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    Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen FAQ/WalkthroughVersion 0.6 August 12, 2005by Matt Johnson - [email protected]

    Table of Contents=================

    0. Legal Information

    1. Things You Should Know1a. Controls1b. Version-Exclusive Pokemon1c. What's New?1d. Abilities1e. Contact Moves1f. Ability: Soundproof1g. Special Conditions1h. Evil Status Effects1i. Weakness Chart1j. Nature List1k. Frequently Asked Questions

    2. New Beginnings and the First Badge2a. Pallet Town - Shades of Your Journey Await!

    2b. Gary Battle 12c. Leaving Home2d. Viridian City - An Eternally Green Paradise2e. Back to Pallet2e1. The Pokedex2f. Gary Battle 22g. Past Viridian2g. Viridian Forest2h. Pewter City - A Stone Gray City2i. Pewter City Gym2j. Brock, the Rock-Solid Pokemon Trainer!2k. TM... what?

    3. Speed, Bad Guys, Greedy Nerds, and the Second Badge3a. Go Fast. Quick, Like a Bunny.3b. Let's Buy a Magikarp!3c. Mt. Moon3d. Dome or Helix?3e. The Point of No Return... Sorta3f. Cerulean City - A Mysterious, Blue Aura Surrounds It3g. Gary Battle 33h. Nugget Bridge3i. The Road to Bill's House3j. Cerulean City Gym3k. Misty, the Tomboyish Mermaid!

    4. Boat Rides, HM Monstrosities, and the Third Badge4a. Vermilion City - The Port of Exquisite Sunsets4b. The S.S. Anne4c. Gary Battle 44d. Cut Sucks.4e. We Need Farfetch'd!4f. Diglett's Cave4g. Mr. Mime Is Mandatory!4h. The Worst HM in the History of Pokemon4i. Pewter Revisited

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    4j. Snorlax Blocks the Way4k. Vermilion City Gym4l. Lt. Surge, the Lightning American!

    5. More Bad Guys and the Fourth Badge5a. The Path to Darkness5b. Rock Tunnel5c. Lavender Town - The Noble Purple Town5d. Gary Battle 55e. Westward5f. Celadon City - The City of Rainbow Dreams5g. Celadon City Department Store5h. Celadon Mansion5i. Rocket Game Corner5j. Meet Him, Waste Him - It's Giovanni!5k. Celadon City Gym5l. Erika, the Nature-Loving Princess!

    6. Paying Respects, Ninjas, and the Fifth Badge6a. Ascend Pokemon Tower6b. Wake Up, Snorlax!6c. Silence Bridge6d. Cycling Road6e. Fuchsia City - Behold! It's Passion Pink!

    6f. The Safari Zone6g. Fuchsia City Gym6h. Koga, the Poisonous Ninja Master

    7. Enter the Center, Even More Bad Guys, a Former Gym, and the Sixth Badge7a. Tea For You7b. Saffron City - Shining, Golden Land of Commerce7c. Silph Co.7d. Gary Battle 67e. Giovanni Battle 27f. The Fighting Dojo7g. Saffron City Gym7h. Sabrina, the Master of Psychic Pokemon!

    8. Water to Fire, Raising the Dead, Pointless Quizzes, and the Seventh Badge8a. Return Home8b. Cinnabar Island - The Fiery Town of Burning Desire8c. Raise the Dead8d. Pokemon Mansion8e. Cinnabar Island Gym8f. Blaine, the Hotheaded Quiz Master!

    9. The Eighth Badge9a. Viridian City Gym9b. The Mystery Gym Leader

    10. The Elite Four10a. Gary Battle 710b. Indigo Plateau10c. Victory Road10d. Elite Four - Lorelei10e. Elite Four - Bruno10f. Elite Four - Agatha10g. Elite Four - Lance10h. The True Champion10i. Aftermath

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    11. Kanto Extras11a. Dog Catcher11b. Rocket Game Corner11c. Powder Guy11d. Seafoam Islands11e. Power Plant11f. Cerulean Cave11g. Elite Four, Round Two11g1. Elite Four - Lorelei11g2. Elite Four - Bruno11g3. Elite Four - Agatha11g4. Elite Four - Lance11g5. The True Champion

    12. Sevii Islands12a. One Island - Friends Gather at Knot Island12a1. Mt. Ember12b. Two Island - Boon Island for Two12c. Three Island - Kin Island of Family Bonding

    12d. Four Island - The Warm, Blue, Floe Island12e. Five Island - Chrono Island: Where Time Goes12e1. Rocket Warehouse

    12f. Six Island - Fortune Island of Aged Wisdom12g. Seven Island - Quest Island of Infinity

    13. Sevii Extras13a. Two Island Game Corner13b. Heracross Fangirl13c. Trainer Tower13d. Sticker Dude13e. Altering Cave

    14. Miscellaneous14a. Effort Values14a1. Individual Values

    14a2. Calculating IVs and Hidden Power14b. Move Tutors14c. Machine List14d. The Trainer Card14e. Fame Checker14f. Mystery Gift14g. Navel Rock14h. Birth Island14i. Solution to Lost Cave

    15. Version History

    16. Acknowledgements

    ====================0. Legal Information====================

    Hamha! This document is copyright 2004 by Matt Johnson, aka "dmon2" and"MJShika." However, all copyrights and trademarks found in this document areowned by their respective copyright and trademark holders. No infringement ofcopyright is intended. This document may be printed, in part or in whole, forpersonal use ONLY. You may not take any part of this document and display it

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    anywhere without written consent from me, in the form of an e-mail. My e-mailaddress is at the top and bottom of this document. The following sites have mypermission to post this document:

    GameFAQs - http://www.gamefaqs.comN-Game Guides - http://freewebs.com/nintendogameguidesCheat Planet - http://cheatplanet.comEliteGurus - http://www.elitegurus.comTeam Rocket HQ - http://www.trhq.co.nr

    This document is NOT TO APPEAR on the following site:

    Cheat Code Central - http://www.cheatcc.com

    Check GameFAQs for the most recent updates. Since I also have a FAQ/Walkthroughfor Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire, please specify which game you need help with ifyou decide to e-mail me.

    =========================1. Things You Should Know=========================

    This section is dedicated to helping you actually start the game. Most of it iscovered in the pre-game tutorial.

    ============1a. Controls============

    Up, Down, Left, Right - Controls basic movement. Allows you to scroll through (D-Pad) various options and such.

    L and R - Bring up the Help screens or use them in the menu.

    A - Use this button to confirm a choice. This button will

    be the one you'll be using the most often, because it

    it's the button that controls all decisions.

    B - This button is used if you want to cancel a choice. You will use this button more when you obtain the Running Shoes (or if you mess up a lot).

    Select - Once you get Key Items, you can set one to Select. This allows you to use that item while out of battle without having to open up the Start Menu each and every time. Select also allows you to change the order of items in your pack. Simply press Select on an item, use the

    D-Pad to scroll through your pack, and press Select

    again to set its new position.

    Start - Brings up the Start Menu.

    =============================1b. Version-Exclusive Pokemon=============================

    What, you thought that you could "catch 'em all" in just one game? Now, whatkind of company would The Pokemon Company be if they didn't try and squeeze

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    every cent out of you they could? ^_^

    No, you'll be trading between the games if you want them all. Here's the list:

    o---------o| FIRERED |o---------o

    Scyther, Scizor, Delibird, Psyduck, Golduck, Murkrow, Ekans, Arbok, Wooper,Quagsire, Qwilfish, Elekid, Electabuzz, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Skarmory,Shellder, Cloyster, Growlithe, Arcanine

    o-----------o| LEAFGREEN |o-----------o

    Pinsir, Mantine, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Slowking, Staryu, Starmie, Vulpix,Ninetales, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebel, Magby, Magmar, Remoraid,Octillery, Misdreavus, Azurill, Marill, Azumarill, Sneasel

    ===============1c. What's New?===============

    This section is dedicated to pointing out brand-new things that make theirdebut in this game, as well as things that have changed from the color games.Things like the following:

    1. When one of your Active Pokemon levels up, blue lines will appear from it.2. If another Pokemon levels up but isn't active, its picture and new level will appear in the upper right corner.3. When you capture a Pokemon, stars will appear around the ball's center.4. The items now have pictures to show what they look like.5. When you view your Pokemon's stats, the Pokemon's icon will jump based on your current HP and status. Even their cries change. That's cool.6. After you give Celio the Sapphire, head to the Elite Four. Have fun!7. Text is now color-coded: blue for boys, red for girls, black for info.

    8. There's a Revive instead of a HP Up in Mt. Moon (gonna need help w/these).9. You can move an item from a Pokemon straight to the PC.10. When you capture an extra Pokemon, it will tell you what Box it went to.11. You get 600 steps instead of 500 while in the Safari Zone.12. Elevators are now time-based. You'll be stuck there longer depending on the distance between selected floors.13. You can no longer deposit into your PC anything that isn't a disposable Item (no Key Items, no Poke Balls of any kind, no nothing).14. The Lapras you receive in Silph Co. is Lv.25 instead of Lv.15.15. Revive a fossil and find that it's only Lv.5 instead of Lv.30!16. Dragonair can now be found by fishing with the Super Rod in Safari Zone.17. The Moon Stone in Pokemon Mansion has been moved.18. The first question in Cinnabar Gym has been changed (for clarification).

