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Pokemon Walk Through 1 & 2


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Poke Walk Through #1 Poke Walk Through #2
The game starts off in your (Ash's) house. Go downstairs and say good-bye to
your mom before heading out to capture Pokemon. You can leave town by going
north, but first visit Gary's house (your Rival), then Professor Oak's lab. The
Prof. isn't in, so being to walk up the northern path. Before you can enter the
grassy fields, Prof. Oak will run up and stop you from going in. He will tell you
that there are wild Pokemon that could attack, then he will escort you back to
his lab. There, he will let you and Gary choose among three of his Pokemon.
After you pick a Pokemon, Gary will challenge you to your first match.
Vs. Gary Your first battle will be a heated one, especially if you choose
Bulbasaur. If you win, you'll get a couple of bucks, but if you lose, your Pokemon
will faint and Gary will take all the bragging rights. Take your fainted. Pokemon
home to your mom for medical treatment, then head out of town into the wild.
Route 1 Pokemon Found - 016 Pidgey, 019 Rattata
On your first journey into Route 1, you won't be able to capture any Pokemon.
You can only fight for experience. You can't purchase any Pokeballs until you
deliever the package to Prof. Oak. Wild Pokemon tend to live in grassy areas, so
avoid tall grass if your Pokemon is weak. Head north to reach Viridian City. You
may also bump into other Pokemon trainers. Some may only want to give you sage
advice, but others may want to fight! Viridian City is only slightly bigger than
Pallet Town, with it's own Pokemon Center, Pokemon Mart, and Gym. The Gym is
usually a busy hangout for Pokemon Trainers all over, but this one is closed (for
now). The friendly citizens will gladly help you out with any questions you have.
Drop by the Pokemon Center to heal your Pokemon, then head towards the
Pokemon Mart. Once inside, the clerk will ask you to take a package to Prof.
Oak. Run back to Pallet Town and deliver the package to get a Pokedex. As long
as you're in Pallet Town, drop by Gary's house and get a map from his sister.
When you return to Viridian City, stock up on Pokeballs and return to Route 1
to capture a few Pokemon. If you continue on to Route 2, buy a couple of
Antidotes to cure any Poison attacks, you will encounter.
Pokemon Mart Inventory - Pokeball-200 Antidote-100 Paralyze Heal-200 Burn
Heal-250 Route 2 - Pokemon Found 010 Caterpie, 013 Weedle, 016 Pidgey, 019
Rattata. On your way north, you will see items on the other side of the trees,
but you won't be able to reach them (not yet). Route 2 has a few Pokemon and
trainers to worry about, but you should worry about the forest ahead.
Viridian Forest - Pokemon Found 010 Caterpie, 011 Metapod, 016 Pidgey, 019
Rattata. There are lots of trainers hanging around in the forest, so be sure to
have at least three Pokemn in your possession. As you wander around the forest,
you will find items misplaced by other trainers. You will also find, if you're luky
a Pikachu. If you capture one, it can be helpful later on, especially if you don't
have Bulbasaur.
Items found in the Forest - Antidote Pokeball Potion.
Pewter City is much bigger than Viridian City, and it has a Pokemon museum as
well. The museum has several interesting exhibits, but you won't understand
their meaning until later in the game. Talk to the townsfolk to learn more about
the surrounding land, then head towards the gym to do battle with Brock, the
Gym Leader. Pokemon
Mart
Pokeball- 200Potion -300 Escape Rope-550 Antidote-100 Burn Heal--250
Awakening--200 Paralyze Heal-200

Pewter City Gym
You must first battle Jr. Trainer before you can take on Brock. The Jr. Trainer
has a Diglet and a Sandshrew.

Vs. Brock Squinty-eyed Brock will challenge you when you first meet him. He
controls a Geodude and an Onix,
both powerful Rock Pokemon. Bulbasaur or Squirtle will fare the best against the
enemy. If you don't have either of
them, a Level 16 Pikachu will have to do. Once you defeat him, he will give you
the Pewter Badge and some sage
advice

Pewter Museum Return back after you win the Cascade Badge and the Cut HM
(on the S.S. Anne) and cut down
the bush on the right side of the Museum entrance. Follow the path to a smaller
house. Inside, a scientist will give
you the Old Amber. Perhaps you can use it for something....

Route 3
Pokemon Found: 016 Pidgey, 021 Spearow, 039 Jigglypuff, 153 Magikarp
The pathway to Mt. Moon is infested with Pokemon Trainers, all looking for a
fight. Try to have plenty of Pokemon
with you to handle anything thrown at you. A Pokemon Center will be convieniently
neat the mountain entrance,
giving you a chance to heal your battered Pokemon.

