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Pokemon FireRed Version guide

 _____ _ | __ | | | |__) |___ | | __ ___ _ __ ___ ___ _ __ | ___// _ | |/ // _ | '_ ` _ / _ | '_ | | | (_) || <| __/| | | | | || (_) || | | | |_| ___/ |_|_\___||_| |_| |_| ___/ |_| |_| _ __ _____ | | / _| / ____| | | ___ __ _ | |_ | | __ _ __ ___ ___ _ __ | | / _ / _` || _| | | |_ || '__|/ _ / _ | '_ | |____| __/| (_| || | | |__| || | | __/| __/| | | | |______|___| __,_||_| _____||_| ___| ___||_| |_| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pokemon Leaf Green FAQ/Walkthrough Platform: Game boy advance Copyright 2004 Chris and Relle. All Rights Reserved. By Relle (getrelle@yahoo.com) and Christopher Earle (bbeltchris92@netscape.net) Version 1.01 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Introduction 2. Updates 3. Frequently Asked Questions 4. Fire Red/Leaf Green Differences 5. Walkthrough 5a. Your Journey Begins 5b. To the First Badge 5b-1. Viridian Forest 5b-2. Pewter City and Brock 5c. Cerulean Bound! 5c-1. Mount Moon 5c-2. Visiting Pokémaniac Bill 5c-3. Cerulean City and Misty 5d. Vermilion is a Red Color? 5d-1. Vacation on the S.S. Anne 5d-2. Returning Home Through the Rock Tunnel 5e. Spooky Town, Otherwise Known as Lavender 5f. Celadon City, the Shopping Mecca 5f-1. Erika's Perfume Performance 5f-2. Rocket Base and the Magic Magnifying Glass 5f-3. Lavender Town's Ghostly Ghasts 5g. Fuschia City and All Things Purple...ish 5g-1. Cycling Road 5g-2. Silence Bridge 5g-3. Fuschia City and the Safari Zone 5g-4. Koga the Poison Shinobi 5h. Saffron City - Silph Co. Corporate Headquarters 5h-1. The Fighting Dojo 5h-2. Assault on Silph Co. 5h-3. Sabrina, the Psychic Gymleader 5i. Cinnabar Island - The Hot Vacation Spot! 5i-1. But First, a Trip to the Power Plant 5i-2. And Now, the Seafoam Islands 5i-3. Cinnabar Island and the Creepy Mansion 5i-4. Blaine, the Hotheaded Island Trainer! 5j. Home and Back Again 5j-1. Viridian City and the Final Gym 5j-2. To the Pokemon League! 5k. The Elite 4 and the Pokemon Championship! 5l. After the End 5l-1. Cerulean Cave 5l-2. Elite 4 Revisited 6. Islands Walkthrough 6a. One Island 6b. Two Island 6c. Three Island 6d. Four Island 6e. Five Island 6f. Six Island 6g. Seven Island 6h. Eight Island 6i. Nine Island 7. Items 8. Acknowledgements 9. Copyright Info +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ =============================================================================== 1. Introduction =============================================================================== For what seems like an age, Pokemon has been a major franchise and a license to print money for Nintendo. Considering the quality of the games has only evolved over time, they deserve it. Something to keep in mind is that this is a FAQ for Leaf Green ONLY. It can be used while playing Fire Red if you want to know where to go or what to do in a particular dungeon, but due to the many specific Pokemon exclusive to Leaf Green, if you're playing Fire Red, you'll likely run into wild Pokemon lists that don't match up with what you're encountering. So, basically, if you've got Leaf Green, read on. If it's Fire Red, read anyway, just don't count on us for wild Pokemon data. -Contacting us- you can email relle at getrelle@yahoo.com, or me (Chris) at bbeltchris92@netscape.net. For team building, I would email BostonFuse51 for all movesets, email relle. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ =============================================================================== 2. Updates =============================================================================== 1.00 - Submitting as complete. Woot. I will be moving on to Baten Kaitos, so I'll be leaving any future updates to my co-author, BostonFuse51. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.01 - I added in a little update. In this update I added in a new section (Section 1.a) and added in a new credit. I also took out some unneeded information in the beginning about myself. Not much, but an update at that. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ =============================================================================== 3. Frequently Asked Questions =============================================================================== For this section I will add in from time to time questions asked to me in e- mails, and questions that are commonly asked regularly. More on this section is soon to come. Question: How much does Pokemon Fire Red/Leaf Green cost? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: Pokemon Fire Red/Leaf Green costs anywhere from 25-35 dollars. (The price depends upon the store you are buying from.) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Question: How do I get into Saffron City? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: It is different in FireRed/Leaf Green. Instead of giving a drink to the guards you must go get the tea from the old lady in the first floor of the Celadon Mansion. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Question: How come I can't use Mystery Gift? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: This is different from the Mystery Gift in Gold/Silver/Crystal. Instead of getting items and dolls you use this to get tickets for the Islands. Nintendo will announce a way to get this soon. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Question: What is the best way to catch pokemon in the Safari Zone? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: This one is tough. If you throw food at the wild pokemon, its chances of staying and not fleeing increase. But doing this also decreases your chance of catching the specific wild pokemon. If you throw a rock at the wild pokemon, the pokemon's chance of escaping increases. However, its catching ratio will slightly increase. So it depends on what you're more concerned about. The pokemon running away, or you catching the pokemon. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Question: How can I get Espeon and Umbreon in this game? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: Since there is no day or night in this game, you cannot get either of them. To do this, trade your Eevee over to Ruby or Sapphire (you must fix the network machine first), tame it until it happy enough, then when it is the right time, evolve it when you want to (daytime for Espeon and night for Umbreon). Then, trade it back. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Question: Is this game a new game or a remake of an older one? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: Fire Red and Leaf Green are remakes of the original red, blue, and green (Japanese) versions. It comes with better graphics, and much better gameplay. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Question: Why can't enter Unknown Dungeon and fight the Elite Four again? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: You need to complete the mystery island quest, and repair the machine in the first island Pokemon Center. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Question: Is there any form of duplicating in this game? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: No there is not any duplicating, or cloning in this game. And, if you ask me I like it better the no cheat way. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Question: Can I get Mew or Celebi in this game? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: No, you can not. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Question: What is the ultimate team? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: There is none. If you want the best team for you, I recommend choosing your favorites and making this game a little bit of a challenge. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Question: I played the original red version a few years back and just picked this up because I thought it was just a version of red for the new gameboys with better graphics and gameplay. It turns out there's all new races (steel, dark, etc) and moves, the TMs/HMs are different and there's like 400 pokemon? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: Yes all original red/blue/green players the times have changed. There are a bunch of pokemon that include a clash between all of the gold/silver/crystal pokemon, and all of the original red/blue/green pokemon. There are many new things and updates, but look more into the gold/silver/crystal FAQs for more information on this. After all it's where the other half of the clash comes from! +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ =============================================================================== 4. Fire Red/Leaf Green Differences =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pokemon Differences for Fire Red/Leaf Green ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ -------------------- -Pokemon Fire Red- -Pokemon Leaf Green- ------------------ -------------------- Ekans Sandshrew Arbok Sandslash Oddish Bellsprout Gloom Weepinbell Vileplume Victreebel Growlithe Vulpix Arcanine Ninetales Electabuzz Magmar Elekid Magby Pinsir Scyther Scizor Psyduck Slowpoke Golduck Slowbro Slowking Shellder Staryu Cloyster Starmie Azurill Wooper Marill Quagsire Azumarill Murkrow Misdreavus Skarmory Sneasel Qwilfish Remoraid Octillery Delibird Mantine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Game Differences in Pokemon Fire Red/Leaf Green ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At the beginning, when you give oak the Pokedex, he also gives you 5 Pokeballs. In the older versions, you had to do the parcel errand, and then his assistant would give you the pokeballs. Many of the Pokemon's locations have changed. Prof. Oak's assistant gives you the Running Shoes when trying to leave Pewter City, to route 3. More Trainers in the routes and areas. Same TM set from R/S (Besides HM 07) With the new change, there are now move teachers that will teach your Pokemon certain moves that used to me TM's (And some new ones) The guards at the gates of the Saffron entrance no longer require a drink from the machine in Celadon, but a new Pass that an old lady gives you in the place the Gamefreak designers are in (The biggest building in Celadon besides the Dept. Store), on the first floor. Items are now sorted by type, like all the other games above the first 3. Pokemon now can Hold items, and have Special Abilities, Like in R/S. Once you complete the Cinibar Gym, you will be taken to the 3 new islands of this game (Not in any relation with the Orange Islands in the Anime). A few new item additions, including a Tutorial, TM case, and so on. Two on Two battles Ability to use the Wireless adapter to communicate and battle/trade with others Ability to Trade between Coliseum and R/S. Moltres is now located on the first island, instead of Victory road. New islands to explore, maybe more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pokemon Natures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It isn't a fire red/leaf green difference, but it is different than the rest of all of the pokemon games. Here is a natures section. /---------------------------------------------------- |Name | Status | |----------------------------------------------------| | | Ata | Def | S. Ata | S. Def | Spe | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Adamant| Up | | Down | | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Bashful| | | | | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Bold | Down | Up | | | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Brave | Up | | | | Down | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Calm | Down | | | Up | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Careful| | | Down | Up | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Gentle | | Down | | Up | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Hardy | | | | | Up | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Hasty | | Down | | | Up | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Impish | | Up | Down | | Up | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Jolly | | | Down | | Up | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Lax | | Up | | Down | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Lonely | Up | Down | | | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Mild | | Down | Up | | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Modest | Down | | Up | | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Naieve | | | | Down | Up | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Naughty| Up | | | Down | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Quiet | | | Up | | Down | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Quirky | | | | | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Rash | | | Up | | Up | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Relaxed| | Up | | | Down | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Sassy | | | | Up | Down | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Serious| | | | | | | |--------|--------|---------|--------|-------| |Timid | Down | | | | Up | ----------------------------------------------------/ Key: Ata = Attack Def = Defense Spe = Speed S. Ata = Special Attack S. Def = Special Defense Up = Status goes up more when leveling up Down = Status doesn't go up as much when leveling up +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ =============================================================================== 5. Walkthrough =============================================================================== First of all, turn on your game. As soon as you