------------------+-----------------|
|1. Versions
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#pkyv
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COMPLETE
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|2. FAQ Tips
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#pkyt
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COMPLETE
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|3. Introduction
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#pkyh
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COMPLETE
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|4. Controls
|
#pkyc
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COMPLETE
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|5. Game Basics
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#pkyb
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COMPLETE
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| o Types
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COMPLETE
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| o Battle Mode Explained|
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COMPLETE
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| o World Map
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COMPLETE
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|6. Walkthrough
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#pkyw
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COMPLETE
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|7. Quick Walkthhrough
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#pkyx
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COMPLETE
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|8. Gym Leaders/Elite Four |
#pkyg
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COMPLETE
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|9. Pokedex
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#pkyd
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COMPLETE
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|10. Abilities Listings
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#pkya
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COMPLETE
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|11. TM/HM Listings
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#pkyl
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COMPLETE
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|12. Items Listings
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#pkyi
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COMPLETE
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|13. Pokemon Mart
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#pkym
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COMPLETE
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|14. Sidequests
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#pkyq
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COMPLETE
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|15. Pikachu's Beach
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#pkyp
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COMPLETE
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|16. FAQ
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#pkyf
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COMPLETE
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|17. FAQ Status
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#pky0
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COMPLETE
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|18. Credits
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#pky1
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COMPLETE
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|19. Comments
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#pky2
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COMPLETE
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|20. Contact Information |
#pky3
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COMPLETE
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|21. THE END!
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#pky!
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COMPLETE
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|Ident. Key : #pky1 |

This section is dedicated to all who've made the FAQ better or make
it exist.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ FAQ WRITER ~
Ngan 'nnguyen11490' Nguyen

Credit : Would like to thank myself for making this possible. I


took time out of my busy schedule just to play the game and type up
all of this.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Nintendo ~
Credit : Thank you Nintendo for making such a great game that so
many people seem to love. Also I would like to thank you for getting
me into video games. I wouldn't even know what is 'video game' if it
wasn't for the NES. Thank you so much.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Final Fantasy Soundtracks / Dr. Pepper ~
Credit : I would just like to thank the original soundtrack of Final
Fantasy VIII - X2 for keeping me awake and not bored throughout typing
this. I went through each of the soundtracks about 8 times before I
finally get this done. Also thank you Dr. Pepper for also keeping me
awake while writing this.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ The Readers ~
Credit : Thank you for choosing my FAQ as a guide for you throughout
the game. I hope you like the FAQ and hope it helps!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Crazyreyn ~
Credit : Thank you for letting me use some TM information from your
TM/HM List. Check it out sometimes, it contains a lot of in-depth
information for HMs and TMs.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ winnie the poop (Fox) ~
Credit : Thanks for explaining to me what the stat 'Special' is.
I can't believe I didn't know that O_o
-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ SinirothX ~
Credit : Thank you for checking my FAQs over so many times. Good
luck on your ever so flawless FAQs also.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Devin Morgan (DBM11085) ~
Credit : Thanks for letting me use a portion of information from
your Pokemon Yellow, Pokemon List!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Pop ~
Credit : Thanks for letting me use information for the few items
I was missing off of your FAQ!
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~ Spelling/Grammar Credits ~
Endz0r : Correcting the word "author" for me. I never realize that
it was the wrong spelling O_O
-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Layout/Format Credits ~
(http://www.creatinghorizons.com/pokedex/game/maps/) : For maps of
the entire game. So I can fix some errors in my maps.
PeaceNLove : 1 Correction on the version dividers
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|Ident. Key : #pky2 |

I just wanted to make this little section up so you can see what others
have said about this guide. If you have any comments/suggestions, check
the Contact Information and email me.
- - Looks great and beautiful....Better than the other Pokemon Yellow FAQ's
~ Mr Jason ~
All the section dividers, headers, and art really blew me away! It makes
my formatting look like crap. Great work!
~ DavidK5 ~
Wow, great job so far. The formatting and headers are awesome. I think
I'll take some pointers from you. I noticed an extremely tiny, miniscule
mistake (hey you asked for it) in your header for the first section
VERSIONS. The dashed line above is not lined up with the one below like
in the other section headers. Sorry...I'm kind of a perfectionist ^_^.
~ PeaceNLove ~
Your faq is dazzling. ^_^ I hope you find the time to finish it and
submit it.
~ Starvenus ~
You know what I think of it already: spectacular. By far your best work
ever. I can't wait until it's posted, man. Good luck.
~ SinirothX ~

