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Date: Fri, 05 Feb 1999 22:01:15 PST

Master Collector Jin Shi's Pokemon FAQ
Version 0.7
Created on October 23, 1998

Copyright Notice: This FAQ is for public use ONLY!! If this FAQ is used
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without my consent, the Master Collector will hunt you down!! Also, I
have taken various info from other homepage and will be duly noted in
the Credits section at the bottom of the page.

*********************NOTE*********NOTE*********************************
Not everything in this FAQ is ready yet. I will try to have updates very
soon. The Walk Through and some other things aren't entirely up.
SORRY!!!!


Contents:

1. The Version History
2. The Pokemon Story
3. The Controls
4. The Pokemon
5. The Items
6. The Badges
7. The TMs
8. The HMs
9. The Walk Through
10. What's the difference between Red & Blue?
11. Miscellaneous Information
12. The Credits


The Version History
Version 0.1 - 10/23/98: This was when this FAQ was first created.
Version 0.2 - 11/03/98: The second update.
Corrected a few spelling errors.
Finished the Items Section
Finished the Badge Section
Version 0.3 - 11/09/98: The third update.
Corrected more spelling errors.
Finished the TMs Section
Finished the HMs Section.
Started the Walk Through.

Version 0.4 - 12/12/98: The fourth update
Went up to Cerulean City in the Walk
Through
Corrected some mistakes

Version 0.5 - 1/8/99: The fifth update
Went up to Vermilion City in the Walk
Through

Version 0.6 - 1/18/99: The sixth update
Went up to Celadon City in the Walk
Through

Version 0.7 - 2/5/99: The seventh update
Went up to the Game Corner


The Pokemon Story:

In another land, there exist creatures called Pokemon. They are used as
pets, as protection or trained for battle. Professor Oak, the worlds
greatest Pokemon Professor need help to make a Pokemon encyclopedia
called a Pokedex. He gives one to you and one to his grandson. The
object of the game is to collect all 150 Pokemon. You will need a link
cable, 2 Gameboys and both the Red and Blue Versions of the game. I
myself bought the Red Version. My friend has the Blue Version. There is
no difference except that Red has some Pokemon that Blue doesn't and
vice versa. If you want more info, check out the Walk Through.


The Controls:

The Direction Pad - Moves you in the world map. Move the cursor when a
command is selected.

Select - Arrange Items

Start - Displays the MENU screen

A Button - Confirm a MENU selection and to talk to people. Keep pressing
A to continue talking.

B Button - Cancels the MENU Screen. Cancels a command that was selected
by the A button.


The Pokemon:

These are the Pokemon in Pokemon. Whenever you Pokemon fight, they will
gain Experience Points. Each time a Pokemon gain a certain amount of
experience points, they will grow a level up, becoming, stronger, faster
and all those things. Sometimes they will evolve into a more powerful
version. Some Pokemon evolve by special items or by trading them through
the link up cable. All special items can be bought at the Saffron
Department Store. When I say they can no longer evolve, it means that
the Pokemon I was talking about is at its top evolution. It can still
grow Level Ups, though.

The info goes on this order: Number, Name, Type, and Evolution

001 - Bulbasaur
He is a Grass/Poison Pokemon. He evolves into Ivysaur at Level 16 and
evolves into Venusaur at Level 32.

002 - Ivysaur
He is the evolutionized version of Bulbasuar. He is also a Grass/Poison
Pokemon. He evolves in to Venusaur at Level 32.

003 - Venusaur
He is the highest evolution that Bulbasaur can reach. He is also a
Grass/Poison Pokemon. He can evolve no longer.

004 - Charmander
He is a Fire Pokemon. He evolves into Charmeleon at Level 16 and evolves
into Charizard at Level 36.

005 - Charmeleon
He is the evolutionized version of Charmander. He is also a Fire
Pokemon. He evolves into Charizard at Level 36.

006 - Charizard
He is the highest evolution that Charmander can reach. He is also a Fire
Pokemon. He can evolve no longer.

007 - Squirtle
He is a Water Pokemon. He evolves into Wartortle at Level 16 and evolves
into Blastoise at Level 36.

008 - Wartortle
He is the evolutionized version of Squirtle. He is also a Water Pokemon.
He evolves into Blastoise at Level 36.

009 - Blastoise
He is the highest evolution that Squirtle can reach. He is also a Water
Pokemon. He can no longer evolve.

010 - Caterpie
He is a Bug Pokemon. He evolves into Metapod at Level 7 and evolves into
Butterfree at Level 10.

011 - Metapod
He is the evolutionized version of Caterpie. He is also a Bug Pokemon.
He evolves into Butterfreee at Level 10.

012 - Butterfree
This is the highest evolution that Caterpie can reach. He is Bug/Flying
Pokemon. He can no longer evolve.

013 - Weedle
He is a Bug/Posion Pokemon. He evolves into Kakuna at Level 7 and
evolves into Beedrill at Level 10.

014 - Kakuna
He is the evolutionized version of Weedle. He is also a Bug/Posion
Pokemon. He will evolve into Beedrill at Level 10.

015 - Beedrill
He is the highest evolution that Caterpie can reach. He is a
Bug/Posion/Flying Pokemon. He can no lnoger evolve.

016 - Pidgey
He is a Flying/Normal Pokemon. He will evolve into Pidgeotto at Level 18
and evolve into Pidgeot at Level 36.

017 - Pidgeotto
This is the evolutionized version of Pidgey. He is also a Flying/Mormal
Pokemon. He will evolve into Pidgeot at Level 36.

018 - Pidgeot
This is the highest evolution that Pidgey can reach. He is also a
Flying/Normal Pokemon. He can evolve no longer.

019 - Ratatta
He is a Normal Pokemon. He will evolve into Raticate at Level 20.

020 - Raticate
This is the highest evolution that Ratatta can reach. He is also a
Normal Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

021 - Spearow
This is a Normal Pokemon. He will evolve into Fearow at Level 20.

022 - Fearow
This is the highest evolution that Spearow can reach. He is a
Flying/Normal Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

023 - Ekans
He is a Poison Pokemon. He will evolve into Arbok at Level 22.

024 - Arbok
He is the highest evolution that Ekans can reach. He is also a Poison
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

025 - Pikachu
He is a Electric Pokemon. He will only evolve into Raichu when you use
the Thunder Stone on him.

026 - Raichu
He is the highest evolution that Pikachu can reach. He is also a
Electric Pokemon. He can no longer evolve.

027 - Sandshrew
He is a Ground Pokemon. He will evolve into Sandslash at Level 22.

028 - Sandslash
He is the highest evolution that Sandshrew can reach. He is also a
ground Pokemon. He will evolve no longer.

029 - Nidoran (Female)
She is a Poison Pokemon. She will evolve into Nidorina at Level 16 and
will evolve into Nidoqueen when using the Moon Stone on her.

030 - Nidorina
She is the evolutionized version of Nidoran(Female). She is also a
Poison Pokemon. She will evolve into Nidoqueen when you use the Moon
Stone on her.

031 - Nidoqueen
She is the highest evolution that Nidoran(Female) can reach. She is a
Poison/Ground Pokemon. She can no longer evolve.

032 - Nidoran (Male)
He is a Poison Pokemon. He will evolve into Nidorino at Level 16 and
evolve into Nidoking when you use the Moon Stone on him.

033 - Nidorino
He is the evolutionized version of Nidoran(Male). He is also a Poison
Pokemon. He will evolve into Nidoking when you use the Moon Stone on
him.

