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* Pokemon Yellow - The FAQ *
Author: Jdude84
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Alternate: Jdude84@hotmail.com
Version: 0.5

Welcome to the Pokemon yellow FAQ, this FAQ will contain everything you need to
know to beat Pokemon Yellow, create an awesome team, and much more. There aren't
many FAQs out for this game yet, so this guide should be of some use.

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Version 0.5

Revision History:

September 22, 1999 - Started this FAQ.

October 2, 1999 - 0.5 complete, Walkthrough isn't done, neither is the
Pokedex, in time that will change...

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The most updated version of this FAQ can and will always be
found at: www.gamefaqs.com. If you find it\download it from
another site, make sure to check the version at gamefaqs and
see if you are reading the updated version. If you are not,
please contact the webmaster as well as me immediatly.
I hate it when i get e-mail telling me to update my FAQ when
it IS updated...


Contents
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1) Basics
2) Info
3) F.A.Q
4) Walkthrough*
5) Best Teams\Suggestions
6) Pokedex*
7) Items
8) Legal Junk
9) Pika-Credits
10) Author's Note

*Incomplete

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1) Basics
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What is pokemon?
Hello, i hope you enjoyed your 10 year nap. Pokemon is an extremly popular
series of games in where you train cute, and not so cute pokemon, trade them,
and fight them with other trainers. Currently there are 3 games on gameboy, Red,
Blue, and yellow. Others will follow soon, there is also a TV Show, 3 N64 games,
and various other merchandise. You have probably seen pokemon SOMEWHERE before,
if you haven't, get a life.

How do i catch pokemon?
You can get new pokemon in many different ways. You can trade with a friend
using a game link cable, you can trade with in-game characters as well. However,
the most common way to catch pokemon is to find them in the wild and catch them.
To catch them you will need:

At least one pokemon
At least one pokeball, great ball, ultra ball, or master ball.

Once you have those two things, look around in the tall grass, once a pokemon
comes up, you must do a few things to catch it. First off, pokemon that are
paralyzed, sleeping, and\or weakened are MUCH easier to catch, also it is easier
to catch a pokemon if you have a better ball to catch it with. You will want to
weaken the opposing pokemon to about 1/4 it's health, then go to the item menu,
select pokeball, and press Down+B(this makes it easier to catch the pokemon
usally). Now you will either catch the pokemon, or it will escape. after much
practice, this becomes very easy.

How do my pokemon learn new moves?
At different levels, pokemon learn new, more powerful moves. Some pokemon learn
their moves quicker than others, so much training is neccesary befoer you
pokemon learn their best moves.

How do i make my pokemon stronger?
If you've ever played RPGs before, than you will have no problem understanding
how to strenthen your pokemon. The higher a pokemon's level is, the more
powerful. The more experience points you get, the higher your pokemon's level
will be. You can also use certain items to make your pokemon stronger. Check out
the 'raising weak pokemon' strategy in the walkthrough.

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2) Info
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So What Is So Different About Pokemon Yellow?
Well, there are a few differences that i am aware of currently, they include:

Pokemon evolve quicker, and are found earlier.
Pikachu follows you around, and you can talk to him! (sorta)
Trainers have different pokemon (E.G. Gary starts off with Eevee)
The game follows the TV show storyline somewhat, Jessie And James are in the
game with their signature Pokemon.
Pokedex pictures redone, look better.
All pokemon that were in Red\blue can now be found in yellow. (Except for a few)
Apparently you cannot get the bike voucher, therefore, you cannot get a bike!

...I am sure there are many more, e-mail me with more!

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3) F.A.Q.
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Q. How many masterballs are there?
A. One, as usual, use it on a one-time pokemon, i suggest Mewtwo.

Q. I have the HM [Insert HM Here], but it won't work!
A. You need the badge that allows you to use it.

Q. I beat [Insert Gym Leader Here] but i can't use it, how do i use it?
A. That only allows you to use it, you need to find the actual HM to use it.

Q. How can i stop my [Insert Pokemon Here] from evolving?
A. Press B while it is evolving.

Q. Where is the old amber?
A. The Walkthrough, The Game, And Pewter City. Anything else?

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4) Walkthrough
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Allright here it is, in full, the walkthrough for Pokemon: Yellow Edition.
Throughout the walkthrough i will outline SEVERAL strategies, i suggest you
follow it! Oh and don't complain about the crappy artwork.

