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11-14-12 12:13 PM
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doesnt bother me :p i dont have 100000 notifications about Daily vizzed.
doesnt bother me :p i dont have 100000 notifications about Daily vizzed.
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11-11-12 03:51 PM
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Does the recorder only record the sound or voice to?
Does the recorder only record the sound or voice to?
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11-10-12 02:04 PM
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so if i were to do Pokemon: FireRed Walkthrough. i can submit as many videos as i need as long as its 10min and im actually doing the whole story line and what not? and not just the same thing every time. and also does the recorder record voice?
so if i were to do Pokemon: FireRed Walkthrough. i can submit as many videos as i need as long as its 10min and im actually doing the whole story line and what not? and not just the same thing every time. and also does the recorder record voice?
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11-06-12 09:44 AM
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i have a GeForce GTX 680 PCIE, so im pretty sure it isnt my graphics card.
and no. it gave me a safety error like i was about to get a virus and my screen went blue. with the whole error going into detail
i have a GeForce GTX 680 PCIE, so im pretty sure it isnt my graphics card.
and no. it gave me a safety error like i was about to get a virus and my screen went blue. with the whole error going into detail
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11-04-12 07:55 PM
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yes it is updated. im on everyday.
its every game
yes it is updated. im on everyday.
its every game
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11-04-12 07:14 PM
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yes WHOLE comp. i get the blue screen of death. 
im using chrome i have used fire fox and IE before.
and im using an XP.
yes WHOLE comp. i get the blue screen of death. 
im using chrome i have used fire fox and IE before.
and im using an XP.
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11-02-12 04:55 PM
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ok so i tried playing MAME before and i know its all "beta" and ive made this report multiple times and still i get no help. someone told me i needed Beta ticket to play so i bought the beta ticket. and when i try even after. my computer still crashes.....anyone wanna help me this time?
ok so i tried playing MAME before and i know its all "beta" and ive made this report multiple times and still i get no help. someone told me i needed Beta ticket to play so i bought the beta ticket. and when i try even after. my computer still crashes.....anyone wanna help me this time?
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10-31-12 12:24 PM
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dont remember what it said cause as soon as it popped up i hit enter, because enter is my start key and it closed it. But i saw the captial letters (not much to work with i know) and said error after it. and where would that be exactly? the save file manager?
dont remember what it said cause as soon as it popped up i hit enter, because enter is my start key and it closed it. But i saw the captial letters (not much to work with i know) and said error after it. and where would that be exactly? the save file manager?
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10-30-12 03:47 PM
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SOOO i was in mid fight on "legend of zelda ocarina of time" and i got a weird freaking error message. and it DELETED my entire freaking game.......WHY?!?! is there any possible way to get it back??
SOOO i was in mid fight on "legend of zelda ocarina of time" and i got a weird freaking error message. and it DELETED my entire freaking game.......WHY?!?! is there any possible way to get it back??
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10-24-12 08:03 PM
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Thats Not Fair :'( 

I Ban the Person Below Me For Having NASTY Cookies. (Broccoli Cookies. )
Thats Not Fair :'( 

I Ban the Person Below Me For Having NASTY Cookies. (Broccoli Cookies. )
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10-24-12 05:19 PM
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Well that's just rude. i liked that chair. 

I Ban The Person Below me For Not Sharing His/Her Cookies.
Well that's just rude. i liked that chair. 

I Ban The Person Below me For Not Sharing His/Her Cookies.
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10-20-12 10:50 PM
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Best video series for a game i have ever seen so FREAKING EPIC! next episode Chief comes to play! whos seen it?
Best video series for a game i have ever seen so FREAKING EPIC! next episode Chief comes to play! whos seen it?
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10-17-12 02:50 PM
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ok so i was playing Banjo-Kazooie a few minutes ago. and i was setting up my own set up for my keys and i was going to use 0 on the number pad for Z and for some reason its stuck..its not my keyboard because i went into a different browser to see if my key was stuck and its not. stick keys isnt on. it only happens when i played a RGR game...every time i try and bind something it binds straight to numpad 0. can u help?
ok so i was playing Banjo-Kazooie a few minutes ago. and i was setting up my own set up for my keys and i was going to use 0 on the number pad for Z and for some reason its stuck..its not my keyboard because i went into a different browser to see if my key was stuck and its not. stick keys isnt on. it only happens when i played a RGR game...every time i try and bind something it binds straight to numpad 0. can u help?
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10-04-12 07:43 PM
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This is my Second Attempt at a Pokemon Walkthrough. This Walkthrough will consist of all of the followings listed within the table of contents. Pokemon - Fire Red and Leafgreen Walkthrough!
                                                  __________________
1.o-----------------o------------o / TABLE OF CONTENTS o-------------------o------------------o-----------------o
1. Table of Content
2. Gym Leaders A. Gym Leaders Introduction B. Brock- Pewter City Gym C. Misty- Cerulean City Gym D. Lt. Surge- Vermilion City Gym E. Erika- Celadon City Gym F. Koga- Fuschia City Gym G. Sabrina- Saffron City Gym H. Blaine- Cinnibar Island Gym I. Giovanni- Viridian City Gym
3. Elite Four A. Elite Four Introduction B. Lorelei C. Bruno D. Agatha E. Lance
4. Rival A. Rival Battles Introduction B. Battle 1 - Professor Oak's Lab C. Battle 2 - Route 22 D. Battle 3 - Route 24 E. Battle 4 - S.S. Anne F. Battle 5 - Pokemon Tower G. Battle 6 - Silph Co. H. Battle 7 - Route 22 (Revisited) I. Battle 8 - Champion Battle 1 . Battle 9 - Champion Battle 2
5. Giovanni A. Giovanni Battles Introduction B. Battle 1 - Team Rocket Hideout C. Battle 2 - Silph Co.
6. Extras - Mainly Legendary Pokemon
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2. o----------o-------------o-------------o------------o / GYM LEADERS o--------------o--------------o-------------o

o-----------------------------o Gym Leader Introduction o------------------------o
For all you newbies who don't know what gyms are are, gyms are basically huge buildings with more powerful-than-average trainers and one extremely tough gym leader specializing in one type. Almost all cities in FR and LG have one. (The cities with gyms are: Viridian, Pewter, Cerulean, Vermilion, Celadon, Fuschia, Saffron, and Cinnibar Island.) Each gym leader will give you a normally large sum of money and a TM with their signature move in it. You will also get two out of the following three things: 1. All pokemon under a certain level obey you 2. One of your pokemon's stats are raised 3. You get to use a new HM move in the field. Most of the gyms aren't really that hard if you have the right type of pokemon. Good luck! (The gyms are listen in the order that you challenge them, not encounter them.)

Brock - Pewter City Gym
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Specialized Type: Rock
Weak Against: Grass, Water, Fighting
Rewards: -TM 39 (Rock Tomb) -Boulder Badge [Raises Attack, can now use Flash (HM 05)] -$1400

Trainers: Jr. Trainer - Level 10 Geodude - Level 11 Sandshrew Brock - Level 12 Geodude - Level 14 Onix

Strategy/Advice:
Beating your first gym leader, Brock can be pretty challenging. However, it is really not your level or stats that determine whether or not you win this battle, but mainly the type of pokemon you chose in the beginning. Bulbasaur and Sqirtle people have it easy. Just use your main elemental attack (Vine Whip, Bubble, etc.) For the Charmander trainers, this is definitely not your place. All of your attacks right now suck against rock types, (with the exception of metal claw, if you have it), so you will definitely have to rely on some other pokemon to do your fighting for you. There are three ways to approach this. One is to get another pokemon. If you read other guides, most will tell you to use a Butterfree and its confusion attack. This works, but isn't the best way. I personally recommend a Mankey, which is a fighting type. Train it up to at least level 12-14 and take on Brock. If you're too lazy to, or just don't want to invest time in a pokemon you don't even like, you can try to use your starter. If you decide to do this, you must have a Charmeleon (level 16), and you must use metal claw. If you evolve your Charmander you will have a much better chance. The only con to this method is the fact that Onix has a godly defense (in this stage). Metal claw used by a level 16 Charmeleon will do about 1/4 to 1/3 damage to Onix's total HP. You only need to watch out for Rock Tomb, which lowers speed and is super-effective. Brock will use a potion if needed, and you should too. Don't feel bad if you got killed a couple of times before finally beating him; he's pretty hard for a first gym. (Unless you're using Squirtle of Bulbasaur. If you lose with them, then you should stop playing.)

Misty - Cerulean City Gym
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Specialized Type: Water
Weak Against: Grass, Electric
Rewards: -TM 03 (Water Pulse) -Cascade Badge [All Pokemon under level 30 will obey you, can now use Cut (HM 01)] -$2100

Trainers: Swimmer - Level 16 Horsea - Level 16 Shellder Jr. Trainer - Level 19 Goldeen Misty - Level 18 Staryu - Level 21 Starmie

Strategy/Advice:

Once again, Bulbasaur has it easy. 2-3 vine whips should take care of Staryu, and 5-6 for Starmie. If you chose Squirtle, you can try to use some of its non-water attacks, but those are limited. Your best bet is probably to catch a Oddish/Bellsprout (depending on your game) or a Pikachu. The same goes for Charmander trainers. Starmie has a pretty high special attack so you probably shoudn't take him on with a fire type. In Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow versions, Misty would use Bubblebeam, an okay water attack that wouldn't have any other effects. This time, she uses Water Pulse a lot, and that has a 20% chance of confusing you, which is very annoying. If you get confused, switch out immediately! If you stay confused, you have a 50% chance of hurting yourself, and with more of Staryu/Starmie's Water Pulses, you could easily faint. Also, I think Starmie also uses swift more often than before, so watch out for that. Once you beat Misty, the Cascade Badge is yours, and a much easier gym lies ahead.

Lt. Surge - Vermilion City Gym
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Specialized Type: Electric
Weak Against: Rock, Ground
Rewards: -TM 34 (Shock Wave) -Thunder Badge [Raises your Pokemon's speed, can now use Fly (HM 02)] -$2400

Trainers: Sailor - Level 21 Pikachu - Level 21 Pikachu Engineer - Level 21 Voltorb - Level 21 Magnemite Gentleman - Level 23 Pikachu Lt. Surge - Level 21 Voltorb - Level 18 Pikachu - Level 24 Raichu

Strategy/Advice:
Overall, this gym is a lot easier than Misty's, because of the abundance of rock/ground pokemon lying around. And for once, Charmander isn't at a disadvantage. If you started with Bulbasaur or the above-mentioned Charmander, then you can go ahead and use your basic attacks. If you have Squirtle (or probably Wartortle by now, then you need a rock/ground type. IF you didn't pick up a geodude at Mt. Moon, then hop over to Diglett's Cave and get a Diglett, (evenbetter, a Dugtrio, but don't count on it; they're really rare), then use dig on Lt. Surge's Pokemon. That's basically it on how to beat him. Unfortunately, there are also many things you have to watch out for. One is Voltorb's speed. It's pretty high for a level 21 pokemon, and if you weren't ready for it, it's pretty shocking. (No pun intended.) Even worse is Raichu's speed. Definitely don't stick Pidgey/Pidgeotto in there, because though they also have high speed, Electric attacks are super-effective against them.

Erika - Celadon City Gym
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Specialized Type: Grass
Weak Against: Fire, Flying, Ice
Rewards: -TM 19 (Giga Drain) -Rainbow Badge [All Pokemon under level 50 obey you, can now use Strength (HM 04)] -$2900

Trainers: Lass - Level 23 Bellsprout - Level 23 Weepinbell Beauty - Level 21 Oddish - Level 21 Bellsprout - Level 21 Oddish - Level 21 Bellsprout Jr. Trainer - Level 24 Bulbasaur - Level 24 Ivysaur Beauty - Level 24 Bellsprout - Level 24 Bellsprout Lass - Level 23 Oddish - Level 23 Gloom Cooltrainer - Level 22 Bellsprout - Level 22 Oddish - Level 22 Weepinbell - Level 22 Gloom - Level 22 Ivysaur Erika - Level 24 Victreebel - Level 24 Tangela - Level 29 Vileplume

Strategy/Advice:
Well, I'd like to bring to your attention the fact that you've probably been afflicted with some sort of status condition while battling your way to Erika. Almost all the pokemon in this gym are half poison, and most of them know poisonpowder, acid, stun spore, or sleep powder. I would recommend a lot of awakenings, parlyz heal, and antidotes. This is the first gym that Charmander trainers have an absolute advantage in, and once again, those with Squirtles are gonna struggle in without the recommended types. If you don't have a fire/ice/or flying type, a psychic will work fine, because of the many half-poison types. A Kadabra works well, but due to the high special attack of Vilplume and Victreebel and the not so high special defense of Kadabra, Drowzee/Hypno will be better. The only pokemon you have to worry about in Erika's team are the Victreebel and Vileplume. Tangela will use mostly grass attacks, while Victreebell and Vileplume will try to inflict status conditions on you. All 3 will use Giga Drain A LOT. Try to sweep them all out in the first round with
the recommended types and don't hesistate to heal status conditions if needed.

Koga - Fuschia City Gym
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Specialized Type: Poison
Weak Against: Psychic, Steel, Ground
Rewards: -TM 06 (Toxic) -Soul Badge [Raises your pokemon's defense, can now use Surf (HM 03)] -$4300

Trainers: Juggler - Level 34 Drowzee - Level 34 Kadabra Juggler - Level 38 Hypno Juggler - Level 31 Drowzee - Level 31 Drowzee - Level 31 Kadabra - Level 31 Drowzee Tamer - Level 33 Arbok - Level 33 Sandslash - Level 33 Arbok Tamer - Level 34 Sandslash - Level 34 Arbok Juggler - Level 34 Drowzee - Level 34 Hypno Koga - Level 37 Koffing - Level 39 Muk - Level 37 Koffing - Level 43 Weezing

Strategy/Advice:
This gym is similar to the Celadon gym in the sense that most of the trainers try to poison you right off the bat. Again, antidotes are a must. Also, though I don't know why, there are a lot of psychics here as well, so awakenings are good for those Hypnosis-happy Drowzees. Good types to use here are Psychic, Ground, and Steel. Steel is the best because it's immune to poison types, but there aren't many steel types out there, so psychic and ground will work. For the psychic pokemon, if you really want to cover every single base, a dark pokemon will mutilate them. The best pokemon to use in this gym is an Espeon with bite. You probably can't get one though, so make do with what you have. Now for Koga. All of Koga's pokemon will try to poison you at least once, and they have a good chance of success. One thing you definitely need to watch for is Toxic, although it only poisons you, it starts of taking 1/16 of your HP, then doubling. So, soon it'll go to 1/8, then 1/4, then 1/2. It's imperative that you use an antidote the moment you're poisoned. Safeguard helps a lot, and you can also bring out a poison type of your own, (since they're also immune), but it's not recommended since poison types are weak. Most of his pokemon are slow, so try to wipe them out quickly. Muk is especially annoying with Acid Armor and Minimize. If you can, put it to sleep or paralyze it when you first face it. One more thing. Weezing, though really weak most of the time, can use Explosion which kills itself and inflicts huge amounts of damage, especially for those with low defense. My Alakazam had a huge special attack, but was KO'd by one Explosion. So watch out for that. This gym isn't that hard if you have speed and high defense.

Sabrina - Saffron City Gym
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Specialized Type: Psychic
Weak Against: Dark
Rewards: -TM 04 (Calm Mind) -Marsh Badge [All pokemon under level 70 will obey you, can now use Rock Smash (HM 06)] -$4300

Trainers: Psychic - Level 33 Slowpoke - Level 33 Slowpoke - Level 33 Slowbro Channeler - Level 33 Gastly - Level 33 Gastly - Level 33 Haunter Psychic - Level 31 Kadabra - Level 31 Slowpoke - Level 31 Mr. Mime - Level 31 Kadabra Psychic - Level 34 Mr. Mime - Level 34 Kadabra Channeler - Level 38 Haunter Channeler - Level 34 Gastly - Level 34 Haunter Psychic - Level 38 Slowbro Sabrina - Level 38 Kadabra - Level 37 Mr. Mime - Level 38 Venomoth - Level 43 Alakazam

Strategy/Advice:
You'll probably notice that the pokemon levels in this gym are similar to that
of Koga's. That's because these two gyms leaders can be taken on interchangeably. However, the right order (or at least, the one in the little manual) is Koga first and then Sabrina, but they're the same average levels so if you had no problem with Koga, you'll be fine. One nice change is that you won't have to worry about getting poisoned. You might be confused, but that's pretty rare. Anyways, the best type to use against Sabrina is Dark, but if you can't manage to get one, it's okay. I basically matched up her pokemons defenses with a pokemon with a high attack stat, and same with specials. If you didn't understand that, I basically used not super-effective attacks against her, but attacked each pokemons weak defense that, because all her pokemon don't have very good defense. For the Kadabra, target its weak defense, and send out a pokemon with a high attack. For Mr. Mime, send out either a high special attacker or physical attacker, because both its defenses. Venomoth has an okay special defense, and an average physical defense, so pick either one. Just one word of caution. Venomoth is poison and flying, but even though poison is weak against ground, its flying side is immune, so don't try it. I would advise a psychic for it. Anyways, for Alakazam, it has the weakest defense ever so just use a strong physical attack, becuase if you don't get him first, he'll get you. The only problem you'll have with Sabrina is if you don't kill Mr. Mime on your first try. If he survives the first round, I can almost guarantee he'll use either reflect or light screen. That cuts down the power of you attacks by one half, so you'll be considerably weaker. The only thing that can get past light screen and reflect is brick break, but even that's not effective against psychic and does little damage. After this battle, the next gym will be a little easier so don't give up!

Blaine - Cinnnibar Island Gym
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Specialized Type: Fire
Weak Against: Water, Rock, Ground
Rewards: -TM 38 (Fire Blast) -Volcano Badge [Raises your pokemon's special attack and special defense can now use Waterfall (HM 07)] -$4700

Trainers: Burglar - Level 36 Growlithe - Level 36 Vulpix - Level 36 Ninetales Super Nerd - Level 36 Vulpix - Level 36 Vulpix - Level 36 Ninetales Super Nerd - Level 34 Ponyta - Level 34 Charmander - Level 34 Vulpix - Level 34 Growlithe Burglar - Level 41 Ponyta Super Nerd - Level 41 Rapidash Super Nerd - Level 37 Vulpix - Level 37 Growlithe Super Nerd - Level 37 Growlithe - Level 37 Vulpix Blaine - Level 42 Growlithe - Level 40 Ponyta - Level 42 Rapidash - Level 47 Arcanine

Strategy/Advice:
This gym is really easy if you have one of the recommended types. Those with Blastoise now will have a fun time, and Venusaur and Charizards will have to rely on another pokemon. Basically, the first two of Blaine's pokemon are jokes. Rapidash might worry some people with take down and fire blast, but if you have a water/rock/groundyou're fine. Arcanine is when it gets hard. Arcanine knows extremespeed, which goes first no matter what. Its attack is nothing to laugh at, and neither is its special defense. If it uses fire blast and your water pokemon faints, don't feel bad. Arcanine's special attack is one of the highest in the game (well, almost). Don't worry about taking a turn to use burn heals, and don't it is recommended that you level up a lot until you're level 50 or higher. A good place to train is the Pokemon Mansion. Blaine isn't one of those trainers with high AI, and mostly uses brute force. Be thankful it's not Gold/Silver/Crystal... Blaine had a Magmar that knew thunder punch and it wiped out my Garyados so quickly it wasn't even funny. I wish I could say that this was one of the easier battles, but it isn't. The rewards are good though... you get fire blast all for yourself. One little tip that's not really related to this, but yeah- say yes to Bill when he asks you if you want to go to the islands. It's well worth it.

Giovanni - Viridian City Gym
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Specialized Type: Ground
Weak Against: Water, Grass, Ice
Rewards: -TM 26 (Earthquake) -Earth Badge [All pokemon will obey you] -$5000

Trainers: Tamer - Level 39 Arbok - Level 39 Tauros Black Belt - Level 43 Machoke Cool Trainer - Level 37 Sandslash - Level 37 Sandslash - Level 38 Rhyhorn - Level 39 Nidorino - Level 39 Nidoking Burglar - Level 38 Sandslash - Level 38 Graveler - Level 38 Onix - Level 38 Graveler - Level 38 Marowak Tamer - Level 43 Rhyhorn - Level 43 Rhyhorn Super Nerd - Level 37 Marowak - Level 37 Marowak - Level 38 Rhyhorn - Level 39 Nidorina - Level 39 Nidoqueen Black Belt - Level 38 Machoke - Level 38 Machop - Level 38 Machoke Giovanni - Level 45 Rhyhorn - Level 45 Dugtrio - Level 44 Nidoqueen - Level 45 Nidoking - Level 50 Rhydon

Strategy/Advice:
Finally. The last gym. And once again, just like with Brock, Charizards are in trouble. Those with Blastoises and Venusaurs will have an easier time but not necessarily A LOT easier. No matter what type of pokemon you have, this will prove to a be a very challenging battle. Giovanni's pokemon are all united under one single common factor. Their attack. I will outline each pokemon's strengths and weaknesses before continuing. Stats not mentioned are to be understood as average.

Rhyhorn- high attack, very low special defense, low speed

Dugtrio- high attack, very high speed, low defense, low special defense

Nidoqueen- high defense, low special attack, pretty high attack

Nidoking- high defense, high attack, low special attack

Rhydon- very high attack, very high defense, very low special defense As you can see, this battle won't be easy.

For the Rhyhorn and Rhydon, use surf. Don't use Hydro Pump. "But it's stronger!" Yeah, but it doesn't have high accuracy, and that's what will help you win this battle. All the pokemon need to be taken out in the first round. Dugtrio isn't really hard. You must send in a very fast pokemon is you wish to counter Dugtrio's speed. It will probably use Earthquake right away. If you survive the round, wash it away with surf. What I did was use my Poliwrath's counter, which deals back twice the amount of physical damage that was done to me. And since Earthquake took away almost half of my HP, Dugtrio fainted easily. I personally think that Nidoqueen and Nidoking are more challenging than any other pokemon on Giovanni's team since they both have no defense weaknesses. Use psychic and water against them. It will probably take 2-3 hits to bring then down. Once you've won, you'll get an amazing TM 26, as well as the final badge that allows you to take on the Elite Four. But don't feel too proud of yourself. This battle is nothing compared to what you'll face at Indigo Plateau.
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3.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------------------|-=/THE ELITE FOUR=-|---------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Elite Four Introduction
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Whew! So you've beaten your rival 7 times AND all the gym leaders. Now it's time for a real challenge. After going through Victory Road, you'll end up at Indigo Plateau, where you will be able to challenge the Elite Four, and an unknown champion. The Elite Four's pokemon are extremely strong, and you must them one after the other without any healing from Pokemon Centers. As with the gym leaders, each one specializes in a certain type, but this time all their pokemon are over level 50. The Elite Four (1st and 2nd) strategies are posted here, but if you want Champion help, go to Rival Battles 8 and 9. (NOTE- You must complete a list of events until you can fully take on the Elite Four again. Also inside each description you will see -FT pokemon- and -ST pokemon- which stand for first time and second time pokemon, so if you do decide to fight the Elite Four a second time you know what you going up against.)

Lorelei
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Even her name looks icy, just like her pokemon. Lorelei isn't all that hard, even if her levels are a little high. The second time you fight her, you'll be surprised. (FT Pokemon)- Dewgong (lvl 52) Cloyster (lvl 51) Slowbro (lvl 52) Jynx (lvl 54) Lapras (lvl 54) (ST Pokemon)- Dewgong (lvl 64) Cloyster (lvl 63) Piloswine (lvl 63) Jynx (lvl 66) Lapras (lvl 66) All I can say is that if you're having trouble with this, pull out and train. Most of her pokemon are half water so use electric attacks. You can also use fighting against all the ice types except for Jynx (which can kill you with Psychic moves). Cloyster is really weak, and has really low special defense, so electric attacks will be great. Lapras is the hardest, with HP that can match Snorlax's. Watch out for Hail, which doesn't hurt Ice types. Piloswine is horrible, Slowbro is actually better. It fails to water attacks.

Bruno
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This guy is all brute force. His pokemon don't know any special attacks, so your pokemon's defense is really important. Raising your evasion is good, because many of his attacks don't have high accuracy to begin with. (FT Pokemon)- Onix (lvl 51) Hitmonlee (lvl 53) Hitmonchan (lvl 53) Onix (lvl 54) Machamp (lvl 56) (ST Pokemon)- Steelix (lvl 65) Hitmonlee (lvl 65) Hitmonchan (lvl 65) Steelix (lvl 66) Machamp (lvl 68) At first, he really sucks. I don't know why he has Onix's but they suck too. Use water/grass attacks to wipe him out. Psychic attacks will basically kill all his fighting pokemon. If you find that their special defense is too high for you to handle, use Flying types. Fly is an especially good move because it gets you one extra turn of safety. When you face Steelix, use either water or fighting moves. It has one hell of a defense.

