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Power Plant
Pokemon Found Voltorb, Magnemite, Magneton, Pikachu, Raichu (B), Electabuzz
(R).
The Power Plant usually supplies power to the entire land, but today its grounds
are empty. That's because the rare
Pokemon Zapdos has made roost here and scared off the workers! Without
power, no one can operate such
important things as blenders and SNESs! To make matters worse, all sorts of
wild Electric Pokemon have moved
in and will attack anyone who dares enter! Your only hope to survive is to enter
with a team of Rock or Ground
based Pokemon. The entire plant is like a maze, but there is only one main path.
You will find lots of items on the
floor, but many are actually Voltorbs!
Zapdos Zapdos is one of the three rare Pokemon Birds and you only have one
chance to catch it! Zapdos is at
Level 50, and it is very powerful. Some of its attacks can take down a Pokemon
instantly. Level 60 and above
Rock or Ground Pokemon are your best bet. Wear the bird down and toss Ultra
Balls to capture it! Putting it to
sleep will definatly improve your chances.
Routes 19 & 20
Pokemon Found Tentacool
With Zapdos captured, you can return to Fuchsia City and head south to the
beach. Put an Electric Pokemon at the
head of your group and dive into the ocean using the SURF move. The many
swimmers will challenge you with
Water Pokemon, so Raichu's Thunderbolt or Farfetch'd's Fly will take care of
the enemy quickly. Once you reach
dry land, you explore the caverns of Seafoam Island before you can continue
onto Cinnabar Island.
Power Plant
Pokemon Found Voltorb, Magnemite, Magneton, Pikachu, Raichu (B), Electabuzz
(R).
The Power Plant usually supplies power to the entire land, but today its grounds
are empty. That's because the rare
Pokemon Zapdos has made roost here and scared off the workers! Without
power, no one can operate such
important things as blenders and SNESs! To make matters worse, all sorts of
wild Electric Pokemon have moved
in and will attack anyone who dares enter! Your only hope to survive is to enter
with a team of Rock or Ground
based Pokemon. The entire plant is like a maze, but there is only one main path.
You will find lots of items on the
floor, but many are actually Voltorbs!
Zapdos Zapdos is one of the three rare Pokemon Birds and you only have one
chance to catch it! Zapdos is at
Level 50, and it is very powerful. Some of its attacks can take down a Pokemon
instantly. Level 60 and above
Rock or Ground Pokemon are your best bet. Wear the bird down and toss Ultra
Balls to capture it! Putting it to
sleep will definatly improve your chances.
Routes 19 & 20
Pokemon Found Tentacool
With Zapdos captured, you can return to Fuchsia City and head south to the
beach. Put an Electric Pokemon at the
head of your group and dive into the ocean using the SURF move. The many
swimmers will challenge you with
Water Pokemon, so Raichu's Thunderbolt or Farfetch'd's Fly will take care of
the enemy quickly. Once you reach
dry land, you explore the caverns of Seafoam Island before you can continue
onto Cinnabar Island.
Seafoam Island
Pokemon Found: Seel, Slowpoke, Psyduck, Golduck, Horsea (R), Krabby (B),
Zubat, Golbat, Shellder, Staryu,
Slowbro, Kinger (B), Sedra (R), Dewgong
There are tons of Water Pokemon living in the deep sea caverns of Seafoam
Island. You will also find boulders and
dark holes. Use the Strength move to push the rocks into the holes, then jump in
after them. The idea is to get the
rocks to block the underground river. If you don't the current will be too strong
and you won't be able to escape.
Articuno Articuno can be found in B4 and just like Zapdos will only appear once.
He is very powerful at level 50.
Use Sleep and Ultra Balls to capture it.
To escape the caverns, block the river with the rocks and then go up to B3.
Climb ladder J and follow the series of
ladder that lead to the exit.
Cinnabar Island is the leading force in Pokemon genetics. Unfortunatly, an
experiemental Pokemon named
Mewtwo has escaped and damaged most of the main lab mansion in the process.
To make things worst, all sorts of
Pokemon have escaped from their cages and are causing all sorts of mischief.
