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THE AUSTRALIAN VERSION POKéMON LIST
Some Pokémon's names have been changed for some unknown reason.
Here is the Australian Pokémon Name and Info Listing.
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\_.- POKéMON - Australian Pokémon List Plus -._/
DATE: 31 / 08 / 1999
VERSION: 1.9
AUTHOR: Argönaut
EMAIL: oddity@garbage.com
WEBPAGE: http://www.oddi7y.cjb.net
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\_.- COPYRIGHT -._/
This Walkthrough/FAQ may not in any form be reproduced without
prior consent of the author. If you want to use this Walkthrough/FAQ
on or in your webpage/magazine/book/disk/cd or any other means of
distribution (other than for personal use only), please contact me
first ( oddity@garbage.com ).
The only places to find this Walkthrough/FAQ are listed below:
http://www.oddi7y.cjb.net (Official)
http://www.gamefaqs.com (Game FAQ site on the Web)
http://vgstrategies.miningco.com/ (Game FAQ site on the Web)
http://members.tripod.com/cgb001/ (Good Gameboy Site)
If you obtained this file from any other place that is not listed
here, please contact me and tell me the place where you found it, so
I can track down who has got this file.
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\_.- UPDATES -._/
1.9 - This is going to be one of the last versions of this FAQ,
2.0 will be the last. Added some more tables, and How to get
Mew from Nintendo Officialy (Australians Only).
Released 31/08/99
1.8 - Added lots more (in the same day as the last release). That
is because I've been saving alot of this info, till it was
finished so here it is. Released 18/08/99
1.7 - Addex a few more little things. Released 18/08/99
1.6 - Added The POKéDEX. Plus some other things. Released 02/08/99
1.5 - Added some NEW Pokémon, and fixed up some of the Gameshark
Codes. Heaps of guides to get different Pokémon.
Released 04/05/99
1.4 - A few adjustments plus more codes added. Released 02/03/99
1.3 - Fourth Version. Major Redesign, width decreased.
Released 03/02/99
1.2 - Third Version. Added Gameshark Codes to Pokémon List.
MEW #151 was added to the list. Pokémon Skill List and
Items List added. Released 22/01/99
1.1 - Second Version. Forgot some important stuff in 1.0 and
added it in this version. TM and HM Lists added. Battle
Chart added. Released 15/01/98
1.0 - First Version. Released 14/01/99
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\_.- THE POKéMON LIST -._/
Name Type Pak Evolution EvInfo G.S
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000 - Missingno Flying/Normal B/R - - - - - - 00
001 - Bulbasaur Grass/Poison B/R Ivysaur Lvl 16 99
002 - Ivysaur Grass/Poison B/R Venusaur Lvl 32 09
003 - Venusaur Grass/Poison B/R - - - - - - 9A
004 - Charmander Fire B/R Charmeleon Lvl 16 B0
005 - Charmeleon Fire B/R Charizard Lvl 36 B2
006 - Charizard Fire B/R - - - - - - B4
007 - Squirtle Water B/R Wartortle Lvl 16 B1
008 - Wartortle Water B/R Blastoise Lvl 36 B3
009 - Blastoise Water B/R - - - - - - 1C
010 - Caterpie Bug B/R Metapod Lvl 7 7B
011 - Metapod Bug B/R Butterfree Lvl 10 7C
012 - Butterfree Bug B/R - - - - - - 7D
013 - Weedle Bug/Poison B/R Kakuna Lvl 7 70
014 - Kakuna Bug/Poison B/R Beedrill Lvl 10 71
015 - Beedrill Bug/Poison B/R - - - - - - 72
016 - Pidgey Normal/Flying B/R Pidgeotto Lvl 18 24
017 - Pidgeotto Normal/Flying B/R Pidgeot Lvl 36 96
018 - Pidgeot Normal/Flying B/R - - - - - - 97
019 - Rattata Normal R/B Raticate Lvl 20 A5
020 - Raticate Normal R/B - - - - - - A6
021 - Spearow Normal/Flying R/B Fearow Lvl 20 05
