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G O T T A C A T C H 'E M A L L!

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FAQ Version 7.4
By: MetroidMoo (MetroidMoo@aol.com)
Date: 4/22/99
The latest version of this FAQ can always be found at GameFAQs
(www.GameFAQs.com)
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Contents:
1)Updates
2)Playing Pokemon
3)Important Info
4)Pokemon Pikachu
5)Ability List
6)F.A.Q.
7)Walkthrough
8)Pokemon List
9)Items/Stores
10)Codes/Tips
11)Gameshark/Game Genie Codes
12)Pokemon Rumors
13)Future Pokemon Games
14)Credits
15)Contact

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1) UPDATES
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7.4:
- MAJOR updates to "Future Pokemon Games" section
- Fixed the "Updates" section layout (Looks a little better)
- Updated "Author's Note" with a link to the HTML version of the FAQ
- Made some revisions here and there
- Removed code from "Pokemon Pikachu" section because it was too
confusing to understand
- Converted a code from the "Codes/Tips" section to a rumor (You can
guess which one I mean...)

7.2:
- Updated "Author's Note"

7.0:
- Made an Ability correction
- Added two codes
- Updated "Author's Note"

6.8:
- Added a helpful tip
- Updated "Author's Note"

6.6:
- Added a rumor
- Added a code and a helpful tip
- Fixed a Porygon Ability

6.4:
- Added more rumors (Never can get enough of these!)
- Added description of Pokemon Snap
- Added description of Pokemon Staduim

6.2:
- Added a couple Pikachu's Actions
- Added "Future Pokemon Games" section

6.0:
- Added some useful Gameshark codes
- Added a F.A.Q. question
- Added two sections to the "Pokemon Pikachu" section
- Added a warning note in the "Codes/Tips" section
- Created 4 "GIF." files for use with the FAQ

5.8:
- Added some corrections
- Added more actions in the "Pokemon Pikachu" section
- Added two more F.A.Q. questions
- Fixed layout a bit

5.6:
- Added a new Mew rumor
- Added two more awesome codes!
- Updated "Author's Note"

5.4:
- Added two more rumors for the "Pokemon Rumors" section
- Added an awesome code that actually works!

5.2:
- Added two codes to the "Codes/Tips" section
- Added more F.A.Q. questions
- Added more Store Codes in the "Game Genie" section
- Added more Pokemon locations in the "Fishing" section

5.0:
- Added "F.A.Q." section
- Added "Pokemon Rumors" section
- Added another Pokemon location in the "Fishing" section
- Re-added "Request List" at the end

4.8:
- Re-removed "Get Mew #1" code (I thought I had removed it)

4.6:
- Added Game Genie codes
- Added LOTS of Gameshark codes
- Added Ability effects in the "Ability List" section
- Added "Cable Club" to the Important Info section
- Removed "Get Mew #1" code from the "Codes/Tips" section
- Updated "Author's Note"

4.4:
- Added an "Author's Note" note after this
- Added a code in the "Codes/Tips" section
- Added Pokedex information for all 151 Pokemon in the "Pokemon List"
section

4.2:
- Added a code in the "Codes/Tips" section

4.0:
- Added a Game Genie code
- Added Abilities for all 151 Pokemon in the "Pokemon List" section

3.8:
- Removed "Get Any Pokemon" code from Codes/Tips section
- Minor changes to different sections
- Added three new parts to the "Pokemon Pikachu" section
- Added a very important note after this (The Mew Code)

3.6:
- Solution found for "Get Mew #1" code! (Codes/Tips section)
- Revised most of the FAQ
- Added "Ability List" section (Complete list)
- Small update to "Pokemon Pikachu" section

3.4:
- Added a code to the "Codes/Tips" section
- Added more Gameshark codes
- Added "Moon Stone Locations" to the Important Info section
- Added "Pokemon Pikachu" section
- Updated "Request List"

3.2:
- Added a tip to the "Codes/Tips" section
- Added more Game Genie codes

3.0:
- Updated "Request List"
- Added a code to the "Codes/Tips" section
- Completed "Pokemon List" section

2.8:
- Walkthrough is completed!
- Updated "Item List"
- Added lots of Pokemon info
- Added Gameshark codes
- Added two codes to the "Codes" section

2.6:
- Added update to the Walkthrough (Almost complete!)
- Updated some Pokemon Info

2.4:
- Added "Game Genie" codes to the Gameshark section
- Updated Walkthrough
- Added TM List to the "Important Info" section
- Corrections made to the "Elite Four" section
- Updated "Request List"

2.2:
- Added "Gameshark Codes" section
- Small update to the "Fishing" section
- Minor update to "Request List"

2.0:
- Updated Walkthrough
- Added LOTS of Pokemon info
- Added "Codes" section with two codes
- Updated "Request List" in the Contact section

1.8:
- Added "Gary" to the Elite Four section
- Added "Fishing" to the Important Info section

1.6:
- Updated Walkthrough a little bit
- Added "Elite Four" section, thanks to MLW65128TX
- Added "Request List" at the end if you want to contribute
- Added info for Dragonite

1.4:
- Updated Walkthrough
- Added more Pokemon info

1.2:
- Made a minor update to Walkthrough
- Added "Credits" section
- Added info for Charizard, Raichu, and Sandshrew

1.0:
- FAQ Release
- Missing info in various sections

*AUTHOR'S NOTE*
If you want to see an HTML version of this FAQ (Which looks MUCH
better than this one, so check it out), go to this address at
Gamewinners.com:
http://www.gamewinners.com/walkthrough/pokemon/index.html

Just a quick notice. My PC recently had a FATAL error which wouldn't
let me load Windows. So everything had to be re-installed, and so I
lost everything. So I wasn't able to answer Pokemon questions. Sorry
for the trouble! Also, the FAQ layout may be messed-up since I had to
download it because I lost it. And another thing is that when I tried
to send it to GameFAQs, it became corrupted, so that took awhile to
get a solution. So, you can expect faster updates now!

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2) PLAYING POKEMON
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This section explains on playing the game and gives some tips.

What's the difference between the Red and Blue Versions?
Everything is the same except it may have a Pokemon in one version
but not in the other. For example, you can find a Ekans in the Red
Version, but you can't find in the Blue. Instead, the Blue Version
contains a Sandshrew. So, you need to find a friend who has the other
version to get all 150. In order to trade, you need a Game Link Cable
(Sold seperately). When you find someone, you can trade Pokemon!

How do I capture Pokemon?
First off, you need to purchase some Poke Balls at a Poke Mart. Each
kind of ball can perform better or worse than others. Then visit a
cave or an area with grass. There are some another places, but you
see those the most. Walk around until you go into battle. Have your
Pokemon fight the enemy until the enemy's energy level is very low.
Use your Poke Ball, and you should be able to capture one. If not,
keep trying! And remember you cannot capture a trainer's Pokemon!

I captured one, now what do I do?
Now you can train your Pokemon to fight! Remember, to heal your
Pokemon, just visit a Pokemon Center. Also once you capture one, data
is recorded in your PokeDex. With that, you can find some info and
where you can find it. I won't go into much more detail because other
parts of this section explain them.

How do my Pokemon learn moves?
You can get them in one of two ways. Once Pokemon reach a certain
level they learn a move. Another way is to use a TM or HM on it.
Moves use Power Points (PP). So when you don't have any PP, the
Pokemon can't use the move until healed. Remember that your Pokemon
can only have four moves at a time!

What do these "types" mean?
Every Pokemon has one or two types out of fifteen. They tell how your
Pokemon will perform against other types. Look in your manual to find
the Battle Chart. For example, a Grass-type does great against a
Water-type, but it does poor against a Fire-type.

How do I build levels?
If you played an RPG before, you should understand know how it works.
First, find an area like I said about before for capturing, or you
can fight trainers. Go into battle, and if your Pokemon wins, it
gains EXP. Once it gets a certain amount of EXP, it goes up a level.
With a level-up, its stats increases. To see how much is needed,
check its stats. If you switch Pokemon in battle, they both get EXP,
but the amount is reduced. That can also help when you want to build
your low-level Pokemon.

What are the Technical Machines (TMs) and Hidden Machines (HMs) for?
These items can teach your Pokemon new moves for battle, but they
work a bit differently. TMs can only be used once and only work in
battle. HMs can be used over and over, and the moves work on the
Field Map and battle. Most moves can only work with certain Pokemon,
such as "Fly" only works with Flying-type.

How do my Pokemon evolve?
Some Pokemon may evolve a couple times or some may not evolve at all!
When they evolve, the Pokemon's stats increase more than a level-up
would. Pokemon can in one of three ways:

#1: Level-Up
This one is used more than the others. The Pokemon changes once it
reaches a certain level. For example, Kakuna evolves into Beedrill at
around Level 10.

#2: Item
Some Pokemon only evolve if you use a certain Stone. Most Stones can
be bought at Celadon City. For example, Staryu evolves into Starmie
if you use a Water Stone on it.

#3: Trade
These Pokemon only evolve if you trade with a friend who has another
Game Pak. This applies to four Pokemon. For example, Graveler evolves
into Golem when traded.

How do I earn money?
There are two ways to do this. You can fight a trainer and win or use
the "Pay Day" attack. You can get Pay Day from Meowth or from a TM on
Route 12.

A Few Tips:
- Use strategy! Using it will make Pokemon MUCH easier!
- Build levels whenever possible and try to build them evenly.
- If you carry six Pokemon, capture another one and automatically
goes to the PC!
- Trade often for new Pokemon!
- When you use traded Pokemon, they gain about 1/2 more EXP than a
regular Pokemon!
- When a Pokemon evolves, its stats increase more than a normal
level-up would. Also its type may change after evolving.
- Fight trainers when you can to earn more money.
- Search trees, rocks, etc. for some free items. You usually find
them if it is in a "strange" place such as a tree being in the middle
of nowhere.
- If you use Poison-type Pokemon, you won't need to worry about being
poisoned!
- In both Versions, there are five Pokemon (Snorlax, Zapdos,
Articuno, Moltres, and Mewtwo) that appear once (Snorlax appears
twice). So capturing them will be a good addition to your collection!

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3) IMPORTANT INFO
==================
This section includes info on HMs, TMs, Moon Stone Locations, Cable
Club, Exchange Corner, Fishing, Safari Zone, and the Elite Four/Gary!

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Hidden Machines
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HM 01 - Cut:
In order for you to get the HM 01, you must first get the S.S.
Ticket. Go to Route 24 and 25 and visit Bill the Pokemanic. Bill had
a bizarre accident with a new experimental machine. Talk to him, and
he goes into the machine. Use the PC, and Bill will be changed back
to normal. He will give you the ticket as a reward. Visit Vermilion
City and board the S.S. Anne. Work your way around the ship until you
fight Gary. Beat Gary and go down the stairs to enter the captain's
room. Talk to him and "rub" his back to get the HM. The Cut ability
allows you to cut down trees to access other areas.

HM 02 - Fly:
This one is not that hard to get. Go to Route 16 west of Celadon
City. Cut down the tree and follow the road into a building. Keep
going west and enter the house. The person inside will give you the
HM. The Fly ability allows you to visit cities you've been to.

HM 03 - Surf:
This one is located in the Secret House in Safari Zone. I can't
really explain this well, so just try to make your way around. Once
you reach the house, the man inside gives you the HM as a prize. The
Surf ability allows you to move around on water.

HM 04 - Strength:
The Warden in Fuchsia City will give you the HM if you give him his
Gold Teeth. The teeth are located in Safari Zone. It's in Area 3 near
the Secret House. Get them and give them to the Warden. Now that he
can talk, he'll hand over the Hidden Machine. The Strength ability
allows you to move heavy boulders.

HM 05 - Flash:
Enter Diglett's Cave east of Vermilion City. Go through to get near
Viridian Forest. The one house in that section is where one of Prof.
Oak's aides is. If you caught 10 or more kinds of Pokemon, he gives
you HM 05.

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Technical Machines
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(TM List submitted by: Pikachu RB)

TM 01 - Mega Punch: Mt. Moon
TM 02 - Razor Wind: Celadon Poke Mart
TM 03 - Sword's Dance: Silph Co.
TM 04 - Whirlwind: Route 4
TM 05 - Mega Kick: Victory Road
TM 06 - Toxic: Fuchsia City Gym
TM 07 - Horn Drill: Celadon Poke Mart
TM 08 - Body Slam: S.S. Anne
TM 09 - Take Down: Saffron City
TM 10 - Double Edge: Game Corner
TM 11 - Bubble Beam: Cerulean City Gym
TM 12 - Water Gun: Mt. Moon
TM 13 - Ice Beam: Celadon Poke Mart
TM 14 - Blizzard: Cinnabar Island
TM 15 - Hyper Beam: Celadon City
TM 16 - Pay Day: Route 12
TM 17 - Submission: Victory Road
TM 18 - Counter: Celadon Poke Mart
TM 19 - Seismic Toss: Route 25
TM 20 - Rage: Route 15
TM 21 - Mega Drain: Celadon City Gym
TM 22 - Solar Beam: Cinnabar Island
TM 23 - Dragon Rage: Celadon City
TM 24 - Thunderbolt: Vermilion City Gym
TM 25 - Thunder: Power Plant
TM 26 - Earthquake: Silph Co.
TM 27 - Fissure: Viridian City
TM 28 - Dig: Cerulean City
TM 29 - Psychic: Saffron City
TM 30 - Teleport: Route 9
TM 31 - Mimic: Saffron City
TM 32 - Double Team: Fuchsia City
TM 33 - Reflect: Power Plant
TM 34 - Bide: Pewter City Gym
TM 35 - Metronome: Cinnabar Island
TM 36 - Self Destruct: Silph Co.
TM 37 - Egg Bomb: Fuchsia City
TM 38 - Fire Blast: Cinnabar Gym
TM 39 - Swift: Route 12 Lookout
TM 40 - Skull Bash: Safari Zone
TM 41 - Soft Boiled: Celadon City
TM 42 - Dream Eater: Viridian City
TM 43 - Sky Attack: Victory Road
TM 44 - Rest: S.S. Anne
TM 45 - Thunder Wave: Route 24
TM 46 - Psywave: Saffron City Gym
TM 47 - Explosion: Victory Road
TM 48 - Rock Slide: Celadon Poke Mart Roof
TM 49 - Tri Attack: Celadon Poke Mart Roof
TM 50 - Substitute: Celadon Poke Mart

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Moon Stone Locations
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#1 - Found to the right of Viridian Forest. Reach it from Diglett's
Cave.
#2 - Found at Mt. Moon.
#3 - Also at Mt. Moon. Go to the part right before the Fossils and go
right to a narrow section. Search the wall for the Stone.
#4 - Found in the Game Corner Basement in Celadon City.
#5 - (Found by: msms) Found in the Pokemon Mansion at Cinnabar
Island. Right when you enter the Mansion, they are boxes to the left
and right of you. Search around the fifth box on the right to find
the Moon Stone.