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----------------------------------------------------------C O N T A C T
I N F O R M A T I O N
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|Ident. Key : #pky3 |


For those who wishes to contact me in anyways, whether it is questions,
comments, suggestions or anything regarding this FAQ or any of my other
projects, this section is for you to find out some information to do so.
Please follow some of my policies and rules before contacting me.
~ Rules ~
1. Questions will not be answers through emails. I cannot tolerate enough
with all of these questions I'm getting! If you want to ask something
about the game, Instant message me!
2. No rude remarks. That means to "cuss words" in any form of language.
If you do so, your email/message will not be reply!
3. No "spamming". That means by asking me to check out a site and all
that.
4. Heading! Suggestions/Comments will not be replied or posted if you do
not include your username/email.
5. Don't be a 3-year old. Please use proper grammar or else I will not
understand you.
6. English is the language! Though I understand Vietnamese, French,
Japanese and some other languages, that doesn't mean I know them so
well. Please use only English in your conversation.
~ Emails ~
Comments/Suggestions/FAQ Writing : nnguyen11490@yahoo.com
Mainly use for anything that has got to do with FAQs. Whether it is
about this guide or any other of my other projects, this is the email
to be sented to.
POLICY: Do not email me questions about games! I will not reply to
you ever! Under no circumstance! Check below to see how can you ask
me questions about games.
About the Author/MISC : ngankn11490@yahoo.com
Want to get on my private AIM list or know something about me or anything?
Use this email! I will not reply to any FAQ/Guides relating emails.
~ Instant Messaging ~
Note: Use these sns if you have any questions about games.
YIM : nnguyen11490
I'm rarely on, but feel free to IM me whenever I'm not. But note I
will rarely or never be on YIM.
AIM : team nn & ngankn11490 (Open) /
The two SN (team nn and ngankn11490) will
will not see me on a lot. I'm usually on
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nnguyen11490 (Private)
be open to everyone. But you
nnguyen11490. But the list
try emailing me.

~ Message Boards ~
GameFAQs.com
The only Message Board I'm always on is GameFAQs.com. You might
catch me around on the games board, the FAQ Contributor (+Social)
board or LUE sometime.

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----------------------------------------------------------T H E
E N D !
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|Ident. Key : #pky! |

Well that concludes our great adventure here. I hop the FAQ helps you
throughout your gameplay. If you see an error or an mistake somewhere
feel free to contact me to fix it. (check contact information). If you
want to keep reading, here's the copyright for you.
~ COPYRIGHT NOTICE ~
This text based document is copyrighted by Ngan 'nnguyen11490' Nguyen.
The document is intently made for the sole purpose of guiding the user
thought the game. It may not be reproduce in any sort of way without
the writer's permission. That includes, posting on websites, magazines,
and etcetera. Violating these terms without the author?s strict
permission can resolve in a lawsuit. If the consumer wishes to post the
document on their websites, contact the writer for permission.
I will not tolerate with any plagiarism. If you wish to use the document
as a basis of your own, please contact me. If you copy anything in any
sort of way, that can be refine into getting your work remove and getting
a lawsuit! A noted permission from the author is required. By using the
document, you are here by agreeing to not use the FAQ as a basis of your
own, not to post it on a website, magazine, ect without the author?s
permission.
All ASCII art was drawn by nnguyen11490. Feel free to use them if you if
you credit the author.
'Pokemon' is a trademark of Nintendo Of America Inc. All names,
locations, ect are trademarks of Nintendo Entertainment Company.
The author make no claims of creation of it.
Remember if you want to use some information on my FAQs for your
FAQ or anything else, the feel free to email me and I MIGHT give
you permission.
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@#@
Sincerely ~ nnguyen11490
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