0.7 -Revised TM/HM section. Now lists location(s). -Added disclaimer. -Fixed some typos.
0.6 -Changed the updates and credits section formats. -Articuno catching technique up. -Added Fishing Section. -Got all the TMs listed. -Updated Locations to include Route 13 through Routes 19/20
0.5 -Even more TMs. -Added the Catching the Three Ancient Birds section.
0.4 -Added even more TMs -A couple more Pokemon locations.
0.3 -Thanks to some MAJOR help from Matt Cormier AKA (Gyarados), I finished the Pokemon Evolutions Section. -I also added a few more TMs.
0.2 -Added more Pokemon evolutions. -TM and HM list added.
0.1 -Added MANY more Pokemon evolutions. -Introduced Monsters in Celadon City- Route 12. -Added Credits section
Evolutions are listed by level, then by Pokemon number. I set it up like this since most people I know with the game tried to keep their Pokemon at fairly equal levels, and they told me they liked this format, due to how easy it CAN be.
1.1 Level Evolutions. At Level 7: #10 Caterpie --> #11 Metapod At Level 7: #13 Weedle --> #14 Kakuna At Level 10: #11 Metapod --> #12 Butterfree At Level 10: #14 Kakuna --> #15 Beedrill At Level 16: #1 Bulbasaur --> #2 Ivysaur At Level 16: #4 Charmander --> #5 Charmeleon At Level 16: #7 Squirtle --> #8 Wartortle At Level 16: #63 Abra --> #64 Kadabra At Level 16: #29 Nidoran(female) --> #30 Nidorina At Level 16: #32 Nidoran(male) --> #33 Nidorino At Level 18: #16 Pidgey --> #17 Pidgeotto At Level 20: #19 Rattata --> #20 Raticate At Level 20: #21 Spearow --> #22 Fearow At Level 20: #129 Magikarp --> #130 Gyarados At Level 21: #69 Bellsprout --> #70 Weepinbell At Level 22: #23 Ekans --> #24 Arbok At Level 22: #27 Sandshrew --> #28 Sandslash At Level 22: #41 Zubat --> #42 Golbat At Level 22: #43 Oddish --> #44 Gloom At Level 24: #46 Paras --> #47 Parasect At Level 25: #60 Poliwag --> #61 Poliwhirl At Level 25: #74 Geodude --> #75 Graveler At Level 25: #92 Gastly --> #93 Haunter At Level 26: #50 Diglett --> #51 Dugtrio At Level 26: #96 Drowzee --> #97 Hypno At Level 28: #52 Meowth --> #53 Persian At Level 28: #56 Mankey --> #57 Primeape At Level 28: #66 Machop --> #67 Machoke At Level 28: #98 Krabby --> #99 Kingler At Level 28: #104 Cubone --> #105 Marowak At Level 30: #72 Tentacool --> #73 Tentacruel At Level 30: #81 Magnemite --> #82 Magneton At Level 30: #100 Voltorb --> #101 Electrode At Level 30: #147 Dratini --> #148 Dragonair At Level 31: #48 Venonat --> #49 Venomoth At Level 31: #84 Doduo --> #85 Dodrio At Level 32: #2 Ivysaur --> #3 Venusaur At Level 32: #116 Horsea --> #117 Seadra At Level 33: #54 Psyduck --> #55 Golduck At Level 33: #118 Goldeen --> #119 Seaking At Level 34: #86 Seel --> #87 Dewgong At Level 35: #109 Koffing --> #110 Weezing At Level 36: #5 Charmeleon --> #6 Charizard At Level 36: #8 Wartortle --> #9 Blastoise At Level 36: #17 Pidgeotto --> #18 Pidgeott At Level 37: #79 Slowpoke --> #80 Slowbro At Level 38: #88 Grimer --> #89 Muk At Level 40: #77 Ponyta --> #78 Rapidash At Level 40: #138 Omanyte --> #139 Omastar At Level 40: #140 Kabuto --> #141 Kabutops At Level 42: #111 Rhyhorn --> #112 Rhydon At Level 55: #148 Dragonair --> #149 Dragonite
#16 Pidgey, Many in both versions. #19 Rattata, Many in both versions.