Pokemon Mart *Ultra Ball---------1200
*Great Ball---------600
*Hyper Potion-----1500
*Max Repel--------700
*Escape Rope------550
*Full Heal----------600
*Revive------------1500
Pokemon Labs Inside the lab, there are three doors. Door one holds three
trainers who are willing to trade
Pokemon. They will give you a Tangela, Electrode and a Seel for certain
Pokemon, but don't you think you can
capture these Pokemon elsewhere? Behind Door Two are Pokemon scientists who
spout out Pokemon advice.
Behind Door Three is a genetics engineer who is very excited about his Cloning
Machine. He can clone two of
three different kinds of Pokemon for you. The first Pokemon you can get depend
on which Fossil you chose in Mt.
Moon. If you got the Dome Fossil, the scientist can make a Kabuto. If you took
the Helix Fossil, you will get and
Omanyte. For the second Pokemon, bring along the Old Amber from the Pewter
Museum and hand it over to get
an Aerodactyl. In each case, you must leave the building then return for the
cloning process to be complete.
Pokemon Lab Mansion
Pokemon Found Koffing, Weezing, Growlith (R), Grimer, Vulpix (B), Magmar(B),
Ponyta
Much like the Power Plant, the Pokemon Lab Mansion has been abandoned, except
for a few straggling scientists
and daring Burglars. Fire and Poison Pokemon have moved in and will protect
their new found home. To open the
electric doors, flip the switches on nearby statues. To reach the basement, you
must go up to the third floor and
leap off the south edge. Follow the stairs down and explore the basement. You
will find a Secret Key amid the
rubble on the west side. Perhaps it unlocks something...
Cinnabar Gym
The leader of the gym is Blaine, a weird old man who specializes in Fire
Pokemon. His gym is locked up tight, but
with the Secret Key from the Mansion, you can enter. Beyond the entrance are
more locked doors that can only be
opened by defeating nearby trainers. Super Nerds and Burglars weild Fire
Pokemon, so bring along plenty of
Water Pokemon and Articuno if you have it. Its Ice Beam can deal a lot of
damage to Fire Pokemon. Once you get
past all the trainers, you will face Blaine.
Vs. Blaine Blaine is a real hothead and will brag about his Fire Pokemon. He
sends out Growlithe, Ponyta,
Rapidash and Arcanine, all in the range of Lv. 40-47. Charge in with high level
Ice and Water based Pokemon.
After you ice Blaine, he will hand over the TM 38 and the Volcano Badge, which
boosts all of your Pokemon's
Special Attacks.
Route 21
Pokemon Found Ratata, Raticate, Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Tagella, Tentacool
Ah, finally it's time to return home to Pallet Town. Surf up Route 21. You will
run into some Swimmers and
Fishermen, but it's nothing you can't handle. Be sure to check the grass field
next to the ocean for a Tangela or two.
However, when you reach home, you will hear that the Viridian Gym has
reopened, and the Gym Leader has issued
a challenge for all trainers! You journey is far from over!
Viridian Gym
Prepare for a challenge. Nothing is known about this Gym Leader, except he and
his co-horts share a love of Rock
and Fighting Pokemon. Navigate past the Conveyer Belts and fight the trainers
until you reach the man behind all
this, who is, to no real surprise...
Vs. Giovanni Giovanni was the Gym Leader of the Viridian Gym long ago, before
he turned to crime and formed
Team Rocket. Now he's back and he's betting that his Pokemon can crush yours.
All his Rock Pokemon are at
level 45-50 and his team consists of Rhyhorn, Dugtrio, Nidoqueen, Nidoking and
Rhydon. If you caught Articuno
and raised it up a few levels, its Ice Beam can make quick work of these
troublemakers. After you defeat Giovanni,
he will see how dedicated you are to Pokemon training and decide to disban Team
Rocket so he can study the
world of Pokemon. He will give you the Earth Badge, which ensures all your
Pokemon will obey you.
Route 22
Pokemon Found Nidoran (Male), Nidoran (Female), Rattata, Spearow
You will find many low level Pokemon on this route as well as a few Poliwags in
the pond. But before you can do
much catching, Gary will show up yet again.
Vs. Gary Gary is back and talking smack. His Pokemon are in the range of Levels
47-53. He's packing a Pidgeot,
Rhyhorn, Exeggcute, Gyarados, Alakazam, and his start Pokemon. Raichu and
Articuno should stop this team cold.