    19. The last question in Cinnabar Gym has been slightly changed.20. Moltres now resides in Mt. Ember instead of Victory Road.21. Indigo Plateau's Pokemon Center now has Gym music.22. Jr. Trainers are the only Trainers from the color games that no longer exist. They are now called Picnicker (female) and Camper (male).23. The Unknown Dungeon is now called "Cerulean Cave."24. The TM/HM list copies that of Ruby and Sapphire.25. Text for Hail damage has been changed (pelted instead of stricken).26. When you white out, it walks you through what happens.27. You can see items being used on your Pokemon.

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    28. When you load your game, it will recap recent events in case you forgot.29. Gamblers are now called Gamers.30. The TM and Berry pockets in your bag have been replaced with Key Items.31. Team Rocket will vanish from Mt. Moon and Rocket Game Corner once you beat them there.32. In the color games, if you had the Dig TM in your pack, the man who owned it will say he doesnt need it. However, if you used it, he will continue to chastise Team Rocket. Not so in this game. (thanks to The Wierdo for changes 29-32).33. PP remaining will change in color as you use it up.

    Find anything I missed? E-mail me.

    =============1d. Abilities=============

    Each specie of Pokemon has one (sometimes two, but only one of the two at atime) of 76 different Abilities (plus two you can only get through using acheat device, so 78 if you count that) that are designed to help it in battle.This is a list of each and every one of them.

    o----------o------------------------------------------------------------------o

    | AIR LOCK | Weather effects are cancelled. This means that Solarbeam |o----------o still requires a charge, Thunder can miss in rain, etc. || || Available To: Rayquaza |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| ARENA TRAP | Your current Pokemon cannot flee unless they are Flying- |o------------o type or have either the Levitate or Run Away Abilities. If || none are true, the only way to escape is to faint, use || Baton Pass, or defeat whatever it is that's Trapped you. || || Available To: Trapinch, Diglett, Dugtrio |

    o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| BATTLE ARMOR | Your foe's moves will never land a critical strike. |o--------------o || || Available To: Anorith, Armaldo, Kabuto, Kabutops |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------o---------------------------------------------------------------------o| BLAZE | When this Pokemon's HP fall below 1/3, Fire-type moves deal |o-------o 1.5x normal damage. || |

    | Available To: Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, Charmander, Charmeleon, || Charizard, Cyndaquil, Quilava, Typhlosion |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-----------o-----------------------------------------------------------------o| CACOPHONY | Sound moves fail when used with this Pokemon in play. See |o-----------o the "Ability: Soundproof" section for a list of all such || moves. || || Available To: None. Nobody's got it, but it IS there... |

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    o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| CHLOROPHYLL | While Sunny Day is in effect, this Pokemon's speed will |o-------------o rise. This does not mean "Speed goes up by 1 level" and || will still allow you to boost it up six times. || || Available To: Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, || Bellossom, Tropius, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebel, || Tangela, Hoppip, Skiploom, Jumpluff, Sunkern, Sunflora, || Exeggcute, Exeggutor |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| CLEAR BODY | The Intimidate Ability and moves that lower stats, such as |o------------o Growl or Leer, fail when used on this Pokemon. || || Available To: Tentacool, Tentacruel, Beldum, Metang, Metagross, Regirock, || Regice, Registeel |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| CLOUD NINE | Weather effects are cancelled. This means that Solarbeam |o------------o still requires a charge, Thunder can miss in rain, etc. |

    | || Available To: Psyduck, Golduck |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| COLOR CHANGE | Pokemon's type changes to the type of move that directly |o--------------o damaged it last. || || Available To: Kecleon |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| COMPOUNDEYES | Accuracy of this Pokemon's attacks is multiplied by 130%. |

    o--------------o || || Available To: Nincada, Venonat, Venomoth, Yanma, Butterfree |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| CUTE CHARM | When a contact move is done to this Pokemon, and the foe is |o------------o of the opposite gender, there is a 30% chance the foe will || be inflicted with Attract. See the "Contact Moves" section || for a list of all such moves. || || Available To: Skitty, Delcatty, Igglybuff, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, || Cleffa, Clefairy, Clefable |

    o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------o----------------------------------------------------------------------o| DAMP | This awkward Ability forbids self-destruction. |o------o || || Available To: Psyduck, Golduck, Wooper, Quagsire, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, || Poliwrath, Politoed |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

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    o---------o-------------------------------------------------------------------o| DRIZZLE | Rain Dance starts when this Pokemon enters battle. This |o---------o lasts the entire battle, unless Sandstorm or Sunny Day is || used, or a Pokemon with the Sand Stream or Drought || Abilities is brought into play. || || Available To: Kyogre |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o---------o-------------------------------------------------------------------o| DROUGHT | Sunny Day starts when this Pokemon enters battle. This |o---------o lasts the entire battle, unless Rain Dance or Sandstorm is || used, or a Pokemon with the Drizzle or Sand Stream || Abilities is brought into play. || || Available To: Groudon |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| EARLY BIRD | Sleep lasts for half the duration it normally would. |o------------o || || Available To: Girafarig, Doduo, Dodrio, Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Natu, || Xatu, Ledyba, Ledian, Houndour, Houndoom, Kangaskhan |

    o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| EFFECT SPORE | When a contact move is done to this Pokemon, there is a 10% |o--------------o chance the foe will be inflicted with Sleep, Poison, or || Paralyze. See the "Contact Moves" section for a list of all || such moves. || || Available To: Shroomish, Breloom, Paras, Parasect |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| FLAME BODY | When a contact move is done to this Pokemon, there is a 30% |

    o------------o chance the foe will become Burned. See the "Contact Moves" || section for a list of all such moves. || || Available To: Slugma, Magcargo, Magby, Magmar |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| FLASH FIRE | When a Fire-type move is done to this Pokemon, Flash Fire |o------------o will activate, granting immunity to direct Fire-type || damage, as well as making all Fire damage from this Pokemon || multiply by 150%. || || Available To: Vulpix, Ninetales, Growlithe, Arcanine, Houndour, Houndoom, |

    | Ponyta, Rapidash, Flareon |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o----------o------------------------------------------------------------------o| FORECAST | Type changes depending on the weather. No weather = Normal, |o----------o Hail = Ice, Sunny Day = Fire, Rain Dance = Water. Sandstorm || does not change this Pokemon's type. || || Available To: Castform |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

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    o------o----------------------------------------------------------------------o| GUTS | Attack is multiplied by 150% if this Pokemon is affected by |o------o a Special Condition. || || Available To: Taillow, Swellow, Makuhita, Hariyama, Machop, Machoke, || Machamp, Heracross, Tyrogue, Larvitar, Rattata, Raticate, || Ursaring |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| HUGE POWER | Doubles Attack in battle. If this Ability is Skill Swapped, |o------------o Attack is returned to normal. || || Available To: Azurill, Marill, Azumarill |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------o--------------------------------------------------------------------o| HUSTLE | All damage from this Pokemon is multiplied by 150%. |o--------o Accuracy for this Pokemon's moves is multiplied by 80%. || || Available To: Corsola, Delibird, Togepi, Togetic, Remoraid |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| HYPER CUTTER | This Pokemon's Attack can not be lowered. If Haze is used, |o--------------o Attack will still be set at +0. || || Available To: Mawile, Trapinch, Pinsir, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Gligar, || Krabby, Kingler |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| ILLUMINATE | If this Pokemon leads your party, encounter rate goes up. |o------------o || || Available To: Chinchou, Lanturn, Volbeat, Staryu, Starmie |

    o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o----------o------------------------------------------------------------------o| IMMUNITY | This Pokemon cannot be Poisoned by any means. |o----------o || || Available To: Zangoose, Snorlax |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| INNER FOCUS | This Pokemon cannot flinch by any means, even by Fake Out. |o-------------o || |

    | Available To: Girafarig, Snorunt, Glalie, Zubat, Golbat, Crobat, Abra, || Kadabra, Alakazam, Dragonite, Farfetch'd, Sneasel |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o----------o------------------------------------------------------------------o| INSOMNIA | This Pokemon cannot fall asleep by any means, even by Rest. |o----------o || || Available To: Shuppet, Banette, Murkrow, Spinarak, Ariados, Drowzee, || Hypno, Hoothoot, Noctowl |

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    o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| INTIMIDATE | Any foes that are on the field when this Pokemon is first |o------------o brought into battle will have their Attack dropped by 1 || level. Pokemon with the Hyper Cutter, White Smoke, or Clear || Body Abilities are immune to this effect. || || Available To: Mightyena, Gyarados, Mawile, Salamence, Masquerain, || Hitmontop, Arcanine, Ekans, Arbok, Stantler, Tauros, || Snubbull, Granbull |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o----------o------------------------------------------------------------------o| KEEN EYE | Accuracy of this Pokemon cannot be lowered. |o----------o || || Available To: Skarmory, Wingull, Pelipper, Sableye, Hoothoot, Noctowl, || Sneasel, Hitmonchan, Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot, Spearow, || Fearow, Farfetch'd, Sentret, Furret |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o----------o------------------------------------------------------------------o| LEVITATE | Damage-dealing Ground moves fail when used on this Pokemon. |

    o----------o || || Available To: Solrock, Lunatone, Flygon, Baltoy, Claydol, Vibrava, || Flygon, Koffing, Weezing, Chimecho, Latias, Latios, || Duskull, Unown, Misdreavus, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| LIGHTNINGROD | In a 2-on-2 battle, all Electric attacks done to your team |o--------------o will target this Pokemon, regardless of whether or not it || was the original target. || || Available To: Electrike, Manectric, Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Cubone, Marowak |

    o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------o--------------------------------------------------------------------o| LIMBER | This Pokemon cannot become Paralyzed by any means. |o--------o || || Available To: Persian, Hitmonlee, Ditto |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| LIQUID OOZE | When HP are absorbed (moves like Mega Drain, etc.), the foe |o-------------o loses HP equal to the amount that would have been gained. || |

    | Available To: Tentacool, Tentacruel, Gulpin, Swalot |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| MAGMA ARMOR | This Pokemon cannot be Frozen by any means. |o-------------o || || Available To: Slugma, Magcargo, Camerupt |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