034 - Nidoking
This is the highest evolution that Nidoran(Male) can reach. He is a
Poison/Ground Pokemon. He can evolve no longer.

035 - Clefairy
She is a Normal Pokemon. She will evovle into Clefable when you use the
Moon Stone on her.

036 - Clefable
She is the highest evolution that Clefairy can reach. She is also a
Normal Pokemon. She can no longer evolve.

037 - Vulpix
He is a Fire Pokemon. He will evolve into Ninetails when you use the
Fire Stone on him.

038 - Ninetails
He is the highest evolution that Vulpix can reach. He is also a Fire
Pokemon. He can no longer evolve.

039 - Jigglypuff
She is a Normal Pokemon. She will evolve into Wigglytuff when you use
the Moon Stone on her.

040 - Wigglytuff
She is the highest evolution that Jigglypuff can reach. She is also a
Normal Pokemon. She will evolve no longer.

041 - Zubat
He is a Flying/Posion Pokemon. He will evolve into Golbat at Level 22.

042 - Golbat
He is the highest evolution that Zubat can reach. He is also a
Flying/Poison Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

043 - Oddish
He is a Plant/Poison Pokemon. He will evolve into Gloom at Level 21 and
evolve into Vileplume when you use the Leaf Stone on him.

044 - Gloom
He is the evolutionized version of Oddish. He is also a Plant/Poison
Pokemon. He will evolve into Vileplume when you use the Leaf Stone on
him.

045 - Vileplume
He is the highest evolution that Oddish can reach. He is also a
Plant/Poison Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

046 - Paras
He is a Bug/Grass Pokemon. He will evolve into Parasect at Level 24.

047 - Parasect
He is the highest evolution that Paras can reach. He is also a Bug/Grass
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

048 - Venomat
He is a Bug/Poison Pokemon. He will evolve into Venomoth at Level 21.

049 - Venomoth
This is the highest evolution that Venomoth can reach. He is a
Bug/Poison/Flying Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

050 - Diglett
He is a Ground Pokemon. He will evolve into Dugtrio at Level 36.

051 - Dugtrio
He is the highest evolution that Diglett can reach. He is also a Ground
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

052 - Meowth
He is a Normal Pokemon. He will evovle into Persian at Level 28.

053 - Persian
He is the highest evolution that Meowth can reach. He is also a Normal
Pokemon.

054 - Psyduck
He is a Water/Psychic Pokemon. He will evolve into Golduck at Level 33.

055 - Golduck
He is the highest evolution that Psyduck can reach. He is also a
Water/Psychic Pokemon.

056 - Mankey
He is a fighting Pokemon. He will evolve into Primeape at Level 28.

057 - Primeape
He is the highest evolution that Mankey can reach. He is also a Fighting
Pokemon. He will evolve no longer.

058 - Growlithe
He is a Fire Pokemon. He will evolve into Arcanine when you use the Fire
Stone on him.

059 - Arcanine
He is the highest evolution that Growlithe can reach. He is also a Fire
Pokemon. He can longer evolve.

060 - Poliwag
He is a Water Pokemon. He will evolve into Poliwhirl at Level 25 and
evolve into Poliwrath when you use the Water Stone on him.

061 - Poliwhirl
He is the evolutionized version of Poliwag. He is also a Water Pokemon.
He will evolve into Poliwrath when you use the Water Stone.

062 - Poliwrath
He is the highest evolution that Poliwag can reach. He is also a Water
Pokemon. He can no longer evolve.

063 - Abra
He is a Psychic Pokemon. He will evolve into Kadabra at Level 16 and
evolve into Alakazam when you trade him with the Link Up Cable.

064 - Kadabra
He is the evolutionized version of Abra. He is also a Psychic Pokemon.
He will evolve into Alakazam when you trade him through the Link Up
Cable.

065 - Alakazam
He is the highest evolution that Abra can reach. He is also a Psychic
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

066 - Machop
He is a Fighting Pokemon. He can evolve into Machoke at Level 21 and
evolve into Machamp when you trade him through the Link Up Cable.

067 - Machoke
He is the evolutionized version of Machop. He is also a Fighting
Pokemon. He will evolve into Machamp when you trade him through the Link
Up Cable.

068 - Machamp
He is the highest evolution that Machop can reach. He is also a Fighting
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

069 - Bellsprout
He is a Grass/Poison Pokemon. He will evolve into Weepinbell at Level 21
and evolve into Victreebell when you use the Leaf Stone.

070 - Weepinbell
He is the evolutionized version of Bellsprout. He is also a Grass/Poison
Pokemon. He will evolve into Victreebell when you use the Leaf Stone on
him.

071 - Victreebell
He is the highest evolution that Bellsprout can reach. He is also a
Grass/Poison Pokemon. He will evolve no longer.

072 - Tentacool
He is a Water/Poison Pokemon. He will evolve into Tentacruel at Level
30.

073 - Tentacruel
He is the highest evolution that Tentacool can reach. He is also a
Water/Poison Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

074 - Geodude
He is a Ground/Rock Pokemon. He will evolve into Graveler at Level 25
and evolve into Golem when you trade him throught the Link Up Cable.

075 - Graveler
He is the evolutionized form of Geodude. He is also a Ground/Rock
Pokemon. He will evolve into Golem when you trade him through the Link
Up Cable.

076 - Golem
He is the highest evolution that Geodude can reach. He is also a
Ground/Rock Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

077 - Pontya
He is a Fire Pokemon. He will evolve into Rapidash at Level 40.

078 - Rapidash
He is the highest evolution that Pontya can reach. He is also a Fire
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

079 - Slowpoke
He is a Water/Psychic Pokemon. He will evolve into Slowbro at Level 37.

080 - Slowbro
He is the highest evolution that Slowpoke can reach. He is also a
Water/Psychic Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

081 - Magnemite
He is an Electric Pokemon. He will evolve into Magneton at Level 30.

082 - Magneton
This is the highest evolution that Magnemite can reach. He is also an
Electric Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

083 - Farfetch'd
He is a Flying/Normal Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

084 - Doduo
He is a Normal/Flying Pokemon. He will evolve into Dudrio at Level 31.

085 - Dudrio
This is the highest evolution that Duduo can reach. He is also a
Normal/Flying Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

086 - Seel
He is a Water Pokemon. He will evolve into Dewgong at Level 34.

087 - Dewgong
This is the highest evolution that Seel can reach. He is a Water/Ice
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

088 - Grimer
He is a Poison Pokemon. He will evolve into Muk at Level 38.

089 - Muk
He is the highest evolution that Grimer can reach. He is also a Poison
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

090 - Shellder
He is a Water Pokemon. He will evolve into Cloyster when you use the
Water Stone on him.

091 - Cloyster
He is the highest evolution that Shellder can reach. He is a Water/Ice
Pokemon. He will evolve no longer.

092 - Ghastly
He is a Ghost/Poison Pokemon. He will evolve into Haunter at Level 25
and evolve into Gengar when you trade him through the Link Up Cable.

093 - Haunter
He is the evolutionized version of Ghastly. He is also a Ghost/Poison
Pokemon. He will evolve into Gengar when you trade him through the Link
Up Cable.

094 - Gengar
He is the highest evolution that Ghastly can reach. He is also a
Ghost/Poison Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

095 - Onix
He is a Rock/Ground Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

096 - Drowzee
He is a Psychic Pokemon. He will evolve into Hypno at Level 26.

097 - Hypno
He is the highest evolution that Drowzee can reach. He is also a Psychic
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

098 - Krabby
He is a Water Pokemon. He will evolve into Kingler at Level 28.

