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Gotta Catch 'em All
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% Pokemon Red/Blue FAQ %
% By Mike Meevasin %
% Version 7.55 %
% mmeeva@hotmail.com %
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The latest version of this
FAQ can and will always
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Author's Note: Man I'm still getting plenty of questions on this game
(not that I mind, but I thought the questions would have slowed down by
now), so I am doing another update to hopefully slow down the
questions.
%%%Credits%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Without the help and contribution of these people, this FAQ could not
have been possible.
- Terry Meevasin (tmeeva@sprintmail.com) for
helping me with TMs and plenty of the evolution.
- Maniac9127 (Maniac9127@aol.com) for a better battle
chart.
- Pokemon Power for supplying the rarity of each
Pokemon in each version.
- Edward Mathews (morphicon@hotmail.com) for giving
me the last two TM's I needed.
- Pikacard (pikacard@angelfire.com) for his list of all the
Pokemon skills. (http://www.angelfire.com/ia/pikacard/)
- Jonathan C Dennis (skywalker840@juno.com) for the Game Genie
code for Mew
- CoolJoshH (CoolJoshH@aol.com) for the info on the MissingNo.
Pokemon.
- Mewtwo2500 (Mewtwo2500@aol.com) for the Gameshark code for Mew.
- PYoung5731 (PYoung5731@aol.com) for the correction on the Mew GS
code.
- Shuggums1 (Shuggums1@aol.com) for the Mew GS correction as well and
corrections for Pikachu's moves, and corrections or Rarity.
- Paul Brusky (pbrusky@columbus.rr.com) for a correction in the Level
100+ Code.
- Danny Murray (dan7768@hotmail.com) for proving the Catch other
trainer's Pokemon code to be false.
- Debby Elstad (detales@jps.net) for reminding me of Mew.
- Dragon Knight (zanbias@hotmail.com) for reminding me of Mew as well.
- The Helds (h1620@cros.net) for helping me with some FAQ questions,
and for reminding me of Mew as well.
- Mike Graziano (mgrazian@mail.sdf.bellsouth.net) for more MissingNo.
tidbits.
- Denkou Ex (Denkou_Ex@aol.com) for various tips from the Nintendo
Power Magazines.
- Tom Vipe (Tomvipe@aol.com) for corrections on the Battle Chart.
- Nick Joslin (joslin1000@aol.com) for the Game Genie codes.
- "µ" for a list of Pokemon skills.
- marshmallow (m_mallow@hotmail.com) for saying this Pokemon guide is
one of the better one on Gamefaqs ^_^ Check out his other FAQ (which
are all of high quality) if you ever need help.
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%%%Table of Contents%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
I. Revision History
II. FAQ
III. Walkthrough
IV. Pokedex
V. Pokemon Skills
VI. Items section
VII. The Battle Chart
VIII. Raising & Battling Pokemon
IX. Secrets and Misc. Stuff
X. Credits/Disclaimer
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I. Revision History
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Version 7.55 (4/14/00):
- More FAQ questions added.
- Skill list added. Big thanks to "µ"
for the list.
- Item list revised, added Store list
as well.
- Revised parts of the walkthrough, for the
people that just don't seem to get it.
Version 6.9 (12/22/99):
- Added credits on top, idea from
Dingo Jellybean.
- Placed beginner's section at the top
of the Walkthrough.
- Added Game Genie/Gameshark codes in the
Secrets and Misc. Stuff section.
- Fixed the Battle Chart to make it more
accurate.
- Changed TM/HM section to Items section
Version 6.5 (11/20/99):
- Fixed skills section, hopefully neater
and easier to read.
- Added more to the Raising & Battling Pokemon
section.
- Corrections and grammar fixes here and there.
- Various tips included from Nintendo Power from
a reader.
- Made it easier to tell the codes apart.
Version 6.2 (8/12/99):
- Added some ASCII Art
- Fixed some grammar and spelling errors.
- Added a new section Raising & Battling Pokemon.
- Modified the Seafoam Island Glitch
- Added a new code.
- Updated the Pokedex, to include versions.
Version 5.8 (6/23/99):
- Updated some FAQ questions as well.
- Added Mew to the Pokedex (after forgetting
all this time)
- Fixed the Mew GS Code.
- Added another way to get MissingNo.
- Fixed more errors and things here
and there.
- Took out the Catch other trainer's
Pokemon Code.
Version 5.6 (4/06/99):
- Added some clarifications to the code
section.
- Minor things fixed here and there.
- Finished the skills section.
Version 5.4 (2/16/99):
- Added the Seafoam Island Glitch.
- Updated the Skills section.
- Edited things here and there.
- Added a Gameshark Code to get Mew.
- Added a Catch Other trainers Pokemon.
Version 4.8 (1/28/99):
- Added the Level 100+ Code.
- Added the 108 Master Ball Code.
- Added a note to the Missingno. Code
- Updated the Skills section.
- Added some more notes to the Pokedex Section.
Version 4.3 (1/16/99):
- Updated the Skills section.
- Minor changes to the Walkthrough and other things.
- Added a note to The Battle Chart.
- Added a new FAQ question.
- Added some notes to the Pokedex Section.
Version 4.0 (12/27/98):
- Started adding to the skills section.
- Added a new section and some info to it.
Version 3.2 (12/19/98):
- Put the Skills section back.
- Finished the Walkthrough.
- More minor things changed here and there.
Version 2.8 (12/17/98):
- Updated more to the Walkthrough.
- Fixing little things here and there.
Version 2.4 (12/10/98):
- Merged the Pokedex and Evolution together.
- Took out the Skills section.
- Edited the Walkthrough.
- Finished the Pokedex.
- Fixed the TM section. Hopefully it's easier
to read.
Version 1.4 (10/27/98):
- Added a lot of new levels to the Pokemon
evolution. It should be done.
- Updated the Pokedex.
- Fixed the Revision History up a bit.
- Got a better battle chart.
- TM list now complete!
- Updated a little bit of the Walkthrough
o Fixed up some of the Walkthrough
o Added some treasures to some areas
- Fixed table of contents a bit.
Version 0.4 (10/20/98):
- Seems I forgot to add some things before I
sent my first FAQ out. I will try to add as
much as I can today
- Added some new Pokemon to the Pokemon Evolution.
- Added some description to some sections I was
missing.
- Put up a little more of the Walkthrough.
- Fixed the TM and HM section.
Version 0.0 (10/15/98):
- This is the first time I have ever written a FAQ.
So please bear with me.
- I am doing this from the Red version. Note that there
is no big difference between the Red and Blue version.
- My cousin will be adding things for the Blue Version that
may be missing from the Red. So if something is different
in Blue he will give it to me.
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II. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Q. What exactly is Pokemon?
A. Pokemon is a game that focuses on collecting and training 150
different monsters.
Q. I've heard that there are different versions of Pokemon, how many
are there?
A. There are 6 Game Boy versions to Pokemon. The first to come out was
the Red and Green version. The Blue version was released as a special
mail in offer. The Yellow version has you start off with Pikachu and
fighting Jessie and James from the cartoon. The sequels, Gold and
Silver are also coming soon.
Q. What version are released in America?
A. The Blue and Red version.
Q. Is there any difference between them?
A. Yes, for example in the Blue version you will not find any Ekans
while in the Red you will be able to capture an Ekans and vice versa.
They also have a different rarity. I will classify them as many, few,
one, or none.
Q. Will there be a sequel?
A. Yes. There will be a Silver and Gold version. So far the only thing
known is that there are at least 250 different Pokemon!
Q. Is there an N64 version?
A. Yes, it is called Pokemon Stadium. It comes with the 64GB Pak. It
allows you to transmit your monsters from the Gameboy to the N64 and
battle it out with someone else.
Q. Is it true that there are more than 150 monsters?
A. Yes, there is at least 151 Pokemon and it is Mew. I'm not sure how
to get him, but when I do I will put it in the FAQ.
Q. How do you do the e in Pokemon?
A. Hold alt and press 0233.
Q. I beat (insert Gym Leader here), and he/she said that I could use
this move at any time. So how do I use it?
A. You need an item called an HM. Look through the walkthrough to find
out where to get them.
Q. How do I get the Card Key in the Silph Co?
A. Go to the 5th floor. Head to the left side and then down some. Step
on the warp tile, then step back through the warp tile and head right
for the Card Key.
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III. Walkthrough
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Beginner's Section:
Controls-
The Direction Pad - Moves you in the world map. Move the cursor when a
command is selected.
Select - Arrange Items
Start - Displays the MENU screen
A Button - Confirm a MENU selection and to talk to people.
B Button - Cancels the MENU Screen, cancels a command.
Catching Pokemon-
In order to catch Pokemon you will need things called Pokeballs.
There are a variety of Pokeballs, each ranging from the regular Balls
to the Masterball. You could just throw a ball and hope that you catch
a Pokemon, however this will not always work. You have to weaken a
Pokemon to a point where there life bar is very low, (the lower, the
better you're chance of catching one).
%%%Pallet Town & Route 1%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Pallet Town:
# 01 Bulbasuar- one found in both
# 04 Charmander- one found in both
# 07 Squirlte- one found in both
Treasure found in Pallet Town:
Town Map
Pokemon found in Route 1:
# 16 Pidgey- many in both
# 19 Rattata- many in both
(Note: I used Ash and Gary for the names.)
You will start the game in your bedroom. There is a computer here,
go and get a potion from it. It will help in the next battle. Now leave
the town and Professor Oak will come and stop you. He will bring you to
his lab and give you your first Pokemon. You can choose between
Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. Choose any you wish but I suggest
Bulbasuar, he will get you through the beginning of the game a little
easier. Get your Pokemon and leave. Gary will then challenge you.
(Note: Odds are in his favor, because he always chooses a Pokemon
that is stronger than yours.) Beat Gary to get some cash, if not,
return to your mom and have her heal your Pokemon. Now head to Route 1.
Route 1 has two Pokemon, Pidgey and Rattata. You need a Poke Ball to
capture them, which you don't have. For now let your Pokemon fight to
gain a few levels. If your Pokemon is injured return to your mom and
let her heal them. Now head to Viridian City.
%%%Viridian City & Route 22%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 22:
# 19 Rattata- many in both
# 21 Spearow- few in both
# 29 Nidoran (F)- few in red, many in blue
# 32 Nidoran (M)- many in red, few in blue
Treasures found along Route 22:
TM 27
TM 42
Viridian City has a Poke Center, gym, Poke Mart, and a man behind
a bush. (You get TM 42 from him.) Use the Poke Center to heal, gather
info, trade, and access the computers. The top is Someone's PC (Note:
It will change to Bill's PC later). It lets you store and retrieve any
Pokemon you've caught. The second is your PC, and the third is
Professor Oak's PC. Go to the Poke Mart. Talk to the person at the
counter and she will give you a package. Go back to Pallet Town and
give the package to Professor Oak. He will give you a Pokedex. This
will help you learn about the Pokemon you've seen, caught, data, and
where they are found.
Also get a Town Map from Gary's sister. Go back to the Poke Mart.
Buy some Poke Balls. Head to Route 1 to catch Rattata and Pidgey. To do
this beat them until their life is low, and use a Poke Ball on them.
If they are weak enough you will catch them and they will be yours.
(You can only have six Pokemon at a time, if you have six and catch
another it will go to Bill's PC.) To the left of Viridian City is Route
22, and the Pokemon League. You can't enter without any badges so go to
Route 2.
%%%Route 2 & Viridian Forest%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 2:
# 10 Caterpie- few in Red, many in Blue
# 13 Weedle- many in Red, few in Blue
# 16 Pidgey- many found in both
# 19 Rattata- many found in both
# 122 Mr. Mime- one in both
Treasures found along Route 2:
HP UP
Moon Stone
Pokemon found in Viridian Forest:
# 10 Caterpie- few in Red, many in Blue
# 11 Metapod- few in Red, many in Blue
# 13 Weedle- many in Red, few in Blue
# 14 Kakuna- many in Red, few in Blue
# 25 Pikachu- few found in both
Treasures found along Viridian Forest:
Antidote
Poke Ball
Potion
Route 2 is short. Just head north. Before you enter I suggest to
buy some Antidotes. You will meet other trainers here. Trainers are the
only way to get money, so fight every one you see. Trainers also give
you more experience than you normally get from fighting a wild Pokemon.
Leave the forest and head towards Pewter City.
%%%Pewter City%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Treasure found in Pewter City:
Old Amber
TM 34
This town has a Museum, gym, Poke Center, and a Poke Mart. Restock
your items and rest. Gain a few levels before entering the gym, if you
want go to the Museum. Also note that when you get the Cut Skill, head
to the back of the Museum to get the Old Amber. When you're ready enter
the gym to face Brock. There is a Jr. trainer, but he shouldn't give
you much trouble. Beat him and heal if you must, if not go and face
Brock. Beat Brock to get the Boulder Badge and TM34. This increases the
power of your Pokemon. When you're ready head to Route 3.
-------Brock---------------
Trainer: Brock
Pokemon: Geodude Lv.12
Onix Lv.14
Prize- Boulder Badge
- $1386
- TM34
If you picked Squirtle or Bulbasaur at the beginning this battle
will be a snap. If you however picked Charmander you will have a little
trouble facing Brock. If you picked Squirtle just keep using Water Gun,
or Vine Whip with Bulbasaur and you will defeat Brock in no time. If
you picked Charmander, I suggest getting a Caterpie and raise it a
Butterfree at Lv.12. There it will learn Confusion and will easily
destroy Brock's Pokemon.
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%%%Route 3 & Mt. Moon%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 3:
# 16 Pidgey- many in both
# 21 Spearow- many in both
# 39 Jigglypuff- few in both
# 129 Magikarp- one in both
Pokemon found in Mt. Moon:
# 35 Clefairy- few in both
# 41 Zubat- many in both
# 46 Paras- few in both
# 74 Geodude- few in both
Treasures found in Mt. Moon:
Escape Rope
HP UP
Moon Stone x2
Potion x2
Rare Candy
TM 01
TM 12
Dome Fossil
Helix Fossil
This route is a level gainer. Near the end of Route 3 is a Poke
Center and Mt. Moon. A guy in the Poke Center will sell you a Magikarp,
don't buy it. While in Mt. Moon you will see Team Rocket. They have
some of the stronger Pokemon in the game so take caution when facing
them. You will also find the Dome and Helix fossils. You can only
choose one, so choose wisely. The Helix gives you Omanyte and the Dome
gives you Kabuto. You get them later in the game. Also before you reach
the fossils, there is a little road that leads to a dead end. Search
around there to get a Moon Stone. Exit Mt. Moon and you will be in
Route 4.
%%%Route 4 & Cerulean City%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 4:
# 19 Rattata- many in both
# 21 Spearow- few in both
# 23 Ekans- few in red, none in blue
# 27 Sandshrew- few in blue, none in red
Treasures found in Route 4:
TM 04
Pokemon found along Cerulean City:
# 124 Jynx- traded in both versions
Treasures found in Cerulean City:
Bicycle
TM 11
TM 28
Route 4 is a simple route. Head east and you will reach Cerulean
City. (Note: If you enter Cerulean, you can't return. If you missed
anything or you want to catch any Pokemon you missed do it now.)
Cerulean City has a Poke Mart, Poke Center, gym, and a Bike Shop. The
bike is 1,000,000, so you won't be buying this soon. In one of the
houses a guy will trade a Poliwrath for a Jynx. Poliwraths are found by
evolving them from Poliwhirl. Poliwhirl are found in the water. Get a
rod and start fishing.
If you head north of town, you will hit Route 24. Be warned Gary
challenges you here, be sure to save before you fight, or build up. The
house in the upper right corner is the only way out of town. But a cop
is blocking the way. To make him move you must get the SS Anne Ticket
from Bill. The gym leader here is Misty, beat her and you will receive
the Cascade Badge and TM 11. This badge assures that Pokemon at Lv30
and below will obey you. Rest and head to Route 24, and face Gary if
you already haven't.
-------Misty---------------
Trainer: Misty
Pokemon: Staryu Lv.18
Starmie Lv.21
Prize- Cascade Badge
- $2079
- TM11
This battle is pretty easy. If you have Bulbasaur, just Vine Whip
her Pokemon to death. If you didn't pick Bulbasaur catch a Pikachu in
Viridian Forest, or get an Oddish or Bellsprout. Both of which are
pretty useful against Misty and her two Pokemon.