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Cable Club
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Here's some information for the Cable Club. This isn't a very big
section since there is not much to the Cable Club.

- Intro -
Incase if you have no idea what the Cable Club is, you can trade or
fight your Pokemon with a friend's. But in order to do so, you must
purchase a Game Link Cable (It's not very expensive). Once you have
one, insert the end of the Cable in the "EXT. CONNECTOR" slot on the
Game Boys. Then start your games up, and go to a Pokemon Center. Talk
to the person at the entrance of the Cable Club at the same time on
both games. You can then choose to go to the Colosseum or the Trade
Center...

- Colosseum -
Here you can fight your friend! Before you enter the Cable Club, make
sure you choose the Pokemon you want to fight with because you won't
be able switch in the Cable Club! With your Pokemon, turn the PC on
to begin the fight. Not that much to say about this, but remember
that this battle will take longer since you have to wait the data to
transfer between the two Game Boys.

- Trade Center -
Here you can trade Pokemon between you and your friend! Remember that
you can only trade Pokemon, you can't just give them away (Though it
would be nice)! Here's how to trade. Turn on the PC and a screen will
come up showing you and your friend's current Pokemon. Both of you
select the Pokemon you want to trade. Then it will show the Pokemon
being transferred. Now the Pokemon that was traded will be able to
get "boosted" EXP. Here's something good that you can use to your
advantage. When you trade a Pokemon, your Pokedex will still count
the Pokemon that was traded as "caught". For example, if you trade a
Scyther for a Pinsir, your Pokedex will still count as you having a
Scyther! That can be very useful when going for all of the Pokemon.

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Exchange Corner
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At Exchange Corner in Celadon City, you trade Coins for some Pokemon
and TMs. In order to get the Coins, you win or buy them at Game
Corner. But you need a Coin Case to hold them. Near Exchange Corner,
there is a diner, and a man inside will give you the case. With that,
go back to Game Corner. Talk to the people inside for some Coins. Now
you can play the slots, or you can buy 50 Coins for $1000. Each slot
machine has different odds of winning, so if you find a good one,
stick to it! What you can get is a bit different in the Versions.
Since the price varies, the person with the cheaper Pokemon should
get it. For example, it's a good idea to have the person with the
Blue Version to get Porygon rather than Red because there is a 3,499
C difference! Here is what you can get:

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RED VERSION
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NAME PRICE (Coins)
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Abra...........180
Clefairy.......500
Nidorina.....1,200
Dratini......2,800
Scyther......5,500
Porygon......9,999
TM 23........3,300
TM 15........5,500
TM 50........7,700
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BLUE VERSION
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NAME PRICE (Coins)
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Abra...........120
Clefairy.......750
Nidorino.....1,200
Dratini......4,600
Pinsir.......2,500
Porygon......6,500
TM 23........3,300
TM 15........5,500
TM 50........7,700
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Fishing
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(This section was submitted by: MLW65128TX, additional Pokemon
locations
by: DZY351378)

Fishing is the way of catching Water-type Pokemon, but the rods seem
to catch different Pokemon, here's more:

Old Rod - Don't expect much, just a Magikarp will bite it, but if you
train it to Level 20, it will turn into Gyarados, a dragon (NOT a
Dragon-type) and a tough Pokemon.

Good Rod - Can catch a Goldeen, Magikarp, and Poliwag but the only
way to catch the best is the Super Rod.

Super Rod - The best rod and can catch ALL of the pokemon in the
water.

People usually don't know what Pokemon are in a piece of water when
you use the Super Rod. But here's what you can get:

Pallet Town - Tentacool & Poliwag

Viridian City - Tentacool & Poliwag

Cerulean City - Goldeen, Psyduck, & Krabby

Vermilion City - Krabby & Shellder

Celadon City - Slowpoke & Poliwhirl

Fuchsia City - Krabby, Goldeen, Magikarp, & Seaking

Route 22 - Poliwag & Goldeen

Route 4, 24 & 25 - Same as Cerulean City

Route 6 & 11 - Same as Vermilion City

Route 10 - Same as Celadon City

Routes 12, 13, 17, & 18 - Tentacool, Krabby, Goldeen, & Magikarp

Route 19 - Shellder, Goldeen, Tentacool, Staryu, & Horsea

Safari Zone - Psyduck, Krabby, Slowpoke, & Dratini

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Safari Zone (Fuchsia City)
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For a low price of $500, you can capture all the Pokemon you want!
Here's a rundown of how Safari Zone works. When you pay, you can 30
Safari Balls and Bait. 30 Balls may seem a lot, but you'll end up
using most of them. You have four areas to explore, each may have a
Pokemon that is not in the other. You also have a timer, but it only
decreases when you walk. When you run out of time or Balls, the game
is over. The battle system in this mini-game works different than a
regular battle. Instead of having Pokemon fight, you fight...sort of.
In otherwords, you can't cause ANY damage to the enemy, that's why
they give you 30 Balls! You have four
commands in battle:

Ball x(Amount of Balls) - Throws a Safari Ball. You usually have to
throw multiple times to capture a Pokemon.
Bait - Throw some Bait. This makes it slightly easier to capture.
Throw Rock - Throw a nearby rock. Makes it slightly easier to
capture, but the Pokemon tends to run away after you use this.
Run - Ummm...pretty much self-explanatory... :)

Here's a list of Pokemon you can capture in Safari Zone:

#29 Nidoran (F)
#30 Nidorina
#32 Nidoran (M)
#33 Nidorino
#48 Venonat
#49 Venomoth
#54 Psyduck
#79 Slowpoke
#84 Doduo
#98 Krabby
#102 Exeggcute
#111 Rhyhorn
#113 Chansey
#115 Kangaskhan
#123 Scyther
#127 Pinsir
#128 Tauros
#147 Dratini

Here's a trick you can do to fight Pokemon in the Safari Zone outside
of it. Enter the Safari Zone, exit and go to the eastern side of
Seafoam Islands. Move up and down along the "shore" part to fight
Pokemon from the Safari Zone! This makes it easier to capture them.
The bad part is that there are some Pokemon that you won't find.

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Elite Four/Gary
---------------

Elite Four:
(This section was submitted by: MLW65128TX, corrections made by:
RobertR)

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ROUND #1

TRAINER: Lorelei
POKEMON: Dewgong - L54, Cloyster - L53, Slowbro - L54, Jynx - L56,
Lapras
- L56

Lorelei is the Mistress of Ice Pokemon. This is the easiest one
because Fire, Fighting, and Electric are the ones that have
advanteges. Ghost Pokemon will have an advantage over Jynx.
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ROUND #2

TRAINER: Bruno
POKEMON: Onix - L53, Hitmonchan - L55, Hitmonlee - L55, Onix - L56,
Machamp - L58

Bruno is a Fighting-type Pokemon master and also tougher. Flying,
Ghost, and Psychic Pokemon have the advantage on this one.
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NOTE:At this point, if your pokemon are in good shape, go on but then
there's NO GOING BACK!

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ROUND #3

TRAINER: Agatha
POKEMON: Gengar - L56, Golbat - L56, Haunter - L55, Arbok - L58,
Gengar -
L60

Agatha is the master of Ghost-type pokemon and has a very sneaky way
of Fighting, but Water and Fire have a good chance. She is also a tad
weaker, so be relaxed. (My Note: Enough though Agatha may be weaker
than the others, few attacks will hit her Ghost Pokemon!)
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Now, make sure you heal your Pokemon with any type of Potions if you
have any. I miraculously beat the next guy, but here he is, the
leader.

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ROUND #4

TRAINER: Lance
POKEMON: Gyarados - L58, Dragonair - L56, Dragonair - L56, Aerodactyl
-
L60, Dragonite - L62

Lance is the leader and the toughest fighter you have seen at all
times, he has Dragon-type pokemon. Ice, Psychic, Flying, and Ghost
Pokemon have an advantage.
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If you beat him, you're a Pokemon Master now! Congrats! But you got
someone else to fight...

Gary:
(This section was submitted by: cfetters)

You've beaten the Elite Four? All right! Now you are the Pok,mon
League Champion! Or, at least you would be, but you have one more
challenge ahead. Gary is the real Pokemon League Champion!

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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON: Pidgeot, Alakazam, & Rhydon. His other Pokemon varies, so
here is what you may be up against...

Chose Charmander: Exeggutor, Gyrados, & Charizard.
Chose Squirtle: Exeggcutor, Arcanine, & Blastoise.
Chose Bulbasaur: Arcanine, Gyrados, & Venusaur.

Here's how to beat the Pokemon:

Pigeot - Use any Electric-type Pokemon.

Alakazam - Use Jolteon or a Psychic-type Pokemon.

Rhydon - Use a Water-type or a Grass-type Pokemon.

Exeggutor/Venusaur - Use a Fire-type Pokemon.

Arcanine/Charizard - Use a Water-type. (My Note: A Rock-type Pokemon
will also do well against them.)

Gyrados/Blastoise - Like Pidgeot, an Electric-type will defeat them
easily.
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Now with Gary out of the way, you can explore the cave near Cerulean
City!

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4) POKEMON PIKACHU
===================

- Introduction -
If you've used a Giga Pet or Tamagotchi, you probably know how to
take care of virtual pets. The newly released Pokemon Pikachu is very
different from a Giga Pet. Pikachu doesn't rely on you to do
everything for him...you just play with him! When you play with him,
you gain points. The more you have, the more he likes you. You can
gain points by walking with him, shaking him, and giving him Watts.
So what's really nice about this is that Pikachu doesn't really
require 24 hour care!

- Starting Out -
When you first get your Pokemon Pikachu, pull out the tab to start
Pikachu up. Then press the A button when the "Clock" symbol is
highlighted to set the time. Use Up or Down on the Control Pad to set
the hour. Press A to set the minutes. Press A again to start to care
of your pet.

- Game Screens -
Here's some info on the Game Screens on Pokemon Pikachu.

Clock: Here you can set the Alarm. To set it, do the same thing for
setting the time. If you're wondering, this is not required to wake
Pikachu up.
Present: Here you can give Pikachu Watts as gifts. You can give him
only up to 999 Watts at a time.
Coins: Here you can play the Slot Machine to win Watts. Check the
"Earning Watts" part for more information.
Friend-Status: Press the Select button to access this. It tells you
how Pikachu is doing with you along with his total Points.

- Options Menu -
Press Start to access this menu. Here's what you can do...

Reset: This resets the Points on the Main Screen. This does not reset
the total amount of Points you've earned!
Sound: Allows you to turn the sound on or off.
Time Set: Allows you to change the time. See the "Starting Out" part
to see how to set the time.

- Earning Points -
Like I mentioned before, points will build up your friendship with
Pikachu. Earning them is easy, but you'll need to do a good bit of
work to get tons of them! Here's how you can earn some points. When
you shake Pikachu, you can hear something moving inside. Each time
you hear this sound, Pikachu gains a point. You can also do that when
you walk with him. If you shake him long enough, he will start to
walk while saying "Pikachu". Shake him even longer and he will start
to run or ride a bicycle.

- Earning Watts -
Giving Watts to Pikachu as a gift will make him do something special.
There are two ways to gain Watts. If you shake or walk with him, you
can gain some Watts. You get about five Watts for every 100 points.
You also get some by playing the Mini-Game Slot Machine. Here, you
bet five Watts to gain some more. If you can learn the timing to this
game, earning them will be very easy. Here's what you can get:

3 Sevens (7) - 500 Watts
3 Cat Heads - 50 Watts
3 Flowers - 30 Watts
3 Fish - 30 Watts

Once you earn over a 1,000 Watts, I would keep the 1,000 in reserve
and give Pikachu any over a thousand. Later on, you can increase the
minimum amount of Watts to keep.

- Pikachu's Actions -
Here's a small list of what Pikachu will do while you take care of
him and what happens when you shake him while he does an action.

Brushing His Teeth - He brushes faster.
Playing At The Beach - He shovels faster.
Weight Lifting - He drops the weight.
Building With Blocks - A block drops off his small building.
Sleeping - He wakes up.
Spinning Around - His ears "perk" up, and he'll start looking at you.
Adding 9+2 - Has a question mark over his head.
Licking ice cream cone - He drops the cone on the floor
Licking lollipop - He drops it on the floor.
Watching TV - He jumps up and down.
Taking a bath - He bobs his head back and forth.
While he "Loves" you and is standing - He waves his arms in glee.
Swims, hang-glides, plays a piano, plays a trumpet and balance on a
ball.
Rides a motorcycle.
Rides a sports car when he "Loves" you.

- Actions From Watts -
Here is what Pikachu will do if you give him a certain number of
Watts as
a Gift:

999 Watts - Swims, hang-glides, plays a piano, plays a trumpet, and
balances on a ball.

500 Watts - Executes a backflip.

200 or lower Watts - Yawns.

- Pikachu Tips -

Easy Watts
By: FiveOne4Up (Michael Lucas)
If you play the Slots after you get 10,000 Points, you will get 3
Seven (7)'s no matter what (Unless you end up timing it horribly).
This will almost double the points you get per Step.

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5) ABILITY LIST
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A list of abilities for Pokemon from Nintendo's Official Player's
Guide!

NOTE: All stat increasing and decreasing effects are temporary! Also,
the "basic" attacks will be simply classified as "Damages."

Here's how it's listed:
Name / Type / PP / Effect

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*A*
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Absorb / Grass / 20 / Pokemon absorbs HP equal to 1/2 the damage
delt.
Acid / Poison / 30 / Damages and may decrease enemy's Defense.
Acid Armor / Poison / 40 / Increases Pokemon's Defense.
Agility / Psychic / 30 / Greatly increases Speed.
Amnesia / Psyhcic / 20 / Greatly increases Special.
Aurora Beam / Ice / 20 / Damages, may Freeze enemy and/or decrease
its Attack.