Agatha
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I personally think this is the hardest battle in the whole Elite Four. She is immune to both Normal and Fighting attacks, so don't use those. She will switch her pokemon a lot and confuse you so make good use of berries. (FT Pokemon)- Gengar (lvl 54) Golbat (lvl 54) Arbok (lvl 56) Haunter (lvl 53) Gengar (lvl 58) (ST Pokemon)- Gengar (lvl 66) Misdreavus (lvl 65) Arbok (lvl 68) Crobat (lvl 68) Gengar (lvl 70) This lady is hard. Her pokemon will confuse, poison, and basically beat the crap out of you. Basically, her Gengars are fast, her Golbat is fast, and her Arbok is just plain annoying. If you have a Psychic type that has high speed like Alakazam, sweep her team. Her Gengar knows Psychic, Double Team, Shadow Ball and Toxic so watch out. When you fight her the second time, just KO Misdreavus. It's a joke. Crobat has the highest speed in the game, well, maybe Sceptile does, but if you have extremespeed, use it. For this battle, a move like Safeguard will totally help a lot. Many of her pokemon like to use Mean Look, then Toxic, then Double Team.

Lance
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This guy's pokemon are just plain cool. Fortunately, all his pokemon are weak to two types- Electric and Ice. Use those to your advantage. On the bad side, they all know Hyper Beam, an insanely powerful attack. If you want to be brave,send out another dragon type to face him off, but you'll get killed yourself. (FT Pokemon)- Gyarados (lvl 56) Dragonair (lvl 54) Dragonair (lvl 54) Aerodactyl (lvl 58) Dragonite (lvl 60) (ST Pokemon)- Gyarados (lvl 68) Dragonite (lvl 66) Kingdra (lvl 66) Aerodactyl (lvl 70) Dragonite (lvl 72) After you stop drooling over his pokemon, take a closer look at them. You'll see that they are all weak to ice and electric. Hyper Beam, his team's shared move is really strong, but if you can survive it hit em back. For some strange reason, some of his pokemon know electric attacks so don't send out water types. His Gyarados is just like your rival's, so you know what to do. His Dragonites and -airs are simple, ice types are super-effective. Kingdra and Aerodactyl are what will give you problems. Kingdra has really high stats in almost every category, including both defense stats so it might take you longer to beat him. Aerodactyl is really fast, but water attacks will drown him. Beat this guy, and you're on to the Champion! (Btw, the Champion is your rival. so if you have had no trouble beating him in the past. now shouldnt be so different. Good Luck)
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4.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------------------------------|-=/RIVAL BATTLES=-|-----------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Rival Battle Introduction
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Throughout you game, you will constantly be annoyed by your rival, whom you named at the beginning of your adventure. Unfortunately, he will always pick the pokemon that yours is weak against, so in Charmander's case, it would be Squirtle, Squirtle-Bulbasaur, and Bulbasaur-Charmander. You will encounter him for a minimum of 7 times, but if you choose to go for the optional battle, and take him on a second time at the Indigo Plataeu, them it will come to a total of 9 times. At first, his pokemon will be fairly weak, and mostly evolutions of pokemon you've probably seen before or own. But as you progress, him pokemon's levels will start matching those of the gym leaders, and he will carry very powerful pokemon. For each battle listed below, I will name his pokemon and different ways to defeat him. Good luck!

Battle 1 - Professor Oak's Lab
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Pokemon- Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur (lvl 5)

This is the first pokemon battle you will ever experience, and a very annoying Professor Oak will be guiding you through it. Basically, at this point, your pokemon will know one attacking move, and one stat-affecting move. Your opponents AI isn't that high, and will inconsistently use their stat-affecting move a lot. Use that time to hit him with as many scratches or tackles as you can. After 5, he will go down, and your pokemon will gain 60 exp, allowing it to level up. Don't expect all battles to be this easy.

Battle 2 - Route 22 [optional
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Pokemon- Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur (lvl 9) Pidgey (lvl 9)

If you came to Route 22 earlier and didn't find your rival, that's probably because you didn't deliver Oak's Parcel yet. After you've run the errand and received the Pokedex, come back to find your Rival waiting for you with his starter and a Pidgey. His starter is a lot stronger now, and has learned at least one elemental attack that's effective against you. If you caught another pokemon, use that against it. If not, keep a lot of potions ready and don't use your elemental attack. For Pidgey, it's basically pretty weak and easy to take down, with the exception of Bulbasaur trainers. Just last it out and use tackle or another physical move.

Battle 3 - Route 24
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Pokemon- Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur (lvl 18) Pidgeotto (lvl 17) Rattata (lvl 15) Abra (lvl 16)

Okay. This battle is a lot harder than any other rival battle before this. Luckily for you, his starter and Abra haven't evolved (though they should have) and it makes it easier for you. You will fight Pidgeotto first, and it will use quick attack 50% of the time. Sand-attack is also annoying. Use Pikachu or Geodude against it. Rattata has a fairly high attack, so have a high-defense pokemon against him. A Mankey would work well. Abra, for now, is a joke. It only knows teleport, and it does absolutely nothing in battle. This is the perfect chance to level up a low -level pokemon. Just pit it against Abra and take your time. Now for the starter. It's really strong, so I hope you have a good anti-starter pokemon. (e.g. Pikachu/Raichu works well against Squirtle, Geodude/Graveler against Charmander, and Pidgey/Pidgeotto against Bulbasaur.)

Battle 4 - S.S. Anne
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Pokemon- Charmeleon, Wartortle, or Ivysaur (lvl 20) Pidgeotto (lvl 19) Kadabra (lvl 18) Raticate (lvl 16)

Well, this battle is really similar to the battle before this, the only change is that he evolved all his pokemon except for Pidgeotto. For the bird pokemon, any electric or rock type will demolish it, but it better be quick because Pidgeotto still uses sand-attack a lot. Raticate is basically the same as Rattata, except for the fact that it has a really high attack, and knows hyper fang now. Now, Kadabra. Boy, what a change. Remember little teleporting Abra? It's evolved, and knows powerful attacks like confusion. Its special attack and speed is amazing for a level 18 pokemon, so watch out. A pokemon with bite will work wonders, but any pokemon with a high attack will do fine. Now for the starter, which he's finally evolved. Unless your own starter is 10 levels higher than his, don't try to take him on with it. His Charmeleon/Ivysaur/Wartortle knows at least 2-3 powerful elemental attacks, so it isn't wise to try to approach them head on. Use a good anti-starter, mentioned in Battle 3, and throw out some powerful attacks of your own.

Battle 5 - Pokemon Tower
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Pokemon- Charmeleon (lvl 25) Kadabra (lvl 20) Gyarados (lvl 22) Exeggcute (lvl 23) Pidgeotto (lvl 25)

Pokemon- Wartortle (lvl 25) Kadabra (lvl 20) Growlithe (lvl 23) Exeggcute (lvl 22) Pidgeotto (lvl 25)

Pokemon- Ivysaur (lvl 25) Kadabra (lvl 20) Gyarados (lvl 23) Growlithe (lvl 22) Pidgeotto (lvl 25)

This is where your rival starts forming unique teams based on the type of starter you got. Everyone has to deal with Kadabra and Pidgeotto, but some will face Gyarados, Exeggcute, and Growlithe. All their levels aren't really THAT high, but are a definite improvement from last time. For Kadabra, again, use strong physical attacks and send out a pokemon with a high special defense. For Pidgeotto, electric attacks, and maybe ice, if you have them, work well. If you face Growlithe, water attacks will do the job. For Exeggcute, it gets stronger later on, but right now it's weak. It will probably use Hypnosis, or Barrier, so make sure you have awakenings. Gyarados, the evolution of the really lame and weak Magikarp is a force to be reckoned with. It knows Bite, Dragon Rage, and a bunch of other moves, so kill it quickly with electric attacks. For the starter, same as usual.

Battle 6 - Silph Co.
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Pokemon- Charizard (lvl 40) Alakazam (lvl 35) Gyarados (lvl 35) Exeggcute (lvl 38) Pidgeot (lvl 37)

Pokemon- Blastoise (lvl 40) Alakazam (lvl 35) Exeggcute (lvl 38) Growlithe (lvl 35) Pidgeot (lvl 37)

Pokemon- Venusaur (lvl 40) Alakazam (lvl 35) Gyarados (lvl 35) Growlithe (lvl 38) Pidgeot (lvl 37)

All I can say is wow. His puny little second-evolution starters have evoloved, and so have two other pokemon. For Pidgeot, use electric attacks as fast as you can. It has very high speed and will probably attack first. Fortunately, it no longer knows sand-attack. Alakazam still has horribly weak defense, so treat it like you did Kadabra. Gyarados is now something even more powerful than before. It's attack is really high, and so is it's special defense, but because it's water/flying, it'll bow down to electric attacks. Exeggcute is the same, just a higher level, and same with Growlithe, which learned a couple new attacks. The starters are what will really slow you down. Charizard knows flamethrower, an extremely powerful fire attack. Venusaur is a killer with razor leaf, and likes to inflict status conditions. Blastoise has a high defense and special defense, so make sure you have strong attacks.

Battle 7 - Route 22 (Revisited)
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Pokemon- Charizard (lvl 53) Alakazam (lvl 47) Gyarados (lvl 45) Exeggcute (lvl 45) Pidgeot (lvl 47) Rhyhorn (lvl 45)

Pokemon- Blastoise (lvl 53) Alakazam (lvl 47) Exeggcute (lvl 45) Growlithe (lvl 45) Pidgeot (lvl 47) Rhyhorn (lvl 45)

Pokemon- Venusaur (lvl 53) Alakazam (lvl 47) Gyarados (lvl 45) Growlithe (lvl 45) Pidgeot (lvl 47) Rhyhorn (lvl 45)

Well, your rival's finally added a new pokemon to his amazing arsenal. His Rhyhorn is a lot better than Giovanni's, and has many powerful attacks, such as Fissure. It can OHKO you but has a really low accuracy rate. Grass and Water attacks work best. His Pidgeot is basically the same, and so is Gyarados. Use electric attacks on both of them. His Exeggcute is still weak as ever, and fire attacks will KO him quickly. Growlithe is still okay, it's not strong, but not easy. Basic type matchups will defeat it. Alakazam is what you need to worry about. It knows Psychic, which is the second most powerful Psychic attack in the game. Put that together with his unbelievably high special attack stat and results are devastating. Dark moves will be convenient, but again, strong constant physical attacks will work. His starter is the same, with a couple of new attacks.

Battle 8 - Champion Battle 1
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Pokemon- Charizard (lvl 53) Pidgeot (lvl 59) Rhydon (lvl 59) Exeggutor (lvl 59) Alakazam (lvl 57) Gyarados (lvl 61)

Pokemon- Blastoise (lvl 53) Pidgeot (lvl 59) Rhydon (lvl 59) Exeggutor (lvl 59) Alakazam (lvl 57) Arcanine (lvl 61)

Pokemon- Venusaur (lvl 53) Pidgeot (lvl 59) Rhydon (lvl 59) Arcanine (lvl 59) Alakazam (lvl 57) Gyarados (lvl 61)

This is sorta bad. You just worked your butt off trying to beat the Elite Four and now you have to endure the strongest rival battle ever? After his long and dramatic speech, you'll have to face him (with cool music in the background.) Instead of addressing each pokemon briefly, I'll talk about each one specifically.

Pidgeot- It really isn't that hard. Electric attacks, like Thunder, will take him down easily. He doesn't have any especially strong stats, except for speed, which is a little above average.

Rhydon- Remember him from Giovanni's gym battle? This one will know horn drill, earthquake, and many other powerful attacks. Water or grass attacks will finish him off quickly.

Alakazam- He knows a couple of really powerful Psychic attacks, like Future Sight and Psychic, but a move like earthquake will take him down. Watch out, because your rival seems to love using Full Restores on him. He will probably be sent out last, so make sure you have enough HP to put up a fight.

Arcanine- This pokemon is amazing. It knows flamethrower, fire blast (I think...) and extreme speed, the hardcore version of quick attack. Water attacks will kill it, but you'll probably lose some HP before you can defeat it.

Exeggutor- Weird. It knows grass attacks like Giga Drain, and Sleep Powder, but doesn't use them that much. It has Egg Bomb and Psychic (maybe... someone check that one). Dark or Fire will work really well.

Gyarados- Now it knows Hydro Pump and Thrash. It has really good special defense, but nothing that a strong electric pokemon can't handle. It will probably attack first.

Blastoise- Again, you're faced with Hydro Pump. Skull Bash is a pretty lethal attack, but if you use fly, or dig while he's preparing, you'll be okay. Grass attacks will get past his solid defense, as will Electric.

Charizard- Once again, Flamethrower, Fire Blast, and Wing attack make this pokemon lethal to your Venusaur. Try to put it to sleep, or poison it. It will use Flamethrower A LOT so get your defenses and full heals ready. A good thing is that since it's now half-flying type, an electric attack will work too.

Venusaur- This pokemon is a freakin tank. It knows Solarbeam, which has a high chance of KOing you. Either a Psychic or Fire attack will take care of it. As you can see, this won't be be easy. His pokemon are all at their strongest evolutionary forms, and can OHKO you if you have a type disadvantage.

Make sure you have hyper potions, revives, and full restores. Good pokemon to use are Snorlax, Lapras, and all three Legendary Birds.

Battle 9 - Champion Battle 2
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Pokemon- Charizard (lvl 75) Heracross (lvl 72) Tyrannitar (lvl 72) Exeggutor (lvl 73) Alakazam (lvl 73) Gyarados (lvl 73)

Pokemon- Blastoise (lvl 75) Heracross (lvl 72) Tyrannitar (lvl 72) Exeggutor (lvl 73) Alakazam (lvl 73) Arcanine (lvl 73)

Pokemon- Venusaur (lvl 75) Heracross (lvl 72) Tyrannitar (lvl 72) Arcanine (lvl 73) Alakazam (lvl 73) Gyarados (lvl 73)

I have to say that I gained a lot more respect for Bug pokemon after meeting Heracross. It will use Megahorn A LOT, but it has relatively low accuracy. Use fire type moves to take him down. Alakazam is the same, now with shadow ball. Dark types will KO it in maybe 2-3 hits. Exeggutor, Arcanine, and Gyarados all are unchanged except for a couple new attacks like Dragon Dance, Hyper Beam, Fire Blast, and Reflect. Exeggutor will fall to fire and dark attacks, as will Arcanine to ground, rock, and fire. Gyarados is 4x weak to electric so thunder away. The starters are really powerful, but use the same attacks. Tyrannitar, the most intimidating by far, is tough, but 4x weak to fighting, and doesn't have very high special defense either. It will use Crunch and Earthquake. Its ability also puts Sandstorm into effect so bring out either a ground, rock, or steel type or have a lot of potions/leftovers ready. This battle is actually not THAT tough. Yeah, his pokemon's levels are high, but you can have high levels too. Beat him, and go catch all 386 pokemon. Have fun!
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5.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------------------------|-=/GIOVANNI BATTLES=-|-----------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Giovanni Battles Introduction
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Much like your rival, Giovanni will battle with you a couple of times through your journey. He is similar to a Gym Leader, in the sense that you must beat him to progress, but you usually don't get any rewards apart from money. He carries mostly ground and normal pokemon. The first time you see him will be at Celadon City, at the Team Rocket Hideout. The second time is at Silph Co. in
Saffron City. Both times some of his pokemon will be different so be prepared for that. You will also fight him a third time as a gym leader in Viridian City, but that isn't included here. See the Gym Leaders section for help on that.

Battle 1 - Team Rocket Hideout
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Pokemon- Onix (lvl 25) Rhyhorn (lvl 24) Kangaskhan (lvl 29)

This battle isn't hard if you use basic type matchups. Onix has low stats in every area except for defense. It's attack, though it looks intimidating, is really low, so if you send out a weak water or grass type you want to train, it's okay. It will use rock throw and bind mostly. One powerful water gun can take care of him. Rhyhorn is a new face, but a pretty weak one. Like Onix, it's special defense is incredibly low, leaving it vulnerable to grass and water types. Kangaskhan, though it looks really hard, isn't if you have level 30 pokemon and above. It doesn't have any espcially low stats, and if you use weak fighting moves, it can still resist them pretty well. One thing I tried to do was send out a ghost pokemon since they're immune to normal attacks. My Gengar was doing great until Kangaskhan used bite (which is super-effective against ghost and psychic types). I've found that using any pokemon with a high defense and attack stat will do fine.

Battle 2 - Silph Co.
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Pokemon- Nidorino (lvl 37) Rhyhorn (lvl 37) Kangaskhan (lvl 35) Nidoqueen (lvl 41)

Okay. Once again, you'll have to fight his unbelievably weak team, but this time he has more and different pokemon. He lost his Onix and got a Nidoqueen,but it's okay cause they're both weak. Nidorino can be disposed of with any
ground or psychic pokemon, and Rhyhorn is still weak and vulnerable to grass and water attacks. Kangaskhan is almost the same, with a couple of new attacks. In B/R/Y he had Dizzy Punch, but he doesn't now. Fighting types will bring him down slowly, but if you're in a rush, try using Counter (which is great becuase he always uses physical attacks... get it from a move tutor in Celadon Mart). Nidoqueen is intimidating... big, fat, and an extremely queer color, but has low attack... for now. A psychic attack onslaught or a water/grass combo will end the battle.
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6.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------------------------------------|-=/Extras=-|-----------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Legendary Dogs
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After u beat the Elite Four The legendary Dogs will be released depending on wat starter u chose. In FireRed( Entei, Raikou, and Suicune) are found randomly though out the map. If you started off with Charmander as your starter then you will find Suicune in the wild. If you picked Squirtle as your starter then you will find Raikou and if you picked Bulbasaur as your starter then you will find Entei. you will NOT be able to pin point their exact location so if u run into them. make sure you are prepared and ready for battle. and have alot of ultraballs. (or use masterball)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------Articuno--------------------------------------------------------------------

So to find the Legendary Bird Articuno.. Fly to Fuchsia City, and head south. After passing a few trainers. go ahead and hop into the water and head on though Seafoam Islands by swimming south. After you battle all the trainers head west along Route 20 and fight off some MORE trainers. you will eventually reach land with a cave entrance.

Head to the right and use Strength on the boulder to push it into the hole. Head back to the entrance and head north. Pick up the Ice Heal. Head north but don't go down the ladder, instead head right and push the second boulder into the nearby hole. Jump down that hole. Push the rock again into the nearby hole. Do this once more and jump down the hole. You should land in water and the current will carry you to another area.
Surf up, and back onto land. Head left and down and pick up the Ultra Ball. Head back north and up the next ladder you come to. Go around the path, skip the ladder and water (it's too rough to surf anyway), until you get to a boulder puzzle. Labelling the boulders from left to right, A, B, C & D (C & D are the two together), push B all the way to the left. Push A down into the hole. Then push D all the way up, and C down one place, then left into the hole. Jump down the hole, and the water should now be calm. Surf north. Now be sure to have PLENTY of Pokeballs, and be well healed. you are about to try to catch Articuno.

Strategy
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Rock moves are great to take Articuno down with a 4x weakness, Electric and Fire also work nicely. Legendary Pokemon are quite hard to catch, but if you get it down to very low health and inflict it with a status such as sleep, or paralysis it makes it a lot easier. All legendaries are very strong, so be sure to catch it. DO NOT USE YOUR MASTERBALL. There are much tougher Pokemon you should use it on like the Dogs or Mewtwo. (feel free to explore the rest of the cave theres still some item left to pick up)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------Moltres---------------------------------------------------------------------

Moltres is probably the easiest Legendary you will encounter. mainly because its so easy to get to...unlike the rest. Moltres is on  Island 1 of the 3 Mysterious Islands. (make sure u have Strength) head straigh up north and fight pass a few trainers. theres a few Strength puzzles but theyre simple im sure u can figure it out. Head up to Mt. Ember if u go all the way up Moltres is sitting at the top but if u go right before u fight him there is a Fire Stone over there. (used for Vulpix or Growlithe)
theres not much of a strategy to beating moltres just use lighting or water to weaken it then Paralyze or put it to sleep then throw Ultra Balls for your life. Good Luck

--------------------------------------------------------Zapdos/Power Plant-------------------------------------------------

Fly to the Pokecenter on Route 10, the one next to the Rock Tunnel. Head north until you see a strip of water and surf on it east and then south until you find the Power Plant. There is a Trainer at the entrance of the Power Plant dont worry to much about him he only has a Rhyhorn and Likatung. Inside there is a bunch of items and some are actually electrodes and voltorbs disguised as items. It is pretty simple to get through the Power Plant there arent any traps or puzzles so u should be fine. At the back of the Power Plant tho is Zapdos. same as the other 2 Birds, just weaken hi mdown put a status effect on him (sleep or paralyze) then throw Ultra Balls.

--------------------------------------------------------Mewtwo/Cerulean Cave---------------------------------------------

To find Mewtwo you actually passed the cave early in the game, at cerulean city u probably saw the Cerulean Cave or Unknown Dungeon entrance off to the left with a person in front of it. Well if u beat the Elite Four that person shouldnt be there. So just work your way over there. Once u enter your going to need Rock Smash and and Escape rope for a quick get out and your gonna want to be Well Prepared cause all the wild pokemon inside are high in level and very strong. make your way through the first level it isnt that difficult. The next room is a mave sense i cant post a picture of the maze with the way through your gonna have to figure it out on your own. (shouldnt be that difficult). once u climb down the ladder and enter the 3rd level make your way to the water. surf around and mewtwo will be sitting on a little island near the entrance. MAKE SURE YOU ARE PREPARED he is strong, he will use Psychic, Safeguard, Swift, and recover. For a strategy just do what u normally would weaken it then put it to sleep or paralyze it. (will not work if Safe Guard is in play) Then just Spam Ultra Balls.
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WELL GUYS I HOPE U ENJOYED MY SECOND ATTEMPT OF A POKEMON WALKTHROUGH, IF U WOULD LIKE ANY WALKTHROUGH FOR A CERTAIN POKEMON GAME AT THE RETRO GAME ROOM PLEASE EITHER PRIVATE MESSAGE ME OR COMMENT BELOW ID BE GLAD TO HELP.
This is my Second Attempt at a Pokemon Walkthrough. This Walkthrough will consist of all of the followings listed within the table of contents. Pokemon - Fire Red and Leafgreen Walkthrough!
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1.o-----------------o------------o / TABLE OF CONTENTS o-------------------o------------------o-----------------o
1. Table of Content
2. Gym Leaders A. Gym Leaders Introduction B. Brock- Pewter City Gym C. Misty- Cerulean City Gym D. Lt. Surge- Vermilion City Gym E. Erika- Celadon City Gym F. Koga- Fuschia City Gym G. Sabrina- Saffron City Gym H. Blaine- Cinnibar Island Gym I. Giovanni- Viridian City Gym
3. Elite Four A. Elite Four Introduction B. Lorelei C. Bruno D. Agatha E. Lance
4. Rival A. Rival Battles Introduction B. Battle 1 - Professor Oak's Lab C. Battle 2 - Route 22 D. Battle 3 - Route 24 E. Battle 4 - S.S. Anne F. Battle 5 - Pokemon Tower G. Battle 6 - Silph Co. H. Battle 7 - Route 22 (Revisited) I. Battle 8 - Champion Battle 1 . Battle 9 - Champion Battle 2
5. Giovanni A. Giovanni Battles Introduction B. Battle 1 - Team Rocket Hideout C. Battle 2 - Silph Co.
6. Extras - Mainly Legendary Pokemon
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2. o----------o-------------o-------------o------------o / GYM LEADERS o--------------o--------------o-------------o

o-----------------------------o Gym Leader Introduction o------------------------o
For all you newbies who don't know what gyms are are, gyms are basically huge buildings with more powerful-than-average trainers and one extremely tough gym leader specializing in one type. Almost all cities in FR and LG have one. (The cities with gyms are: Viridian, Pewter, Cerulean, Vermilion, Celadon, Fuschia, Saffron, and Cinnibar Island.) Each gym leader will give you a normally large sum of money and a TM with their signature move in it. You will also get two out of the following three things: 1. All pokemon under a certain level obey you 2. One of your pokemon's stats are raised 3. You get to use a new HM move in the field. Most of the gyms aren't really that hard if you have the right type of pokemon. Good luck! (The gyms are listen in the order that you challenge them, not encounter them.)