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    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| MAGNET PULL | If your Pokemon is Steel-type, it can not escape battle. |o-------------o || || Available To: Magnemite, Magneton, Nosepass |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| MARVEL SCALE | Defense is multiplied by 150% if this Pokemon is affected |o--------------o by a Special Condition. || || Available To: Milotic |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------o---------------------------------------------------------------------o| MINUS | If a Pokemon with the Plus Ability is this Pokemon's |o-------o partner in 2-on-2, this Pokemon's Special Attack is || multiplied by 150%. || || Available To: Minun |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| NATURAL CURE | Upon being recalled, all Special Conditions are healed. |

    o--------------o || || Available To: Roselia, Swablu, Altaria, Corsola, Staryu, Starmie, Celebi, || Chansey, Blissey |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-----------o-----------------------------------------------------------------o| OBLIVIOUS | This Pokemon cannot be Attracted by any means. |o-----------o || || Available To: Wailmer, Wailord, Illumise, Numel, Barboach, Whiscash, || Lickitung, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Slowking, Smoochum, Jynx, || Swinub, Piloswine |

    o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o----------o------------------------------------------------------------------o| OVERGROW | When this Pokemon's HP fall below 1/3, Grass-type moves |o----------o deal 1.5x normal damage. || || Available To: Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, || Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-----------o-----------------------------------------------------------------o| OWN TEMPO | This Pokemon cannot become Confused by any means. |o-----------o |

    | || Available To: Spoink, Grumpig, Spinda, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Slowking, || Lickitung, Smeargle |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------o--------------------------------------------------------------------o| PICKUP | May pick up an item after a battle. |o--------o || || Available To: Zigzagoon, Linoone, Phanpy, Meowth, Aipom, Teddiursa |

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    o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------o----------------------------------------------------------------------o| PLUS | If a Pokemon with the Minus Ability is this Pokemon's |o------o partner in 2-on-2, this Pokemon's Special Attack is || multiplied by 150%. || || Available To: Plusle |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| POISON POINT | When a contact move is done to this Pokemon, there is a 30% |o--------------o chance the foe will become Poisoned. Poison-types and || Pokemon with the Immunity Ability are immune to this || effect. See the "Contact Moves" section for a list of all || such moves. || || Available To: Roselia, Seadra, Qwilfish, Nidoran(F), Nidoran(M), || Nidorina, Nidorino, Nidoqueen, Nidoking |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o----------o------------------------------------------------------------------o| PRESSURE | When a move is used on this Pokemon, an extra PP is used. |o----------o |

    | || Available To: Absol, Deoxys, Dusclops, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, || Lugia, Ho-oh, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Aerodactyl |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| PURE POWER | Doubles Attack in battle. If this Ability is Skill Swapped, |o------------o Attack power is returned to normal. || || Available To: Meditite, Medicham |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-----------o-----------------------------------------------------------------o

    | RAIN DISH | This Pokemon recovers 1/16 its max HP between turns as long |o-----------o as rain continues to fall. || || Available To: Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-----------o-----------------------------------------------------------------o| ROCK HEAD | This Pokemon takes no recoil damage. |o-----------o || || Available To: Aron, Lairon, Aggron, Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Geodude, Graveler, || Golem, Bagon, Shelgon, Relicanth, Cubone, Marowak, Onix, || Steelix, Sudowoodo, Aerodactyl |

    o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| ROUGH SKIN | When a contact move is done to this Pokemon, the foe will |o------------o be damaged by 1/16 their max HP. See the "Contact Moves" || section for a list of all such moves. || || Available To: Carvanha, Sharpedo |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

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    o----------o------------------------------------------------------------------o| RUN AWAY | This Pokemon will always be able to flee or switch out, |o----------o even if the foe has used Mean Look or has otherwise trapped || it. || || Available To: Poochyena, Doduo, Dodrio, Aipom, Dunsparce, Ponyta, || Rapidash, Rattata, Raticate, Sentret, Furret, Snubbull, || Eevee |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| SAND STREAM | Sandstorm starts when this Pokemon enters battle. This |o-------------o lasts the entire battle, unless Rain Dance or Sunny Day is || used, or a Pokemon with the Drizzle or Drought Abilities is || brought into play. || || Available To: Tyranitar |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-----------o-----------------------------------------------------------------o| SAND VEIL | While Sandstorm is in effect, this Pokemon's evasion will |o-----------o rise. This does not mean "Evasion goes up by 1 level" and || will still allow you to boost it up six times. Pokemon with || this Ability are protected from Sandstorm damage. |

    | || Available To: Sandshrew, Sandslash, Cacnea, Cacturne, Gligar, Diglett, || Dugtrio |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| SERENE GRACE | Effect percentages double. |o--------------o || || Available To: Jirachi, Chansey, Blissey, Togepi, Togetic, Dunsparce |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o

    | SHADOW TAG | Foe's switching and fleeing is prevented. |o------------o || || Available To: Wynaut, Wobbuffet |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-----------o-----------------------------------------------------------------o| SHED SKIN | Between turns, if this Pokemon is affected by a Special |o-----------o Condition, there is a 1-in-3 chance that it will be healed. || || Available To: Silcoon, Cascoon, Seviper, Ekans, Arbok, Metapod, Kakuna, || Dratini, Dragonair, Pupitar |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| SHELL ARMOR | Your foe's moves will never land a critical strike. |o-------------o || || Available To: Shellder, Cloyster, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Omanyte, Omastar, || Krabby, Kingler, Lapras, Clamperl |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

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    | SHIELD DUST | Effect percentages are reduced to zero. |o-------------o || || Available To: Wurmple, Dustox, Weedle, Caterpie, Venomoth |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| SOUNDPROOF | Sound moves fail when used with this Pokemon in play. See |o------------o the "Ability: Soundproof" section for a list of all such || moves. || || Available To: Mr. Mime, Whismur, Loudred, Exploud, Voltorb, Electrode |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| SPEED BOOST | Speed goes up by 1 level between turns. |o-------------o || || Available To: Ninjask, Yanma |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------o--------------------------------------------------------------------o| STATIC | When a contact move is done to this Pokemon, there is a 30% |o--------o chance the foe will become Paralyzed. Those with the Limber |

    | Ability are immune to this effect. See the "Contact Moves" || section for a list of all such moves. || || Available To: Electrike, Manectric, Voltorb, Electrode, Pichu, Pikachu, || Raichu, Elekid, Electabuzz, Mareep, Flaaffy, Ampharos |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------o--------------------------------------------------------------------o| STENCH | If this Pokemon leads your party, encounter rate goes down. |o--------o || || Available To: Grimer, Muk |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| STICKY HOLD | Held item cannot be stolen. |o-------------o || || Available To: Grimer, Muk, Gulpin, Swalot |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------o--------------------------------------------------------------------o| STURDY | One-hit KO moves fail when used against this Pokemon. |o--------o || || Available To: Aron, Lairon, Aggron, Skarmory, Donphan, Nosepass. |

    | Magnemite, Magneton, Onix, Steelix, Pineco, Forretress, || Shuckle, Geodude, Graveler, Golem |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| SUCTION CUPS | Forced switching (Roar/Whirlwind) is prevented. |o--------------o || || Available To: Lileep, Cradily, Octillery |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

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    o-------o---------------------------------------------------------------------o| SWARM | When your HP fall below 1/3, Bug-type moves deal 1.5x |o-------o normal damage. || || Available To: Volbeat, Heracross, Beautifly, Ledyba, Ledian, Scyther, || Scizor, Spinarak, Ariados, Beedrill |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| SWIFT SWIM | While Rain Dance is in effect, your Pokemon's speed will |o------------o rise. This does not mean "Speed goes up by 1 level" and || will still allow you to boost it up six times. || || Available To: Magikarp, Luvdisc, Feebas, Horsea, Kingdra, Lotad, Lombre, || Ludicolo, Surskit, Clamperl, Huntail, Gorebyss, Relicanth, || Goldeen, Seaking, Omanyte, Omastar, Qwilfish, Mantine, || Kabuto, Kabutops |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| SYNCHRONIZE | When this Pokemon becomes poisoned, burned, or paralyzed, |o-------------o that Special Condition is mirrored on the foe. Poison-types || cannot be poisoned, and Fire-types cannot be burned. |

    | || Available To: Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Natu, Xatu, Abra, Kadabra, || Alakazam, Mew, Espeon, Umbreon |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-----------o-----------------------------------------------------------------o| THICK FAT | Fire- and Ice-type moves deal half their normal damage when |o-----------o used on this Pokemon. || || Available To: Azurill, Marill, Azumarill, Makuhita, Hariyama, Spheal, || Sealeo, Walrein, Spoink, Grumpig, Snorlax, Miltank, Seel, || Dewgong |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o---------o-------------------------------------------------------------------o| TORRENT | When your HP fall below 1/3, Water-type moves deal 1.5x |o---------o normal damage. || || Available To: Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, Squirtle, Wartortle, || Blastoise, Totodile, Croconaw, Feraligatr |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------o---------------------------------------------------------------------o| TRACE | Copy the foe's Ability until this Pokemon is recalled. |o-------o || |

    | Available To: Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Porygon, Porygon2 |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------o--------------------------------------------------------------------o| TRUANT | This Pokemon cannot attack twice in a row. |o--------o || || Available To: Slakoth, Slaking |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