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%%%Route 24 & 25%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 24 & 25:
# 10 Caterpie- few in red, many in blue
# 11 Metapod- few in red, many in blue
# 13 Weedle- many in red, few in blue
# 14 Kakuna- many in red, few in blue
# 16 Pidgey- few in both
# 43 Oddish- few in red, none in blue
# 63 Abra- few in both
# 69 Bellsprout- none in red, few in blue
Treasure found along Route 24 & 25:
TM 19
TM 45
Route 24 & 25 is another level gaining area. Before you enter
Route 24 a few trainers are in the way. You will have to face 5
trainers and one Team Rocket member. Beat them all for a Nugget. Sell
this for money. After you hit the end of Route 25 you will see a
cottage. Inside is Bill the Pokemon guy. He asks for your help. Help
him to get a SS ANNE TICKET. After you get the ticket leave and re-
enter. Check his computer to learn about Eevee and its evolution. When
you are done head back to Cerulean City. Now go to the house that was
blocked by a cop. Go inside to see what happened. Go out the hole to
fight a Team Rocket member. Beat him to get TM 28. Now head to Route 5.
%%%Route 5 & Route 6%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 5 and 6:
# 16 Pidgey- many in both
# 29 Nidoran (F)- one in both
# 43 Oddish- few in red, none in blue
# 52 Mewoth- none in red, few in blue
# 56 Mankey- few in red, none in blue
# 69 Bellsprout- none in red, few in blue
Route 5 has nothing except new Pokemon and a Daycare Center. Here
Pokemon can gain levels without you gaining them up. You can't choose
what skills it learns and if you want it to evolve or not. Head to the
building to the East. If you go through the center, you can't pass.
Also someone in here will trade you a Nidoran (F) for a Nidoran (M).
You will be in Route 6 after going through the pass. Only a few
trainers and the same Pokemon from Route 5, are in Route 6 so don't
spend much time here.
%%%Vermilion City & SS Anne%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Vermilion City:
# 83 Farfetch'd- only one found in both
Treasures found in Vermilion City:
Bike Voucher
Old Rod
TM 24
Treasures found in the SS Anne:
HM 01
TM O8
TM 44
Ether
Great Ball
Max Ether
Max Potion
Rare Candy
You will be in Vermilion City for a while so build up before
heading on. The gym is blocked by a bush, so you need to find a way to
cut it. The Captain of the SS Anne has HM 01 which will teach a Pokemon
Cut. You should have gotten the ticket from Bill, if you didn't go get
it. Go to the house in the upper left. A guy will give you the old rod.
This lets you catch some Water Pokemon. Goto the houses above the gym.
The house to the left is the Pokemon Fan Club. Talk to the guy on the
couch and he will give you a Bike Voucher. Take this to Cerulean City
and get a bike for free! The house to the right will trade a Farfetch'd
for a Fearow. When you are done head to the SS Anne.
The SS Anne is full of trainers and treasures. Wander around the
ship, fight, and get the treasures. Gary is also on the ship, and stops
you from reaching the Captain. Beat Gary and get HM 01 from the
Captain. (Note: If you get HM 01 and leave the ship, the ship will sail
off. Be sure to collect the treasures, and fight all the trainers.) Use
HM 01 on a Pokemon that can learn it. Cut the bush that was blocking
the gym. The gym has a little puzzle. The switch is placed at random,
so I can't tell you exactly where it is. But, when you find one switch
the next switch is right next to it. Unlock the doors and head to Lt.
Surge. Defeat Lt. Surge to get a TM 24 and the Thunderbadge. This
increases the speed of your Pokemon a little. Now head to Route 11.
-------Lt. Surge-----------
Trainer: Lt. Surge
Pokemon: Voltorb Lv.21
Pikachu Lv.18
Raichu Lv.24
Prize- Thunder Badge
- $2367
- TM24
Not too much of a challenge. Make sure you have no Water Pokemon
on your team, they just get killed to easily by his Electric attacks.
Pokemon that are resistant to Electric: Geodude, Sandshrew, or Diglett
are all good choices against Surge. His Pokemon will have a difficult
time with one of these on your team.
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%%%Route 11 & Diglett's Cave%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 11:
# 21 Spearow- many in both
# 23 Ekans- many in red, none in blue
# 27 Sandshrew- none in red, many in blue
# 96 Drowzee- few in both
Pokemon found in Diglett's Cave:
# 50 Diglett- many in both
# 51 Dugtrio- few in both
Treasures found along Route 11:
Itemfinder
Treasures found along Route 2:
HM 05
HP UP
Moon Stone
Route 11 has one new Pokemon and some trainers. When you reach the
end of Route 11, a Snorlax blocks you. You can't do a thing now so head
to Diglett's Cave. If you have 30 Pokemon with you enter the building
at the end of Route 11. Professor Oak's aide will give you an
Itemfinder. If you don't have 30 Pokemon just come back when you do.
This is the only place to find Diglett, so catch one now. If you are
lucky you can even get a Dugtrio, but if you don't just evolve your
Diglett. When you reach the end you will find yourself at Viridian
Forest. Bring a Pokemon with the Cut ability. In one of the houses
Professor Oak's aide has HM 05. You need 10 Pokemon before he will give
it to you, but you should have way more than 10. Also someone will
trade an Abra for Mr. Mime. When you are done head back to Cerulean
City. Head East to Route 9.
%%%Route 9, 10 & The Rock Tunnel%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 9 & 10:
# 19 Rattata- many in both
# 21 Spearow- many in both
# 23 Ekans- many in red, none in blue
# 27 Sandshrew- none in red, many in blue
# 100 Voltorb- many in both
Treasure found along Route 9
TM 30
Pokemon found in The Rock Tunnel:
# 41 Zubat- many in both
# 66 Machop- few in both
# 74 Geodude- few in both
# 95 Onix- few in both
Route 9 and 10 are your basic routes. You will see a Poke Center
near the end. Heal up and head into the Rock Tunnel. The tunnel will be
pitched black so use HM 05 on a Pokemon to light the area. After you
exit Rock Tunnel head south to Lavender Town.
%%%Lavender Town, Route 7, & 8%%%%%%%%%%%%
Treasures found in Lavender Town:
Poke Flute
Pokemon found in Route 7:
# 16 Pidgey- few in both
# 37 Vulpix- none in red, few in blue
# 43 Oddish- few in red, none in blue
# 52 Mewoth- none in red, few in blue
# 56 Mankey- few in red, none in blue
# 58 Growlithe- few in red, none in blue
# 69 Bellsprout- none in red, few in blue
Pokemon found in Route 8:
# 16 Pidgey- few in both
# 23 Ekans- few in red, none in blue
# 27 Sandshrew- none in red, few in blue
# 37 Vulpix- none in red, few in blue
# 52 Mewoth- none in red, few in blue
# 56 Mankey- few in red, none in blue
# 58 Growlithe- few in red, none in blue
Lavender Town is the home of dead Pokemon. They souls rest in
Pokemon Tower. If you go into the tower you will meet plenty of ghosts,
which you cannot identify. You must come back later in order to catch
these ghosts, for now head to Route 8. At the end of Route 8 is another
tollbooth, which you will not be able to pass. So you will have to take
the underground passage again. When you come out of the pass you will
be in Route 7. From there head on to Celadon City.
%%%Celadon City & Game Corner%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in the Game Corner:
# 30 Nidorina- 1,200 coins in red
# 33 Nidorino- 1,200 coins in blue
# 35 Clefairy- 500 coins in red, 750 in blue
# 63 Abra- 180 coins in red, 120 in blue
# 123 Scyther- 5,500 coins in red
# 127 Pinsir- 2,500 coins in blue
# 133 Eevee- one in both
# 137 Porygon- 9,999 coins in red, 6,500 in blue
# 147 Dratini- 2,800 coins in red, 4,600 in blue
Treasures Found in Celadon City:
Diploma
TM 13
TM 18
TM 21
TM 41
TM 48
TM 49
Treasures Found in Game Corner:
Escape Rope
HP UP
Hyper Potion
Iron
Lift Key
Moon Stone
Nugget
Rare Candy
Silph Scope
Super Potion
TM 02
TM 07
TM 10
Celadon City is huge. It has the biggest Poke Mart ever, and many
other things that will keep you coming back here for awhile. First head
to the building in the north. Goto the one in the middle and learn
various things about Pokemon. Now find a way to the back of this
building. In the back a guy will give you an Eevee. Eevee can be
evolved into 3 different types of Pokemon depending on what stone you
use on it. A Fire Stone will give you Flareon, a Water Stone gives you
Vaporeon, and a Thunder Stone gives you Jolteon.
Now head to the Poke Mart. Talk to all the people at the counter
to receive some free TM's. Also on the 4th floor, be sure to buy a Poke
Doll. Now head to the top floor. There a girl will tell you she is
thirsty. Buy 2 Fresh Waters, 1 Soda Pop, and 1 Lemonade. Give her one
of each to receive some TM's from her. Now goto the buildings down
south. Go to the bar and talk to that guy in the corner. He will give
you a coin case. Now head either to the gym or to the center of town to
the Game Corner.
I suggest going to the game corner first. In the game corner you
can play slots to earn TM's and Pokemon. The only thing you should be
playing for is Porygon. The others you can find elsewhere. In the game
corner there is a Team Rocket member blocking a switch. Beat him and
press the switch. A hidden staircase will appear go down it. You will
be in the secret base of Team Rocket. You need to find a lift key in
order to reach the boss of Team Rocket. It is on the fourth basement.
Go down and defeat the boss to receive the Silph Scope. With this you
can know identify ghost and capture them.
Now head to the gym. The leader there is Erika. When you defeat
her you will get the Rainbow Badge and TM 21. With this badge all
Pokemon at Lv.50 and below will obey you. Now head back to Lavender
Town.
-------Erika---------------
Trainer: Erika
Pokemon: Victreebell Lv.29
Tangela Lv.24
Vileplume Lv.29
Prize- Rainbow Badge
- $2871
- TM21
This is another pretty easy battle. A fire type like Charmeleon or
a Growlithe or Vulpix will make this battle a snap. Her Pokemon are all
pretty easy to defeat, you probably don't even need help on her.
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%%%Pokemon Tower%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Pokemon Tower:
# 92 Gastly- many in both
# 93 Haunter- few in both
# 104 Cubone- few in both
Treasures found in Pokemon Tower:
Awakening
Escape Rope
Ether
HP UP
Nugget
Rare Candy
X Accuracy
With the Silph Scope in hand head to the Pokemon Tower. You will
be able to identify and capture ghost Pokemon now. On the second floor
you will meet Gary. He will challenge you to another fight. Beat him
and keep heading up the tower. Try to make it to the 4th floor. If you
do you will be able to heal without using items or heading back to the
Poke Center. When you reach the 6th floor a Marowak. I don't think you
can capture it, so don't waste your Poke Balls on it. On the 7th floor
you will see Mr. Fuji being bothered by Team Rocket. Beat them, and
goto Mr. Fuji's home. He will give you a Poke Flute, which allows you
to wake up sleeping Pokemon. Now head towards Saffron City.
%%%Saffron City & Silph Co.%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Saffron City:
# 106 Hitmonlee- one in both
# 107 Hitmonchan- one in both
Treasures found in Saffron City:
TM 29
TM 31
TM 46
Pokemon found in Silph Co.:
# 131 Lapras- one in both
Treasures found in Silph Co.:
Calcium
Carbos
Card Key
Escape Rope
Full Heal
HP UP
Hyper Potion
Master Ball
Max Revive
Protein
Rare Candy
TM 03
TM 09
TM 26
TM 36
X Accuracy
Saffron City is another base for Team Rocket. A lot of the
buildings will be blocked by Team Rocket. You have to beat their leader
in order to make all of them leave. In the mean time visit all the
houses that you can enter. One guy will give you a TM. Also be sure to
visit the Fighting gym. You will not win a badge here, but you will
receive a rare Pokemon. Beat the gym leader and he will reward you with
either a Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan. Take any that you wish. Now when you
are ready head to the Silph Co. located right in the center of town.
When you enter the Silph Co. head straight to the fifth floor.
Head to the lower left corner. Enter the teleporter, and immediately
head back through the teleporter and move South. Defeat the Rocket
member, and head to the right to receive the Card Key. With the card
key in hand, head to the ninth floor. A lady there will heal your
Pokemon saving you the trip of heading back in and out of the building.
Now wander through the building gathering the treasures and fighting
the other trainers. If you want to beat this part then head to the
third floor. Open the door to the left, and enter the warp tile. You
will end up on the seventh floor.
Gary will appear here and challenge you. Defeat him to head on.
Also the guy that was watching you battle will give you a Lapras. Now
keep heading forward. Beat Team Rocket's leader, and talk to the guy on
the couch. He will give you a Master Ball. Save this for later on. Now
that the entire town is open to you head to the house in the upper-
left. A girl here copies everything you do.
Give her a Poke Doll and she will give you TM 31. Now head to the
gym that was being blocked. Here you have to navigate you way through
some warp tiles to reach her. When you do reach Sabrina. Defeat them
all to receive TM 46 and the Marsh Badge. With this badge any Pokemon
Lv.70 and lower will obey you.
-------Sabrina-------------
Trainer: Sabrina
Pokemon: Kadabra Lv.38
Mr. Mime Lv.37
Venomoth Lv.38
Alakazam Lv.43
Prize- Marsh Badge
- $4257
- TM46
This battle can be pretty tough. Nothing has a distinct advantage
over Psychic so I'd suggest you use your strongest Pokemon and go out
for an all out attack. Beware of Alakazam, this Pokemon can heal
himself practically forever. Putting him to sleep, and then pounding on
him would help.
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%%%Route 12, 13, 14, & 15%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 12:
# 16 Pidgey- many in both
# 43 Oddish- few in red, none in blue
# 44 Gloom- few in red, none in blue
# 48 Venonat- few in red, none in blue
# 69 Bellsprout- none in red, few in blue
# 70 Weepinbell- none in red, few in blue
# 143 Snorlax- one in both
Treasures found along Route 12:
Iron
Super Rod
TM 16
Pokemon found in Route 13:
# 16 Pidgey- few in both
# 43 Oddish- few in red, none in blue
# 44 Gloom- few in red, none in blue
# 48 Venonat- few in both
# 69 Bellsprout- none in red, few in blue
# 70 Weepinbell- none in red, few in blue
# 132 Ditto- few in both
Pokemon found in Route 14 & 15:
# 16 Pidgey- few in both
# 17 Pidgeotto- few in both
# 43 Oddish- few in red, none in blue
# 44 Gloom- few in red, none in blue
# 48 Venonat- few in both
# 69 Bellsprout- none in red, few in blue
# 70 Weepinbell- none in red, few in blue
# 132 Ditto- few in both
Treasures found along Route 14 & 15:
Exp. All
TM 20
With everything out of the way head to Route 12. Use the Poke
Flute you got from Mr. Fuji to wake the sleeping Snorlax. It is quite
difficult to catch him, but if you do not manage to catch him here
there is another place to catch a Snorlax. Near the end of Route 12 is
a fisherman's house. Talk to him to receive the Super Rod. Pass through
Route 13, 14, and 15 and you will eventually reach Fuchsia City. Also
near the end of Route 15, another one of Professor Oak's aide will give
you an Exp. All. You must have collected at least 50 Pokemon for him to
hand you the Exp. All.
