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Pokemon

Released: 1998 Game Code: DMG-APAU-AUS Typed out by Ben Kosmina ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 1 CONTENTS Story 1 Viridian Forest 22 World Map 4 Pewter City 24 The World of Pokemon 6 The Adventure Goes On 26 Using The Controller 8 Pokemon Leaders 27 Getting Started 9 Hints 28 Menu Screen 10 Collect Pokemon 30 Let's Begin 14 Battle Screen 34 Pallet Town 14 Game Link Cable 36 Route #1 16 Techniques 40 Viridian City 18 Items 40 Route #2 20 Pokemon List 44 This is the Red/Blue version of Pokemon. There are other versions, too. The story and characters are the same for all versions. The differences between the versions are the type and probability of Pokemon appearing. To complete your collection, you will need to trade with a friend who has another version. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Page 2 STORY You are an 11-year old boy living in Pallet Town with your mother. Your rival lives next door to you. You and your rival used to play nicely together when you were little, but lately, he has become mean. He sees you as his rival because you are the same age and height. You also get similar grades in school. When you hear that Professer Oak is learning about Pokemon, you get excited because you are a curious boy. You walk outside of Pallet Town in search of Pokemon and you hear a voice. "Hey! Don't go into the grass!" It was Professor Oak. "There are wild Pokemon living in the grass," he said. "They can be very ----------------------------------------------------------------- Page 3 dangerous. If you have trained Pokemon, you can let them fight against wild ones." Professor Oak took you back to his lab where your rival was waiting. Professor Oak invited him because he is Professor Oak's grandson. Professor Oak spoke, "There are three Pokemon here, so take the one you like! Now that you have a Pokemon, the rest is up to you..." ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 4-5 WORLD MAP There are many ways to travel from place to place. Use this map to help you find where you're going. [This map is exactly the same as the one that you can get off of your rival's sister. In other words, I'm not going to draw it.] ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 6 THE WORLD OF POKEMON I am Professor Oak. The document you are reading is the result of many years of studying Pokemon. I strongly suggest that you read this document so you may become a Pokemon Master. WHAT ARE POKEMON? In this world there are more than 100 Pokemon. They gain experience and become more powerful as they fight against each other. Pokemon that only have simple attack techniques such as TACKLE or TAIL WHIP will learn more powerful techniques like BITE or WATER GUN. Some Pokemon even evolve and change the way they look. Professor Oak He is the leading expert on Pokemon. Listen to his wise advice. [Like 'Ooh, you got my package!] ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 7 DEFEAT THE 8 POKEMON LEADERS In the world of Pokemon, there are many Pokemon Trainers who raise Pokemon for fighting. Only 8 of these trainers are considered to be Pokemon Leaders. You can find these leaders hanging out at local gyms, training their Pokemon to become stronger. These leaders are waiting for anyone who wants to challenge them. In order to complete your Pokedex, you must fight these leaders. COMPLETE YOUR POKEDEX Your goal is to capture one of every Pokemon in the world to become a true Pokemon Master. To do this, you must record all of your findings in your electronic encyclopaedia called a Pokedex. All of the Pokemon data you find will be automatically recorded in your Pokedex. To catch Pokemon, you will need Poke Balls which you may purchase from Poke Marts in most towns and cities. You will also need to trade Pokemon with friends who have a different version in order to complete your Pokedex. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 8 USING THE CONTROLLER + Control Pad Move the world map. Move the cursor when a command is selected. SELECT Arrange items. START Display the Menu screen. B Button Cancel the Menu screen. Cancel a command that was selected with the A Button. A Button Confirm a menu selection. Talk to people (keep pressing to reveal the entire message). ----------------------------------------------------------------- Page 9 GETTING STARTED On Title Screen, press either A Button or START, and the following options will appear. Use +Control Pad to select and the A Button to confirm. New Game This mode lets you play the game from the very beginning. Register the names of your character and rival. Select letters using the + Control Pad and confirm with the A Button. If you make a mistake, you can erase the letters one by one using the B Button, so you can re-enter the names. Continue If you have saved a previous game, this mode will be added and you will be able to continue from the last time you saved. Option See page 15 [this page reference is wrong, see page 13] HOW TO ERASE FILES On the Title screen, press up on the +Control Pad while pressing SELECT and the B Button. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 10 MENU SCREEN While moving in the world, press START to display the Menu screen. On the Menu screen, you can select seven commands. - POKEDEX The 'Pokedex' command lets you view the data of any Pokemon you have seen or captured. Data Use Data to view information about a Pokemon you have caught. If you have only seen (not captured) a Pokemon, the data won't be displayed. Cry Use Cry when you want to hear the voice of a Pokemon crying. Area Use Area when you want to see where a Pokemon has been seen. Quit Use Quit to return to the Menu screen. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 11 - POKEMON The 'Pokemon' command displays the status of the Pokemon you currently have in your possession. You may only carry 6 pokemon at a time. Stats ATTACK - Pokemon's attack power. DEFENSE - Pokemon's defense power. SPEED - Pokemon's speed. SPECIAL - Pokemon's special power. TYPE - Genetic class of Pokemon. HP - Pokemon's HP [hit points or health points]. When it's 0, it can't fight. PP - Power Points. OT - Name of the Original Trainer. ID NO. - ID number determined at the start. Switch Rearrange the order of your Pokemon. When you encounter enemy Pokemon, the one on top of your list will fight first. You may want to rearrange the order so your strongest Pokemon, or the one you want to train, is on top of the list. Cancel Use Cancel when you want to return to the Menu screen. --------------------------------------------------------------- Page 12 - ITEM The 'Item' command displays a list of items that you have collected. You may carry up to Twenty items at a time. Use Select this to use the highlighted item. Toss Select this to throw away the highlighted item. - NAME This command will display the name, amount of money, number of badges and time spent playing the game. - SAVE This command lets you save your progress. When you continue, you will resume play from where you last saved your game. [You only have ONE save slot. You can save the game anywhere except in battle, so save frequently!] -------------------------------------------------------------- Page 13 -OPTION Select 'Option' to view a list of game play options. You will be able to change the speed of the text, the battle animation and the style of battle to your liking. Text Speed This changes the speed of the message text to three levels. [Fast, medium or slow.] Battle Animation Turn the animation during a fight to ON or OFF. [Battle Animation is a display of the attack selected. Eg. 'Bubble' attack will show a stream of bubbles hitting your opponent.] Battle Rules Select the rules of the game as they relate to fighting Pokemon Trainers. SHIFT - After defeating an opponent's Pokemon, you will have the option of switching to another Pokemon in your current group. SET - In this mode, even if you defeat your opponent's Pokemon, you must continue fighting using the same Pokemon. - EXIT This command returns you to the game. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 14 LET'S BEGIN PALLET TOWN This is where you begin your quest to become a Pokemon Master. Explore the town before heading North. After leaving your house, go visit your rival and Professor Oak. * Talk to everyone you see. People will help you along the way, so don't miss anything. 1. Your Home This is where you live. You and your rival grew up playing together and had a great friendship until he became competitive and mean. 2. Your Rival's Home This is where your rival lives. The two of you were great friends not too long ago. Maybe there's a chance that the two of you can work things out. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Page 15 3. Professor Oak's Lab You need to find Professor Oak, but he's not in the town. As you try to leave the town, Professor Oak will stop you "Hey! Wait! Don't go out!" You will soon find yourself standing in Professor Oak's lab. SELECT YOUR POKEMON Professor Oak will let you choose 1 of three Pokemon. Choose wisely because the Pokemon you select will determine how difficult the game is. Read OAK'S MEMO below for a tip. OAK'S MEMO First-time players should choose Bulbasaur because it is a grass Pokemon. The first boss uses Rock Pokemon. Grass Pokemon are more effective when attacking Rock Pokemon. --------------------------------------------------------------- Page 16 ROUTE #1 DANGER! WILD POKEMON You will travel north into the grassy area. There, you will run into many Wild Pokemon. Walk around in the grassy areas and you will meet Pokemon. RATTATA Bites anything when it attacks. Small and very quick, it is a common sight in many places. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 17 YOUR FIRST BATTLE When you encounter a Wild Pokemon, a sequence of events will take place. The information on this page will teach you the basic fighting technique. First, the Wild Pokemon will appear on the screen. Next, you will exchange attacks with the Wild Pokemon. Finally, if your Pokemon wins, it will receive experience points. PIDGEY A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its wings at ground level to kick up blinding sand. OAK'S MEMO At this point you will not be able to capture a Wild Pokemon. You can only fight for experience points. When you get to Viridian City, you may purchase Poke Balls at the shop. ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 18 VIRIDIAN CITY 1. Viridian GYM You can't get in here because it's closed. 2. Poke Mart ITEM LIST Poke Ball - 200 Antidote - 100 Paralyz Heal - 200 Burn Heal - 250 OAK'S MEMO When you talk to the shop keeper, he'll ask you to deliver a parcel to Professor Oak. Take the parcel back to Oak's Lab in Pallet Town. ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 19 3. Pokemon Centre Here, you may recover the HP and PP of your Pokemon for free. You can also deposit or withdraw your Pokemon and items using the personal computer. When you deposit Pokemon, you can place twenty of them in a single box. (There are a total of twelve boxes.) Also, the PC is connected to Oak's Lab, so he can evaluate your Pokedex. Check out the Link Cable Club where you can trade Pokemon or battle your friends. ACCESS COMPUTER Bill's Computer Access Bill's Computer to deposit or withdraw Pokemon. You can only carry 6 at a time. You may organise your Pokemon in seperate boxes. For example, you may want to store similar types in the same box. Note: Bill's Computer will be known as SOMEONE'S PC until you find Bill. Your Computer Access your computer to deposit or withdraw items. You can only carry twenty at a time. Oak's Computer Access Oak's computer to receive Professor Oak's rating of how you're doing. ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 20 ROUTE #2 Route #2 is the area between Viridian City and Pewter City. Be careful, this road travels through the Viridian Forest which has stronger Pokemon lurking about. Make sure you've built your Pokemon levels up before traveling here. * Give the parcel to Professor Oak and he will give you a Pokedex in return. * You can see items on the other side of these trees. How do you get them? You'll have to come back later. CATERPIE Its short feet are tipped with suction pads that enable it to tirelessly climb slopes and walls. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 21 USE THE POKE BALL You will need to use Poke Balls to capture Wild Pokemon. It will work best if you get its energy down as far as possible, but not all the way. If you can, use a Pokemon who has the ability to put the Wild Pokemon to sleep. Once its sleeping, throw a Poke Ball to capture it. WEEDLE Often found in forests eating leaves. It has a sharp venomous stinger on its head. NO |----------------| |----------------| Wild Pokemon may |PIDGEY | |PIDGEY | escape if their energy |******** | |******** | is too high. | | | | | SQUIRTLE | | SQUIRTLE | | *****=== | ----) | *****=== | |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |BLUE used | |Aww! It