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*B*
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Barrage / Normal / 20 / Pokemon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row.
Barrier / Psychic / 30 / Greatly increases Defense.
Bide / Normal / 10 / Pokemon loses 2 to 3 turns, then damages twice
the amount it received.
Bind / Normal / 20 / Pokemon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row.
Bite / Normal / 25 / Damages.
Blizzard / Ice / 5 / Damages and may Freeze enemy.
Body Slam / Normal / 15 / Damages and may Paralyze enemy.
Bone Club / Ground / 20 / Damages.
Bonemerang / Ground / 10 / Pokemon attacks 2 times.
Bubble / Water / 30 / Damages and may decrease Speed.
Bubblebeam / Water / 20 / Damages and may decrease Speed.

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*C*
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Clamp / Water / 10 / Pokemon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row.
Comet Punch / Normal / 15 / Pokemon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row.
Confuse Ray / Ghost / 10 / Confuses enemy.
Confusion / Psychic / 25 / Damages and may Confuse enemy.
Constrict / Normal / 25 / Damages and decreases enemy's Speed.
Conversion / Normal / 30 / Converts the Pokemon's type to enemy's.
Counter / Fighting / 20 / Hits enemy for twice the damage taken.
Crabhammer / Water / 10 / Good chance for getting critical hit.
Cut / Normal / 30 / Damages.

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*D*
----------------------------------------------------------------
Defense Curl / Normal / 40 / Increases Defense.
Dig / Ground / 10 / Pokemon digs on the first turn, then attacks on
the second. (Doesn't effect Flying-type Pokemon)
Disable / Normal / 20 / Disables a Pokemon's ability.
Dizzy Punch / Normal / 10 / Damages.
Double Kick / Fighting / 30 / Pokemon attacks twice.
Double Team / Normal / 15 / Increases Pokemon's Evade.
Double-Edge / Normal / 15 / Pokemon takes 1/4 the damage the enemy
takes.
Doubleslap / Normal / 10 / Pokemon attacks multiple times.
Dragon Rage / Dragon / 10 / Pokemon causes 40 HP damage.
Dream Eater / Psychic / 15 / While enemy Pokemon Sleeps, Pokemon
absorbs HP.
Drill Peck / Flying / 20 / Damages.

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*E*
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Earthquake / Ground / 10 / Damages. (Doesn't effect Flying-type
Pokemon)
Egg Bomb / Normal / 10 / Damages.
Ember / Fire / 25 / Damages and may Burn enemy.
Explosion / Normal / 5 / Damages, but kills Pokemon.

----------------------------------------------------------------
*F*
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Fire Blast / Fire / 5 / Damages and may Burn enemy.
Fire Punch / Fire / 15 / Damages and may Burn enemy.
Fire Spin / Fire / 15 / Pokemon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row.
Fissure / Ground / 5 / May defeat enemy Pokemon in one hit. (Doesn't
effect Flying-type Pokemon)
Flamethrower / Fire / 15 / Damages and may Burn enemy.
Flash / Normal / 20 / Decreases enemy Pokemon's Accuracy.
Fly / Flying / 15 / Pokemon flies up on first turn, then attacks on
the second turn.
Focus Energy / Normal / 30 / Increases chances of critical hits.
Fury Attack / Normal / 20 / Pokemon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row.
Fury Swipes / Normal / 15 / Pokemon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row.

----------------------------------------------------------------
*G*
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Glare / Normal / 30 / Paralyzes enemy.
Growl / Normal / 40 / Decreases enemy's Attack.
Growth / Normal / 40 / Increases Special.
Guillotine / Normal / 5 / Can defeat enemy in one hit.
Gust / Normal / 35 / Damages.

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*H*
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Harden / Normal / 30 / Increases Defense.
Haze / Ice / 30 / Cures all Status effects on both Pokemon.
Head Butt / Normal / 15 / Damages.
Hi Jump Kick / Fighting / 20 / If Pokemon misses, it takes 1/8 the
damage it would have caused.
Horn Attack / Normal / 25 / Damages.
Horn Drill / Normal / 5 / Can defeat enemy in one hit.
Hydro Pump / Water / 5 / Damages.
Hyper Beam / Normal / 5 / Pokemon attacks on first turn, then
recharges on the second turn.
Hyper Fang / Normal / 15 / Damages.
Hypnosis / Psychic / 20 / Puts enemy to Sleep.

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*I*
----------------------------------------------------------------
Ice Beam / Ice / 10 / Damages and may Freeze enemy.
Ice Punch / Ice / 15 / Damages and may Freeze enemy.

----------------------------------------------------------------
*J*
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Jump Kick / Fighting / 25 / If Pokemon misses, it takes 1/8 the
damage it would have caused.

----------------------------------------------------------------
*K*
----------------------------------------------------------------
Karate Chop / Normal / 25 / Good chance of a critical hit.

----------------------------------------------------------------
*L*
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Leech Life / Bug / 15 / Pokemon absorbs some of enemy's HP.
Leech Seed / Grass / 10 / Pokemon absorbs some of enemy's HP each
turn.
Leer / Normal / 30 / Decreases enemy's Defense.
Lick / Ghost / 30 / Damages and may Paralyze enemy.
Light Screen / Psychic / 30 / Decreases damage from Special Attacks
by 50%.
Lovely Kiss / Normal / 10 / Puts enemy to sleep.
Low Kick / Fighting / 20 / Damages.

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*M*
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Meditate / Psychic / 40 / Increases Attack.
Mega Drain / Grass / 10 / Pokemon absorbs HP from enemy equal to 1/2
the damage caused.
Mega Kick / Normal / 5 / Damages.
Mega Punch / Normal / 20 / Damages.
Metronome / Normal / 10 / Selects a random Ability to use.
Mimic / Normal / 10 / Pokemon mimics enemy's last attack.
Minimize / Normal / 20 / Increases Pokemon's Evade.
Mirror Move / Flying / 20 / Pokemon mimics enemy's last attack.
Mist / Ice / 30 / Immune to stat decreasing Attacks.

----------------------------------------------------------------
*N*
----------------------------------------------------------------
Night Shade / Ghost / 15 / Causes damage equal to EXP Level.

----------------------------------------------------------------
*P*
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Pay Day / Normal / 20 / Damages and get money after battle. (Money
received: EXP Level x 2)
Peck / Flying / 35 / Damages.
Petal Dance / Grass / 20 / Damages, but Confuses Pokemon.
Pin Missle / Bug / 20 / Pokemon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row.
Poison Gas / Poison / 40 / Poisons enemy.
Poison Sting / Poison / 35 / Damages and may Poison enemy.
Poison Powder / Poison / 35 / Poisons enemy.
Pound / Normal / 35 / Damages.
Psybeam / Psychic / 20 / Damages and may Confuse enemy.
Psychic / Psychic / 10 / Damages and may decrease enemy's Special.
Psywave / Psychic / 15 / Damages cause is equal to 1.5 times
Pokemon's EXP Level.

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*Q*
----------------------------------------------------------------
Quick Attack / Normal / 30 / Pokemon attacks first.

----------------------------------------------------------------
*R*
----------------------------------------------------------------
Rage / Normal / 20 / Damages and increases Attack when damaged until
battle is over.
Razor Leaf / Grass / 25 / Damages and has good chance of a critical
hit.
Razor Wind / Normal / 10 / Pokemons builds power on the first turn,
then attacks on the second turn.
Recover / Normal / 20 / Restores HP equal to 1/2 of Pokemon's max HP.
Reflect / Psychic / 20 / Decreases damage from Physical Attacks by
50%.
Rest / Psychic / 10 / Pokemon restores HP, but loses 2 turns.
Roar / Normal / 20 / Makes wild enemy Pokemon run away.
Rock Slide / Rock / 10 / Damages.
Rock Throw / Rock / 15 / Damages.
Rolling Kick / Fighting / 15 / Damages.

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*S*
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Sand-Attack / Normal / 15 / Decreases enemy's Accuracy.
Scratch / Normal / 30 / Damages.
Screech / Normal / 40 / Greatly decreases enemy's Defense.
Seismic Toss / Fighting / 20 / Damage caused is equal to Pokemon's
EXP Level.
Self Destruct / Normal / 5 / Damages, but kills Pokemon.
Sharpen / Normal / 30 / Increases Attack.
Sing / Normal / 15 / Puts enemy to Sleep.
Skull Bash / Normal / 15 / Pokemon lowers head on the first turn,
then attacks on the second.
Sky Attack / Flying / 5 / Pokemon builds power on the first turn,
then attacks on the second turn.
Slam / Normal / 20 / Damages.
Slash / Normal / 20 / Damages and has a chance for a critical hit.
Sleep Powder / Grass / 15 / Puts enemy to Sleep.
Sludge / Poison / 20 / Damages and may Poison enemy.
Smog / Poison / 20 / Damages and may Poison enemy.
Smokescreen / Normal / 20 / Decreases enemy's Accuracy.
Softboiled / Normal / 10 / Pokemon recovers HP. (Works only with
Chansey and Mew)
Solar Beam / Grass / 10 / Pokemon absorbs sunlight on the first turn,
then attacks on the second turn.
Sonicboom / Normal / 20 / Causes 20 HP damage.
Spike Cannon / Normal / 15 / Pokemon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row.
Splash / Normal / 40 / Damages.
Spore / Grass / 15 / Puts enemy to Sleep.
Stomp / Normal / 20 / Damages.
Strength / Normal / 15 / Damages.
String Shot / Bug / 40 / Decreases enemy's Speed.
Struggle / Normal / 10 / Only used when Pokemon runs out of PP, but
Pokemon takes 1/4 the damage caused.
Stun Spore / Grass / 30 / Paralyzes enemy.
Submission / Fighting / 25 / Pokemon takes 1/4 the damage caused.
Substitute / Normal / 10 / Pokemon creates a "doll" whichs fights for
itself. Breaks when takes too much damage.
Super Fang / Normal / 10 / Decreases enemy's HP by 1/2.
Supersonic / Normal / 20 / Confuses enemy.
Surf / Water / 15 / Damages.
Swift / Normal / 20 / Damages, and highly accurate.
Swords Dance / Normal / 30 / Increases Attack.

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*T*
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Tackle / Normal / 35 / Damages.
Tail Whip / Normal / 30 / Decreases enemy's Defense.
Take Down / Normal / 20 / Pokemon takes 1/4 the damage caused.
Teleport / Psychic / 20 / Escape from wild Pokemon battles.
Thrash / Normal / 20 / Damages, but Confuses Pokemon.
Thunder / Electric / 10 / Damages and may Paralyze enemy.
Thunder Wave / Electric / 20 / Paralyzes enemy.
Thunderbolt / Electric / 15 / Damages and may Paralyze enemy.
Thunderpunch / Electric / 15 / Damages and may Paralyze enemy.
Thundershock / Electric / 30 / Damages and may Paralyze enemy.
Toxic / Poison / 10 / Poisons enemy, but damage increases each turn.
Transform / Normal / 10 / Changes Pokemon into enemy Pokemon.
Tri Attack / Normal / 10 / Damages.
Twineedle / Bug / 20 / Pokemon attacks twice, and may Poison enemy.

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*V*
----------------------------------------------------------------
Vicegrip / Normal / 30 / Damages.
Vine Whip / Grass / 10 / Damages.

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*W*
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Water Gun / Water / 25 / Damages.
Waterfall / Water / 15 / Damages.
Whirlwind / Normal / 20 / Tosses wild Pokemon out of battle.
Wing Attack / Flying / 35 / Damages.
Withdraw / Water / 40 / Increases Defense.
Wrap / Normal / 20 / Pokemon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row.

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6) F. A. Q.
============
Before you e-mail me a Pokemon question, read this section to see if
your question will be already answered!

Q: What's the most effective way to use the Vitamins?
A: If you're desperate, use them as soon as possible, but if you want
the full effect, do this. Remember that a Pokemon can take about 10
Vitamins before it work anymore on it. It seems that a Pokemon with a
much higher Level, gains more stat points if you use a Vitamin on it.
For example, a Pokemon at L10 will only gain 1 stat point for each
Vitamin used which would mean it would gain 10 points for 10
Vitamins. But if you use one on a L100 Pokemon, it would gain a
whopping 40 stat points! So my point here is this, use the Vitamins
on a Pokemon when you have trained as far as you can.

Q: What is the use of a PP Up?
A: It's purpose is to increase the PP of an ability of a Pokemon. You
can use a maximum of three PP Ups per ability. But the PP increased
will vary so here's how it works. The ability that has a low max PP
will not increase very much, but an ability with a high max PP will.
For example, if you use 3 PP Up on Tackle, its max will become 56
from 35. If you use it on Hyper Beam, its max will become 8 from 5.

Q: Some of the Pokemon never evolve no matter what the Stones or the
Level, how do I evolve them?
A: They evolve by trading the Pokemon to another GamePak.

Q: How do I stop my Pokemon from evolving?
A:: Once it starts to evolve, simply press B to cancel the process.
Once the Pokemon gains another Level, it'll try to evolve again.

Q: What's the difference between the Red Version and the Blue?
A: The only difference is that they both contain Pokemon that cannot
be found in the other. Here's a list of the Pokemon (Note that some
of these can only be evolved by Stones):

Red Version: Ekans, Arbok, Electabuzz, Growlithe, Arcanine, Mankey,
Primeape, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Scyther.

Blue Version: Sandshrew, Sandslash, Magmar, Vulpix, Ninetales,
Meowth,
Persian, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebell, Pinsir.

Q: What does "Area Unknown" in the Pokedex mean?
A: It means that that Pokemon can only be evolved from another
Pokemon or it can mean that the Pokemon can only be found in the
other Version.

Q: What's the difference between Boosted EXP and Regular EXP?
A: Boosted EXP allows a Pokemon to gain about 1/2 more EXP than a
Pokemon with Regular EXP. The downside with Boosted EXP is that the
Pokemon will become weaker.

Q: Why does my Pokemon not obey me?
A: You must get the Badge that allows you to command a higher level
Pokemon!

Q: What do you get for capturing all 150 Pokemon?
A: A man in Celadon City will give you a Diploma in the U.S. Version.
If you do this with the Japanese Version, you'd get the Pokemon, Mew!