022 - Fearow Normal/Flying R/B - - - - - - 23
023 - Ekans Poison Red Arbok Lvl 22 6C
024 - Arbok Poison Red - - - - - - 2D
025 - Pikachu Electric B/R Raichu Thunder 54
026 - Raichu Electric B/R - - - - - - 55
027 - Sandshrew Ground Blue Sandslash Lvl 22 60
028 - Sandslash Ground Blue - - - - - - 61
029 - Nidoran Poison B/R Nidorina Lvl 16 0F
030 - Nidorina Poison B/R Nidoqueen Moon A8
031 - Nidoqueen Poison B/R - - - - - - 10
032 - Nidorano Poison R/B Nidorino Lvl 16 03
033 - Nidorino Poison R/B Nidoking Moon A7
034 - Nidoking Poison R/B - - - - - - 07
035 - Clefairy Normal R/B Clefable Moon 04
036 - Clefable Normal R/B - - - - - - 8E
037 - Vulpix Fire Blue Ninetales Fire 52
038 - Ninetales Fire Blue - - - - - - 53
039 - Jigglypuff Normal R/B Wigglytuff Moon 64
040 - Wigglytuff Normal R/B - - - - - - 65
041 - Zubat Poison/Flying R/B Golbat Lvl 22 6B
042 - Golbat Poison/Flying R/B - - - - - - 82
043 - Oddish Grass/Poison Red Gloom Lvl 21 B9
044 - Gloom Grass/Poison Red Vileplume Leaf BA
045 - Vileplume Grass/Poison Red - - - - - - BB
046 - Paras Bug/Grass B/R Parasect Lvl 21 6D
047 - Parasect Bug/Grass B/R - - - - - - 2E
048 - Venonat Bug B/R Venomoth Lvl 34 41
049 - Venomoth Bug B/R - - - - - - 77
050 - Diglett Ground B/R Dugtrio G 3's 3B
051 - Dugtrio Ground B/R - - - - - - 76
052 - Meowth Normal Blue Persian Lvl 28 4D
053 - Persian Normal Blue - - - - - - 90
054 - Psyduck Psychic B/R Golduck Lvl 33 2F
055 - Golduck Psychic B/R - - - - - - 80
056 - Mankey Fighting Red Primeape Lvl 28 39
057 - Primeape Fighting Red - - - - - - 75
058 - Growlithe Fire Red Arcanine Fire 21
059 - Arcanine Fire Red - - - - - - 14
060 - Poliwag Water B/R Poliwhirl Lvl 25 47
061 - Poliwhirl Water B/R Poliwrath Water 6E
062 - Poliwrath Water B/R - - - - - - 6F
063 - Abra Psychic B/R Kadabra Lvl 16 94
064 - Kadabra Psychic B/R Alakazam TBL 26
065 - Alakazam Psychic B/R - - - - - - 95
066 - Machop Fighting B/R Machoke Lvl 28 6A
067 - Machoke Fighting B/R Machamp TBL 29
068 - Machamp Fighting B/R - - - - - - 7E
069 - Bellsprout Grass/Poison Blue Weepinbell Lvl 21 BC
070 - Weepinbell Grass/Poison Blue Victreebel Leaf BD
071 - Victreebel Grass/Poison Blue - - - - - - BE
072 - Tentacool Water/Poison R/B Tentacruel Lvl 30 18
073 - Tentacruel Water/Poison R/B - - - - - - 9B
074 - Geodude Rock/Ground B/R Graveler Lvl 25 A9
075 - Graveler Rock/Ground B/R Golem TBL 27
076 - Golem Rock/Ground B/R - - - - - - 31
077 - Ponyta Fire B/R Rapidash Lvl 40 A3
078 - Rapidash Fire B/R - - - - - - A4
079 - Slowpoke Water/Psychic B/R Slowbro Lvl 32 25
080 - Slowbro Water/Psychic B/R - - - - - - 08
081 - Magnemite Electric B/R Magneton Lvl 30 AD
082 - Magneton Electric B/R - - - - - - 36
083 - Farfetch'd Normal/Flying B/R - - - - - - 40
084 - Doduo Normal/Flying B/R Dodrio Lvl 31 46
085 - Dodrio Normal/Flying B/R - - - - - - 74
086 - Seel Water B/R Dewgong Lvl 34 3A
087 - Dewgong Water B/R - - - - - - 78
088 - Grimer Poison B/R Muk Lvl 38 0D
089 - Muk Poison B/R - - - - - - 88
090 - Shellder Water B/R Cloyster Water 17
091 - Cloyster Water B/R - - - - - - 8B
092 - Gastly Ghost B/R Haunter Lvl 25 19
093 - Haunter Ghost B/R Gengar TBL 93
094 - Gengar Ghost B/R - - - - - - 0E
095 - Onix Rock/Ground B/R - - - - - - 22
096 - Drowzee Psychic B/R Hypno Lvl 26 30
097 - Hypno Psychic B/R - - - - - - 81
098 - Krabby Water B/R Kingler Lvl 28 4E
099 - Kingler Water B/R - - - - - - 8A
100 - Voltorb Electric B/R Electrode Lvl 30 06
101 - Electrode Electric B/R - - - - - - 8D
102 - Eggsecute Grass/Psychic B/R Exeggutor Leaf 0C