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    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| VITAL SPIRIT | This Pokemon cannot fall asleep by any means, even by Rest. |o--------------o || || Available To: Vigoroth, Mankey, Primeape, Delibird |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| VOLT ABSORB | Whenever an Electric-type move strikes this Pokemon, it is |o-------------o healed by up to 1/4 its maximum HP instead of losing HP. || || Available To: Chinchou, Lanturn, Jolteon |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o| WATER ABSORB | Whenever a Water-type move strikes this Pokemon, it will be |o--------------o healed by up to 1/4 its maximum HP instead of losing HP. || || Available To: Vaporeon, Wooper, Quagsire, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, || Politoed, Lapras, Mantine |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o------------o----------------------------------------------------------------o| WATER VEIL | This Pokemon cannot be Burned by any means. |

    o------------o || || Available To: Wailmer, Wailord, Goldeen, Seaking |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o-------------o---------------------------------------------------------------o| WHITE SMOKE | The Intimidate Ability and moves that lower stats, such as |o-------------o Growl or Leer, fail when used on this Pokemon. || || Available To: Torkoal |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o--------------o--------------------------------------------------------------o

    | WONDER GUARD | This Pokemon can only be directly damaged by weaknesses. |o--------------o || || Available To: Shedinja |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    o---------o-------------------------------------------------------------------o| ------- | No special ability. |o---------o || || Available To: None. Nobody's got it, but it IS there... |o-----------------------------------------------------------------------------o

    =================1e. Contact Moves=================

    These moves are classified as contact moves; that is, certain things may happendue to your Pokemon coming in contact with the foe, or touching them in someway.

    The following Abilities are affected by contact moves:

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    o------------o--------------o------------o--------------o------------o--------o| Cute Charm | Effect Spore | Flame Body | Poison Point | Rough Skin | Static |o------------o--------------o------------o--------------o------------o--------o

    CONTACT MOVE LIST-----------------

    o--------------------------------------------------------------------------o| Aerial Ace Drill Peck Leech Life Scratch || Ancientpower Dynamicpunch Lick Seismic Toss || Arm Thrust Endeavor Low Kick Shadow Punch || Astonish Extremespeed Mach Punch Skull Bash || Bide Facade Megahorn Sky Uppercut || Bind False Swipe Mega Kick Slam || Bite Fire Punch Mega Punch Slash || Blaze Kick Flail Metal Claw Smellingsalt || Body Slam Fly Meteor Mash Spark || Bounce Focus Punch Needle Arm Steel Wing || Clamp Frustration Outrage Stomp || Constrict Fury Attack Overheat Strength || Counter Fury Cutter Peck Submission || Crabhammer Fury Swipes Petal Dance Superpower || Cross Chop Guillotine Poison Fang Tackle || Crunch Headbutt Poison Tail Take Down |

    | Crush Claw Hi Jump Kick Pound Thief || Cut Horn Attack Pursuit Thrash || Dig Horn Drill Quick Attack Thunderpunch || Dive Ice Ball Rage Tickle || Dizzy Punch Ice Punch Rapid Spin Vicegrip || Double Kick Iron Tail Return Vital Throw || Double-Edge Jump Kick Revenge Waterfall || Doubleslap Karate Chop Reversal Wing Attack || Dragon Claw Knock Off Rock Smash Wrap |o---------------o Leaf Blade Rollout o---------------o o------------------------------------------o

    =======================

    1e. Ability: Soundproof=======================

    o------------------------------------------------o Grasswhistle| The Soundproof Ability negates all moves that | Growl| are based on sound. It's helpful to know which | Heal Bell| moves fall into this category, so I've taken | Howl| the liberty of composing this list of moves. | Hyper Voice| Each attack listed to the right is sound-based | Metal Sound| and will fail if used on a Pokemon that sports | Perish Song| the Soundproof Ability. Although no Pokemon so | Roar| far can naturally have the Cacophony Ability, | Screech| it works just like Soundproof. If none of the | Sing

    | blocked moves are different, why did they | Snore| exclude it? Will it be in Diamond and Pearl? | Supersonico------------------------------------------------o Uproar

    ======================1g. Special Conditions======================

    Taken from the Pokemon TCG, I use the term "Special Condition" to refer tomajor status effects. These can only be inflicted one at a time.

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    BRN - Burn. Attack stat is cut in half. Damaged by 1/8 max HP between turns. Go to a Pokemon Center or use a Rawst Berry, Lum Berry, Burn Heal, Full Heal, or Full Restore to cure this condition.

    FNT - Faint. Cannot be used in battle. Go to a Pokemon Center or use a Revive, Rare Candy (at Lv.99 or lower), or Max Revive to cure this condition.*

    FRZ - Freeze. Cannot attack. If Flamethrower or Fire Blast is used on the Frozen Pokemon, said Pokemon will defrost. Also, if said Pokemon uses Flame Wheel or Sacred Fire, user will also defrost. May defrost after a random number of turns. Go to a Pokemon Center or use a Lum Berry, Ice Heal, Full Heal, or Full Restore to cure this condition.

    PAR - Paralyze. Speed is cut by 75%, 20% chance per turn of being immobilized. Have the move Smellingsalt used on you, go to a Pokemon Center, or use a Cheri Berry, Lum Berry, Parlyz Heal, Full Heal, or Full Restore to cure this condition.

    PSN - Poison. HP will drop by 1/16 between turns. The exception to this is if the PSN status is inflicted by the use of Toxic or Poison Fang, in which case poison damage begins at 1/16 max HP and increases between turns. Outside of battle, each Pokemon inflicted with the PSN status will lose 1 HP for every four steps taken by the Trainer. Go to a Pokemon Center, or

    use a Pecha Berry, Lum Berry, Full Heal, Full Restore, or an Antidote to cure this condition.

    SLP - Sleep. Cannot attack unless Sleep Talk or Snore is used. Will wear off in battle after a random amount of turns. If the SLP status is inflicted by use of Rest, it will wear off in two turns (one if the Pokemon has the Early Bird Ability). Go to a Pokemon Center, or use a Chesto Berry, Lum Berry, Full Heal, Poke Flute, Full Restore, or an Awakening to cure this condition.

    * - While FNT can be considered a Special Condition, when I tell you to inflicta Special Condition (like for catching legendaries), I do not mean to inflictthe FNT status, even though a few moves do just that (Horn Drill, for example).

    =======================1h. Evil Status Effects=======================

    These status effects are evil because there's no limit to how many you can puton a Pokemon. To cure the evil status effects, simply switch out... if you can.They have no abbreviations, but the list goes like this:

    1. Attract. The foe of the opposite gender falls in love with the user. As a result, they have a 50% chance of not attacking. Don't want to hurt the ones you love, right? Use the move Attract to obtain this effect. Wears off when the user of Attract is recalled.

    2. Confuse. The foe becomes more confused than a hungry baby at a topless club, which means there's a 50% that the foe will hurt itself. Use Swagger, Flatter, Confuse Ray, Supersonic, Confusion, Psybeam, or Water Pulse to obtain this effect. Will wear off after a random amount of turns. You may also use a Persim Berry, Lum Berry, Full Heal, or Full Restore to cure this condition. Note that you can also confuse yourself by using Petal Dance, Outrage, or Thrash.

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    3. Curse. The foe is afflicted by a vicious curse that takes 1/4 of a foe's max HP between turns at a one-time cost of 50% the user's max HP. Have a Ghost-type use the move Curse to obtain this effect.

    4. Disable. The foe's last successfully performed move is disabled, preventing its use for a random number of turns. Use the move Disable to obtain this effect. Only one move can be Disabled per Pokemon at any given time.

    5. Encore. The last move the foe used will be repeated over 2-6 turns. Use the move Encore to obtain this effect.

    6. Flinch. This effect can only be seen if the Pokemon trying to obtain this effect is faster than its foe. The foe will retract in fear for one turn, preventing them from attacking. Equip a Pokemon with the King's Rock item or use Astonish, Bite, Extrasensory, Fake Out, Headbutt, Needle Arm, Rock Slide, or Sky Attack to obtain this effect.

    7. Imprison. The foe can no longer use moves the user knows. Use Imprison on a Pokemon that shares a move with your Pokemon to obtain this effect.

    8. Seeded. Seeds are planted on the foe's body, sucking their life away at a rate of 1/16 the foe's max HP between turns. Note that Grass- types cannot be seeded. Use Leech Seed to obtain this effect.

    9. Taunted. The foe becomes enraged, and in their blind fury can only use moves that cause direct damage for two turns. Use Taunt to obtain this effect.