C O L L E C T I N G T H E B O U L D E R B A D G E
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COLLECTING THE BOULDER BADGE
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C O L L E C T I N G T H E B O U L D E R B A D G E


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PALLET TOWN
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Pokemon: Eevee, Pikachu.

Items to find: Potion

Allright, here we go. First go to the computer and withdraw the "Potion", you'll
need it soon.
Now exit your house and go north, attempting to walk into the tall grass. Dr.
Oak will stop you,
and take you to his lab. Here you will meet your rival, Gary. Gary will knock
you out of the way
when you try and get Eeeve, and run off, so...Oak gives you your very own(and
only) Pikachu!
Now walk out of the house, Gary will stop you and fight you.

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TRAINER: Gary

This is an easy fight, he uses Eevee, you use Pikachu. Just keep using
thundershock until Eevee faints. If your HP gets low, use the Potion
you withdrew from the computer. You will win $175, and Pikachu will
evolve to Lv. 6

Pokemon: Eeeve.
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Now return to your house, and talk to your mom, she will give you both a rest
for free (How nice...)
Now exit your house and head north to the grassy area.

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ROUTE ONE
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Pokemon: Pidgey, Rattata.

Items to find: Potion

There are two new Pokemon to catch here, but we'll discuss that later. For now,
train your pikachu to
Level 10. Yes, it's 4 levels, but it's not that hard, it takes about 6 minutes,
and if you cannot be
patient for 6 minutes, please stop playing, it will save you a lot of trouble!
Anyway, talk to the first
person you see, you'll get a potion from him. Continue north to Viridan City.

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VIRIDAN CITY
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Pokemon: None.

Items to find: Potion, Oak's Parcel.

Nothing to do here yet, go to the Pokemart, get the parcel, and head back to
Pallet Town.
There is a potion next to a cut-downable(yes, i know it's not a word) tree, that
is hidden.

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PALLET TOWN
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Pokemon: None.

Items to find: Pokedex, Town Map.

Return to Oak's lab, and give him the package, he will then give you and Gary
his invention,
the Pokedex, which holds information on pokemon you've seen\caught. After that,
go to Gary's
house, and talk to his sister for a Town Map. Then, go back to Viridan City.

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VIRIDAN CITY
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Pokemon: Rattata, Pidgey.

Items to find: Pokeball.

First, go to the Pokemart, and buy about 10 Pokeballs. Then, go to the
Pokecenter, and heal
your pokemon. Now go south to Route One again, and catch a Pidgey and a Rattata.
Then return
to Viridan, and head west to route 22.

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ROUTE 22
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Pokemon: Rattata, Nidoran(m), Nidoran(f), Mankey.

Items to find: None

Catch the 2 Nidorans, and a mankey, they should only take a Pokeball each. You
should now have
a team of 6 pokemon. I Now advise training all 6 of them(even though the will be
useless later)
to level 10. If you don't want to\think i'm nuts, then at least train Mankey
until he learns low
kick. Now go west a bit more, and Gary will challenge you once again.

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TRAINER: Gary

This is another EASY fight, and a good chance to boost pikachu's level
to 11. His level 9 spearow is no match for pikachu and his Thundershock.
Two of them will kill it easily. Eevee is also easy, Pikachu will have
Thunderwave, Tail Whip, Growl, Thundershock. Use a single thunderwave,
paralyzing Eevee, then follow with a thunder shock to damage and fully
paralyze Eevee, then keep using thundershock. Tail Whip, Growl aren't
that effective.

Pokemon: Spearow, Eevee
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Pikachu should now try and learn "Quick Attack", you will want this move, so let
him learn it.
Now you should have at the very least a Level 11 Pikachu With Thundershock,
Quick Attack,
Thunder Wave, and Tail Whip. Go ahead and ditch growl, it's useless! Now head
north to Route 2.

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ROUTE TWO
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Pokemon: Pidgey, Rattata, Nidoran(m), Nidoran(f).

Items to find: None

Nothing new here as far as items, pokemon are concerned, but it is a good place
to build up your
weak pokemon. Train pikachu if you have the time, but make sure you train mankey
to level 10 at least!
Eventually you will reach Viridan Forest.