099 - Kingler
He is the highest evolution that Krabby can reach. He is also a Water
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

100 - Voltorb
He is an Electric Pokemon. He will evolve into Electrode at Level 30.

101 - Electrode
He is the highest evolution that Voltorb can reach. He is also a
Electric Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

102 - Exeggcute
He is a Grass/Psychic Pokemon. He will evolve into Exeggcutor when you
use the Leaf Stone on him.

103 - Exeggcutor
He is the highest evolution that Exeggcute can reach. He is a
Grass/Poison Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

104 - Cubone
He is a Ground Pokemon. He will evolve into Marowak at Level 28.

105 - Marowak
This is the highest evolution that Marowak can reach. He is also a
Ground Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

106 - Hitmonlee
He is a Fighting Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

107 - Hitmonchan
He is a Fighting Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

108 - Likitung
He is a Normal Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

109 - Koffing
He is a Poison Pokemon. He will evolve into Weezing at Level 35.

110 - Weezing
This is the highest evolution that Koffing can reach. He is also a
Poison Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

111 - Rhyhorn
He is a Ground/Rock Pokemon. He will evolve into Rhydon at Level 42.

112 - Rhydon
He is the highest evolution that Rhyhorn can reach. He is also a
Ground/Rock Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

113 - Chansey
He is a Normal Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

114 - Tangela
He is a Grass Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

115 - Kangaskhan
He is a Normal Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

116 - Horsea
He is a Water Pokemon. He will evolve into Seadra at Level 32.

117 - Seadra
This is the highest evolution that Horsea can reach. He is also a Water
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

118 - Goldeen
She is a Water Pokemon. She will evolve into Seaking at Level 33.

119 - Seaking
She is the highest evolution that Goldeen can reach. She is also a Water
Pokemon. She will no longer evolve.

120 - Staryu
He is a Water Pokemon. He will evolve into Starmie when you use the
Water Stone on him.

121 - Starmie
He is the highest evolution that Staryu can reach. He is a Water/Psychic
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

122 - Mr. Mime
He is a Psychic Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

123 - Scyther
He is a Bug/Flying Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

124 - Jynx
He is an Ice/Psychic Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

125 - Electabuzz
He is a Electric Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

126 - Magmar
He is a Fire Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

127 - Pinser
He is a Bug Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

128 - Tauros
He is a Normal Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

129 - Magikarp
He is a Water Pokemon. He will evolve into Gyarados at Level 20.

130 - Gyarados
He is the highest evolution that Magikarp can reach. He is also a Water
Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

131 - Lapras
He is a Water Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

132 - Ditto
He is a Normal Pokemon. He doesn't evolve into anything.

133 - Eevee
He is a Normal Pokemon. He will evolve into Jolteon if you use the
Thunder Stone, evolve into Vaporeon if you use the Water Stone on him or
Flareon if you use the Fire Stone on him.

134 - Vaporeon
He is the evolutionized version of Eevee. He is a Water Pokemon.
He will not evolve into anything else.

135 - Jolteon
He is the evolutionized version of Eevee. He is a Electric Pokemon. He
will not evolve into anything else.

136 - Flareon
He is the evolutionized version of Eevee. He is a Fire Pokemon. He will
not evolve into anything else.

137 - Porygon
He is a Normal Pokemon. He will not evolve into anything.

138 - Omantye
He is a Water/Rock Pokemon. He will evolve into Omastar at Level 40.

139 - Omastar
He is the highest evolution that Omantye can reach. He is also a
Water/Rock Pokemon. He will not evolve into anything.

140 - Kabuto
He is a Rock/Water Pokemon. He will evolve into Kabutops at Level
40.

141 - Kabutops
He is the highest evolution that Kabuto can reach. He is also a
Rock/Water Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

142 - Aerodactly
He is a Rock/Flying Pokemon. He will not evolve into anything.

143 - Snorlax
He is a Normal Pokemon. He will not evolve into anything.

144 - Articuno
He is a Ice/Flying Pokemon. He will not evolve into anything.

145 - Zapdos
He is an Electric/Flying Pokemon. He will not evolve into anything.

146 - Moltres
He is a Fire/Flying Pokemon. He will not evolve into anything.

147 - Dratini
He is a Dragon Pokemon. He will evolve into Dragonair at Level 30 and
evolve into Dragonite at Level 55.

148 - Dragonair
He is the evolutionized version of Dratini. He is a Dragon/Water
Pokemon. He will evolve into Dragonite at Level 55.

149 - Dragonite
He is the highest evolution that Dratini can reach. He is a
Dragon/Flying Pokemon. He will no longer evolve.

150 - Mewtwo
He is a Psychic Pokemon. He will not evolve into anything.

151 - Mew
It's now official. There IS a 151st Pokemon. His name is Mew and he is a
Psychic Pokemon. He will no evolve into anything. You can get him by
using a Game Shark or Game Genie code.


The Items:

These things will help your Pokemon through the game. Some items include
Potion, Antidote and many others.

Poke Ball
This is the first ball you get to buy in the game. You use these balls
to capture wild Pokemon. Remember to weaken the Pokemon before you catch
them. You can't catch Pokemon that are in full health very easily.

Great Ball
This works better than the Poke Balls at capturing Pokemon.

Safari Ball
You only get these balls in the Safari Zone in Fushia City. You can only
use these balls to capture Pokemon in the Safari Zone.

Ultra Ball
These work better than Great Balls. I suggest you use these balls on the
Three Legendary Birds and the Pokemon you encounter later in the game.

Master Ball
This ball will capture a Pokemon at a 100% efficiency rate. I suggest
you use this ball on Mewtwo, the rarest Pokemon.

Fire Stone
This stone is to be used on Fire Pokemon only. The Pokemon who can be
transformed by the Fire Stone are Vulpix(evolves into Ninetails),
Growlithe(evolves into Arcanine), and Eevee(evolves into Flareon).

Thunder Stone
This stone is to be used on Electric Pokemon only. The Pokemon who can
be transformed by the Thunder Stone are Pikachu(evolves into Raichu),
and Eevee(evolves into Jolteon).

Leaf Stone
This stone is to be used on Grass Pokemon only. The Pokemon who can be
transformed by the Leaf Stone are Gloom (evolves into Vileplume),
Weepinbell(evolves into Victreebell), and Eggexcute(evolves into
Eggexcutor).

Water Stone
This stone is to be used on Water Pokemon only. The Pokemon who can be
transformed from the Water Stone are Poliwhirl (evolves into Poliwrath),
Shellder(evolves into Cloyster), Staryu(evolves into Starmie), and
Eevee(evolves into Vaporeon).

Moon Stone
This stone can be used on various Pokemon. The Pokemon that can be
transformed by the Moon Stone are Nidorina(evolves into Nidoqueen),
Nidorino(evovles into Nidoking), and Clefairy(evolves into Clefable,
Jigglypuff(evolves into Wigglytuff).

Helix Fossil
There is an unknown use for this item. Combine it with the Dome Fossil
and the Old Amber to unlock a secret.

Dome Fossil
There is an unknown use for this item. Combine it with the Helix Fossil
and the Old Amber to unlock a secret.

Old Amber
There is an unknown use for this item. Combine it with the Dome and
Helix Fossil to unlock a secret.

Antidote
This item cures Pokemon of Poison.

Awakening
This item will wake a Sleeping Pokemon.

Burn Heal
This item heals Pokemon with Burns.

Ice Heal
This item heals Frozen Pokemon.

Paralyze Heal
This will heal Pokemon that are Paralyzed.