appeared| |POKE BALL! | |to be caught! | |----------------| |----------------| YES |----------------| |----------------| Get the Wild Pokemon |PIDGEY | |PIDGEY | energy down, then throw |*======= | |*======= | a Poke Ball at it. You | | | | can capture many Pokemon | SQUIRTLE | | SQUIRTLE | this way. | ****==== | ----) | ****==== | |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |BLUE used | |All right! | |POKE BALL! | |PIDGEY was \/| |----------------| |----------------| OAK'S MEMO As you play, the Wild Pokemon you meet will get stronger. You may need to throw more than one Poke Ball to capture them. ------------------------------------------------------------ Page 22 VIRIDIAN FOREST The Viridian Forest is full of danger as Wild Pokemon lurk in the grassy areas. You will also find plenty of other Pokemon Trainers here. This is a great area to practice your fighting skills. 1. Poke Ball 2. Antidote 3. Potion KAKUNA Almost incapable of moving, this Pokemon can only harden its shell to protect itself from predators. --------------------------------------------------------------- Page 23 Pokemon Trainer When you battle other Pokemon Trainers, you will earn money and your Pokemon will gain experience points. A Pokemon Trainer may have 1 to 6 trained Pokemon, so it's a good idea for you to have 6. You will not be able to capture Pokemon from other Pokemon Trainers. METAPOD This Pokemon is vunerable to attack while its shell is soft, exposing its weak and tender body. PIKACHU When several of these Pokemon gather, their electricity could build and cause lightning storms. OAK'S MEMO If you have collected 6 Pokemon, raise their levels evenly. Let each of your Pokemon have a turn in battle. Also, you may want to collect 6 different types of Pokemon. --------------------------------------------------------------- Page 24 PEWTER CITY ROUTE #3 You will not be able to travel on Route #3 until you have defeated Brock in Pewter Gym. 1. Museum When you visit the museum, you can learn about rare or extinct Pokemon. The information is saved to your Pokedex so you won't forget what you learned. 2. Pokemon Centre 3. Poke Mart ITEM LIST Poke Ball - 200 Potion - 300 Escape Rope - 550 Antidote - 100 Burn Heal - 250 Awakening - 200 Parlyz Heal - 200 ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 25 4. Pewter Gym You will have to fight against another trainer in this gym before you fight Brock. It will be helpful if you bring some potions. VS. 1st LEADER/BROCK Brock uses Rock-type Pokemon. You will have an easier time defeating him with Grass or Water-type Pokemon. * Defeat Brock to get the Boulder Badge. BROCK'S POKEMON GEODUDE - LV 12 ONIX - LV 14 OAK'S MEMO Charmander needs a higher level against Brock's Pokemon because Fire-type don't match up well against Rock-type Pokemon. -------------------------------------------------------------- Page 26 THE ADVENTURE GOES ON... There is so much more than what has been described in the previous pages. You must talk to all of the people that you find throughout your quest to become the world's greatest Pokemon Trainer. Game Corner They say that the Team Rocket has something to do with this gaming area. Check it out. Safari Zone This is a great place to capture Pokemon. You definitely get what you pay for. Fishing There are three different rods that allow you to catch many different water Pokemon. Fish everywhere. Day Care Centre The Pokemon Daycare Centre will watch one of your Pokemon and raise its level while you're away. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 27 POKEMON LEADERS Brock: Pewter City BOULDER BADGE The Power of all Pokemon increases a little. It lets you use FLASH any time. Misty: Cerulean City CASCADE BADGE Pokemon up to level 30 obey you. Any higher, they are unruly! It lets you use CUT any time. Lt. Surge: Vermillion City THUNDER BADGE The speed of all Pokemon increases a little. It lets you use FLY any time. Erika: Celadon City RAINBOW BADGE Pokemon up to level 50 obey you. Any higher, they become unruly! It lets you use STRENGTH any time. Sabrina: Saffron City MARSH BADGE Pokemon up to level 70 obey you. Any higher, they are unruly! Koga: Fuschia City SOUL BADGE The defence of all Pokemon increases a little. It lets you use SURF any time. Blaine: Cinnabar Island VOLCANO BADGE Your Pokemon's special abilities increase a little. ??????????? EARTH BADGE All Pokemon obey you! ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 28 HINTS OAK'S MEMO You will find many interesting things during your quest. On the next couple of pages. I have recorded some things I believe will make your quest more enjoyable. How to Use Pokemon Box There are twelve boxes in which you may store Pokemon. Newly captured Pokemon will be stored in the currently selected box. When a box is full, you must change boxes. If Your Pokemon Box is Full If your Pokemon Box is full, you will not be able to keep Pokemon that you capture. You need to access the computer in a Pokemon Centre and change to a box that is not full. Hidden Machine Sometimes you will get a Hidden Machine instead of a Technical Machine. It works similar to a Technical Machine but you can use a Hidden Machine as may times as you want. Also, the skills learnt from this machine can be used not only during the battle but while moving in the world. For instance, you can CUT the tree blocking the road by using an ability called CUT or swim in the water by using an ability called SURF. [Not explained well, is it? Hidden Machines and Tech. Machines are new, better moves that your Pokemon can learn. TMs can only be used on one Pokemon once, but HMs can be used multiple times on Pokemon. In addition, you can use HMs when moving around the world. But, HMs can only be used on the world once you get the badge that lets you. An example of this is that you can't use CUT until Misty gives you the Cascade Badge. Hope this helps.] -------------------------------------------------------------- Page 29 How to Arrange Items First open ITEM on the Menu screen. Move the cursor (using the +Control Pad) to the item you want to move, then press SELECT. Next move the cursor to where you want the item to moved using the +Control Pad, and press SELECT. ** You can arrange the abilities during the fight the same way. Change Pokemon Names There is only one place where you may change the nicknames of your Pokemon. When you find this place, be sure to remember where it is. [Trust me, it's not hard to find. You can't change nicknames of Pokemon that you got in a trade, no matter how sad they are.] Stop Evolution! When your Pokemon starts to evolve, you may stop the process. Press the B Button when the screen shows the Pokemon changing form, like in the screen shot to the right. --------------------------------------------------------------- Page 30 COLLECT POKEMON OAK'S MEMO You may collect Pokemon in many different ways. Please study these pages to learn how you can collect Pokemon. GET 1: WILD POKEMON Many of the Pokemon you collect will be ones that you find in the wild. Travel through grass, in caves or in water, etc. to find Wild Pokemon that you can collect. GET 2: EVENT You can collect some Pokemon through special events; win one as a prize in the Game Corner; get one by helping a stranger; or capture them at the Safari Zone. GET 3: LINK In a Pokemon Centre, you can link your Game Boy system to a friend's Game Boy system and trade Pokemon between the 2 Game Paks. Some Pokemon will evolve when you trade them. Also, some Pokemon won't appear in your version of the game, so you must trade with a friend who has a different version in order to complete your collection. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 31 RARE POKEMON In each game there is a Pokemon that appears only once. If you do not capture it the first time, you will not have the chance to capture it again. EVOLUTION POKEMON Many Pokemon evolve when their experience level increases. In the screen shots below, we see Weedle evolving into Kakuna. Train all your Pokemon to higer levels and discover the ones that evolve. |---------------| |---------------| | [pic. of | | [pic. of | | Weedle] | | Kakuna] | | | | | | | ------> | | |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| |What? WEEDLE | |WEEDLE evolved | |is evolving! | |into KAKUNA! | |---------------| |---------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------- Page 32 OAK'S MEMO You need to think about the types of Pokemon you are battling against. Choosing the correct Pokemon can make a big difference. TYPES OF POKEMON There are many different types of Pokemon. Each type of Pokemon has strengths and weaknesses against different types. It's like a large scale version of the game Rock, Paper, Scissors. Rock