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VIRIDAN FOREST
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Pokemon: Pidgeotto, Pidgey, Caterpie, Metapod.

Items to find: Potion x2, Pokeball.

Here you will first fight bug catchers, which are trainers. They are very easy
to beat, and this isn't
exactally a maze either, get the 3 easy to get items, and grab a Pidgeotto,
Caterpie, and Metapod. By
the time you leave the forest, i suggest your main team consist of level 10
pokemon and higher. If by
now you are wondering how to raise your weak pokemon i will tell you, only once,
so pay attention. By
moving your weakest pokemon to the top of the list, he becomes the first one to
fight in battle, instead
of making it fight, switch to a stonger pokemon, and when\if you win, the two
pokemon will split the EXP.
Easy, yes? This works extremly well with the very weak Metapod, who evolves into
butterfree at level 10!
When you find the exit, AND have you team at level 10+, exit to Pewter City.

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PEWTER CITY
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Pokemon: Pidgey, Rattata.

Items to find: Boulder Badge, TM - Bide.

There is a pokecenter here, so revive your pokemon there, buy a few more
pokeballs at the Pokemart.
Then go to the southwest region of the small city to find your first Gym! Enter
the gym, fight all the
trainers, then talk to the Gym Leader: Brock.

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Gym Leader: Brock Boulder Badge

If you followed my advice, brock will be a piece of cake. Either use
Pikachu's Quick Attack, or Mankey's Low kick and Geodude and Onix will
be gone very quickly. If you didn't follow my advice and get\train
mankey and pikachu, then your best bet is a Butterfree, which is evolved
from Metapod.

Pokemon: Geodude, Onix
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Brock will then fork over the boulder badge, which allows you to control
higher-leveled pokemon, raises the power of your pokemon, get's you 1/8
closer to the elite four, and it also does the laundry...ooooohh. Also,
brock hands over the TM - Bide. I suggest putting this on your highest
level pokemon(Pikachu or mankey, i suggest mankey because pikachu will
learn better moves soon)

C O L L E C T I N G T H E C A S C A D E B A D G E
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COLLECTING THE CASCADE BADGE
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C O L L E C T I N G T H E C A S C A D E B A D G E


Now that Brock is defeated, you can go east of pewter city, finding a trail
leading to a large mountain...



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5) Best Teams\Suggestions
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Top 10 Pokemon (In no particular order..kinda)

#10 - Snorlax. Dear god, it's a freaking huge pokemon! This is a very lazy
pokemon, but you can tell it is very powerful becasue of it's size. Has good
recovery with rest, headbutt is powerful, and he learns great moves. He is the
best normal pokemon in the game. Even though he's not unbeatable, it feels good
to have this monster on your team!

#9 - Jolteon\Flareon. Good replacements for Charizard\Zapdos. In fact, Jolteon
is almost as powerful as Zapdos! Good choices if you are too lazy to train
Chamander, and can't get zapdos!

#8 - Charizard. Best fire pokemon in the game. Why so low on the list you may
ask? Fire just isn't useful in that many situations. You should have learned
that lesson if you picked Charmander in Red\Blue!

#7 - Gyardos. Very easy to get if you follow the building weak pokemon strategy.
Can learn hyper beam, among other things. With Hyper Beam, Hydro Pump, Dragon
Rage, Body Slam, is near unstopable.

#6 Venusaur. Best grass pokemon in the game, with Solar Beam, Mega Drain, Razor
Leaf, (Leech Seed, Vine Whip, Poison Powder) it can kill many different pokemon.
Very handy in a lot of situations.

#5 - Zapdos. Another one i don't have yet. Very powerful, if it's like the
red\blue version. Best electric pokemon in the game, yes?

#4 - Articuno. Unfortunatly, i do not have Articuno YET. So i cannot yet tell
you how good he is, however, he SHOULD come with powerful attacks such as ice
beam, blizzard, and be VERY good against dragon\fire\electric pokemon.

#3 - Graveler(I can't get Golem). THE rock pokemon in the game, electric attacks
won't even phase it! Normal attacks do little to no damage against him, and his
attack and defense are both VERY high! With Earthquake, Dig, Self Destruct, and
(Rock Slide, Fissure, Metronome, etc) he is VERY powerful. Also very easy to
train.