    10. Tormented. The Pokemon cannot use the same move twice in a row. Use the move Torment to obtain this effect.

    10. Trapped. The Pokemon cannot escape battle. Most will wear off between 3-5 turns after use. Have either the Arena Trap* or Shadow Tag

    Ability, be a Metal-type against a Pokemon with the Magnet Pull Ability, or use Bind, Fire Spin, Ingrain, Mean Look, Sand Tomb, Spider Web, Whirlpool, or Wrap to obtain this effect.

    * Flying-types, as well as those with the Levitate and Run Away Abilities, are not affected by Arena Trap.

    ==================1i. Weakness Chart==================

    +--------+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+| | | | |F| | | | | | | |E| | | | | |

    | | | |P|i| | | | | | | |l| | | | | || | | |s|g| | | | |G| |F|e| | |D|P|N|| |G| |y|h| | | |W|r|G|l|c|S| |r|o|o| *******************************| |h|D|c|t| |R|F|a|o|r|y|t|t| |a|i|r| Left type attacks the top type.| |o|a|h|i|B|o|i|t|u|a|i|r|e|I|g|s|m| *******************************| |s|r|i|n|u|c|r|e|n|s|n|i|e|c|o|o|a|| |t|k|c|g|g|k|e|r|d|s|g|c|l|e|n|n|l|+--------+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+| Ghost|2|H|2| | | | | | | | | |H| | | |X| Key| Dark|2|H|2|H| | | | | | | | |H| | | | | ---

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    | Psychic| |X|H|2| | | | | | | | |H| | |2| ||Fighting|X|2|H| |H|2| | | | |H| |2|2| |H|2| = Normal damage.| Bug|H|2|2|H| | |H| | |2|H| |H| | |H| | 2 = Super effective. 2x damage.| Rock| | | |H|2| |2| |H| |2| |H|2| |2| | H = Not very effective. .5 damage.| Fire| | | | |2|H|H|H| |2| | |2|2|H| | | X = Immune. No damage.| Water| | | | | |2|2|H|2|H| | | | |H| | || Ground| | | | |H|2|2| | |H|X| |2| | |2| || Grass| | | | |H|2|H|2|2|H|H| |H| |H|H| || Flying| | | |2|2|H| | | |2| |H|H| | | | ||Electric| | | | | | | |2|X|H|2|H| | |H| | || Steel| | | | | |2|H|H| | | |H|H|2| | | || Ice| | | | | | |H|H|2|2|2| |H|H|2|2| || Dragon| | | | | | | | | | | | |H| |2| | || Poison|H| | | |H| | | |H|2| | |X| | |H| || Normal|X| | | | |H| | | | | | |H| | | | |+--------+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+

    ===============1j. Nature List===============

    Hardy: (no change) Bold: +DEF, -ATK Timid: +SPD, -ATKLonely: +ATK, -DEF Docile: (no change) Hasty: +SPD, -DEF Brave: +ATK, -SPD Relaxed: +DEF, -SPD Serious: (no change)

    Adamant: +ATK, -SP.ATK Impish: +DEF, -SP.ATK Jolly: +SPD, -SP.ATKNaughty: +ATK, -SP.DEF Lax: +DEF, -SP.DEF Naive: +SPD, -SP.DEF

    Modest: +SP.ATK, -ATK Calm: +SP.DEF, -ATK Mild: +SP.ATK, -DEF Gentle: +SP.DEF, -DEF Quiet: +SP.ATK, -SPD Sassy: +SP.DEF, -SPD Bashful: (no change) Careful: +SP.DEF, -SP.ATK Rash: +SP.ATK, -SP.DEF Quirky: (no change)

    ==============================1k. Frequently Asked Questions==============================

    Ha! I remembered to include it this time!

    Question: IS THIS GAME IDENTICAL TO POKEMON RED AND BLUE?

    Answer: Well, not exactly. While 99% of the text, Pokemon locations, and Trainers are the same, tiny bits and pieces have been added (like names for the Trainers (Picnicker Kelsey, for example)). For more information on the changes that have been made, I refer you to the "What's New?" section.

    Question: I CAN'T MAKE UP MY MIND. WHICH VERSION DO I GET?

    Answer: Get LeafGreen. If you don't have anyone to trade with, LeafGreen can

    net you the most complete Pokedex. And besides, LeafGreen has all the cool Pokemon anyway (like Ninetales. If you disagree, you are wrong).

    Question: I DON'T HAVE FIRERED/LEAFGREEN. WHAT POKEMON AM I LOSING OUT ON?

    Answer: See section 1b, "Version-Exclusive Pokemon."

    Question: I WANT 184 RARE CANDIES, MAX REVIVES, AND MAX ELIXIRS!

    Answer: Too bad. No glitch from the original games works in the new versions,

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    including the one that let you get Mew. Nintendo made sure of that (even moved a Gambler (Gamer) to be absolutely certain).

    Question: CAN I GET MY OLD [Pokemon] BACK FROM [Pokemon game for GB{C}]?

    Answer: No, you can't. As of this game's release, you can get every Pokemon back except Mew (unless you've got Pokemon Emerald and the ticket that lets you get to "World's Edge Island" where Mew resides) and Celebi (unless you trade it from someone who has the JP Colosseum Bonus Disc in which you get Celebi). Most Pokemon from Johto are found in Pokemon Colosseum, which can also connect to Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire. You can connect this game to Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire, but not right away; you have to beat the Elite Four and complete a certain quest first. You also can't have any series 2 (152-251) or series 3 (252-386) Pokemon until you beat the Elite Four.

    Question: MOM WON'T BUY THIS GAME FOR ME. LINK ME TO THE ROM!

    Answer: Nah...

    Question: FISHING IN RUBY & SAPPHIRE SUCKED! DO THEY KEEP THE SAME METHOD?

    Answer: Actually, no! True to the original, simply use the rod to fish.

    Question: MY POKEMON STOPS EVOLVING, BUT I DIDN'T PRESS B! WHAT'S GOING ON?

    Answer: Your Pokemon has a friendship-based evolution, and if it were to evolve, your Pokedex would go haywire and explode because it doesn't know what your new Pokemon is. To stop this from happening, beat the Elite Four and have at least 70 Pokemon owned in your Pokedex to get the National Pokedex, which allows entries for all 386 Pokemon. After that, just level up.

    Question: DO THE BUTTON-PRESSING TRICKS FOR CATCHING POKEMON STILL WORK?

    Answer: They never worked. Nintendo has confirmed that there are no existing "tricks" for catching Pokemon. Press all the buttons you want when

    the Poke Ball is being thrown and you can press A and B 500 times for all I care. It won't get you anywhere.

    Question: WHAT STARTER SHOULD I PICK? WHICH IS THE EASIEST/HARDEST TO RAISE?

    Answer: Professor Oak's got that area covered. Bulbasaur's the easiest to raise, because the first two Gyms get thrashed by it, and it evolves to its final form the earliest. Squirtle takes a little more time than Bulbasaur, but has an easy time against the first Gym, but a hard time with the second. Charmander takes the longest to raise and has weak attacks for most of its technique-learning life, and gets the crap stomped out of it by the first two Gyms. You'll need assistance if you pick her.

    Question: WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY "COLOR GAMES" AND "METAL GAMES?"

    Answer: Red and Blue (colors), Gold and Silver (metals).

    Question: ALT + 130 FOR !

    Answer: Yeah, I know. It's just that some browsers out there can't see it, and no one really cares anyway. "Pokemon" is just fine.

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    Question: I'M POOR! WHAT'S A FAST WAY TO GET MONEY?

    Answer: If you've defeated the Elite Four at least once, the best spot for earning cash is near Selphy's house at Resort Gorgeous, by far. Position yourself on the western beach so Jacki (far left), Destin (top), Gillian (center), and Celina (below Gillian) are all visible, then use the VS Seeker. Assuming all four want to battle, defeating them will get you 21,368 money. Activate the Amulet Coin in the four battles for a total of 42,736 money. After that, take your 100 steps (it should only be around 60 since you have to walk to each person) and use the VS Seeker again. You can have over 500,000 money in less than thirty minutes. How cool is that?

    Don't have the Amulet Coin? It's upstairs in the building connecting Cycling Road and Celadon City. You must have at least 40 Pokemon owned in the Pokedex, so make sure you meet that requirement.

    Question: THEY TOLD ME MY POKEMON HAS POKERUS. WHAT IS THAT?

    Answer: You have been graced with the most awesome thing since the invention of held items, the Pokerus. Pokerus is shown as PKRS on the Summary Screen (and only there), and you can find it where a Special Condition would normally be shown (it'll only appear if there is no Special Condition). What it does is double EV points given from a

    particular battle. For example, for every Diglett your Pokemon slaughters, it gets 1 point in Speed. If the slaughterer is infected with PKRS, it would receive double the points, or 2. Now let's say that this certain Pokemon is equipped with the Macho Brace for double points again, or 4. This means that Diglett will give you 4 Speed points every time you kill it. Assuming all you run into is Diglett, and you always kill it in one shot, it would take you about 20-30 minutes to complete Speed EV training.

    Question: POKERUS EQUALS GREAT... BUT THERE HAS TO BE A CATCH, RIGHT?

    Answer: All good things must come to an end. The same holds true for PKRS. After about three days (sometimes less), the PKRS will vanish. Those

    that were already infected with PKRS cannot be infected again. However, there is a way to preserve your PKRS: Simply get someone you generally don't really care about (in my case, a Lv.5 Pichu, which will be how I refer to the sucker you infect), and infect them with PKRS. Drop it in the Box (mark it with all four marks so you can easily find it) and let it sit there forever. It won't infect your Box Pokemon, but the PKRS won't leave, either. Whenever you have someone new to infect, bring out Pichu and infect the new guy. Once that's done, drop it off again. It's usually helpful to infect multiple Pichu so you don't ever have to worry about the PKRS mysteriously running out on you.