Full Heal
This will cure all the conditions listed above.

Potion
This item will restore some Hit Points of you Pokemon.

Super Potion
This item will restore more Hit Points than the Potion will.

Hyper Potion
This item will restore more Hit Points than a Super Potion.

Max Potion
This will fully restore a Pokemon's Hit Points.

Full Restore
This will heal all conditions and fully restore all Hit Points.

Revive
This will revive a Fainted Pokemon and give half of it's Hit Points
back.

Max Revive
This will revive a Fainted Pokemon and restore all of his life back.

Rare Candy
This will raise the Level of the Pokemon you chose by 1. This item can
only be found.

HP Up
This item will make your chosen Pokemon's HP go up.

PP UP
This item will make your chosen Pokemon's PP go up.

Protein
This item will make your chosen Pokemon's Attack Power Points go up.

Irons
This item will make your chosen Pokemon's Defense Power Points go up.

Calcium
This item will make your chosen Pokemon's Speed Power Points go up.

Carbos
This item will make your chosen Pokemon's Special Attack go up.

X Attack
In battle, your Pokemon's attack power will increase.

X Defend
In battle, your Pokemon's defenses will increase.

X Speed
In battle, your Pokemon's Speed will increase.

X Special
In battle, your Pokemon's Special Ability will increase.

X Accuracy
In battle, your Pokemon's chances of hitting the enemy increase.

Guard Special
In battle, your enemy's Pokemon cannot use Special Abilities.

Dire Hit
In battle, your attacks will be more effective.

Bicycle
Use this to move quickly. There is only one special area where you can
use the bicycle. It's not hidden but the guard won't allow you to leave
the city without a Bicycle.

Escape Rope
This item will pull you out of a cave. You will go out the way you came
in.

Repel
Spray this and weak Pokemon will not challenge you.

Super Repel
This lasts longer than a Repel.

Max Repel
This will last longer than a Super Repel.

Pokedex
This is the portable encyclopedia that Prof. Oak gives you once you have
given him his parcel from the Poke Mart at Viridian City.


Town Map
This map is the world map. You get it from Gary's sister after you
deliver Prof. Oaks parcel.

TM
This is a Technical Machine. Teach it to a Pokemon that is able to learn
it.

HM
This is a Hidden Machine. Teach it to eligible Pokemon. I suggest that
you teach certain HMs to certain Pokemon. For instance, teach Flash to
an Electric Pokemon.

Nugget
I have no idea what this is used for. Sell it for a good amount of cash.

Gold Teeth
Give this to the old man who can't talk at Fuschia City. He'll thank you
with a HM.

S. S. Anne Ticket
Get this after helping Bill. Use it to get on board the S. S. Anne.

Poke Doll
It's a very popular doll. Give it to the little girl nicknamed Copycat
that is in Saffron City.

Silph Scope
Use this to identify the Ghost Pokemon that blocks your way in Lavender
Town's Pokemon Tower. Get Silph Scope in the Silph Co. at Saffron City.

Poke Flute
Use this to awaken sleeping Pokemon that block you paths. The Poke Flute
will also awaken Pokemon that have fallen asleep in battle.

Old Rod
Use this to capture Pokemon in the water.

Good Rod
This rod can catch more Water Pokemon than the Old Rod can.

Super Rod
The master rod. It catches all Water Pokemon in the water.

Item Finder
This machine will help you find items. This is on the path where you
find on of the Snorlaxes.

Exp. All
This item will share all Experience Points with all Pokemon even if they
don't fight.

Coin
Use this at the game Center at Saffron City.

Coin Case
This will hold Coins.

Fresh Water
This will restore some of your Pokemon's Hit Points in battle. It's
cheaper and better than a Super Potion.

Soda Pop
This will restore more HP than a Fresh Water.

Lemonade
This will restore a lot more HP than a Soda Pop.


The Badges:
These are crucial to the game. You must have them if you want strong
Pokemon and want to beat the game. All holders or the badges are in the
City Gyms. Some gyms require special keys to open them. Make sure you
talk to everyone in the Gym. They will give you clues an tips on how to
get to the Leader who hold the Badge.

The Boulder Badge
The holder of the first badge is Brock. He is stationed in Pewter City.
The Boulder Badge will increase the Power of all you Pokemon. It will
also allow you to use Flash anytime.

The Cascade Badge
The holder of the second badge is Misty. She is stationed in Cerulean
City. The Boulder Badge will allow Pokemon up to Level 30 obey you. If
the Pokemon's level is any higher than 30, then they won't obey you.
This badge will also allow you to use Cut anytime.

The Thunder Badge
The holder of the third badge is Lt. Surge. He is stationed in Vermilion
City. This badge will increase your Pokemon's Speed. It will also let
you use Fly anytime.

The Rainbow Badge
The holder of the fourth badge is Erika. She is stationed in Celadon
City. This badge will allow Pokemon up to Level 50 obey you. If their
level is any higher than 50, then they won't obey you. This badge will
also allow you to use Strength any time.

The Marsh Badge
The holder of the fifth badge is Sabrina. She is stationed in Saffron
City. This badge will allow Pokemon up to Level 70 obey you. If any
Pokemon are over Level 70, then they will not obey you.

The Soul Badge
The holder of the sixth badge is Koga. He is stationed in Fuschia City.
This badge will increase your Pokemon's Defense a little. It will also
allow you to use Surf anytime.


The Volcano Badge
The holder of the seventh badge is Blaine. He is stationed on Cinnabar
Island. This badge will let your Pokemon's Special increase a little.

The Earth Badge
Due to the slickness and surprises of the game, I will not reveal the
holder of this badge. However, this person is located in the gym that
was closed in Viridian City. This badge will allow Pokemon of any level
obey you. The holder is someone you have fought before. It is not Gary
Oak, though.


The TMs:

TM stands for Technical Machine. You teach TM's to your Pokemon that are
able to. For instance, the TM that contains Thunder Wave can only be
taught to an Electric Pokemon. Here now is a list of the TM's, what they
contain and where to find that TM. You can only use a TM once. Once you
teach a TM to one of your Pokemon, then you can't take it back. If you
want me to be more exact on where to find that TM, then e-mail me. My
e-mail address is at the top of this FAQ.