#2 - Blastoise. The best water pokemon in the game. With Hydro Pump, Blizzard,
Skulll Bash, and anything else Blastoise is almost unstopable! Can even beat
those powerful, nasty phsycics! Isn't that hard to train either...

#1 - Mewtwo. Was there ANY doubt about this one? I think not! Mewtwo is almost
imopossible to beat, and you don't have to train him that hard! His attack
Phsycic will kill just about anything! Plus he's the easiest pokemon to catch in
the game, with the masterball of course.

Runner Ups\Good Additions

Pikachu - If you cannot\will not get zapdos, pikachu is a perfect addition to
your team. He learns good electric attacks, but you have to train him hard. He
suffers from extremly low defense, but you can take care of that later.

Hitmonlee\Hitmonchan - The best fighting pokemon in the game. Train them hard
and it is pretty hard to kill them. They both start out at level 30 so you don't
have to do as much as you would normally. My personal favorite is Hitmonlee.

Dragonite - Two words: Hyper Beam. That is enough right there of a reason to
have you train Dragonair for countless hours. Dragonite is the 2nd best pokemon
in the game. However, he is EXTREMLY difficult to get.

Aerodactyl - An easy pokemon to get, and a very effective one. If you don't have
the patience to train Dragonair, Aerodactyl is a good replacement. Also learns
the all-powerful hyper beam.

Kadabra\Alakazam - The 2nd best phsycic pokemon in the game, for obvious
reasons. This is a good addition to your team for a while...Once you get Mewtwo
however it's bye-bye Kadabra!

Starmie - A good water pokemon to have, but just isn't that useful in this game
since you can get blastoise so easily! If you don't like Blastoise(Go figure...)
then pick up one of these...

My Current Team, Although No One Really Cares Probably:

1) Level 55 Blastoise With Hydro Pump, Surf, Blizzard, and Skull Bash.

2) Level 58 Graveler With Earthquake, Fissure, Dig, and Self Destruct.

3) Level 38 Charizard With Strenth, Cut, Fire Blast, and Siesmic Toss.

4) Level 32 Venesaur With Vine Whip, Razor Leaf, Mega Drain, and Solar Beam.

5) Level 34 Pikachu With Thunderbolt, Slam, Mega Kick, Thunderwave.

6) Level 19 Kadabra With Psywave, Reflect, Teleport.

I Chose Charizard\Venusar\Blastoise because they are the best of their 3
categories. Graveler Does Well against normal\rock\electric pokemon. At later
levels, the Psycic Kadabra will kill anything in it's Path. And Pikachu does
well against water pokemon. Yes, my team has a few flaws in it, but is sufficent
enough for now. I suggest you get Blastoise, Graveler A.S.A.P.

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6) Pokedex
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Pokedex entries straight from the yellow edition....

#001 - Bulbasaur
Grass\Poison
HT: 2'04"
WT: 15.0 lb
Pokedex:
It can go days without eating a single
morsel. In the bulb on it's back, it
stores energy.

#002 - Ivysaur
Grass\Poison
HT: 3'03"
WT: 29.0 lb
Pokedex:
The bulb on it's back grows by drawing
energy. It gives off an aroma when it
is ready to bloom.

#003 - Venusaur
Grass\Poison
HT: 6'07"
WT: 221.0 lb
Pokedex:
The flower on it's back catches the sun's
rays. The sunlight is then absorbed and
used for energy.

#004 - Charmander
Fire
HT: 2'00"
WT: 19.0 lb
Pokedex:
The flame at the tip of it's tail makes
a sound as it burns. You can only hear
it in quiet places.

#005 - Charmeleon
Fire
HT: 3'07"
WT: 42.0 lb
Pokedex:
Tough fights could excite this pokemon.
When excited, it may blow out bluish-
white flames.

#006 - Charizard
Fire\Flying
HT: 5'07"
WT: 200.0 lb
Pokedex:
When expelling a blast of super hot
fire, the red flame at the tip of
it's tail burns more intensely.

#007 - Squirtle
Water
HT: 1'08"
WT: 20.0 lb
Pokedex:
Shoots water at prey while in water.
Withdraws into it's shell when in
danger.