    Question: HOW DO I INFECT MY OTHER POKEMON?

    Answer: Simply keep a healthy Pokemon on your team along with the one with PKRS. The healthy Pokemon will eventually become infected (and so will your whole team).

    Question: I COULDN'T GET TO A WONDERSPOT MACHINE. HOW DO I GET DEOXYS?

    Answer: Like I said before, if you don't have a friend who has one and you didn't get one of your own, you *have* to cheat to get it.

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    Question: WHERE DO I GET A DRAGON SCALE?

    Answer: Beat Double Mode in the Trainer Tower on Seven Island (once). You can also get it on the way to Ruin Valley. Simply Surf to the right and go as far down as you can (thanks to The Wierdo for this tip).

    Question: HOW DO I GET TO FOUR, FIVE, SIX, AND SEVEN ISLAND?

    Answer: You need the Rainbow Pass, which is given to you by Celio. He will fork it over after you have the National Pokedex. If you don't have it, get 70 owned in your Pokedex and go see Professor Oak.

    Question: I BEAT THE ELITE FOUR. WHERE IS LORELEI?

    Answer: She's in the back of Icefall Cave. You'll need Waterfall to get to her, and the HM to use it is found in the cave. If none of your Pokemon can learn Waterfall, catch a Pokemon there. Most can learn it.

    Question: WHERE IS THE KEY ITEM 'TEA?'

    Answer: First floor of Pokemon Mansion, talk to the old lady.

    Question: HOW DO I GET THE MYSTERYTICKET? I WANT A LUGIA/HO-OH!

    Answer: I don't know, stop asking me. We don't have a legitimate means to get the Mysteryticket yet, so quit e-mailing me about it!

    Question: HOW DID YOU GET POLIWAG, FLAREON, ETC. BEFORE VIRIDIAN FOREST?

    Answer: I'm surprised you guys can't figure this out. This is what I did. I started playing LeafGreen with a completely different team than what you see (what you see is my second playthrough team). I took six Pokemon, and bred them so I got babies with good natures. I taught them some TMs and attached them with cool items (like other TMs and the Master Ball). Then I traded them all to a FireRed game. After

    that, I started a new game in LeafGreen. After gaining the ability to trade, I caught six Pidgey/Rattata off of Route 1, then traded them to FireRed in exchange for the six babies I bred in my previous game of LeafGreen. Tada, Lv.5 beatdown squad.

    Got an idea for a question? E-mail me and I'll consider it.

    =====================================2. New Beginnings and the First Badge=====================================

    Major Objectives----------------

    * Get acquainted with the controls of the game.* Meet Professor Oak and receive a Pokemon.* Meet the professor's grandson, and have your first battle with him.* Travel through Viridian Forest.* Earn your first Badge.

    Okay, so you're ready to begin your adventure. Begin by turning on your GBA[SP] and watch the intro screen, re-done (the old one was better, in myopinion). After you press Start on the title screen, you'll see a few screens

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    that explain the buttons "in the order of their importance." Then you'll see acouple screens that's like a pep talk of sorts to get you raring to go on yournew adventure. After this, Professor Oak will introduce himself and Pokemon.

    First off, you'll need to tell the professor if you're [going to be playing asa] male or female. After selecting a gender, you will be prompted to nameyourself. After this, Professor Oak will introduce his grandson and prompt youto name him. Do so. I called him Gary. And I don't want to hear any "BUT THATISNT HIS NAME U NUB" nonsense. I know that already. For the sake of the game,I'm going to refer to that young man from here on out as Gary. Don't like it?

    -----------------------------> TOO BAD.

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    and menus. Type 1 is default.

    The very last option is Cancel. Use that or press A, B, or Start to exit.

    Okay, now that we've finished with that, you can actually maneuver around now!You find yourself in your room. Walk to your PC and press A to turn it on.Select "Item Storage" and then "Withdraw Item." Do this in any Pokemon Centerto withdraw items you have stored in your PC. Right now, it only contains aPotion, which restores the HP of one Pokemon by 20. Press A on the Potion andselect "Withdraw." You don't have a Pokemon to "Give" the Potion to (and evenif you did, Potions aren't hold items, so it would do nothing anyway), so takeyour item, close out the PC, head downstairs, and go out of your house.

    ===============================================2a. Pallet Town - Shades of Your Journey Await!===============================================

    Try to head north out of the town, and you'll be stopped by Professor Oak. It'sdangerous to travel alone! He'll escort you to his laboratory, where Garyawaits. Professor Oak says that you can take one of his three Pokemon that sitto your right. Gary will whine because you get to pick first, and Professor Oaktells him to know his role. Proceed to choose your partner. From left to right,it's Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Charmander.

    Here are their evolutionary lines:

    Bulbasaur -> (Lv.16) -> Ivysaur (Lv.32) -> VenusaurSquirtle -> (Lv.16) -> Wartortle (Lv.36) -> BlastoiseCharmander -> (Lv.16) -> Charmeleon (Lv.36) -> Charizard

    Bulbasaur's line is all Grass/Poison, and Squirtle's is pure Water. Charmanderand Charmeleon are both pure Fire, but gains a Flying type when Charmeleonevolves.

    After choosing your starter, you'll get to name it. Joyous day.

    Gary's starter depends on yours. If you pick Bulbasaur, he'll take Charmander.

    If you choose Charmander, he'll want Squirtle, and if you decide on Squirtle,he opts for Bulbasaur. Now that you're both in possession of your firstPokemon, everyone's happy, and you've unlocked the Pokemon sub-menu. PressStart to look at it.

    Now might be a good idea to save your game.

    When you try to leave, Gary will challenge you to a fight.

    =================2b. Gary Battle 1=================

    My Pokemon:

    o------------o-----o| Name | Lvl |o------------o-----o| Squirtle | 5 |o------------o-----o

    Gary's Pokemon:

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    Find your starter. Gary's team is in the column below it.

    o---------------o---------------o---------------o| Bulbasaur | Charmander | Squirtle |

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    So, what now?

    There's a Gym here, but the Leader appears to be out. Huh. Well, that's odd.

    o--------------------------o If you want, you can battle the Pokemon that are| ROUTE 22 POKEMON LISTING | found here for some experience. You can't catcho--------------------------o anything yet, so just concentrate on getting used| Rattata (Common) | to battling and raising your Pokemon's level. Once| Spearow (Rare) | you get Poke Balls, lazy Charmander Trainers who| Mankey (Uncommon) | don't want to raise her until she learns Metalo--------------------------o Claw should capture a Mankey for assistance later.Bulbasaur-havers may want to get a Spearow from here or a Pidgey from Routes 1or 2 (although that would mean leveling up Pidgey until she learns Gust (Lv.9),and Spearow already starts with a Flying-type attack) and use their Flyingattacks to obliterate the bugs that lace Viridian Forest.

    After you've killed your share of Pokemon from Route 22, stay away from there.The only thing there is the entrance to Victory Road, and since you don't haveall the Badges, you're not going to get very far; even if you did, you'd bespanked thoroughly by the Trainers and wild Pokemon there.

    If you try to head north out of the city, you'll be stopped by a cranky old manwho hasn't had his morning coffee and won't let you pass.

    The only thing left to do is visit the building with a blue roof. This, as the"MART" sign indicates, is a PokeMart. You can purchase various things here...but not yet. Immediately upon entering, the clerk recognizes you and asks(well, more like forces, actually) you to deliver a package to Professor Oak.

    ==================2e. Back to Pallet==================

    If you leave south out of the city, you'll see the brown ledges that are inyour way. These ledges can be jumped from if you're coming from the north side,so do this to avoid every patch of grass on Route 1. Of course, you'll stillhave to suffer and walk through the last one. Upon arrival, heal if you need to

    and enter Oak's lab.

    The professor will take his package from you, and Gary will walk in. Oak willgive each of you...

    ================2e1. The Pokedex================

    With each new game, we get a new Pokedex, and FireRed and LeafGreen follow thesame pattern. There are several ways to view your Pokemon using this, making itvery easy to find the Pokemon you're looking for. Let's go over how it works:

    The main mode is Numerical. It will show every Pokemon you've ever seen before,according to their assigned Pokedex number. To the right it will show thatPokemon's type(s). If you've owned it before, a Poke Ball symbol will appear tothe left of the Pokemon's name.

    There are several in-depth modes, and if you know what category the Pokemon youwant falls into, it can be much easier than going through Numerical.

    More or less, this is what you can expect to find in them (not always true):

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    Grassland - These Pokemon like the open air and freedom of the grasses you can find all over.

    Forest - These Pokemon are most at home in forests, where trees are abundant, but space is not.

    Water's-edge - These Pokemon inhabit any water that isn't the ocean.

    Sea - These Pokemon live in the open sea, free of restrictions.

    Cave - These Pokemon avoid daylight and prefer the darkness of caves.

    Mountain - These Pokemon like the high reaches of mountainous regions.

    Rough-terrain - These Pokemon are like the Grassland Pokemon, but they prefer to live in an area less touched by humans.

    Urban - These Pokemon can be found alongside humans.