Route 2 Pokemon-
#10 Caterpie, None in Red. Few in Blue. #13 Weedle, Few in Red, None in Blue. #16 Pidgey, Many in both versions. #19 Rattata, Many in both versions.
Viridian Forest Pokemon-
#10 Caterpie, Many in Red. Few in Blue. #11 Metapod, Many in Red, Few in Blue #13 Weedle, Many in Red, Few in Blue. #14 Kakuna, Many in Red, Few in Blue. #25 Pikachu, Few in both versions.
Route 3 Pokemon-
#12 Spearow, Many in both versions. #16 Pidgey, Many in both versions. #39 Jigglypuff, Few in both versions.
Mt. Moon Pokemon-
#41 Zubat, Many in both versions. #35 Clefairy, Few in both versions. #46 Paras, Few in both versions. #74 Geodude, Few in both versions.
Route 4 Pokemon-
#12 Spearow, Few in both versions. #19 Rattata, Many in both versions. #23 Ekans, Few in Red, None in Blue. #27 Sandshew, None in Red, Few in Blue.
Route 24 and 25 Pokemon-
#10 Caterpie, Few in Red. Many in Blue. #11 Metapod, Few in Red. Many in Blue. #13 Weedle, Many in Red. Few in Blue. #14 Kakuna, Many in Red. Few in Blue. #16 Pidgey, Few in both Versions. #43 Oddish, Few in Red. None in Blue. #63 Abra, Few in both versions. #69 Bellsprout, None in Red. Many in Blue.
Route 5 Pokemon-
#16 Pidgey, Many in both Versions. #43 Oddish, Few in Red. None in Blue. #52 Meowth, None in Red. Few in Blue. #56 Mankey, Few in Red. None in Blue. #69 Bellsprout, None in Red. Few in Blue.
Route 6 Pokemon-
#16 Pidgey, Many in both Versions. #43 Oddish, Few in Red. None in Blue. #52 Meowth, None in Red. Few in Blue. #56 Mankey, Few in Red. None in Blue. #69 Bellsprout, None in Red. Few in Blue.
Vermilion City Pokemon-
#83 Farfetch'd, Trade a Spearow for it.
Route 11 Pokemon-
#21 Spearow, Many in both versions. #23 Ekans, Many in Red. None in Blue. #27 Sandshrew, None in Red. Many in Blue. #96 Drowzee, Few in both versions.
Diglett's Cave Pokemon-
#50 Diglett, Many in both versions. #51 Dugtrio, Few in both versions.
Routes 9 and 10 Pokemon-
#19 Rattata, Many in both versions. #21 Spearow, Many in both versions. #23 Ekans, Many in Red. None in Blue. #27 Sandshrew, None in Red. Many in Blue. #100 Voltorb, Many in both versions.
Rock Tunnel Pokemon-
#41 Zubat, Many in both versions. #66 Machop, Few in both versions. #74 Geodude, Few in both versions. #95 Onix, Few in both versions.
Route 8 Pokemon-
#16 Pidgey, Few in both versions. #23 Ekans, Few in Red. None in Blue. #27 Sandshew, None in Red. Few in Blue. #37 Vulpix, None in Red. Few in Blue. #52 Meowth, None in Red. Few in Blue. #56 Mankey, Few in Red. None in Blue. #58 Growlithe, Few in Red. None in Blue.
Route 7 Pokemon-
#16 Pidgey, Few in both versions. #37 Vulpix, None in Red. Few in Blue. #43 Oddish, Few in Red. None in Blue. #52 Meowth, None in Red. Few in Blue. #56 Mankey, Few in Red. None in Blue. #58 Growlithe, Few in Red. None in Blue. #69 Bellsprout, None in Red. Few in Blue.