Brock - Pewter City Gym
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Specialized Type: Rock
Weak Against: Grass, Water, Fighting
Rewards: -TM 39 (Rock Tomb) -Boulder Badge [Raises Attack, can now use Flash (HM 05)] -$1400

Trainers: Jr. Trainer - Level 10 Geodude - Level 11 Sandshrew Brock - Level 12 Geodude - Level 14 Onix

Strategy/Advice:
Beating your first gym leader, Brock can be pretty challenging. However, it is really not your level or stats that determine whether or not you win this battle, but mainly the type of pokemon you chose in the beginning. Bulbasaur and Sqirtle people have it easy. Just use your main elemental attack (Vine Whip, Bubble, etc.) For the Charmander trainers, this is definitely not your place. All of your attacks right now suck against rock types, (with the exception of metal claw, if you have it), so you will definitely have to rely on some other pokemon to do your fighting for you. There are three ways to approach this. One is to get another pokemon. If you read other guides, most will tell you to use a Butterfree and its confusion attack. This works, but isn't the best way. I personally recommend a Mankey, which is a fighting type. Train it up to at least level 12-14 and take on Brock. If you're too lazy to, or just don't want to invest time in a pokemon you don't even like, you can try to use your starter. If you decide to do this, you must have a Charmeleon (level 16), and you must use metal claw. If you evolve your Charmander you will have a much better chance. The only con to this method is the fact that Onix has a godly defense (in this stage). Metal claw used by a level 16 Charmeleon will do about 1/4 to 1/3 damage to Onix's total HP. You only need to watch out for Rock Tomb, which lowers speed and is super-effective. Brock will use a potion if needed, and you should too. Don't feel bad if you got killed a couple of times before finally beating him; he's pretty hard for a first gym. (Unless you're using Squirtle of Bulbasaur. If you lose with them, then you should stop playing.)

Misty - Cerulean City Gym
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Specialized Type: Water
Weak Against: Grass, Electric
Rewards: -TM 03 (Water Pulse) -Cascade Badge [All Pokemon under level 30 will obey you, can now use Cut (HM 01)] -$2100

Trainers: Swimmer - Level 16 Horsea - Level 16 Shellder Jr. Trainer - Level 19 Goldeen Misty - Level 18 Staryu - Level 21 Starmie

Strategy/Advice:

Once again, Bulbasaur has it easy. 2-3 vine whips should take care of Staryu, and 5-6 for Starmie. If you chose Squirtle, you can try to use some of its non-water attacks, but those are limited. Your best bet is probably to catch a Oddish/Bellsprout (depending on your game) or a Pikachu. The same goes for Charmander trainers. Starmie has a pretty high special attack so you probably shoudn't take him on with a fire type. In Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow versions, Misty would use Bubblebeam, an okay water attack that wouldn't have any other effects. This time, she uses Water Pulse a lot, and that has a 20% chance of confusing you, which is very annoying. If you get confused, switch out immediately! If you stay confused, you have a 50% chance of hurting yourself, and with more of Staryu/Starmie's Water Pulses, you could easily faint. Also, I think Starmie also uses swift more often than before, so watch out for that. Once you beat Misty, the Cascade Badge is yours, and a much easier gym lies ahead.

Lt. Surge - Vermilion City Gym
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Specialized Type: Electric
Weak Against: Rock, Ground
Rewards: -TM 34 (Shock Wave) -Thunder Badge [Raises your Pokemon's speed, can now use Fly (HM 02)] -$2400

Trainers: Sailor - Level 21 Pikachu - Level 21 Pikachu Engineer - Level 21 Voltorb - Level 21 Magnemite Gentleman - Level 23 Pikachu Lt. Surge - Level 21 Voltorb - Level 18 Pikachu - Level 24 Raichu

Strategy/Advice:
Overall, this gym is a lot easier than Misty's, because of the abundance of rock/ground pokemon lying around. And for once, Charmander isn't at a disadvantage. If you started with Bulbasaur or the above-mentioned Charmander, then you can go ahead and use your basic attacks. If you have Squirtle (or probably Wartortle by now, then you need a rock/ground type. IF you didn't pick up a geodude at Mt. Moon, then hop over to Diglett's Cave and get a Diglett, (evenbetter, a Dugtrio, but don't count on it; they're really rare), then use dig on Lt. Surge's Pokemon. That's basically it on how to beat him. Unfortunately, there are also many things you have to watch out for. One is Voltorb's speed. It's pretty high for a level 21 pokemon, and if you weren't ready for it, it's pretty shocking. (No pun intended.) Even worse is Raichu's speed. Definitely don't stick Pidgey/Pidgeotto in there, because though they also have high speed, Electric attacks are super-effective against them.

Erika - Celadon City Gym
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Specialized Type: Grass
Weak Against: Fire, Flying, Ice
Rewards: -TM 19 (Giga Drain) -Rainbow Badge [All Pokemon under level 50 obey you, can now use Strength (HM 04)] -$2900

Trainers: Lass - Level 23 Bellsprout - Level 23 Weepinbell Beauty - Level 21 Oddish - Level 21 Bellsprout - Level 21 Oddish - Level 21 Bellsprout Jr. Trainer - Level 24 Bulbasaur - Level 24 Ivysaur Beauty - Level 24 Bellsprout - Level 24 Bellsprout Lass - Level 23 Oddish - Level 23 Gloom Cooltrainer - Level 22 Bellsprout - Level 22 Oddish - Level 22 Weepinbell - Level 22 Gloom - Level 22 Ivysaur Erika - Level 24 Victreebel - Level 24 Tangela - Level 29 Vileplume

Strategy/Advice:
Well, I'd like to bring to your attention the fact that you've probably been afflicted with some sort of status condition while battling your way to Erika. Almost all the pokemon in this gym are half poison, and most of them know poisonpowder, acid, stun spore, or sleep powder. I would recommend a lot of awakenings, parlyz heal, and antidotes. This is the first gym that Charmander trainers have an absolute advantage in, and once again, those with Squirtles are gonna struggle in without the recommended types. If you don't have a fire/ice/or flying type, a psychic will work fine, because of the many half-poison types. A Kadabra works well, but due to the high special attack of Vilplume and Victreebel and the not so high special defense of Kadabra, Drowzee/Hypno will be better. The only pokemon you have to worry about in Erika's team are the Victreebel and Vileplume. Tangela will use mostly grass attacks, while Victreebell and Vileplume will try to inflict status conditions on you. All 3 will use Giga Drain A LOT. Try to sweep them all out in the first round with
the recommended types and don't hesistate to heal status conditions if needed.

Koga - Fuschia City Gym
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Specialized Type: Poison
Weak Against: Psychic, Steel, Ground
Rewards: -TM 06 (Toxic) -Soul Badge [Raises your pokemon's defense, can now use Surf (HM 03)] -$4300

Trainers: Juggler - Level 34 Drowzee - Level 34 Kadabra Juggler - Level 38 Hypno Juggler - Level 31 Drowzee - Level 31 Drowzee - Level 31 Kadabra - Level 31 Drowzee Tamer - Level 33 Arbok - Level 33 Sandslash - Level 33 Arbok Tamer - Level 34 Sandslash - Level 34 Arbok Juggler - Level 34 Drowzee - Level 34 Hypno Koga - Level 37 Koffing - Level 39 Muk - Level 37 Koffing - Level 43 Weezing

Strategy/Advice:
This gym is similar to the Celadon gym in the sense that most of the trainers try to poison you right off the bat. Again, antidotes are a must. Also, though I don't know why, there are a lot of psychics here as well, so awakenings are good for those Hypnosis-happy Drowzees. Good types to use here are Psychic, Ground, and Steel. Steel is the best because it's immune to poison types, but there aren't many steel types out there, so psychic and ground will work. For the psychic pokemon, if you really want to cover every single base, a dark pokemon will mutilate them. The best pokemon to use in this gym is an Espeon with bite. You probably can't get one though, so make do with what you have. Now for Koga. All of Koga's pokemon will try to poison you at least once, and they have a good chance of success. One thing you definitely need to watch for is Toxic, although it only poisons you, it starts of taking 1/16 of your HP, then doubling. So, soon it'll go to 1/8, then 1/4, then 1/2. It's imperative that you use an antidote the moment you're poisoned. Safeguard helps a lot, and you can also bring out a poison type of your own, (since they're also immune), but it's not recommended since poison types are weak. Most of his pokemon are slow, so try to wipe them out quickly. Muk is especially annoying with Acid Armor and Minimize. If you can, put it to sleep or paralyze it when you first face it. One more thing. Weezing, though really weak most of the time, can use Explosion which kills itself and inflicts huge amounts of damage, especially for those with low defense. My Alakazam had a huge special attack, but was KO'd by one Explosion. So watch out for that. This gym isn't that hard if you have speed and high defense.

Sabrina - Saffron City Gym
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Specialized Type: Psychic
Weak Against: Dark
Rewards: -TM 04 (Calm Mind) -Marsh Badge [All pokemon under level 70 will obey you, can now use Rock Smash (HM 06)] -$4300

Trainers: Psychic - Level 33 Slowpoke - Level 33 Slowpoke - Level 33 Slowbro Channeler - Level 33 Gastly - Level 33 Gastly - Level 33 Haunter Psychic - Level 31 Kadabra - Level 31 Slowpoke - Level 31 Mr. Mime - Level 31 Kadabra Psychic - Level 34 Mr. Mime - Level 34 Kadabra Channeler - Level 38 Haunter Channeler - Level 34 Gastly - Level 34 Haunter Psychic - Level 38 Slowbro Sabrina - Level 38 Kadabra - Level 37 Mr. Mime - Level 38 Venomoth - Level 43 Alakazam

Strategy/Advice:
You'll probably notice that the pokemon levels in this gym are similar to that
of Koga's. That's because these two gyms leaders can be taken on interchangeably. However, the right order (or at least, the one in the little manual) is Koga first and then Sabrina, but they're the same average levels so if you had no problem with Koga, you'll be fine. One nice change is that you won't have to worry about getting poisoned. You might be confused, but that's pretty rare. Anyways, the best type to use against Sabrina is Dark, but if you can't manage to get one, it's okay. I basically matched up her pokemons defenses with a pokemon with a high attack stat, and same with specials. If you didn't understand that, I basically used not super-effective attacks against her, but attacked each pokemons weak defense that, because all her pokemon don't have very good defense. For the Kadabra, target its weak defense, and send out a pokemon with a high attack. For Mr. Mime, send out either a high special attacker or physical attacker, because both its defenses. Venomoth has an okay special defense, and an average physical defense, so pick either one. Just one word of caution. Venomoth is poison and flying, but even though poison is weak against ground, its flying side is immune, so don't try it. I would advise a psychic for it. Anyways, for Alakazam, it has the weakest defense ever so just use a strong physical attack, becuase if you don't get him first, he'll get you. The only problem you'll have with Sabrina is if you don't kill Mr. Mime on your first try. If he survives the first round, I can almost guarantee he'll use either reflect or light screen. That cuts down the power of you attacks by one half, so you'll be considerably weaker. The only thing that can get past light screen and reflect is brick break, but even that's not effective against psychic and does little damage. After this battle, the next gym will be a little easier so don't give up!

Blaine - Cinnnibar Island Gym
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Specialized Type: Fire
Weak Against: Water, Rock, Ground
Rewards: -TM 38 (Fire Blast) -Volcano Badge [Raises your pokemon's special attack and special defense can now use Waterfall (HM 07)] -$4700

Trainers: Burglar - Level 36 Growlithe - Level 36 Vulpix - Level 36 Ninetales Super Nerd - Level 36 Vulpix - Level 36 Vulpix - Level 36 Ninetales Super Nerd - Level 34 Ponyta - Level 34 Charmander - Level 34 Vulpix - Level 34 Growlithe Burglar - Level 41 Ponyta Super Nerd - Level 41 Rapidash Super Nerd - Level 37 Vulpix - Level 37 Growlithe Super Nerd - Level 37 Growlithe - Level 37 Vulpix Blaine - Level 42 Growlithe - Level 40 Ponyta - Level 42 Rapidash - Level 47 Arcanine

Strategy/Advice:
This gym is really easy if you have one of the recommended types. Those with Blastoise now will have a fun time, and Venusaur and Charizards will have to rely on another pokemon. Basically, the first two of Blaine's pokemon are jokes. Rapidash might worry some people with take down and fire blast, but if you have a water/rock/groundyou're fine. Arcanine is when it gets hard. Arcanine knows extremespeed, which goes first no matter what. Its attack is nothing to laugh at, and neither is its special defense. If it uses fire blast and your water pokemon faints, don't feel bad. Arcanine's special attack is one of the highest in the game (well, almost). Don't worry about taking a turn to use burn heals, and don't it is recommended that you level up a lot until you're level 50 or higher. A good place to train is the Pokemon Mansion. Blaine isn't one of those trainers with high AI, and mostly uses brute force. Be thankful it's not Gold/Silver/Crystal... Blaine had a Magmar that knew thunder punch and it wiped out my Garyados so quickly it wasn't even funny. I wish I could say that this was one of the easier battles, but it isn't. The rewards are good though... you get fire blast all for yourself. One little tip that's not really related to this, but yeah- say yes to Bill when he asks you if you want to go to the islands. It's well worth it.

Giovanni - Viridian City Gym
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Specialized Type: Ground
Weak Against: Water, Grass, Ice
Rewards: -TM 26 (Earthquake) -Earth Badge [All pokemon will obey you] -$5000

Trainers: Tamer - Level 39 Arbok - Level 39 Tauros Black Belt - Level 43 Machoke Cool Trainer - Level 37 Sandslash - Level 37 Sandslash - Level 38 Rhyhorn - Level 39 Nidorino - Level 39 Nidoking Burglar - Level 38 Sandslash - Level 38 Graveler - Level 38 Onix - Level 38 Graveler - Level 38 Marowak Tamer - Level 43 Rhyhorn - Level 43 Rhyhorn Super Nerd - Level 37 Marowak - Level 37 Marowak - Level 38 Rhyhorn - Level 39 Nidorina - Level 39 Nidoqueen Black Belt - Level 38 Machoke - Level 38 Machop - Level 38 Machoke Giovanni - Level 45 Rhyhorn - Level 45 Dugtrio - Level 44 Nidoqueen - Level 45 Nidoking - Level 50 Rhydon

Strategy/Advice:
Finally. The last gym. And once again, just like with Brock, Charizards are in trouble. Those with Blastoises and Venusaurs will have an easier time but not necessarily A LOT easier. No matter what type of pokemon you have, this will prove to a be a very challenging battle. Giovanni's pokemon are all united under one single common factor. Their attack. I will outline each pokemon's strengths and weaknesses before continuing. Stats not mentioned are to be understood as average.

Rhyhorn- high attack, very low special defense, low speed

Dugtrio- high attack, very high speed, low defense, low special defense

Nidoqueen- high defense, low special attack, pretty high attack

Nidoking- high defense, high attack, low special attack

Rhydon- very high attack, very high defense, very low special defense As you can see, this battle won't be easy.

For the Rhyhorn and Rhydon, use surf. Don't use Hydro Pump. "But it's stronger!" Yeah, but it doesn't have high accuracy, and that's what will help you win this battle. All the pokemon need to be taken out in the first round. Dugtrio isn't really hard. You must send in a very fast pokemon is you wish to counter Dugtrio's speed. It will probably use Earthquake right away. If you survive the round, wash it away with surf. What I did was use my Poliwrath's counter, which deals back twice the amount of physical damage that was done to me. And since Earthquake took away almost half of my HP, Dugtrio fainted easily. I personally think that Nidoqueen and Nidoking are more challenging than any other pokemon on Giovanni's team since they both have no defense weaknesses. Use psychic and water against them. It will probably take 2-3 hits to bring then down. Once you've won, you'll get an amazing TM 26, as well as the final badge that allows you to take on the Elite Four. But don't feel too proud of yourself. This battle is nothing compared to what you'll face at Indigo Plateau.
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3.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------------------|-=/THE ELITE FOUR=-|---------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Elite Four Introduction
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Whew! So you've beaten your rival 7 times AND all the gym leaders. Now it's time for a real challenge. After going through Victory Road, you'll end up at Indigo Plateau, where you will be able to challenge the Elite Four, and an unknown champion. The Elite Four's pokemon are extremely strong, and you must them one after the other without any healing from Pokemon Centers. As with the gym leaders, each one specializes in a certain type, but this time all their pokemon are over level 50. The Elite Four (1st and 2nd) strategies are posted here, but if you want Champion help, go to Rival Battles 8 and 9. (NOTE- You must complete a list of events until you can fully take on the Elite Four again. Also inside each description you will see -FT pokemon- and -ST pokemon- which stand for first time and second time pokemon, so if you do decide to fight the Elite Four a second time you know what you going up against.)

Lorelei
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Even her name looks icy, just like her pokemon. Lorelei isn't all that hard, even if her levels are a little high. The second time you fight her, you'll be surprised. (FT Pokemon)- Dewgong (lvl 52) Cloyster (lvl 51) Slowbro (lvl 52) Jynx (lvl 54) Lapras (lvl 54) (ST Pokemon)- Dewgong (lvl 64) Cloyster (lvl 63) Piloswine (lvl 63) Jynx (lvl 66) Lapras (lvl 66) All I can say is that if you're having trouble with this, pull out and train. Most of her pokemon are half water so use electric attacks. You can also use fighting against all the ice types except for Jynx (which can kill you with Psychic moves). Cloyster is really weak, and has really low special defense, so electric attacks will be great. Lapras is the hardest, with HP that can match Snorlax's. Watch out for Hail, which doesn't hurt Ice types. Piloswine is horrible, Slowbro is actually better. It fails to water attacks.

Bruno
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This guy is all brute force. His pokemon don't know any special attacks, so your pokemon's defense is really important. Raising your evasion is good, because many of his attacks don't have high accuracy to begin with. (FT Pokemon)- Onix (lvl 51) Hitmonlee (lvl 53) Hitmonchan (lvl 53) Onix (lvl 54) Machamp (lvl 56) (ST Pokemon)- Steelix (lvl 65) Hitmonlee (lvl 65) Hitmonchan (lvl 65) Steelix (lvl 66) Machamp (lvl 68) At first, he really sucks. I don't know why he has Onix's but they suck too. Use water/grass attacks to wipe him out. Psychic attacks will basically kill all his fighting pokemon. If you find that their special defense is too high for you to handle, use Flying types. Fly is an especially good move because it gets you one extra turn of safety. When you face Steelix, use either water or fighting moves. It has one hell of a defense.

Agatha
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I personally think this is the hardest battle in the whole Elite Four. She is immune to both Normal and Fighting attacks, so don't use those. She will switch her pokemon a lot and confuse you so make good use of berries. (FT Pokemon)- Gengar (lvl 54) Golbat (lvl 54) Arbok (lvl 56) Haunter (lvl 53) Gengar (lvl 58) (ST Pokemon)- Gengar (lvl 66) Misdreavus (lvl 65) Arbok (lvl 68) Crobat (lvl 68) Gengar (lvl 70) This lady is hard. Her pokemon will confuse, poison, and basically beat the crap out of you. Basically, her Gengars are fast, her Golbat is fast, and her Arbok is just plain annoying. If you have a Psychic type that has high speed like Alakazam, sweep her team. Her Gengar knows Psychic, Double Team, Shadow Ball and Toxic so watch out. When you fight her the second time, just KO Misdreavus. It's a joke. Crobat has the highest speed in the game, well, maybe Sceptile does, but if you have extremespeed, use it. For this battle, a move like Safeguard will totally help a lot. Many of her pokemon like to use Mean Look, then Toxic, then Double Team.

Lance
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This guy's pokemon are just plain cool. Fortunately, all his pokemon are weak to two types- Electric and Ice. Use those to your advantage. On the bad side, they all know Hyper Beam, an insanely powerful attack. If you want to be brave,send out another dragon type to face him off, but you'll get killed yourself. (FT Pokemon)- Gyarados (lvl 56) Dragonair (lvl 54) Dragonair (lvl 54) Aerodactyl (lvl 58) Dragonite (lvl 60) (ST Pokemon)- Gyarados (lvl 68) Dragonite (lvl 66) Kingdra (lvl 66) Aerodactyl (lvl 70) Dragonite (lvl 72) After you stop drooling over his pokemon, take a closer look at them. You'll see that they are all weak to ice and electric. Hyper Beam, his team's shared move is really strong, but if you can survive it hit em back. For some strange reason, some of his pokemon know electric attacks so don't send out water types. His Gyarados is just like your rival's, so you know what to do. His Dragonites and -airs are simple, ice types are super-effective. Kingdra and Aerodactyl are what will give you problems. Kingdra has really high stats in almost every category, including both defense stats so it might take you longer to beat him. Aerodactyl is really fast, but water attacks will drown him. Beat this guy, and you're on to the Champion! (Btw, the Champion is your rival. so if you have had no trouble beating him in the past. now shouldnt be so different. Good Luck)
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4.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------------------------------|-=/RIVAL BATTLES=-|-----------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Rival Battle Introduction
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Throughout you game, you will constantly be annoyed by your rival, whom you named at the beginning of your adventure. Unfortunately, he will always pick the pokemon that yours is weak against, so in Charmander's case, it would be Squirtle, Squirtle-Bulbasaur, and Bulbasaur-Charmander. You will encounter him for a minimum of 7 times, but if you choose to go for the optional battle, and take him on a second time at the Indigo Plataeu, them it will come to a total of 9 times. At first, his pokemon will be fairly weak, and mostly evolutions of pokemon you've probably seen before or own. But as you progress, him pokemon's levels will start matching those of the gym leaders, and he will carry very powerful pokemon. For each battle listed below, I will name his pokemon and different ways to defeat him. Good luck!

Battle 1 - Professor Oak's Lab
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Pokemon- Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur (lvl 5)

This is the first pokemon battle you will ever experience, and a very annoying Professor Oak will be guiding you through it. Basically, at this point, your pokemon will know one attacking move, and one stat-affecting move. Your opponents AI isn't that high, and will inconsistently use their stat-affecting move a lot. Use that time to hit him with as many scratches or tackles as you can. After 5, he will go down, and your pokemon will gain 60 exp, allowing it to level up. Don't expect all battles to be this easy.

Battle 2 - Route 22 [optional
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Pokemon- Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur (lvl 9) Pidgey (lvl 9)

If you came to Route 22 earlier and didn't find your rival, that's probably because you didn't deliver Oak's Parcel yet. After you've run the errand and received the Pokedex, come back to find your Rival waiting for you with his starter and a Pidgey. His starter is a lot stronger now, and has learned at least one elemental attack that's effective against you. If you caught another pokemon, use that against it. If not, keep a lot of potions ready and don't use your elemental attack. For Pidgey, it's basically pretty weak and easy to take down, with the exception of Bulbasaur trainers. Just last it out and use tackle or another physical move.

Battle 3 - Route 24
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Pokemon- Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur (lvl 18) Pidgeotto (lvl 17) Rattata (lvl 15) Abra (lvl 16)

Okay. This battle is a lot harder than any other rival battle before this. Luckily for you, his starter and Abra haven't evolved (though they should have) and it makes it easier for you. You will fight Pidgeotto first, and it will use quick attack 50% of the time. Sand-attack is also annoying. Use Pikachu or Geodude against it. Rattata has a fairly high attack, so have a high-defense pokemon against him. A Mankey would work well. Abra, for now, is a joke. It only knows teleport, and it does absolutely nothing in battle. This is the perfect chance to level up a low -level pokemon. Just pit it against Abra and take your time. Now for the starter. It's really strong, so I hope you have a good anti-starter pokemon. (e.g. Pikachu/Raichu works well against Squirtle, Geodude/Graveler against Charmander, and Pidgey/Pidgeotto against Bulbasaur.)

Battle 4 - S.S. Anne
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Pokemon- Charmeleon, Wartortle, or Ivysaur (lvl 20) Pidgeotto (lvl 19) Kadabra (lvl 18) Raticate (lvl 16)

Well, this battle is really similar to the battle before this, the only change is that he evolved all his pokemon except for Pidgeotto. For the bird pokemon, any electric or rock type will demolish it, but it better be quick because Pidgeotto still uses sand-attack a lot. Raticate is basically the same as Rattata, except for the fact that it has a really high attack, and knows hyper fang now. Now, Kadabra. Boy, what a change. Remember little teleporting Abra? It's evolved, and knows powerful attacks like confusion. Its special attack and speed is amazing for a level 18 pokemon, so watch out. A pokemon with bite will work wonders, but any pokemon with a high attack will do fine. Now for the starter, which he's finally evolved. Unless your own starter is 10 levels higher than his, don't try to take him on with it. His Charmeleon/Ivysaur/Wartortle knows at least 2-3 powerful elemental attacks, so it isn't wise to try to approach them head on. Use a good anti-starter, mentioned in Battle 3, and throw out some powerful attacks of your own.