%%%Fuchsia City & Safari Zone%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Fuchsia City:
# 108 Lickitung- one in both
Treasures found along Fuchsia City:
Good Rod
HM 04
TM 06
Pokemon found in Safari Zone:
Entrance:
# 29 Nidoran (F)- none in red, few in blue
# 30 Nidorina- few in both
# 32 Nidoran (M)- few in red, none in blue
# 33 Nidorino- few in both
# 47 Parasect- few in both
# 48 Venonat- few in both
# 102 Exeggcute- few in both
# 111 Rhyhorn- few in both
# 133 Chansey- few in both
# 123 Scyther- few in red, none in blue
# 127 Pinsir- none in red, few in blue
Section 1:
# 29 Nidoran (F)- few in both
# 30 Nidorina- none in red, few in blue
# 32 Nidoran (M)- few in both
# 33 Nidorino- few in red, none in blue
# 46 Paras- few in both
# 47 Parasect- few in both
# 84 Doduo- few in both
# 102 Exeggcute- few in both
# 115 Kangaskhan- few in both
# 123 Scyther- few in red, none in blue
# 127 Pinsir- none in red, few in blue
Section 2:
# 29 Nidoran (F)- none in red, few in blue
# 30 Nidorina- few in both
# 32 Nidoran (M)- few in red, none in blue
# 33 Nidorino- few in both
# 46 Paras- few in both
# 49 Venomoth- few in both
# 111 Rhyhorn- few in both
# 102 Exeggcute- few in both
# 111 Rhyhorn- few in both
# 113 Chansey- few in both
# 128 Tauros- few in both
Section 3:
# 29 Nidoran (F)- few in both
# 30 Nidorina- none in red, few in blue
# 32 Nidoran (M)- few in both
# 33 Nidorino- few in red, none in blue
# 48 Venonat- few in both
# 49 Venomoth- few in both
# 84 Doduo- few in both
# 102 Exeggcute- few in both
# 115 Kangaskhan- few in both
# 128 Tauros- few in both
Treasures found in the Safari Zone:
Carbos
Full Restore
Gold Teeth
HM 03
Max Potion x2
Max Revive
Nugget
Protein
TM 32
TM 37
TM 40
The Safari Zone is what makes Fuchsia City stand out. You will
probably have to make a few trips in order to get all the treasures and
catch all the Pokemon they have there. The most important thing you
need is the Gold Teeth and HM 03. HM 03 will let you be able to cross
waters and reach areas that you may have not been able to reach before.
The HM 03 is located at the very end of the Safari Zone. You will need
to get there before your time runs out though. Also the Gold Teeth is
nearby as well. Now head to the warden's house. Give him the teeth and
you will get HM 04, which will teach your Pokemon the strength ability.
Also be sure to head to the gym. The leader there is Koga. There
are invisible walls all over the place, so you may have to stumble your
way through in order to find your way. Defeat Koga and you will receive
the Soul Badge along with TM 06. With this badge the defense of your
Pokemon will increase. When you are done head west to Route 18. A boy
there will trade you a Slowbro for Lickitung.
-------Koga----------------
Trainer: Koga
Pokemon: Koffing Lv.37
Muk Lv.39
Koffing Lv.37
Weezing Lv.43
Prize- Soul Badge
- $4257
- TM06
This battle is a whole lot easier than the battle with Sabrina. In
fact the only thing difficult about this, would be the maze getting to
him. Most of Koga's team likes to use Self-destruct so be sure to have
at least one healthy Pokemon by the end of the match.
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%%%Route 16, 17, 18, & Power Plant%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 16:
# 19 Rattata- few in both
# 20 Raticate- few in both
# 21 Spearow- many in both
# 84 Doduo- few in both
# 142 Snorlax- one in both
Treasures found in Route 16:
HM 02
Pokemon found in Route 17 & 18:
# 20 Raticate- few in both
# 21 Spearow- many in both
# 22 Fearow- few in both
# 84 Doduo- few in both
Pokemon found in the Power Plant:
# 25 Pikachu- few in both
# 26 Raichu- none in red, few in blue
# 81 Magnemite- few in both
# 82 Magnemite- few in both
# 100 Voltorb- few in both
# 125 Electabuzz- few in red, none in blue
# 145 Zapdos- one in both
Treasures found in the Power Plant:
Carbos
HP UP
Rare Candy
TM 25
TM 33
This route is perfect for your bicycle. In fact the only way to go
back and forth between these routes is with a bicycle. The only thing
worth mentioning about this route is another Snorlax as well as HM 02.
You can catch another Snorlax here if you did not manage to catch one
before, also with the HM 02 you can now travel to any town you have
visited instantly. You this to travel back to Cerulean City. Head to
Route 9 and use Surf. You will now be able to enter the Power Plant.
Entering the Power Plant you will see many treasures lying around. Some
are disguised Voltorb and Electrode. Also in the Power Plant you will
see the rare bird Zapdos. You will only have one chance to catch it, so
be sure to save before you fight him.
The best way I have found to catch Zapdos is to weaken him down
quite a bit, and then use a skill that can stop Zapdos from attacking.
Sleep, paralyze and freeze have been known to stop Zapdos. This also
makes it much easier to catch him. When you have caught Zapdos head
back to Fuchsia City and head south.
%%%Route 19, 20 and Seafoam Island%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 19 & 20:
# 72 Tentacool- many in both
Pokemon found in Seafoam Island:
# 41 Zubat- few in both
# 42 Golbat- few in both
# 54 Psyduck- few in both
# 55 Golduck- few in both
# 79 Slowpoke- few in both
# 78 Slowbro- few in both
# 86 Seel- few in both
# 87 Dewgong- few in both
# 90 Shellder- few in both
# 98 Krabby- none in red, few in blue
# 99 Kingler- none in red, few in blue
# 116 Horsea- few in red, none in blue
# 117 Seadra- few in red, none in blue
# 120 Staryu- few in both
# 144 Articuno- one on both
To reach Seafoam Island you will have to pass through Route 19,
and have a Pokemon with the surf ability. Also be sure to bring a
Pokemon with the Strength ability. Seafoam Island is like a mini maze.
In order to get through this place you must push the boulders into the
holes. If you do not the water will pull you back to another part of
the cavern. While down here you will also discover Articuno. It can
only be found here, so again be sure to save before taking him on. You
should use just about the same tactics you used on Zapdos to capture
Articuno. When you are done head out. You will be in Route 20. Keep
heading forward and you will soon reach Cinnibar Island.
%%%Cinnibar Island & The Pokemon Mansion%%
Pokemon found in Cinnibar Island:
# 138 Omanyte- one in both
# 140 Kabuto- one in both
# 142 Aerodactyl- one in both
Treasures found in Cinnibar Island:
TM 38
Pokemon found in Pokemon Mansion:
# 37 Vulpix- none in red, few in blue
# 58 Growlithe- few in red, none in blue
# 77 Ponyta- many in both
# 88 Grimer- few in red, many in blue
# 89 Muk- few in both
# 109 Koffing- many in red, few in blue
# 110 Weezing- few in both
# 126 Magmar- none in red, few in blue
Treasures found in Pokemon Mansion:
Calcium
Carbos
Escape Rope
Full Restore
Iron
Max Potion
Moon Stone
Rare Candy
Secret Key
TM 14
TM 22
Cinnibar Island is where research on extinct Pokemon takes place.
Here the scientists will bring back to life Aerodactyl and either
Omanyte or Kabuto. They gym here will be locked, and you need to find a
key to unlock it. Head to the abandon Pokemon Mansion. This place used
to be a research center for Pokemon but was destroyed. As you search
the area, you will also learn things about Mewtwo and Mew. Once you
have found the key, head over to the gym. Also there is a hidden Moon
Stone on the first floor. Look behind the third block in the right for
it.
The gym will also be blocked each step of the way. You can either
defeat the trainers or go up to the machine and test your knowledge of
Pokemon. When you reach the end you will meet Blaine. Defeat him to
receive the Volcano Badge and TM 38. With this badge your Pokemon's
special attack will increase. Now head north of Cinnibar to Route 21.
-------Blaine--------------
Trainer: Blaine
Pokemon: Growlithe Lv.42
Ponyta Lv.40
Rapidash Lv.42
Arcanine Lv.47
Prize- Volcano Badge
- $4653
- TM38
This battle is pretty simple. Heck any water Pokemon you have will
quickly put out Blaine's flame. You could also throw in some Rock types
on your team, considering that Fire is practically ineffective against
Rock types. However with the trip to Seafoam Islands you should have
enough water Pokemon to easily defeat him.
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%%%Route 21 & Viridian City.%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 21:
# 16 Pidgey- few in both
# 17 Pidgeotto- few in both
# 19 Rattata- few in both
# 20 Raticate- few in both
# 72 Tentacool- many in both
# 114 Tangela- few in both
As you travel along Route 21 you will end up back in Pallet Town.
It seems that your journey has come full circle, but you are still
missing a badge. You must head back to Viridian City. You will find
various trainers here, all dying to join some team. As you make your
way through you will discover that Team Rocket's very own leader is the
gym leader. This isn't the toughest battle you will ever face, but be
sure to build up your best Pokemon. When you defeat him, you will
receive the Earth Badge. With this badge any Pokemon will obey you. Now
with all eight badges, prepare yourself for the Pokemon league.
-------Giovanni------------
Trainer: Giovanni
Pokemon: Rhyhorn Lv.45
Dugtrio Lv.42
Nidoqueen Lv.43
Nidoking Lv.45
Rhydon Lv.50
Prize- Earth Badge
- $4950
- TM27
For the last gym leader, Giovanni isn't as hard as you think he
would be. If you have a Psychic, like everyone else seems to have, you
should have very little trouble. However if you don't have any, or
didn't raise them high enough, just use the same Pokemon you did for
Blaine. Giovanni's Ground type Pokemon are very weak to water, so just
use something like Surf over and over.
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%%%Route 22, 23 and Victory Road%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in Route 22:
# 19 Rattata- many in both
# 21 Spearow- few in both
# 29 Nidoran (F)- few in red, none in blue
# 32 Nidoran (M)- many in red, none in blue
Pokemon found in Route 23:
# 21 Spearow- few in both
# 22 Fearow- few in both
# 23 Ekans- few in red, none in blue
# 24 Arbok- few in red, none in blue
# 27 Sandshrew- none in red, few in blue
# 28 Sandslash- none in red, few in blue
# 132 Ditto- few in both
Pokemon found in Victory Road:
# 41 Zubat- few in both
# 42 Golbat- few in both
# 66 Machop- few in both
# 67 Machoke- few in both
# 74 Geodude- few in both
# 75 Graveler- few in both
# 95 Onix- few in both
# 105 Marowak- few in both
# 146 Moltres- one in both
Treasures found along Victory Road:
Full Heal
Guard Spec.
Max Revive
Rare Candy
TM 05
TM 17
TM 43
TM 47
Route 22 is the entrance to the Pokemon League. Before you enter
be sure to bring a Pokemon with Strength, Surf, and Fly. As you head to
the League Gary will appear and challenge you once more. Defeat him to
proceed on your journey. As you enter Route 23 a guard appears at each
checkpoint. As long as you have all the badges, he should not bother
you much. As you reach the end of Route 23, you will enter Victory
Road. Victory Road is filled with some of the greatest trainers in the
world. You will need a Pokemon with Strength to get your way through
this maze. Also in Victory Road is another legendary bird, Moltres. You
should use just about the same tactics you used against the other
birds. When you finally exit Victory Road head up to the Indigo Plateau
and prepare for your greatest challenge yet.
%%%Indigo Plateau%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Entering the building above the Indigo Plateau. This will be the
last shop before you take on the Elite Four. Buy a few heals and
revives, you are really going to need them. Once you begin the
challenge against the Elite Four, you will not be able to go back out.
You need to assemble a well-balanced team in order to beat the Elite
Four. You will need to counter mainly Ice, Fighting, Ghost, and Dragon
type Pokemon. Once you have assembled this team head off to face the
first of the Elite Four Lorelei. I suggest Pokemon like Jolteon,
Zapdos, Articuno, Alakazam, Dugtrio, Blastoise, or Gyarados.
---Elite Four---
-------Lorelei-------------
Trainer: Lorelei
Pokemon: Dewgong Lv.54
Cloyster Lv.53
Slowbro Lv.54
Jynx Lv.56
Lapras Lv.56
Prize- $5544
The first member of the Elite Four, Lorelei deals with Ice and
Water type Pokemon. So you should have a powerful Electric or Fire
Pokemon that can easily defeat them. I suggest having a Jolteon for
this battle, that is if you evolved your Eevee into it. If not just
Zapdos.
---------------------------
-------Bruno---------------
Trainer: Bruno
Pokemon: Onix Lv.53
Hitmonchan Lv.55
Hitmonlee Lv.55
Onix Lv.56
Machamp Lv.58
Prize- $5742
I'm not sure how Bruno got into the Elite Four. He seems to be the
easiest member to beat. The two Onix can easily be taken out with a
Water type like Cloyster or a Grass type like Venusaur. His fighting
types are even easier to take out. If you still have Zapdos from the
first battle I would suggest his Drill Peck to totally annihilate
Bruno.
---------------------------
-------Agatha--------------
Trainer: Agatha
Pokemon: Gengar Lv.56
Golbat Lv.56
Haunter Lv.55
Arbok Lv.58
Gengar Lv.60
Prize- $5940
Agatha can be pretty difficult to beat. Her ghosts are immune to
physical attacks (which is why I lost the first time around), but with
a Pokemon like Alakazam or Zapdos by your side, Agatha will go down
pretty easily. Add to the fact that she doesn't fight very well, and
you should have an easier time than I did the first time around.
---------------------------
-------Lance---------------
Trainer: Lance
Pokemon: Gyarados Lv.58
Dragonair Lv.56
Dragonair Lv.56
Aerodactyl Lv.60
Dragonite Lv.62
Prize- $6138
Lance, the Dragon trainer, supposedly have the strongest type of
Pokemon in the game. However they aren't exactly the greatest Pokemon
in the game. The dragons seem to be very weak to Ice attacks, so if you
have a powerful Ice Pokemon on your team with a move like Ice Beam or
Blizzard this battle should give you no trouble. Aerodactyl and
Gyarados can be beaten with very little effort.
---------------------------
If you finally manage to beat all four you will have one more
challenge ahead of you, before you become the greatest Pokemon trainer
in the world. Gary will be your final challenge. His team will vary
depending on what Pokemon he has chosen for himself.
-------Gary----------------
Trainer: Gary
Pokemon: Set 1 Set 2 Set 3
Pidgeot Lv.61 Pidgeot Lv.61 Pidgeot Lv.61
Alakazam Lv.59 Alakazam Lv.59 Alakazam Lv.59
Rhydon Lv.61 Rhydon Lv.61 Rhydon Lv.61
Arcanine Lv.61 Gyarados Lv.61 Exeggutor Lv.61
Exeggutor Lv.63 Arcanine Lv.63 Gyarados Lv.63
Blastoise Lv.65 Venusaur Lv.65 Charizard Lv.65
Prize- $6435
Gary is probably the hardest trainer you've faced in the entire
game. And with good reason, his team is pretty damned balance, and you
will need a balanced team yourself to defeat him. The team I suggest
above is a pretty good balance, and should let you defeat Gary with
very little problems. Also you may have noticed Gary's different
lineup. Well his team all depends on what Pokemon you picked at the
beginning. If you picked Charmander it will be Set 1, Squirtle for Set
2, and Bulbasaur for Set 3.
---------------------------
Now that you've defeated Gary, pat yourself on the back. You have just
become a Pokemon champion. And now one more journey stands between you
and becoming a true champion, the Unknown Dungeon.
%%%Unknown Dungeon%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Pokemon found in the Unknown Dungeon:
# 24 Arbok- few in red, none in blue
# 26 Raichu- few in both
# 28 Sandslash- none in red, few in blue
# 40 Wigglytuff- few in both
# 42 Golbat- few in both
# 47 Parasect- few in both
# 49 Venomoth- few in both
# 64 Kadabra- few in both
# 82 Magneton- few in both
# 85 Dodrio- few in both
# 97 Hypno- few in both
# 101 Electrode- few in both
# 113 Chansey- few in both
# 105 Marowak- few in both
# 112 Rhydon- few in both
# 132 Ditto- few in both
# 150 Mewtwo- one in both
Treasures found in the Unknown Dungeon:
Full Restore x2
Max Elixer
Max Revive
Nugget
PP UP
Ultra Ball x2
Once the credits finish, you will end up back in Pallet Town.
About the only thing that has changed is that on the computer you can
now see what team you used to beat the Elite Four and Gary. Something
else has also happened though. Head back to Cerulean City. Then head to
Route 24. Use Surf near the water and follow the water until you find a
cave. Enter the cave. Note that if you did not beat the Elite Four and
Gary you will not be able to enter the cave.