Q: Where do I find the Poke Flute?
A: Read the Walkthrough!

Q: I've defeated [Insert Gym Leader here], and they say I can use
[Insert HM Ability here]. How do I use it?
A: The Badge you get from winning only "allows" you to use the
ability once you have found the HM! For example, Lt. Surge says that
you can use "Fly", but you must first get HM 02 west of Celadon City.
Then teach it to a Pokemon.

Q: I have the HM, but the ability won't work!
A: You must earn the Badge that allows you to use it!

Q: How many Masterballs are in the game?
A: Only one, so use it on a one-time Pokemon like Mewtwo.

Q: If I defeat the rare Pokemon (Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Snorlax,
Mewtwo) is there any other way to get them?
A: No, so once you defeat one, it's gone for good!

Q: How can I earn some money?
A: There's a couple ways for this. One way is to defeat Trainers, and
also fighting the Elite Four over and over makes getting money easy.
Get a Meowth and use its Pay Day attack. And finally, get TM 16 which
is at Route 12 and teach Pay Day to a Pokemon.

Q: Is there any other way to get Mew without cheating?
A: Yes, but there's only one way. You must enter Nintendo's contest
from the Nintendo Power magazine.

Q: How do I reach the Card Key in Silph. Co?
A: To reach it, step on the Warp Tile near the Rocket guard. Then
when you reappear, step on it again. Now you can go past the guard to
the Card Key!

Q: How can I move the truck near the S.S. Anne with Strength?
A: You can't, I've tried it before!

Q: I have read about [Insert rumor here]. Is the rumor true?
A: There's a 99.9% (Most of the time it's 100%) chance that it's
false. But if you want, e-mail me the rumor, and I'll try it out and
put it up on the FAQ.

Q: I've heard that there are other Pokemon in the Red/Blue Versions
of the game, such as Togepy and Pikablu. Is this true?
A: No, those Pokemon are in the Gold & Silver Versions.

Q: Is Gameboy Color's IR Connection compatible with Pokemon?
A: No, so you have to buy a Game Link Cable in order to trade.

Q: Is it possible to buy a Bicycle without a Bike Voucher?
A: No. The maximum amount of money you can have is $999,999.

Q: How long is your FAQ?
A: About 100+ pages! I would print this after I make the FINAL
update.

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7) WALKTHROUGH
===============
NOTE: This walkthrough may not contain every little secret, but tells
the basic things that you need to know to complete the game.

When start a new game, Professor Oak will tell you about Pokemon.
Then you choose your name and your rival's name. I'll refer your
rival as Gary since that is really what his name is. Now on to the
game...

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Pallet Town
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Pokemon:
#1 Bulbasaur,
#4 Charmander, or
#7 Squirtle

You appear in your house when you start. Go out of the house and try
to head north. Prof. Oak stops you and takes you back to his lab.
When you get there, you and Gary must choose one of his three
Pokemon: Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur. Since you can't get
these anywhere else, you may to get your friend with the other
Version to get all three. If you don't want to, just choose
Bulbasaur. If you want all three here's the method to do so:
1. Have Gameboy A start a new game.
2. Gameboy A chooses a Pokemon.
3. Go to Viridian City, get Oak's Parcel and deliver it to him in
Pallet Town.
4. Go back to Viridian City and go to the Cable Club.
5. Gameboy A trades the Pokemon for one of Gameboy B's. Make sure
that Gameboy B chooses a Pokemon that he doesn't need because you'll
lose it.
6. Gameboy A starts a new game and chooses a Pokemon.. Keep repeating
until Gameboy B has two Charmanders, Squirtles, and Bulbsaurs. Or
just since Gameboy B already has one.
8. After all that, trade your Pokemon until Gameboy A and B both have
a Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur.

Once you have done that, Gary chooses one. Have you ever noticed that
whatever he chooses, it's in his favor? Anyway, he then challenges
you to a duel. It doesn't really matter if you win, you just get $175
for it. Now head north to Route 1.

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Route 1
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Pokemon:
#16 Pidgey
#19 Rattata

Not that much to do here. You might as well just build your levels by
one or two since you can't capture yet. Keep heading north to
Viridian City.

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Viridian City
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Items:
Oak's Parcel
Pokedex

This is the first place with a Pokemon Center and a Poke Mart. When
you first enter, head to the Poke Mart. The clerk inside gives you
Oak's Parcel. Head back to Pallet Town and deliver it to Oak. Once
you deliver it, he gives Gary and you a Pokedex which records data on
Pokemon you've seen or captured. After that, head back to Viridian
City and buy some Poke Balls at the Poke Mart. Go to Route 1 and
capture a Pidgey and Rattata. If want to capture more Pokemon, buy
some more Poke Balls. Go to the west to Route 22 where you can fight
Gary, but it's optional. You can capture a Nidoran (M) or a Nidoran
(F) here. If you want the Town Map, head back to Pallet Town and get
it from Gary's sister. Now head to Route 2, north of Viridian City.

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Route 2
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Pokemon:
#10 Caterpie
#13 Weedle
#16 Pidgey
#19 Rattata

Again, not a whole lot to do! You can find a Weedle in Red Version,
but the Caterpie in the Blue in this area. This shows that may find a
Pokemon in one Version, but not in the other. But it only applies to
this area, so you can find it in both Versions in other places.
Anyway, capture one and head north to Viridian Forest.

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Viridian Forest
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Pokemon:
#10 Caterpie
#11 Metapod
#13 Weedle
#14 Kakuna
#25 Pikachu

Items:
Poke Ball
Antidote
Potion

They is actually a bit of things to do here. Now is a good time to
build your levels to around nine if you can. Here's how to navigate
this place. From the start, go left, up, left to reach the Poke Ball.
Go back to the start and go right, up to reach the Antidote. You
encounter two Bug Catchers as you go up. From there, go left, down
and follow the path to the last trainer. From the trainer, go down,
right, down to the reach the Potion. Go back to where the trainer is
and go up to Pewter City.

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Pewter City
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This city contains the first Pokemon League trainer, Brock. If you
visit the Museum for a cost of $50, you can see fossils of rare
extinct Pokemon. Later on in the game you'll be able to revive some
of them, but don't get too excited. You can't go to Route 3 to the
east until you beat Brock so now enter the Gym...

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TRAINER: Brock
PRIZES: Boulder Badge & TM 34
POKEMON: Geodude - L12, Onix - L14

Before you fight Brock, there is another trainer, but you can avoid
him if you walk behind him. Talk to Brock at the end of the Gym to
fight. This guy is super easy as long as you have a Squirtle and/or a
Bulbasaur at about level 13. If you use Charmander, you will a tough
time fighting. For Squirtle, use Bubble, and for Bulbasaur, use Vine
Whip. With those techniques, you should be able to beat the Pokemon
with a hit or two.
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Once you've beaten him, you can now head to Route 3.

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Route 3
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Pokemon:
#16 Pidgey
#19 Rattata
#21 Spearow
#39 Jigglypuff
#129 Magikarp

You can encounter several trainers here. The only new Pokemon to get
is Spearow and Jigglypuff. So capture them and keep going until you
reach the Pokemon Center. Here is a salesman who will sell you a $500
Magikarp. You don't need to get him now since you fish for him later,
but you can if you want. Go right to get to the entrance to Mt. Moon.

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Mt. Moon
--------
Pokemon:
#35 Clefairy
#41 Zubat
#46 Paras
#74 Geodude

Items:
Potion x2
Escape Rope
Moon Stone
HP Up
Rare Candy
TM 01
TM 12

As you can see, this place is loaded with Pokemon and items. A
definite catch is Geodude in my opinion since he works well when
fighting mostly any Pokemon. It's a good idea to explore and find all
these items since they can be very useful. If you just want to get
out, here's how you do it. From the start, go up, right, up, right,
up, left, down (Avoid the ladder!), left, up, and go down the ladder.
Follow the path and go down the ladder at the end. The rest of the
way is pretty much straight-forward, so keep going and beat the
Rocket guard. Go past him to fight again. Defeat him, and he will let
you choose a Dome or a Helix Fossil. If you know someone with another
Version, have that person get one Fossil and you get the other. Later
on, you can revive them and trade them. After that, keep going until
you get out at Route 4.

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Route 4
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Pokemon:
#16 Pidgey
#19 Rattata
#21 Spearow
#23 Ekans (Red)
#27 Sandshrew (Blue)

Items:
TM 04

Get the Pokemon that's in your Version, get the TM and go east to
Cerulean City.

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Cerulean City
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For now, just rest and buy supplies since you are trapped in here.
This city contains the Bike Shop where you can buy...a bike! :) The
cost? A mere $1,000,000! Don't worry, you can get one for free a
little bit later. Now we can fight the Gym Leader, Misty...

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TRAINER: Misty
PRIZES: Cascade Badge & TM 11
POKEMON: Staryu - L18, Starmie - L21

Another easy match! Use Bulbasaur (It probably evolved by now) or a
Pikachu with a level at about 17. Then just use Grass- or Electric-
type attacks on them. This battle shouldn't take very long...
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With Misty defeated you should now head north to the Nugget Bridge.
Here, you fight five Trainers to get a Nugget. Before you get a
chance to fight them, you must fight Gary...

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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON: Pidgeotto - L18, Abra - L15, Rattata - L15,
Bulbasaur/Squirtle/Charmander - L17

With the right Pokemon, he shouldn't be very hard. For Pidgetto, use
Pikachu at about level 18. Just pound him with Electric-type attacks
to defeat him. For Abra...this guy is a joke! All he knows how to do
is Teleport! So just use any Pokemon and you should be okay. For
Rattata and the rest, use your best ones.
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Now that Gary is out of the way, continue to fight the trainers on
Nugget Bridge. They aren't quite as hard as Gary, so you shouldn't
have all that much trouble. Defeat the five trainers and you'll get a
Nugget. Then you end up fighting a Rocket member. Defeat him to
continue to Route 24 and 25.

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Route 24 & 25
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Pokemon:
#10 Caterpie
#11 Metapod
#13 Weedle
#14 Kakuna
#16 Pidgey
#43 Oddish (Red)
#63 Abra
#69 Bellsprout (Blue)

Items:
TM 19
TM 45
S.S. Ticket

Abra is a good catch since he is the first Psychic-type Pokemon right
now. When you run into him, throw a Poke Ball. Doing that might be
odd, but does sometimes catch him! Once you get through the mass of
trainers, you can visit Bill the Pokemaniac! When you first meet him,
you find out he has been turned into a Pokemon. Check HM 01 in the
"Important Info" section to see how you solve this. He'll give you
the S.S. Ticket in return. Exit and go back inside and go on his PC.
It contains pictures on Eevee, Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon. This
will add pics on them to your Pokedex. Now go back to Cerulean City.

-------------
Cerulean City
-------------
Items:
TM 28

The one house that was blocked by a guard is now open. Go inside to
find out that a TM was stolen. Go out the back and fight the Rocket
member. Beat him to get TM 28 which teaches a Pokemon "Dig". Keep
going and head south to Route 5.

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Route 5
-------
Pokemon:
#16 Pidgey
#43 Oddish (Red)
#52 Meowth (Blue)
#56 Mankey (Red)
#69 Bellsprout (Blue)

In this area, you can find the Pokemon Daycare Center. Here, the man
inside will take care of a Pokemon. While you are away, its levels
build up. The downside is that you don't get to choose what attacks
it can use. The new Pokemon to get is Mankey in the Red and Meowth in
the Blue. Keep going south and enter the Underground Path to reach
Route 6.

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Route 6
-------
Pokemon:
#16 Pidgey
#43 Oddish (Red)
#52 Meowth (Blue)
#56 Mankey (Red)
#69 Bellsprout (Blue)

Now exactly anything to do... Go south to reach Vermilion City.

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Vermilion City
--------------
Items:
Old Rod
Bike Voucher

When you first get here, enter the house to the right of the Pokemon
Center to get the Old Rod from the Fishing Guru. Once get that, enter
the house that directly south the house you just went in. Here is
where the Pokemon Fan Club is located. Talk to the president and
listen to his stories to get a Bike Voucher (Good thing you get
something for listening to his ever so slighty boring stories :).
With the Bike Voucher, you can backtrack to Cerulean City to get a
bike free. The bike will allow you to travel faster on land. If you
enter the house right by the Fan Club, you can trade a Spearow for a
Farfetch'd. Since you traded Pokemon, the Farfetch'd will gain about
1/2 more EXP. Before boarding the S.S Anne, you may want to pay a
visit to Diglett's Cave and Route 11 to get new Pokemon. Go farther
down the walkthrough for info on them. Also before boarding, build
around four Pokemon to level 25 (There are lots of trainers on
board!). Until you get the HM 01 inside, the ship won't leave
the docks. Now let's take a tour...

---------
S.S. Anne
---------
Items:
HM 01
TM 08
TM 44
Great Ball
Ether
Max Ether
Rare Candy

If your Pokemon are tired and you didn't get HM 01 yet, you can leave
and visit the Pokemon Center. Now's a good time to build your levels
since there are loads of trainers on board. All the other items
except the Great Ball are on the ground, but the ball can be found in
the galley's trashcan. To reach Gary, go left from the start and go
down the stairs. Then follow the hall until you meet up with Gary...

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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON: Pidgeotto - L19, Raticate - L16, Kadabra - L18,
Ivysaur/Wartortle/Charmeleon - L20

If you built up your levels, you should be fine. For Pidgetto, just
use Pikachu. For the others, use your best Pokemon on them.
****************************************************************

With Gary out of the way, go down the stairs that are where Gary came
to the captain's room. To get the HM 01 from him, read the part on it
in the "Important Info" section. Once you've got that done, leave the
ship. Teach one of your Pokemon the Cut ability, and cut down the
tree blocking your path to the Gym. Enter the Gym for a puzzle. Two
trashcans in the room contain a switch. If you find a switch but the
next can you looked in didn't have one, you have to start over. Since
the switchs appear in random locations, I can't tell you where they
are. What I would do is this: search the cans by rows or columns to
narrow down where the switches are. Once you've found them, the door
will open. Go through to fight the Gym leader...

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TRAINER: Lt. Surge
PRIZES: Thunder Badge & TM 24
POKEMON: Voltorb - L21, Pikachu - L18, Raichu - L24

If you have a Ground-type Pokemon, build its level to about 20 to
make this fight easy. Use attacks like Rock Throw and Dig and each
Pokemon will go down with about one hit.
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Now with that done, head east and go into the cave.