TM 01 - This TM contains Mega Punch. This TM can be found at Mt. Moon
TM 02 - This TM contains Razor Wind. This TM can be found at the
Celadon Department store.
TM 03 - This TM contains Sword's Dance. This TM can be found at Silph
Co.
TM 04 - This TM contains Whirlwind. This TM is found on Route 4.
TM 05 - This TM contains Mega Kick. This TM is found on Victory Road.
TM 06 - This TM contains Toxic. This TM is found in the Fuschia City Gym
after you beat Koga.
TM 07 - This TM contains Horn Drill. This TM is found at the Celadon
Department Store.
TM 08 - This TM contains Body Slam. This TM is found on the S. S. Anne.
TM 09 - This TM contains Take Down. This TM is found in Saffron City.
TM 10 - This TM contains Double Edge. This TM is found in the Game
Corner.
TM 11 - This TM contains Bubble Beam. This TM is found in the Celadon
City Gym after you beat Misty.
TM 12 - This TM contains Water Gun. This TM is found in Mt. Moon.
TM 13 - This TM contains Ice Beam. This TM is found in the Celadon
Department Store.
TM 14 - This TM contains Blizzard. This TM is found on Cinnabar Island.
TM 15 - This TM contains Hyper Beam. This TM is found in Celadon City.
TM 16 - This TM contains PayDay. This TM is found along Route 12.
TM 17 - This TM contains Submission. This TM is found on Victory Road.
TM 18 - This TM contains Counter. This TM is found at the Celadon
Department Store.
TM 19 - This TM contains Seismic Toss. This TM is found along Route 25.
TM 20 - This TM contains Rage. This TM is found along Route 15.
TM 21 - This TM contains Mega Drain. This TM is found in the Celadon
City Gym. You get this after you beat Erika.
TM 22 - This TM contains Solar Beam. This TM is found on Cinnabar
Island.
TM 23 - This TM contains Dragon Rage. This TM is found in Celadon City.
TM 24 - This TM contains Thunderbolt. This TM is found in the Viridian
City Gym. You get it after you beat Lt. Surge.
TM 25 - This TM contains Thunder. This TM is in the Power Plant.
TM 26 - This TM contains Earthquake. This TM is found in the Silph Co.
TM 27 - This TM contains Fissure. This TM is found in the Viridian City
Gym. You get this after you beat the leader of that Gym.
TM 28 - This TM contains Dig. This TM is found in Cerulean City.
TM 29 - This TM contains Psychic. This TM is found in Saffron City.
TM 30 - This TM contains Teleport. This TM can be found along Route 9.
TM 31 - This TM contains Mimic. This TM is found in Saffron City.
TM 32 - This TM contains Double Team. This TM is found in Fuschia City.
TM 33 - This TM contains Reflect. This TM is found in the Power Plant.
TM 34 - This TM contains Bide. You find this in the Pewter City Gym. You
get this after you beat Brock.
TM 35 - This TM contains Metronome. This TM is found on Cinnabar Island.
TM 36 - This TM contains Self Destruct. This TM is found at Silph Co.
TM 37 - This TM contains Egg Bomb. This TM is found in Fuschia City.
TM 38 - This TM contains Fire Blast. This TM is found at the Cinnabar
Island Gym. You get this after you fight Blaine.
TM 39 - This TM contains Swift. This TM can be found at the Route 12
lookout tower.
TM 40 - This TM contains Skull Bash. This TM is found in the Safari
Zone.
TM 41 - This TM contains Soft Boiled. This TM is found in Celadon City.
TM 42 - This TM contains Dream Eater. This TM is found in Viridian City.
TM 43 - This TM contains Sky Attack. This TM is found along Victory
Road.
TM 44 - This TM contains Rest. This TM is found on the S. S. Anne.
TM 45 - This TM contains Thunder Wave. This TM is found along Route 24.
TM 46 - This TM contains Psywave. This TM is found in the Saffron City
Gym. You get this after you beat Sabrina.
TM 47 - This TM contains Explosion. This TM is found along Victory Road.
TM 48 - This TM contains Rock Slide. This TM is found on the Celadon
Mega Mart Roof.
TM 49 - This TM contains Tri Attack. This TM on the Celadon Mega Mart
roof.
TM 50 - This TM contains Substitute. This TM is found in the Celadon
Mega Mart.


The HMs:
These are the Hidden Machines. Unlike the TMs, you can teach HMs to all
your Pokemon. I suggest that you don't. Each has there own uses. When I
finish the walk through, you will know when you need what HM. You need
all 5 of the HMs to beat the game.

HM 01 - This HM contains Cut. This will cut down the little plants that
look like mini palm trees. In my opinion, this is the second most useful
HM that is in the game. This HM is found on the S. S. Anne.

HM 02 - This HM contains Fly. This HM will let you instantly fly to any
town that you have already visited. In my opinion, this is the game's
best HM. This is found along Route 16 in a too hard to find hidden
house. I will tell you how to get it in the walk through.

HM 03 - This HM contains Surf. This HM will let you travel through the
water. This is probably the game's third best HM. This HM is found in
the Safari Zone. The place is pretty hard to find though.

HM 04 - This HM contains Strength. This HM will let you move boulders
that block your path. This is probably the game's fourth best HM. You
will find this after you give the Golden Teeth back to the old man in
the warden's house who can't talk. The warden's house is in Fuchsia
City.

HM 05 - This HM contains Flash. This HM lights up dark places. This
probably is the most useless HM that there is. I mean, you only use it
once in the game. This HM is found along Route 2. I will tell you how to
get there in my walk through. You need Cut to get to it, though.


The Walk Through:
Well, this is the part of the FAQ that a lot have wanted from me. Well
like I said at the top, I have a lot of big tests coming up and won't
have as much time to work on this homepage. You can keep on e-mailing me
because I always check my e-mail. This section should be entirely
completed before the first week of December ends! J

Part 1: The Introduction to the Game.
As you start your new game, Professor Oak will give you a small
introduction about Pokemon. He will then ask you for you name. You can
then either pick one of the three names the game already has or you can
make up your own. For the purpose of this FAQ, I will name your
character Ash. Then he will talk about your rival, Prof. Oak's grandson.
He will then ask you what his name is and you can chose one or make up
your own. For the purpose of this FAQ, I will name him Gary.
He tell you that you and Gary have been friends but now since you are
old enough to have you Pokemon license, lately he has become a lot more
competitive. He then tells you that your own Pokemon Adventure will
begin and you start out at your house in Pallet Town.

Part 2: Pallet Town and Route 1

Pallet Town
Now you actually start your Pokemon adventure. You start at your bedroom
and then you have to go downstairs. You don't have to talk to your mom
but you can if you want to. After you leave, head up and then walk
toward the path. Before you get very far, Prof. Oak will tell you that
you can't leave and that you need your own Pokemon for your own
protection. He will lead you to his laboratory and then walk up to where
he is standing. Before very long, Gary will walk up and start asking why
they are there. Prof. Oak then tells you that he will give you a Pokemon
to start off with. You can see a table with 3 Poke Balls on it. In this
order, from left to right, the Pokemon are Charmander, Squirtle and
Bulbasaur. Gary will always pick the Pokemon that is right of the
Pokemon that you have picked. Before you leave, he will challenge you to
your first duel. If you win, you gain 175 dollars and he'll say he needs
to train or something. If you lose, then he'll say that he is the best
and something else about how great he will be. I bet you anything that
your Pokemon is damaged so return home and talk to your mom and she will
heal you Pokemon. After that, go back to the path where you first tried
to leave from and keep on heading forward. You are now on Route 1.

Route 1
Pokemon found in this area:
Pidgey Many/Many
Rattata Many/Many

(This means that there are many Pidgeys and rattatas on Route 1 in both
versions of the game. The left is the Red Version and the right is the
Blue Version [Red/Blue])

This is where you can actually fight Pokemon. However, you can't capture
any yet because you don't have any Pokeballs. Keep on going forward
until you get to Viridian City. There is a person on this path that says
he works at the Poke Mart in Viridian city and he will give you a free
Potion as a sample. It's not really necessary but you can get it if you
want it.

Part Three: Viridian City

Viridian City
Find an opening and go up. You should see a building. That is a Poke
Center. Heal you Pokemon there and then go out. Go up and you should see
the Poke Mart. Go in and the manager will ask you to deliver a parcel to
Prof. Oak. You have no choice but to do this so go back to Pallet Town
and then go to Prof. Oak's laboratory. He will ask how you are doing and
will find out you have a parcel for him. Then Gary will show up and
again ask why they are there again. He will tell you about the Pokedex
and that he wants you to make it for him. He gives you and Gary both a
Pokedex and the Gary will once again boast that he will do it faster
that you will. After that, go back to Viridian City and you can now buy
items such as Potions, Antidotes and Poke Balls. You may want to heal
you Pokemon up at their Poke Center. After that, keep on heading up. You
might see another path to your left, but don't go there just yet unless
you want a Nidoran or something. That is the path to the Pokemon League,
a place you can't pass through unless you have all eight badges. Also,
if you tried to walk up the path and an old man wouldn't let you pass,
it was because you did not deliver Oak's Parcel. If you talk to him, he
will show you how to capture Pokemon. Keep on heading up and that will
take you to Route 2 and the Viridian Forest.