is stronger than scissors, scissors are stronger than paper and paper is stronger than rock. ** Some Pokemon have two types. FIRE --------------) GRASS --------| /\ | |______________WATER_______________| ----------------------------------------------------------------- Page 33 POKEMON TYPE CHART |--------> ATTACK --------------------------- 0 - GREAT! # - POOR X - BAD | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 |1 X # |2 X X 0 0 0 X X |3 0 X X X 0 0 X |4 0 X X # 0 X |5 X 0 X X 0 X X 0 X |6 X X 0 X 0 0 0 0 |7 0 0 X X X X 0 # |8 0 X X 0 X X |9 0 0 X 0 # X 0 |10 X 0 0 0 X |11 0 0 X |12 X 0 X X 0 X |13 0 0 X X 0 0 |14 # 0 |15 0 POKEMON 1: NORMAL 4: ELECTRIC 7: FIGHTING 10: FLYING 13: ROCK TYPE 2: FIRE 5: GRASS 8: POISON 11: PSYCHIC 14: GHOST 3: WATER 6: ICE 9: GROUND 12: BUG 15: DRAGON -------------------------------------------------------------- Page 34 BATTLE SCREEN OAK'S MEMO Many areas have the same types of Pokemon. You are wise to match your Pokemon according to their strengths against the opponents. ** During battle there are 4 menu options. You may select FGHT, PKMN, ITEM and RUN. FGHT "Fight" This displays the abilities of the Pokemon. Select the one you want to use and attack. PKMN "Pokemon" Use this to select a different Pokemon. Choose the one you want and press the A Button. It takes 1 turn for the exchange to happen. You can use this to view the status of your Pokemon without wasting a turn. ITEM This uses an item from your inventory. Select the item you wish to use and then the Pokemon you wish to use it on. RUN Use it to escape from a battle. ** PP - Power Points tell you how many times you may use an ability. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 35 WHO'S FIRST When the fight begins, the Pokemon on top of the list will go first. If you win the fight, all of the Pokemon who participated will receive experience points. LEVEL UP Pokemon gain experience points by fighting. If they receive enough experience points, their level will increase. They may learn new abilities or even evolve when their levels increase. TRY TO LINK Pokemon that you get by trading with a friend will grow faster than those that are not traded. It is definitely worth your while to trade your Pokemon with others. ** GAME OVER Your game is over when all of your Pokemon have fainted. When your game is over, your Pokemon will be taken to the last Pokemon Centre you used and half of your money will be gone. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Page 36 GAME LINK CABLE OAK'S MEMO You can trade Pokemon or battle your friends by using the Game Link Cable (sold seperately). Connect the Link Cable to 2 Game Boy systems. On the Mode Select screen, choose CONTINUE. STEP 1 Both players need to talk to the receptionist at the Link Cable Club. STEP 2 Both players need to Save before entering the Cable Club. STEP 3 Select Trade Centre to trade Pokemon with a friend; or select Colosseum to fight against a friend. Press the A Button to confirm. TRADE CENTER - STEP 4 COLOSSEUM - STEP 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Page 37 TRADE STEP 4 You have arrived at the Trade Centre. Face the centre of the table and press the A Button. Review Pokemon Info Press the A Button, and the screen to the right will appear. If you want to view your Pokemon data, select STATS and press the A Button. If you want to view your friend's Pokemon data, select the Pokemon and press the A Button. STEP 5 Move the cursor to the Pokemon you want to trade away and press the A Button. STEP 6 Waiting for Linking will appear. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Page 38 STEP 7 You will be asked if you want to trade your Pokemon with your friend's Pokemon. Select TRADE to confirm the deal. If you don't like the Pokemon your friend selected, you can cancel too. STEP 8 After the trade is done, you may return to the Trade Center. Press START and choose RESET. You will return to the Title Screen. OAK'S MEMO A traded Pokemon may be one of the Pokemon you want to play with. However, if your badge doesn't match the level of the Pokemon, the Pokemon won't work. Pokemon you receive via Link Cable will grow faster and may evolve differently. Try to trade often. -------------------------------------------------------------- Page 39 2-PLAYER - COLOSSEUM STEP 8 When you select COLOSSEUM, you will be taken to a