-Blocking the road. use Pokeflute to wake and fight/capture
Pokemon Tower Pokemon-
#92 Gastly, Many in both versions. #93 Haunter, Few in both versions. #104- Cubone, Few in both versions.
Saffron City Dojo Pokemon-
#106 Hitmonlee or #107 Hitmonchan
-You get a choice after beating the karate master.
Silph Co. Pokemon-
#131 Lapras
-Get from employee after defeating Gary
Route 12 Pokemon-
#16 Pidgey, Many in both versions. #43 Oddish, Few in Red, None in Blue. #44 Gloom, Few in Red, None in Blue. #48 Venonat, Few in Red, None in Blue. #69 Bellsprout, None in Red, Few in Blue. #70 Weepinbell, None in Red, Few in Blue.
#143 Snorlax
-Blocking the road. use Pokeflute to wake and fight/capture
Route 13 Pokemon-
#16 Pidgey, Few in both versions. #43 Oddish, Few in Red, None in Blue. #44 Gloom, Few in Red, None in Blue. #48 Venonat, Few in both versions. #69 Bellsprout, None in Red, Few in Blue. #70 Weepinbell, None in Red, Few in Blue. #132 Ditto, Few in both versions.
Routes 14 and 15 Pokemon-
#16 Pidgey, Few in both versions. #17 Pidgeotto, Few in both versions. #43 Oddish, Few in Red, None in Blue. #44 Gloom, Few in Red, None in Blue. #48 Venonat, Few in both versions. #69 Bellsprout, None in Red, Few in Blue. #70 Weepinbell, None in Red, Few in Blue. #132 Ditto, Few in both versions.
SAFARI ZONE Pokemon-
Center Park-
#29 Nidoran(female), None in Red, Few in Blue. #30 Nidorina, Few in both versions. #32 Nidoran(male), Few in Red, None in Blue. #33 Nidorino, Few in both versions. #47 Parasect, Few in both versions. #48 Venonat, Few in both versions. #102 Exeggcute, Few in both versions. #111 Rhyhorn, Few in both versions. #113 Chansey, Few in both versions. #123 Scyther, Few in Red. None in Blue. #127 Pinsir, None in Red. Few in Blue.
Area 1-
#29 Nidoran(female), None in Red, Few in Blue. #30 Nidorina, Few in both versions. #32 Nidoran(male), Few in Red, None in Blue. #33 Nidorino, Few in both versions. #46 Paras, Few in both versions. #47 Parasect, Few in both versions. #84 Doduo, Few in both versions. #102 Exeggcute, Few in both versions. #111 Rhyhorn, Few in both versions. #115 Kangaskhan, Few in both versions. #123 Scyther, Few in Red. None in Blue. #127 Pinsir, None in Red. Few in Blue.
Area 2-
#29 Nidoran(female), None in Red, Few in Blue. #30 Nidorina, Few in both versions. #32 Nidoran(male), Few in Red, None in Blue. #33 Nidorino, Few in both versions. #46 Paras, Few in both versions. #49 Venomoth, Few in both versions. #102 Exeggcute, Few in both versions. #111 Rhyhorn, Few in both versions. #113 Chansey, Few in both versions. #128 Tauros, Few in both versions.
Area 3-
#29 Nidoran(female), None in Red, Few in Blue. #30 Nidorina, Few in both versions. #32 Nidoran(male), Few in Red, None in Blue. #33 Nidorino, Few in both versions. #48 Venonat, Few in both versions. #49 Venomoth, Few in both versions. #84 Doduo, Few in both versions. #102 Exeggcute, Few in both versions. #115 Kangaskhan, Few in both versions. #128 Tauros, Few in both versions.
Route 16 Pokemon-
#19 Rattata, Few in both versions. #20 Raticate, Few in both versions. #21 Spearow, Many in both versions. #84 Doduo, Few in both versions.
Route 17 and 18 Pokemon-
#20 Raticate, Few in both versions. #21 Spearow, Many in both versions. #22 Fearow, Few in both versions. #84 Doduo, Few in both versions.