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Diglett's Cave
--------------
Pokemon:
#50 Diglett
#51 Dugtrio

You might have already been here to get Diglett, so if you didn't,
get one. Go through this cave to reach an area near Viridian Forest.

---------------
Viridian Forest
---------------
Pokemon:
#122 Mr. Mime

Items:
HM 05
HP Up
Moon Stone

In the first house you find, you can trade an Abra for a Mr. Mime if
you want. Cut down the tree, and head south to the next house and
talk to one of Prof. Oak's aides. If you caught 10 or more kinds of
Pokemon, he gives you HM 05 which contains Flash. Continue south to
get items. Once you've got them, head back to Vermilion City. From
there, go east to Route 11.

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Route 11
--------
Pokemon:
#21 Spearow
#23 Ekans (Red)
#27 Sandshrew (Blue)
#96 Drowzee

Items:
Itemfinder

Nothing much to do here. At the end of the route, search the tree
that's by itself for an item. Enter the building, and upstairs is
another one of Prof. Oak's aides. If you caught 30 or more kinds of
Pokemon, he gives you an Itemfinder which allows you to find hidden
items. Head to Cerulean City and head east to Route 9.

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Route 9
-------
Pokemon:
#19 Rattata
#21 Spearow
#23 Ekans (Red)
#27 Sandshrew (Blue)
#100 Voltorb

Items:
TM 30

Just capture Voltorb, get the TM and save at the Pokemon Center. You
can teach one of your Pokemon Flash, but it's not required to get
past Rock Tunnel. Once you're ready, head into the cave.

-----------
Rock Tunnel
-----------
Pokemon:
#41 Zubat
#66 Machop
#74 Geodude
#95 Onix

This cave is easy to go through if you use Flash! There is only one
ladder to go through in each part. Capture Onix and Machop and make
your way through the cave to come out at Route 10. At Route 10,
search the tree for a Max Ether. Continue south to Lavender Town.

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Lavender Town
-------------
This place contains Pokemon Tower, the graveyard for Pokemon. One of
the town residents, Mr. Fuji, is missing, and ghosts are roaming
around in the tower. You can't do anything to help out yet, so head
west to Route 8.

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Route 8
-------
Pokemon:
#16 Pidgey
#23 Ekans (Red)
#27 Sandshrew (Blue)
#37 Vulpix (Blue)
#52 Meowth (Blue)
#56 Mankey (Red)
#58 Growlithe (Red)

The new Pokemon to get is Growlithe and Vulpix. Keep going west till
you see two buildings. Enter the smaller one and go through an
underground path that leads to Route 7.

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Route 7
-------
Pokemon:
#16 Pidgey
#23 Ekans (Red)
#27 Sandshrew (Blue)
#37 Vulpix (Blue)
#52 Meowth (Blue)
#56 Mankey (Red)
#58 Growlithe (Red)

Just go west to Celadon City...

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Celadon City
------------
Pokemon:
#133 Eevee

This city contains the largest store in the game and Game Corner! To
get Eevee, enter the back of the mansion and go up the building to
get it. It's a good idea to buy some Stones at the store to evolve
Pokemon and expand your collection. Now head to Game Corner, and
press A at the poster at the back to find a hidden switch. The switch
makes a secret passage appear to your right. Enter it to reach the
basement...

--------------------
Game Corner Basement
--------------------
Items:
TM 02
TM 07
TM 10
Super Potion
Hyper Potion
Escape Rope
Nugget
Rare Candy
HP Up
Lift Key
Silph Scope

As you can see, this place is loaded with items! I'll just tell where
to go to get the Lift Key and Silph Scope. From where you entered, go
down the stairs. Continue and go north from the Rocket guard and go
down those stairs. Now you have to go through these moving tiles.
This part is pretty easy, so figure it out for yourself. Once you
navigate through them, go down the stairs. From there, go up and then
left and fight the Rocket guard. After you beat him, talk to him, and
he drops the Lift Key, so pick it up. With that, go back through the
moving tiles room and go up the stairs. Now you have to go through
more moving tiles! Again, this is easy enough to figure out how to
get through. Once through that, go past the stairs and enter the
elevator. Go up to the control panel and go the 4th Basement Floor.
Exit the elevator and beat the Rocket guards near the door. Then go
through to fight Giovanni, the head of Team Rocket...

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TRAINER: Giovanni
POKEMON: Onix - L25, Rhyhorn - L24, Kangaskhan - L29

This guy is quite easy if you use a Water-type Pokemon at about L25.
Onix and Rhyhorn will go down with a couple Water-type attacks, but
Kangaskhan will be a bit harder.
****************************************************************

Once you beat Giovanni, you get the Silph Scope! Now's the time to go
into the Celadon Gym to fight for another Badge...

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TRAINER: Erika
PRIZES: Rainbow Badge & TM 21
POKEMON: Victreebel - L29, Tangela - L24, Vileplume - L29

For this fight, use a Fire-type Pokemon at about L26. Then just burn
each one out a couple Fire-type attacks.
****************************************************************

Now with that done, head to the Pokemon Tower in Lavender Town.

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Pokemon Tower
-------------
Pokemon:
#92 Gastly
#93 Haunter
#104 Cubone

Items:
Elixier
Awakening
Escape Rope
Nugget
Rare Candy
HP Up
X Accuracy
Poke Flute

With the Silph Scope in hand, you can identify the Ghosts inside!
Make sure you do capture a Ghost-type Pokemon because a good bit of
attacks do not hit them. Once on the 2nd Floor, you'll run into
Gary...

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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON: Pidgeotto - L25, Growlithe - L23, Exeggcute - L22, Kadabra -
L20, Wartortle/Charmeleon/Ivysaur - 25

Since you got the Rainbow Badge, build up about 4 Pokemons' levels to
about 25 for an easy fight. For Pidgetto, use the usual Electric-type
Pokemon. When fighting Growlithe, put out its fire with Water-type
attacks. For Exeggcute, burn it with Fire-type attacks. For the rest,
just use your best ones.
****************************************************************

Head to the 3rd and you'll find some people which evil spirits have
"taken" over them. You can free them of the evil spirits, but it's
not required to do so. Keep going up until you reach the 5th Floor.
On that floor, someone has made you a "healing tile" to heal your
Pokemon. When you try to go up the stairs on the 6th Floor, you will
fight a L30 Marowak. When you beat Cubone's Mother, her spirit will
lay to rest...allowing you to go on. On the final floor, there will
be some Rocket guards around. Defeat them, and talk to Mr. Fuji. Then
you will appear back at house. Talk to him again to get the Poke
Flute. Always carry this with you, for it will wake up sleeping
Pokemon. Head back to Celadon City and visit the big Poke Mart. Go to
the top floor with the vending machines. Buy some Fresh Water.
Remember those guards who said that they were thirsty? Talk to the
guard and give him the water. He then shares with the other gaurds so
you can pass through to Saffron City. But before you want to go
Saffron City, you may want to get HM 02 which teaches Fly. Check the
"Important Info" section to find out how.

------------
Saffron City
------------
Pokemon:
#106 Hitmonlee or
#107 Hitmonchan

This is one of the more bigger places in the game. Before you enter
Silph Co., you can go to the Fighting Dojo Gym to get a Pokemon that
can't be found anywhere else. Enter the Gym and you can skip three of
the Trainers by going around them. Your Psychic-type Pokemon will be
needed to easily overcome the Fighting-type. To get the rare Pokemon,
talk to the leader at the back to enter a fight...

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TRAINER: Blackbelt
POKEMON: Hitmonlee - L37, Hitmonchan - L37

For an easy victory, use any Psychic-type Pokemon. Otherwise, just
use some normal attacks that do decent damage such as Slash and
Scratch. The leader also tends to use X Attack on his Pokemon.
****************************************************************

Once you win, the Karate Master will allow to choose a Hitmonlee or a
Hitmonchan. Both are good fighters, so it doesn't really matter which
one you choose. With that done, head to Silph Co.

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Silph Co.
---------
Pokemon:
#131 Lapras

Items:
TM 03
TM 09
TM 36
Card Key
Hyper Potion
Max Revive
Full Heal
Escape Rope
Protein
HP Up
Calcium
X Accuracy
Master Ball

This place is can be easily completed by doing the basic things. When
you enter, head to the elevator and go the 5th Floor. On this floor,
you can find the Card Key at the small hallway part with a Rocket
guard. Get the key and go to the 3rd Floor. From the room with the
open door, go left and open the first door. Step on the teleporter,
and you'll appear and enter the room with Gary...

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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON: Pidgeot - L37, Growlithe - L38, Exeggcute - L35, Alakazam -
L35, Blastoise/Charizard/Venusaur - L40

If you're not prepared, this will be a tough fight. You know the
drill from the last fight with Gary. For Pidgeot, use the Electric-
type and on Growlithe, use the Water-type. Burn Exeggcute with the
Fire-type. For the rest, just battle it out with your best.
****************************************************************

Now that Gary is out of the way, talk to the Silph Co. worker to get
Lapras. Continue down and step on the teleporter. Now you'll appear
on the 11th Floor. Go down, beat the Rocket guard and open the door
for a fight with Giovanni...

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TRAINER: Giovanni
POKEMON: Nidorino - L37, Kangaskhan - L35, Rhyhorn - L37, Nidoqueen -
L41

Like the last Giovanni fight, use any Water-type Pokemon. That's
really just about it...
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Once you defeat him, talk to the Silph Co. president to get the
Master Ball, a kind of Poke Ball that can catch any Pokemon
regardless of its HP! Now that you put Team Rocket out of the way,
head to the Gym. This one has yet another puzzle, but with using
teleporters. Step on the first teleporter, then go up to another
teleporter. Then step on the lower-left teleporter. Now go to the
right and step on the teleporter. Now again, step on the lower-left
teleporter and you'll end up at Sabrina...

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TRAINER: Sabrina
PRIZES: Marsh Badge & TM 46
POKEMON: Kadabra - L38, Mr. Mime - L37, Venomoth - L38, Alakazam -
L43

Use you best Pokemon, they should be around L39, against them. Use
decent-damaging attacks such as Slash and Scratch.
****************************************************************

With all that done, now's a good time to start to expand your Pokemon
collection. But to fish all the good Pokemon you are going to need
the Super Rod at Route 12. Head south from Lavender Town or east from
Vermilion to reach it...

--------
Route 12
--------
Pokemon:
#16 Pidgey
#43 Oddish (Red)
#44 Gloom (Red)
#48 Venonat (Red)
#69 Bellsprout (Blue)
#70 Weepinbell (Blue)
#143 Snorlax

Items:
TM 16
Super Rod

When you encounter the sleeping Snorlax, use the Poke Flute to wake
him up. It will then attack you. Capturing the L30 Snorlax is a piece
of cake compared to getting the mythical birds! When he uses "Rest",
wear 'em down and toss Great Balls at him. Once that's done, keep
going south to reach a house. Go inside and talk to the Fishing Guru
for a Super Rod. Now you start catching loads of water Pokemon! Now
it's time to head to Fuchsia City, but there is two ways to reaching
it: Routes 13, 14, & 15 or Routes 16, 17 & 18...

-------------------
Routes 13, 14, & 15
-------------------
Pokemon:
#16 Pidgey
#17 Pidgetto
#43 Oddish
#44 Gloom
#48 Venonat
#69 Bellsprout
#70 Weepinbell
#132 Ditto

Items:
TM 20
EXP. All

Ditto can a great Pokemon to use (But it's really weak), as it allows
you to change into the enemy's Pokemon. But the problem is that you
only get 5 PP for any and every move! Ditto is also a hard Pokemon to
catch. Keep going through until you reach one of those towers. Inside
is another of Prof. Oak's Aides. If you've caught 50 or more Pokemon,
he gives an EXP. All. Keep going to reach Fuchsia City.

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Routes 16, 17, & 18
-------------------
Pokemon:
#19 Ratta
#20 Raticate
#21 Spearow
#22 Fearow
#84 Doduo
#143 Snorlax

Items:
HM 02

This place also has Snorlax in it. Use the Poke Flute to wake him up,
then defeat or capture it. Since place is mainly a steep hill, use
your Bicycle to travel down easier. You can find HM 02 here, check
the Important Info to see how. Once you reach the end, go east to
reach Fuchsia City.

------------
Fuchsia City
------------
Items:
Good Rod

Here is where Safari Zone is located! You can also get HM 04 here if
you can find the Warden's Gold Teeth. Read the "Important Info"
section to see how. Visit the house beside the Warden's to see the
Fishing Guru. Talk to him to get the Good Rod. Enter the Gym where
you can find Koga. Before you can fight him, you must move around the
Gym where there are hidden walls. Along the way you'll end up
runnning into Trainers. Go through that, talk to Koga to enter the
fight...

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TRAINER: Koga
PRIZES: Soul Badge & TM 06
POKEMON: Koffing - L37, Muk - L39, Koffing - L37, Weezing - L43

This Gym Leader uses Poison-type Pokemon, so buy some Antidotes. Use
Ground-type Pokemon at about L40 for an easy win. If you use Poison-
type Pokemon, you won't have to worry about being poisoned!
****************************************************************

With that done, you can head to Safari Zone to increase your Pokemon
collection. Now the next stop is Cinnabar Island...

---------------
Cinnabar Island
---------------
To reach this place, you must first get HM 03 which has Surf. Then go
to Pallet Town, and Surf down until you reach it. Here at Cinnabar
Island, you can ressurect Pokemon with the Fossils. To do so, go to
the Pokemon Lab, enter the third room with give your Fossil to the
scientist. Exit the Lab, enter and talk to him to get the Pokemon.
Here is what you can get:

Old Amber = #142 Aerodactyl
Helix Fossil = #138 Omanyte
Dome Fossil = #140 Kabuto

If you try to enter the Cinnabar Gym, you'll find out that the door
is locked. You need to enter the Pokemon Mansion and find the Secret
Key. Before you enter, try to build up a couple Water- or Rock-type
Pokemon to about L38. Also bring along a Pokemon that has the Dig
move.