press the Start button, for your new file, you will be sucked into the Pokemon World, and the game. The following is quoted from the game until I say it no longer is just to give you the whole opening and what to do. The various buttons will be explained in the order of their importance. The Directional Pad. Availability north, south, east, west. Description: Moves the main character. Also used to choose various data headings. The A button. Description: Used to confirm a choice, check different things, chat, and scroll text. The B button. Description: Used to exit, cancel a choice, and to control a mode. The Start button. Description: Press this button to open the menu. The Select/back button. Description: Used to shift items and to use a registered item. The L trigger and The R trigger. Description: If you need some help playing the game or on how to do things, press the L, or the R trigger. In the world that you are about to enter, you will embark on a grand adventure with you as the hero. Speak to people, and check things wherever you go, be it towns, roads, or even caves. Gather information and hints from every source. New paths will open to you by helping people in need, overcoming challenges, and solving mysteries. At times, you will be challenged by others, and also be attacked by wild creatures. Be brave, and keep pushing on. Through your adventure we hope that you will interact with all sorts of people and achieve personal growth. That, for now, is our biggest objective. Press the A button, and dare to let your Pokemon adventure begin. (End of quote). (Doesn't that sound like you are about to go into war, that was soulful!) Press the A button, and let's go begin our adventure! As soon as you press the A button, this friendly grandfather figure will appear. He will talk to you about the amazing world of pokemon, and how some trainers use pokemon to battle, and some keep them as pets. After this, he will ask your for the name you want to use and be called in the game, and also your sex. Shortly Following this, you will then have to name your main rival of the game. Immediately after this you are sucked into the game. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5a. Your Journey Begins ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When you are warped into this new pokemon world, you will see that you are in your room. (In the upstairs area of your house). Go exploring around the room if you want to, but there isn’t much to do. In order to get going go to the northeast area of your screen, and room. This, is one of the many pc's in the game, boot it up by pressing the A button. It will say "Chris booted up the pc." "What would you like to do?" On this incoming little box, the options: Item Storage Mailbox Turn off will appear. Press the A button on the item storage option. In the next little box there are another 3 options. They are: Withdraw item Deposit item Cancel click withdraw item. On the next page, click the A button on the option potion, and you already have a free potion in your updated bag. Press the B button multiple times to exit out of your pc. Go downstairs, onto the main floor of your house. Talk to your mom, and she will seem very depressed that you are leaving on your journey, but supports you all the way. (What a cool mom!) She tells you that professor Oak is looking for you, and the fun starts. Leave through the south of the house, and of your screen, and get your first site of this fresh new world. Start to go north to the opening in the path of bushes/trees, and professor Oak will abruptly stop you. He'll ramble again, then give you a choice of three Pokemon to take with you. Left ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bulbasaur Easy to raise Advantages: A great combination with a type of grass, and poison. A sleeper, and also has an underrated move: razor leaf. Will be a huge advantage to your first three gym battles. (rock, water, and electric.) Grass is super affective against each. Disadvantages An easy to raise Pokemon, which great for beginners in the pokemon world. Bulbasaur is weak to 4/8 gyms throughout the game however which could be a little blow to you. Right ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charmander Raise with patience. Advantages: Your only available fire Pokemon for a long time in the game. That's basically it except for he has probably the best third evolution out of all three starters. Disadvantages: can't do hardly anything against the first two gyms. Not a good choice for beginners because of the first disadvantage. A good choice however for those who have played the game before, and know how to use and train their pokemon correctly. Middle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Squirtle One who is worth raising. Advantages: The average Pokemon for beginners and veterans. A great surfer to have, and also, you won't have a chance to get this good of a water pokemon until very late in the game. Not a ton of weaknesses as a water type except for the major two which are grass and electric. Disadvantages: In my opinion, it is the hardest starter to raise to raise, even though it is worth it in the long run because of its ability to surf, and all and all because it is a water type. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For this file in the game, I chose to start off with Bulbasaur because of its advantages in the first three gyms, and also, I like to use its sleep powder/razor leaf combonation in the game. However, there are other combos to use with all three other starters, and you are free to choose which one you want as the leader of your team (for now). Right after you pick your partner in the adventure, the little complainer now gets to pick his starter and teammate. Your archrival, will pick the super affective Pokemon to you. So in simpler terms, your rival will pick: Your pick His pick Bulbasaur Charmander Squirtle Bulbasaur Charmander Squirtle After both you and your rival pick your starters, and typically the leader of your team, start walking south, towards the exit of the Pokemon lab. But wait just one minute! Your Rival comes storming down like he's already a Pokemon Master, and will challenge you to an ever-famous Pokemon battle! You really have no say in your choice, because it automatically draws you into the battle. Let's show this guy who's boss! In every battle, at the beginning of it, look at the opening. For this battle, the opening is "Rival <your rivals name here> would like to battle." This may sound a bit corny, but it is really a great way to learn more about the trainer you are about to face, and what type of trainer he or she may be. In this battle, unlike the older versions of red, blue, and green, the game will give you a tutorial about battling with your Pokemon. I'll give you the