In this cave live some of the strongest Pokemon you have ever
seen. But if you managed to make it to the very bottom of the cave you
will meet Mewtwo. He is probably the strongest Pokemon that ever lived.
If you still have the Master Ball use it on him. If you do not you are
going to have a tough time defeating him.
******************************************
IV. Pokedex
******************************************
Pokemon evolve as they gain levels. Some, like Pikachu, must
use a special stone to evolve into Raichu. Others, such as Haunter
must be traded in order to evolve into Gengar. You can also stop your
Pokemon from evolving by pressing B as it evolves.
Why would you want to stop a Pokemon from evolving? Well if you do
they will learn their skills faster. As for the Pokemon that evolve
with the stones, if you evolve them early they will not learn any of
their natural skills.
As for the trading Pokemon, do it as quickly as possible, they
will end up being stronger and will still learn their natural skills.
Also note Eevee is a special exception. You should evolve him as soon
as possible.
# Name Type1/Type2 Ver Evolution
# 01 Bulbasaur Grass/Poison B/R None
# 02 Ivysaur Grass/Poison B/R Bulbasaur- Lv.16
# 03 Venusaur Grass/Poison B/R Ivysaur- Lv.32
# 04 Charmander Fire B/R None
# 05 Charmeleon Fire B/R Charmander- Lv.16
# 06 Charizard Fire B/R Charmeleon- Lv.36
# 07 Squirtle Water B/R None
# 08 Wartortle Water B/R Squirtle- Lv.16
# 09 Blastoise Water B/R Wartortle- Lv.36
# 10 Caterpie Bug B/R None
# 11 Metapod Bug B/R Caterpie- Lv.7
# 12 Butterfree Bug/Flying B/R Metapod- Lv.10
# 13 Weedle Bug/Poison B/R None
# 14 Kakuna Bug/Poison B/R Weedle-Lv.7
# 15 Beedrill Bug/Poison B/R Kakuna-Lv.10
# 16 Pidgey Normal/Flying B/R None
# 17 Pidgeotto Normal/Flying B/R Pidgey- Lv.18
# 18 Pidgeot Normal/Flying B/R Pidgeotto- Lv.36
# 19 Rattata Normal B/R None
# 20 Raticate Normal B/R Rattata- Lv.20
# 21 Spearow Normal/Flying B/R None
# 22 Fearow Normal/Flying B/R Spearow- Lv.20
# 23 Ekans Poison Red None
# 24 Arbok Poison Red Ekans- Lv.22
# 25 Pikachu Electric B/R None
# 26 Raichu Electric B/R Pikachu- Thunder Stone
# 27 Sandhrew Ground Blue None
# 28 Sandslash Ground Blue Sandshrew- Lv.22
# 29 Nidoran (F) Poison B/R None
# 30 Nidorina Poison B/R Nidoran (F)- Lv.16
# 31 Nidoqueen Poison/Ground B/R Nidorina- Moon Stone
# 32 Nidoran (M) Poison B/R None
# 33 Nidorino Poison B/R Nidoran (M)- Lv.16
# 34 Nidoking Poison/Ground B/R Nidorino- Moon Stone
# 35 Clefairy Normal B/R None
# 36 Clefable Normal B/R Clefairy- Moon Stone
# 37 Vulpix Fire Blue None
# 38 Ninetales Fire Blue Vulpix- Fire Stone
# 39 Jigglypuff Normal B/R None
# 40 Wigglytuff Normal B/R Jigglypuff- Moon Stone
# 41 Zubat Poison/Flying B/R None
# 42 Golbat Poison/Flying B/R Zubat- Lv.22
# 43 Oddish Grass/Poison Red None
# 44 Gloom Grass/Poison Red Oddish- Lv.21
# 45 Vileplume Grass/Poison Red Gloom- Leaf Stone
# 46 Paras Bug/Grass B/R None
# 47 Parasect Bug/Grass B/R Paras- Lv.24
# 48 Venonat Bug/Poison B/R None
# 49 Venomoth Bug/Poison B/R Venonat- Lv.31
# 50 Diglett Ground B/R None
# 51 Dugtrio Ground B/R Diglett- Lv.26
# 52 Mewoth Normal Blue None
# 53 Persian Normal Blue Mewoth- Lv.28
# 54 Psyduck Water B/R None
# 55 Golduck Water B/R Psyduck- Lv.33
# 56 Mankey Fighting Red None
# 57 Primeape Fighting Red Mankey- Lv.28
# 58 Growlithe Fire Red None
# 59 Arcanine Fire Red Growlithe- Fire Stone
# 60 Poliwag Water B/R None
# 61 Poliwhirl Water B/R Poliwag- Lv.25
# 62 Poliwrath Water/Fighting B/R Poliwhirl- Water Stone
# 63 Abra Psychic B/R None
# 64 Kadabra Psychic B/R Abra- Lv.16
# 65 Alakazam Psychic B/R Kadabra- Traded
# 66 Machop Fighting B/R None
# 67 Machoke Fighting B/R Machop- Lv.28
# 68 Machamp Fighting B/R Machoke- Trade
# 69 Bellsprout Grass/Poison Blue None
# 70 Weepinbell Grass/Poison Blue Bellsprout- Lv.21
# 71 Victreebel Grass/Poison Blue Weepinbell- Leaf Stone
# 72 Tentacool Water/Poison B/R None
# 73 Tentacruel Water/Poison B/R Tentacool- Lv.30
# 74 Geodude Rock/Ground B/R None
# 75 Graveler Rock/Ground B/R Geodude- Lv.25
# 76 Golem Rock/Ground B/R Graveler- Trade
# 77 Ponyta Fire B/R None
# 78 Rapidash Fire B/R Ponyta- Lv.40
# 79 Slowpoke Water/Psychic B/R None
# 80 Slowbro Water/Psychic B/R Slowbro- Lv.37
# 81 Magnemite Electric B/R None
# 82 Magneton Electric B/R Magnemite- Lv.30
# 83 Farfetch'd Normal/Flying B/R None
# 84 Doduo Normal/Flying B/R None
# 85 Dodrio Normal/Flying B/R Doduo- Lv.31
# 86 Seel Water B/R None
# 87 Dewgong Water B/R Seel- Lv.34
# 88 Grimer Poison B/R None
# 89 Muk Poison B/R Grimer- Lv.38
# 90 Shellder Water B/R None
# 91 Cloyster Water B/R Shellder- Water Stone
# 92 Gastly Ghost/Poison B/R None
# 93 Haunter Ghost/Poison B/R Gastly- Lv.25
# 94 Gengar Ghost/Poison B/R Haunter- Trade
# 95 Onix Rock/Ground B/R None
# 96 Drowzee Psychic B/R None
# 97 Hypno Psychic B/R Drowzee- Lv.26
# 98 Krabby Water B/R None
# 99 Kingler Water B/R Krabby- Lv.28
# 100 Voltorb Electric B/R None
# 101 Electrode Electric B/R Voltorb- Lv.30
# 102 Exeggcute Grass/Psychic B/R None
# 103 Exeggcutor Grass/Psychic B/R Exeggcute- Leaf Stone
# 104 Cubone Ground B/R None
# 105 Marowak Ground B/R Cubone- Lv.28
# 106 Hitmonlee Fighting B/R None
# 107 Hitmonchan Fighting B/R None
# 108 Lickitung Normal B/R None
# 109 Koffing Poison B/R None
# 110 Weezing Poison B/R Koffing- Lv.35
# 111 Rhyhorn Ground/Rock B/R None
# 112 Rhydon Ground/Rock B/R Rhyhorn- Lv.42
# 113 Chansey Normal B/R None
# 114 Tangela Grass B/R None
# 115 Kangaskhan Normal B/R None
# 116 Horsea Water B/R None
# 117 Seadra Water B/R Horsea- Lv.32
# 118 Goldeen Water B/R None
# 119 Seaking Water B/R Goldeen- Lv.33
# 120 Staryu Water B/R None
# 121 Starmie Water/Psychic B/R Staryu- Water Stone
# 122 Mr. Mime Psychic B/R None
# 123 Scyther Bug/Flying Red None
# 124 Jynx Ice/Psychic B/R None
# 125 Electabuzz Electric Red None
# 126 Magmar Fire Blue None
# 127 Pinsir Bug Blue None
# 128 Tauros Normal B/R None
# 129 Magikarp Water B/R None
# 130 Gyarados Water/Flying B/R Magikarp- Lv.20
# 131 Lapras Water/Ice B/R None
# 132 Ditto Normal B/R None
# 133 Eevee Normal B/R None
# 134 Vaporeon Water B/R Eevee- Water Stone
# 135 Jolteon Electric B/R Eevee- Thunder Stone
# 136 Flareon Fire B/R Eevee- Fire Stone
# 137 Porygon Normal B/R None
# 138 Omanyte Rock/Water B/R None
# 139 Omastar Rock/water B/R Omanyte- Lv.40
# 140 Kabuto Rock/Water B/R None
# 141 Kabutops Rock/Water B/R Kabuto- Lv.40
# 142 Aerodactyl Rock/Flying B/R None
# 143 Snorlax Normal B/R None
# 144 Articuno Ice/Flying B/R None
# 145 Zapados Electric/Flying B/R None
# 146 Moltres Fire/Flying B/R None
# 147 Dratini Dragon B/R None
# 148 Dragonair Dragon B/R Dratini- Lv.30
# 149 Dragonite Dragon/Flying B/R Dragonair- Lv.55
# 150 Mewtwo Psychic B/R None
# 151 Mew Psychic ??? None
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V. Pokemon Skills
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Move Type PP Acc. Power Description
~~~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
Absorb GRS 20 100 20 Steals HP from opp., gives it
to you
Acid PSN 30 100 40 Might lower opp.'s defense
Acid Armor PSN 40 100 -- Greatly increases defense
Agility PSY 30 100 -- Greatly increases speed
Amnesia PSY 20 100 -- Greatly increases special
Aurora Beam ICE 20 100 65 Might lower defense or freeze
opp.
Barrage NRM 20 85 15 Attacks 2-5 times in a row
Barrier PSY 30 100 -- Greatly increases defense
Bide NRM 10 100 -- Lose 2-3 turns, give 2x damage
recieved
Bind NRM 20 75 15 Attacks 2-5 times, opp. can't
move
Bite NRM 25 100 60 Might scare opp.
Blizzard ICE 5 90 120 Better chance of freezing opp.
Body Slam NRM 15 100 85 Better chance of paralyzing
opp.
Bone Club GRD 20 85 65 Might scare opp.
Bonemerang GRD 10 90 50 Attacks twice in a row
Bubble WTR 30 100 20 Might lower speed
Bubblebeam WTR 20 100 65 Might lower speed
Clamp WTR 10 75 35 Attacks 2-5 times, opp. can't
move
Comet Punch NRM 15 85 20 Attacks 2-5 times in a row
Confuse Ray GST 10 100 -- Confuses opp.
Confusion PSY 25 100 50 Might confuse opp.
Constrict NRM 35 100 10 Might lower speed
Conversion NRM 30 100 -- Changes your type to opp.'s
Counter FTG 20 100 -- Gives 2x damage recieved last
turn
Crabhammer WTR 10 85 90 Almost always causes a critical
hit
Cut NRM 30 95 50 Normal attack
Defense Curl NRM 40 100 -- Increases defense
Dig GRD 10 100 60 Digs a hole 1st turn, attacks
on 2nd
Disable NRM 20 75 -- Disables one of opp.'s attacks
Dizzy Punch NRM 10 100 70 Normal attack
Double-Edge NRM 15 100 100 Recoil of 1/4
Double Kick FTG 30 100 30 Attacks twice in a row
Doubleslap NRM 10 85 15 Attacks 2-5 times in a row
Double Team NRM 15 100 -- Increases evade
Dragon Rage DRG 10 100 -- Always deals 40 HP damage
Dream Eater PSY 15 100 100 Absorbs opp.'s HP (opp. must be
sleeping)
Drill Peck FLY 20 100 80 Normal attack
Earthquake GRD 10 100 100 Normal attack
Egg Bomb NRM 10 75 100 Normal attack
Ember FIR 25 100 45 Might burn opp.
Explosion NRM 5 100 -- You faint, defeat opp. in one
hit
Fire Blast FIR 5 85 120 Better chance of burning opp.
Fire Punch FIR 15 100 75 Might burn opp.
Fire Spin FIR 15 75 20 Attacks 2-5 times, opp. can't
move
Fissure GRD 5 30 -- Automatically defeats opp.
Flamethrower FIR 15 100 100 Might burn opp.
Flash NRM 20 75 -- Lowers opp.'s accuracy
Fly FLY 15 95 70 Flies into air 1st turn,
attacks on 2nd
Focus Energy NRM 30 100 -- Increases chances for critical
hits
Fury Attack NRM 20 85 15 Attacks 2-5 times in a row
Fury Swipes NRM 15 80 20 Attacks 2-5 times in a row
Glare NRM 30 75 -- Paralyzes opp.
Growl NRM 40 100 -- Lowers opp.'s attack
Growth NRM 40 100 -- Increases special
Guillotine NRM 5 30 -- Automatically defeats opp.
Gust NRM 35 100 40 Normal attack
Harden NRM 30 100 -- Increases defense
Haze ICE 30 100 -- Removes all attack support
effects
Headbutt NRM 15 100 70 Better chance of scaring opp.
Hi Jump Kick FTG 20 75 85 If attack misses, recoil of 1/8
Horn Attack NRM 25 100 65 Normal attack
Horn Drill NRM 5 30 -- Automatically defeats opp.
Hydro Pump WTR 5 80 120 Normal attack
Hyper Beam NRM 5 90 150 Lose turn after attack
Hyper Fang NRM 10 90 -- Reduces opp.'s HP by half
Hypnosis PSY 20 75 -- Puts opp. to sleep
Ice Beam ICE 10 100 95 Might freeze opp.
Ice Punch ICE 15 100 75 Might freeze opp.
Jump Kick FTG 25 85 70 If attack misses, recoil of 1/8
Karate Chop NRM 25 100 50 Almost always causes a critical
hit
Kinesis PSY 15 80 -- Decreases opp.'s accuracy
Leech Life BUG 15 100 20 Steals HP from opp., gives it
to you
Leech Seed GRS 10 90 -- Every turn, opp.'s HP are
absorbed
Leer NRM 30 100 -- Lowers opp.'s defense
Lick GST 30 100 20 Better chance of paralyzing
opp.
Light Screen PSY 30 100 -- Halves damage from special
attacks
Lovely Kiss NRM 10 75 -- Puts opp. to sleep
Low Kick FTG 20 90 50 Better chance of scaring opp.
Meditate PSY 40 100 -- Increases attack
Mega Drain GRS 10 100 40 Steals HP from opp., gives it
to you
Mega Kick NRM 5 75 120 Normal attack
Mega Punch NRM 5 85 80 Normal attack
Metronome NRM 10 100 -- Produces random attacks
Mimic NRM 10 100 -- Allows you to copy one of
opp.'s moves
Minimize NRM 20 100 -- Increases evade
Mirror Move FLY 20 100 -- Copies opp.'s last attack
Mist ICE 30 100 -- Stat-altering moves don't
affect you
Night Shade GST 15 100 -- Deals damage equal to your
level
Pay Day NRM 20 100 40 Gives you cash equal to 2x your
level
Peck FLY 35 100 35 Normal attack
Petal Dance GRS 20 100 70 Attack 2-4 times, then become
confused
Pin Missile BUG 20 85 15 Attacks 2-5 times in a row
Poison Gas PSN 40 55 -- Poisons opp.
Poison Sting PSN 35 100 15 Might poison opp.
Poisonpowder PSN 35 75 -- Poisons opp.
Pound NRM 35 100 40 Normal attack
Psybeam PSY 20 100 65 Might confuse opp.