Battle 5 - Pokemon Tower
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Pokemon- Charmeleon (lvl 25) Kadabra (lvl 20) Gyarados (lvl 22) Exeggcute (lvl 23) Pidgeotto (lvl 25)

Pokemon- Wartortle (lvl 25) Kadabra (lvl 20) Growlithe (lvl 23) Exeggcute (lvl 22) Pidgeotto (lvl 25)

Pokemon- Ivysaur (lvl 25) Kadabra (lvl 20) Gyarados (lvl 23) Growlithe (lvl 22) Pidgeotto (lvl 25)

This is where your rival starts forming unique teams based on the type of starter you got. Everyone has to deal with Kadabra and Pidgeotto, but some will face Gyarados, Exeggcute, and Growlithe. All their levels aren't really THAT high, but are a definite improvement from last time. For Kadabra, again, use strong physical attacks and send out a pokemon with a high special defense. For Pidgeotto, electric attacks, and maybe ice, if you have them, work well. If you face Growlithe, water attacks will do the job. For Exeggcute, it gets stronger later on, but right now it's weak. It will probably use Hypnosis, or Barrier, so make sure you have awakenings. Gyarados, the evolution of the really lame and weak Magikarp is a force to be reckoned with. It knows Bite, Dragon Rage, and a bunch of other moves, so kill it quickly with electric attacks. For the starter, same as usual.

Battle 6 - Silph Co.
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Pokemon- Charizard (lvl 40) Alakazam (lvl 35) Gyarados (lvl 35) Exeggcute (lvl 38) Pidgeot (lvl 37)

Pokemon- Blastoise (lvl 40) Alakazam (lvl 35) Exeggcute (lvl 38) Growlithe (lvl 35) Pidgeot (lvl 37)

Pokemon- Venusaur (lvl 40) Alakazam (lvl 35) Gyarados (lvl 35) Growlithe (lvl 38) Pidgeot (lvl 37)

All I can say is wow. His puny little second-evolution starters have evoloved, and so have two other pokemon. For Pidgeot, use electric attacks as fast as you can. It has very high speed and will probably attack first. Fortunately, it no longer knows sand-attack. Alakazam still has horribly weak defense, so treat it like you did Kadabra. Gyarados is now something even more powerful than before. It's attack is really high, and so is it's special defense, but because it's water/flying, it'll bow down to electric attacks. Exeggcute is the same, just a higher level, and same with Growlithe, which learned a couple new attacks. The starters are what will really slow you down. Charizard knows flamethrower, an extremely powerful fire attack. Venusaur is a killer with razor leaf, and likes to inflict status conditions. Blastoise has a high defense and special defense, so make sure you have strong attacks.

Battle 7 - Route 22 (Revisited)
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Pokemon- Charizard (lvl 53) Alakazam (lvl 47) Gyarados (lvl 45) Exeggcute (lvl 45) Pidgeot (lvl 47) Rhyhorn (lvl 45)

Pokemon- Blastoise (lvl 53) Alakazam (lvl 47) Exeggcute (lvl 45) Growlithe (lvl 45) Pidgeot (lvl 47) Rhyhorn (lvl 45)

Pokemon- Venusaur (lvl 53) Alakazam (lvl 47) Gyarados (lvl 45) Growlithe (lvl 45) Pidgeot (lvl 47) Rhyhorn (lvl 45)

Well, your rival's finally added a new pokemon to his amazing arsenal. His Rhyhorn is a lot better than Giovanni's, and has many powerful attacks, such as Fissure. It can OHKO you but has a really low accuracy rate. Grass and Water attacks work best. His Pidgeot is basically the same, and so is Gyarados. Use electric attacks on both of them. His Exeggcute is still weak as ever, and fire attacks will KO him quickly. Growlithe is still okay, it's not strong, but not easy. Basic type matchups will defeat it. Alakazam is what you need to worry about. It knows Psychic, which is the second most powerful Psychic attack in the game. Put that together with his unbelievably high special attack stat and results are devastating. Dark moves will be convenient, but again, strong constant physical attacks will work. His starter is the same, with a couple of new attacks.

Battle 8 - Champion Battle 1
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Pokemon- Charizard (lvl 53) Pidgeot (lvl 59) Rhydon (lvl 59) Exeggutor (lvl 59) Alakazam (lvl 57) Gyarados (lvl 61)

Pokemon- Blastoise (lvl 53) Pidgeot (lvl 59) Rhydon (lvl 59) Exeggutor (lvl 59) Alakazam (lvl 57) Arcanine (lvl 61)

Pokemon- Venusaur (lvl 53) Pidgeot (lvl 59) Rhydon (lvl 59) Arcanine (lvl 59) Alakazam (lvl 57) Gyarados (lvl 61)

This is sorta bad. You just worked your butt off trying to beat the Elite Four and now you have to endure the strongest rival battle ever? After his long and dramatic speech, you'll have to face him (with cool music in the background.) Instead of addressing each pokemon briefly, I'll talk about each one specifically.

Pidgeot- It really isn't that hard. Electric attacks, like Thunder, will take him down easily. He doesn't have any especially strong stats, except for speed, which is a little above average.

Rhydon- Remember him from Giovanni's gym battle? This one will know horn drill, earthquake, and many other powerful attacks. Water or grass attacks will finish him off quickly.

Alakazam- He knows a couple of really powerful Psychic attacks, like Future Sight and Psychic, but a move like earthquake will take him down. Watch out, because your rival seems to love using Full Restores on him. He will probably be sent out last, so make sure you have enough HP to put up a fight.

Arcanine- This pokemon is amazing. It knows flamethrower, fire blast (I think...) and extreme speed, the hardcore version of quick attack. Water attacks will kill it, but you'll probably lose some HP before you can defeat it.

Exeggutor- Weird. It knows grass attacks like Giga Drain, and Sleep Powder, but doesn't use them that much. It has Egg Bomb and Psychic (maybe... someone check that one). Dark or Fire will work really well.

Gyarados- Now it knows Hydro Pump and Thrash. It has really good special defense, but nothing that a strong electric pokemon can't handle. It will probably attack first.

Blastoise- Again, you're faced with Hydro Pump. Skull Bash is a pretty lethal attack, but if you use fly, or dig while he's preparing, you'll be okay. Grass attacks will get past his solid defense, as will Electric.

Charizard- Once again, Flamethrower, Fire Blast, and Wing attack make this pokemon lethal to your Venusaur. Try to put it to sleep, or poison it. It will use Flamethrower A LOT so get your defenses and full heals ready. A good thing is that since it's now half-flying type, an electric attack will work too.

Venusaur- This pokemon is a freakin tank. It knows Solarbeam, which has a high chance of KOing you. Either a Psychic or Fire attack will take care of it. As you can see, this won't be be easy. His pokemon are all at their strongest evolutionary forms, and can OHKO you if you have a type disadvantage.

Make sure you have hyper potions, revives, and full restores. Good pokemon to use are Snorlax, Lapras, and all three Legendary Birds.

Battle 9 - Champion Battle 2
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Pokemon- Charizard (lvl 75) Heracross (lvl 72) Tyrannitar (lvl 72) Exeggutor (lvl 73) Alakazam (lvl 73) Gyarados (lvl 73)

Pokemon- Blastoise (lvl 75) Heracross (lvl 72) Tyrannitar (lvl 72) Exeggutor (lvl 73) Alakazam (lvl 73) Arcanine (lvl 73)

Pokemon- Venusaur (lvl 75) Heracross (lvl 72) Tyrannitar (lvl 72) Arcanine (lvl 73) Alakazam (lvl 73) Gyarados (lvl 73)

I have to say that I gained a lot more respect for Bug pokemon after meeting Heracross. It will use Megahorn A LOT, but it has relatively low accuracy. Use fire type moves to take him down. Alakazam is the same, now with shadow ball. Dark types will KO it in maybe 2-3 hits. Exeggutor, Arcanine, and Gyarados all are unchanged except for a couple new attacks like Dragon Dance, Hyper Beam, Fire Blast, and Reflect. Exeggutor will fall to fire and dark attacks, as will Arcanine to ground, rock, and fire. Gyarados is 4x weak to electric so thunder away. The starters are really powerful, but use the same attacks. Tyrannitar, the most intimidating by far, is tough, but 4x weak to fighting, and doesn't have very high special defense either. It will use Crunch and Earthquake. Its ability also puts Sandstorm into effect so bring out either a ground, rock, or steel type or have a lot of potions/leftovers ready. This battle is actually not THAT tough. Yeah, his pokemon's levels are high, but you can have high levels too. Beat him, and go catch all 386 pokemon. Have fun!
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5.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------------------------|-=/GIOVANNI BATTLES=-|-----------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Giovanni Battles Introduction
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Much like your rival, Giovanni will battle with you a couple of times through your journey. He is similar to a Gym Leader, in the sense that you must beat him to progress, but you usually don't get any rewards apart from money. He carries mostly ground and normal pokemon. The first time you see him will be at Celadon City, at the Team Rocket Hideout. The second time is at Silph Co. in
Saffron City. Both times some of his pokemon will be different so be prepared for that. You will also fight him a third time as a gym leader in Viridian City, but that isn't included here. See the Gym Leaders section for help on that.

Battle 1 - Team Rocket Hideout
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Pokemon- Onix (lvl 25) Rhyhorn (lvl 24) Kangaskhan (lvl 29)

This battle isn't hard if you use basic type matchups. Onix has low stats in every area except for defense. It's attack, though it looks intimidating, is really low, so if you send out a weak water or grass type you want to train, it's okay. It will use rock throw and bind mostly. One powerful water gun can take care of him. Rhyhorn is a new face, but a pretty weak one. Like Onix, it's special defense is incredibly low, leaving it vulnerable to grass and water types. Kangaskhan, though it looks really hard, isn't if you have level 30 pokemon and above. It doesn't have any espcially low stats, and if you use weak fighting moves, it can still resist them pretty well. One thing I tried to do was send out a ghost pokemon since they're immune to normal attacks. My Gengar was doing great until Kangaskhan used bite (which is super-effective against ghost and psychic types). I've found that using any pokemon with a high defense and attack stat will do fine.

Battle 2 - Silph Co.
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Pokemon- Nidorino (lvl 37) Rhyhorn (lvl 37) Kangaskhan (lvl 35) Nidoqueen (lvl 41)

Okay. Once again, you'll have to fight his unbelievably weak team, but this time he has more and different pokemon. He lost his Onix and got a Nidoqueen,but it's okay cause they're both weak. Nidorino can be disposed of with any
ground or psychic pokemon, and Rhyhorn is still weak and vulnerable to grass and water attacks. Kangaskhan is almost the same, with a couple of new attacks. In B/R/Y he had Dizzy Punch, but he doesn't now. Fighting types will bring him down slowly, but if you're in a rush, try using Counter (which is great becuase he always uses physical attacks... get it from a move tutor in Celadon Mart). Nidoqueen is intimidating... big, fat, and an extremely queer color, but has low attack... for now. A psychic attack onslaught or a water/grass combo will end the battle.
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6.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------------------------------------|-=/Extras=-|-----------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Legendary Dogs
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After u beat the Elite Four The legendary Dogs will be released depending on wat starter u chose. In FireRed( Entei, Raikou, and Suicune) are found randomly though out the map. If you started off with Charmander as your starter then you will find Suicune in the wild. If you picked Squirtle as your starter then you will find Raikou and if you picked Bulbasaur as your starter then you will find Entei. you will NOT be able to pin point their exact location so if u run into them. make sure you are prepared and ready for battle. and have alot of ultraballs. (or use masterball)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------Articuno--------------------------------------------------------------------

So to find the Legendary Bird Articuno.. Fly to Fuchsia City, and head south. After passing a few trainers. go ahead and hop into the water and head on though Seafoam Islands by swimming south. After you battle all the trainers head west along Route 20 and fight off some MORE trainers. you will eventually reach land with a cave entrance.

Head to the right and use Strength on the boulder to push it into the hole. Head back to the entrance and head north. Pick up the Ice Heal. Head north but don't go down the ladder, instead head right and push the second boulder into the nearby hole. Jump down that hole. Push the rock again into the nearby hole. Do this once more and jump down the hole. You should land in water and the current will carry you to another area.
Surf up, and back onto land. Head left and down and pick up the Ultra Ball. Head back north and up the next ladder you come to. Go around the path, skip the ladder and water (it's too rough to surf anyway), until you get to a boulder puzzle. Labelling the boulders from left to right, A, B, C & D (C & D are the two together), push B all the way to the left. Push A down into the hole. Then push D all the way up, and C down one place, then left into the hole. Jump down the hole, and the water should now be calm. Surf north. Now be sure to have PLENTY of Pokeballs, and be well healed. you are about to try to catch Articuno.

Strategy
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Rock moves are great to take Articuno down with a 4x weakness, Electric and Fire also work nicely. Legendary Pokemon are quite hard to catch, but if you get it down to very low health and inflict it with a status such as sleep, or paralysis it makes it a lot easier. All legendaries are very strong, so be sure to catch it. DO NOT USE YOUR MASTERBALL. There are much tougher Pokemon you should use it on like the Dogs or Mewtwo. (feel free to explore the rest of the cave theres still some item left to pick up)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------Moltres---------------------------------------------------------------------

Moltres is probably the easiest Legendary you will encounter. mainly because its so easy to get to...unlike the rest. Moltres is on  Island 1 of the 3 Mysterious Islands. (make sure u have Strength) head straigh up north and fight pass a few trainers. theres a few Strength puzzles but theyre simple im sure u can figure it out. Head up to Mt. Ember if u go all the way up Moltres is sitting at the top but if u go right before u fight him there is a Fire Stone over there. (used for Vulpix or Growlithe)
theres not much of a strategy to beating moltres just use lighting or water to weaken it then Paralyze or put it to sleep then throw Ultra Balls for your life. Good Luck

--------------------------------------------------------Zapdos/Power Plant-------------------------------------------------

Fly to the Pokecenter on Route 10, the one next to the Rock Tunnel. Head north until you see a strip of water and surf on it east and then south until you find the Power Plant. There is a Trainer at the entrance of the Power Plant dont worry to much about him he only has a Rhyhorn and Likatung. Inside there is a bunch of items and some are actually electrodes and voltorbs disguised as items. It is pretty simple to get through the Power Plant there arent any traps or puzzles so u should be fine. At the back of the Power Plant tho is Zapdos. same as the other 2 Birds, just weaken hi mdown put a status effect on him (sleep or paralyze) then throw Ultra Balls.

--------------------------------------------------------Mewtwo/Cerulean Cave---------------------------------------------