tutorial as a quote on quote because this is a key essential to your Pokemon journey to know how to fight pokemon battles. In the battle, the new help system will be introduced to you, first hand. This explains that when you are stuck or need help at some specific spot in the game, click the L, or the R trigger. Here you have all the help options imaginable, and you can basically get information, or find out about anything in the game. Here we go. The four options displayed to you are Fight, Bag, Pokemon, and Run. Well, in this situation, of course, you want to choose the fight option. Select it, and you will see two attack options. (Later in the game, your pokemon will learn new attacks and you will have to pick the four attacks best suited for the pokemon or the "moveset.") Regardless of your starter, just use the first attack in the menu over and over to win. If your attack misses, or the rival's other starter gets more health than yours, you can use that potion you got earlier to heal your hp (hit points) by 20. Beating this fairly easy opponent will earn you enough experience points to grow one level no matter which starter you selected. After the fun battle, you will earn $80 for your great batting. Also, your rival will storm off, and exit the room. Dun...dun...dun. Now you are free to go, and start your Pokemon adventure...for real. Exit the lab, and let's go! Head north, out of your home called Pallet Town. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5b. To the First Badge ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Route 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now that you are free to leave the confines of Pallet town, start heading north out of the city, and into route one. In the game, there are special areas, like Mt. Moon, and Diglet's cave. There are also many cities, and towns in the game. The last area, are routes. Routes are places in between towns, and special areas. This is the first route in the way of your journey. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pokemon common on route 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pidgey Lv's 2-4 A Pokemon with a great third evolutional stage. Advantages: Pidgey is one of the first Pokemon you will encounter on your pokemon adventure. It is a flying Pokemon, which will be a benefit in the later, and earlier parts of the game. an get some great attacks later on. Disadvantages: You can't catch many pokemon yet. These guys have really low levels, and you can’t get much EXP or higher-levels out of the pokemon you battle with to raise them up. This part of the game can go slower because you aren’t taking in those huge EXP boosts, but then again, you only need a little big of EXP to grow a level this early in the game. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rattata Lv's 2-4 A Pokemon with some super duper attacks at an early level. Advantage: Well this isn't a very detailed advantages section, but Rattata, is just an average Pokemon with some great attacks early on. Its attacks seem to become less powerful as it grows in levels. Disadvantage: A normal type Pokemon, isn't the best type in my opinion because normal type Pokemon do not have huge advantages, or disadvantages over other certain types of Pokemon. They're squeezed in the middle! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So, now that I have explained what to expect, all pokemon on the route, and how they shape up so now let's cross it, shall we? Well, this one is basically easy to figure out, even for you beginners out there. All that you have to do is continue heading north training up your starter. You will of course run into some Pidgeys, and Rattatas. By the time you are out of route one, the best hope is for your starter to be at least at level 8-10. In order to find wild Pokemon, search in the grass. If you start to run low on hp (hit points), you have two options. You can go north into Viridian City, and get your Pokemon healed fully...for free at the Pokemon center, or you can use a potion that you have (if you didn't use it in the rival battle.) Go to the first guy you come to on route one, and he'll give you a free sample from the mart which is a potion. (So either way, you'll have one.) So after leveling up, and then healing, and doing it all over again, for a specific number of times, go up to your first town...Viridian City. When you first get here, go to the Pokemon Center. Get your Pokemon healed by talking to Nurse Joy. (The woman behind the counter in the north of the room.) She will talk to you, and then after you say yes, she will give your Pokemon back t you...fully healed. Viridian City ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In Viridian City, there are many beautiful sights for your eyes to feast upon. In this town there is a Pokemon Gym, but you are unable to get in because the door is locked. (More on this is later in the in the walkthrough.) Some other sights are the Pokemon Center where you go to get your team healed, the town mart, where many items to help you along your journey are sold, (do not go there yet.) A house where a person is trying to memorize his notes. (not important in the most.) A house above the last house you went to where the note memorizing is taking place, and a guy lying down blocking your way to the north gate of the town. First things first however. Go to the west side of Viridian City into a basically open area. There is a boy/man here, but you do not need to talk to him. Now do NOT go all the way to the west. Here, there is an opening to the north. Go through the tiny crack that you can just barley fit through. Go north, continuing up through it then go directly east when you can not go north any more. You will see a little tree type thingy. Go to the tree, and a poke ball will stop you from going any further. Click the A button, and that item is yours. (It is a potion.) This is how you pick up items. (Note: Pick up items by going up to them and pressing the A button.) Go back down to the flat, open area that you were just in after you get your free potion. Here, you will face your first crossroad in the game. You can either go east to fight your Rival, or you could go west and not. But before just floundering east you must know that if you fight your rival now, you cannot fight him in the future when you come back to Viridian City. (I wouldn't fight him because later in the game, he'll have better pokemon and much more EXP experience points.) So in my opinion I would not fight him now, and choose to save it for later when he has some much better Pokemon. Of course, you can do whatever you want...it is your file, and your game. So, coming back into Viridian You might want to re-heal your Pokemon before You do anything more in here, or in the game. After healing or doing more