Psychic PSY 10 100 90 Might lower special
Psywave PSY 15 80 -- Deals damage equal to 1.5x your
level
Quick Attack NRM 30 100 40 Attacks first no matter what
Rage NRM 20 100 20 Attack rises as you take damage
Razor Leaf GRS 25 95 55 Almost always causes a critical
hit
Razor Wind NRM 10 75 80 Stores energy 1st turn, attacks
on 2nd
Recover NRM 20 100 -- Recovers half of max HP
Reflect PSY 20 100 -- Reduces damage taken by half
Rest PSY 10 100 -- Recover all HP but lose 2 turns
Roar NRM 20 100 -- Automatically ends battle
Rock Slide RCK 10 90 75 Normal attack
Rock Throw RCK 15 35 50 Normal attack
Rolling Kick FTG 15 85 60 Better chance of scaring opp.
Sand Attack NRM 15 100 -- Decreases accuracy
Scratch NRM 30 100 40 Normal attack
Screech NRM 40 85 -- Greatly decreases defense
Seismic Toss FTG 20 100 -- Deals damage equal to your
level
Self Destruct NRM 5 100 200 Deals a lot of damage, but you
faint
Sharpen NRM 30 100 -- Increases attack
Sing NRM 15 75 -- Puts opp. to sleep
Skull Bash NRM 15 100 100 Stores energy 1st turn, attacks
on 2nd
Sky Attack FLY 5 90 140 Stores energy 1st turn, attacks
on 2nd
Slam NRM 20 75 80 Normal attack
Slash NRM 20 100 70 Almost always causes a critical
hit
Sleep Powder GRS 15 85 -- Puts opp. to sleep
Sludge PSN 20 100 65 Great chance of poisoning opp.
Smog PSN 20 70 20 Does damage and poisons opp.
Smokescreen NRM 20 100 -- Decreases accuracy
Softboiled NRM 10 100 -- Recover 1/2 max HP
Solarbeam GRS 20 100 120 Stores energy 1st turn, attacks
on 2nd
Sonic Boom NRM 20 90 -- Always deals 40 HP damage
Spike Cannon NRM 15 100 20 Attacks 2-5 times in a row
Splash NRM 40 100 -- Does absolutely nothing
Spore GRS 15 100 -- Puts opp. to sleep
Stomp NRM 20 100 65 Better chance of scaring opp.
Strength NRM 15 100 80 Normal attack
String Shot BUG 40 95 -- Decreases speed
Struggle NRM -- 100 50 Used if all PP is gone, recoil
of 1/4
Stun Spore GRS 30 75 -- Paralyzes opp.
Submission FTG 25 85 80 Recoil of 1/4
Substitute NRM 10 100 -- Create clone, clone takes
damage
Super Fang NRM 10 90 -- Reduces opp.'s HP by half
Supersonic NRM 20 55 -- Confuses opp.
Surf WTR 15 100 95 Normal attack
Swift NRM 20 100 60 Hits 100% of the time
Swords Dance NRM 30 100 -- Greatly increases attack
Tackle NRM 35 95 35 Normal attack
Tail Whip NRM 30 100 -- Decreases defense
Take Down NRM 20 85 90 Recoil of 1/4
Teleport PSY 20 95 -- Automatically ends battle
Thrash NRM 20 100 90 Attack 2-4 times, then become
confused
Thunder ELC 10 75 120 Might paralyze opp.
Thunder Wave ELC 20 100 -- Paralyzes opp.
Thunderbolt ELC 15 100 95 Excellent chance at parayzing
opp.
Thunder Punch ELC 15 100 75 Might paralyze opp.
Thundershock ELC 30 100 40 Might paralyze opp.
Toxic PSN 10 90 -- Badly poisons opp.
Transform NRM 10 100 -- You turn into your opp.
Tri Attack NRM 10 100 80 Normal attack
Twineedle BUG 20 100 25 Attacks twice, might poison
opp.
Vice Grip NRM 30 100 55 Normal attack
Vine Whip GRS 10 100 35 Normal attack
Water Gun WTR 25 100 40 Normal attack
Waterfall WTR 15 100 80 Normal attack
Whirlwind NRM 20 95 -- Automatically ends battle
Wing Attack FLY 35 100 60 Normal attack
Withdraw WTR 40 100 -- Increases defense
Wrap NRM 20 85 5 Attacks 2-5 times in a row
Name Skill
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|#01 Bulbasaur|#02 Ivysaur|#03 Venusaur| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.7 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Leech Seed |
|Lv.13 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Vine Whip |
|Lv.20 |Lv.22 |Lv.- |Poisonpowder|
|Lv.27 |Lv.30 |Lv.- |Razor Leaf |
|Lv.34 |Lv.38 |Lv.43 |Growth |
|Lv.41 |Lv.46 |Lv.55 |Sleep Powder|
|Lv.48 |Lv.54 |Lv.65 |Solarbeam |
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|#04 Charmander|#05 Charmeleon|#06 Charizard| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Scratch |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.9 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Ember |
|Lv.15 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.22 |Lv.24 |Lv.- |Rage |
|Lv.30 |Lv.33 |Lv.- |Slash |
|Lv.38 |Lv.42 |Lv.46 |Flamethrower|
|Lv.46 |Lv.56 |Lv.55 |Fire Spin |
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|#07 Squirtle|#08 Wartortle|#09 Blastoise| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Tail Whip |
|Lv.8 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Bubble |
|Lv.15 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Water Gun |
|Lv.22 |Lv.24 |Lv.- |Bite |
|Lv.28 |Lv.31 |Lv.- |Withdraw |
|Lv.35 |Lv.39 |Lv.42 |Skull Bash|
|Lv.42 |Lv.47 |Lv.52 |Hydro Pump|
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|#10 Caterpie|#11 Metapod|#12 Butterfree| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |String Shot |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Harden |(Wild Metapod)
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.12 |Confusion |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.15 |Poisonpowder|
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.16 |Stun Spore |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.17 |Sleep Powder|
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.21 |Supersonic |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.26 |Whirlwind |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.32 |Psybeam |
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|#13 Weedle|#14 Kakuna|#15 Beedrill| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Poison String|
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |String Shot |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Harden | (Wild Kakuna)
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.12 |Fury Attack |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.16 |Focus Energy |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.20 |Twineedle |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.25 |Rage |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.30 |Pin Missile |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.35 |Agility |
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|#16 Pidgey|#17 Pidgeotto|#18 Pidgeot| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Gust |
|Lv.5 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Sand-Attack |
|Lv.12 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Quick Attack|
|Lv.19 |Lv.21 |Lv.- |Whirlwind |
|Lv.28 |Lv.31 |Lv.- |Wing Attack |
|Lv.36 |Lv.40 |Lv.44 |Agility |
|Lv.44 |Lv.49 |Lv.54 |Mirror Move |
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|#19 Rattata|#20 Raticate| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Tail Whip |
|Lv.7 |Lv.- |Quick Attack|
|Lv.14 |Lv.- |Hyper Fang |
|Lv.23 |Lv.27 |Focus Energy|
|Lv.34 |Lv.41 |Super Fang |
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|#21 Spearow|#22 Fearow| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Peck |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.9 |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.15 |Lv.- |Fury Attack|
|Lv.22 |Lv.25 |Mirror Move|
|Lv.29 |Lv.34 |Drill Peck |
|Lv.36 |Lv.43 |Agility |
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|#23 Ekans|#24 Arbok| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Wrap |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.10 |Lv.- |Poison Sting|
|Lv.17 |Lv.- |Bite |
|Lv.24 |Lv.27 |Glare |
|Lv.31 |Lv.36 |Screech |
|Lv.33 |Lv.47 |Acid |
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|#25 Pikachu|#26 Raichu| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Thundershock|
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.9 |Lv.- |Thunder Wave|
|Lv.16 |Lv.- |Quick Attack|
|Lv.26 |Lv.- |Swift |
|Lv.33 |Lv.- |Agility |
|Lv.43 |Lv.- |Thunder |
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|#27 Sandshrew|#28 Sandslash| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Scratch |
|Lv.10 |Lv.- |Sand-Attack |
|Lv.17 |Lv.- |Slash |
|Lv.24 |Lv.27 |Poison Sting|
|Lv.31 |Lv.36 |Swift |
|Lv.38 |Lv.47 |Fury Swipes |
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|#29 Nidoran (F)|#30 Nidorina|#31 Nidoqueen| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.8 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Scratch |
|Lv.14 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Poison Sting|
|Lv.21 |Lv.23 |Lv.- |Tail Whip |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.23 |Body Slam |
|Lv.29 |Lv.32 |Lv.- |Bite |
|Lv.36 |Lv.41 |Lv.- |Fury Swipes |
|Lv.43 |Lv.50 |Lv.- |Double Kick |
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|#32 Nidoran (M)|#33 Nidorino|#34 Nidoking| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.8 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Horn Attack |
|Lv.14 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Poison Sting|
|Lv.21 |Lv.23 |Lv.- |Focus Energy|
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.23 |Thrash |
|Lv.29 |Lv.32 |Lv.- |Fury Attack |
|Lv.36 |Lv.41 |Lv.- |Horn Drill |
|Lv.43 |Lv.50 |Lv.- |Double Kick |
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|#35 Clefairy|#36 Clefable| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Pound |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.13 |Lv.- |Sing |
|Lv.18 |Lv.- |Doubleslap |
|Lv.24 |Lv.- |Minimize |
|Lv.31 |Lv.- |Metronome |
|Lv.39 |Lv.- |Defense Curl|
|Lv.48 |Lv.- |Light Screen|
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|#37 Vulpix|#38 Ninetales| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Ember |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Tail Whip |
|Lv.16 |Lv.- |Quick Attack|
|Lv.21 |Lv.- |Roar |
|Lv.28 |Lv.- |Confuse Ray |
|Lv.35 |Lv.- |Flamethrower|
|Lv.42 |Lv.- |Fire Spin |
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|#39 Jigglypuff|#40 Wigglytuff| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Sing |
|Lv.9 |Lv.- |Pound |
|Lv.14 |Lv.- |Disable |
|Lv.19 |Lv.- |Defense Curl|
|Lv.24 |Lv.- |Doubleslap |
|Lv.29 |Lv.- |Rest |
|Lv.34 |Lv.- |Body Slam |
|Lv.39 |Lv.- |Double-Edge |
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|#41 Zubat|#42 Golbat| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Leech Life |
|Lv.10 |Lv.- |Supersonic |
|Lv.15 |Lv.- |Bite |
|Lv.21 |Lv.- |Confuse Ray|
|Lv.28 |Lv.32 |Wing Attack|
|Lv.36 |Lv.43 |Haze |
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|#43 Oddish|#44 Gloom|#45 Vileplume| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Absorb |
|Lv.15 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Poisonpowder|
|Lv.17 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Stun Spore |
|Lv.19 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Sleep Powder|
|Lv.24 |Lv.28 |Lv.- |Stun Spore |
|Lv.33 |Lv.38 |Lv.- |Petal Dance |
|Lv.46 |Lv.52 |Lv.- |Solarbeam |
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|#46 Paras|#47 Parasect| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Scratch |
|Lv.13 |Lv.- |Stun Spore|
|Lv.20 |Lv.- |Leech Life|
|Lv.27 |Lv.30 |Spore |
|Lv.34 |Lv.39 |Slash |
|Lv.41 |Lv.48 |Growth |
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|#48 Venonat|#49 Venomoth| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Disable |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Poisonpowder|
|Lv.27 |Lv.- |Leech Life |
|Lv.30 |Lv.- |Stun Spore |
|Lv.35 |Lv.38 |Psybeam |
|Lv.38 |Lv.43 |Sleep Powder|
|Lv.43 |Lv.50 |Psychic |
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|#50 Diglett|#51 Dugtrio| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Scratch |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.19 |Lv.- |Dig |
|Lv.24 |Lv.- |Sand-Attack|
|Lv.31 |Lv.35 |Slash |
|Lv.40 |Lv.47 |Earthquake |
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|#52 Meowth|#53 Persian| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Scratch |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.12 |Lv.- |Bite |
|Lv.17 |Lv.- |Pay Day |
|Lv.24 |Lv.- |Screech |
|Lv.33 |Lv.37 |Fury Swipes|
|Lv.44 |Lv.51 |Slash |
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|#54 Psyduck|#55 Golduck| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Scratch |
|Lv.28 |Lv.- |Tail Whip |
|Lv.31 |Lv.- |Disable |
|Lv.36 |Lv.39 |Confusion |
|Lv.43 |Lv.48 |Fury Swipes|
|Lv.52 |Lv.59 |Hydro Pump |
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|#56 Mankey|#57 Primeape| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Scratch |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.15 |Lv.- |Karate Chop |
|Lv.21 |Lv.- |Fury Attack |
|Lv.27 |Lv.- |Focus Energy|
|Lv.33 |Lv.37 |Seismic Toss|
|Lv.39 |Lv.46 |Thrash |
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|#58 Growlithe|#59 Arcanine| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Bite |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Roar |
|Lv.18 |Lv.- |Ember |
|Lv.23 |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.30 |Lv.- |Take Down |
|Lv.39 |Lv.- |Agility |
|Lv.50 |Lv.- |Flamethrower|
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|#60 Poliwag|#61 Poliwhirl|#62 Poliwrath| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Bubble |
|Lv.16 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Hypnosis |
|Lv.19 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Water Gun |
|Lv.25 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Doubleslap|
|Lv.31 |Lv.33 |Lv.- |Body Slam |
|Lv.38 |Lv.41 |Lv.- |Amnesia |
|Lv.45 |Lv.49 |Lv.- |Hydro Pump|
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|#63 Abra|#64 Kadbra|#65 Alakazam| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Teleport |
|Lv.- |Lv.16 |Lv.- |Confusion|
|Lv.- |Lv.20 |Lv.20 |Disable |
|Lv.- |Lv.27 |Lv.27 |Psybeam |
|Lv.- |Lv.31 |Lv.31 |Recover |
|Lv.- |Lv.38 |Lv.38 |Psychic |
|Lv.- |Lv.42 |Lv.42 |Reflect |
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|#66 Machop|#67 Machoke|#68 Machamp| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Karate Chop |
|Lv.20 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Low Kick |
|Lv.25 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.32 |Lv.36 |Lv.36 |Focus Energy|
|Lv.39 |Lv.44 |Lv.44 |Seismic Toss|
|Lv.46 |Lv.52 |Lv.52 |Submission |
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|#69 Bellsprout|#70 Weepinbell|#71 Victreebel| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Vine Whip |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Growth |
|Lv.13 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Wrap |
|Lv.15 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Poisonpowder|
|Lv.18 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Sleep Powder|
|Lv.21 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Stun Spore |
|Lv.26 |Lv.29 |Lv.- |Acid |
|Lv.33 |Lv.38 |Lv.- |Razor Leaf |
|Lv.42 |Lv.49 |Lv.- |Slam |
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|#72 Tentacool|#73 Tentacruel| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Acid |
|Lv.7 |Lv.- |Super Sonic |
|Lv.13 |Lv.- |Wrap |
|Lv.18 |Lv.- |Poison Sting|
|Lv.22 |Lv.- |Water Gun |
|Lv.27 |Lv.- |Constrict |
|Lv.33 |Lv.35 |Barrier |
|Lv.40 |Lv.43 |Screech |
|Lv.48 |Lv.50 |Hydro Pump |
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|#74 Geodude|#75 Graveler|#76 Golem| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.11 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Defense Curl|
|Lv.16 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Rock Throw |
|Lv.21 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Selfdestruct|
|Lv.26 |Lv.29 |Lv.29 |Harden |
|Lv.31 |Lv.36 |Lv.36 |Earthquake |
|Lv.36 |Lv.43 |Lv.43 |Explosion |
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|#77 Ponyta|#78 Rapidash| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Ember |
|Lv.30 |Lv.- |Tail Whip|
|Lv.32 |Lv.- |Stomp |
|Lv.35 |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.39 |Lv.- |Fire Spin|
|Lv.43 |Lv.47 |Take Down|
|Lv.48 |Lv.55 |Agility |
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|#79 Slowpoke|#80 Slowbro| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Confusion|
|Lv.18 |Lv.- |Disable |
|Lv.22 |Lv.- |Headbutt |
|Lv.27 |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.33 |Lv.- |Water Gun|
|Lv.- |Lv.37 |Withdraw |
|Lv.40 |Lv.44 |Amnesia |
|Lv.48 |Lv.55 |Psychic |
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|#81 Magnemite|#82 Magneton| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Sonicboom |
|Lv.25 |Lv.- |Thundershock|