room with a table. Face the centre table and press A Button to start a fight. STEP 9 Just before the battle, the number of Pokemon each player has will be displayed. Battle results will also be displayed. FGHT: Select the ability and fight. PKMN: You can change your Pokemon. ITEM: You can not use Item. RUN: Press RUN and you will lose. OAK'S MEMO Lastly, I'll show you some of my Pokedex! I hope these will help your adventure... --------------------------------------------------------------- Page 40 TECHNIQUES ABILITY EFFECT TACKLE Causes normal damage to a Pokemon. GROWL Decreases the enemy's attack power. TAIL WHIP Decreases the enemy's defense. SING Causes the enemy to fall asleep. WRAP Attack the enemy for multiple turns. POISON STING Causes damage and poisons an enemy. FLY Two-turn attack that causes normal damage. CUT A more powerful attack. FLASH Decreases the enemy's accuracy. ITEMS -MONSTER BALL ITEM EFFECT POKE BALL This ball catches Pokemon. The cost is reasonable. GREAT BALL This ball performs better than a Poke Ball. ULTRA BALL This ball performs better than a Great Ball. SAFARI BALL This special ball is for capturing Pokemon in Safari Zone. MASTER BALL This ball can capture a Pokemon 100% of the time. --------------------------------------------------------------- Page 41 -MYSTERY ITEMS ITEM EFFECT FIRE STONE This stone has a connection to Fire Pokemon. THUNDER STONE This stone has a connection to Electric Pokemon. WATER STONE This stone has a connection to Water Pokemon. MOON STONE This stone has a connection to ? Pokemon. LEAF STONE This stone has a connection to Grass Pokemon. HELIX FOSSIL You will need to find the secret of this item. DOME FOSSIL You will need to find the secret of this item. OLD AMBER You will need to find the secret of this item. -RECOVERY ITEMS ITEM EFFECT ANTIDOTE This removes poison from a Pokemon. BURN HEAL This heals a Pokemon that is burned. ICE HEAL This thaws a frozen Pokemon. AWAKENING This wakes up a sleeping Pokemon. PARLYZ HEAL This heals a paralyzed Pokemon. FULL HEAL This will heal all of the conditions stated above. POTION This will restore some HP. SUPER POTION This will restore more HP than a POTION. HYPER POTION This will restore more HP than a SUPER POTION. MAX POTION This will restore HP to its maximum. FULL RESTORE This will heal all conditions and fully restore HP. REVIVE This will revive a fainted Pokemon and restore 1/2 HP. MAX REVIVE This will revive a fainted Pokemon and fully restore HP. --------------------------------------------------------------- Page 42 -POKEMON POWER-UPS ITEM EFFECT RARE CANDY Increases a Pokemon's level by 1. HP UP HP level will increase. PROTIEN Attack power points will increase. IRON Defense power points will increase. CARBOS Speed power points will increase. CALCIUM Special power points will increase. X ATTACK Available only in battle, attack power will increase. X DEFEND Available only in battle, defense power will increase. X SPEED Available only in battle, speed will increase. X SPECIAL In the battle, special ability will increase. GUARD SPEC In the battle, enemy Pokemon can't use special attack. DIRE HIT In the battle, your attacks will be more effective. X ACCURACY In the battle, your chance at hitting will increase. PP UP PP level will increase. -FIELD MOVING ITEM EFFECT BICYCLE This is too expensive for a child to buy. ESCAPE ROPE This rope can pull you out of a cave instantly. REPEL Spray on and weak Pokemon will avoid you for a while. SUPER REPEL This spray lasts longer than REPEL. MAX REPEL This spray lasts longer than MAX REPEL. ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 43 -SPECIAL ITEMS ITEM EFFECT POKEDEX Record Pokemon data in this high-tech index. TOWN MAP This map will help you navigate through the world of Pokemon. TM Get Technical Machines from many people. (Page 26) HM Get Hidden Machines from many people. (Page 26) -MISCELLANEOUS ITEM EFFECT NUGGET This item is not very effective unless you're after gold. GOLD TEETH These belong to the warden at Safari Zone. S.S. TICKET A boarding ticket for the S.S. Anne. POKE DOLL A popular doll. Try using it during battle. SILPH SCOPE This allows you to identify a ghostly Pokemon. POKE FLUTE It wakes up sleeping Pokemon. It's handy during battle. OLD ROD Use this rod to fish for Water Pokemon. GOOD ROD Use this rod to fish for different Water