Press A on the spot to find an item! Wild Pokemon - The name of the Pokemon that appears there. Appearance Rate - This is the approximate amount that Pokemon will appear in the specified area. The first number is the appearance rate in Fire Red, the second for Leaf Green. If they are both the same, they will appear as the same number. Catch Difficulty - How hard it is to catch the Pokemon.
I also do fishing and Surfing. It's safe to say that Old Rod only hooks Magikarp and the places I don't mention for Surfing and there's water means that there's only Tentacool. Blah 2. Blah Just a quick reference for those who don't really want to get spoiled about the area or don't want commentary. Now, that should be about all you need to know. Let's get on with the walkthrough! Watch the cool new opening video and then start a new game.
Scroll through the help menus and listen to Professor Oak, the man who appears on your screen, talk and talk and talk until he is finally finished. There, you'll name your character.
After choosing a name, he will ask if you are sure that's your name like you have a mental problem. Choose the top option Yes and be on your way. Next, you have to name your rival who you have known for a long time, but remained nameless until now. Name him too and say that you're sure once again top option.
OK, let's begin our adventure now. After you minimize and appear in your room, go to the top left and press A on the PC. Choose the top option, Withdraw, and press A again on the item Potion. Close the menu and walk downstairs. Talk to you mom and leave your house through the rectangular mat.
Outside, talk to as many people as you please. Visit houses and get used to controls. Now, since there's nothing to do, exit the town by walking to the top above. Wait, as you exit, Professor Oak stops you! He says some stuff about Pokemon, and then asks you to follow him. Do so and he will lead you towards his laboratory. Chat with him for a while and rival will ask what took him so long. Chat some more and he will ask you to choose a Pokemon on the table to the right.
Now, this is the first decision that will make a huge difference in the game. He is not to bad in a final team either. You get to teach him Frenzy Plant later. Bulbasaur can take many Special hits and easily can last its weaknesses.
Awesome annoyer in competitive battles. It can take many hits of both physical and special attacks. Its attacking stats aren't too bad, and speed is a little on the slow side. You can teach it Hydro Cannon later. It can be a very good utility Pokemon later in the game. If you like to be safe rather than sorry, here's your Pokemon.
It has low defenses, but high offenses and speed which is extremely handy for sweeping. It is the best starter out of all 3 actually, one of the best Fire types in the entire game. No, this is not an opinion, this is a fact. It can learn very powerful moves by breeding and is seen VERY often on the bots.
If pure power is what you're looking for, then choose Charmander. However, it is a bit more difficult to progress through the game with him. You however, can choose whomever you like. Rival will also choose one, always one strong against your type. Once your tough decision is over OK, maybe as tough as choosing pizza toppings , start to exit the lab. Rival song remix starts rival challenges you!
Time to start your first battle! Professor Oak will be coaching you and teaching you the controls throughout the battle and whatever you do.
Remember that Potion that you got from your room? Now is the time to use it, if you are in need. If you lose, you don't get a Game Over or lose half your money since it's only practice, so don't worry if you forgot the Potion.
It's better to win though to get some money for later on. You should have gotten plenty of money from that battle, some which you will have to spend later. Anyway, rival leaves whether you beat him or not and your game will continue.
Head out of the lab and up and out of Pallet Town. Run if you're running low on health. As you walk up the route, you should see a man. Talk to him to get a free Potion. Afterwards, you will get to the beautiful Viridian City. Feel free to explore your new surroundings, but don't go outside the town.
Heal in the Pokemon Center and when you're done exploring, hit the Pokemon Mart, or did you already do that? Well, either way, you get a package for Oak. So, time to back to Pallet Town.
You have the option of jumping over the ledges this time around, but I don't recommend it since you still need some experience. Now, go to Professor Oak at Pallet Town. But don't worry, no battle this time, he just came because Oak told him he wanted to say something to both of you. Skip his blabbering and get your prize - the Pokedex. Get it and scram. You also get a 5 Pokeball bonus, sweet.
Now, go all the way back to Viridian, but instead of training, do some catching. It is highly recommended that you start training your new Pokemon immediately, either Pidgey or Rattata or both. Chances are you're going to keep it through the entire game. Now, you start a new chapter in your journey. You will finally be able to catch Pokemon and become a Pokemon Master. You should know your surroundings by now, there is a Pokemon Center near the entrance, and Pokemart northeast of it and two exits North and West.
First, go North. A man will talk to you and show you how to catch a Pokemon, but we all know he's old and wrong since he forgot to weaken it. You recieve a help device you will probably never need afterwards. Anyway,now you can explore the top part of the Viridian. Don't exit yet, just take a look at the top. You should see a closed gym and a school teaching you about status conditions.