Mt. Moon
Pokemon Found: 135 Clefairy, 041 Zubat, 046 Paras, 074 Geodude
Mt. Moon is the breeding ground for Zubats, a poison/flying Pokemon that only
come out in the darkness. They
tend to swoop down from the ceiling when you least expect it. If you have a
Pikachu, put him ahead of the pack,
because its Thunder Shock will take down the Zubats with one hit. Plenty of
trainers are down here as well, trying
to find rare Geodudes, but they will take time out to challenge you. You will also
encounter Team Rocket for the
first time. They are mining out minerals from Mt. Moon. Since they are expert
Pokemon Trainers, you should be
very cautious when confronting them. If you find yourself in a sticky situation,
use the Escape Rope to get out of the
cave immediatly. You will also find lots of items on the cavern floor.

Items Found in Mt. Moon
*Potion (2)
*Rare Candy
*Escape Rope
*Moon Stone
*HP Up
*TM 01
*TM 12

Route 4
Pokemon Found: 016 Pidgey, 019 Rattata, 023 Ekans (R), Sandshrew (B)
You will find a few trainers and Pokemon on the path to Cerulean City. It won't
be too bad to find a TM dropped
along the path as well. Keep in mind that once you jump over the barrier, you
won't be able to get back over.
Items Found along Route 4
*TM 04
Cerulean City - If you want a faster way to travel, the Bike Shop has just the
thing for you...for the low cost of only...1,000,000$?
You will also find a house that has been ransacked by Team Rocket, but you
won't be able to enter until after you
defeat Misty and cure Bill (on Route 25).
Pokemon Mart
*Pokeball--------200
*Potion----------300
*Repel-----------350
*Antidote--------100
*Burn Heal-------250
*Awakening------200
*Paralyze Heal---200

Cerulean City Gym
Misty is the leader of the Cerulean Gym, and she loves water Pokemon. You can
tell because she has converted
the Gym into a pool! Two other Trainers will challenge you before you can take on
Misty, but Pikachu or Bulbasaur
can blow them out of the water.

Vs. Misty Swimsuit clad Misty likes to swim, but she simply loves to battle. She
packs Water Pokemon, a Staryu
and a Starmite. If you have Bulbasaur or Pikachu, you will win this battle fairly
quickly. Misty, rather impressed, will
give you her Cascade Badge and a TM 11 for a job well done.

Route 24 & 25
Pokemon Found: 010 Caterpie, 011 Metapod, 013 Weedle, 014 Kakuna, 016
Pidgey, 043 Oddish (R), 063
Abra, 069 Bellsprout (B)
After you defeat Misty, the path to the north will open up. But before you can
go very far, Gary will show up once
again to make trouble.

Vs. Gary Gary has added three Pokemon to his arsenal, an Abra, a Rattata, and
a Pidgeotto. A heavily built up
Pikachu or Bulbasaur (which should have evolved to an Ivysaur by now) has the
best chance. Defeat Gary to send
him off in a fit.

As you continue onto the bridge, you will be challenged by six members of Team
Rocket. Their Pokemon are
tough, so return to the Pokemon Center after each battle to heal your monsters.
When you defeat all six, you will
get a valuable Nugget as a reward. Sell it off to get 5000$. Continue to the
east where you will find even more
Pokemon Trainers. Once you get past them, you will find the Sea Cottage.

Bill the Pokemaniac Poor Bill has turned himself into a Pokemon! If you help him
out, Bill will give you a ticket to
board the S.S. Anne, a cruiseship for only the best Pokemon Trainers!
Items Found on Routes 24 & 25
*TM 18
*TM 45

Routes 5 & 6
After you help out Bill, return to Cerulean City and visit the house that was
robbed. Head into the backyard and
confront the Team Rocket Member. Defeat him to get a TM 28. Use it's DIG
ability to immediatly escape from
dungeons. Continue down to the south. Routes 5 holds some rare Pokemon, such
as Meowth or Mankey. You will
also find a Pokemon daycare.

Pokemon Daycare
The man here runs a daycare, and will raise one of your Pokemon for a 100$ per
level charge. Drop off a young
Pokemon and don't forget to drop by later.

Toll Booth
The road ahead is under constrution and the guard won't let you go ahead. He
will mention that he is thirsty.
Perhaps you can can bribe your way past him with a cool beverage...

Underground Path
This path will bring you to Vermilion City. The pathway has many hidden items,
but you need the Item Finder to
detect them. You get the item finder later on in the game. On the other end of
the tunnel, a kid will want to trade his
Nidoran Male for a Nidoran Female.

Vermilion City
Vermilion City is a huge port town, always busy with activity. It's even more
hectic today, because the great
Pokemon trainer luxury liner is docked at the bay! Aboard are the best trainers
in the world!

Old Man's House Talk to the old man to hear his tales of the sea. He will give
you the Old Rod for your time.

Little Kid's House This little kid has raised a Farfetch'd from an egg, but sadly
it has grown to big for him. He will
trade you the bird for a common Spearow.