|Lv.29 |Lv.- |Supersonic |
|Lv.35 |Lv.38 |Thunder Wave|
|Lv.41 |Lv.46 |Swift |
|Lv.47 |Lv.54 |Screech |
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|#83 Farfetch 'd| |
|Lv.- |Peck |
|Lv.- |Sand-Attack |
|Lv.7 |Leer |
|Lv.15 |Fury Attack |
|Lv.23 |Swords Dance|
|Lv.31 |Agility |
|Lv.39 |Slash |
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|#84 Doduo|#85 Dodrio| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Peck |
|Lv.20 |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.24 |Lv.- |Fury Attack|
|Lv.30 |Lv.- |Drill Peck |
|Lv.36 |Lv.39 |Rage |
|Lv.40 |Lv.45 |Tri Attack |
|Lv.44 |Lv.51 |Agility |
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|#86 Seel|#87 Dewgong| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Head Butt |
|Lv.30 |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.35 |Lv.35 |Aurora Beam|
|Lv.40 |Lv.44 |Rest |
|Lv.45 |Lv.50 |Take Down |
|Lv.50 |Lv.56 |Ice Beam |
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|#88 Grimer|#89 Muk| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Pound |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Disable |
|Lv.30 |Lv.- |Poison Gas|
|Lv.33 |Lv.- |Minimize |
|Lv.37 |Lv.- |Sludge |
|Lv.42 |Lv.45 |Harden |
|Lv.48 |Lv.53 |Screech |
|Lv.55 |Lv.60 |Acid Armor|
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|#90 Shellder|#91 Cloyster| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Withdraw |
|Lv.18 |Lv.- |Supersonic |
|Lv.23 |Lv.- |Clamp |
|Lv.30 |Lv.- |Aurora Beam |
|Lv.39 |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.50 |Lv.- |Ice Beam |
|Lv.- |Lv.50 |Spike Cannon|
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|#92 Gastly|#93 Haunter|#94 Gengar| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Lick |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Confuse Ray|
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Night Shade|
|Lv.27 |Lv.29 |Lv.29 |Hypnosis |
|Lv.35 |Lv.38 |Lv.38 |Dream Eater|
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|#95 Onix| |
|Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Screech |
|Lv.15 |Bind |
|Lv.19 |Rock Throw|
|Lv.25 |Rage |
|Lv.33 |Slam |
|Lv.43 |Harden |
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|#96 Drowzee|#97 Hypno| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Pound |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Hypnosis |
|Lv.12 |Lv.- |Disable |
|Lv.17 |Lv.- |Confusion |
|Lv.24 |Lv.- |Headbutt |
|Lv.29 |Lv.33 |Poison Gas|
|Lv.32 |Lv.37 |Psychic |
|Lv.37 |Lv.43 |Meditate |
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|#98 Krabby|#99 Kingler| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Bubble |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.20 |Lv.- |Vice Grip |
|Lv.25 |Lv.- |Guillotine|
|Lv.30 |Lv.34 |Stomp |
|Lv.35 |Lv.42 |Crabhammer|
|Lv.40 |Lv.49 |Harden |
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|#100 Voltorb|#101 Electrode| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Screech |
|Lv.17 |Lv.- |Sonic Boom |
|Lv.22 |Lv.- |Selfdestruct|
|Lv.29 |Lv.- |Light Screen|
|Lv.36 |Lv.40 |Swift |
|Lv.43 |Lv.50 |Explosion |
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|#102 Exeggcute|#103 Exeggutor| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Barrage |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Hypnosis |
|Lv.25 |Lv.- |Reflect |
|Lv.28 |Lv.- |Leech Seed |
|Lv.- |Lv.28 |Stomp |
|Lv.32 |Lv.- |Stun Spore |
|Lv.37 |Lv.- |Poisonpowder|
|Lv.42 |Lv.- |Solarbeam |
|Lv.48 |Lv.- |Sleep Powder|
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|#104 Cubone|#105 Marowak| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Bone Club |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.25 |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.31 |Lv.33 |Focus Energy|
|Lv.38 |Lv.41 |Thrash |
|Lv.43 |Lv.48 |Bonemerang |
|Lv.46 |Lv.55 |Rage |
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|#106 Hitmonlee| |
|Lv.- |Double Kick |
|Lv.- |Meditate |
|Lv.33 |Rolling Kick|
|Lv.38 |Jump Kick |
|Lv.43 |Focus Energy|
|Lv.48 |Hi Jump Kick|
|Lv.53 |Mega Kick |
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|#107 Hitmonchan| |
|Lv.- |Comet Punch |
|Lv.- |Agility |
|Lv.33 |Fire Punch |
|Lv.38 |Ice Punch |
|Lv.43 |Thunderpunch|
|Lv.48 |Mega Punch |
|Lv.53 |Counter |
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|#108 Lickitung| |
|Lv.- |Wrap |
|Lv.- |Supersonic |
|Lv.7 |Stomp |
|Lv.15 |Disable |
|Lv.23 |Defense Curl|
|Lv.31 |Slam |
|Lv.39 |Screech |
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|#109 Koffing|#110 Weezing| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Smog |
|Lv.32 |Lv.- |Sludge |
|Lv.37 |Lv.39 |Smokescreen |
|Lv.40 |Lv.43 |Selfdestruct|
|Lv.45 |Lv.49 |Haze |
|Lv.48 |Lv.53 |Explosion |
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|#111 Rhyhorn|#112 Rhydon| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Horn Attack|
|Lv.30 |Lv.- |Stomp |
|Lv.35 |Lv.- |Tail Whip |
|Lv.40 |Lv.- |Fury Attack|
|Lv.45 |Lv.48 |Horn Drill |
|Lv.50 |Lv.55 |Leer |
|Lv.55 |Lv.64 |Take Down |
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|#113 Chansey| |
|Lv.- |Pound |
|Lv.- |Doubleslap |
|Lv.24 |Sing |
|Lv.30 |Growl |
|Lv.38 |Minimize |
|Lv.44 |Defense Curl|
|Lv.48 |Light Screen|
|Lv.54 |Double-Edge |
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|#114 Tangela| |
|Lv.- |Constrict |
|Lv.- |Bind |
|Lv.29 |Absorb |
|Lv.32 |Poisonpowder|
|Lv.36 |Stun Spore |
|Lv.39 |Sleep Powder|
|Lv.45 |Slam |
|Lv.48 |Growth |
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|#115 Kangaskhan| |
|Lv.- |Comet Punch|
|Lv.- |Rage |
|Lv.26 |Bite |
|Lv.31 |Tail Whip |
|Lv.36 |Mega Punch |
|Lv.41 |Leer |
|Lv.46 |Dizzy Punch|
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|#116 Horsea|#117 Seadra| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Bubble |
|Lv.19 |Lv.- |Smokescreen|
|Lv.24 |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.30 |Lv.- |Water Gun |
|Lv.37 |Lv.41 |Agility |
|Lv.45 |Lv.52 |Hydro Pump |
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|#118 Goldeen|#119 Seaking| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Peck |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Tail Whip |
|Lv.19 |Lv.- |Supersonic |
|Lv.24 |Lv.- |Horn Attack|
|Lv.30 |Lv.- |Fury Attack|
|Lv.37 |Lv.39 |Waterfall |
|Lv.45 |Lv.48 |Horn Drill |
|Lv.54 |Lv.54 |Agility |
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|#120 Staryu|#121 Starmie| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.17 |Lv.- |Water Gun |
|Lv.22 |Lv.- |Harden |
|Lv.27 |Lv.- |Recover |
|Lv.32 |Lv.- |Swift |
|Lv.37 |Lv.- |Minimize |
|Lv.42 |Lv.- |Light Screen|
|Lv.47 |Lv.- |Hydro Pump |
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|#122 Mr. Mime| |
|Lv.- |Barrier |
|Lv.15 |Confusion |
|Lv.23 |Light Screen|
|Lv.31 |Doubleslap |
|Lv.39 |Meditate |
|Lv.47 |Substitute |
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|#123 Scyther| |
|Lv.- |Quick Attack|
|Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.- |Focus Energy|
|Lv.- |Double Team |
|Lv.29 |Slash |
|Lv.35 |Swords Dance|
|Lv.42 |Agility |
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|#124 Jynx| |
|Lv.- |Pound |
|Lv.- |Lovely Kiss|
|Lv.18 |Lick |
|Lv.23 |Doubleslap |
|Lv.31 |Ice Punch |
|Lv.39 |Body Slam |
|Lv.47 |Thrash |
|Lv.58 |Blizzard |
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|#125 Electabuzz| |
|Lv.- |Quick Attack|
|Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.34 |Thundershock|
|Lv.37 |Screech |
|Lv.42 |Thunderpunch|
|Lv.49 |Light Screen|
|Lv.54 |Thunder |
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|#126 Magmar| |
|Lv.- |Ember |
|Lv.36 |Leer |
|Lv.39 |Confuse Ray |
|Lv.43 |Fire Punch |
|Lv.48 |Smokescreen |
|Lv.52 |Smog |
|Lv.55 |Flamethrower|
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|#127 Pinsir| |
|Lv.- |Vicegrip |
|Lv.25 |Seismic Toss|
|Lv.30 |Guillotine |
|Lv.36 |Focus Energy|
|Lv.43 |Harden |
|Lv.49 |Slash |
|Lv.54 |Swords Dance|
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|#128 Tauros| |
|Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.21 |Stomp |
|Lv.28 |Tail Whip|
|Lv.35 |Leer |
|Lv.44 |Rage |
|Lv.51 |Take Down|
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|#129 Magikarp|#130 Gyrados| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Splash |
|Lv.15 |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Lv.20 |Bite |
|Lv.- |Lv.25 |Dragon Rage|
|Lv.- |Lv.32 |Leer |
|Lv.- |Lv.41 |Hydro Pump |
|Lv.- |Lv.52 |Hyper Beam |
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|#131 Lapras| |
|Lv.- |Water Gun |
|Lv.- |Growl |
|Lv.16 |Sing |
|Lv.20 |Mist |
|Lv.25 |Body Slam |
|Lv.31 |Confuse Ray|
|Lv.38 |Ice Beam |
|Lv.46 |Hyrdo Pump |
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|#132 Ditto| |
|Lv.- |Transform|
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|#133 Eevee|#134 Vaporeon|#135 Jolteon|#136 Flareon| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Sand-Attack |
|Lv.27 |Lv.27 |Lv.27 |Lv.27 |Quick Attack|
|Lv.31 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Tail Whip |
|Lv.- |Lv.31 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Water Gun |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.31 |Lv.- |Thundershock|
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.31 |Ember |
|Lv.37 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Bite |
|Lv.- |Lv.37 |Lv.37 |Lv.37 |Tail Whip |
|Lv.- |Lv.40 |Lv.- |Lv.40 |Bite |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.40 |Lv.- |Thunderwave |
|Lv.- |Lv.42 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Acid Armor |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.42 |Lv.- |Double Kick |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.42 |Leer |
|Lv.- |Lv.44 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Haze |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.44 |Lv.- |Agility |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.44 |Fire Spin |
|Lv.45 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Take Down |
|Lv.- |Lv.48 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Mist |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.48 |Lv.- |Pin Missile |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.48 |Rage |
|Lv.- |Lv.54 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Hydro Pump |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.54 |Lv.- |Thunder |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.54 |Flamethrower|
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|#137 Porygon| |
|Lv.- |Tackle |
|Lv.- |Sharpen |
|Lv.- |Conversion|
|Lv.23 |Psybeam |
|Lv.28 |Harden |
|Lv.35 |Agility |
|Lv.42 |Tri Attack|
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|#138 Omanyte|#139 Omastar| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Water Gun |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Withdraw |
|Lv.34 |Lv.- |Horn Attack |
|Lv.39 |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.46 |Lv.44 |Spike Cannon|
|Lv.53 |Lv.49 |Hydro Pump |
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|#140 Kabuto|#141 Kabutops| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Scratch |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Harden |
|Lv.34 |Lv.- |Absorb |
|Lv.39 |Lv.- |Slash |
|Lv.44 |Lv.46 |Leer |
|Lv.49 |Lv.53 |Hydro Pump|
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|#142 Aerodactyl| |
|Lv.- |Wing Attack|
|Lv.- |Agility |
|Lv.33 |Supersonic |
|Lv.38 |Bite |
|Lv.45 |Take Down |
|Lv.54 |Hyper Beam |
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|#143 Snorlax| |
|Lv.- |Head Butt |
|Lv.- |Amnesia |
|Lv.- |Rest |
|Lv.35 |Body Slam |
|Lv.41 |Harden |
|Lv.48 |Double-Edge|
|Lv.56 |Hyper Beam |
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|#144 Articuno| |
|Lv.- |Peck |
|Lv.- |Ice Beam|
|Lv.51 |Blizzard|
|Lv.55 |Agility |
|Lv.60 |Mist |
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|#145 Zapdos| |
|Lv.- |Thundershock|
|Lv.- |Drill Peck |
|Lv.51 |Thunder |
|Lv.55 |Agility |
|Lv.60 |Light Screen|
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|#146 Moltres| |
|Lv.- |Peck |
|Lv.- |Fire Spin |
|Lv.51 |Leer |
|Lv.55 |Agility |
|Lv.60 |Sky Attack|
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|#147 Dratini|#148 Dragonair|#149 Dragonite| |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Wrap |
|Lv.- |Lv.- |Lv.- |Leer |
|Lv.10 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Thunder Wave|
|Lv.20 |Lv.- |Lv.- |Agility |
|Lv.30 |Lv.35 |Lv.- |Slam |
|Lv.40 |Lv.45 |Lv.- |Dragon Rage |
|Lv.50 |Lv.55 |Lv.60 |Hyper Beam |
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|#150 Mewtwo| |
|Lv.- |Swift |
|Lv.- |Barrier |
|Lv.- |Psychic |
|Lv.- |Recover |
|Lv.75 |Mist |
|Lv.81 |Amnesia |
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|#151 Mew| |
|Lv.- |Pound |
|Lv.10 |Transform|
|Lv.20 |Mega Kick|
|Lv.30 |Metronome|
|Lv.40 |Psychic |
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VI. Items section
******************************************
Shop List
|----------------------------------------------|
| Town | Item | Cost |
|----------------------------------------------|
| Viridian | Poke Ball | 200 |
| City | Antidote | 100 |
| | Parlyz Heal | 200 |
| | Burn Heal | 250 |
|----------------------------------------------|
| Pewter | Poke Ball | 200 |
| City | Potion | 300 |
| | Escape Rope | 550 |
| | Antidote | 100 |
| | Burn Heal | 250 |
| | Awakening | 200 |
| | Parlyz Heal | 200 |
|----------------------------------------------|
| Cerulean | Poke Ball | 200 |
| City | Potion | 300 |
| | Repel | 550 |
| | Antidote | 100 |
| | Burn Heal | 200 |
| | Awakening | 200 |
| | Parlyz Heal | 200 |
|----------------------------------------------|
| Vermillion | Poke Ball | 200 |
| City | Super Potion | 700 |
| | Ice Heal | 250 |
| | Awakening | 200 |
| | Parlyz Heal | 200 |
| | Repel | 350 |
|----------------------------------------------|
| Lavender | Great Ball | 600 |
| Town | Super Potion | 700 |
| | Revive | 1500 |
| | Escape Rope | 550 |
| | Super Repel | 500 |
| | Antidote | 100 |
| | Burn Heal | 250 |
| | Ice Heal | 250 |
| | Parlyz Heal | 200 |
|----------------------------------------------|
| Celadon | Great Ball | 600 |
| City | Super Potion | 700 |
| 2nd Floor | Revive | 1500 |
| Left Side | Super Repel | 500 |
| | Antidote | 100 |
| | Burn Heal | 250 |
| | Ice Heal | 250 |
| | Awakening | 200 |
| | Parlyz Heal | 200 |
| | | |
| 2nd Floor | TM32 | 1000 |
| Right Side | TM33 | 1000 |
| | TM02 | 2000 |
| | TM07 | 2000 |
| | TM37 | 2000 |
| | TM01 | 3000 |
| | TM05 | 3000 |
| | TM09 | 3000 |
| | TM07 | 3000 |
| | | |
| 4th Floor | Poke Doll | 1000 |
| | Fire Stone | 2100 |
| | Thunder Stone| 2100 |
| | Water Stone | 2100 |
| | Leaf Stone | 2100 |
| | | |
| 5th Floor | X Accuracy | 950 |
| Left Side | Guard Spec | 700 |
| | Dire Hit | 650 |
| | X Attack | 500 |
| | X Defend | 550 |
| | X Speed | 350 |
| | X Special | 350 |
| | | |
| 5th Floor | Protein | 9800 |
| Right Side | Iron | 9800 |
| | Carbos | 9800 |
| | Calcium | 9800 |
| | | |
| Vending | Water | 200 |
| Machine | Soda | 300 |
| | Lemonade | 350 |
|----------------------------------------------|
| Saffron | Great Ball | 600 |
| City | Hyper Potion| 1500 |
| | Max Repel | 700 |
| | Escape Rope | 550 |
| | Full Heal | 600 |
| | Revive | 1500 |
|----------------------------------------------|
| Fuchsia | Ultra Ball | 1200 |
| City | Great Ball | 600 |
| | Super Potion| 700 |
| | Revive | 1500 |
| | Full Heal | 600 |
| | Super Repel | 500 |
|----------------------------------------------|
| Cinnibar | Ultra Ball | 1200 |
| Island | Great Ball | 600 |
| | Hyper Potion | 1500 |
| | Max Repel | 700 |
| | Escape Rope | 550 |
| | Full Heal | 600 |
| | Revive | 1500 |
|----------------------------------------------|
| Indigo | Ultra Ball | 1200 |
| Plateau | Great Ball | 600 |
| | Full Restore | 3000 |
| | Max Potion | 2500 |
| | Full Heal | 600 |
| | Revive | 1500 |
| | Max Repel | 700 |
|----------------------------------------------|
Balls:
Poke Ball- Catches Pokemon. The most basic type of Pokeball
Great Ball- Catches Pokemon. Has a better chance of getting Pokemon
Ultra Ball- Catches Pokemon. Has a much better chance of catching
Master Ball- Catches Pokemon. Always catches a Pokemon.