Part Four: Route 2 and Viridian Forest

Route 2 Part A
Pokemon found in this area:
Rattata Many/Many
Pidgey Many/Many
Weedle Few/None
Caterpie None/Few

Keep on heading up until you reach the building. That is the entrance to
the Viridian Forest.

Viridian Forest
Pokemon found in this area:
Weedle Many/Few
Kakuna Many/Few
Caterpie Few/Many
Metapod Few/Many
Pikachu Few/Few

Items found in this area:
Antidote
Poke Ball
Potion

This place is a simple maze. As soon as you enter, take a right until
you see a trainer. He should be facing another path. Go on that path.
You can fight the other trianer if you want. Go up until you see the end
and then go left and down that path. Then left and go up until you hit
dead end. Then go down and left and then go up and you are out of the
forest. I suggest you capture a Pikachu in here because they are very
useful in the future. There are other trainers in the park and you may
fight them if you want to.

Route 2 Part B
Pokemon found in this area:
Rattata Many/Many
Pidgey Many/Many
Weedle Few/None
Caterpie None/Few

This is where you are after you exit the Viridian forest. Go up and
follow the path near the field of wild grass and you will be in another
city, Pewter City.

Part 5: Pewter City

Pewter City
This is the city with the first of the eight Gym Leaders that you can
fight. First of all you might want to heal your Pokemon at the Poke
Center. There is another trainer in the Pewter City Gym and you can
chose to fight him or not. You are now ready for Brock, the first leader
you will face. He has a Level 12 Geodude and a Level 14 Onix. If you
started with Squirtle, you will have a big advantage since Rock is very
weak against Water. Bulbasaur does okay and you might have a hard time
with Charmander. After you beat him, he will give you the Boulder Badge,
which makes your Pokemon stronger and can be combined with a HM to make
Flash. He will also give you a TM that contains Bide. It is an okay
attack but I do not like it much. It is you opinion, though. After you
leave, you may want to heal you Pokemon before leaving Pewter City and
into Route 3,4 and Mt. Moon.

Part 6: Route 3, 4, and Mt. Moon

Route 3
Pokemon found in this area:
Pidgey Many/Many
Spearow Many/Many
Jigglypuff Few/Few

There are a lot of trainers on this path so you may need to revisit the
Poke Center in Pewter City after a few battles. After you beat the first
crowd of trainers, the rest you can pretty much easily avoid if you want
to. Follow the path and you should see a Poke Center and the opening to
Mt. Moon.

Mt. Moon
Pokemon found in this area:
Zubat Many/Many
Geodude Few/Few
Paras Few/Few
Clefairy Few/Few

Items found in this area:
Potion - 2
Rare Candy
Escape Rope
Moon Stone
TM 12
TM 01
HP UP

There is really no easy way to describe the way to the exit so I will
try my best. This also means that I cannot tell you the location of the
items. Sorry! If you want me to tell you, e-mail me and I will put it on
this FAQ.

As you come in, keep heading up and you should see a sign and a female
trainer. You can fight her if you want to. There is a wall behind her.
You should follow this wall and continue to follow this wall up until
you see a ladder. Don't go down the ladder. Keep heading left and you
should run into another wall. Keep following this wall and you will come
onto a trainer. After you beat him, head left and go up. You should see
a trainer and a ladder behind him. Go down this ladder. You are in a
very easy to follow path. Just go down and right until you get to the
ladder. Go down this ladder. When you surface, go up and right and you
should see a staircase. Go down it and you will see a member of Team
Rocket. Behind him is another staircase. Go up this and follow the path.
There aren't any ladders so you don't have to worry about that anymore.
When you get pretty far there will be a Team Rocket member there. You
must fight him to get through. Keep going up and there will be a trainer
that has two fossils. After you beat him, he will give you a fossil of
you choice. He will take the other and leave. Now head up the stairs and
to the left. Go down the stairs you see and down the ladder. When you
surface, go to the ladder to the right of you and you will be out of Mt.
Moon!

Route 4
Pokemon found in this area:
Rattata Many/Many
Spearow Few/Few
Ekans Few/None
Sandshrew None/Few

Items found in this area:
TM 04

This is a pretty easy path to follow. Go through all the openings and to
the field. Jump over the small wall through the field. Go to your right
and there should be an opening. Go there and you will be in Cerulean
City.

Part 7: Cerulean City and Route 24 and 25

Cerulean City
This is Cerulean City. This is the home of the second Gym Leader, Misty.
She has a Level 18 Staryu and a Level 21 Starmie. After you beat her,
she will give you the Cascade Badge and a TM, which contains Bubble
Beam. Also in this town, you can see a man and a cave. This is the North
Cave and you only get access to it after you beat the Elite 4. There is
also a man who will trade Jynx for a Poliwhirl. You can get a Poliwhirl
later in the game so come back here after you get one. There is also a
house here with a Policeman at the door. Go through thus house and out
the hole in the back wall of this house and a member of Team Rocket will
be there. If you beat him, you get a TM. Also, after you leave, go to
the left and you should see a path to your right and a path in front of
you. The path in front of you is Route 5 and the path to your left is
Route 9. Also, if you go up, there is another route. This is Route 24
and 25.

Part 8: Routes 24 & 25

Pokemon found in this area:
Weedle Many/Few
Kakuna Many/Few
Pidgey Few/Few
Oddish Few/None
Abra Few/Few
Metapod Few/Many
Caterpie Few/Many
Bellsprout None/Many

Items found in this area:
TM 19
TM 45

Route 24 & 25
This Route could basically just be called one path. I don't know why
they decided to split it. Oh, well. The first part is the hard part. You
must get through Gary and Six other trainers, some from Team Rocket. You
might need to go back to the Poke Center in Cerulean a couple of times
to beat them all. After, you beat the last person, he will give you a
Nugget. This is pretty much worthless. Just sell it at a Poke Mart for
some good cash. After you get the Nugget, you can go left or right.
Going left is the path to the North Cave but you need Surf for that and
you can't get into the cave since you haven't beaten the Elite Four yet.
Go up and right to get to Bill's House. There are a few trainers along
this pathway, too. When you get to Bill's House, you will see a Squirrel
looking Pokemon. That is actually Bill. Talk to him and he will ask you
for help. Do what he says. After that, he will thank you and then he
will give you a ticket for the S. S. Anne that is docked in Vermilion
City. Now you can go back the way you came or you can go straight down
and follow that path to Cerulean City. I will bet you need to heal your
Pokemon.

Going back to the house with the team rocket member, go back through it
and go to the path below you. You can't go to the path to your left
because you need the Cut ability to get through it. Go to the path below
you which, like I said, is Path 5.