exploring, head towards the northwest of the Viridian City. But wait just one darn minute. This huge guy is lying at a horizontal angle blocking you from moving on going north! Talk to the guy, and some of the people around him, and they will claim that this dude always gets like that until he gets his morning coffee. (Maybe he should try decaf.) Well of course we haven't done squat in the game yet so never fear...the mart is here! That's right, now is your chance to take a little visit to Viridian City's mart. Walk into the building that says "Mart", and you will be abruptly brought in with the guy asking the Mart Clerk: "Are you from Pallet town?" You can't answer this and automatically the guy will ask you to do this deed for him. He claims that Professor Oak (the grandfather figure professor in the beginning of the game) ordered this parcel, and he asks you to take it to him. Doing this however will get that bloody coffee addict out of the way! (Note: You must do this to move on in the game.) Back to Pallet Town ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So, once you receive Oak's parcel, go all the way back to Pallet town going south, taking whichever route you want. As soon as you get back don't stop for anything, and go directly to Professor Oak's lab. Just walk right on in, and walk right on up, and talk to him. After all the talking is done, and you give Oak the parcel, you are free to go. All right, after all of this walking, we're geared up, and ready to go. Let's head up north once again back to Viridian City. Back to Viridian City ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Head Back North to Viridian City. You have nothing more to do here, so head north wear the horizontal guy was blocking the way once before. He'll explain that he has had his coffee. After going through a fairly short conversation with the guy, he will explain how to catch Pokemon. Watch this little tutorial, because it will help you to gain success in the game. (You need to know how to catch pokemon.) After this, you can now go north. In this little patch of grass you can catch a different assortment of wild Pokemon. These would be Rattata, Caterpie (a weak bug pokemon), and once in a while a Pidgey. I decided here to catch a wild Pidgey. Even though pidgeys might seem week, their third evolutional stage (Pidgeot) is really strong with some decent stats and some good moves. He is also a flyer, which will help you later on. Go all the way until you see this building. Go north, and enter through it, and on the other side of the building you will come face to face with... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4b-1.Viridian Forest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes, we have finally made it to the Viridian Forest! Well without any further ado, let's get started shall we? When you walk in, there is a man in front of a rather large tree. You can talk to him if you would like but he won't want to battle you, he will just tell you the Viridian forest is filled with bugs. After you finish talking to him go to the WEST of the tree. Western Side of Viridian Forest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is not much to do on the west side of the Viridian Forest. You can go northwest, into a fairly large patch of grass, and in there you can get yourself a poke ball. (Pick up the item by going up to it, and pressing the A button.) That's about it unless you think a certain Pokemon is common in that area and want to stay around trying to catch it. If not go back to the big tree and head on over to the EAST side of Viridian Forest! Eastern Side of Viridian Forest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Going as far east possible, you have to go into the large patch of grass. In the grass, you will find yet another potion. Start to head north of the Viridian Forest. Probably without even noticing it you'll run into your very first trainer! Trainers are fellow Pokemon owners. They raise their Pokemon, and always like to battle them. Some of them might also even keep their Pokemon as pets! Some trainers are easier than other trainers, but do not worry, that's what I am here for. Your first trainer is: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bug Catcher Rick (Payoff: $65) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Weedle (6) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 74 Caterpie (6) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 72 After beating "Bug Catcher Rick," keep heading on to the north of Viridian Forest through the grass, fighting wild Pokemon. Soon enough, you will bump right into your next trainer. Bug Catcher Doug (Payoff: $84) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Weedle (7) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 78 Kakuna (7) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 168 Weedle (7) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 78 After beating "Bug Catcher Doug," move onto the north again and you will find yourself a free antidote. These items cure poisons that other pokemon give you by using moves such as poison sting. If you continue going north, you will run into some trees. Move to the west of these, then north again and you will find your next trainer. Bug Catcher Anthony (Payoff: $96) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Caterpie (7) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 78 Caterpie (8) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 84 After beating "Bug Catcher Anthony," walk around him, and continue on your merry way westward. When you cannot go west anymore (a barrier of trees, blocking your way just like last time,) start heading south. It almost feels closed in because you are walking between two rows of trees. Now when you get down go west then north. It is pretty simple, all you're doing is going where your only option is to go. When you finish heading north, you will find yourself another trainer. Bug Catcher Charlie (Payoff: $84) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Metapod (7) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 108 Caterpie (7) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 156 Metapod (7) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 108 After beating "Bug Catcher Charlie," Continue on your way going south. At the point where you can no longer go south anymore, head east, and then up to the northern Tip of the forest. This is the last run on your way to the exit, so it is bound to be filled with tough trainers, with tough Pokemon. If your Pokemon are/is running low on hit points (your health,) you might want to be thinking about using a potion or another healing item, preparing for your hardest fight yet. If you don't have enough, you might want to go back to the Viridian Pokemon Center. Go a trifle north you will run into... Bug Catcher Sammy (Payoff: $108) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Weedle (9) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 99 Weedle (9) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 99 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After beating "Bug Catcher Sammy," you are free to leave the confines of Viridian Forest. This is one of my favorite areas in the game, and it feels sad to leave, but it must be done! Walk on north out of the forest, go to the north exit of the building, and when you get out, may I be the first to welcome you to Pewter City. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4b-2. Pewter City and Brock ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (In Pewter City, there aren't many places to catch wild Pokemon in the Route 4/Mt.Moon area so don't look forward to go on a Pokemon catching spree.) As soon as you get to Pewter City please, do yourself a favor, and heal your Pokemon at the Pokemon Center here. You deserve it after all those tough battles in the Viridian Forest. After healing, head out and get your first real view at Pewter City. There is not much to do in Pewter City at this point in the game. So why don't we get ready to rumble? If you started with a charmander, and have no superior moves that are affective against rock, (which is Brock the gym leader's favorite type of pokemon, and the type of pokemon he will use in his pokemon gym,) so I suggest you stock up on potions and healing items. In order to complete the game, you need to get all of the 8 pokemon badges. You can get these by going into a Pokemon Gym, and beating the gym leader there. After you prepare for your first gym fight, head to the northwest of the city. Do not go to far north though, because you won't find the Pewter City gym. The Pokemon Gym is almost right above the poke center. Of course you can't get in from the south, so go in from the north direction. It is hard to understand, but in the game it is much simpler than I think I make it up to be. In the gym ,there is one trainer before the big boy "Brock." Brock if you haven't already guessed is the gym leader. The trainer before Brock's status is... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Camper Liam (Payoff: $220) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geodude (10) Rock/Ground Fight, Steel, Grass 4x, Water 4x, 182 Ice, Ground Sandshrew (11) Ground Grass, Water, Ice 218 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After beating "Camper Liam, it is time for your first Gym battle. If Liam got you down even one Hit Point you should still heal no matter what your Pokemon are. Brock is after all a very tough first gym trainer after all. He isn't some kiddy piece of crap as in most video games. After healing, head on up to the gym once again and fight your first gym trainer. For all gym leaders I will do a little more background information then on just plain, regular trainers. ================================== Gym Leader Brock (Payoff: $1440) ================================== Gym Leader Brock's status ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gym Leader Brock's Favorite type of Pokemon- Rock Pokemon Gym Leader Brock's Least Favorite type of Pokemon- Water Pokemon Brock's likes- Rock Pokemon, Girls (In particular: Nurse Joy, and Officer Jenny) and Breeding Pokemon (He is after all a Pokemon breeder!) Brocks Dislikes- Water Pokemon, and also trainers who treat their Pokemon wrongly.) Strategy- Use some rock hard defense, using etiquette attack moves in order to beat the opponent. Rewards from Gym Leader Brock- a wad of dough ($1440, your first ever badge (Boulderbadge) TM39 (Rock Tomb) TM-Rod. Pokemon- Gym Leader Brock has two Pokemon. (See below) Gym Leader Brock Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geodude (12) Rock/Ground Fight, Steel, Grass 4x, Water 4x, 218 Ice, Ground Onix (14) Rock/Ground Fight, Steel, Grass 4x, Water 4x, 324 Ice, Ground That's right, you have just beaten "Gym Leader Brock!" After beating him, you will receive Rock Tomb. (Rock Tomb is one of the many TMs in the game. TMs are attack moves that you can teach your pokemon artificially, and not just have them learn it. Pokemon can't learn every TM however.) You might have seen Brock's Onix use this Tm but if not it buries a Pokemon in rocks! It is a great TM for this point in the game, and is especially great against fire Pokemon. So, after getting over your utter excitement of beating Brock, it's time to move on to a further part in the game. So once you beat him, walk out of the Pokemon Gym, and now you are officially... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4c. Cerulean Bound! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So after beating Brock, walk out of the gym into some fresh air. Go back to The Pokemon Center and heal your party up for the challenges that are sure to lay ahead. After healing, you will want to go to around the middle of the city and head towards the eastern side of Pewter City. Go here, and you will meet Professor Oak's aid again. Instead of doing something for him he will do you a favor right here. He will give you Running Shoes. These are shoes that when you hold down the B button will make you run at a very quick speed. After Oak's aid leaves continue on east. Hear there is an opening, go through it and you will come to a line of trainers. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Lass Janice (Payoff: $144) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pidgey (9) Flying Electric, Rock, Ice 105 Pidgey (9) Flying Electric, Rock, Ice 105 Bug Catcher Colton (Payoff: $87) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Caterpie (10) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 112 Weedle (9) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 98 Caterpie (10) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 112 Youngster Ben (Payoff: $99) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rattata (11) Normal Fighting 127 Ekans (11) Poison Psychic, Ground 145 Bug Catcher Greg (Payoff: $108) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Weedle (9) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 99 Caterpie (9) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 102 Kakuna (9) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 136 Metapod (9) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 138 Lass Sally (Payoff: $160) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rattata (10) Normal Fighting 121 Nidoran F (10) Poison Psychic, Ground 126 Youngster Calvin (Payoff: $224) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spearow (14) Flying Electric, Rock, Ice 174 Bug Catcher James (Payoff: $141) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Caterpie (11) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 123 Metapod (11) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 169 Lass Robin (Payoff: $224) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jigglypuff (14) Normal Fighting 228 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After beating the immense row of fellow Pokemon trainers, you are going want to walk west. Here is a large patch of grass with a person inside of it. You can talk to him but all he will tell you is that he's a wimp, and he is afraid of Mt. Moon! Oh well, everyone gets scared at one point in another of their life. So continue north onto Route 4! Route 4 -------- There is not too much on this route. Continue north up onto a Pokemon Center. Go in the poke center, and heal your Pokemon after those utterly vicious battles. In the Pokemon Center you can talk to some other people, and the fisherman at the top left of the poke center will offer you a Magikarp (a really bad Pokemon that's easy to catch) for just five hundred dollars. (Yahoo!) (Sarcasm) If you want to get Magikarp at this time you do not have to, but he does evolve into Gyarados who has some very good attacks and status, but a very low Special Attack. If you do want to raise him, I am warning you now that it is very difficult to raise. After making your not so tough decision, it is time folks. Let's go to Mt. Moon, shall we? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4c-1. Mount Moon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wild Pokemon in Mt. Moon: Paris Lvs.??? (%4 appearance ratio) ----------------------------------- A great sleeper Advantages: Paris is a great sleeper, which will help you later on in the game. Paris is also a grass, and poison Pokemon allowing it to have any one of those attacks. Disadvantages: Paris, and his later evolved form (Parisect) don't have the sharpest status in the shed if you know what I mean. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geodude Lvs.??? (%15 appearance ratio) -------------------------------------- Defense Galore Advantages: Geodude has some nasty defense, which rids opponents of hit points in a snap. All of Geodude's evolved forms have some great status. (instead of speed.) Disadvantages: Geodude is a rock type, which leads to many disadvantages on fellow Pokemon. Geodude, and his family have very low speed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sandshrew Lvs.??? (%10 appearance ratio) ---------------------------------------- Ground Pound! Advantages: Sandshrew is a ground type, meaning it has hardly any weaknesses to fellow Pokemon. Its evolved form, Sandslash, is a great ground-type to have. Disadvantage: Sandshrew does have one big weakness, which is dreaded water moves. Even though this is true Sandshrew still had very little disadvantages. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Clefairy Lvs.??? (%1 appearance ratio) -------------------------------------- Metronome fun Advantages: Clefairy is a normal Pokemon allowing not many weaknesses against fellow Pokemon. Clefairy is also a sleeper, which will help you further in the game. Clefairy, and Clefable both have average status. Disadvantages: Hm.. Clefairy and Clefable both aren't the powerhouse your team is looking for (Typically a Dragonite or other Pokemon with kick butt status. Clefairy, and Clefable both don't have the best status but at least it is average. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Zubat Lvs.??? (%70 appearance ratio) ------------------------------------ A pestering bloodsucker Advantages: Zubat has an amazing third evolutional stage (Crobat) That's about it folks, they have average status and are an average family. Disadvantages: Zubat is part flying, which leads to many disadvantages to other Pokemon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As you walk into Mt.Moon, go to the northern direction of the mountain. There will be a trainer next to a sign that says "Beware Zubat is a bloodsucker!" After taking a look at the sign fight the trainer that is next to it. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Lass Iris (Payoff: $224) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Clefairy (14) Normal Fighting 204 After beating Lass Iris, instead of going northwest let's go south then west (towards the west of the entrance." Down here you will find TM09, which is Bullet Seed. This TM shoots out bullets (seeds) at Pokemon. This will happen any ware from 2 to 5 times. After you get TM09 go north, and west again. Here you will run into another trainer. Bug Catcher Kent (Payoff: $132) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Weedle (11) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 121 Kakuna (11) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 166 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After beating "Bug Catcher Kent", go to the northwestern tip of that area and pick up the item there. The item is a parlyz heal. It will cure your Pokemon from being paralyzed in a Pokemon battle. After getting your Paralyze Heal go back south to where the trainer with the Clefairy was. Go northeast and continue down the ladder into a new area. In this new area go down and west. (The only way that you can). When you get to the end of the corridor go through the ladder leading underground. Down here there is another trainer waiting to battle you. Team Rocket Grunt (Payoff: $) ------------------------------ Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sandshrew (11) Ground Grass, Ice, Water 219 Ratatta (11) Normal Fighting 133 Zubat (11) Flying/Poison Electric, Rock, Ice, Psychic, Ground 126 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After beating the Team Rocket Grunt move up towards the little plateau that has an opening in it. In this little plateau collect the Star Piece. Star Pieces can go for tons of cash at the town marts! After getting your hefty star piece go all the way back to where the first latter was that led you down here. The latter that was near the trainer with the Clefairy. Going east, you will run into a rock wall. I want you to go slightly above the rock wall, and then go down streaking the wall. The first thing you will see on your way down to the bottom you will find an Escape Rope. This item you can use when you are stuck some ware in the game. It will automatically send you back to the entrance of that place. The next item is a Rare Candy. Rare Candy boosts the level of your Pokemon by one. On the wall you will find yourself some trainers. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bug Catcher Robby (Payoff: $120) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Caterpie (10) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 112 Caterpie (10) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 112 Metapod (10) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 153 After beating Robby, head south to the next trainer under that huge rock. Super Nerd Jovan (Payoff: $264) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Magnemite (11) Electric/Steel Fight, Fire, Ground 4x 208 Voltorb (11) Electric Ground 241 After you beat Super Nerd Jovan, go get the potion that is on the northwestern tip of where you fight the gosh dang nerd. After this you can head north again to where the ladder is. No, we aren't going down there again, we are continuing on in Mt.Moon. From the ladder, go east then continue on north. There will be a man hiding in many rocks. This guy isn't a trainer but he is looking for fossils. Oh well. To the western of this guy however, there is a trainer walking around. Lass Miriam (Payoff: $176) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oddish (11) Grass/Poison Bug, Fire, Flying, Poison, Ice, 183 Psychic, Ground Bellsprout (11) Grass/Poison Bug, Fire, Flying, Poison, Ice, 198 Psychic, Ground After you beat Lass, go the only way you can go which is southwest. Whilst going in that direction you will find another ladder leading down. You know the drill. Go west to go to another ladder leading underground. In this little spaced in area, there is another Rocket Grunt. Team Rocket Grunt (Payoff: $352) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Zubat (11) Flying/Poison Electric, Rock, Ice, Psychic, Ground 126 Ekans (11) Poison Psychic, Ground 145 After taking out the Team Rocket Grunt go up inside that little closed in floor, and get the item there. The item inside the little rock cave is TM46. TM46 contains thief. Thief sometimes steals items that wild Pokemon might be holding at the time. After getting the TM, I found a hidden item down here. Where the rock is in the middle of the floor, go to it and press the A button. The hidden item that you will receive is an Ether. After you collect the two items down in the underground go back up to where you came to the ladder in the original place. Go south some more and you will find yourself another devious trainer. Youngster Josh (Payoff: $160) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rattata (10) Normal Fighting 121 Rattata (10) Normal Fighting 121 Zubat (10) Flying/Poison Electric, Rock, Ice, Psychic, Ground 115 After you beat this future short lovers of America trainer, go on west, then continue on north. Here you will meet your first chair breaker (Hiker) Hiker Marcos (Payoff: $360) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geodude (10) Rock/Ground Fight, Steel, Grass 4x, Water 4x, 183 Ice, Ground Geodude (10) Rock/Ground Fight, Steel, Grass 4x, Water 4x, 183 Ice, Ground Onix (10) Rock/Ground Fight, Steel, Grass 4x, Water 4x, 231 Ice, Ground After beating the char breaker, go northwest and get the item there. Go through the next ladder leading downstairs. The item up here is a Moon Stone. After getting it, go through the ladder bringing you down. When you get to the new area, head west. Take a slow turn down where there is Rocket waiting for you to battle him. Team Rocket Grunt (Payoff: $416) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rattata (13) Normal Fighting 157 Sandshrew (13) Ground Grass, Water, Ice 258 After beating this rocket employee, the rest of Mt.Moon sets itself out. Just go the only ways you can and you will come upon another trainer. Team Rocket Grunt (Payoff: $150) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rattata (13) Normal Fighting 157 Zubat (13) Flying/Poison Electric, Rock, Ice, Psychic, Ground 150 After beating the easy Rocket Grunt, go north. Instead of heading all the way north take a detour east to where you are stopped from moving on by a rock. Click the A button and you found yourself a hidden Moon Stone. After collecting your Moon Stone, Go north to fight the next trainer. Super Nerd Miguel (Payoff: $288) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grimer (12) Poison Psychic, Ground 231 Voltorb (12) Electric Ground 264 Koffing (12) Poison Psychic, Ground 292 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After you beat this Super Nerd (hardest trainer in Mt.Moon) you get to choose your own fossil! You can either choose the Dome, or the Helix fossil. Choosing the Dome fossil in my opinion is the better choice. This is because you get Kabuto later in the game. If you choose the Helix fossil, you will receive an Omanyte later in the game. After both of you choose your fossils it's time to get out of Mt. Moon. But before we do, collect the Antidote in front of the ladder. Route 4 ------- In this route there is not too much to do. The main things available for you to Snag are TM's taught to your Pokemon by a some black belts. The TM's are Mega Punch, and Mega Kick. Select one Pokemon you want to learn one or both of these TM's, and they will teach it to that specific Pokemon. The one, and only item you will find moving east is TM05. TM05 contains Roar. Roar makes a foe switch out with an ally. In the wild, the battle ends. After getting these TM's, go south to my favorite city. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5c-2. Visiting Pokémaniac Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In Cerulean City there are two main things for you to do. One is to visit Pokemon Expert Bill. The other is to fight misty. Because Misty is a challenging opponent, we will cover Bill first. Okay after getting a good look around Cerulean City go to the house at the northwest corner of the city. There is a man inside there, but he is unimportant. Go through the house, and come out in the back yard. In the back yard, go to where all of the pretty flowers are. Go into the first flower one the bottom row. Looking towards the eastern direction click the A button, and you will find a hidden Rare Candy. Go back to the city, and heal because it is time to face Nugget Bridge! Go to the north of the city where there is a big bridge. Start walking up but suddenly your Rival will stop you! He (after a long time talking) will ask you to battle him. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Rival (Payoff: $288) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pidgeotto (17) Flying Electric, Rock, Ice 411 Rattata (15) Normal Fighting 183 Abra (16) Psychic Bug, Dark, Ghost 248 Starter (18) Varies 250 The starter will be whatever Pokemon he chose at the beginning of the game. After you beat Rival, he will give you the Tech TV. The Tech TV gives information on famous people around the Pokemon world. Continue on the Nugget Bridge. Bug Catcher Cale (Payoff: $120) Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Caterpie (10) Bug Fire, Flying, Rock 112 Weedle (10) Bug/Poison Fire, Flying, Ground, Psychic, Rock 111 Metapod (10) Bug     
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