Safari Ball- Used in the Safari Zone to catch Pokemon.
Stones:
Fire Stone- Evolves Pokemon
Thunder Stone- Evolves Pokemon
Water Stone- Evolves Pokemon
Leaf Stone- Evolves Pokemon
Moon Stone- Evolves Pokemon
Important Items:
Bicycle- Used to move around much quicker
Bike Voucher- Used to get a free bicycle.
Card Key- Open the locked doors in the Silph Co.
Coin- Coin used in the Game Corner
Coin Case- Used to hold your Coins
Dome Fossil- Get a Pokemon from it
Helix Fossil- Get a Pokemon from it
Lift Key- Use the elevator in the Game Corner.
Oak's Parcel- Package for Professor Oak.
Old Amber- Get a Pokemon from it
Secret Key- Key used to open Gym in Cinnibar Island.
Exp. All- All Pokemon get experience from the battle
Gold Teeth- Give to the old man in Fuschia City
Item Finder- Helps you find hidden items
Nugget- Piece of gold, use to sell for lots of money
Gold Teeth- Give this to the Warden in Fuschia City.
Old Rod- Capture Pokemon in the water (Magikarp)
Good Rod- Catch Pokemon in the water (Other than Magikarp)
Super Rod- Catch Pokemon in the water
Poke Flute- Wakes up sleeping Pokemon
Silph Scope- Used to see the ghost in Pokemon Tower
SS Anne Ticket- Used too get aboard the SS Anne
Town Map- Map of the world
Normal Item:
Antidote- Cures poisoned Pokemon
Awakening- Wakes sleeping Pokemon
Burn Heal- Cures burned Pokemon
Ice Heal- Cures frozen Pokemon
Full Heal- Heal all status ailments
Paralyze Heal- Heals Pokemon that are paralyzed.
Potion- Restore some of your health
Super Potion- Restore your health, more than Potion
Hyper Potion- Restore your health, more than Super Potion
Max Potion- Fully restore your health
Full Restore- Heal all ailments, and restore all of your health
Ether- Restore 10 PP for one technique.
Max Ether- Restore all PP for one techinque.
Elixer- Restores 10 PP for all techniques.
Max Elixer- Retores all PP for all techinques.
Revive- Bring fainted Pokemon back to life
Max Revive- Bring fainted Pokemon back to full life
Escape Rope- Allow you to escape any dungeon
Poke Doll- Allows you to escape from battle
Repel- Weak Pokemon will not challenge you
Super Repel- Same as Repel, but last longer
Max Repel- Same as Super Repel, but last longer
Fresh Water- Restore your Pokemon's HP
Soda Pop- Restore a little more HP than Fresh Water
Lemonade- Restore more HP than Soda Pop
Powerup Items:
Rare Candy- Raise level of Pokemon by 1
HP UP- Increases a Pokemon's HP
PP UP- Increases a Pokemon's PP skill
Protein- Increases Pokemon's attack stat
Iron- Increases a Pokemon's defense stat
Calcium- Increases a Pokemon's speed stat
Carbos- Increases a Pokemon's special stat
In-Battle Only items:
X Attack- Increases Pokemon's attack during battle
X Defend- Increases Pokemon's defense during battle
X Speed- Increases Pokemon's speed during battle
X Special- Increases Pokemon's special during battle
X Accuracy- Increases the chance of a Pokemon hitting the enemy
Guard Special- Enemy Pokemon cannot use special attack
Dire Hit- Attacks become more effective
Badges:
Boulder Badge- Increases your Pokemon's power, lets you use Flash at
any time
Cascade Badge- Pokemon up to Lv.30 obey you. Also lets you use Cut out
of battle.
Thunder Badge- Increases your Pokemon's speed, lets you use Fly at any
time.
Rainbow Badge- Pokemon up to Lv.50 obey you, lets you use Strength out
of battle.
Marsh Badge- Pokemon up to Lv.70 obey you.
Soul Badge- Increases your Pokemon's defense, lets you use Surf out of
battle.
Earth Badge- All Pokemon obey you.
Throughout the game you will receive special items called TM and
HM. They are used to teach a Pokemon a skill that he/she may not
normally learn on its own. They're are 50 TM and 5 HM.
TM
01 MEGA PUNCH 26 EARTHQUAKE
02 RAZOR WIND 27 FISSURE
03 SWORDS DANCE 28 DIG
04 WHIRLWIND 29 PSYCHIC
05 MEGA KICK 30 TELEPORT
06 TOXIC 31 MIMIC
07 HORN DRILL 32 DOUBLE TEAM
08 BODY SLAM 33 REFLECT
09 TAKE DOWN 34 BIDE
10 DOUBLE-EDGE 35 METRONOME
11 BUBBLEBEAM 36 SELFDESTRUCT
12 WATER GUN 37 EGG BOMB
13 ICE BEAM 38 FIRE BLAST
14 BLIZZARD 39 SWIFT
15 HYPER BEAM 40 SKULL BASH
16 PAY DAY 41 SOFTBOILED
17 SUBMISSION 42 DREAM EATER
18 COUNTER 43 SKY ATTACK
19 SEISMIC TOSS 44 REST
20 RAGE 45 THUNDER WAVE
21 MEGA DRAIN 46 PSYWAVE
22 SOLARBEAM 47 EXPLOSION
23 DRAGON RAGE 48 ROCK SLIDE
24 THUNDERBOLT 49 TRI ATTACK
25 THUNDER 50 SUBSTITUTE
HM
01 CUT
02 FLY
03 SURF
04 STRENGTH
05 FLASH
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VII. The Battle Chart
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This chart will help you determine what kind of chance your
Pokemon will have against other type of Pokemon. Use this to your
advantage.
1. Normal 2. Fire 3. Water
4. Electric 5. Grass 6. Ice
7. Fighting 8. Poison 9. Ground
10. Flying 11. Psychic 12. Bug
13. Rock 14. Ghost 15. Dragon
ß= Super P= Poor ù= Bad
Pokemon Type
X| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8| 9| 10| 11| 12| 13| 14| 15|
1| | | | | | | | | | | | | P | ù | |
2| | P | P | | ß | ß | | | | | | ß | P | | P |
3| | ß | P | | P | | | | ß | | | | ß | | P |
A 4| | | ß | P | P | | | | ù | ß | | | | | P |
T 5| | P | ß | | P | | | P | ß | P | | P | ß | | P |
T 6| | | P | | ß | P | | | ß | ß | | | ß | | ß |
A 7| ß | | | | | ß | | P | | P | P | P | ß | ù | |
C 8| | | | | ß | | | P | P | | | ß | P | P | |
K 9| | ß | | ß | P | | | ß | | ù | | P | ß | | |
10| | | | P | ß | | ß | | | | | ß | P | | |
11| | | | | | | ß | ß | | | P | | | | |
12| | P | | | ß | | P | ß | | P | ß | | | P | |
13| | ß | | | | ß | P | | P | ß | | ß | | | |
14| ù | | | | | | | | | | ù | | | | |
15| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ß |
*Note: where there are blanks, means it is average.
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VIII. Raising & Battling Pokemon
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***Finding the right Pokemon***
First of we'll talk about raising Pokemon. Many people do no know
this, but if you want your Pokemon to be the strongest it can possibly
be (without using a Gameshark/Game Genie) you need to catch the lowest
level possible for that Pokemon. For example say you find a Pikachu at
Lv.5 and one at Lv.25. If you were to raise both you would find that
the Pikachu at Lv.5 would have higher stats than the one at Lv.25.
Also it is a good idea to catch multiple copies of the same Pokemon and
compare their stats. One Pikachu for example might have good Special,
while another may have good Speed, but little Attack. For example:
Pikachu #1 Pikachu #2
HP 30 HP 27
Attack 14 Attack 18
Defense 10 Defense 8
Speed 22 Speed 20
Special 14 Special 18
It is a good idea to try and catch a few before and find one's stats
that you like.
***Leveling Up***
The best way to raise a Pokemon is one level at a time. The reason for
this, is if you skip a level you will miss out on some stats for your
Pokemon, and they may not learn one of their special techniques.
(Ex. Pidgey gains level from 11 to 13. He will not learn Quick Attack,
which he learns at Lv.12)
***Evolved forms***
Also deciding when to evolve a Pokemon can determine how strong he gets
as well. Letting your Pokemon evolve when it is suppose to will result
in higher stats. On the other hand if you were to stop your Pokemon
from evolving, they will learn their attacks faster, but in the end
they end up being weaker, (not by much though). Check these stats for
an example (Note these stats, are not set in stone and you may have
better or worst stats than the one listed here.)
Bulbasaur Ivysaur Venusaur
HP 216 HP 250 HP 290
Attack 116 Attack 141 Attack 184
Defense 117 Defense 148 Defense 190
Speed 108 Speed 143 Speed 184
Special 150 Special 178 Special 222
(Although I have seen that if you hold off their evolution, and let
them evolve again at a later point it seems to have about the same
stats.)
As for the traded Pokemon, try to trade as soon as possible. In this
way they will become much stronger and will still learn their normal
techniques.
Stone evolution Pokemon are quite different. The sooner you evolve
them, the stronger they will become. But because of this they may not
learn some of the skills they may normally learn. You should decide
whether you want stronger stats or one of their skills.
Eevee is an exception in this case, because he still learns his natural
techniques, regardless of what you evolve him into. In other words
evolve him as soon as possible.
***Booster Items***
And the last aspect of raising Pokemon are the Booster item
(Protein, Iron, Carbos, Calcium) will affect stats as well. These raise
stats, but are limited in use. It can only be used about 10 times,
before a Pokemon will stop taking the item, although some will take
even less.
As for the Rare Candies, you should give them to any Pokemon you want.
Tests have been done that show that a Rare Candy does not affect the
stats of your Pokemon greatly. In fact it's like leveling up normally,
but for free and much faster.
***Battling Pokemon***
There are many things and factors to decide when choosing what
Pokemon you want to battle with. Do you want Pokemon with tons of HP?
Maybe Pokemon with high PP? Or just a combination of everything. By
searching through my Pokemon here are things that you may want to
consider when choosing a team.
*Note none of these stats are set in stone, and yours may differ from
the list below.
---High HP Pokemon---
This is an advantage since it will be some time before your
opponent's Pokemon can even whittle down your HP. Some of the higher HP
Pokemon include (in order from Highest to Lowest):
Chansey
Snorlax
Wigglytuff
Lapras
Vaporeon
Jigglypuff
Mewtwo
Rhydon
Muk
Kangaskhan
Gyarados
Slowbro
These are the highest ranking in HP. With these Pokemon your
strategy mainly focuses on surviving longer than your opponent. Also
with such High HP you can use those moves that take at least one turn
or two to charge up, without worry that your opponent will kill you
before you can dish out your move.
---High Attack Pokemon---
Dragonite
Kingler
Machamp
Flareon
Rhydon
Pinsir
Gyarados
Hitmonlee
Kabutops
Mewtwo
Snorlax
Golem
Scyther
With these Pokemon your focus is of course on attacks. These
Pokemon excel in their attacks, and you should try to go all out with
them. Don't rely too much on defensive maneuvers, since that will take
away from their High Attack stats.
---Top Defense Pokemon---
Cloyster
Onix
Golem
Omastar
Rhydon
Weezing
Kingler
Tangela
Graveller
Slowbro
Sandslash
Marowak
With these Pokemon you will take the least damage, while giving
out more. Try to bide your time with them, and see what your opponent
can do. With these Pokemon, you will most likely survive whatever they
have, and give them what you have in full force.
---Top Speed Pokemon---
Electrode
Mewtwo
Jolteon
Aerodactyl
Alakazam
Dugtrio
Persian
Starmie
Gengar
Tauros
Rapidash
Kadabra
Scyther
With these Pokemon you can get the first and probably last attack
before your opponent can even blink. Use this to your advantage by
combining them with attacks that make your Pokemon even faster (like
Quick Attack) and you'll beat down an opponent before they can even
pull out a move.
---Top Special Pokemon---
Mewtwo
Alakazam
Gengar
Exeggutor
Zapdos
Moltres
Articuno
Magneton
Kadabra
Tentacruel
Haunter
Hypno
As usual play these Pokemon up with their advantages. Having great
Special stats, it would be wise to use moves compliment their types.
(Water moves for Water Types, etc.) to be the most effective.
Of course you have to use common sense while facing others Pokemon.
Check out their types, and levels. Because regardless of what Pokemon
you have (even some of the tops above) good training, smart moves, and
finding the opponent's weakness will be the best way to defeat an
opponent.
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IX. Secrets and Misc. Stuff
******************************************
***Note about Gameshark/Game Genie codes***
These codes MAY erase or damage your game, use them at your own risk.
And for those with Gamesharks, be sure to place the switch in the OFF
position, when turning on the game, and turn it OFF before saving.