Part 9: Route 5

Pokemon Found in this Area:
Oddish Few/None
Pidgey Many/Many
Mankey Few/None
Bellsprout None/Few
Meowth None/Few

Route 5:
There is another path to the left but it leads directly to the same
place. There is a building there. It is an Pokemon Day Care. If you
leave your Pokemon there for at least for 1 hour, they will start to
level up. However, if they learn a move during the time you leave them
there, you will have no choice on what move they delete or if they
should even learn the move. That is the risk you take there. There are
two more buildings there. One is small and the other one is pretty big.
The big building is the gate to a city called Saffron City. You will get
there later in the game so don't worry about it yet. The other building
is the Underground Path that leads to Vermilion City. Go down there and
then take the path. The path is a bit long so don't lose you patience.
There are no Pokemon or Pokemon trainers down there so you don't have to
worry about that. There are hidden items down there that you can get by
pressing A as you walk. Don't waste your time doing this because I have
never gotten anything and I have tried a few times. When you come out,
you will be at Route 6.


Part 9: Route 6

Pokemon Found in this Area
Oddish Few/None
Pidgey Many/Many
Mankey Few/None
Bellsprout None/Few
Meowth None/Few

If you look up you will see another big building. That is also a gate to
Saffron City. Once again you can't go. The reason for this is that all
the guards say that they are thirsty and won't let you pass. Don't worry
about it yet. You will get what you need later on in the game.

Now keep heading down. There are big grassy plains there, which are
loaded with Pokemon. There is also a path but there are a few Pokemon
trainers there on the path. Follow the path and it will lead to
Vermilion City.


Part 10: Vermilion City and the S. S. Anne

Vermilion City
This is the home Lt. Surge and the Third Badge. There is a house here
that is the Pokemon Fan Club. If you go there, which you need to, they
will give you a Bike Voucher. Take this to a bike store and they will
automatically give you a free bike! There is a Bike Shop in Cerulean
City so you can go back there. The port for the S. S. Anne is also here
so you will visit that. A bush that you need cut down blocks the gym.
You can cut the bush down by using cut, However, you don't have Cut yet
and that is why you need to go on the S. S. Anne.

The S. S. Anne

Items Found Here
TM 08
Max Potion
Ether
TM 44
Max Ether
Rare Candy
Great Ball

This is the world famous cruise liner, the S. S. Anne. In here, there
are tons of Pokemon trainers waiting to battle you. You can skip them of
course and straight for the HM. There are some pros and cons on whether
or not you should fight them. The pros are that you can level up you
Pokemon buy fighting them and getting money. The cons are that if your
Pokemon get seriously hurt, they can't heel themselves and there isn't a
Poke Center in the ship. Also, if you leave the ship, it will leave the
dock and you won't and can't get the HM which is vital to the game.
Besides, there is one important battle on this ship and it is with Gary.
You must fight him so you can get to the captain who has the HM.

Now as soon as you enter, you can start fighting the people, go right or
go left. For the shortness of this FAQ we won't tell about each cabin
and such. If you go to your right, there is one cabin and a stairway at
the end of the hallway. If you go down those stairs, You will get to
another level of cabins. If you want to go back, go back up the stairs.
If you go to the right of where you started out, you will see five
cabins and two stairways. The first one leads you to another level of
cabins. You should take this one. If you go down, you will see another
staircase. That leads to a big hallway which leads to the deck of the
ship. There is nothing you need to get there except if you want to fight
Pokemon trainers. Getting back to the subject, if you keep going to the
left of the staircase, which leads to the hallway, there is another row
of cabins. Follow it through and then head up. You should she a
staircase there. Head for it. As soon as you do, Gary pops up and
challenges you to a battle. As soon as you beat him, go up the stairs.
In there you will find a seasick man who is actually the captain. Talk
to him and help him get through his seasickness and he will thank you
with the HM 01, Cut.

After all this, you can head back to Vermilion or fight some more. If
you remember that on the main deck there is one staircase I didn't
mention yet, I will tell you about it now. That staircase leads you to
the kitchen and there isn't much there. If you do look in one of the
garbage cans, there will be a Great Ball in there.

Now, if you don't want to battle anymore people, you should leave the S.
S. Anne. As soon as you leave, the S. S. Anne departs.

Vermilion City
Now after the whole S. S. Anne ordeal, go to the Poke Center and heal
your Pokemon if you need to. Now you can actually get to Lt. Surge since
you got Cut from the captain. Cut down the hedge and enter the Gym. His
gym is a little annoying. There are only three other trainers there and
lots of cans. You can see Lt. Surge but you can't get to him because in
order to open the electronic door, you have to find the two switches
that will open the door. They are under the cans. Once you find one of
them, the second one is close by. It is either directly above the first
switch, below it, to the right of it, to the left of it or diagonal down
left, down right, up left and finally up right. Be careful however, if
you pick the wrong one as the second switch, the first switch locks
again and you will have to go through the whole ordeal again.

If you have now finally gotten to Lt. Surge, you may finally challenge
him. He has a Level 21 Voltorb, a Level 18 Pikachu and a Level 24
Raichu. Note that water and flying Pokemon do badly against him. I
suggest using a ground or a rock Pokemon to defeat him. After you defeat
him, He will give you the Thunder Badge and TM 24. The Thunder Badge
will raise the speed of all your Pokemon and it will allow you to use
Fly anytime that you want to. The TM 24 contains Thunderbolt. If you
have an Electric Pokemon, you should teach them this move.

After you leave, heal up your Pokemon. There is another important house
that you should go in Vermilion City. It is the building to the right of
the Pokemon Fan Club. There is a man in there who will trade a
Fardetch'd for a Pidgey. Since Pidgeys are really common, this is a very
good trade. There is only one Farfetch'd and that's here. After all
this, you should start heading out. There is a path to the right of the
city. That is Route 11.

Part 11: Route 11

Route 11
Pokemon Found in this Area:
Ekans Many/None
Spearow Many/Many
Drowzee Few/Few
Sandshrew None/Many

There isn't that much stuff here. There are a few really big Pokemon
fields and a lot other Pokemon trainers that you can challenge. There is
another path to the right but that is not needed to be known about yet.
It will come to some importance later into the game. There is also a
cave there that is pretty essential to the game. That is Diglett's Cave.


Part 12: Diglett's Cave and Viridian Forest (Again)

Diglett's Cave
Pokemon Found in this Area
Diglett Many/Many
Dugtrio Few/Few

This cave leads to the cave opening near Viridian Forest. You might have
seen it earlier in the game and didn't know what it was for. Well, now
you do. In Diglett's Cave, there is one path to follow. It is really
clear. There is only one path in the whole cave. As soon as you leave
the cave, you will be in the section to the right of the forest.

Viridian Forest (Again)
Items Found in this Area
HP UP
Moon Stone

This isn't exactly the forest and there are no Pokemon patches in this
area. However, there are a few really important stuff here. As you
follow the path and walk down, you will see a small house. In there,
there will be a person that will trade an Abra for a Mr. Mime. This is
another one of those "only once a game Pokemon " trades that happen.
There are a few of them and I will tell exactly where to get them. Some
are already in this FAQ and some are coming up soon. If you follow the
path some more, there will be an even bigger house. Go in through the
back door and talk to the people. One of them is Professor Oak's
assistant. He says that if you have 20 or more Pokemon, he will give you
HM 05 which contains Flash. You really need this HM to get through the
next part of this FAQ or you will have a VERY hard time trying it.


Part 13: Routes 9, 10 and the Rock Tunnel

Route 9
Pokemon Found in this Area
Rattata Many/Many
Spearow Many/Many
Sandshrew None/Many
Ekans Many/None
Voltorb Many/Many

Items Found in this Area
TM 30

Remember when I said that in Cerulean City there was a path that you
couldn't go through since you didn't have before but now you do. So now
cut down the hedge and then just go through. There are quite a few
trainers on this battle so be careful. If you didn't know, this is the
route to the Rock Tunnel and there is a Pokemon Center right before it
so don't worry too much about healing you Pokemon. Please note that if
you are there, you may be able to see a really big building. That
building is really important later on in the game.