---------------
Pokemon Mansion
---------------
Pokemon:
#37 Vulpix (Blue)
#58 Growlithe (Red)
#77 Ponyta
#88 Grimer
#89 Muk
#109 Koffing
#110 Weezing
#126 Magmar (Blue)

Items:
TM 14
TM 22
Secret Key
Max Potion
Full Restore
Escape Rope
Rare Candy
Iron
Carbos
Calcium

This is a bit confusing because of the switches. Around the building,
you can find notes that tell about the mansion and Pokemon. When you
enter, go up and enter the stairs. On the 2nd Floor, activate the
switch nearby on the statue. Then enter the room that's north of you.
Then go up the stairs. From there, there is another statue with a
switch. Hit that and go into the lower room. Leap off the lower-left
ledge. You'll land on the 1st Floor. In that room, there is another
flight of stairs. Go down them to enter the basement. In the room to
your left, activate the switch there and enter the hallway north of
the stairs you went up. Keep going through to find the Secret Key at
the end. Use Dig to exit the building.

With the key in hand, you can now open the Gym. In the Gym, you must
beat Trainers in order for the doors to open. At the end, talk to
Blaine for the fight...

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TRAINER: Blaine
PRIZES: Volcano Badge & TM 38
POKEMON: Growlithe - L42, Ponyta - L40, Rapidash - L42, Arcanine -
L47

Use L40+ Ground- or Water-type Pokemon to make this fight a sinch.
Attacks such as Bubblebeam, Earthquake, and Dig prove to be quite
effective against beating him.
****************************************************************

With Blaine out of the way, you have one more Gym Leader to beat.
Surf or Fly back to Pallet Town and go to Viridian City.

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Viridian City
-------------
Remember when you first went here and the Gym was locked? Now it's
open! Go inside and navigate through the moving tiles. Talk to the
final Gym Leader, Giovanni...

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TRAINER: Giovanni
PRIZES: Earth Badge & TM 27
POKEMON: Rhyhorn - L45, Dugtrio - L42, Nidoqueen - L44, Nidoking -
L45, Rhydon - L50

Like the other couple fights with Giovanni, use Water-type Pokemon at
about L45. You should be able to take him out pretty easily with
Water-type attacks.
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With all of the Gym Leaders defeated, you must now head to the Elite
Four. Go west of Viridian and you'll encounter Gary...

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TRAINER: Gary
POKEMON: Pidgeot - L47, Rhyhorn - L45, Growlithe - L45, Exeggcute -
L47, Alakazam - L50, Blastoise/Charizard/Venusaur - L53

This battle isn't much different from the last couple battles with
Gary. Use Electric on Pidgeot, Water will take down Rhyhorn and
Growlithe easily. For the rest, use your best!
****************************************************************

Continue on to enter the building that leads to the Pokemon League
HQ...

--------------
Routes 22 & 23
--------------
Pokemon:
#21 Spearow
#22 Fearow
#23 Ekans
#24 Arbok
#27 Sandshrew
#28 Sandslash
#132 Ditto

In order to get past all the guards, you must collect all eight
Badges. You also need Surf to get past the water. Get through all
this to enter Victory Road.

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Victory Road
------------
Pokemon:
#41 Zubat
#42 Golbat
#66 Machop
#67 Machoke
#74 Geodude
#75 Graveler
#95 Onix
#105 Marowak
#146 Moltres

Items:
TM 05
TM 17
TM 43
TM 47
Max Revive
Full Heal
Rare Candy
Guard Spec.

This place contains the mythical fire bird, Moltres. In order for you
to move through this place, you need Strength. The main to do is to
move the boulders onto the switches so you can reach another area.
This place isn't that confusing, but in one spot there is a hole in
which you push the boulder in it. It's kinda hard to see it on the
Gameboy screen. Moltres will be a difficult one to catch. Wear him
down with Electric- or Water-type attacks and put him to sleep. Then
use Ultra Balls on him. Once you reach the exit, head north to Indigo
Plateau.

--------------
Inidgo Plateau
--------------
This place is just a Poke Mart and a Pokemon Center in one. Once
you're prepared for the Elite Four, go down the stairs. Check the
"Elite Four" part in the Important Info section on beating them. Once
they're done for, you can now enter the cave near Cerulean City, the
Unknown Dungeon. You can also collect the other Legendary Birds, but
it's optional.

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Power Plant
-----------
Pokemon:
#25 Pikachu
#26 Raichu (Blue)
#81 Magnemite
#82 Magneton
#100 Voltorb
#125 Electabuzz (Red)
#145 Zapdos

Items:
TM 25
TM 33
Rare Candy
Carbos
HP Up

To reach the Power Plant, go east of Cerulean City. When you see the
water near the entrance to Rock Tunnel, Surf down it and you'll end
up by it. Inside the plant, there are several Poke Balls that are
actually Voltorbs instead of items. At the end of this place is
Zapdos. Get his energy down as far as you can, put him to sleep and
throw Ultra Balls at him. With Zapdos captured, head to Seafoam
Islands.

---------------
Seafoam Islands
---------------
Pokemon:
#41 Zubat
#42 Golbat
#54 Psyduck
#55 Golduck
#79 Slowpoke
#80 Slowbro
#86 Seel
#87 Dewgong
#90 Shellder
#98 Krabby
#99 Kingler
#116 Horsea
#120 Staryu
#144 Articuno

To reach this place, Surf down from Fuchsia City. Continue on until
you reach the islands. Here you will you need to move more boulders,
so you need Strength. All you need to do is to move the boulders down
the holes until they land in the water. Then on the 3rd Basement
Floor, push those boulders there into the holes so they land in the
water. Now you can reach Articuno! Repeat the same thing that you did
on Zapdos to get him. Now head to Cerulean City. Go north and Surf
down until you reach a cave entrance.

---------------
Unknown Dungeon
---------------
Pokemon:
#24 Arbok (Red)
#26 Raichu
#28 Sandslash (Blue)
#40 Wigglytuff
#42 Golbat
#47 Parasect
#49 Venomoth
#64 Kadabra
#82 Magneton
#85 Dodrio
#97 Hypno
#101 Electrode
#105 Marowak
#112 Rhydon
#113 Chansey
#132 Ditto
#150 Mewtwo

Items:
Max Revive
Max Elixier
Full Restore x2
Ultra Ball x2
PP Up
Nugget

Make sure you prepared for the Pokemon here, they are ALL at least
L50! Since these Pokemon have high levels, you can capture a good
team to use. This is also the best place to build up the levels of
Pokemon since you get about 1,000 EXP after each fight. This place
isn't very confusing, so finding Mewtwo isn't too hard. When you do,
use the Master Ball. If you did use it, repeat what you did to the
others.

Now you've completed Pokemon! Good luck on catching all 150!

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8) POKEMON LIST
================
The list with the Pokemon's name, Type, Evolution, and more!
NOTE: Pokemon with a "*" around it are considered to be "rare".

Here is how it's listed...

# - Name
Type: 1 or 2 of the 15 kinds.
Evolution: What the Pokemon can evolve into.
Location: Where you find the Pokemon.
Height: Pokemon's height.
Weight: Pokemon's weight.
Abilities: The creature's moves and when they're learned (From
Nintendo's Pokemon Player's Guide) When a Pokemon evolves, it carries
its abilities to its next form.
Pokedex: What the Pokedex says about the Pokemon.

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#1 - Bulbasaur
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolution: Ivysaur - L16
Location: Prof. Oak's Lab
Height: 2' 4''
Weight: 15 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Growl: -
Leech Seed: L7
Vine Whip: L13
Poison Powder: L20
Razor Leaf: L27
Growth: L34
Sleep Powder: L41
Solar Beam: L48
Pokedex: A strange seed was planted on its back at birth. The plant
sprouts and grows with this Pokemon.

#2 - Ivysaur
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolution: Venusaur - L32
Location: -
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 29 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Growl: -
Leech Seed: -
Vine Whip: -
Poison Powder: L22
Razor Leaf: L30
Growth: L38
Sleep Powder: L46
Solar Beam: L54
Pokedex: When the bulb on its back grows large, it appears to lose
the ability to stand on its hind legs.

#3 - Venusaur
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 6' 7''
Weight: 221 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Growl: -
Leech Seed: -
Vine Whip: -
Poison Powder: -
Razor Leaf: -
Growth: L43
Sleep Powder: L55
Solar Beam: L65
Pokedex: The plant blooms when it is absorbing solar energy. It stays
on the move to seek sunlight.

#4 - Charmander
Type: Fire
Evolution: Charmeleon - L16
Location: Prof. Oak's Lab
Height: 2' 0''
Weight: 19 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: - : -
Ember: L9
Leer: L15
Rage: L22: L30
Flamethrower: L38
Fire Spin: L46
Pokedex: Obviously prefers hot places. When it rains, steam is to
spout from the tip of its tail.

#5 - Charmeleon
Type: Fire
Evolution: Charizard - L36
Location: -
Height: 3' 7''
Weight: 42 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Growl: -
Ember: -
Leer: -
Rage: L24
Slash: L33
Flamethrower: L42
Fire Spin: L56
Pokedex: When it swings its burning tail, it elevates the temperature
to unbearably high levels.

#6 - Charizard
Type: Fire/Flying
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 5' 7''
Weight: 200 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Growl: -
Ember: -
Leer: -
Rage: -
Slash: L36
Flamethrower: L46
Fire Spin: L55
Pokedex: Spits fire that is hot enough to melt boulders. Known to
cause forest fires unintentionally.

#7 - Squirtle
Type: Water
Evolution: Wartortle - L16
Location: Prof. Oak's Lab
Height: 1' 8''
Weight: 20 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Tail Whip: -
Bubble: L8
Water Gun: L15
Bite: L22
Withdraw: L28
Skull Bash: L35
Hydro Pump: L42
Pokedex: After birth, its back swells and hardens into a shell.
Powerfully sprays foam from its mouth.

#8 - Wartortle
Type: Water
Evolution: Blastoise - L36
Location: -
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 50 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Tail Whip: -
Bubble: -
Water Gun: -
Bite: L24
Withdraw: L31
Skull Bash: L39
Hydro Pump: L47
Pokedex: Often hides in water to stalk unwary prey. For swimming
fast, it moves its ears to maintain balance.

#9 - Blastoise
Type: Water
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 5' 3''
Weight: 189 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Tail Whip: -
Bubble: -
Water Gun: -
Bite: -
Withdraw: -
Skull Bash: L42
Hydro Pump: L52
Pokedex: A brutal Pokemon with pressurized water jets on its shell.
They are used for high speed tackles.

#10 - Caterpie
Type: Bug
Evolution: Metapod - L7
Location: Viridian Forest, Route 25
Height: 1' 0''
Weight: 6 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
String Shot: -
Pokedex: Its short feet are tipped with suction pads that enable it
to tirelessly climb slopes and walls.

#11 - Metapod
Type: Bug
Evolution: Butterfree - L10
Location: Go to Caterpie
Height: 2' 4''
Weight: 22 lbs.
Abilities:
Harden: -
Pokedex: This Pokemon is vulnerable to attack while its shell is
soft, exposing its weak and tender body.

#12 - Butterfree
Type: Bug/Flying
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 3' 7''
Weight: 71 lbs.
Abilities:
Confusion: L12
Poison Powder: L15
Stun Spore: L16
Sleep Powder: L17
Supersonic: L21
Whirlwind: L26
Psybeam: L32
Pokedex: In battle, it flaps its wings at high speed to release
highly toxic dust in the air.

#13 - Weedle
Type: Bug/Poison
Evolution: Kakuna - L7
Location: Route 2, Viridian Forest, Route 25, Route 24
Height: 1' 0''
Weight: 7 lbs.
Abilities:
Poison Sting: -
String Shot: -
Pokedex: Often found in forests, eating leaves. It has a sharp
venomous stinger on its head.

#14 - Kakuna
Type: Bug/Poison
Evolution: Beedrill - L10
Location: Go to Weedle
Height: 2' 0''
Weight: 22 lbs.
Abilities:
Harden: -
Pokedex: Almost incapable of moving, this Pokemon can only harden its
shell to protect itself from predators.

#15 - Beedrill
Type: Bug/Poison
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 65 lbs.
Abilities:
Fury Attack: L12
Focus Energy: L16
Twineedle: L20
Rage: L25
Pin Missle: L30
Agility: L35
Pokedex: Flies at high speed and attacks using its large venomous
stingers on its forelegs and tail.

#16 - Pidgey
Type: Normal/Flying: Pidgeotto - L18
Location: Lot of places (About 14)!
Height: 1' 0''
Weight: 4 lbs.
Abilities:
Gust: -
Sand-Attack: L5
Quick Attack: L12
Whirlwind: L19
Wing Attack: L28
Agility: L36
Mirror Move: L44
Pokedex: A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its wings at
ground level to kick up blinding sand.

#17 - Pidgeotto
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolution: Pidgeot - L36
Location: Sea Route 21, Route 14, Route 15
Height: 3' 7''
Weight: 66 lbs.
Abilities:
Gust: -
Sand-Attack: -
Quick Attack: -
Whirlwind: L21
Wing Attack: L31
Agility: L40
Mirror Move: L49
Pokedex: Very protective of its sprawling territorial area, this
Pokemon will fiercely peck at any intruder.

#18 - Pidgeot
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 4' 11''
Weight: 87 lbs.
Abilities:
Gust: -
Sand-Attack: -
Quick Attack: -
Whirlwind: -
Wing Attack: -
Agility: L44
Mirror Move: L54
Pokedex: When hunting, it skims the surface of water at high speed to
pick off unwary prey such as Magikarp.

#19 - Rattata
Type: Normal
Evolution: Raticate - L20
Location: Lots of places (About 7)!
Height: 1' 0''
Weight: 8 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Tail Whip: -
Quick Attack: L7
Hyper Fang: L14
Focus Energy: L23
Super Fang: L34
Pokedex: Bites anything when it attacks. Small and very quick, it is
a common sight in many places.

#20 - Raticate
Type: Normal
Evolution: -
Location: Sea Route 21, Route 18, Route 17, Route 16
Height: 2' 4''
Weight: 41 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Tail Whip: -
Quick Attack: -
Hyper Fang: -
Focus Energy: L27
Super Fang: L41
Pokedex: It uses its whiskers to maintain balance. It apparently
slows down if they are cut off.