To find Mewtwo you actually passed the cave early in the game, at cerulean city u probably saw the Cerulean Cave or Unknown Dungeon entrance off to the left with a person in front of it. Well if u beat the Elite Four that person shouldnt be there. So just work your way over there. Once u enter your going to need Rock Smash and and Escape rope for a quick get out and your gonna want to be Well Prepared cause all the wild pokemon inside are high in level and very strong. make your way through the first level it isnt that difficult. The next room is a mave sense i cant post a picture of the maze with the way through your gonna have to figure it out on your own. (shouldnt be that difficult). once u climb down the ladder and enter the 3rd level make your way to the water. surf around and mewtwo will be sitting on a little island near the entrance. MAKE SURE YOU ARE PREPARED he is strong, he will use Psychic, Safeguard, Swift, and recover. For a strategy just do what u normally would weaken it then put it to sleep or paralyze it. (will not work if Safe Guard is in play) Then just Spam Ultra Balls.
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This is my *attempt* at a walkthrough! Everything will be formatted and bold-ed and fast reference coded later. /------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Contents | -------------------------------------------------------------------------/ I. Stuffs II. FAQ III. Walkthrough PL-1. Introduction Sequence PL-2. Yellow Town PL-4. Route 401 PL-5. Central City PL-6. Marfeny Lake PL-7. Yellow Town PL-8. Central City PL-9. Route 402 PL-10. Route 403 PL-11. Inhore Woods PL-12. Inhore City PL-13. Inhore Woods PL-14. Inhore City PL-15. Inhore City Gym GR-1. Route 404 GR-2. Route 405/Hyor Farm GR-3. Inhore City GR-4. Route 405/Hyor Farm GR-5. Pantem Town GR-6. Route 406 GR-7. Esmerald City GR-8. Botanical Building GR-9. Esmerald City Gym SE-1. Route 407 SE-2. Bramboch Town SE-3. Route 408 SE-4. Seanport City SE-5. Route 409 SE-6. Imatari Islands SE-7. Seanport City SE-8. Seanport City Lighthouse SE-9. Seanport City Gym GH-1. Route 409 GH-2. National Park GH-3. Dardusk City GH-4. Dardusk City Gym EA-1. Guardian Tower EA-2. Route 410 EA-3. Dardusk Woods EA-4. Enermy Town EA-5. Mt. Shuem (1st floor) EA-6. Mt. Shuem (2nd floor) EA-7. Mt. Shuem (3rd floor) EA-8. Route 411/Groment Desert EA-9. Groment City EA-10. Museum EA-11. Groment Mines (1st floor) EA-12. Groment Mines (2nd floor) EA-13. Groment Mines (3rd floor) EA-14. Groment City Gym EL-1. Mt. Zhery (1st floor) EL-2. Mt. Zhery (2nd floor) EL-3. Mt. Zhery (3rd floor) EL-4. Mt. Zhery (1st floor) EL-5. Mt Zhery (4th floor) EL-6. Route 412 EL-7. Serenity City EL-8. Power Plant EL-9. Serenity City Gym EL-10. Route 417 GL-1. Route 413 GL-2. Mt. Icestorm (1st floor) GL-2. Mt. Icestorm (2nd floor) GL-3. Mt. Icestorm (3rd floor) GL-4. Mt. Winder (1st floor) GL-5. Mt. Winder (top) GL-6. Mt. Icestorm (3rd floor) GL-7. Route 414 GL-8. Snowce City GL-9. Mt. Icestorm GL-10. Snowce City GL-11. Snowce City Gym CL-1. Route 415 CL-2. Route 416 CL-3. Team Steam Secret Base CL-4. Drakebreath City CL-5. My. Draken IV. Safari Zones SZ-1. Desert Zone SZ-2. Marsh Zone SZ-3. Ice Zone SZ-4. Field Zone /------------------------------------------------------------------------- | I. Stuffs | -------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Started 7/28/11 ***Be sure to keep your bag from getting filled! If your bag is full, and you try to pick up another item, there is a high probability of the item disappearing! Clean it out at Pokemon Centers regularly!*** ***Also, be sure to keep less than six Pokemon in your party. There are a lot of free Pokemon given out, some of which you will only get one opportunity to accept!!*** ***DON'T BUY ANY DECORATION ITEMS! YOU CAN'T USE THE PC IN YOUR ROOM ANYWAY!*** ***DON'T ENTER CONTESTS UNLESS YOU WANT A FREAKY GLITCH EVERYTIME YOU'RE GIVEN A POKEMON!!*** Trainers are listed as such: (Name) $(base money earned) (Pokemon) Lv(#) (base experienced earned) The money and experience does not include changes made by: Pokerus, Amulet Coin (more money), Exp Share (splits exp) or Lucky Egg (more experience) Pokemon found in routes are listed as such: Pokemon (level range for all Pokemon in route if same) (Pokemon)(level if applicable)(chance to encounter) Things to do: -Finish Walkthrough for Zhery League -Finish Walkthrough for Lauren League [strike]-Catalogue Safari Zone pokemon[strike] -Fill in all location Pokemon, including Pokemon found by Headbutt, while Surfing, and by Fishing -Change all dollar signs to Pokedollar signs /------------------------------------------------------------------------- | II. Frequently Asked Questions | -------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Q. Where can I get this game? A. (You need Visual Boy Advance) Go to http://wesleyfg.weebly.com/download-gba.html and save the .gba file to your computer. Run VBA, File>Open and locate the .gba file. Have fun! Q. I can leave Central City to the west! A. Make sure youve 1) visited Oak at Manfeny Lake, 2) seen Oak at Jasmines lab and 3) seen Oak in the Central City Radio Tower. Q. How do I evolve Feebas? A. Water Stone. Q. Wheres Inhore Gyms Leader, Jessica? A. Head back into the woods, check the Combee hive! Q. How do I move the Snolaxes? A. Approach them and the Honey Shop girl will automatically talk to you. Now head back to Inhore and buy some Honey (at the counter inside the fenced area). Have it in your inventory and when you talk to a Snorlax youll wake it up and battle. Q. I cant do anything in Esmerald City! A. Check your Key Items and USE the Steam Uniform. While wearing it you can enter the Botanical Building (the big one) and take out Team Steam! Q. Where can I find Eevee? A. After defeating Team Steam in Esmerald City, have less than six pokemon in your party and talk to the guy on the bench next to the Gym. He will give you an Eevee egg. Q. How can I enter the National Park's Pokemon Catching Contest? A. Sorry, you can't. The event just isn't active. Q. Argh! Bagon wont move! A. Talk to him from the right side. Q. Where is the Snowce City Gym Leader? A. 1) Make sure you've talked to Solana in front of the Snowce Pokemon Center, 2) talk to the leader in the 1st room of Mt. Icestorm, 3) make sure you talk to her a second time by the route 414 exit of Mt. Icestorm. Q. How do I evolve ___________? A.Combee evolves into Vespiquen at Level 21 Riolu evolves into Lucario at Level 35 Electabuzz evolves into Electivire at Level 40 Magmar evolves into Magmortar at Level 40 Eevee evolves into Espeon and Umbreon through happiness at day or at night. Misdreavus evolves into Mismagius at Level 40 Feebas evolves into Milotic via Water Stone Dusclops evolves into Dusknoir at level 43 Murkrow evolves into Honchkrow at level 40 Snorunt evolves into Froslass through in-game trade, like everything that normally needs trading. ((Due to a glitch some Pokemon will drop back in level after evolving)) Q. Where do I get Pokemon that evolve by trading? A. Find the answers here: http://wesleyfg.weebly.com/trade-pokeacutemon.html Q. Where do I find Rhyperior, Glaceon, Leafeon and Gallade? A. Sorry, not in this game. ((Older instructions for patching and IPS file)) Q. Where can I get a clean Ruby rom? A. http://megaupload.com/?d=1NSS7DQP Q. I've got the ROM, now what? A. Get Lunar IPS (http://www.zophar.net/utilities/patc...lunar-ips.html), Snakebyte's Light Platinum (English).ips file (http://www.sendspace.com/file/u6wuqw), and a VBA emulator. Here I'm going to assume you have basic knowledge of computer files. Extract and run Lunar IPS, click Select IPS Patch and choose the Light PLatinum (English).ips file. It'll ask you to select a file to patch, choose the clean Ruby rom (0907 - Pokemon - Ruby Version (U) (v1.0).gba if you got if from the above link). You get a message saying that it was successfully patched. Open VBA, select Options>Emulator>Save Type>Flash 128k. Now File>Open and open the now patched Ruby Rom file. /------------------------------------------------------------------------- | III. Walkthrough | -------------------------------------------------------------------------/ =========================== PL-1. Introduction Sequence =========================== Starts off just as any other Pokemon game, an introduction, boy/girl and name. You dont get to pick your rivals name this time however, we all like their names to much. You start off in a dream sequence, with Arceus surrounded by Palkia, Dialga and Gratina. Arecus disappears, everythings starts shaking and then you wake up in your bed in Yellow Town. Head to the stairs and your mom will come up with a message from Prof. Jasmine asking you to go to Central City. Shell also ask you to set the clock. Leave the house, and immediately Kaori (the current champion of the Zhery League) will show up and take you to Central City on his Salamence. In Central City, Kaori will take you to the (empty) lake where youll meet Professor Jasmine and Ash. They have you translate the stone in the lake, and Prof. Jasmine will decide that it needs to be destroyed. Kaori will take care of that with Empoleon and fill the lake. Ash and Kaori will take off and youll be jumped by a member of Team Steam that was hiding nearby. Professor Jasmine will ask you to pick a Pokemon to fight the Grunt. Charmander Lv5 19hp (Scratch, Growl) Squirtle Lv5 19hp (Tackle, Tail Whip) Bulbasaur Lv5 21hp (Tackle, Growl) *Fight* Poochyena Lv2 (15 exp) After you defeat the Grunt, Jasmine will give you the Pokemon you chose. The Professor will take you to her lab, talk to her and shell tell you to head to Marfeny Lake, easy of Central City to find Professor Oak for her. Talk to her again to receive a Pokeball. And were off! =========================== PL-2. Yellow Town =========================== Freebies Pokeball (Prof Jasmine) Max Potion (Little girl in the SW of the town) Thunderstone (Kid in SW house) Elekid (above the Lab) Not much to do here besides get some items. On the right side on the outside of Jasmines Lab is a staircase that leads to a room with an Elekid. Either leave it alone altogether or take it, because when it asks Do you want this Pokemon? if you say No it will disappear. When youre done head north to Route 401. =========================== PL-4. Route 401 =========================== Pokemon (Levels) Starly (2-3)(8%), Wurmple(2-3)(45%), Bidoof(2-3)(45%), Poochyena(3)(2%) Items Thief (cooltrainer) Potion x2 Trainers Bug Catcher Jose $64 Caterpie Lv4 (45 exp) Caterpie Lv4 (45 exp) Venipede Lv4 (217 exp) Venipede Lv4 (217 exp) Youngster Juan $80 Poochyena Lv4 (46 exp) Spearow Lv5 (61 exp) Electrike Lv4 (88 exp) Pidgey Lv5 (58 exp) Blitzle Lv5 (60 exp) Bug Catcher Matt $80 Kricketot Lv5 (181) Caterpie Lv5 (55) Venipede Lv5 (273) Metapod Lv5 (76) Metapod Lv5 (76) A simple route with simple trainers. Near the sign, in front of the berry trees (the little round ones) a person will give you TM46, Thief. Teach it to a Pokemon and you can steal berries from trees. Two pokeballs in the grass hold potions. =========================== PL-5. Central City =========================== Pokemart Potion $300 Antidote $100 Parlyz Heal $200 Awakening $250 Freebies! Ultra Ball (Old man on bench) TM01 Focus Punch (Blackbelt with Croagunk) Growlithe (Guy between Safari Zone and Contest Hall) Amulet Coin (house with Shinx) Contest Pass (Lady in Contest Hall) ((NOTE There is a visual Glitch relating to the Contest Hall. If you enter a Contest you will forever have an image of the first Pokemon shown superimposed on the screen every time you are offered a Pokemon. The Glitch disappears when you leave or enter a room, but will reappear next time youre offered a Pokemon. If you enter another Contest, the superimposed Pokemon will change to whatever was first in that Contest. *As far as I can tell* this has no serious consequences, its just annoying. If you want to avoid this glitch, dont enter any contests.)) Welcome to Central City! Its got everything a new trainer could want, a Pokemon Center, Pokemart, Contest hall, Safari Zone and Radio Tower! Too bad it you cant buy any Pokeballs here Oh well. The second floor of the radio tower is currently closed. In the Safari Zone, you can go to 4 different areas. The left attendant takes you to either the Marsh Zone or the Field Zone, the right one has the Ice Zone and the Desert Zone. Once youre done exploring and picking up freebies, head east towards Marfeny Lake! =========================== PL-6. Marfeny Lake =========================== Pokemon (Levels) Grass Croagunk(2-3)(44%), Nincada(3)(10%), Pidove(2-4)(24%), Poochyena(3-4)(10%), Shinx(2, 4)(2%) Surfing Horsea (lv5-35)(90%), Goldeen (lv15-25)(5%), Feebas (lv25-30)(4%), Magikarp (lv25-30)(1%) Old Rod (all level 5-10) Magikarp (100%) Good Rod (all level 10-30) Magikarp (60%), Carvanha (40%) Super Rod Carvanha (lv30-35)(40%), Wailmer (lv25-45)(60%) Items Super Potion (Ball) Waterstone (ball) Trainers Lass Marina $96 Croagunk Lv5 (63) Spearow Lv6 (73) Starly Lv6 (108) Bidoof Lv6 (87) Blitzle Lv6 (72) Youngster Kaio $160 Stunky Lv8 (256) Stunky Lv9 (288) Shinx Lv9 (142) Pachirisu Lv10 ( 271) Head east to find Prof Oak taking to Kenta about Feebas. There are two Feebas on the shore, Kenta catches one and the other attacks Oak. (Ooh, scary! Almost as terrifying as a rogue Magikarp! ) You jump in and fight a wild Feebas! (Note Feebas is predominantly male, but if you save before the event you can reload and youll eventually find a female) Feebas Lv3 (26) After you either defeat or capture the Feebas, youll deliever your message from Professor Jasmine and Oak and Kenta will take off. Head back to Yellow Town! =========================== PL-7. Yellow Town =========================== Head into the Lab and Oak with show up to talk to Jasmine. Hes now off to the Central City Radio Tower, so lets head back! =========================== PL-8. Central City =========================== Freebies! Chikorita OR Cyndaquil OR Totodile Go into the Radio Tower and youll find you can access the 2nd floor now! Talk to Oak and hell give you a National Dex. After Kenta leaves, talk to Oak again and hell offer you 3 Pokemon. First hell offer you Chokorita. If you turn him down and talk to him again hell offer Cyndaquil. Turn him down again and hell offer Totodile. Before you leave the city be sure to stock up on Antidotes, those darn Venipedes and Whirlipedes coming up have a nasty habit of poisoning your Pokemon. Now its time to continue on our quest, head west to Route 402. =========================== PL-9. Route 402 =========================== Pokemon Grass Shinx(lv3-4)(26%), Caterpie(lv3)(20%), Tailow(lv3-4)(24%), Glameow(lv4)(10%), Blitzle(lv3-4)(9%), Wurmple(lv4)(10%), Buneary(lv3)(1%) Surfing Magikarp (lv20-30)(90%), Psyduck (lv5-35)(10%) Old Rod (all level 5-10) Magikarp (70%), Goldeen (30%) Good Rod (all level 10-30) Magikarp (60%), Goldeen (20%), Corphish (20%) Super Rod Corphish(lv20-45)(100%) Items Rare Candy (ball) Max Potion Trainers Bug Catcher Kuty $160 Venipede Lv8 (436) Combee Lv10 (132) Combee Lv10 (132) Caterpie Lv8 (90) Youngster Renato $192 Poochyena Lv11 (129) Croagunk Lv11 (141) Shinx Lv11 (174) Pachirisu Lv12 (325) If you try to head down Route 402 before completing the Oak events youll find the path blocked. Once the events are finished, you can continue. Head to the bridge and youll see Diamond looking into the water. Theres a drowning Pichu! Save it and itll battle you. Pichu Lv5 Once the battles over Diamond will introduce himself and challenge you. *Fight* Pkm Trainer Diamond $576 Pidgey Lv11 (129) Charmander Lv12 (166) Elekid Lv12 (271) After the battle Diamond will take off and youll continue to Route 403. =========================== PL-10. Route 403 =========================== Pokemon (all level 7-12) Blitzle (40%), Spearow (20%), Pidgey (30%), Psyduck (8%), Bidoof (2%) Headbutt (all level7-14) Combee (90%), Heracross (5%), Pinsir (4%), Spinarak (1%) Items Full Restore (bug catcher) Super Potion TM17 Headbutt (Red) Ultra Ball Trainers Bug Catcher Mark $192 Cascoon Lv11 (169) Combee Lv12 (159) Silcoon Lv11 (166) Silcoon Lv12 (181) Metapod Lv12 (184) Youngster Mayk $208 Bidoof Lv12 (174) Pidgey Lv13 (153) Spearow Lv13 (160) Phanpy Lv12 (318) Shinx Lv13 (205) Head up 403 and youll see Red with his Croagunk looking at a skinny tree. As you pass him, hell stop you and after a quick demonstration will give you TM17 Headbutt before heading on his way. Keep going north and youll meet Inhores Gym Leader, Jessica. Shell tell you about a problem with the Combee, and her Vespiqueen will clear the small trees blocking Inhore Woods. Follow her inside. =========================== PL-11 Inhore Woods =========================== Pokemon Caterpie(5-12)(20%), Wurmple(5-12)(50%), Tailow(5-12)(5%), Metapod(5-12)(15%), Venipede(5-12)(9%), Shroomish(6-12)(1%) Items Super Potion x2 Ultra Ball x2 Trainers Bug Catcher Kayo $240 Metapod Lv14 (216) Wurmple Lv15 (172) Metapod Lv14 (216) Cascoon Lv14 (216) Whirlipede Lv15 (228) Youngster Jhonas $256 Poochyena Lv15 (175) Blitzle Lv15 (183) Shinx Lv15 (237) Wurmple Lv16 (184) Lass Lais $256 Glameow Lv16 (222) Pidove Lv16 (253) Shinx Lv16 (253) Shinx Lv16 (253) Bug Catcher Kae $256 Glameow Lv16 (222) Zubat Lv16 (184) Nincada Lv16 (222) Shinx Lv16 (253) Silcoon Lv16 (243) When you enter the woods you can pick up the Super Potions (one to the left and one to the right), then continue straight to the bridge to met up with Kenta. *Fight* Pkm Trainer Kenta $816 Budew Lv16 (513) Magby Lv17 (426) Totodile Lv17 (240) Once hes beaten you can continue on your merry way. Youll find a hive of angry Combee, but theyll chase you out if you try to enter. Head out of the Woods to the north part of Route 403. Route 403 Keep going north to Inhore City. =========================== PL-12. Inhore City =========================== Head into Inhore City and youll meet up with Jessica again. Shell inform you that Combee have invaded the city! Theyre blocking everything but the Pokemon Center. Before she heads back into the Woods Jessica says that the Combee are coming from the hive in the Woods and that shell reopen the Gym as soon as the Combee problem is solved. You cant do anything in the City and you cant continue on so you might as well heal at the PC and head back into the Woods yourself. =========================== PL-13. Inhore Woods =========================== Head back to the angry Combee hive and youll start to see Team Steam members. Well, what are you waiting for? Take em out! T. Steam Grunt $320 Poochyena Lv16 (187) Zubat Lv16 (184) Shinx Lv16 (253) T. Steam Grunt $320 Zubat Lv16 (184) Tailow Lv16 (201) Pidove Lv16 (253) Shinx Lv16 (253) T. Steam Grunt $320 Glameow Lv16 (222) Pidove Lv16 (253) Zubat Lv16 (184) Shinx Lv16 (253) In the heart of the hive are Jessica and Sheila. They battle, Jessica loses and you jump in. Steam Adm Sheila $760 Drifloon Lv18 (396) Drifblim Lv19 (243) Duskull Lv18 (373) Poochyena Lv18 (211) Once Sheila is defeated Team Steam will clear out and Jessica will head back to the Gym. Back to the City! =========================== PL-14. Inhore City =========================== Freebies TM09 Bullet Seed (Girl in first house) Exp Share (Guy in University, first floor) Treecko OR Torchic OR Mudkip (University top floor) HM01 Cut (defeat Red at Gym) Running Shoes (head north out of city after beating Gym) Trades A man inside the SE house wants a Spinarak for a Scyther. Its holding a Metal Coat and will evolve at the end of the trade Pokemart Ultra Ball $1200 Hyper Potion $1200 Max Potion $2500 Full Heal $600 Revive $1500 Max Repel $700 X Attack $500 X Defend $550 Shadow Mail $50 Now that the Combee are gone its time to search the city for freebies and defeat the Gym leader! As you try to enter the Gym, Red will come out and challenge you. (He just beat the leader but all his Pokemon are full heath? Go figure.) Pkm Trainer Red $960 Pikachu Lv18 (315) Riolu Lv20 (813) Turtwig Lv18 (172) =========================== PL-15. Inhore City Gym =========================== All in all a pretty simple Gym. Make it to the end to fight the leader. If you get too close to the Combee hives on the trees however a random battle with a Combee will automatically start! Bug Catcher Carlos $272 Combee Lv16 (211) Butterfree Lv17 (582) Metapod Lv17 (261) Venipede Lv17 (928) Bug Catcher Fierro $272 Combee Lv16 (211) Dustox Lv17 (582) Wurmple Lv16 (184) Bug Catcher Vanessa $288 Venipede Lv18 (982) Combee Lv18 (238) Metapod Lv18 (277) Pineco Lv18 (231) Leader Jessica $440 Skorupi Lv18 (223) Vespiquen Lv22 (423) Ariados Lv20 (573) Whirlipede Lv18 (273) Defeat Jessica to receive the Plain Badge! Now you can use Cut outside of battle. Also youll receive TM06 Toxic. Well, with the Gym Leader defeated theres nothing to do in town but visit the Honey Farm! But, wait, theres no one there? Oh well, better head on out then. The man at the north will give you a pair of running shoes as you leave. =========================== GR-1. Route 404 =========================== Pokemon Grass (all level 10-15) Spinarak (40%), Venonat (5%), Combee (20%), Pikachu (20%), Vulpix (5%), Kricketot (8%), Oddish (2%) Headbutt (all level 10-15) Heracross (60%), Pinsir (30%), Scyther (9%), Combee (1%) Surfing Tentacool (lv5-35)(100%) Old Rod (all level 5-10) Magikarp (70%), Tentacool (30%) Good Rod (all level 10-30) Magikarp (60%), Tentacool (20%), Wailmer (20%) Super Rod Wailmer (lv20-45)(100%) Items Max Potion Quick Claw (kid by honey tree) TM35 Flamethrower Good Rod Ultra Ball Trainers Youngster Higor $272 Starly Lv16 (288) Pidove Lv16 (253) Taillow Lv17 (214) Tranquill Lv17 (513) Shinx Lv16 (253) Lass Kelly $272 Glameow Lv16 (222) Spearow Lv17 (210) Nidoran (f) Lv16 (201) Cubone Lv16 (651) Budew Lv17 (546) Phanpy Lv17 (451) Bug Catcher Carlos $272 Kricketune Lv16 (171) Metapod Lv16 (246) Metapod Lv16 (246) Metapod Lv17 (261) Venipede Lv17 (928) Bug Catcher Jose $288 Metapod Lv16 (246) Spinarak Lv17 (196) Pinsir Lv18 (771) As you head up Route 404 youll encounter Lunick and Solana. Meeting equals battle. *Fight* Pkmn Trainer Lunick $360 Chimchar Lv17 (235) Croagunk Lv17 (217) Luxio Lv18 (462) They part, Lunick heading south and Solana heading north. Head to the bridge and a Fisherman will stop you and offer to teach you to fish. You should let him, its hilarious. Plus hell give you a Good Rod. If you decline, hell ask you next time you pass by. Keep going and 404 turns into 405. =========================== GR-2. Route 405/Hyor Farm =========================== Pokemon Grass (all level 10-16) Pidgey (40%), Bidoof (20%), Blitzle (20%), Phanpy (10%), Tauros (8%), Venonat (2%) Headbutt (all level 10-15) Scyther (60%), Pinsir (30%), Heracross (5%), Pineco (5%) Surfing Tentacool (lv5-35)(90%), Corphish (lv15-30)(9%), Krabby (lv25-30)(1%) Old Rod (all level 5-10) Magikarp (70%), Tentacool (30%) Good Rod (all level 10-30) Magikarp (60%), Tentacool (20%), Wailmer (20%) Super Rod Wailmer (lv20-45)(100%) Items Ultra Ball Miltank (Man in house) Trainers Lass Luana $288 Shinx Lv17 (268) Taillow Lv18 (226) Vulpix Lv18 (243) Oddish Lv17 (283) Blitzle Lv18 (219) Bidoof Lv18 (261) Head into the house on the left and talk to the man sitting inside to receive a Miltank. Its very useful because it can learn both Lava Surf and regular Surf. Weird, but useful. It can also learn Rock Smash and Strength, four HMs for one Pokemon! Head north and meet up with Kenta. Battle time! *Fight* Pkm Trainer Kenta $1008 Budew Lv18 (577) Magby Lv21 (526) Shroomish Lv18 (250) Totodile Lv20 (282) Pichu Lv20 (180) After you defeat Kenta keep heading north. Youll see two Snorlax sleeping and blocking the bridge. Approach them and the girl nearby in the cowboy hat will inform you that shes the owner of the Honey shop, and that you need Honey to wake them. She leaves, and you cant continue until you have Honey. Guess we head back to Inhore. Also up here is Hyor Farms Milk Shop where you can buy MooMoo Milk for $500 each. =========================== GR-3. Inhore City =========================== Pick up some Honey ($50) and head back to the Snorlaxes. =========================== GR-4. Route 405/Hyor Farm =========================== Grass (all level 10-16) Pidgey (40%), Bidoof (20%), Blitzle (20%), Phanpy (10%), Tauros (8%), Venonat (2%) Headbutt (all level 10-15) Scyther (60%), Pinsir (30%), Heracross (5%), Pineco (5%) Surfing Tentacool (lv5-35)(90%), Corphish (lv15-30)(9%), Krabby (lv25-30)(1%) Old Rod (all level 5-10) Magikarp (70%), Tentacool (30%) Good Rod (all level 10-30) Magikarp (60%), Tentacool (20%), Wailmer (20%) Super Rod Wailmer (lv20-45)(100%) Items TM43 