    Rare - These Pokemon are rare and hard to find. This doesn't necessarily mean they're one-of-a-kind.

    (The last four are search modes, used to find a Pokemon quickly.)

    A to Z - List owned Pokemon in alphabetical order.

    Type - List owned Pokemon by type.

    Lightest - List owned Pokemon, lightest first.

    Smallest - List owned Pokemon, smallest first.

    The last option is Exit.

    Professor Oak will also bestow five Poke Balls upon you to be used to capturePokemon. Spiffy. Leave now.

    If you want, you can head next door to Gary's house. His sister will give youthe Town Map, which displays all of Kanto. Use the D-pad to move around the mapand view the name of an area. If you press A on a landmark (not a city), itwill tell you a little bit of information about the place you just examined(thanks to The Wierdo for pointing this out).

    =================2g. Past Viridian=================

    Head to Viridian City. We can enter the PokeMart and buy things now, so whydon't you do that? At least browse...

    o---------------------------o| VIRIDIAN CITY SHOP LIST | If you want to actually catch things, you mighto---------------------------o want to buy a few more Poke Balls. It would be| Poke Ball............$200 | wise to pick up one or two Antidotes, as well.| Potion...............$300 || Antidote.............$100 || Parlyz Heal..........$200 |o---------------------------o

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    Head left as if you're going to Route 22, but head north at the last secondthrough a gap between the rock and fence. Follow this path to the end to find aPotion.

    =================2f. Gary Battle 2=================

    If you want, you can battle Gary the second time you come to Viridian City.Leave west out of the city to Route 22 and cut through the patch of grass. Takea few steps west and he'll challenge you.

    My Pokemon:

    o------------o-----o------------o-----o------------o-----o| Name | Lvl | Name | Lvl | Name | Lvl | Breeding wins.o------------o-----o------------o-----o------------o-----o| Poliwag | 5 | Machop | 7 | Grimer | 5 |o------------o-----o------------o-----o------------o-----o| Pidgey | 4 | Flareon | 6 | Mr. Mime | 7 |o------------o-----o------------o-----o------------o-----o

    Gary's Pokemon:

    Find your starter. Gary's team is in the column below it.

    o---------------o---------------o---------------o| Bulbasaur | Charmander | Squirtle |

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    explore half of it, so continue on to Viridian Forest.

    ===================2g. Viridian Forest===================

    Upon entry, you'll get a neat FPV (First-Person View) of the forest entrance.This'll happen every time you enter a major location, even after the first timeyou've been there.

    CATCH A CATERPIE. It's awesome. You see,o----------------------------------o Caterpie evolves into Metapod at Lv.7,| VIRIDIAN FOREST POKEMON LISTING | who in turn evolves into Butterfree ato----------------------------------o Lv.10. Butterfree's Compoundeyes Ability| Caterpie (Common) | multiplies the accuracy of all its moves| Metapod (Uncommon, LG) | by 130%, making it lethal at this stage| Metapod (Rare, FR) | of the game because it can inflict| Weedle (Common) | Special Conditions without breaking a| Kakuna (Uncommon, FR) | sweat. Lucky for you, if you choose not| Kakuna (Rare, LG) | to catch a Caterpie, you won't even SEE| Pikachu (Rare) | Butterfree until you've got at least twoo----------------------------------o Badges, so no worries, but wouldn't you like to have some multi-eyed doom as a

    part of YOUR team?

    Okay. Head up and to the left upon entry to find a Poke Ball. Backtrack to theentrance, and head right to find a Potion.

    Head north from there and you'll find your very first Trainer! What luck!

    Bug Catcher Rick o----------------------------------oWeedle, Lv.6; Caterpie, Lv.6 / Beware of Weedle's Poison Sting! /Money: 72 o----------------------------------o

    Continue north for another Trainer.

    Bug Catcher DougWeedle, Lv.7 (x2); Kakuna, Lv.7Money: 84

    More going north yields an Antidote. If you're Poisoned from Weedle's PoisonSting attack, use this to rid yourself of it. You don't have a lot of HP, sopoison damage can really hurt.

    If you head to the right, then up, you'll find another Trainer.

    Bug Catcher AnthonyCaterpie, Lv.7; Caterpie, Lv.8Money: 96

    Continue west to find a Trainer, but he won't fight you unless you initiatecontact.

    Bug Catcher CharlieMetapod, Lv.7 (x2); Caterpie, Lv.7Money: 84

    Keep following the path until you come to a fork. Take the right path to find aPotion.

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    Retrace your steps and continue on to find Viridian Forest's last Trainer.

    Bug Catcher SammyWeedle, Lv.9Money: 108

    After defeating him, continue north to find the forest's exit. Head through thegate and leave Route 2 to reach Pewter City.

    ===================================2h. Pewter City - A Stone Gray City===================================

    There's nothing of importance here, save the Gym - at least, not right now,anyway. You can check the Mart for some brand new items.

    o-------------------------o Nothing as of yet can Burn you, so you won't need| PEWTER CITY SHOP LIST | to buy the Burn Heals. You can be put to sleep foro-------------------------o the first time in a while, so it wouldn't hurt to| Poke Ball..........$200 | get one or two Awakenings, as well as a few Escape| Potion.............$300 | Ropes for quick exits when you're hurting. If you| Antidote...........$100 | lack the money (and I don't know how that can be,| Parlyz Heal........$200 | unless you went psycho when buying Poke Balls and

    | Burn Heal..........$250 | bought 15 more of them), you might choose to buy a| Awakening..........$200 | Repel, which blocks all wild Pokemon whose level is| Escape Rope........$550 | lower than your Active Pokemon for 100 steps.| Repel..............$100 | They're way cheaper than Escape Ropes, and one oro-------------------------o two can get you out of a fix if you need them.Even if you don't need them, buy a few now; they get much more expensive later.

    Speaking of the Mart, if you talk to the man standing next to it and answer"No," he'll escort you to the Museum, which means nothing to you right now.

    There's a hidden Poke Ball in the patch of light grass in the upper left cornerof the city. Stand next to the fence and take two steps up and one step left.Face up and press A to claim your prize.

    The only other exit out of the city is due east, and if you try that, a manwill tell you that Brock's looking for new challengers. Then he'll escort youto Pewter City's Gym.

    Put him out of a job and go there yourself.

    ===================2i. Pewter City Gym===================

    Quite the tiny Gym, isn't it?

    There's only one lowly for you to smash here, unfortunately:

    Camper LiamGeodude, Lv.10; Sandshrew, Lv.11Money: 220

    You might need to heal after defeating the aforementioned Camper. If you

    don't, you won't need much help to waste the Leader.

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    ==========================================2j. Brock, the Rock-Solid Pokemon Trainer!==========================================

    The first of Kanto's eight Gym Leaders, Brock will provide a challenge forthose who have neglected to raise their Pokemon... or those without Bulbasauror Squirtle.

    My Pokemon:

    o------------o-----o------------o-----o------------o-----o| Name | Lvl | Name | Lvl | Name | Lvl |o------------o-----o------------o-----o------------o-----o| Poliwag | 8 | Machop | 11 | Grimer | 9 |o------------o-----o------------o-----o------------o-----o| Pidgey | 10 | Flareon | 9 | Mr. Mime | 10 |o------------o-----o------------o-----o------------o-----o

    Brock's Pokemon:

    o------------o-----o------------o-----o| Name | Lvl | Name | Lvl |o------------o-----o------------o-----o| Geodude | 12 | Onix | 14 |

    o------------o-----o------------o-----o

    Money: 1400

    If you picked Bulbasaur or Squirtle, there is NO REASON AT ALL you should losethis fight. None whatsoever. The only way you can not have shame befall you isif you chose Charmander, and your only other offense is a Pidgey, and eventhen, she (Charmander) should have at least known Metal Claw. Using Bulbasaur'sVine Whip or Squirtle's Water Gun should faint each of Brock's Pokemon in oneblow. If you've got a Charmander, you might want to be careful if you decide topit your deadly minion known as Butterfree against either Onix or Geodude -both of them know Rock Tomb, to which our favorite insect has a double weaknessto, guaranteeing its demise in one shot. In the event your Pokemon survives the

    hit, Rock Tomb will lower your Speed by 1 level. Crush Brock and his Rock-typesto earn the Boulderbadge, the ability to use Flash out of battle, the TM Caseif you don't have it already (Equip a TM to a Pokemon, trade it to anothergame, start a new game, get the Pokemon back, and remove the TM to have itmagically appear in your inventory), and TM39, Rock Tomb.

    ===============2k. TM... what?===============

    The TM Case is an item that holds any TM (Technical Machine) or HM (HiddenMachine) that you have in your possession (You'll notice later that they putthe HMs on top this time! It's about time!). They look like CDs, but hey, I'm

    not arguing or anything... Find this item in your Key Items section - it sortaresembles a yellow flashlight... kinda.

    Just a little!

    ======================================================3. Speed, Bad Guys, Greedy Nerds, and the Second Badge======================================================

    Major Objectives

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    ----------------

    * Meet Team Rocket.* Teach someone the importance of sharing.* Traverse Nugget Bridge.* Meet Bill.* Earn your second Badge.

    All right! We're one Badge closer to being able to go to Victory Road. Sinceyou've defeated Brock, the man blocking the east exit will be gone, butsomeone's in his place...