#008 - Wartortle
Water
HT: 3'03"
WT: 50.0 lb
Pokedex:
When tapped, this pokemon will pull
in it's head, but it's tail will
still stick out a little bit.

#009 - Blastoise
Water
HT: 5'03"
WT: 189.0 lb
Pokedex:
Once it takes aim at it's enemy, it
blasts out water with even more
force than a fire hose.

#010 - Caterpie
Bug
HT: 1'00"
WT: 6.0 lb
Pokedex:
If you touch the feeler on top of it's
head, it will release a horrible stink
to protect itself.

#011 - Metapod
Bug
HT: 2'04"
WT: 22.0 lb
Pokedex:
Hardens it's shell to protect itself.
However, a large impact may cause it
to pop out of it's shell.

#012 - Butterfree
Bug\Flying
HT: 3'07"
WT: 71.0 lb
Pokedex:
It's wings, covered with poisonous
powders, repel water. This allows it
to fly in the rain.

#013 - Weedle
Bug\Poison
HT: ???
WT: ???
Pokedex:


#014 - Kakuna
Bug\Poison
HT: ???
WT: ???
Pokedex:


#015 - Beedrill
Bug\Poison
HT: ???
WT: ???
Pokedex:


#016 - Pidgey
Normal\Flying
HT: 1'00"
WT: 4.0 lb
Pokedex:
Very docile. If attacked, it will
often kick up sand to protect itself
rather than fight back.

#017 - Pidgeotto
Normal\Flying
HT: 3'07"
WT: 66.0 lb
Pokedex:
This pokemon is full of vitality.
It constantly flies around it's large
territory in search of prey.

#018 - Pidgeot
Normal\Flying
HT: 4'11"
WT: 87.0 lb
Pokedex:
This Pokemon flies at Mach 2 speed, seeking
prey. It's large talons are feared as wicked
weapons.

#019 - Rattata
Normal
HT: 1'00"
WT: 8.0 lb
Pokedex:
Will chew on anything with it's fangs.
If you see one, it is certain that 40
more live in that area.

#020 - Raticate
Normal
HT: 2'04"
WT: 41.0 lb
Pokedex:
It's hind feet are webbed. They act as
flippers, so it can swim in rivers and
hunt for prey.

#021 - Spearow
Normal\Flying
HT: 1'00"
WT: 4.0 lb
Pokedex:
Inept at flying high. However, it can
fly around very fast to protect it's
territory.

#022 - Fearow
Normal\Flying
HT: 3'11"
WT: 84.0 lb
Pokedex:
A Pokemon that dates back many years. If
it senses danger, it flies high and away,
instantly.

#023 - Ekans
Poison
HT: ???
WT: ???
Pokedex:


#024 - Arbok
Poison
HT: ???
WT: ???
Pokedex:


#025 - Pikachu
Electric
HT: 1'04"
WT: 13.0 lb
Pokedex:
It keeps it's tail raised to monitor it's
surroundings. If you yank it's tail, it
will try to bite you.

#026 - Raichu
Electric
HT: ???
WT: ???
Pokedex:


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7) Items
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Balls:
Pokeball: Your standerd pokemon catching device.
Great Ball: Better than a pokeball.
Ultra Ball: 99% chance of catching weakend pokemon.
Safari Ball: Equivilant to a pokeball, used only to catch pokemon in the safari
zone.
Master Ball: 100% Chance of catching a full-health Lv. 100 pokemon, get the
picture? Only one in the game for obvious reasons.

Stones\Fossils:
Fire Stone: Evolves certain fire pokemon.
Thunder Stone: Evolves certain electric pokemon.
Water Stone: Evolves certain water pokemon.
Leaf Stone: Evolves certain grass pokemon.
Moon Stone: Evolves other kinds of pokemon, such as clefairy.
Helix Fossil: Use to revive Omanyte
Dome Fossil: Use to revive Kabuto
Old Amber: Use to revive Aerodactyl