/////////////////
/Gameshark Codes/
/////////////////
(Most codes from the Game Shark Code Creators Club)
http://www.cmgsccc.com/
Infinite Gold- 019947D3 + 019948D3 + 019949D3
Have all 8 badges- 01FF56D3
No random Battles- 01033CD1
Infinite Casino Coins- 0199A4D5 + 0199A5D5
Infinite Time in Safari Zone- 01F00ED7
Infinite Safrai Balls- 016447DA
Store Code- Lets you buy anything from any store (If you have money for
it, you can only pick 4 items at a time)
1st slot- 01xx7CCF
2nd slot- 01xx7DCF
3rd slot- 01xx7ECF
4th slot- 01xx7FCF
(Replace xx with codes listed below)
(Code to replace, item, and cost of item at store)
(TMs and HMs can also be bought in this way)
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|01 Master Ball 0 |02 Ultra Ball 1200 |03 Great Ball 200 |
|04 PokÈBall 200 |0A Moon Stone 0 |0B Antidote 100 |
|0C Burn Heal 250 |0D Ice Heal 250 |0E Awakening 200 |
|0F Paralyze Heal 200|10 Full Restore 3000|11 Max Potion 2500|
|12 Hyper Potion 1500|13 Super Potion 700 |14 Potion 300 |
|1D Escape Rope 550 |1E Repel 350 |20 FireStone 2100 |
|21 ThunderStone 2100|22 WaterStone 2100 |23 HP Up 9800 |
|24 Protein 9800 |25 Iron 9800 |26 Carbos 9800 |
|27 Calcium 9800 |28 Rare Candy 4800 |2E X Accuracy 950 |
|2F Leaf Stone 2100 |31 Nugget 10000 |32 PP UP 9800 |
|33 PokÈDoll 1000 |34 Full Heal 600 |35 Revive 1500 |
|36 Max Revive 4000 |37 Guard Spec 700 |38 Super Repel 500|
|39 Max Repel 700 |3A Dire Hit 650 |3B Coin 10 |
|3C Fresh Water 200 |3D Soda Pop 300 |3E Lemonade 350 |
|41 X Attack 500 |42 X Defend 550 |43 X Speed 350 |
|44 X Special 350 |4B Exp. All 0 |4F PP Up 0 |
|50 Ether 0 |51 Max Ether 0 |52 Elixir 0 |
|53 Max Elixir 0 |
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(Code to replace, item)
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|Code|Item |Code|Item |Code|Item |Code|Item|
|C4 |HM01 |C5 |HM02 |C6 |HM03 |C7 |HM04|
|C8 |HM05 |C9 |TM01 |CA |TM02 |CB |TM03|
|CC |TM04 |CD |TM05 |CE |TM06 |CF |TM07|
|D0 |TM08 |D1 |TM09 |D2 |TM10 |D3 |TM11|
|D4 |TM12 |D5 |TM13 |D6 |TM14 |D7 |TM15|
|D8 |TM16 |D9 |TM17 |DA |TM18 |DB |TM19|
|DC |TM20 |DD |TM21 |DE |TM22 |DF |TM23|
|E0 |TM24 |E1 |TM25 |E2 |TM26 |E3 |TM27|
|E4 |TM28 |E5 |TM29 |E6 |TM30 |E7 |TM31|
|E8 |TM32 |E9 |TM33 |EA |TM34 |EB |TM35|
|EC |TM36 |ED |TM37 |EE |TM38 |EF |TM39|
|F0 |TM40 |F1 |TM41 |F2 |TM42 |F3 |TM43|
|F4 |TM44 |F5 |TM45 |F6 |TM46 |F7 |TM47|
|F8 |TM48 |F9 |TM49 |FA |TM50 |
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Fight Pokemon at Level ??- 01xx27D1
05= Level 5
0A= Level 10
0F= Level 15
14= Level 20
1E= Level 30
28= Level 40
32= Level 50
4B= Level 75
63= Level 99
64= Level 100
Pick any Pokemon you want from the start- 01xx1ED1
(This code will let you choose any Pokemon you want to start with at
the beginning. The game will show the 3 starters, but whatever you pick
it will end up with whatever code you put in.
Pick the Pokemon you fight in the wild- 01xxD8CF
(Lets you choose which Pokemon you are able to fight in the wild)
(Replace xx with codes below)
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|Code|Pokemon | | | |
|99 Bulbasaur |O9 Ivysaur |9A Venusaur | |
|B0 Charmander|B2 Charmeleon|B4 Charizard | |
|B1 Squirtle |B3 Wartortle |1C Blastoise | |
|7B Caterpie |7C Metapod |7D Butterfree | |
|70 Weedle |71 Kakuna |72 Beedrill | |
|24 Pidgey |96 Pidgeotto |97 Pidgeot | |
|A5 Rattata |A6 Raticate | | |
|05 Spearow |23 Frearow | | |
|6C Ekans |2D Arbok | | |
|54 Pikachu |55 Raichu | | |
|60 Sandshrew |61 Sandslash | | |
|0F Nidoran(F)|A8 Nindorina |10 NidoQueen | |
|03 Nidoran(M)|A7 Nindorino |07 NidoKing | |
|04 Clefairy |8E Clefable | | |
|52 Vulpix |53 Ninetales | | |
|64 Jigglypuff|65 Wigglytuff| | |
|6B Zubat |82 Golbat | | |
|B9 Oddisho |BA Gloom |BB Vileplume | |
|6D Paras |2E Parasect | | |
|41 Venonat |77 Venomoth | | |
|3B Diglett |76 Dugtrios | | |
|4D Meowth |90 Persian | | |
|2F Psyduck |80 Goldduck | | |
|39 Mankey |75 Primeape | | |
|21 Growlithe |14 Arcaninel | | |
|47 Poliwag |6E Poliwhirl |6F Poliwrath | |
|94 Abra |26 Kadabra |95 Alakazam | |
|6A Machop |29 Machoke |7E Machchamp | |
|BC Bellsprout|BD Weepinbell|BE Victreebell| |
|18 Tentacool |9B Tentacruel| | |
|A9 Geodude |27 Gravelern |31 Golem | |
|A3 Ponyta |A4 Rapidash | | |
|25 Slowpoke |08 Slobro | | |
|AD Magnemite |36 Magneton | | |
|40 Farfetch'd| | | |
|46 Doduo |74 Dodrio | | |
|3A Seel 086 |Dewgong | | |
|0D Grimer |88 Muk | | |
|17 Shellder |8B Cloyster | | |
|19 Gastly |93 Haunter |0E Gengar | |
|22 Onix | | | |
|30 Drowzee |81 Hypno | | |
|4E Krabby |8A Kingler | | |
|06 Voltorb |8D Electrode | | |
|0C Exeggcute |0A Exeggutor | | |
|11 Cubone |91 Marowak | | |
|2B Hitmonlee | | | |
|2C Hitmonchan| | | |
|0B Lickitung | | | |
|37 Koffing |8F Weezing | | |
|12 Rhyhorn |01 Rhydon | | |
|28 Chansey | | | |
|1E Tangela | | | |
|02 Kangaskhan| | | |
|5C Horsea |5D Seadra | | |
|9D Goldeen |9E Seaking | | |
|1B Staryu |98 Starmie | | |
|2A Mr. Mime | | | |
|1A Scyther | | | |
|48 Jynx | | | |
|35 Electabuzz| | | |
|33 Magmar | | | |
|1D Pinsir | | | |
|3C Tauros | | | |
|85 Magikarp |16 Gyarados | | |
|13 Lapras | | | |
|4C Ditto | | | |
|66 Eevee |69 Vaporeon |68 Jolteon |67 Flareon|
|AA Porygon | | | |
|62 Omanyte |63 Omastar | | |
|5A kabuto |5B Kabutops | | |
|AB Aerodactyl| | | |
|84 Snorlax | | | |
|4A Articuro | | | |
|4B Zapdos | | | |
|49 Moltres | | | |
|58 Dratini |59 Dragonair |42 Dragonite | |
|83 Mewtwo | | | |
|15 Mew | | | |
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/Game Genie Codes/
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RED only codes.
xx1-91A-7FC +
xx1-93A-F7E +
xx1-9BA-5DB
Blue only codes.
xx1-91A-7FC +
xx1-93A-F7E +
xx1-9BA-6EB
Pokemon List Number before Pokemon is number you use in place of xx's
Number after Pokemon is number of Pokemon in the game.
(Replace xx with codes below)
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|Code|Pokemon | | | |
|99 Bulbasaur |O9 Ivysaur |9A Venusaur | |
|B0 Charmander|B2 Charmeleon|B4 Charizard | |
|B1 Squirtle |B3 Wartortle |1C Blastoise | |
|7B Caterpie |7C Metapod |7D Butterfree | |
|70 Weedle |71 Kakuna |72 Beedrill | |
|24 Pidgey |96 Pidgeotto |97 Pidgeot | |
|A5 Rattata |A6 Raticate | | |
|05 Spearow |23 Frearow | | |
|6C Ekans |2D Arbok | | |
|54 Pikachu |55 Raichu | | |
|60 Sandshrew |61 Sandslash | | |
|0F Nidoran(F)|A8 Nindorina |10 NidoQueen | |
|03 Nidoran(M)|A7 Nindorino |07 NidoKing | |
|04 Clefairy |8E Clefable | | |
|52 Vulpix |53 Ninetales | | |
|64 Jigglypuff|65 Wigglytuff| | |
|6B Zubat |82 Golbat | | |
|B9 Oddisho |BA Gloom |BB Vileplume | |
|6D Paras |2E Parasect | | |
|41 Venonat |77 Venomoth | | |
|3B Diglett |76 Dugtrios | | |
|4D Meowth |90 Persian | | |
|2F Psyduck |80 Goldduck | | |
|39 Mankey |75 Primeape | | |
|21 Growlithe |14 Arcaninel | | |
|47 Poliwag |6E Poliwhirl |6F Poliwrath | |
|94 Abra |26 Kadabra |95 Alakazam | |
|6A Machop |29 Machoke |7E Machchamp | |
|BC Bellsprout|BD Weepinbell|BE Victreebell| |
|18 Tentacool |9B Tentacruel| | |
|A9 Geodude |27 Gravelern |31 Golem | |
|A3 Ponyta |A4 Rapidash | | |
|25 Slowpoke |08 Slobro | | |
|AD Magnemite |36 Magneton | | |
|40 Farfetch'd| | | |
|46 Doduo |74 Dodrio | | |
|3A Seel 086 |Dewgong | | |
|0D Grimer |88 Muk | | |
|17 Shellder |8B Cloyster | | |
|19 Gastly |93 Haunter |0E Gengar | |
|22 Onix | | | |
|30 Drowzee |81 Hypno | | |
|4E Krabby |8A Kingler | | |
|06 Voltorb |8D Electrode | | |
|0C Exeggcute |0A Exeggutor | | |
|11 Cubone |91 Marowak | | |
|2B Hitmonlee | | | |
|2C Hitmonchan| | | |
|0B Lickitung | | | |
|37 Koffing |8F Weezing | | |
|12 Rhyhorn |01 Rhydon | | |
|28 Chansey | | | |
|1E Tangela | | | |
|02 Kangaskhan| | | |
|5C Horsea |5D Seadra | | |
|9D Goldeen |9E Seaking | | |
|1B Staryu |98 Starmie | | |
|2A Mr. Mime | | | |
|1A Scyther | | | |
|48 Jynx | | | |
|35 Electabuzz| | | |
|33 Magmar | | | |
|1D Pinsir | | | |
|3C Tauros | | | |
|85 Magikarp |16 Gyarados | | |
|13 Lapras | | | |
|4C Ditto | | | |
|66 Eevee |69 Vaporeon |68 Jolteon |67 Flareon|
|AA Porygon | | | |
|62 Omanyte |63 Omastar | | |
|5A kabuto |5B Kabutops | | |
|AB Aerodactyl| | | |
|84 Snorlax | | | |
|4A Articuro | | | |
|4B Zapdos | | | |
|49 Moltres | | | |
|58 Dratini |59 Dragonair |42 Dragonite | |
|83 Mewtwo | | | |
|15 Mew | | | |
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Game Genie code to get Mew:
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(I do not have a Game Genie to test this out, so I'm not sure if it
works.)
151-91A-7FC
151-93A-F7E
B91-9BA-6EB
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Seafoam Island Glitch:
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Having trouble catching Pokemon in the Safari Zone? Well try this.
First go to the Safari Zone, when your time runs out, fly to Seafoam
Island, (try to avoid fights, for it will ruin the code) and Surf along
the coast. If done correctly the Pokemon from the Safari Zone will
appear, and be much easier to catch.
Be warned sometime it glitches and gives you the MissingNo. glitch.
* Note this trick will work on any place you visited, and on any coast.
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Missingno.:
-----------
There is a glitch called MISSINGNO. , it is on Cinnibar. First trade a
Venonat for Tangela or any other Pokemon in the lab then surf on the
coast/water to the right if you surf right next to the gym on half
land-half water tiles, you will fight MISSINGNO. who is no. 000.
Also another way to get MissingNo. is to trade between The Japanese and
American versions of Pokemon.
Another way to get MissingNo. is to talk to the man who catches a
Weedle in Viridian. Now fly down to Cinnibar Island and surf up and
down on the coast of the island. (This also seems to produce extremely
high level Pokemon at times as well)
*Note: Despite numerous rumors MissingNo. is not a REAL Pokemon. It is
a bug/error/glitch in that game nothing more, nothing less.
**Note: The Missingno code has been know to wreck your Hall of Fame,
and wreck things that have to do with the Game Link, graphic errors,
and many other things to your game. Be careful when trying this code
out.
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108 Master Ball Code:
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This trick will actually work with any item. Do the Missingno. code
above. Put the item you want duplicated in the 6th slot of your item
list. When the battle with Missingno. is over you should end up with a
108 of whatever item you chose.
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Level 100+ Code:
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First go to Viridian City and talk to the Old Man. Then fly to Cinnabar
Island and on surf on the coast and you'll run into a Lv.100 plus
Pokemon. The problem.....once he levels up he reverts to Lv.100.
*Note: A Rare Candy seems to fix the reverting to Lv.100
**Note: Also note that the 5th item in your list also seems to
duplicate when you do this.
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Cutting Grass:
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You can use the cut ability to cut the grass. Use can use this to avoid
fights or just for fun.
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Duplicating Pokemon:
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To do this trick have one person trade a Pokemon that you want, and
trade him something common. When you receive the Pokemon and the
Waiting message appears, the other person needs to turn off his Game
Boy, and then turn off yours. When you turn it on again, both of you
should know have the Pokemon you were in the middle of trading.
*Note: This code has been known to erase saved games as well. Use at
your own risk.
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Fishing for Statues:
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Stand in front of a gym and use one of the rods to fish. You will for
some reason act as if you were really fishing in water.
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Invisible PC:
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In Celadon City, there is a hotel for humans. If you enter the building
you will notice it is very similar to the PokeCenter. In fact if you go
to the same spot where the PC would be, you will find an invisible PC.
It works exactly like a normal PC, but invisible.
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X. Credits/Disclaimer
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This FAQ is copyrighted by Mike Meevasin. Pokemon is
made/owned/copyrighted/whatever by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures
Inc. You may freely use this FAQ for noncommercial purposes if it is
not altered, you ask me first, and I am credited.
%%%Credits%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- Terry Meevasin (tmeeva@sprintmail.com) for
helping me with TMs and plenty of the evolution.
- Maniac9127 (Maniac9127@aol.com) for a better battle
chart.
- Pokemon Power for supplying the rarity of each
Pokemon in each version.
- Edward Mathews (morphicon@hotmail.com) for giving
me the last two TM's I needed.
- Pikacard (pikacard@angelfire.com) for his list of all the
Pokemon skills. (http://www.angelfire.com/ia/pikacard/)
- Jonathan C Dennis (skywalker840@juno.com) for the Game Genie
code for Mew
- CoolJoshH (CoolJoshH@aol.com) for the info on the MissingNo.
Pokemon.
- Mewtwo2500 (Mewtwo2500@aol.com) for the Gameshark code for Mew.
- PYoung5731 (PYoung5731@aol.com) for the correction on the Mew GS
code.
- Shuggums1 (Shuggums1@aol.com) for the Mew GS correction as well and
corrections for Pikachu's moves, and corrections or Rarity.
- Paul Brusky (pbrusky@columbus.rr.com) for a correction in the Level
100+ Code.
- Danny Murray (dan7768@hotmail.com) for proving the Catch other
trainer's Pokemon code to be false.
- Debby Elstad (detales@jps.net) for reminding me of Mew.
- Dragon Knight (zanbias@hotmail.com) for reminding me of Mew as well.
- The Helds (h1620@cros.net) for helping me with some FAQ questions,
and for reminding me of Mew as well.
- Mike Graziano (mgrazian@mail.sdf.bellsouth.net) for more MissingNo.
tidbits.
- Denkou Ex (Denkou_Ex@aol.com) for various tips from the Nintendo
Power Magazines.
- Tom Vipe (Tomvipe@aol.com) for corrections on the Battle Chart.
- Nick Joslin (joslin1000@aol.com) for the Game Genie codes.
- "µ" for a list of Pokemon skills.
- marshmallow (m_mallow@hotmail.com) for saying this Pokemon guide is
one of the better one on Gamefaqs ^_^ Check out his other FAQ (which
are all of high quality) if you ever need help.