Secret Power Potion Trainers Youngster Daniel $288 Venipede Lv18 (982) Combee Lv18 (238) Metapod Lv18 (277) Pineco Lv18 (231) Bug Catcher Juan $288 Nincada Lv17 (235) Nincada Lv17 (235) Ninjask Lv18 (597) Ninjask Lv18 (597) Kricketune Lv18 (192) Walk up to the Snorlax, Do you want to use Honey? Thats why I brought some! Snorlax battle! *Fight* Wild Snorlax Lv18 (396) You only need to fight one to continue and the other one will stay there until you wake it as well. Keep going until you reach Pantem Town =========================== GR-5. Pantem Town =========================== Freebies None Welcome to Pantem Town! Be careful, Solana is waiting outside the Pokemon Center, and as soon as you try to enter shell challenge you to a battle! Its a rotten trick, she knows she cant take you on at full strength so she waits until youre hurt and catches you right before you heal them. Im on to you Solana! Anyway *Fight* Pkmn Trainer Solana $360 Turtwig Lv17 (163) Nidoran (f) Lv17 (214) Buneary Lv18 (243) After the fight youre free to use the Pokemon Center again. There is absolutely nothing else to do in this town, unless you want to have fun with the puddles graphic glitches. That kept me entertained for a while. Onwards! =========================== GR-6. Route 406 =========================== Pokemon (all level 12-16) Croagunk(50%), Psyduck(11%), Grimer(14%), Wooper(20%), Venonat(5%) Items Ultra Ball Ether Lucky Egg (Bug Catcher in grass) Super Potion Dive Ball Trainers Cooltrainer Karen $912 Shroomish Lv18 (250) Gloom Lv18 (508) Croagunk Lv19 (243) Cooltrainer Jorge $960 Shroomish Lv19 (264) Gloom Lv20 (565) Croagunk Lv20 (256) Youngster Carlos $320 Breloom Lv20 (706) Gloom Lv20 (565) Roselia Lv20 (651) Cooltrainer Ruka $1344 Kricketune Lv19 (202) Croagunk Lv20 (256) Sandslash Lv28 (978) Cooltrainer Katia $1056 Nidorina Lv20 (501) Roselia Lv21 (684) Skiploom Lv22 (640) A pretty straightforward route, though it is raining. A Bug Catcher here gives you a Lucky Egg that, when held, increases the experience a Pokemon gains. Shortly after you pass by the Route 406 sign Diamond will hop down from the ledge and challenge you. *Fight* PKMN Trainer Diamond $440 Gastly Lv20 (406) Tranquill Lv21 (634) Elekid Lv22 (499) Eevee Lv20 (393) Once Diamond has been defeated continue on to Esmerald City. =========================== GR-7. Esmerald City =========================== Freebies (after defeating Team Steam) Eevee egg (guy on bench next to gym) Lucky Punch (girl on bench with Buneary) Shop Ultra Ball $1200 Hyper Potion $1200 Max Potion $2500 Full Heal $600 Revive $1500 Max Repel $700 X Attack $500 X Defend $550 Shadow Mail $50 Well, oops, its on fire and filled with Team Steam members. You should probably do something about that. Walk up to the City and Red will fill you in on his plan, put out the fires and give you the Steam Uniform. Once youre inside the City, until you defeat Team Steam the only buildings you can access are the Pokemon Center and the Pokemart and the Botanical Building. In order to get inside the Botanical building, however, you need to put on the Uniform. Go to your Key Items, and USE the Uniform. Viola! Now you can enter the Botanical Building! =========================== GR-8. Botanical Building =========================== Freebies Zoura (enter third floor via right doorway) Trainers T. Steam Grunt $360 Poochyena Lv18 (211) Sandile Lv18 (319) T. Steam Grunt $400 Golbat Lv20 (732) Sandile Lv20 (355) T. Steam Grunt $420 Growlithe Lv20 (390) Sandile Lv21 (373) T. Steam Grunt $420 Drifloom Lv21 (463) Sandile Lv21 (373) T. Steam Grunt $420 Purrloin Lv21 (400) Sandile Lv21 (373) T. Steam Grunt $420 Shellos Lv21 (855) Duskull Lv21 (436) T. Steam Grunt $440 Grimer Lv21 (855) Baltoy Lv22 (273) Sandile Lv22 (390 Steam Adm Sheila $1040 Haunter Lv22 (594) Purugly Lv25 (321) Drifblim Lv26 (333) Once you defeat Sheila, theyll clear out the area and youll meet Esmerelda and Prof. Rowan. Theyll talk for a bit, then Esmerelda will head back to the Gym. On yourway to the Gym, dont forget to talk to the guy on the bench (with the Pachirisu) and pick up your free Eevee egg! Youll probably notice that outside the Gym is Ash and Red, but this time they dont want to fight you. Theyll thank you for helping and Ashll head off to Seanport. Gym now! =========================== GR-9. Esmerald City Gym =========================== Trainers Cooltrainer Carla $1056 Cacnea Lv22 (456) Bulbasuar Lv22 (301) Turtwig Lv22 (211) Camper Jose $368 Shromish Lv22 (306) Ivysaur Lv23 (694) Skiploom Lv23 (669) Cooltrainer Mary $1104 Grotle Lv23 (220) Exeggcute Lv23 (483) Gloom Lv23 (649) Camper Juan $368 Ivysaur Lv23 (694) Grovyle Lv23 (694) Tranquill Lv23 (694) Leader Esmeralda $540 Ivysaur Lv25 (754) Jumpluff Lv26 (979) Servine Lv26 (333) Torterra Lv27 (259) This is about as easy as Gym layouts can get. Solve a simple box puzzle and then take on the leader! Defeating Esmeralda grants you the Green Badge! You can now use Lavasurf! Shell also give you TM19 Gigadrain. Once the Gym is beaten you can leave the city and head north to Route 407. =========================== SE-1. Route 407 =========================== Pokemon (all level 12-20) Buizel(50%), Psyduck(20%), Poliwag(20%), Abra(8%), Machop(2%) Items Leftovers (fat guy on bench) Hyper Potion x2 PP Up Ultra Ball Net Ball Trainers Camper Carlos $368 Spinarak Lv22 (253) Spinarak Lv22 (253) Venonat Lv23 (369) Metapod Lv23 (354) Bug Catcher Diego $386 Spinarak Lv22 (253) Spinarak Lv22 (253) Venonat Lv23 (369) Skorupi Lv23 (285) Metapod Lv23 (354) Lass Carla $368 Chikorita Lv22 (301) Skiploom Lv22 (640) Gloom Lv23 (649) Bayleef Lv23 (694) Youngster Jorge $416 Aipom Lv26 (523) Wooper Lv26 (289) Head through the route and pick up a few nice items and youll reach a lake with a boat. Pay $600 and the ferry will move you a few feet across the water. You have no choice, better pay up then continue to Bramboch Town. =========================== SE-2. Bramboch Town =========================== Freebies! Larvitar (hiker inside house) Exp Share (girl outside Pokemon Center) This is where the action happens! Just kidding, although it does have the airport and a guy with a free Larvitar. Head east and youll be accosted by Red! *Fight!* PKM Trainer Red $1344 Pikachu Lv25 (438) Lucario Lv28 (1038) Grotle Lv27 (259) Gyarados Lv27 (1237) Onto Route 408! =========================== SE-3. Route 408 =========================== Pokemon (all level 12-20) Buizel (50%), Krabby(20%), Psyduck(10%), Corphish(5%), Poliwag(9%), Starly (6%) Items Potion Ultra Ball Dragon Fang (little girl on path) TM04 Calm Mind Revive TM13 Ice Beam Trainers Bug Catcher Higor $384 Skorupi Lv24 (297) Ariados Lv24 (688) Youngster Lancy $384 Mienfoo Lv24 (976) Flaffy Lv24 (601) Gloom Lv24 (678) Drilbur Lv24 (297) Swimmer (f) Maria $208 Wooper Lv25 (277) Poliwag Lv25 (412) Buizel Lv26 (450) Lanturn Lv26 (868) Cooltrainer Carlito $1248 Spearow Lv25 (310) Skorupi Lv26 (322) Buizel Lv26 (450) Cooltrainer Hiago $ Swablu LV25 (396) Aipom Lv25 (502) Mienfoo Lv26 (1057) Buizel Lv26 (450) Kingler Lv26 (1147) Nice little beach route with items. Head on through until you reach Seanport City. =========================== SE-4. Seanport City =========================== Freebies! Super Rod (man in house left of PC) Lapras (sailor in house left of PC) Brightpowder (Bug Catcher near Pokemart) Trades Carvanha for Seadra (evolves into Kindra after trade) Shop Ultra Ball $1200 Hyper Potion $1200 Max Potion $2500 Full Heal $600 Revive $1500 Max Repel $700 X Attack $500 X Defend $550 Shadow Mail $50 The Name Rater lives here! Theres also Port here for sailing later. If you wander around, youll find the Gym leader, Lucas, isnt in the Gym. Instead hes with Steven in front of a large (Walilord?) zeppelin. Theyve been waiting for you, so let head out to Imatari Island and fight Team Steam. =========================== SE-6. Imatari Islands =========================== Trainers T. Steam Grunt $500 Luxio Lv25 (642) Bronzor Lv25 (396) T. Steam Grunt $520 Toxicroak Lv26 (501) Bronzor Lv26 (411) T. Steam Grunt $520 Purugly Lv26 (333) Misdreavus Lv26 (819) Bronzor Lv26 (411) T. Steam Grunt $520 Haunter Lv26 (702) Misdreavus Lv26 (819) Steam Adm Sheila $1120 Haunter Lv28 (756) Purugly Lv28 (360) Drifblim Lv28 (360) Steam Leader Mar.&Ter. $2640 Blastoise Lv32 (1440) Rhydon Lv32 (1398) Eelektross Lv33 (933) Bad guys trying to catch legendary Pokemon. Take em down! You're too late though, Kryorge and Groundon have awoken and going to duke it out. Until Arecus shows up. =========================== SE-7. Seanport City =========================== You awake three days later in a strange bed. Lucas is waiting for you over in the lighthouse on the beach. And the lighthouse is full of trainers. Have fun! =========================== SE-8. Seanport City Lighthouse =========================== Trainers Sailor Jorge $832 Squirtle Lv25 (352) Poliwhirl Lv26 (729) Wartortle Lv26 (796) Bibarel Lv25 (133) Sailor Frank $832 Quagsire Lv26 (762) Seaking Lv26 (946) Tentacool Lv26 (585) Buizel Lv26 (450) Sailor Carlos $832 Goldeen Lv26 (618) Wailmer Lv26 (762) Sailor Marcos $832 Spheal Lv26 (417) Wailmer Lv26 (762) Carvanha Lv26 (489) Sailor Michael $832 Machoke Lv26 (813) Starmie Lv26 (1152) Once you reach the top of the lighthouse you can talk to Lucas and hell (grudgingly) return to the gym. To the Gym! =========================== SE-9. Seanport City Gym =========================== Trainers Swimmer(f) Mika $200 Seel Lv25 (535) Buizel Lv25 (433) Gastrodon Lv25 (240) Sailor Mike $832 Goldeen Lv26 (618) Wailmer Lv26 (762) Wailmer Lv26 (762) Swimmer(f) Carla $208 Prinplup Lv26 (796) Croconaw Lv26 (796) Sailor Jorge $832 Quagsire Lv26 (762) Seaking Lv26 (946) Leader Lucas $700 Octillery Lv32 (1123) Tentacruel Lv33 (1449) Kingdra Lv35 (1552) Gyarados Lv34 (1558) Make your way to the end and defeat Leader Lucas to receive the Sea Badge! If you had it, you could now use Rock Smash! TM03 Water Pulse is your as well. Head south from the Pokemon Center and continue on towards Route 409. =========================== GH-1. Route 409 =========================== Pokemon (all level 12-20) Skarmory(20%), Taillow(20%), Swablu (20%), Murkrow(10%), Chatot(15%), Venonat(9%), Growlithe(4%), Abra(2%) Items Max Ether Silverpowder HM06 Rock Smash TM47 Steel Wing Ultra Ball Calcium Trainers Lass Jessica $400 Rufflet Lv25 (342) Swellow Lv25 (867) Roselia Lv25 (813) Youngster Junior $416 Skarmory Lv26 (936) Swellow Lv26 (901) Shuppet Lv26 (540) Buizel Lv26 (450) Camper Mike $416 Roselia Lv25 (813) Breloom Lv25 (883) Banette Lv26 (996) Staravia Lv26 (667) Liepard Lv26 (333) Bug Catcher Rafael $448 Ninjask Lv27 (895) Ninjask Lv27 (895) Ninjask Lv27 (895) Butterfree Lv28 (960) Venipede Lv27 (1474) For those of you familiar with American cleaning products, this is the cleanest route in all of Zhery! Head to the north part of the route to meet Thomas, the Leader of the Dardusk City gym. Hell say a couple cryptic words and head back to Dardusk. Try to follow him south and youll find the way blocked by smashable rocks. To get HM06 Rock Smash you need to speak with the Hiker standing on the east side of the route, near the Pokeball containing Silverpowder. Continue south along the route and youll soon encounter Kenta again. Prepare to fight! *Fight!* PKMN Trainer Kenta $620 Roselia Lv30 (976) Breloom Lv31 (1095) Magmar Lv31 (1108) Croconaw Lv31 (949) After winning, keep going south and youll reach the National Park. =========================== GH-2. National Park =========================== Pokemon Grass (all level 10-20) Nidoran(f) (20%), Nidoran(m) (20%), Poliwag (10%), Machop (10%), Abra (10%), Ralts (10%), Budew (5%), Starly (5%), Gothita (4%), Purrloin (5%), Skorupi (1%) Surf Tentacool (lv 5-35) (91%), Feebas (lv 15-30) (9%) Rods Old Rod Magikarp (5-10)(70%), Tentacool (5-10)(30%) Good Rod Magikarp (10-30)(60%), Tentacool (10-30)(20%), Wailmer (10-30)(20%) Super Rod Sharpedo (30-35)(40%), Wailmer (30-45)(41%), Horsea (25-40)(19%) Items Ultra Ball Light Ball (woman with Starly) Full Heal PP Up Focus Band Trainers Youngster Felipe $432 Swablu LV26 (411) Corphish Lv27 (642) Camper Manoel $432 Sandslash Lv26 (907) Ninetail Lv27 (1029) Bug Catcher Joaquim $432 Butterfree Lv26 (891) Heracross Lv27 (1156) Ariados Lv26 (745) Lass Maria $432 Drilbur Lv26 (322) Electrike Lv26 (579) Roselia Lv27 (879) Youve reached the National Park! Sorry, but the Bug Catching contest is not active right now. As in, not at all in this game. Sorry. There are some trainers to fight, some items to get and some new Pokemon to find. When youre all done keep going south and youll reach Dardusk City. =========================== GH-3. Dardusk City =========================== The reports of people vanishing are lies. Tourism Board Freebies! Dratini (Cooltrainer in Pokemon Center) Difloon (guy on bench outside of Pokemon Center) Moon Stone (fat guy on bench) Spiritomb (top of tower after defeating Steam) Trades Kirlia for Haunter (Turns into Gengar after trade) Pokemart Ultra Ball $1200 Hyper Potion $1200 Max Potion $2500 Full Heal $600 Revive $1500 Max Repel $700 X Attack $500 X Defend $550 Shadow Mail $50 Welcome to Dardusk City! Not much to do at the moment because Guardian Tower is blocked off until you beat the leader. So, you might as well head to the gym and do it! =========================== GH-4. Dardusk City Gym =========================== Trainers Cooltrainer Higor $1344 Duskull Lv27 (561) Shuppet Lv27 (561) Dusclops Lv28 (1074) Banette Lv28 (1074) Cooltrainer Jessica $1344 Shuppet Lv27 (561) Drifblim Lv27 (346) Haunter Lv28 (756) Banette Lv28 (1074) Cooltrainer Jorge $1344 Sableye Lv28 (588) Dusclops Lv28 (1074) Haunet Lv28 (756) Drifblim Lv28 (360) Cooltrainer Thaisa $1344 Shuppet Lv27 (561) Drifblim Lv27 (346) Haunter Lv28 (756) Banette Lv28 (1074) Leader Thomas $800 Drifblim Lv35 (450) Mismagius Lv37 (673) Dusknoir Lv38 (1627) Gengar Lv40 (1627) Ok, this gym is dark, misty and there are teleport pads. To solve them do them in this order: 2, 2, 2, 3. 1 2 3 4 For this Gym the leader is already here waiting for you. At least as long as you spoke to Thomas before coming to Dardusk City (he was on the beach by the Rock Smash Hiker). Face him and defeat him to receive the Ghost Badge. This badge allows you to use Strength outside of battle. And a TM30 Shadow Ball. Once youre all done, leave the Gym and head towards Guardian Tower. =========================== EA-1. Guardian Tower =========================== Pokemon (all levels 20-25) Gastly (30%), Shuppet (35%), Litwick (10%), Sableye (10%), Duskull (13%), Misdreavus (2%) Items Ether Premier Ball TM04 Calm Mind TM10 Hidden Power Hyper Potion Trainers T. Steam Grunt $720 Scraggly Lv35 (652) Mienfoo Lv36 (1465) Mienfoo Lv36 (1465) Glameow Lv36 (501) T. Steam Grunt $720 Luxio Lv36 (925) Mienfoo Lv36 (1465) Rufflet Lv36 (493) Chatoto Lv36 (1735) T. Steam Grunt $720 Scraggly Lv35 (652) Mienfoo Lv36 (1465) T. Steam Grunt $720 Croagunk Lv36 (462) Skiploom Lv36 (1048) T. Steam Grunt $720 Roselia Lv37 (1204) Fearow Lv36 (1249) T. Steam Grunt $720 Roselia Lv37 (1204) Fearow Lv36 (1249) T. Steam Grunt $720 Croagunk Lv36 (462) Skiploom Lv36 (1048) Skiploom Lv36 (1048) T. Steam Grunt $720 Luxio Lv36 (925) Rufflet Lv36 (493) T. Steam Grunt $720 Mightyena Lv37 (1014) Murkrow Lv36 (231) Rufflet Lv36 (493) Steam Adm Sheila $1560 Drifblim Lv39 (501) As you try to enter the tower Lance and his Dragonite come by and let you know that Team Steam is inside, and that he wouldnt mind some help with them. Well, as long as you have nothing better to do you should probably help out. Fight your way to the top of the Tower to learn the Team Steam has summoned Lugia, and is now trying to capture it. Take on Kaitlyn to try and stop them! *Fight* Steam Leader Kaitlyn $3360 Bronzong Lv40 (642) Umbreon Lv42 (1773) Drapion Lv42 (1377) After fighting Kaitlyn will tell you that because she can no longer fight Lugia herself, its going to destroy the town in a rage. Enter Ho-oh, eager to try and take on Lugia itself. Like an overworked babysitter, Arceus comes in to break up another fight between Legendaries. After everyone clears out Lance drops you off at the Pokemon Center. Be sure to head back to the top of the Tower to pick up a free Spiritomb! With both the Gym and the Tower completed, its time to move on to Route 410! =========================== EA-2. Route 410 =========================== Pokemon (all level 15-25) Purrlion (40%), Grimer (20%), Gastly (10%), Drowzee (10%), Exeggcute (8%), Spoink (5%), Ralts (5%), Pachirisu (2%) Items Super Potion TM05 Roar Repel Ultra Ball TM44 Rest (need surf) Trainers Lass Carmen $544 Breloom Lv34 (1201) Rufflet Lv34 (465) Corphish Lv34 (808) Murkrow Lv34 (217) Youngster Joe $544 Scraggly Lv35 (652) Buneary Lv34 (459) Rufflet Lv34 (465) Gothita Lv34 (1383) Parasol Lady Camila $1200 Kecleon Lv36 (1017) Honchkrow Lv30 (577) Beauty Katy $2960 Wooper Lv36 (400) Starmie Lv37 (1641) Camper Higor $592 Aipom Lv35 (705) Staryu Lv36 (817) Gothorita Lv36 (1264) Butterfree Lv37 (1267) Purrlion Lv36 (685) Welcome to Route 410! Anyone else having Nugget Bridge flashbacks? No Nugget for you though. Just past the Parasol Lady youll see a plane go by with poor Dragonite holding onto the rear. Thats all, keep going to Dardusk Woods. =========================== EA-3. Dardusk Woods =========================== Pokemon (all level 15-25) Muchlax (40%), Murkrow (20%), Scyther (10%), Pinsir (10%), Venipede (8%), Caterpie (5%), Metapod (5%), Misdreavus (2%) Items Ultra Ball Super Potion Ether Elixer TM09 Bullet Seed Trainers Bug Catcher Sarah $576 Ninjask Lv36 (1195) Bug Catcher Burny $576 Venipede Lv36 (1966) Youngster Mayke $ Poochyena Lv36 (423) Youngster Ramon $576 Ariados Lv36 (1033) Ninjask Lv36 (1195) Whilrlipede Lv36 (547) Bug Cathcer Carl $576 Dustox Lv36 (1233) Ninjask Lv36 (1195) Combee Lv36 (477) Bug Catcher Mary $576 Ariados Lv36 (1033) Ninjask Lv36 (1195) Whilrlipede Lv36 (547) Metapod Lv36 (555) Bug Catcher John $576 Dustox Lv36 (1233) Ninjask Lv36 (1195) Combee Lv36 (477) As you head through the forest youll meet up with Solana again. *Fight* PMN Trainer Solana $800 Grotle Lv39 (375) Manectric Lv39 (1404) Miltank Lv40 (1713) Shell tell you there are four Gyms left in Zhery and take off. Onwards! You come up against Red on a bridge, and hell as you to calm down his Bagon. Approach the Bagon from the right side (not the bottom or left) and hell calmly head back to Red. He thanks you with a fight. *Fight* PKMN Trainer Red $800 Bagon Lv40 (385) Lucario Lv40 (1482) He doesnt take the loss very well, but he gets out of the way. Keep going and head south out of the forest. =========================== EA-4. Enermy Town =========================== Freebies Riolu (cooltrainer in house) HM04 Strength (blackbelt in house) TM11 Sunny Day (really at Marfeny Lake) HM05 Lava Surf (Lure, really at Marfeny Lake) Look around the town, then head to Marfeny Lake in the west. Youll meet Lure, a leader from the Lauren League, and hell give you HM05, Lava Surf and leave. Now you can head back to Enermy Town and the cave to Mt. Shuem. As you enter the cave Kenta comes out to surprise you with a battle. *Fight* Pkmn Trainer Kenta $860 Magmortar Lv40 (1713) Typhlosion Lv43 (1924) Lairon Lv42 (810) Hell take time to warn you about the lava fields in the cave and head off. =========================== EA-5. Mt. Shuem (1st floor) =========================== Pokemon (all level 15-25) Torkoal (40%), Slugma (20%), Magmar (20%), Zubat (14%), Golbat (6%) Items Moon Stone Energypowder TM35 Flamethrower Trainers Hiker Jhonas $1480 Torkoal Lv36 (1242) Machoke Lv37 (1156) Lairon Lv37 (712) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Youngster Diego $592 Lairon Lv36 (693) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Hiker Marcos $1480 Torkoal Lv36 (1242) Machoke Lv37 (1156) Lairon Lv37 (712) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) If you didnt get that Miltank back at Hyor Farm, you might want to catch one of these Torkoals to teach Lava Surf. Use Lava Surf to ride the lava currents to the other side of the lava pool. Then head to the next floor. =========================== EA-6. Mt. Shuem (2nd floor) =========================== Pokemon (all level 15-25) Slugma (40%), Numel (20%), Onix (13%), Torkoal (10%), Geodude (10%), Graveler (5%), Rhyhorn (2%) Items Burn Heal Timer Ball Trainers Triathelete Marina $1480 Lairon Lv36 (693) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Hiker Mike $1480 Torkoal Lv36 (1242) Machoke Lv37 (1156) Lairon Lv37 (712) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Here youll come across the mysterious Zero. Agree with him and hell give you a Pokemon, Deino. Say No to either questions and hell just leave. And then keep going. =========================== EA-7. Mt. Shuem (3rd floor) =========================== Pokemon (all level 15-25) Slugma (20%), Numel (20%), Rhyhorn (15%), Zubat (11%), Torkoal (10%), Magmar (10%), Onix (9%), Cubone (5%), Items Hyper Potion Sky Fossil (Hiker) Ultra Ball Hard Stone Trainers Lass Jessica $592 Numel Lv36 (678) Lairon Lv37 (712) Sandslash Lv37 (1291) Hiker Carlos $1480 Numel Lv36 (678) Lairon Lv37 (712) Sandslash Lv37 (1291) There are some rocks in this room that can be climbed with Rock Climb, but you wont get that for a while yet. Head along the path and youll meet up with Diamond again. He disses the other trainers in the cave and then challenges you. *Fight* Pkmn Trainer Diamond $860 Pupitar Lv41 (1264) Samurott Lv43 (1750) Electivire Lv42 (810) Then follow him out of the cave! =========================== EA-8. Route 411/Groment Desert =========================== Pokemon (all level 20-30) Hippopotas (20%), Cacnea (20%), Cubone (10%), Numel (10%), Drilbur (10%), Phanpy (10%), Trapinch (5%), Scraggly (5%), Baltoy (4%), Shellos (4%), Sandile (1%), Sandshrew (1%) Items Everstone TM37 Sandstorm Full Heal Revive Hyper Potion Thick CLub Trainers Hiker Carlos $1480 Sandile Lv37 (657) Drilbur Lv36 (447) Krokorov Lv37 (951) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Black Belt Andrew $1152 Machoke Lv37 (1156) Hitmonlee Lv36 (1071) Hitmonchan Lv36 (1080) Pkmn Ranger Karen $1776 Vibrava Lv37 (999) Hippopotas Lv37 (2020) Parasol Lady Mika $1440 Sandile Lv37 (657) Drilbur Lv36 (447) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Hiker Joseh $1480 Sandile Lv37 (657) Drilbur Lv36 (447) Krokorov Lv37 (951) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Camper Daniel $592 Cacnea Lv36 (747) Claydol Lv37 (1498) Hiker Ricardo $1480 Camerupt Lv37 (1188) Sand, sand EVERYWHERE! The annoying sandstorm is in effect in this route. Continue until you reach the square boxes in the way, then use Strength to push them away. You *did* pick up Strength in Enermy Town, right? Keep going and youll see Professor Jasmine and her Flygon examining a stone tablet. She takes this tablet back to her Lab, and asks that you give her the last tablet if you find it. Now on to Groment City. =========================== EA-9. Groment City =========================== Freebies Soft Sand (Use fossils here to receive new Pokemon) Trades Torkoal for Onix (w/ Steel Coat) Pokemart Great Ball $600 Ultra Ball $1200 Super Potion $700 Hyper Potion $1200 Antidote $100 Paralyz Heal $200 Awakening $250 Revive $1500 Super Repel $500 Wood Mail $50 Vitamin Shop Hp Up $9800 Protein $9800 Iron $9800 Carbos $9800 Calcium $9800 Zinc $9800 Yay, more sand! If you try to go to the Gym, a miner comes out to tell you the gym is closed because the leader is working in the Groment Mines. To make you feel better, he gives you a ticket to the museum. Lets go! You might as well, because you wont be allowed in the mines until you do. =========================== EA-10. Museum =========================== Trainers T. Steam Grunt $720 Grimer Lv36 (1465) Haunter Lv36 (972) Electabuzz Lv36 (1203) T. Steam Grunt $720 Skorupi Lv36 (447) Murkrow Lv37 (237) Tauros Lv37 (1672) Dusclops Lv37 (1419) T. Steam Grunt $720 Skorupi Lv36 (447) Murkrow Lv37 (237) Tauros Lv37 (1672) Dusclops Lv37 (1419) Steam Adm Sheila $1680 Drifblim Lv42 (540) Braviary Lv42 (1476) Steam Adm Shirley $1680 Umbreon Lv42 (1773) Espeon Lv42 (1773) Inside the museum, behind the right side counter, is the scientist that can revive fossils! If you got the Sky Fossil from the Hiker in Mt. Shuem, hell take that and revive it into an Archen! Try to head further into the Museum and youll find, just like the first grunt tells you, Team Steams invading again! Theyre after the Black Stone and the White Stone in a display. The leader tells you to get out of the way, and you do, and they escape in a nice, single file line. And thats it, no one in the museum seem to care (or even notice) that its just been robbed. So you might as well head to the mines to find the Gym leader. Be sure to bring a Pokemon with Strength. =========================== EA-11. Groment Mines (1st floor) =========================== Pokemon (all level 25-30) Zubat (50%), Golbat (20%), Abra (15%), Geodude (13%), Onix (2%) Items Super Potion Escape Rope Trainers Miner Jose $456 Machoke Lv37 (1156) Rhydon Lv38 (1660) Miner Carlos $444 Donphan Lv37 (1498) Machoke Lv37 (1156)