Power Plant Pokemon-
#25 Pikachu, Few in both versions. #26 Raichu, None in Red, Few in Blue. #81 Magnemite, Few in both versions. #82 Magneton, Few in both versions. #100 Voltorb, Few in both versions. #125 Electabuzz, Few in Red, None in Blue.
1. Normal 2. Fire 3. Water 4. Electric 5. Grass 6. Ice 7. Fighting 8. Poison 9. Ground 10. Flying 11. Psychic 12. Bug 13. Rock 14. Ghost 15. Dragon
S= Super G= Good P= Poor B= Bad
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TMs can only be used once. make sure to be careful how you use them, and be careful not to use it on a pokemon who's almost out of space for attacks, you may regret it later.
TM: WHERE FOUND 01 MEGA PUNCH Celadon City shop, $3000 Mt. Moon 02 RAZOR WIND Celadon City shop, $2000 Team Rocket HQ 03 SWORDS DANCE Silph Building 04 WHIRLWIND Route 4 05 MEGA KICK Celadon City shop, $3000 Victory Road 06 TOXIC Koga 07 HORN DRILL Celadon City shop, $2000 Team Rocket HQ 08 BODY SLAM SS Anne 09 TAKE DOWN Celadon City shop, $3000 Silph Building 10 DOUBLE-EDGE Team Rocket HQ 11 BUBBLEBEAM Misty 12 WATER GUN Mt. Moon 13 ICE BEAM Celadon City shop, thirsty girl. 14 BLIZZARD Pokemon Lab 15 HYPER BEAM Celadon City casino, 5500 coins 16 PAY DAY Route 12 (need Surf) 17 SUBMISSION Celadon City shop, $3000 Victory Road 18 COUNTER Guy in Celadon City mall, third floor 19 SEISMIC TOSS Route 25 (need Cut) 20 RAGE Route 15 (use Cut) 21 MEGA DRAIN Erika 22 SOLAR BEAM Pokemon Lab 23 DRAGON RAGE Celadon City casino, 3300 coins 24 THUNDERBOLT Lt. Surge 25 THUNDER Power Plant 26 EARTHQUAKE Silph Building 27 FISSURE Giovanni (3rd battle) 28 DIG Team Rocket member in Cerulean 29 PSYCHIC Saffron City (Mr. Psychic) 30 TELEPORT Route 9 31 MIMIC Saffron City (Mime Girl) 32 DOUBLE TEAM Celadon City shop, $1000 Safari Zone 33 REFLECT Celadon City shop, $1000 Power Plant 34 BIDE Brock 35 METRONOME Cinnabar Island 36 SELFDESTRUCT Silph Building 37 EGG BOMB Celadon City shop, $2000 Safari Zone 38 FIRE BLAST Blaine 39 SWIFT Route 12 - Lookout Tower 40 SKULL BASH Safari Zone 41 SOFTBOILED Vermilion City (need Surf) 42 DREAM EATER Viridian Town (need Cut) 43 SKY ATTACK Victory Road 44 REST SS Anne 45 THUNDER WAVE Route 24 46 PSYWAVE Sabrina 47 EXPLOSION Victory Road 48 ROCK SLIDE Celadon City shop, thirsty girl. 49 TRI ATTACK Celadon City shop, thirsty girl. 50 SUBSTITUTE Celadon City Casino, 7700 coins
4.2 HMs
HMs can be used an unlimited amount of times. Use them whenever you want. WARNING: HM attacks CANNOT be deleted.
HM: WHERE FOUND 01 CUT SS. Anne's Captain 02 FLY Cycling Road 03 SURF Safari Zone Secret House 04 STRENGTH Fuschia City, with Teeth 05 FLASH Prof. Oak's aide (Route 2)
There are 3 ancient bird Pokemon that are so rare, there is only one of each in existence. You only meet them once, and that is your only chance to catch them. It is said that only the Master Ball can catch the birds. Unfortunately, there is only one master ball, and three birds, not to mention another Pokemon that you'd rather use the ball on- Mewtwo. So, what's a trainer to do? Well, it's possible to catch the birds with the Ultra Balls that you can buy anywhere. It's quite difficult to catch the birds though.