Rock Tunnel
Pokemon Found in this Area
Zubat Many/Many
Geodude Few/Few
Macahop Few/Few
Onix Few/Few

This is the really hard place that you need HM 05 for. If you have it,
use it. When you first enter the cave, it is pitch dark. Use Flash and
then you can see everything. There is one path to follow and it is
pretty straightforward. As soon as you enter and use Flash, start
heading to the right. There is an opening blocked by a trainer and you
must get past him. Once you do, keep heading right until you hit a dead
end. Then head up and you should see a staircase. Go down it. After you
emerge, go down and keep heading left. After a little bit, you should
see another trainer blocking your path. Defeat him to get through. Then
keep following the trail until you enter a room with the next staircase.
There are 2 Pokemon trainers in this room. You only need to defeat one
of them until you can get to the next staircase. After you use the
staircase, you should end up near a Pokemon trainer. Fight him and go to
the right and then go down and then go right again until you see yet
another Pokemon trainer. Defeat him so you may get to the next
staircase. When pop up, go to the right and down until you see a Pokemon
trainer and fight him. Then go up a little more and fight another
Pokemon trainer. After that, head up and there will be another Pokemon
trainer but he you can avoid. When you pop out, there will be two
Pokemon trainers blocking your way and you need to defeat them as well.
After that, keep heading down and then head to your left and fight the
net Pokemon trainer there. Once you do, head left and go down. There
will be another Pokemon trainer and the staircase out of here. You can
avoid this trainer so head out.

Route 10
When you are finally out, you still aren't home safe. If you Pokemon
survived that ordeal, heal them if you have any Potions and such. For
the easiest path, head right and face one Pokemon trainer and go down
and face one last Pokemon trainer. After you beat him, go down and you
will finally be out of danger. You will now be in Lavender Town.

Part 14: Lavender Town (A), Route 8, 7

Lavender Town (A)
You must definitely heal you Pokemon here. There isn't much that you can
do here. There is a house here that rates the nicknames, if any, that
you gave you Pokemon. This is also a place where you can change the name
you gave your Pokemon. There is also a really big building in here. That
is the Pokemon Tower. The Pokemon Tower is like mourning place for dead
Pokemon. However, there is something going on in there that is
disturbing the peace there. You can't get past it without getting an
item, which will be revealed later on in the game.

Route 8
Pokemon Found in this Area
Pidgey Few/Few
Mankey Few/None
Ekans Few/None
Growlithe Few/None
Meowth None/Few
Sandshrew None/Few
Vulpix None/Few

The reason that I am doing Route 8 first is because you encounter Route
8 first in the game than Route 7. It's really weird. Anyway, follow the
path and head for a little house. There are a few Pokemon Trainers here
that you may want to or not challenge. You will see two buildings: a
small house like one and one that is long. The long one is another gate
into Saffron City and if you haven't figured out the pattern yet, the
guard will once again say he is thirsty and he won't let you through.
Now it's time for the little house. That is another underground path.
This one leads up to Celadon City, home of the REALLY big Pokemon
Department Store. You will be able to buy lots of stuff here.

Route 7
Pokemon Found in this Area
Pidgey Few/Few
Oddish Few/None
Mankey Few/None
Growlithe Few/None
Bellsprout None/Few
Meowth None/Few
Vulpix None/Few

This is where you end up after the underground tunnel. Go you your right
and go up and you will see the small opening there that you go through
and turn left and then go up again. Then if you go to your left, there
will be the path to Celadon City. Also there is one more gate to Saffron
but the guard is you know what and he won't let you through.

Part 15: Celadon City

Well, this is one of the big towns in Pokemon. The first thing you
should do is heal your Pokemon up to their full status. Now there is a
secret here. There is a Pokemon, Eevee, that you can get for free! All
you do is go behind the Poke Center and follow the path until you get to
the opening. Then go through the opening and then follow the path until
you get to the back door of the Celadon City Mansion. Go in and keep
following the path. When you get to the final floor, there will be a
scientist that will tell you a little about Eevee and then there on the
table, is the Poke Ball that contains Eevee! After you get him, you
should leave and head for the big Pokemon Department Store. Go back the
way you came and then keep heading left. The Poke Dept. Store has two
doors in front of it. Now you can either take the stairs or the
elevators. The 2nd floor has the heal things and the TMs. The special
stones are on the fourth floor. They fifth floor has the power ups like
the Carbos and stuff. There is also the roof. Go onto the roof. There is
a vending machine up there. You can but drinks there like Water and
Lemonades. These work like Potions and stuff but I think they are much
cheaper. Buy one extra for the guards at the Saffron City gates. There
is also a woman up here. If you buy here a water, she will give you a
TM. She will give you more TMs if you buy here a Lemonade and a Soda Pop
in that order. I didn't bother to do this but if you want to then it is
your choice. Once you buy something, you can leave and either head for
the gym or the game corner where team rocket has established a secret
base.

For the purposes of this FAQ, I will just go to the Gym first. The gym
leader here is Erika. She is the mistress of grass Pokemon. She has a
Level 29 Victreebel, a Level 24 Tangela and a Level 29 Vileplume. Once
you defeat her, you will get the Rainbow Badge and TM 20. I think TM 20
contains Razor Leaf and the Rainbow badge will allow Pokemon up to Level
50 obey you. I should have put this earlier, but there are a few other
Pokemon trainers here that you need to fight before you face Erika.

After that battle with Erika, you should heal you Pokemon. Once you heal
your Pokemon, you should now start to head for the Game Corner. The Game
Corner is the building next to the house with the small pond in front of
it. For the purposes of this FAQ, I will assume you are here to defeat
Team Rocket. I will tell you how to play the slots later. As you head
toward the back of the game corner, there will be a member of Team
Rocket standing next to a picture. Fight him and when he loses, he will
escape into a secret stairway on the side of the wall! There is a hidden
switch that you may use to open up the panel. Face the picture and press
A. The door will open up and you should go down there.

As soon as you reappear, there will be a staircase right next to you.
Take it. There isn't much you can do on that particular floor. As soon
as reappear again, head down and left and dodge that member of Team
Rocket. *Then you should go up and take the other staircase there. When
you reappear again, head left and then go down and head left on the
first opening. Keep going until you see a opening. There is a little
arrow thingy that is pointing to the right. You should not take it. Go
to the left of it and take the one that is pointing to the left. When
you stop on the special square, head down on to the arrow that is
pointing to the right. Take it. You will once again stop at a special
square. This time when you stop, head back to the left and then go down
the opening there. You will be in front of two arrow square that point
to the right. Don't take any these. Head left and then go down and head
right. You will see another pair of arrows that point to the right. Take
the top one. You will need to keep following until you stop. Head to the
left and you should see a member of Team Rocket there. After you fight
him, head down and then to your right and then back up to the staircase.
Use it.

When you once again reappear, head up and to the left into the room.
There will be a member of Team Rocket there. You need to fight him in
order to get the lift key which will operate the elevator that you need
to get to the boss of this hidden place. Once you have beaten him, go
back to the floor where I put the "*" symbol. If you keep heading left
there will be two arrows that point left. You should take the bottom one
and follow the path until you stop at the special square.

Master Collector Jin Shi




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