#21 - Spearow
Type: Flying
Evolution: Fearow - L20
Location: Lots of places (About 11)!
Height: 1' 0''
Weight: 4 lbs.
Abilities:
Peck: -
Growl: -
Leer: L9
Fury Attack: L15
Mirror Move: L22
Drill Peck: L29
Agility: L36
Pokedex: Eats bugs in grassy areas. It has to flap its short wings at
high speed to stay airborne.

#22 - Fearow
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolution: -
Location: Route 23, Route 18, Route 17
Height: 3' 11''
Weight: 84 lbs.
Abilities:
Peck: -
Growl: -
Leer: -
Fury Attack: -
Mirror Move: L25
Drill Peck: L34
Agility: L43
Pokedex: With its huge and magnificent wings, it can keep aloft
without ever having to land for rest.

#23 - Ekans (Red Version ONLY!)
Type: Poison
Evolution: Arbok - L22
Location: Lots of places (About 6)!
Height: 6' 7''
Weight: 15 lbs.
Abilities:
Wrap: -
Leer: -
Poison Sting: L10
Bite: L17
Glare: L24
Screech: L31
Acid: L38
Pokedex: Moves silently and stealthily. Eats the eggs of birds, such
as Pidgey and Spearow, whole.

#24 - Arbok (Red Version ONLY!)
Type: Poison
Evolution: -
Location: Route 23
Height: 11' 6''
Weight: 143 lbs.
Abilities:
Wrap: -
Leer: -
Poison Sting: -
Bite: -
Glare: L27
Screech: L36
Acid: L47
Pokedex: It is rumored that the ferocious warning markings on its
belly differ from area to area.

#25 - Pikachu
Type: Electric
Evolution: Raichu - Thunder Stone: Viridian Forest, Power Plant
Height: 1' 4''
Weight: 13 lbs.
Abilities:
Thundershock: -
Growl: -
Thunder Wave: L9
Quick Attack: L16
Swift: L26
Agility: L33
Thunder: L43
Pokedex: When several of these Pokemon gather, their electricity
could build and cause lightning storms.

#26 - Raichu
Type: Electric
Evolution: -
Location: Unknown Dungeon, Power Plant (Blue Version)
Height: 2' 7''
Weight: 66 lbs.
Abilities:
Thundershock: -
Growl: -
Thunder Wave: -
Pokedex: Its long tail serves as a ground to protect itself from its
own high voltage power.

#27 - Sandshrew (Blue Version ONLY!)
Type: Ground
Evolution: Sandslash - L22
Location: Lots of places!
Height: 2' 0''
Weight: 26 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Sand-Attack: L10
Slash: L17
Poison Sting: L24
Swift: L31
Fury Swipes: L38
Pokedex: Burrows deep underground in arid locations far from water.
It only emerges to hunt for food.

#28 - Sandslash (Blue Version ONLY!)
Type: Ground
Evolution: -
Location: Victory Road Cave
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 65 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Sand-Attack: -
Slash: -
Poison Sting: L27
Swift: L36
Fury Swipes: L47
Pokedex: Curls up into a spiny ball when threatened. It can roll
while curled up to attack or escape.

#29 - Nidoran (Female)
Type: Poison
Evolution: Nidorina - L16
Location: Safari Zone, Route 22
Height: 1' 4''
Weight: 15 lbs.
Abilities:
Growl: -
Tackle: -
Scratch: L8
Poison Sting: L14
Tail Whip: L21
Bite: L29
Fury Swipes: L36
Double Kick: L43
Pokedex: Although small, its venomous barbs render this Pokemon
dangerous. The female has smaller horns.

#30 - Nidorina
Type: Poison
Evolution: Nidoqueen - Moon Stone
Location: Safari Zone
Height: 2' 7''
Weight: 44 lbs.
Abilities:
Growl: -
Tackle: -
Scratch: -
Poison Sting: -
Tail Whip: L23
Bite: L32
Fury Swipes: L41
Double Kick: L50
Pokedex: The female's horns develops slowly. Prefers physical attacks
such as clawing and biting.

#31 - Nidoqueen
Type: Poison/Ground
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 4' 3''
Weight: 132 lbs.
Abilities:
Tail Whip: -
Tackle: -
Scratch: -
Poison Sting: -
Body Slam: L23
Pokedex: Its hard scales provide strong protection. It uses its hefty
bulk to execute powerful moves.

#32 - Nidoran (Male)
Type: Poison
Evolution: Nidorino - L16
Location: Route 22, Safari Zone
Height: 1' 8''
Weight: 20 lbs.
Abilities:
Leer: -
Tackle: -
Horn Attack: L8
Poison Sting: L14
Focus Energy: L21
Fury Attack: L29
Horn Drill: L36
Double Kick: L43
Pokedex: Stiffens its ears to sense danger. The larger its horns, the
more powerful its secreted venom.

#33 - Nidorino
Type: Poison
Evolution: Nidoking - Moon Stone
Location: Safari Zone
Height: 2' 11''
Weight: 43 lbs.
Abilities:
Leer: -
Tackle: -
Horn Attack: -
Poison Sting: -
Focus Energy: L23
Fury Attack: L32
Horn Drill: L41
Double Kick: L50
Pokedex: An aggressive Pokemon that is quick to attack. The horn on
its head secretes a powerful venom.

#34 - Nidoking
Type: Poison/Ground
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 4' 7''
Weight: 137 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Horn Attack: -
Poison Sting: -
Thrash: L23
Pokedex: It uses its powerful tail in battle to smash, constrict,
then break the prey's bones.

#35 - Clefairy
Type: Normal
Evolution: Clefable - Moon Stone
Location: Mt. Moon, Exchange Corner (Celadon City)
Height: 2' 0''
Weight: 17 lbs.
Abilities:
Pound: -
Growl: -
Sing: L13
Doubleslap: L18
Minimize: L24
Metronome: L31
Defense Curl: L39
Light Screen: L48
Pokedex: Its magical and cute appeal has many admirers. It is rare
and found only in certain areas.

#36 - Clefable
Type: Normal
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 4' 3''
Weight: 88 lbs.
Abilities:
Sing: -
Doubleslap: -
Minimize: -
Metronome: -
Pokedex: A timid Pokemon that is rarely seen. It will run and hide
the moment it senses people.

#37 - Vulpix (Blue Version ONLY!)
Type: Fire
Evolution: Ninetales - Fire Stone
Location: Route 7, Route 8, Cinnabar Island:
Height: 2' 0''
Weight: 22 lbs.
Abilities:
Ember: -
Tail Whip: -
Quick Attack: L16
Roar: L21
Confuse Ray: L28
Flamethrower: L35
Fire Spin: L42
Pokedex: At the time of the birth, it has just one tail. The tail
splits from its tip as it grows older.

#38 - Ninetales (Blue Version ONLY!)
Type: Fire
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 3' 7''
Weight: 44 lbs.
Abilities:
Ember: -
Tail Whip: -
Quick Attack: -
Roar: -
Pokedex: Very smart and very vengeful. Grabbing one of its many tails
could result in a 1,000-year curse.

#39 - Jigglypuff
Type: Normal
Evolution: Wigglytuff - Moon Stone
Location: Route 3
Height: 1' 8''
Weight: 12 lbs.
Abilities:
Sing: -
Pound: L9
Disable: L14
Defense Curl: L19
Doubleslap: L24
Rest: L29
Body Slam: L34
Double-Edge: L39
Pokedex: When its huge eyes light up, it sings a mysteriously
soothing melody that lulls its enemies to sleep.

#40 - Wigglytuff
Type: Normal
Evolution: -
Location: Unknown Dungeon
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 26 lbs.
Abilities:
Sing: -
Disable: -
Defense Curl: -
Doubleslap: -
Pokedex: The body is soft and rubbery. When angered, it will suck in
air and inflate itself to an enormous size.

#41 - Zubat
Type: Poison/Flying
Evolution: Golbat - L22
Location: Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
Height: 2' 7''
Weight: 17 lbs.
Abilities:
Leech Life: -
Supersonic: L10
Bite: L15
Confuse Ray: L21
Wing Attack: L28
Haze: L36
Pokedex: Forms colonies in perpetually dark places. Uses ultrasonic
waves to identify and approach targets.

#42 - Golbat
Type: Poison/Flying
Evolution: -: Seafoam Islands, Victory Road
Height: 5' 3''
Weight: 121 lbs.
Abilities:
Leech Life: -
Supersonic: -
Bite: -
Confuse Ray: -
Wing Attack: L32
Haze: L43
Pokedex: Once it strikes, it will not stop draining energy from its
victim even if it gets too heavy to fly.

#43 - Oddish (Red Version ONLY!)
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolution: Gloom - L21
Location: Lots of places (About 9)!
Height: 1' 8''
Weight: 12 lbs.
Abilities:
Absorb: -
Poison Powder: L15
Stun Spore: L17
Sleep Powder: L19
Acid: L24
Petal Dance: L33
Solar Beam: L46
Pokedex: During the day, it keeps its face buried in the ground. At
night, it wanders around sowing its seeds.

#44 - Gloom (Red Version ONLY!)
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolution: Vileplume - Leaf Stone
Location: Route 15, Route 14, Route 13,Route 12
Height: 2' 7''
Weight: 19 lbs.
Abilities:
Absorb: -
Poison Powder: -
Stun Spore: -
Sleep Powder: -
Acid: L28
Petal Dance: L38
Solar Beam: L52
Pokedex: The fluid that oozes from its isn't drool. It is a nectar
that is used to attract prey.

#45 - Vileplume (Red Version ONLY!)
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 3' 11''
Weight: 41 lbs.
Abilities:
Poison Powder: -
Stun Spore: -
Sleep Powder: -
Pokedex: The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains.
Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up.

#46 - Paras
Type: Bug/Grass
Evolution: Parasect - L24
Location: Mt. Moon Safari Zone
Height: 1' 0''
Weight: 12 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Stun Spore: L13
Leech Life: L20
Spore: L27
Slash: L34
Growth: L41
Pokedex: Burrows to suck tree roots. The mushrooms on its bac grow by
drawing in nutrients from the bug host.

#47 - Parasect
Type: Bug/Grass
Evolution: -
Location: Safari Zone
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 65 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Stun Spore: -
Leech Life: -
Spore: L30
Slash: L39
Growth: L48
Pokedex: A host-parasite pair in the which the parasite mushroom has
taken over the host bug. Prefers damp places.

#48 - Venonat
Type: Bug/Poison
Evolution: Venomoth - L31
Location: Same as Gloom, Safari Zone
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 66 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Disable: -
Poison Powder: L24
Leech Life: L27
Stun Spore: L30
Psybeam: L35
Sleep Powder: L38
Psychic: L43
Pokedex: Lives in the shadows of tall trees where it eats insects. It
is attracted by light at night.

#49 - Venomoth
Type: Bug/Poison
Evolution: -
Location: Safari Zone, Victory Road
Height: 4' 11''
Weight: 28 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Disable: -
Poison Powder: -
Leech Life: -
Stun Spore: -
Psybeam: L38
Sleep Powder: L43
Psychic: L50
Pokedex: The dust-like scales covering its wings are color coded to
indicate the kinds of poison it has.

#50 - Diglett
Type: Ground
Evolution: Dugtrio - L26
Location: Diglett's Cave
Height: 0' 8''
Weight: 2 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Growl: L15
Dig: L19
Sand-Attack: L24
Slash: L31
Earthquake: L40
Pokedex: Lives about one yard underground where it feeds on plant
roots. It sometimes appears above ground.

#51 - Dugtrio
Type: Ground
Evolution: -
Location: Diglett's Cave
Height: 2' 4''
Weight: 72 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Growl: -: -
Sand-Attack: -
Slash: L35
Earthquake: L47
Pokedex: A team of Diglett triplets. It triggers huge earthquakes by
burrowing 60 miles underground.

#52 - Meowth (Blue Version ONLY!)
Type: Normal
Evolution: Persian - L28
Location: Route 5, Route 7, Route 8, Vermilion City
Height: 1' 4''
Weight: 9 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Growl: -
Bite: L12
Pay Day: L17
Screech: L24
Fury Swipes: L33
Slash: L44
Pokedex: Adores circular objects. Wanders the streets on a nightly
basis to look for dropped loose change.

#53 - Persian (Blue Version ONLY!)
Type: Normal
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 71 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Growl: -
Bite: -
Pay Day: -
Screech: -
Fury Swipes: L37
Slash: L51
Pokedex: Although its fur has many admirers, it is tough to raise as
a pet because of its fickle meanness.

#54 - Psyduck
Type: Water: Golduck - L33
Location: Seafoam Islands, Safari Zone (Fish for him)
Height: 2' 7''
Weight: 43 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Tail Whip: L28
Disable: L31
Confusion: L36
Fury Swipes: L43
Hydro Pump: L52
Pokedex: While lulling its enemies with its vacant look, this wily
Pokemon will use psychokinetic powers.

#55 - Golduck
Type: Water
Evolution: -: -
Height: 5' 7''
Weight: 169 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Tail Whip: -
Disable: -
Confusion: L39
Fury Swipes: L48
Hydro Pump: L59
Pokedex: Often seen swimming elegantly by lake shores. It is often
mistaken for the Japanese monster, Kappa.

#56 - Mankey (Red Version ONLY!)
Type: Fighting
Evolution: Primeape - L28
Location: Route 5, Route 6, Route 8, Route 7
Height: 1' 8''
Weight: 62 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Leer: -
Karate Chop: L15
Fury Attack: L21
Focus Energy: L27
Seismic Toss: L33
Thrash: L39
Pokedex: Extremely quick to anger. It could be docile one moment then
thrashing away the next instant.

#57 - Primeape (Red Version ONLY!)
Type: Fighting
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 71 lbs.
Abilities:
Scratch: -
Leer: -
Karate Chop: -
Fury Attack: -
Focus Energy: -
Seismic Toss: L37
Thrash: L46
Pokedex: Always furious and tenacious to boot. It will not abandon
chasing its quarry until it is caught.

#58 - Growlithe (Red Version ONLY!)
Type: Fire
Evolution: Arcanine - Fire Stone
Location: Route 7, Route 8, Pokemon Mansion (Cinnabar Island)
Height: 2' 4''
Weight: 42 lbs.
Abilities:
Bite: -
Roar: -
Ember: L18
Leer: L23
Take Down: L30
Agility: L39
Flamethrower: L50
Pokedex: Very protective of its territory. It will bark and bite to
repel intruders from its space.