This is my *attempt* at a walkthrough! Everything will be formatted and bold-ed and fast reference coded later. /------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Contents | -------------------------------------------------------------------------/ I. Stuffs II. FAQ III. Walkthrough PL-1. Introduction Sequence PL-2. Yellow Town PL-4. Route 401 PL-5. Central City PL-6. Marfeny Lake PL-7. Yellow Town PL-8. Central City PL-9. Route 402 PL-10. Route 403 PL-11. Inhore Woods PL-12. Inhore City PL-13. Inhore Woods PL-14. Inhore City PL-15. Inhore City Gym GR-1. Route 404 GR-2. Route 405/Hyor Farm GR-3. Inhore City GR-4. Route 405/Hyor Farm GR-5. Pantem Town GR-6. Route 406 GR-7. Esmerald City GR-8. Botanical Building GR-9. Esmerald City Gym SE-1. Route 407 SE-2. Bramboch Town SE-3. Route 408 SE-4. Seanport City SE-5. Route 409 SE-6. Imatari Islands SE-7. Seanport City SE-8. Seanport City Lighthouse SE-9. Seanport City Gym GH-1. Route 409 GH-2. National Park GH-3. Dardusk City GH-4. Dardusk City Gym EA-1. Guardian Tower EA-2. Route 410 EA-3. Dardusk Woods EA-4. Enermy Town EA-5. Mt. Shuem (1st floor) EA-6. Mt. Shuem (2nd floor) EA-7. Mt. Shuem (3rd floor) EA-8. Route 411/Groment Desert EA-9. Groment City EA-10. Museum EA-11. Groment Mines (1st floor) EA-12. Groment Mines (2nd floor) EA-13. Groment Mines (3rd floor) EA-14. Groment City Gym EL-1. Mt. Zhery (1st floor) EL-2. Mt. Zhery (2nd floor) EL-3. Mt. Zhery (3rd floor) EL-4. Mt. Zhery (1st floor) EL-5. Mt Zhery (4th floor) EL-6. Route 412 EL-7. Serenity City EL-8. Power Plant EL-9. Serenity City Gym EL-10. Route 417 GL-1. Route 413 GL-2. Mt. Icestorm (1st floor) GL-2. Mt. Icestorm (2nd floor) GL-3. Mt. Icestorm (3rd floor) GL-4. Mt. Winder (1st floor) GL-5. Mt. Winder (top) GL-6. Mt. Icestorm (3rd floor) GL-7. Route 414 GL-8. Snowce City GL-9. Mt. Icestorm GL-10. Snowce City GL-11. Snowce City Gym CL-1. Route 415 CL-2. Route 416 CL-3. Team Steam Secret Base CL-4. Drakebreath City CL-5. My. Draken IV. Safari Zones SZ-1. Desert Zone SZ-2. Marsh Zone SZ-3. Ice Zone SZ-4. Field Zone /------------------------------------------------------------------------- | I. Stuffs | -------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Started 7/28/11 ***Be sure to keep your bag from getting filled! If your bag is full, and you try to pick up another item, there is a high probability of the item disappearing! Clean it out at Pokemon Centers regularly!*** ***Also, be sure to keep less than six Pokemon in your party. There are a lot of free Pokemon given out, some of which you will only get one opportunity to accept!!*** ***DON'T BUY ANY DECORATION ITEMS! YOU CAN'T USE THE PC IN YOUR ROOM ANYWAY!*** ***DON'T ENTER CONTESTS UNLESS YOU WANT A FREAKY GLITCH EVERYTIME YOU'RE GIVEN A POKEMON!!*** Trainers are listed as such: (Name) $(base money earned) (Pokemon) Lv(#) (base experienced earned) The money and experience does not include changes made by: Pokerus, Amulet Coin (more money), Exp Share (splits exp) or Lucky Egg (more experience) Pokemon found in routes are listed as such: Pokemon (level range for all Pokemon in route if same) (Pokemon)(level if applicable)(chance to encounter) Things to do: -Finish Walkthrough for Zhery League -Finish Walkthrough for Lauren League [strike]-Catalogue Safari Zone pokemon[strike] -Fill in all location Pokemon, including Pokemon found by Headbutt, while Surfing, and by Fishing -Change all dollar signs to Pokedollar signs /------------------------------------------------------------------------- | II. Frequently Asked Questions | -------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Q. Where can I get this game? A. (You need Visual Boy Advance) Go to http://wesleyfg.weebly.com/download-gba.html and save the .gba file to your computer. Run VBA, File>Open and locate the .gba file. Have fun! Q. I can leave Central City to the west! A. Make sure youve 1) visited Oak at Manfeny Lake, 2) seen Oak at Jasmines lab and 3) seen Oak in the Central City Radio Tower. Q. How do I evolve Feebas? A. Water Stone. Q. Wheres Inhore Gyms Leader, Jessica? A. Head back into the woods, check the Combee hive! Q. How do I move the Snolaxes? A. Approach them and the Honey Shop girl will automatically talk to you. Now head back to Inhore and buy some Honey (at the counter inside the fenced area). Have it in your inventory and when you talk to a Snorlax youll wake it up and battle. Q. I cant do anything in Esmerald City! A. Check your Key Items and USE the Steam Uniform. While wearing it you can enter the Botanical Building (the big one) and take out Team Steam! Q. Where can I find Eevee? A. After defeating Team Steam in Esmerald City, have less than six pokemon in your party and talk to the guy on the bench next to the Gym. He will give you an Eevee egg. Q. How can I enter the National Park's Pokemon Catching Contest? A. Sorry, you can't. The event just isn't active. Q. Argh! Bagon wont move! A. Talk to him from the right side. Q. Where is the Snowce City Gym Leader? A. 1) Make sure you've talked to Solana in front of the Snowce Pokemon Center, 2) talk to the leader in the 1st room of Mt. Icestorm, 3) make sure you talk to her a second time by the route 414 exit of Mt. Icestorm. Q. How do I evolve ___________? A.Combee evolves into Vespiquen at Level 21 Riolu evolves into Lucario at Level 35 Electabuzz evolves into Electivire at Level 40 Magmar evolves into Magmortar at Level 40 Eevee evolves into Espeon and Umbreon through happiness at day or at night. Misdreavus evolves into Mismagius at Level 40 Feebas evolves into Milotic via Water Stone Dusclops evolves into Dusknoir at level 43 Murkrow evolves into Honchkrow at level 40 Snorunt evolves into Froslass through in-game trade, like everything that normally needs trading. ((Due to a glitch some Pokemon will drop back in level after evolving)) Q. Where do I get Pokemon that evolve by trading? A. Find the answers here: http://wesleyfg.weebly.com/trade-pokeacutemon.html Q. Where do I find Rhyperior, Glaceon, Leafeon and Gallade? A. Sorry, not in this game. ((Older instructions for patching and IPS file)) Q. Where can I get a clean Ruby rom? A. http://megaupload.com/?d=1NSS7DQP Q. I've got the ROM, now what? A. Get Lunar IPS (http://www.zophar.net/utilities/patc...lunar-ips.html), Snakebyte's Light Platinum (English).ips file (http://www.sendspace.com/file/u6wuqw), and a VBA emulator. Here I'm going to assume you have basic knowledge of computer files. Extract and run Lunar IPS, click Select IPS Patch and choose the Light PLatinum (English).ips file. It'll ask you to select a file to patch, choose the clean Ruby rom (0907 - Pokemon - Ruby Version (U) (v1.0).gba if you got if from the above link). You get a message saying that it was successfully patched. Open VBA, select Options>Emulator>Save Type>Flash 128k. Now File>Open and open the now patched Ruby Rom file. /------------------------------------------------------------------------- | III. Walkthrough | -------------------------------------------------------------------------/ =========================== PL-1. Introduction Sequence =========================== Starts off just as any other Pokemon game, an introduction, boy/girl and name. You dont get to pick your rivals name this time however, we all like their names to much. You start off in a dream sequence, with Arceus surrounded by Palkia, Dialga and Gratina. Arecus disappears, everythings starts shaking and then you wake up in your bed in Yellow Town. Head to the stairs and your mom will come up with a message from Prof. Jasmine asking you to go to Central City. Shell also ask you to set the clock. Leave the house, and immediately Kaori (the current champion of the Zhery League) will show up and take you to Central City on his Salamence. In Central City, Kaori will take you to the (empty) lake where youll meet Professor Jasmine and Ash. They have you translate the stone in the lake, and Prof. Jasmine will decide that it needs to be destroyed. Kaori will take care of that with Empoleon and fill the lake. Ash and Kaori will take off and youll be jumped by a member of Team Steam that was hiding nearby. Professor Jasmine will ask you to pick a Pokemon to fight the Grunt. Charmander Lv5 19hp (Scratch, Growl) Squirtle Lv5 19hp (Tackle, Tail Whip) Bulbasaur Lv5 21hp (Tackle, Growl) *Fight* Poochyena Lv2 (15 exp) After you defeat the Grunt, Jasmine will give you the Pokemon you chose. The Professor will take you to her lab, talk to her and shell tell you to head to Marfeny Lake, easy of Central City to find Professor Oak for her. Talk to her again to receive a Pokeball. And were off! =========================== PL-2. Yellow Town =========================== Freebies Pokeball (Prof Jasmine) Max Potion (Little girl in the SW of the town) Thunderstone (Kid in SW house) Elekid (above the Lab) Not much to do here besides get some items. On the right side on the outside of Jasmines Lab is a staircase that leads to a room with an Elekid. Either leave it alone altogether or take it, because when it asks Do you want this Pokemon? if you say No it will disappear. When youre done head north to Route 401. =========================== PL-4. Route 401 =========================== Pokemon (Levels) Starly (2-3)(8%), Wurmple(2-3)(45%), Bidoof(2-3)(45%), Poochyena(3)(2%) Items Thief (cooltrainer) Potion x2 Trainers Bug Catcher Jose $64 Caterpie Lv4 (45 exp) Caterpie Lv4 (45 exp) Venipede Lv4 (217 exp) Venipede Lv4 (217 exp) Youngster Juan $80 Poochyena Lv4 (46 exp) Spearow Lv5 (61 exp) Electrike Lv4 (88 exp) Pidgey Lv5 (58 exp) Blitzle Lv5 (60 exp) Bug Catcher Matt $80 Kricketot Lv5 (181) Caterpie Lv5 (55) Venipede Lv5 (273) Metapod Lv5 (76) Metapod Lv5 (76) A simple route with simple trainers. Near the sign, in front of the berry trees (the little round ones) a person will give you TM46, Thief. Teach it to a Pokemon and you can steal berries from trees. Two pokeballs in the grass hold potions. =========================== PL-5. Central City =========================== Pokemart Potion $300 Antidote $100 Parlyz Heal $200 Awakening $250 Freebies! Ultra Ball (Old man on bench) TM01 Focus Punch (Blackbelt with Croagunk) Growlithe (Guy between Safari Zone and Contest Hall) Amulet Coin (house with Shinx) Contest Pass (Lady in Contest Hall) ((NOTE There is a visual Glitch relating to the Contest Hall. If you enter a Contest you will forever have an image of the first Pokemon shown superimposed on the screen every time you are offered a Pokemon. The Glitch disappears when you leave or enter a room, but will reappear next time youre offered a Pokemon. If you enter another Contest, the superimposed Pokemon will change to whatever was first in that Contest. *As far as I can tell* this has no serious consequences, its just annoying. If you want to avoid this glitch, dont enter any contests.)) Welcome to Central City! Its got everything a new trainer could want, a Pokemon Center, Pokemart, Contest hall, Safari Zone and Radio Tower! Too bad it you cant buy any Pokeballs here Oh well. The second floor of the radio tower is currently closed. In the Safari Zone, you can go to 4 different areas. The left attendant takes you to either the Marsh Zone or the Field Zone, the right one has the Ice Zone and the Desert Zone. Once youre done exploring and picking up freebies, head east towards Marfeny Lake! =========================== PL-6. Marfeny Lake =========================== Pokemon (Levels) Grass Croagunk(2-3)(44%), Nincada(3)(10%), Pidove(2-4)(24%), Poochyena(3-4)(10%), Shinx(2, 4)(2%) Surfing Horsea (lv5-35)(90%), Goldeen (lv15-25)(5%), Feebas (lv25-30)(4%), Magikarp (lv25-30)(1%) Old Rod (all level 5-10) Magikarp (100%) Good Rod (all level 10-30) Magikarp (60%), Carvanha (40%) Super Rod Carvanha (lv30-35)(40%), Wailmer (lv25-45)(60%) Items Super Potion (Ball) Waterstone (ball) Trainers Lass Marina $96 Croagunk Lv5 (63) Spearow Lv6 (73) Starly Lv6 (108) Bidoof Lv6 (87) Blitzle Lv6 (72) Youngster Kaio $160 Stunky Lv8 (256) Stunky Lv9 (288) Shinx Lv9 (142) Pachirisu Lv10 ( 271) Head east to find Prof Oak taking to Kenta about Feebas. There are two Feebas on the shore, Kenta catches one and the other attacks Oak. (Ooh, scary! Almost as terrifying as a rogue Magikarp! ) You jump in and fight a wild Feebas! (Note Feebas is predominantly male, but if you save before the event you can reload and youll eventually find a female) Feebas Lv3 (26) After you either defeat or capture the Feebas, youll deliever your message from Professor Jasmine and Oak and Kenta will take off. Head back to Yellow Town! =========================== PL-7. Yellow Town =========================== Head into the Lab and Oak with show up to talk to Jasmine. Hes now off to the Central City Radio Tower, so lets head back! =========================== PL-8. Central City =========================== Freebies! Chikorita OR Cyndaquil OR Totodile Go into the Radio Tower and youll find you can access the 2nd floor now! Talk to Oak and hell give you a National Dex. After Kenta leaves, talk to Oak again and hell offer you 3 Pokemon. First hell offer you Chokorita. If you turn him down and talk to him again hell offer Cyndaquil. Turn him down again and hell offer Totodile. Before you leave the city be sure to stock up on Antidotes, those darn Venipedes and Whirlipedes coming up have a nasty habit of poisoning your Pokemon. Now its time to continue on our quest, head west to Route 402. =========================== PL-9. Route 402 =========================== Pokemon Grass Shinx(lv3-4)(26%), Caterpie(lv3)(20%), Tailow(lv3-4)(24%), Glameow(lv4)(10%), Blitzle(lv3-4)(9%), Wurmple(lv4)(10%), Buneary(lv3)(1%) Surfing Magikarp (lv20-30)(90%), Psyduck (lv5-35)(10%) Old Rod (all level 5-10) Magikarp (70%), Goldeen (30%) Good Rod (all level 10-30) Magikarp (60%), Goldeen (20%), Corphish (20%) Super Rod Corphish(lv20-45)(100%) Items Rare Candy (ball) Max Potion Trainers Bug Catcher Kuty $160 Venipede Lv8 (436) Combee Lv10 (132) Combee Lv10 (132) Caterpie Lv8 (90) Youngster Renato $192 Poochyena Lv11 (129) Croagunk Lv11 (141) Shinx Lv11 (174) Pachirisu Lv12 (325) If you try to head down Route 402 before completing the Oak events youll find the path blocked. Once the events are finished, you can continue. Head to the bridge and youll see Diamond looking into the water. Theres a drowning Pichu! Save it and itll battle you. Pichu Lv5 Once the battles over Diamond will introduce himself and challenge you. *Fight* Pkm Trainer Diamond $576 Pidgey Lv11 (129) Charmander Lv12 (166) Elekid Lv12 (271) After the battle Diamond will take off and youll continue to Route 403. =========================== PL-10. Route 403 =========================== Pokemon (all level 7-12) Blitzle (40%), Spearow (20%), Pidgey (30%), Psyduck (8%), Bidoof (2%) Headbutt (all level7-14) Combee (90%), Heracross (5%), Pinsir (4%), Spinarak (1%) Items Full Restore (bug catcher) Super Potion TM17 Headbutt (Red) Ultra Ball Trainers Bug Catcher Mark $192 Cascoon Lv11 (169) Combee Lv12 (159) Silcoon Lv11 (166) Silcoon Lv12 (181) Metapod Lv12 (184) Youngster Mayk $208 Bidoof Lv12 (174) Pidgey Lv13 (153) Spearow Lv13 (160) Phanpy Lv12 (318) Shinx Lv13 (205) Head up 403 and youll see Red with his Croagunk looking at a skinny tree. As you pass him, hell stop you and after a quick demonstration will give you TM17 Headbutt before heading on his way. Keep going north and youll meet Inhores Gym Leader, Jessica. Shell tell you about a problem with the Combee, and her Vespiqueen will clear the small trees blocking Inhore Woods. Follow her inside. =========================== PL-11 Inhore Woods =========================== Pokemon Caterpie(5-12)(20%), Wurmple(5-12)(50%), Tailow(5-12)(5%), Metapod(5-12)(15%), Venipede(5-12)(9%), Shroomish(6-12)(1%) Items Super Potion x2 Ultra Ball x2 Trainers Bug Catcher Kayo $240 Metapod Lv14 (216) Wurmple Lv15 (172) Metapod Lv14 (216) Cascoon Lv14 (216) Whirlipede Lv15 (228) Youngster Jhonas $256 Poochyena Lv15 (175) Blitzle Lv15 (183) Shinx Lv15 (237) Wurmple Lv16 (184) Lass Lais $256 Glameow Lv16 (222) Pidove Lv16 (253) Shinx Lv16 (253) Shinx Lv16 (253) Bug Catcher Kae $256 Glameow Lv16 (222) Zubat Lv16 (184) Nincada Lv16 (222) Shinx Lv16 (253) Silcoon Lv16 (243) When you enter the woods you can pick up the Super Potions (one to the left and one to the right), then continue straight to the bridge to met up with Kenta. *Fight* Pkm Trainer Kenta $816 Budew Lv16 (513) Magby Lv17 (426) Totodile Lv17 (240) Once hes beaten you can continue on your merry way. Youll find a hive of angry Combee, but theyll chase you out if you try to enter. Head out of the Woods to the north part of Route 403. Route 403 Keep going north to Inhore City. =========================== PL-12. Inhore City =========================== Head into Inhore City and youll meet up with Jessica again. Shell inform you that Combee have invaded the city! Theyre blocking everything but the Pokemon Center. Before she heads back into the Woods Jessica says that the Combee are coming from the hive in the Woods and that shell reopen the Gym as soon as the Combee problem is solved. You cant do anything in the City and you cant continue on so you might as well heal at the PC and head back into the Woods yourself. =========================== PL-13. Inhore Woods =========================== Head back to the angry Combee hive and youll start to see Team Steam members. Well, what are you waiting for? Take em out! T. Steam Grunt $320 Poochyena Lv16 (187) Zubat Lv16 (184) Shinx Lv16 (253) T. Steam Grunt $320 Zubat Lv16 (184) Tailow Lv16 (201) Pidove Lv16 (253) Shinx Lv16 (253) T. Steam Grunt $320 Glameow Lv16 (222) Pidove Lv16 (253) Zubat Lv16 (184) Shinx Lv16 (253) In the heart of the hive are Jessica and Sheila. They battle, Jessica loses and you jump in. Steam Adm Sheila $760 Drifloon Lv18 (396) Drifblim Lv19 (243) Duskull Lv18 (373) Poochyena Lv18 (211) Once Sheila is defeated Team Steam will clear out and Jessica will head back to the Gym. Back to the City! =========================== PL-14. Inhore City =========================== Freebies TM09 Bullet Seed (Girl in first house) Exp Share (Guy in University, first floor) Treecko OR Torchic OR Mudkip (University top floor) HM01 Cut (defeat Red at Gym) Running Shoes (head north out of city after beating Gym) Trades A man inside the SE house wants a Spinarak for a Scyther. Its holding a Metal Coat and will evolve at the end of the trade Pokemart Ultra Ball $1200 Hyper Potion $1200 Max Potion $2500 Full Heal $600 Revive $1500 Max Repel $700 X Attack $500 X Defend $550 Shadow Mail $50 Now that the Combee are gone its time to search the city for freebies and defeat the Gym leader! As you try to enter the Gym, Red will come out and challenge you. (He just beat the leader but all his Pokemon are full heath? Go figure.) Pkm Trainer Red $960 Pikachu Lv18 (315) Riolu Lv20 (813) Turtwig Lv18 (172) =========================== PL-15. Inhore City Gym =========================== All in all a pretty simple Gym. Make it to the end to fight the leader. If you get too close to the Combee hives on the trees however a random battle with a Combee will automatically start! Bug Catcher Carlos $272 Combee Lv16 (211) Butterfree Lv17 (582) Metapod Lv17 (261) Venipede Lv17 (928) Bug Catcher Fierro $272 Combee Lv16 (211) Dustox Lv17 (582) Wurmple Lv16 (184) Bug Catcher Vanessa $288 Venipede Lv18 (982) Combee Lv18 (238) Metapod Lv18 (277) Pineco Lv18 (231) Leader Jessica $440 Skorupi Lv18 (223) Vespiquen Lv22 (423) Ariados Lv20 (573) Whirlipede Lv18 (273) Defeat Jessica to receive the Plain Badge! Now you can use Cut outside of battle. Also youll receive TM06 Toxic. Well, with the Gym Leader defeated theres nothing to do in town but visit the Honey Farm! But, wait, theres no one there? Oh well, better head on out then. The man at the north will give you a pair of running shoes as you leave. =========================== GR-1. Route 404 =========================== Pokemon Grass (all level 10-15) Spinarak (40%), Venonat (5%), Combee (20%), Pikachu (20%), Vulpix (5%), Kricketot (8%), Oddish (2%) Headbutt (all level 10-15) Heracross (60%), Pinsir (30%), Scyther (9%), Combee (1%) Surfing Tentacool (lv5-35)(100%) Old Rod (all level 5-10) Magikarp (70%), Tentacool (30%) Good Rod (all level 10-30) Magikarp (60%), Tentacool (20%), Wailmer (20%) Super Rod Wailmer (lv20-45)(100%) Items Max Potion Quick Claw (kid by honey tree) TM35 Flamethrower Good Rod Ultra Ball Trainers Youngster Higor $272 Starly Lv16 (288) Pidove Lv16 (253) Taillow Lv17 (214) Tranquill Lv17 (513) Shinx Lv16 (253) Lass Kelly $272 Glameow Lv16 (222) Spearow Lv17 (210) Nidoran (f) Lv16 (201) Cubone Lv16 (651) Budew Lv17 (546) Phanpy Lv17 (451) Bug Catcher Carlos $272 Kricketune Lv16 (171) Metapod Lv16 (246) Metapod Lv16 (246) Metapod Lv17 (261) Venipede Lv17 (928) Bug Catcher Jose $288 Metapod Lv16 (246) Spinarak Lv17 (196) Pinsir Lv18 (771) As you head up Route 404 youll encounter Lunick and Solana. Meeting equals battle. *Fight* Pkmn Trainer Lunick $360 Chimchar Lv17 (235) Croagunk Lv17 (217) Luxio Lv18 (462) They part, Lunick heading south and Solana heading north. Head to the bridge and a Fisherman will stop you and offer to teach you to fish. You should let him, its hilarious. Plus hell give you a Good Rod. If you decline, hell ask you next time you pass by. Keep going and 404 turns into 405. =========================== GR-2. Route 405/Hyor Farm =========================== Pokemon Grass (all level 10-16) Pidgey (40%), Bidoof (20%), Blitzle (20%), Phanpy (10%), Tauros (8%), Venonat (2%) Headbutt (all level 10-15) Scyther (60%), Pinsir (30%), Heracross (5%), Pineco (5%) Surfing Tentacool (lv5-35)(90%), Corphish (lv15-30)(9%), Krabby (lv25-30)(1%) Old Rod (all level 5-10) Magikarp (70%), Tentacool (30%) Good Rod (all level 10-30) Magikarp (60%), Tentacool (20%), Wailmer (20%) Super Rod Wailmer (lv20-45)(100%) Items Ultra Ball Miltank (Man in house) Trainers Lass Luana $288 Shinx Lv17 (268) Taillow Lv18 (226) Vulpix Lv18 (243) Oddish Lv17 (283) Blitzle Lv18 (219) Bidoof Lv18 (261) Head into the house on the left and talk to the man sitting inside to receive a Miltank. Its very useful because it can learn both Lava Surf and regular Surf. Weird, but useful. It can also learn Rock Smash and Strength, four HMs for one Pokemon! Head north and meet up with Kenta. Battle time! *Fight* Pkm Trainer Kenta $1008 Budew Lv18 (577) Magby Lv21 (526) Shroomish Lv18 (250) Totodile Lv20 (282) Pichu Lv20 (180) After you defeat Kenta keep heading north. Youll see two Snorlax sleeping and blocking the bridge. Approach them and the girl nearby in the cowboy hat will inform you that shes the owner of the Honey shop, and that you need Honey to wake them. She leaves, and you cant continue until you have Honey. Guess we head back to Inhore. Also up here is Hyor Farms Milk Shop where you can buy MooMoo Milk for $500 each. =========================== GR-3. Inhore City =========================== Pick up some Honey ($50) and head back to the Snorlaxes. =========================== GR-4. Route 405/Hyor Farm =========================== Grass (all level 10-16) Pidgey (40%), Bidoof (20%), Blitzle (20%), Phanpy (10%), Tauros (8%), Venonat (2%) Headbutt (all level 10-15) Scyther (60%), Pinsir (30%), Heracross (5%), Pineco (5%) Surfing Tentacool (lv5-35)(90%), Corphish (lv15-30)(9%), Krabby (lv25-30)(1%) Old Rod (all level 5-10) Magikarp (70%), Tentacool (30%) Good Rod (all level 10-30) Magikarp (60%), Tentacool (20%), Wailmer (20%) Super Rod Wailmer (lv20-45)(100%) Items TM43 Secret Power Potion Trainers Youngster Daniel $288 Venipede Lv18 (982) Combee Lv18 (238) Metapod Lv18 (277) Pineco Lv18 (231) Bug Catcher Juan $288 Nincada Lv17 (235) Nincada Lv17 (235) Ninjask Lv18 (597) Ninjask Lv18 (597) Kricketune Lv18 (192) Walk up to the Snorlax, Do you want to use Honey? Thats why I brought some! Snorlax battle! *Fight* Wild Snorlax Lv18 (396) You only need to fight one to continue and the other one will stay there until you wake it as well. Keep going until you reach Pantem Town =========================== GR-5. Pantem Town =========================== Freebies None Welcome to Pantem Town! Be careful, Solana is waiting