Recovery:
Antidote: Cures Poison
Burn Heal: Cures Burn
Ice Heal: Cures Freeze
Awakening: Cures Sleep
Paralyze Heal: Cures Paralyze
Full Heal: Cures Poison, Burn, Freeze, Sleep, Paralyze
Potion: Restores some HP
Super Potion: Restores more HP than potion
Hyper Potion: Restores much, much more HP than potion
Max Potion: Restores ALL HP
Fresh Water: Give to guard, girl, restores some HP
Soda Pop: Give to girl, restores more HP than water
Lemonade: Give to girl, restores more HP than Soda Pop
Full Restore: Heals all conditions + HP
Revive: Brings back pokemon with 1\2 it's HP
Max Revive: Brings back pokemon with full HP
Elixer: Recover 10 PP for all attacks
Max Elixer: Recover all HP for all attacks
Ether: Recover 10 PP for a single attack
Max Ether: Recover all HP for a single attack

Power-ups:
Rare Candy: Raises a single pokemon's level by one.
HP Up: Increases HP.
PP Up: Increases: PP.
Protein: Increases Attack
Iron: Increases Defense
Carbos: Increases Speed
Calcium: Increases Special
X Attack: In battle, increases attack.
X Defend: In battle, increases defense.
X Speed: In battle, increases speed.
X Special: In battle, increases special.
X Accuracy: In battle, increases accuracy.
Guard Spec.: In battle, enemy can't use specials.
Dire Hit: In battle, critical hit attacks increase.

Real-Time\Field Items:
Escape Rope: Pulls you out of a cave.
Repel: Random battles occur less.
Super Repel: Lasts longer than repel.
Max Repel: Lasts longer than Super Repel.
Silph Scope: Used in pokemon tower.
Pokeflute: Cures Sleep, awakens snorlax.

Special:
Pokedex: Records data of pokemon you've seen\caught
Town Map: A Map, what else?
TM: Teaches a pokemon a special attack.
HM: Teaches a pokemon a special ability. Cannot be deleted.

Misc:
Nugget: Sell for $5,000
Gold Teeth: Give to the warden in fuschia city
S.S. Ticket: Allows you to enter the S.S. Anne
Pokedoll: ??? Please Send Info On This
Old Rod: Catch Water Pokemon in the water.
Good Rod: Catch more kinds of water pokemon.
Super Rod: Catch every water pokemon possible to get.
Itemfinder: Gee...what could this do?
EXP. All: Pokemon who don't fight in battle gain EXP.
Coins: Use to buy certain stuff.
Coin Case: Holds your coins.
Oak's Parcel: Deliver this to Dr. Oak!
Card Key: Use this to open doors in Silph Co.
Lift Key: Use this to access the elevator in the basement of Rocket Game Corner.
Secret Key: Use this to open the 7th gym.

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8) Legal Junk
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You may freely place this on your site in HTML or .txt format only as long as
you
follow these guidelines:

1) You do not sell this FAQ in in any way, shape, or form.
2) You do not change the content in any way, shape, form, or language.
3) You credit me
4) This section is included
5) You e-mail me with your URL
6) You make a pikachu sculpture out of jello and worship it.
7) You take the latest version of this FAQ which can be found at gamefaqs.com,
and do not e-mail me asking for later versions. I am too ________
(Busy\Lazy\Tired) to send you updates.

This document is copyrighted © 1999 Jdude84
All Rights Reserved

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9) Pika-Credits
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Marshmallow - In no way, shape, or form contributed to this FAQ, but his FAQ on
Pokemon Red\Blue
is one of the best i have ever seen. The rest of his faqs are extremly well-
written as well..

MetroidMoo - Check out his FAQ at gamefaqs.com on Pokemon Yellow Edition, it is
extremly helpful
and contains plenty of information.

GameFAQs - Publishes Every One Of My FAQs.

Gamefreaks\Nintendo - They Made It.

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10) Author's Note
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Before e-mailing me anything, make sure you are viewing the most updated
version, there is only one way to do that, and you should know. For those that
don't know\haven't been paying attention\are just plain idiots\suffer from all
of the above the most updated version may be found at gamefaqs.com, along with
my other 30 or so FAQs.

Feel free to e-mail me comments, suggestions, praise, corrections, and any
pokemon stuff you have to me.
On second thought, i don't want to recieve 40+ e-mails a day about pokemon...oh
well. Please when e-mailing me about pokemon - make the subject clear enough so
i know what you are talking about, also note i only check my mail every other
millenium, so it may take a while to get a reply.

Goodbye all, it's time to return to my home planet. Until my skills are needed
again, goodnight!

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