Pokemon. SUPER ROD Use this rod to fish for many types of Water Pokemon. ITEMFINDER This handy machine helps you find items. EXP. ALL Share experience points with Pokemon who didn't fight. COIN Find these at the Game Corner. COIN CASE Save a maximum of 9,999 coins in this. FRESH WATER During battle, it will restore HP a little. SODA POP During battle, it will restore HP a lot. LEMONADE During battle, it will restore HP a lot more. ---------------------------------------------------------- Page 44 POKEMON LIST [The ??? represents a Pokemon not on the list. I *could list them, but that would take away all the fun! :-) Gotta catch 'em all!] No. 001 - Bulbasaur No. 002 - Ivysaur No. 003 - Venusaur No. 004 - Charmander No. 005 - Charmeleon No. 006 - Charizard No. 007 - Squirtle No. 008 - Wartortle No. 008 - Blastoise No. 010 - Caterpie No. 011 - Metapod No. 012 - ??? -------------------------------------------------------------- Page 45 NO. 001 - 024 No. 013 - Weedle No. 014 - Kakuna No. 015 - ??? No. 016 - Pidgey No. 017 - ??? No. 018 - ??? No. 019 - Rattata No. 020 - ??? No. 021 - Spearow No. 022 - ??? No. 023 - ??? No. 024 - ??? ---------------------------------------------------------- Page 46 POKEMON LIST No. 025 - Pikachu No. 026 - ??? No. 027 - ??? No. 028 - ??? No. 029 - Nidoran Male No. 030 - ??? No. 031 - ??? No. 032 - Nidoran Female No. 033 - ??? No. 034 - ??? No. 035 - Clefairy No. 036 - ??? ----------------------------------------------------------- Page 47 NO. 025 - 048 No. 037 - ??? No. 038 - ??? No. 039 - Jigglypuff No. 040 - ??? No. 041 - Zubat No. 042 - ??? No. 043 - ??? No. 044 - ??? No. 045 - ??? No. 046 - Paras No. 047 - ??? No. 048 - ??? ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 48 POKEMON LIST No. 049 - ??? No. 050 - Diglett No. 051 - ??? No. 052 - ??? No. 053 - ??? No. 054 - Psyduck [Psy-ay-ay!] No. 055 - ??? No. 056 - ??? No. 057 - ??? No. 058 - ??? No. 059 - ??? No. 060 - Poliwag ------------------------------------------------------------ Page 49 NO. 049 - 072 No. 061 - ??? No. 062 - ??? No. 063 - Abra No. 064 - ??? No. 065 - ??? No. 066 - Machop No. 067 - ??? No. 068 - ??? No. 069 - ??? No. 070 - ??? No. 071 - ??? No. 072 - Tentacool ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 50 POKEMON LIST No. 073 - ??? No. 074 - Geodude No. 075 - ??? No. 076 - ??? No. 077 - Ponyta No. 078 - ??? No. 079 - Slowpoke No. 080 - ??? No. 081 - Magnemite No. 082 - ??? No. 083 - ??? No. 084 - Doduo ------------------------------------------------------------ Page 51 NO. 073 - 096 No. 085 - ??? No. 086 - Seel No. 087 - ??? No. 088 - Grimer No. 089 - ??? No. 090 - Shellder No. 091 - ??? No. 092 - Gastly No. 093 - ??? No. 094 - ??? No. 095 - ??? No. 096 - Drowzee ------------------------------------------------------------ Page 52 POKEMON LIST No. 097 - ??? No. 098 - Krabby No. 099 - ??? No. 100 - Voltorb No. 101 - ??? No. 102 - Exeggcute No. 103 - ??? No. 104 - Cubone No. 105 - ??? No. 106 - ??? No. 107 - ??? No. 108 - ??? ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 53 NO. 097 - 120 No. 109 - Koffing No. 110 - ??? No. 111 - Rhyhorn No. 112 - ??? No. 113 - ??? No. 114 - ??? No. 115 - ??? No. 116 - Horsea No. 117 - ??? No. 118 - Goldeen No. 119 - ??? No. 120 - Staryu ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 54 POKEMON LIST No. 121 - ??? No. 122 - ??? No. 123 - ??? No. 124 - ??? No. 125 - ??? No. 126 - ??? No. 127 - ??? No. 128 - ??? No. 129 - Magikarp No. 130 - ??? No. 131 - ??? No. 132 - ??? ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 55 NO. 121 - 144 No. 133 - Eevee No. 134 - ??? No. 135 - ??? No. 136 - ??? No. 137 - ??? No. 138 - ??? No. 139 - ??? No. 140 - ??? No. 141 - ??? No. 142 - ??? No. 143 - ??? No. 144 - ??? ------------------------------------------------------------ Page 56 NO. 145 - 150 No. 145 - ??? No. 146 - ??? No. 147 - ??? No. 148 - ??? No. 149 - ??? No. 150 - ??? ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 57-58 POKEMON NOTES [An empty list of each box to write all the Pokemon you have stored in each one.] ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 59-60 [blank pages] ------------------------------------------------------------- Page 61 [warranty info] All names and characters are copyright and TM their respective owners. This is NOT to be used as a permanent manual. 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