5.1 Zapdos
Zapdos is found in the Power Plant, found South of the Rock Cave's Northern Entrance.
Zapdos is perhaps the easiest to capture (he was for me), since once you get one, the rest are somewhat easy. There are two Pokemon you want for this battle. A Pokemon with HYPNOSIS, and a Pokemon with ICE BEAM. First, use hypnosis and make Zapdos fall asleep. Then, switch to the pokemon with Ice Beam, and keep trying to freeze Zapdos. It's hard. Trust me. I must have fought the guy 10 or so times, just for it to work (if it doesn't freeze him right away, don't mind, it may take a few turns, just survive). Once Zapdos is frozen, move in for the kill. Get a WEAK Pokemon with TACKLE to bring Zapdos' life down to more or less nil. The bar should be more or less empty (or maybe a small Grey line left). Now, hopefully you brought a lot of Ultra Balls. Use them. If you're lucky, Zapdos is yours.
5.2 Moltres
Moltres is found in the Victory Road Cave. I found him on accident, so I'm not sure exactly where to look.
Moltres was really an accident for me. I caught him first try. There were three Pokemon I used. Gengar (with Hypnosis), Zapdos, and Mankey (for Scratch). First, Gengar made Moltres fall asleep. Then Zapdos did Drill Beak twice, to lower Moltres' life a bit. Finally, Mankey scratched away (Gengar returning Moltres to sleep when necessary) until Moltres' life bar was virtually gone. It took me maybe 4 Ultra Balls to get a good catch.
5.3 Articuno
Articuno is found in the Sea Foam islands. Just look around. I don't know exact directions.
One word: EASY. Bring Zapdos, a Pokemon with Hypnosis, and a lower leveled Pokemon with a weak attack. First. Hypnosis. Then Zapdos' Thundershock. This SHOULD reduce Articuno to rather low life after doing it twice. Then bring out the low damage-dealing Pokemon, and simply attack it until it's life is down to practically nothing. Throw an ultra ball. Took me only two Ultra Balls.
6.0 Cheats 6.1 Get 99 of any item Here is the way to get this: First go to the guy almost all the way north of Viridian city and see what he has to say (it's about catching Pokemon), then fly to seafoam islands and swim up and down the space where land and water touch. There will be a Pokemon called M, you'll know when you find him because the screen will blank out for several seconds. Fight him or run away, DO NOT CATCH HIM! Once you win or run away you will have 99 of your sixth item. 6.2 Get Pokemon over L: 100 There is only one way to get this: At the Pokemon lab on cinnabar, trade with anyone in the first room. Then go RIGHT of the island and swim up and down, you should meet up with a Pokemon well over L: 100 but if given any experience points will evolve and go back to L: 100. 7.0 Credits
DISLAIMER:
This Guide is copyright 1998 Shane Lile. Pokemon is copyright 1995, 1996, and 1998 Nintendo, GAME FREAK inc., and Creatures inc. This guide is not endorsed by any company, and may be freely distributed for non-commercial purposes as long as the guide remains UN-altered, and I'm given credit.
-Pokemon.com, a VERY helpful site, where I got much of my evolution informaion. -Much Thanks to Matt Cormier AKA (Gyarados) (thankupo@ma.ultranet.co), for giving me ALL of the Pokemon evolution info that I didn't find at pokemon.com, and that was A LOT. -Ben MO (Ur235@hotmail.com) for telling me some TMs I didn't have. -Toaster Thief (fraioli@cobweb.net) for telling me even MORE TMs. -Nintendo Power, since I got the Pokemon frequency from them. -Gengar, for giving me a list of the TMs I didn't have. -Fritz Fraundorf (erggibbon@aol.com), for practically revising my whole TM/HM section. -Nintendo, GAME FREAK, and all the other companies that contributed to this wonderful game.