Route 23
Pokemon Found Ekans, Ditto, Spearow, Fearow, Arbok, Sandshrew, Sandslash
If you've come down this way before, you may have been stopped because you
don't have the right badge. Now
that you have all eight, you can go all the way to Victory Road.
Victory Road
Pokemon Found Machop, Machoke, Geodude, Graveller, Zubat, Golbat, Onix,
Marowak, Venomoth
Victory Road should have been named Rocky Road, cause you'll face some rocky
challenges here. You must deal
with wild Pokemon, Boulders and Secret Switches, not to mention some tough Cool
Trainers. The Cool Trainers
mostly pack Ground and Rock type Pokemon. Follow the maps below to find your
way out of the mazelike
caverns. Be sure to bring lots of Potion and a Pokemon with the Dig ability in
case you get into trouble.
The Great Escape
First Floor: Push the boulder onto the switch to open the road block. Go down
Ladder A.
Second Floor: Push boulder onto south switch. Follow the path and go down
Ladder B.
Third Floor: Push the boulder above you west to the switch. Once you've
activated the switch. Go back east and
climb up the ledge. Follow the path south and then back east. Push the boulder
near Ladder D down the hole.
Jump down after it.
Second Floor: Push boulder you pushed down the hole west onto the switch. Climb
up Ladder D.
Third Floor: Climb up ladder E
Second Floor: Exit!
Moltres Moltres is the last (?) of the legendary Flying Pokemon and it's a doozy.
The Level 50 firebird is vulnerable
to Water or Ice attacks, and keep in mind that even if you wear down its life
bar, put it to sleep and use Ultra Balls,
it can still break free.
Now that you have Moltres, it's time to face the Elite Four!
Indigo Plateau
Okay, champ in the making, this is it. The moment that decides if you are to be
the Pokemon Champion of the
World or just another lowly Pokemon Trainer. It's your last chance to rest your
Pokemon and stock up on items
before you face the Elite Four. Don't even think about taking on the Elite Four if
your monster party is below Level
55. It may be wise to hold off for a while and raise their levels to the 60+
range. One last tip... when you face the
Elite Four, you can't turn back until you've defeated them all, so this is the one
case where saving after each battle is
not such a good idea. If you come up against one of the masters and don't have
the right Pokemon, you'll be able to
reset and start again in the Pokecenter.
Pokemon Center/Mart
Ultra Ball------------------1200
Great Ball-------------------600
Full Restore---------------3000
Max Potion---------------2500
Full Heal-------------------600
Revive--------------------1500
The Elite Four You'll face the Elite Four one at a time, and remember, you can't
leave until you've beaten them all,
so be sure to have the right Pokemon!
Vs. Lorelei Lorelei is the Master of Ice Pokemon and has a Dewgong, Cloyster,
Slowbro, Jynx and a Lapras, all in
the Level 53-56 range. A high Level Raichu should shrug off these watery
opponents with a single Thunderbolt
each.
Vs. Bruno Bruno likes both Fighting and Rock Pokemon, and commands two Onixs,
a Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee,
and Machamp. A full grown Venusaur, using Razor Leaf attacks, will send Bruno's
Pokemon back to the dojo.
Vs. Agatha Now it's starting to get rough. Agatha commands Ghost Pokemon,
and no other Pokemon has an
advantage over Ghost attacks. The best chance against her Level 56-60
Gengars, Golbat, Haunter and Arbok are
fire and water attacks.
Walk through3
Vs. Lance The leader of the Elite Four is the master of Dragon Pokemon. Keep in
mind that although Dragons are
vulnerable to Ice and Fighting attacks, no Pokemon can defend well against
Dragon attacks. Be sure to bring lots of
Max Potion, as his Gyarados, Dragonair, Aerodactyl, and Dragonite are all
around Level 58-62.
After you defeat the Elite Four, you discover that someone has already beaten
them before you even reached the
plateau. It is, of course, your greatest rival Gary.
Vs. Gary Gary will lead off with a Pidgeot, Alakazam and Rhydon, all around
Level 60. Raichu can take care of the
first two, and Venusaur can take out the Rhydon. Gary's last three Pokemon
depend on which one he chose at the
beginning of the game. If he c |
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