#59 - Arcanine (Red Version ONLY!)
Type: Fire
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 6' 3''
Weight: 342 lbs.
Abilities:
Roar: -
Ember: -
Leer: -
Take Down: -
Pokedex: A Pokemon that has been admired since the past for its
beauty. It runs agilely as if on wings.

#60 - Poliwag
Type: Water
Evolution: Poliwhirl - L25
Location: Fish for him!
Height: 2' 4''
Weight: 27 lbs.
Abilities:
Bubble: -
Hypnosis: L16
Water Gun: L19
Doubleslap: L25
Body Slam: L31
Amnesia: L38
Hydro Pump: L45
Pokedex: Its newly grown legs prevent it from running. It appears to
prefer swimming than trying to stand.

#61 - Poliwhirl
Type: Water
Evolution: Poliwrath - Water Stone
Location: Fish for him!
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 44 lbs.
Abilities:
Bubble: -
Hypnosis: -
Water Gun: -
Doubleslap: -
Body Slam: L33
Amnesia: L41
Hydro Pump: L49
Pokedex: Capable of living in or out of water. When out of water, it
sweats to keep its body slimy.

#62 - Poliwrath
Type: Water/Fighting
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 4' 3''
Weight: 119 lbs.
Abilities:
Hypnosis: -
Water Gun: -
Doubleslap: -
Body Slam: -
Pokedex: An adept swimming at both the front crawl and breast stroke.
Easily overtakes the best human swimmers.

#63 - Abra
Type: Psychic
Evolution: Kadabra - L16
Location: Route 24, Route 25
Height: 2' 11'': 43 lbs.
Abilities:
Teleport: -
Pokedex: Using its ability to read minds, it will identify impending
danger and Teleport to safety.

#64 - Kadabra
Type: Psychic
Evolution: Alakazam - Trade Kadabra
Location: Unknown Dungeon
Height: 4' 3''
Weight: 125 lbs.
Abilities:
Teleport: -
Confusion: -
Disable: L20
Psybeam: L27
Recover: L31
Psychic: L38
Reflect: L42
Pokedex: It emits special alpha waves from its body that induce
headaches just by being close by.

#65 - Alakazam
Type: Psychic
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 4' 11''
Weight: 106 lbs.
Abilities:
Teleport: -
Confusion: -
Disable: L20
Psybeam: L27
Recover: L31
Psychic: L38
Reflect: L42
Pokedex: Its brain can outperform a supercomputer. Its intelligence
quotient is said to be 5,000.

#66 - Machop
Type: Fighting
Evolution: Machoke - L28
Location: Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
Height: 2' 7''
Weight: 43 lbs.
Abilities:
Karate Chop: -
Low Kick: L20
Leer: L25
Focus Energy: L32
Seismic Toss: L39
Submission: L46
Pokedex: Loves to build muscles. It trains in all styles of martial
arts to become even stronger.

#67 - Machoke
Type: Fighting
Evolution: Machamp - Trade Machoke
Location: Victory Road
Height: 4' 11''
Weight: 155 lbs.
Abilities:
Karate Chop: -
Low Kick: -
Leer: -
Focus Energy: L36
Seismic Toss: L44
Submission: L52
Pokedex: Its muscular body is so powerful, it must wear a power save
bely to be able to regulate its motion.

#68 - Machamp
Type: Fighting
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 5' 3''
Weight: 287 lbs.
Abilities:
Karate Chop: -
Low Kick: -
Leer: -
Focus Energy: L36
Seismic Toss: L44
Submission: L52
Pokedex: Using its heavy muscles, it throws powerful punches that can
send a victim clear over the horizon.

#69 - Bellsprout (Blue Version ONLY!)
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolution: Weepinbell - L21
Location: Lots of places!
Height: 2' 4''
Weight: 9 lbs.
Abilities:
Vine Whip: -
Growth: -
Wrap: L13
Poison Powder: L15
Sleep Powder: L18
Stun Spore: L21
Acid: L26
Razor Leaf: L33
Slam: L42
Pokedex: A carnivorous Pokemon that traps and eats bugs. It uses its
root feet to soak up needed moisture.

#70 - Weepinbell (Blue Version ONLY!)
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolution: Victreebel - Leaf Stone
Location: Route 12, Route 13, Route 14, Route 15
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 14 lbs.
Abilities:
Vine Whip: -
Growth: -
Wrap: -Powder: -
Sleep Powder: -
Stun Spore: L23
Acid: L29
Razor Leaf: L38
Slam: L49
Pokedex: It spits out Poisonpowder to immobilize the enemy and then
finishes it with a spray of Acid.

#71 - Victreebel (Blue Version ONLY!)
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 5' 7''
Weight: 34 lbs.
Abilities:
Wrap: -
Poison Powder: -
Sleep Powder: -
Pokedex: Said to live in huge colonies deep in jungles, although no
one has returned from there.

#72 - Tentacool
Type: Water/Poison
Evolution: Tentacruel - L30
Location: Sea Route 21, Sea Route 20, Sea Route 19
Height: 2' 11''
Weight: 100 lbs.
Abilities:
Acid: -
Super Sonic: L7
Wrap: L13
Poison Sting: L18
Water Gun: L22
Constrict: L27
Barrier: L33
Screech: L40
Hydro Pump: L48
Pokedex: Drifts in shallow seas. Anglers who hook them by accident
are often punished by stinging acid.

#73 - Tentacruel
Type: Water/Poison
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 5' 3''
Weight: 121 lbs.
Abilities:
Acid: -
Super Sonic: -
Wrap: -
Poison Sting: -
Water Gun: -
Constrict: -
Barrier: L35
Screech: L43
Hydro Pump: L50
Pokedex: The tentacles are normally cut short. On hunts, they are
extended to ensnare and immobilize prey.

#74 - Geodude
Type: Rock/Ground
Evolution: Graveler - L25
Location: Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
Height: 1' 4''
Weight: 44 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Defense Curl: L11
Rock Throw: L16
Self Destruct: L21
Harden: L26
Earthquake: L31
Explosion: L36
Pokedex: Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders,
people often step or trip on them.

#75 - Graveler
Type: Rock/Ground
Evolution: Golem - Trade Graveler
Location: Victory Road
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 232 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Defense Curl: -
Rock Throw: -
Self Destruct: -
Harden: L29
Earthquake: L36
Explosion: L43
Pokedex: Rolls down slopes to move. It rolls over any obstacle
without slowing or changing its direction.

#76 - Golem
Type: Rock/Ground
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 4' 7''
Weight: 662 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Defense Curl: -
Rock Throw: -
Self Destruct: -
Harden: L29
Earthquake: L36
Explosion: L43
Pokedex: Its boulder-like body is extremely hard. It can easily
withstand dynamite blasts without damage.

#77 - Ponyta
Type: Fire
Evolution: Rapidash - L40
Location: Pokemon Mansion (Cinnabar Island)
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 66 lbs.
Abilities:
Ember: -
Tail Whip: L30
Stomp: L32
Growl: L35
Fire Spin: L39
Take Down: L43
Agility: L48
Pokedex: Its hooves are 10 times harder than diamonds. It can trample
anything completely flat in little time.

#78 - Rapidash
Type: Fire
Evolution: -
Location: Unkown Dungeon
Height: 5' 7''
Weight: 209 lbs.
Abilities:
Ember: -
Tail Whip: -
Stomp: -
Growl: -
Fire Spin: -
Take Down: L47
Agility: L55
Pokedex: Very competitive. this Pokemon will chase anything that
moves fast in the hopes of racing it.

#79 - Slowpoke
Type: Water/Psychic
Evolution: Slowbro - L37
Location: Seafoam Islands, Safari Zone (Fish for him)
Height: 3' 11''
Weight: 79 lbs.
Abilities:
Confusion: -
Disable: L18
Head Butt: L22
Growl: L27
Water Gun: L33
Amnesia: L40
Psychic: L48
Pokedex: Incredibly slow and dopey. It takes 5 seconds for it to feel
pain when under attack.

#80 - Slowbro
Type: Water/Psychic
Evolution: -
Location: Route 22 & 23 (Fish), Seamfoam Islands, Unkown Dungeon
Height: 5' 3''
Weight: 173 lbs.
Abilities:
Confusion: -
Disable: -
Head Butt: -
Growl: -
Water Gun: -
Amnesia: L44
Psychic: L55
Pokedex: The Shellder that is latched onto Slowpoke's tail is said to
feed on the host's left over scraps.

#81 - Magnemite
Type: Electric
Evolution: Magneton - L30
Location: Power Plant
Height: 1' 0''
Weight: 13 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Sonic Boom: L21
Thundershock: L25
Supersonic: L29
Thunder Wave: L35
Swift: L41
Sreech: L47
Pokedex: Uses anti-gravity to stay suspended. Appears without warning
and uses Thunder Wave and similar moves.

#82 - Magneton
Type: Electric
Evolution: -
Location: Power Plant, Unkown Dungeon
Height: 3' 3''
Weight: 132 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Sonic Boom: -
Thundershock: -
Supersonic: -
Thunder Wave: L38
Swift: L46
Sreech: L54
Pokedex: Former by several Magnemites linked together. They
frequently appear when sunpots flare up.

#83 - Farfetch'd
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolution: -
Location: Trade a Spearow for this at Vermilion City
Height: 2' 7''
Weight: 33 lbs.
Abilities:
Peck: -
Sand-Atack: -
Leer: L7
Fury Attack: L15
Swords Dance: L23
Agility: L31
Slash: L39
Pokedex: The sprig of green onions it holds is its weapon. It is used
much like a metal sword.

#84 - Doduo
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolution: Dodrio - L31
Location: Route 16, Route 17, Route 18, Safari Zone
Height: 4' 7''
Weight: 86 lbs.
Abilities:
Peck: -
Growl: L20
Fury Attack: L24
Drill Peck: L30
Rage: L36
Tri Attack: L40
Agility: L44
Pokedex: A bird that makes up for its poor flying with its fast foot
speed. Leaves giant footprints.

#85 - Dodrio
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolution: -
Location: Unknown Dungeon
Height: 5' 11''
Weight: 188 lbs.:
Peck: -
Growl: -
Fury Attack: -
Drill Peck: -
Rage: L39
Tri Attack: L45
Agility: L51
Pokedex: Uses its three brains to execute complex plans. While two
heads sleep, one head stays awake.

#86 - Seel
Type: Water
Evolution: Dewgong - L34
Location: Seafoam Islands
Height: 3' 7''
Weight: 198 lbs.
Abilities:
Head Butt: -
Growl: L30
Aurora Beam: L35
Rest: L40
Take Down: L45
Ice Beam: L50
Pokedex: The protruding horn on its head is very hard. It is used for
bashing through thick ice.

#87 - Dewgong
Type: Water/Ice
Evolution: -
Location: Seamfoam Islands
Height: 5' 7''
Weight: 265 lbs.
Abilities:
Head Butt: -
Growl: -
Aurora Beam: L35
Rest: L44
Take Down: L50
Ice Beam: L56
Pokedex: Stores thermal energy in its body. Swims at a steady 8 knots
even in intensely cold waters.

#88 - Grimer
Type: Poison
Evolution: Muk - L38
Location: Pokemon Mansion (Cinnabar Island)
Height: 2' 11''
Weight: 66 lbs.
Abilities:
Pound: -
Disable: -
Poison Gas: L30
Minimize: L33
Sludge: L37
Harden: L42
Screech: L48
Acid Armor: L55
Pokedex: Appears in filthy areas. Thrives by sucking up polluted
sludge that is pumped out of factories.

#89 - Muk: Poison
Evolution: -
Location: Pokemon Mansion (Cinnabar Island), Unknown Dungeon
Height: 3' 11''
Weight: 66 lbs.
Abilities:
Pound: -
Disable: -
Poison Gas: -
Minimize: -
Sludge: -
Harden: L45
Screech: L53
Acid Armor: L60
Pokedex: Thickly covered with a filthy, vile sludge. It is so toxic,
even its footprints contain poison.

#90 - Shellder
Type: Water
Evolution: Cloyster - Water Stone
Location: Seafoam Islands
Height: 1' 0''
Weight: 9 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Withdraw: -
Supersonic: L18
Clamp: L23
Aurora Beam: L30
Leer: L39
Ice Beam: L50
Pokedex: Its hard shell repels any kind of attack. It is vulnerable
only when its shell is open.

#91 - Cloyster
Type: Water/Ice
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 4' 11''
Weight: 292 lbs.
Abilities:
Withdraw: -
Supersonic: -
Clamp: -Beam: -
Spike Cannon: L50
Pokedex: When attacked, it lauches its horn in quick volleys. Its
innards have never been seen.

#92 - Gastly
Type: Ghost/Poison
Evolution: Haunter - L25
Location: Pokemon Tower (Lavender Town)
Height: 4' 3''
Weight: 0.2 lbs.
Abilities:
Lick: -
Confuse Ray: -
Night Shade: -
Hypnosis: L27
Dream Eater: L35
Pokedex: Almost invisible, this gaseous Pokemon cloaks the target and
puts it to sleep without notice.

#93 - Haunter
Type: Ghost/Poison
Evolution: Gengar - Trade Haunter
Location: Pokemon Tower (Lavender Town)
Height: 5' 3''
Weight: 0.2 lbs.
Abilities:
Lick: -
Confuse Ray: -
Night Shade: -
Hypnosis: L29
Dream Eater: L38
Pokedex: Because of its ability to slip through block walls, it is
said to be from another dimension.

#94 - Gengar
Type: Ghost/Poison
Evolution: -
Location: -
Height: 4' 11''
Weight: 89 lbs.
Abilties:
Lick: -
Confuse Ray: -
Night Shade: -
Hypnosis: L29
Dream Eater: L38
Pokedex: Under a full moon, this Pokemon likes to mimic the shadows
of people and laught at their fright.

#95 - Onix
Type: Rock/Ground
Evolution: -
Location: Rock Tunnel, Victory Road
Height: 28' 10''
Weight: 463 lbs.
Abilities:
Tackle: -
Screech: -
Bind: L15
Rock Throw: L19
Rage: L25
Slam: L33
Harden: L43
Pokedex: As it grows, the stone portions of its body harden to become
similar to a diamond, but colored black.

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