The gym will reopen later, so let's give it some time and train a bit. Go back to the heart of the town and this time, take the West exit after buying about Pokeballs if you can afford it. Go to the patch of grass and train your second Pokemon a bit if you plan on keeping it.
Don't leave the patchy grass except to heal. They are common, good experience, and have strong attack and speed. Spearows are rare here, they're not worth spending a lot of time for since they appear much more commonly and are easier to catch later on.
The Nidoran that used to appear here have moved on, and so should you. Take your Pokemon and get out of there. DO NOT explore this area past the grasses. After catching Pokemon, heal, buy more Pokeballs if needed, and proceed into Viridian Forest.
Don't progress through here yet, we're not done with Viridian City. Don't fight any trainers, the first two aren't one. Here, you'll also find many new Pokemon. Pokemon here range from Level , but are not that strong.
Leaf Green has it on the easy side since Caterpie are more common and can't poison you. Bring an Antidote or two if you play Fire Red. In this area, catch the caterpillars and Pikachu if you're lucky enough to find one. If you have Charmander or Squirtle, catching Pikachu is a must. Kakuna and Metapod are perfect training posts for weak Pokemon. They usually come in Level 5 and can't attack. Since they are an evolved form, you rack up some serious exp.
By now, you should be forming a temporary 6 Pokemon team. After you finished your training, head back to Viridian City. Heal, and head West once again. The Pokemon here should be really weak compared to you, head up and West and you'll see the reason I told you not to go here.
You'll have a tough time with Pidgey's Sand Attack at if you're at a low level and can't do much damage. Pidgey has some decent defense. It doesn't have a flying type move yet, so all it can do it Tackle. Nail it with Pikachu fast or use your starter.
Your starter should have its third attack by now, so use it. You will probably level up once. After Pidgey faints, rival will send out his starter which actually isn't as hard. Bulbasaur's Leech Seed works well here, as does Pikachu's Thundershock. It's actually a bit easier than Pidgey. Use a Potion if needed and fry him well. After that, sore loser rival will walk away and now you can explore the Pokemon League HQ a bit.
You won't be able to proceed far, so when you're done exploring, head back to Viridian City. Heal, restock, and now head into the Viridian Forest. Train your weak Pokemon on the wilds here, especially the caterpillars to start evolution. If you see a Pikachu, catch it as it's quite rare. Don't stress too much if you don't find it though as it is much more common later on, although it can help on the second gym.
Now, first, head left and then up and follow the path to get a Potion. Now, go back to the entrance and take the right path. After defeating that trainer, take either path. In the middle of the end of both paths, there will be another Bug Catcher.
This one will hold 2 Weedles and a Kakuna. Defeat and continue. Smack in the middle of your path should be an Antidote. There should be another fork here. They both lead to the same place. Go right, and now there should be a rotating trainer. You shouldn't be beaten down by now, so put a strong Pokemon first and battle. This guy sucks too with 2 Caterpies. Continue down the winding path. At one spot, there will be a trainer with his back turned to you. Talk to him to start a battle.
He will hold two level 7 Metapods and a Level 7 Caterpie. Beat him and continue down. At the end of the path, make a quick right to find a Potion. Now head back on track. This next Bug Catcher only has a Level 9 Weedle.
Oh nos. Wrap em up and go to the end of the path to exit the forest. Well, go on to Pewter City. Ignore the things to the right for now as there's no way to get there yet. Well, explore here a bit. You'll see a museum with a lot of junk in it , a house with a Nidoran Male We should get one , a Gym Don't go in yet , and the regular Pokemon Center and Pokemart. Oh yes, we should restock, shouldn't we? Let's see what's on sale You'll get your money soon enough. In the Pokemon Center, next to the PC there's a reporter.
Do whatever you want with her, she just changes your profile when you do link-up battles. Next to the Pokemart will be a man. Say no to his question and he will lead you to the museum. Say Yes and he will do nothing. Try to proceed and a dude will stop you and bring you to the gym. Note: 1. If you're wondering about the woman who asks you a question in the patch of grass, she's just asking you if you know what she's doing.
Doesn't matter what you choose. Going to the museum is optional. Talk to the Jigglypuff in the Pokemon Center! Lovely song. You are now able to trade. There's a hidden Pokeball two spaces left and one space down in the light patch of grass to the left of the museum. This guide is mine, Stra what's. Yes, I pwn. Well, what about that patch of grass we passed while coming to Pewter? There's nothing new there, just the same old Pokemon that you found at the beginning of Route 2.
If you want to train, go back to the forest. It's perfect for Pidgey, Spearow and Charmander. When you're done training, head to the gym. It's time to win out first badge. Talk to him for advice.