outside the Pokemon Center, and as soon as you try to enter shell challenge you to a battle! Its a rotten trick, she knows she cant take you on at full strength so she waits until youre hurt and catches you right before you heal them. Im on to you Solana! Anyway *Fight* Pkmn Trainer Solana $360 Turtwig Lv17 (163) Nidoran (f) Lv17 (214) Buneary Lv18 (243) After the fight youre free to use the Pokemon Center again. There is absolutely nothing else to do in this town, unless you want to have fun with the puddles graphic glitches. That kept me entertained for a while. Onwards! =========================== GR-6. Route 406 =========================== Pokemon (all level 12-16) Croagunk(50%), Psyduck(11%), Grimer(14%), Wooper(20%), Venonat(5%) Items Ultra Ball Ether Lucky Egg (Bug Catcher in grass) Super Potion Dive Ball Trainers Cooltrainer Karen $912 Shroomish Lv18 (250) Gloom Lv18 (508) Croagunk Lv19 (243) Cooltrainer Jorge $960 Shroomish Lv19 (264) Gloom Lv20 (565) Croagunk Lv20 (256) Youngster Carlos $320 Breloom Lv20 (706) Gloom Lv20 (565) Roselia Lv20 (651) Cooltrainer Ruka $1344 Kricketune Lv19 (202) Croagunk Lv20 (256) Sandslash Lv28 (978) Cooltrainer Katia $1056 Nidorina Lv20 (501) Roselia Lv21 (684) Skiploom Lv22 (640) A pretty straightforward route, though it is raining. A Bug Catcher here gives you a Lucky Egg that, when held, increases the experience a Pokemon gains. Shortly after you pass by the Route 406 sign Diamond will hop down from the ledge and challenge you. *Fight* PKMN Trainer Diamond $440 Gastly Lv20 (406) Tranquill Lv21 (634) Elekid Lv22 (499) Eevee Lv20 (393) Once Diamond has been defeated continue on to Esmerald City. =========================== GR-7. Esmerald City =========================== Freebies (after defeating Team Steam) Eevee egg (guy on bench next to gym) Lucky Punch (girl on bench with Buneary) Shop Ultra Ball $1200 Hyper Potion $1200 Max Potion $2500 Full Heal $600 Revive $1500 Max Repel $700 X Attack $500 X Defend $550 Shadow Mail $50 Well, oops, its on fire and filled with Team Steam members. You should probably do something about that. Walk up to the City and Red will fill you in on his plan, put out the fires and give you the Steam Uniform. Once youre inside the City, until you defeat Team Steam the only buildings you can access are the Pokemon Center and the Pokemart and the Botanical Building. In order to get inside the Botanical building, however, you need to put on the Uniform. Go to your Key Items, and USE the Uniform. Viola! Now you can enter the Botanical Building! =========================== GR-8. Botanical Building =========================== Freebies Zoura (enter third floor via right doorway) Trainers T. Steam Grunt $360 Poochyena Lv18 (211) Sandile Lv18 (319) T. Steam Grunt $400 Golbat Lv20 (732) Sandile Lv20 (355) T. Steam Grunt $420 Growlithe Lv20 (390) Sandile Lv21 (373) T. Steam Grunt $420 Drifloom Lv21 (463) Sandile Lv21 (373) T. Steam Grunt $420 Purrloin Lv21 (400) Sandile Lv21 (373) T. Steam Grunt $420 Shellos Lv21 (855) Duskull Lv21 (436) T. Steam Grunt $440 Grimer Lv21 (855) Baltoy Lv22 (273) Sandile Lv22 (390 Steam Adm Sheila $1040 Haunter Lv22 (594) Purugly Lv25 (321) Drifblim Lv26 (333) Once you defeat Sheila, theyll clear out the area and youll meet Esmerelda and Prof. Rowan. Theyll talk for a bit, then Esmerelda will head back to the Gym. On yourway to the Gym, dont forget to talk to the guy on the bench (with the Pachirisu) and pick up your free Eevee egg! Youll probably notice that outside the Gym is Ash and Red, but this time they dont want to fight you. Theyll thank you for helping and Ashll head off to Seanport. Gym now! =========================== GR-9. Esmerald City Gym =========================== Trainers Cooltrainer Carla $1056 Cacnea Lv22 (456) Bulbasuar Lv22 (301) Turtwig Lv22 (211) Camper Jose $368 Shromish Lv22 (306) Ivysaur Lv23 (694) Skiploom Lv23 (669) Cooltrainer Mary $1104 Grotle Lv23 (220) Exeggcute Lv23 (483) Gloom Lv23 (649) Camper Juan $368 Ivysaur Lv23 (694) Grovyle Lv23 (694) Tranquill Lv23 (694) Leader Esmeralda $540 Ivysaur Lv25 (754) Jumpluff Lv26 (979) Servine Lv26 (333) Torterra Lv27 (259) This is about as easy as Gym layouts can get. Solve a simple box puzzle and then take on the leader! Defeating Esmeralda grants you the Green Badge! You can now use Lavasurf! Shell also give you TM19 Gigadrain. Once the Gym is beaten you can leave the city and head north to Route 407. =========================== SE-1. Route 407 =========================== Pokemon (all level 12-20) Buizel(50%), Psyduck(20%), Poliwag(20%), Abra(8%), Machop(2%) Items Leftovers (fat guy on bench) Hyper Potion x2 PP Up Ultra Ball Net Ball Trainers Camper Carlos $368 Spinarak Lv22 (253) Spinarak Lv22 (253) Venonat Lv23 (369) Metapod Lv23 (354) Bug Catcher Diego $386 Spinarak Lv22 (253) Spinarak Lv22 (253) Venonat Lv23 (369) Skorupi Lv23 (285) Metapod Lv23 (354) Lass Carla $368 Chikorita Lv22 (301) Skiploom Lv22 (640) Gloom Lv23 (649) Bayleef Lv23 (694) Youngster Jorge $416 Aipom Lv26 (523) Wooper Lv26 (289) Head through the route and pick up a few nice items and youll reach a lake with a boat. Pay $600 and the ferry will move you a few feet across the water. You have no choice, better pay up then continue to Bramboch Town. =========================== SE-2. Bramboch Town =========================== Freebies! Larvitar (hiker inside house) Exp Share (girl outside Pokemon Center) This is where the action happens! Just kidding, although it does have the airport and a guy with a free Larvitar. Head east and youll be accosted by Red! *Fight!* PKM Trainer Red $1344 Pikachu Lv25 (438) Lucario Lv28 (1038) Grotle Lv27 (259) Gyarados Lv27 (1237) Onto Route 408! =========================== SE-3. Route 408 =========================== Pokemon (all level 12-20) Buizel (50%), Krabby(20%), Psyduck(10%), Corphish(5%), Poliwag(9%), Starly (6%) Items Potion Ultra Ball Dragon Fang (little girl on path) TM04 Calm Mind Revive TM13 Ice Beam Trainers Bug Catcher Higor $384 Skorupi Lv24 (297) Ariados Lv24 (688) Youngster Lancy $384 Mienfoo Lv24 (976) Flaffy Lv24 (601) Gloom Lv24 (678) Drilbur Lv24 (297) Swimmer (f) Maria $208 Wooper Lv25 (277) Poliwag Lv25 (412) Buizel Lv26 (450) Lanturn Lv26 (868) Cooltrainer Carlito $1248 Spearow Lv25 (310) Skorupi Lv26 (322) Buizel Lv26 (450) Cooltrainer Hiago $ Swablu LV25 (396) Aipom Lv25 (502) Mienfoo Lv26 (1057) Buizel Lv26 (450) Kingler Lv26 (1147) Nice little beach route with items. Head on through until you reach Seanport City. =========================== SE-4. Seanport City =========================== Freebies! Super Rod (man in house left of PC) Lapras (sailor in house left of PC) Brightpowder (Bug Catcher near Pokemart) Trades Carvanha for Seadra (evolves into Kindra after trade) Shop Ultra Ball $1200 Hyper Potion $1200 Max Potion $2500 Full Heal $600 Revive $1500 Max Repel $700 X Attack $500 X Defend $550 Shadow Mail $50 The Name Rater lives here! Theres also Port here for sailing later. If you wander around, youll find the Gym leader, Lucas, isnt in the Gym. Instead hes with Steven in front of a large (Walilord?) zeppelin. Theyve been waiting for you, so let head out to Imatari Island and fight Team Steam. =========================== SE-6. Imatari Islands =========================== Trainers T. Steam Grunt $500 Luxio Lv25 (642) Bronzor Lv25 (396) T. Steam Grunt $520 Toxicroak Lv26 (501) Bronzor Lv26 (411) T. Steam Grunt $520 Purugly Lv26 (333) Misdreavus Lv26 (819) Bronzor Lv26 (411) T. Steam Grunt $520 Haunter Lv26 (702) Misdreavus Lv26 (819) Steam Adm Sheila $1120 Haunter Lv28 (756) Purugly Lv28 (360) Drifblim Lv28 (360) Steam Leader Mar.&Ter. $2640 Blastoise Lv32 (1440) Rhydon Lv32 (1398) Eelektross Lv33 (933) Bad guys trying to catch legendary Pokemon. Take em down! You're too late though, Kryorge and Groundon have awoken and going to duke it out. Until Arecus shows up. =========================== SE-7. Seanport City =========================== You awake three days later in a strange bed. Lucas is waiting for you over in the lighthouse on the beach. And the lighthouse is full of trainers. Have fun! =========================== SE-8. Seanport City Lighthouse =========================== Trainers Sailor Jorge $832 Squirtle Lv25 (352) Poliwhirl Lv26 (729) Wartortle Lv26 (796) Bibarel Lv25 (133) Sailor Frank $832 Quagsire Lv26 (762) Seaking Lv26 (946) Tentacool Lv26 (585) Buizel Lv26 (450) Sailor Carlos $832 Goldeen Lv26 (618) Wailmer Lv26 (762) Sailor Marcos $832 Spheal Lv26 (417) Wailmer Lv26 (762) Carvanha Lv26 (489) Sailor Michael $832 Machoke Lv26 (813) Starmie Lv26 (1152) Once you reach the top of the lighthouse you can talk to Lucas and hell (grudgingly) return to the gym. To the Gym! =========================== SE-9. Seanport City Gym =========================== Trainers Swimmer(f) Mika $200 Seel Lv25 (535) Buizel Lv25 (433) Gastrodon Lv25 (240) Sailor Mike $832 Goldeen Lv26 (618) Wailmer Lv26 (762) Wailmer Lv26 (762) Swimmer(f) Carla $208 Prinplup Lv26 (796) Croconaw Lv26 (796) Sailor Jorge $832 Quagsire Lv26 (762) Seaking Lv26 (946) Leader Lucas $700 Octillery Lv32 (1123) Tentacruel Lv33 (1449) Kingdra Lv35 (1552) Gyarados Lv34 (1558) Make your way to the end and defeat Leader Lucas to receive the Sea Badge! If you had it, you could now use Rock Smash! TM03 Water Pulse is your as well. Head south from the Pokemon Center and continue on towards Route 409. =========================== GH-1. Route 409 =========================== Pokemon (all level 12-20) Skarmory(20%), Taillow(20%), Swablu (20%), Murkrow(10%), Chatot(15%), Venonat(9%), Growlithe(4%), Abra(2%) Items Max Ether Silverpowder HM06 Rock Smash TM47 Steel Wing Ultra Ball Calcium Trainers Lass Jessica $400 Rufflet Lv25 (342) Swellow Lv25 (867) Roselia Lv25 (813) Youngster Junior $416 Skarmory Lv26 (936) Swellow Lv26 (901) Shuppet Lv26 (540) Buizel Lv26 (450) Camper Mike $416 Roselia Lv25 (813) Breloom Lv25 (883) Banette Lv26 (996) Staravia Lv26 (667) Liepard Lv26 (333) Bug Catcher Rafael $448 Ninjask Lv27 (895) Ninjask Lv27 (895) Ninjask Lv27 (895) Butterfree Lv28 (960) Venipede Lv27 (1474) For those of you familiar with American cleaning products, this is the cleanest route in all of Zhery! Head to the north part of the route to meet Thomas, the Leader of the Dardusk City gym. Hell say a couple cryptic words and head back to Dardusk. Try to follow him south and youll find the way blocked by smashable rocks. To get HM06 Rock Smash you need to speak with the Hiker standing on the east side of the route, near the Pokeball containing Silverpowder. Continue south along the route and youll soon encounter Kenta again. Prepare to fight! *Fight!* PKMN Trainer Kenta $620 Roselia Lv30 (976) Breloom Lv31 (1095) Magmar Lv31 (1108) Croconaw Lv31 (949) After winning, keep going south and youll reach the National Park. =========================== GH-2. National Park =========================== Pokemon Grass (all level 10-20) Nidoran(f) (20%), Nidoran(m) (20%), Poliwag (10%), Machop (10%), Abra (10%), Ralts (10%), Budew (5%), Starly (5%), Gothita (4%), Purrloin (5%), Skorupi (1%) Surf Tentacool (lv 5-35) (91%), Feebas (lv 15-30) (9%) Rods Old Rod Magikarp (5-10)(70%), Tentacool (5-10)(30%) Good Rod Magikarp (10-30)(60%), Tentacool (10-30)(20%), Wailmer (10-30)(20%) Super Rod Sharpedo (30-35)(40%), Wailmer (30-45)(41%), Horsea (25-40)(19%) Items Ultra Ball Light Ball (woman with Starly) Full Heal PP Up Focus Band Trainers Youngster Felipe $432 Swablu LV26 (411) Corphish Lv27 (642) Camper Manoel $432 Sandslash Lv26 (907) Ninetail Lv27 (1029) Bug Catcher Joaquim $432 Butterfree Lv26 (891) Heracross Lv27 (1156) Ariados Lv26 (745) Lass Maria $432 Drilbur Lv26 (322) Electrike Lv26 (579) Roselia Lv27 (879) Youve reached the National Park! Sorry, but the Bug Catching contest is not active right now. As in, not at all in this game. Sorry. There are some trainers to fight, some items to get and some new Pokemon to find. When youre all done keep going south and youll reach Dardusk City. =========================== GH-3. Dardusk City =========================== The reports of people vanishing are lies. Tourism Board Freebies! Dratini (Cooltrainer in Pokemon Center) Difloon (guy on bench outside of Pokemon Center) Moon Stone (fat guy on bench) Spiritomb (top of tower after defeating Steam) Trades Kirlia for Haunter (Turns into Gengar after trade) Pokemart Ultra Ball $1200 Hyper Potion $1200 Max Potion $2500 Full Heal $600 Revive $1500 Max Repel $700 X Attack $500 X Defend $550 Shadow Mail $50 Welcome to Dardusk City! Not much to do at the moment because Guardian Tower is blocked off until you beat the leader. So, you might as well head to the gym and do it! =========================== GH-4. Dardusk City Gym =========================== Trainers Cooltrainer Higor $1344 Duskull Lv27 (561) Shuppet Lv27 (561) Dusclops Lv28 (1074) Banette Lv28 (1074) Cooltrainer Jessica $1344 Shuppet Lv27 (561) Drifblim Lv27 (346) Haunter Lv28 (756) Banette Lv28 (1074) Cooltrainer Jorge $1344 Sableye Lv28 (588) Dusclops Lv28 (1074) Haunet Lv28 (756) Drifblim Lv28 (360) Cooltrainer Thaisa $1344 Shuppet Lv27 (561) Drifblim Lv27 (346) Haunter Lv28 (756) Banette Lv28 (1074) Leader Thomas $800 Drifblim Lv35 (450) Mismagius Lv37 (673) Dusknoir Lv38 (1627) Gengar Lv40 (1627) Ok, this gym is dark, misty and there are teleport pads. To solve them do them in this order: 2, 2, 2, 3. 1 2 3 4 For this Gym the leader is already here waiting for you. At least as long as you spoke to Thomas before coming to Dardusk City (he was on the beach by the Rock Smash Hiker). Face him and defeat him to receive the Ghost Badge. This badge allows you to use Strength outside of battle. And a TM30 Shadow Ball. Once youre all done, leave the Gym and head towards Guardian Tower. =========================== EA-1. Guardian Tower =========================== Pokemon (all levels 20-25) Gastly (30%), Shuppet (35%), Litwick (10%), Sableye (10%), Duskull (13%), Misdreavus (2%) Items Ether Premier Ball TM04 Calm Mind TM10 Hidden Power Hyper Potion Trainers T. Steam Grunt $720 Scraggly Lv35 (652) Mienfoo Lv36 (1465) Mienfoo Lv36 (1465) Glameow Lv36 (501) T. Steam Grunt $720 Luxio Lv36 (925) Mienfoo Lv36 (1465) Rufflet Lv36 (493) Chatoto Lv36 (1735) T. Steam Grunt $720 Scraggly Lv35 (652) Mienfoo Lv36 (1465) T. Steam Grunt $720 Croagunk Lv36 (462) Skiploom Lv36 (1048) T. Steam Grunt $720 Roselia Lv37 (1204) Fearow Lv36 (1249) T. Steam Grunt $720 Roselia Lv37 (1204) Fearow Lv36 (1249) T. Steam Grunt $720 Croagunk Lv36 (462) Skiploom Lv36 (1048) Skiploom Lv36 (1048) T. Steam Grunt $720 Luxio Lv36 (925) Rufflet Lv36 (493) T. Steam Grunt $720 Mightyena Lv37 (1014) Murkrow Lv36 (231) Rufflet Lv36 (493) Steam Adm Sheila $1560 Drifblim Lv39 (501) As you try to enter the tower Lance and his Dragonite come by and let you know that Team Steam is inside, and that he wouldnt mind some help with them. Well, as long as you have nothing better to do you should probably help out. Fight your way to the top of the Tower to learn the Team Steam has summoned Lugia, and is now trying to capture it. Take on Kaitlyn to try and stop them! *Fight* Steam Leader Kaitlyn $3360 Bronzong Lv40 (642) Umbreon Lv42 (1773) Drapion Lv42 (1377) After fighting Kaitlyn will tell you that because she can no longer fight Lugia herself, its going to destroy the town in a rage. Enter Ho-oh, eager to try and take on Lugia itself. Like an overworked babysitter, Arceus comes in to break up another fight between Legendaries. After everyone clears out Lance drops you off at the Pokemon Center. Be sure to head back to the top of the Tower to pick up a free Spiritomb! With both the Gym and the Tower completed, its time to move on to Route 410! =========================== EA-2. Route 410 =========================== Pokemon (all level 15-25) Purrlion (40%), Grimer (20%), Gastly (10%), Drowzee (10%), Exeggcute (8%), Spoink (5%), Ralts (5%), Pachirisu (2%) Items Super Potion TM05 Roar Repel Ultra Ball TM44 Rest (need surf) Trainers Lass Carmen $544 Breloom Lv34 (1201) Rufflet Lv34 (465) Corphish Lv34 (808) Murkrow Lv34 (217) Youngster Joe $544 Scraggly Lv35 (652) Buneary Lv34 (459) Rufflet Lv34 (465) Gothita Lv34 (1383) Parasol Lady Camila $1200 Kecleon Lv36 (1017) Honchkrow Lv30 (577) Beauty Katy $2960 Wooper Lv36 (400) Starmie Lv37 (1641) Camper Higor $592 Aipom Lv35 (705) Staryu Lv36 (817) Gothorita Lv36 (1264) Butterfree Lv37 (1267) Purrlion Lv36 (685) Welcome to Route 410! Anyone else having Nugget Bridge flashbacks? No Nugget for you though. Just past the Parasol Lady youll see a plane go by with poor Dragonite holding onto the rear. Thats all, keep going to Dardusk Woods. =========================== EA-3. Dardusk Woods =========================== Pokemon (all level 15-25) Muchlax (40%), Murkrow (20%), Scyther (10%), Pinsir (10%), Venipede (8%), Caterpie (5%), Metapod (5%), Misdreavus (2%) Items Ultra Ball Super Potion Ether Elixer TM09 Bullet Seed Trainers Bug Catcher Sarah $576 Ninjask Lv36 (1195) Bug Catcher Burny $576 Venipede Lv36 (1966) Youngster Mayke $ Poochyena Lv36 (423) Youngster Ramon $576 Ariados Lv36 (1033) Ninjask Lv36 (1195) Whilrlipede Lv36 (547) Bug Cathcer Carl $576 Dustox Lv36 (1233) Ninjask Lv36 (1195) Combee Lv36 (477) Bug Catcher Mary $576 Ariados Lv36 (1033) Ninjask Lv36 (1195) Whilrlipede Lv36 (547) Metapod Lv36 (555) Bug Catcher John $576 Dustox Lv36 (1233) Ninjask Lv36 (1195) Combee Lv36 (477) As you head through the forest youll meet up with Solana again. *Fight* PMN Trainer Solana $800 Grotle Lv39 (375) Manectric Lv39 (1404) Miltank Lv40 (1713) Shell tell you there are four Gyms left in Zhery and take off. Onwards! You come up against Red on a bridge, and hell as you to calm down his Bagon. Approach the Bagon from the right side (not the bottom or left) and hell calmly head back to Red. He thanks you with a fight. *Fight* PKMN Trainer Red $800 Bagon Lv40 (385) Lucario Lv40 (1482) He doesnt take the loss very well, but he gets out of the way. Keep going and head south out of the forest. =========================== EA-4. Enermy Town =========================== Freebies Riolu (cooltrainer in house) HM04 Strength (blackbelt in house) TM11 Sunny Day (really at Marfeny Lake) HM05 Lava Surf (Lure, really at Marfeny Lake) Look around the town, then head to Marfeny Lake in the west. Youll meet Lure, a leader from the Lauren League, and hell give you HM05, Lava Surf and leave. Now you can head back to Enermy Town and the cave to Mt. Shuem. As you enter the cave Kenta comes out to surprise you with a battle. *Fight* Pkmn Trainer Kenta $860 Magmortar Lv40 (1713) Typhlosion Lv43 (1924) Lairon Lv42 (810) Hell take time to warn you about the lava fields in the cave and head off. =========================== EA-5. Mt. Shuem (1st floor) =========================== Pokemon (all level 15-25) Torkoal (40%), Slugma (20%), Magmar (20%), Zubat (14%), Golbat (6%) Items Moon Stone Energypowder TM35 Flamethrower Trainers Hiker Jhonas $1480 Torkoal Lv36 (1242) Machoke Lv37 (1156) Lairon Lv37 (712) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Youngster Diego $592 Lairon Lv36 (693) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Hiker Marcos $1480 Torkoal Lv36 (1242) Machoke Lv37 (1156) Lairon Lv37 (712) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) If you didnt get that Miltank back at Hyor Farm, you might want to catch one of these Torkoals to teach Lava Surf. Use Lava Surf to ride the lava currents to the other side of the lava pool. Then head to the next floor. =========================== EA-6. Mt. Shuem (2nd floor) =========================== Pokemon (all level 15-25) Slugma (40%), Numel (20%), Onix (13%), Torkoal (10%), Geodude (10%), Graveler (5%), Rhyhorn (2%) Items Burn Heal Timer Ball Trainers Triathelete Marina $1480 Lairon Lv36 (693) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Hiker Mike $1480 Torkoal Lv36 (1242) Machoke Lv37 (1156) Lairon Lv37 (712) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Here youll come across the mysterious Zero. Agree with him and hell give you a Pokemon, Deino. Say No to either questions and hell just leave. And then keep going. =========================== EA-7. Mt. Shuem (3rd floor) =========================== Pokemon (all level 15-25) Slugma (20%), Numel (20%), Rhyhorn (15%), Zubat (11%), Torkoal (10%), Magmar (10%), Onix (9%), Cubone (5%), Items Hyper Potion Sky Fossil (Hiker) Ultra Ball Hard Stone Trainers Lass Jessica $592 Numel Lv36 (678) Lairon Lv37 (712) Sandslash Lv37 (1291) Hiker Carlos $1480 Numel Lv36 (678) Lairon Lv37 (712) Sandslash Lv37 (1291) There are some rocks in this room that can be climbed with Rock Climb, but you wont get that for a while yet. Head along the path and youll meet up with Diamond again. He disses the other trainers in the cave and then challenges you. *Fight* Pkmn Trainer Diamond $860 Pupitar Lv41 (1264) Samurott Lv43 (1750) Electivire Lv42 (810) Then follow him out of the cave! =========================== EA-8. Route 411/Groment Desert =========================== Pokemon (all level 20-30) Hippopotas (20%), Cacnea (20%), Cubone (10%), Numel (10%), Drilbur (10%), Phanpy (10%), Trapinch (5%), Scraggly (5%), Baltoy (4%), Shellos (4%), Sandile (1%), Sandshrew (1%) Items Everstone TM37 Sandstorm Full Heal Revive Hyper Potion Thick CLub Trainers Hiker Carlos $1480 Sandile Lv37 (657) Drilbur Lv36 (447) Krokorov Lv37 (951) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Black Belt Andrew $1152 Machoke Lv37 (1156) Hitmonlee Lv36 (1071) Hitmonchan Lv36 (1080) Pkmn Ranger Karen $1776 Vibrava Lv37 (999) Hippopotas Lv37 (2020) Parasol Lady Mika $1440 Sandile Lv37 (657) Drilbur Lv36 (447) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Hiker Joseh $1480 Sandile Lv37 (657) Drilbur Lv36 (447) Krokorov Lv37 (951) Sandshrew Lv37 (736) Camper Daniel $592 Cacnea Lv36 (747) Claydol Lv37 (1498) Hiker Ricardo $1480 Camerupt Lv37 (1188) Sand, sand EVERYWHERE! The annoying sandstorm is in effect in this route. Continue until you reach the square boxes in the way, then use Strength to push them away. You *did* pick up Strength in Enermy Town, right? Keep going and youll see Professor Jasmine and her Flygon examining a stone tablet. She takes this tablet back to her Lab, and asks that you give her the last tablet if you find it. Now on to Groment City. =========================== EA-9. Groment City =========================== Freebies Soft Sand (Use fossils here to receive new Pokemon) Trades Torkoal for Onix (w/ Steel Coat) Pokemart Great Ball $600 Ultra Ball $1200 Super Potion $700 Hyper Potion $1200 Antidote $100 Paralyz Heal $200 Awakening $250 Revive $1500 Super Repel $500 Wood Mail $50 Vitamin Shop Hp Up $9800 Protein $9800 Iron $9800 Carbos $9800 Calcium $9800 Zinc $9800 Yay, more sand! If you try to go to the Gym, a miner comes out to tell you the gym is closed because the leader is working in the Groment Mines. To make you feel better, he gives you a ticket to the museum. Lets go! You might as well, because you wont be allowed in the mines until you do. =========================== EA-10. Museum =========================== Trainers T. Steam Grunt $720 Grimer Lv36 (1465) Haunter Lv36 (972) Electabuzz Lv36 (1203) T. Steam Grunt $720 Skorupi Lv36 (447) Murkrow Lv37 (237) Tauros Lv37 (1672) Dusclops Lv37 (1419) T. Steam Grunt $720 Skorupi Lv36 (447) Murkrow Lv37 (237) Tauros Lv37 (1672) Dusclops Lv37 (1419) Steam Adm Sheila $1680 Drifblim Lv42 (540) Braviary Lv42 (1476) Steam Adm Shirley $1680 Umbreon Lv42 (1773) Espeon Lv42 (1773) Inside the museum, behind the right side counter, is the scientist that can revive fossils! If you got the Sky Fossil from the Hiker in Mt. Shuem, hell take that and revive it into an Archen! Try to head further into the Museum and youll find, just like the first grunt tells you, Team Steams invading again! Theyre after the Black Stone and the White Stone in a display. The leader tells you to get out of the way, and you do, and they escape in a nice, single file line. And thats it, no one in the museum seem to care (or even notice) that its just been robbed. So you might as well head to the mines to find the Gym leader. Be sure to bring a Pokemon with Strength. =========================== EA-11. Groment Mines (1st floor) =========================== Pokemon (all level 25-30) Zubat (50%), Golbat (20%), Abra (15%), Geodude (13%), Onix (2%) Items Super Potion Escape Rope Trainers Miner Jose $456 Machoke Lv37 (1156) Rhydon Lv38 (1660) Miner Carlos $444 Donphan Lv37 (1498) Machoke Lv37 (1156)
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my graphics card is a NVIDIA GeForce 7300 LE....pce of crap in my opinion.
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