    =================================3a. Go Fast. Quick, Like a Bunny.=================================

    The man who wouldn't let you pass earlier has been replaced by one of ProfessorOak's Aides, who will bestow the Running Shoes upon you. Hold B to sprint.

    Once you've been speedyfied, you can finally leave Pewter City. Head to Route 3and find that it's infested with Trainers.

    Lass Janice Bug Catcher ColtonPidgey, Lv.9 (x2) Caterpie, Lv.10 (x2); Weedle, Lv.10

    Money: 144 Money: 120

    Youngster BenRattata, Lv.11; Ekans, Lv.11Money: 176

    Be warned that if you try and skip Greg by going above him, you'll be ambushedby Sally to his right... and you'll still have to fight him after you finish.

    Bug Catcher GregWeedle, Lv.9; Kakuna, Lv.9; Caterpie, Lv.9; Metapod, Lv.9Money: 108

    From this point, you've got the choice to either jump the ledge and fight theTrainer below you... o-----------------------------------------------oYoungster Calvin / If you do decide to battle him, you'll have /Spearow, Lv.14 / to jump the ledge and go back around. /Money: 224 o-----------------------------------------------o

    Find the dark patch on Calvin's little plateau for a free Oran Berry.

    ...or skip him and battle the one to the right.

    Lass SallyRattata, Lv.10; NidoranF, Lv.10

    Money: 160

    Now we can finally continue on. o------------------------------------oBug Catcher James / Your Pokemon are probably going to /Caterpie, Lv.11; Metapod, Lv.11 / be a bit out of shape after all of /Money: 132 / those battles, so it might be wise / / to heal them and restore their PP. / o------------------------------------o

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    o---------------------------o If your luck is as bad as mine is, you'll find| ROUTE 3 POKEMON LISTING | that Jigglypuff successfully uses an inaccurateo---------------------------o Sing attack almost every time. For that, you'll| Rattata (Common) | need to either walk around with sleeping Pokemon| Pidgey (Common) | until you find a Pokemon Center or make use of| Spearow (Common) | the Awakenings I recommended to you earlier. As| Jigglypuff (Uncommon) | far as Pokemon go, you can also pick up both| NidoranM (Uncommon, FR) | Nidoran, but unless you're obsessed with filling| NidoranM (Rare, LG) | your Pokedex as soon as possible, I suggest| NidoranF (Uncommon, LG) | waiting until later and just capturing whichever| NidoranF (Rare, FR) | one is easier to catch in your version. Which one| Mankey (Rare) | you get doesn't matter; both Nidoking ando---------------------------o Nidoqueen are good fighters in their own right.

    o-------------------------------------------------------oLass Robin / Jigglypuff's Cute Charm Ability can and will Attract /Jigglypuff, Lv.14 / your Pokemon if they are the opposite gender (and in /Money: 224 / this case, male) if you physically strike Jigglypuff. / o-------------------------------------------------------o

    Robin's the last Trainer on Route 3. Head east and then north to reach the endof the Route, as well as a Pokemon Center, but let's not go inside quite yet.Do you see the three rocks to the left of the building? Stand next to above themiddle rock and press A facing left or right (depending on which side of the

    rock you're on) to find a Persim Berry, which adds the Berry Pouch to your KeyItems pocket if you don't have it already (are there berries before this?).

    Still can't find it? Look at this: O = rock X = where you stand O X@X O @ = Persim Berry O

    =========================3b. Let's Buy a Magikarp!=========================

    If you talk to the man in the upper left corner of the first floor of the

    Pokemon Center, he'll offer to sell you a Magikarp for 500 money. The Magikarpis Lv.5, and won't learn anything until Lv.15; it evolves at Lv.20. All itknows is Splash. If you feel like raising it, place it in the lead of yourparty, switch it out so it gets experience and doesn't die, then switch itback in with each new Pokemon. It's a slow, surefire method for leveling up.

    To the right lies Mt. Moon. Let's not keep those new Pokemon waiting, shall we?

    ============3c. Mt. Moon============

    o---------------------------o

    | MT. MOON POKEMON LISTING |o---------------------------o o --------------------------o| Zubat (Common) | / Paras will only appear on /| Geodude (Uncommon) | / the B1 level of Mt. Moon. /| Paras (Common) | o---------------------------o| Clefairy (Rare) |o---------------------------o

    You'll get a FPV of the cave's entrance upon entering.

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    Once inside, you'll be able to see an item ball on the ground. No one's aroundto claim ownership of it, so it's all yours. Inside is TM09, Bullet Seed.

    There's a Parlyz Heal lying up and to the left of the Bug Catcher to the northof the TM, but what say we dispose of him first? Not like he's a threat oranything...

    Bug Catcher KentWeedle, Lv.11; Kakuna, Lv.11Money: 132

    Head back towards the entrance and you'll see a girl standing next to a sign.If you enter her line of sight, she'll challenge you to a battle.

    Lass Iris o-------------------------------------------oClefairy, Lv.14 / Clefairy also has the Cute Charm Ability. /Money: 224 o-------------------------------------------o

    Continue on the path and you'll find a ladder. Descend it and follow the path(this small path is where you'll find Paras). Go down the second ladder andtake one step to the right to be ambushed by a Team Rocket Grunt.

    Team Rocket GruntSandshrew, Lv.11; Rattata, Lv.11; Zubat, Lv.11

    Money: 352

    On a platform to the right of this Grunt lies a Star Piece. This item (amongothers) is specifically designed for increasing the amount of money you have;it has no use in or out of battle. Go back to the main floor and head southfrom here and you'll find that a wall blocks you. Take the left side to find aPotion, and another Trainer.

    Super Nerd JovanMagnemite, Lv.11; Voltorb, Lv.11Money: 264

    After defeating him, you can go up and fight the Trainer that's in between two

    walls if you want.

    Bug Catcher RobbyCaterpie, Lv.10 (x2); Metapod, Lv.10Money: 120

    Continue on the right side and pick up the Rare Candy and Escape Rope. Be sureto go north a little more and talk to the man next to the rocks before headingleft to continue your onslaught of the cave.

    Lass MiriamOddish, Lv.11; Bellsprout, Lv.11Money: 176

    Continue left and head down the stairs. You'll find a Team Rocket Grunt here.

    Team Rocket GruntZubat, Lv.11; Ekans, Lv.11Money: 352

    That wasn't so hard, was it? On the platform above him lies TM46, Thief. Therock to his right contains a hidden Ether. Take both items and head back to themain floor of Mt. Moon. The path now is quite straightforward, so just continue

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    on until you reach the end of the cave (which isn't far).

    Youngster JoshRattata, Lv.10 (x2); Zubat, Lv.10Money: 160 o------------------------------------oHiker Marcos / Don't forget the Moon Stone by the /Geodude, Lv.10 (x2); Onix, Lv.10 / exit. It's one of only 4 in Kanto! /Money: 360 o------------------------------------o

    Go down the stairs and follow the underground paths. When you get to the mainrooms, head north to find a Revive. Then head right and battle the Grunt.

    Team Rocket Grunt o-----------------------------------------oRattata, Lv.13; Sandshrew, Lv.13 / Veterans of this series will remember a /Money: 416 / vicious Lv.16 Raticate this guy used to / o----------------------------o have. Since it knew Hyper Fang as well / / as Quick Attack, it decimated entire teams without breaking a sweat. / o----------------------------------------------------------------------o

    After that joyful battle, all you have to do is follow the straightforward pathall the way to the end, where one last Grunt awaits you.

    Team Rocket Grunt

    Rattata, Lv.13; Zubat, Lv.13Money: 416

    Head north a bit. Do you see the rock in between the two walls? Examine thatrock to find the second Moon Stone. The man standing near here is the lastfight of this cave. It seems that he's found two rare fossils of long-extinctPokemon, but he's not willing to share. Looks like we're going to have to roughhim up a little and see if he changes his tune.

    Super Nerd MiguelGrimer, Lv.12; Voltorb, Lv.12; Koffing, Lv.12Money: 288

    IfNot wanting to get beaten any more badly than he already has, Miguel agrees toshare the fossils with you. You only get one, so choose wisely. The questionis, which one do you want?

    ==================3d. Dome or Helix?==================

    The Dome Fossil contains the remains of Kabuto, while the Helix Fossil holdsthe remains of Omanyte. Both Pokemon are Rock/Water in type, and both carry theSwift Swim Ability. Omanyte has the Shell Armor Ability as well, but it doesthe same thing as Kabuto's Battle Armor - prevents the foe's critical hits.

    Overall, it's a matter of which one you like better. I picked Helix, because Ibelieve Omastar (Omanyte's evolution) is better battle-wise. Moving on!

    ===================================3e. The Point of No Return... Sorta===================================

    We've almost reached this point, but we have just a few more things to do. Onceyou make your selection of fossil, Miguel will take the other one. Pick up the

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    Antidote on your way out and enjoy your well-deserved dose of sunlight. If youmove to the right, you'll notice two men facing each other. These are MoveTutors who will teach ONE of your Pokemon a move. These moves come from thecolor TM list, and, like TMs, can only be used ONCE. The man on the left willteach Mega Punch; the other, Mega Kick. I suggest not using them. At least, notright now. A bit further and you'll find TM05, Roar.

    Step on the square below the TM and go straight down. After you jump the secondledge, you should be able to just press A for a Razz Berry. If not, get in theupper right corner and take a step down and face left or step left and facedown. Either way, press A for the berry. Just a li


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