Pokemon Fan Club The long winded chairman will give a big speech about Pokemon.
Stick around long enough for
the whole speech and he will give you a Bike Voucher, good for a free Bike back
in Cerulean City!

S.S. Anne
The exclusive ship is for only the most prestegious trainers. Flash the Ticket you
got from Bill and step aboard! The
word on the ship is that the Captain is seasick, and the ship can't leave port
until he is well. Once aboard the ship,
be sure to enter every cabin to search for items. However, some passangers
won't be so pleased about being
barged in on! The passangers mostly carry Water Pokemon, so put Pikachu at the
head of the party. To gain the
most experience possible, fight all the trainers aboard before you see the
Captain.

Vs. Gary How did Gary hook passage on this ship? Before you can ask, Gary is
using a fake French accent and
tossing Poke-balls at you. Slap the fake accent out of his mouth and continue on
to the captain.

Captain's Quarters
The Captain is suffering from seasickness and the ship can't launch until he feels
better. Help out the captain and he
will be so gratefull, he will reward you with a Hidden Machine, which teaches the
CUT ability! After you help the
captain, keep in mind that once you step off the ship, it will leave port for the
open sea.

Vermilion Gym The leader of the gym is Lt. Surge, and he is a paranoid trainer.
To reach him, you must find two
secret switches. He also has three other trainers, who will attack with electric
Pokemon.

Vs. Lt. Surge Lt. Surge likes to use Electric Pokemon. He gets a real jolt out of
them. Puns aside, a built up
Ivy-saur or Geodude is your best bet. The Lt. uses Voltorb, Pikachu and Raichu
in this battle. Once you defeat
him, he will give you the Thunder Badge and the TM24.

Route 11
Pokemon Found: Spearow, Ekans (R), Nidorina, Drowzee, Sandshrew (B)
After defeating Lt. Surge, the path to the east will open and you will be able to
procede to Route 11. As you
wander on the sidewalks, you will be challenged by no fewer than ten trainers,
each with up to four Lv. 20 Pokemon. The wild Pokemon found here are not very
strong, but they possess the power to make your monsters fall asleep! When you
enter the toll gate, you'll be warned that the road is blocked ahead by a
sleeping Snorlax! As long as you're here, you may as well go up into the
observing tower. If you have 30 Pokemon, you will get an Itemfinder from Prof.
Oak's aide!
Diglett's Cave Pokemon Found: Diglett, Dugtrio
Since Route 12 is blocked off, you will have to take a detour to Lavender Town.
Return to the entrance to Route 11 and enter the cave opening. This is also the
only place you will find Diglett and Dugtrio. They aren't terribly powerful, but
there's a lot of them. You will emerge back on Route 2, on the other side of
Virmilion Forest, where you couldn't go before. Go south to collect the items that
you couldn't reach before. Inside the observing tower, Prof. Oak's aide awaits
to give you the FLASH HM... as long as you have 15 Pokemon! You'll need it to
enter Rock Tunnel. Routes 9 Pokemon Found: Rattata, Spearow, Sandshrew (B),
Ekans (R), Voltorb
Return to Cerulean City and chop down the bush blocking the path to the east.
Beyond the comforts of Misty's hometown are ten riled up trainers and a TM.
The TM is just below the entrance to Route 9. The trainers are tough, but
fortunatly, there is a Poke-Center near the entrance to Rock Tunnel.
Rock Tunnel Pokemon Found: Zubat,Geodude, Machop, Onix. You must have the
FLASH ability to make your way through this dark cavern. Though it's not nearly
The sister city of Saffron is huge, mostly due to the very popular Game Corner,
a casine that gives Pokemon away
as prized. Despite happy customers, a dark cloud of doubt is hanging over the
Celadon citizens heads, because it is
rumored that Team Rocket is operating the Game Corner.

Celadon Mansion There is a huge mansion in Celadon, but coming in the front
entrance doesn't reveal much. Go
around the back and cut down the bush behind the building. You will enter a
secret back door! Follow the stairs to
find cool hidden treats, including the Pokemon programmers! You will also find the
rare Pokemon Eevee on the top
floor.

Celadon Diner Talk to the people in the diner to hear their woes about losing it
all at the Game Corner. Talk to the
man in the corner to receive a Coin Case, which holds Game Corner Tokens.

Slots and Exchange The slot machines and the Exchange Corner are next door to
each other. Play the slots to earn
Tokens, which you can exchange for Pokemon or TMs. There are TMs 23, 15,
and 50 in both versions of the
game. The Pokemon you can win vary in the versions. In Red you will find Abra,
Clefairy, Nidorian, Dratini,
Scyther, and Porygon. In Blue you will find Abra, Clefairy, Nidorino, Pinsir,
Dratini and Porygon.

Celadon Gym To get to the gym, cut down the bush in front of the diner and


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