No matter which option you pick, he'll still give you advice. Now, you can skip the trainer, but why waste good experience and money? The kid still talks about the light years from Red and Blue. If you're having trouble with this guy, go back and train, especially if you have Charmander. Bulbasaur and Squirtle should do fairly well though.
This is the easiest gym, so no puzzles this time. Now it's time. Time to battle Brock. Bring it on small eyed brutha! If you have Charmander, this can be a tough battle. Neither of Brock's Pokemon have that great attacks, but they have tremendous defense! A Special Attack should do decent damage on him, and the only way to do that now is to get a Butterfree by evolving Metapod at Level Use Potions if needed. If you're still having a lot of trouble, you should really level up to at least Level Onix is also pretty fast.
I gained two levels from this. Thanks for the heads up. After listening to the cool gym leader music, head out. Heal and prepare to ascend Mount Moon. Make sure you're equipped with items especially Pokeballs! You will get the Running Shoes! Now you can run fast by holding B while walking. So, proceed. On Route 3, the first trainer you'll see is a Lass with two Level 9 Pidgeys. She's harder than most of the trainers you've fought so far, so train up your weak Pokemon. Actually, train them on all the trainers here.
Here's a map: 5 3 4 2 7 1 6 1. Lass, 2 Level 9 Pidgeys. Youngster holding a Level 11 Rattata and Ekans. Lass, Level 10 Nidoran Female and Rattata.
Youngster, Level 14 Spearow. Bug Catcher, Level 11 Caterpie and Metapod. OK, so after you defeat the trainers I recommend you go back to heal a bit. The next can be tough without fast Pokemon. She looks like an innocent bypasser walking around, but when talked to she'll battle. She carries a Level 14 Jigglypuff who can put you to sleep, so attack quick or use Awakenings.
After Jigglypuff, ignore the grass and run along the path until you get to the Pokemon Center. To the very left is a man who sells you a Magikarp for , but it's difficult to train right now and you can find them later on.
After healing, it's time to go catching. For those of you who didn't catch Spearow before, now's your chance. Another Pokemon of interest are the Nidoran and Jigglypuff.
Be sure to at least land a Nidoran Female for breeding, but if you're playing Fire Red and can't stand to search so long, grab a male one since IMO, that one's better anyway. Jigglypuff aren't that great but you need it for your Pokedex.
This is the only place to find it so grab it before moving along. This is a horrible place to train Grass and Bug Pogleys so move your butt out of there if you plan to train Bulbasaur Ivysaur? Remember Geodude? You'll want it, trust me. Zubat are only good if they can evolve into Crobat so I don't recommend getting one yet. Clefairy and Paras are rare and unique to this area, so get one! Train your Pokemon here as it's an excellent training ground if the Pokemon can take down Geodudes.
Paras seem to appear more often now than in the original RBY, so don't get sos psyched when you see one. The first thing when you get to Mount Moon besides catching Pokemon is to avoid the trainers and head left to the opposite side of the large rock. Collect TM09 containing Bullet Seed and move. From there, move up and to the left of the trainer and water is a Paralyze Heal. OK, now let's fight the trainer there. He will have a Level 11 Weedle and Kakuna.
From him, move back on track to the right. There will be another trainer there. If you need to know what a Clefairy looks like, here it is. The Lass will hold a Level 14 Clefairy. It can be a bit difficult with attacks like Doubleslap and Encore, but you should be able to handle. This is your last chance to heal so do so if you took some damage. Now, after that from the Lass, keep following the path. There is a ladder take it down.
Collect the Star Piece and retrace your steps back. When you get back, go south and to the left path. Take the Potion West of him and head East. Get the Rare Candy and move on. As you keep going on the right path, you should find another Escape Rope. When you get to the end of the path, you should be in an area near the top of the ladder you went to before.
Save the game and restart. Go to Island Four and go to the lowest house and talk to the man inside and do the following things:. You cannot find these items any other way. By completing certain tasks, it is possible to upgrade your trainer card a total of four times, from the intital blue to green, bronze, silver, and gold. The upgrades can be obtained in any order, and each one adds a star to your trainer card and upgrades the color. Pokemon Fire Red is a remake of the original Pokemon Red game with added features and Pokemon up to this point.
It also introduced the famous VS. Seeker which allowed you to fight trainers that you've already fought over and over to help make the early game much easier.
Pokemon fire red is one of the most known Pokemon games. The game consists in collecting a wide variety of creatures, known as Pokemon, and battling with other Trainera as you level your Pokemons and finally get to the league. A remake of Pokemon Red with fresh graphics and sound, and the addition of a new area and a female Trainer to play as. Pokemon Locations FAQ by moviebuff v.. Short Pokedex by 3vrBA5gq3fg v.
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