103 - Exeggutor Grass/Psychic B/R - - - - - - 0A
104 - Cubone Ground B/R Marowak Lvl 28 11
105 - Marowak Ground B/R - - - - - - 91
106 - Hitmonlee Fighting B/R - - - - - - 2B
107 - Hitmonchan Fighting B/R - - - - - - 2C
108 - Likitung Normal Red - - - - - - 0B
109 - Koffing Poison B/R Weezing Lvl 35 37
110 - Weezing Poison B/R - - - - - - 8F
111 - Rhyhorn Rock/Ground B/R Rhydon Lvl 42 12
112 - Rhydon Rock/Ground B/R - - - - - - 01
113 - Chansey Normal B/R - - - - - - 28
114 - Tangela Grass B/R - - - - - - 1E
115 - Kangaskhan Normal B/R - - - - - - 02
116 - Horsea Water/Dragon B/R Seadra Lvl 32 5C
117 - Seadra Water/Dragon B/R - - - - - - 5D
118 - Goldeen Water B/R Seaking Lvl 33 9D
119 - Seaking Water B/R - - - - - - 9E
120 - Staryu Water/Psychic B/R Starmie Water 1B
121 - Starmie Water/Psychic B/R - - - - - - 98
122 - Mr. Mime Psychic B/R - - - - - - 2A
123 - Scyther Bug/Flying Red - - - - - - 1A
124 - Jynx Psychic B/R - - - - - - 48
125 - Electrabuzz Electric Red - - - - - - 35
126 - Magmar Fire Blue - - - - - - 33
127 - Pinsir Normal Blue - - - - - - 1D
128 - Tauros Normal R/B - - - - - - 3C
129 - Magikarp Water R/B Gyarados Lvl 20 85
130 - Gyarados Water/Flying R/B - - - - - - 16
131 - Lapras Water R/B - - - - - - 13
132 - Ditto Normal R/B - - - - - - 4C
133 - Eevee Normal R/B 134,135,136 W, T, F 66
134 - Vaporeon Water R/B - - - - - - 69
135 - Jolteon Electric R/B - - - - - - 68
136 - Flareon Fire R/B - - - - - - 67
137 - Porygon Psychic R/B - - - - - - AA
138 - Omanyte Water R/B Omastar Lvl 40 62
139 - Omastar Water R/B - - - - - - 63
140 - Kabuto Rock/Water R/B Kabutops Lvl 40 5A
141 - Kabutops Rock/Water R/B - - - - - - 5B
142 - Aerodactyl Flying R/B - - - - - - AB
143 - Snorlax Normal R/B - - - - - - 84
144 - Articuno Ice R/B - - - - - - 4A
145 - Zapdos Electric R/B - - - - - - 4B
146 - Moltres Fire R/B - - - - - - 49
147 - Dratini Dragon R/B Dragonair Lvl 30 58
148 - Dragonair Dragon R/B Dragonite Lvl 55 59
149 - Dragonite Dragon R/B - - - - - - 42
150 - Mewtwo Psychic R/B - - - - - - 83
151 - Mew Psychic R/B - - - - - - 15
152 - Houou Psychic/Flying G - - - - - - --
153 - Topegy Psychic/Plant G/Y - - - - - - --
154 - Pikablu
155 - Tyranticus
156 - Primator
157 - Doomsay
158 - Doomsday
159 - Psyke
160 - Wizwar
161 - NidoGod
250 - BF Normal/Normal R/B
EvInfo
The EvInfo (Evolution Info) is broken down into Lvl ##, Stones
such as Thunder, Water, Fire, Moon, Leaf and TBL (Trade By Link). The
stones are needed to evolve your Pokémon. Your Pokémon has to be a
certain level to evolve, or you have to trade the Pokémon to another
trainer before it can evolve.
The Stones are also shortened in one case to W, T, F, for Water,
Thunder and Fire.
G #'s mean to GROUP the Pokémon into the number that is stated.
EVOLVING POKéMON
There are three ways for pokemon to evolve:
1. Level - Most Pokémon evolve when they reach a certain
experience level. For example, Caterpie will evolve
into Metapod, and then to Butterfree.
2. Item - Other Pokémon only evolve when a special stone is used
on them. When a Thunder Stone is used on Pikachu, it
evolves into Raichu. Fire, Water, Thunder, and Leaf
Stones can be bought for 2100 at the Celadon Dept.
Store 4F. Moon stones are much rarer and evolve
special Pokémon (Clefairy, Jigglypuff).
3. Trade - Four pokemon only evolve when they are traded. These
Pokémon are:
Kadabra >->->-> Alakazam
Graveler >->->> Golem
Haunter >->->-> Gengar
Machoke >->->-> Machamp
Many evolved forms of Pokémon and some rare Pokémon can be found
in the cave outside of Cerulean City. You can go there after
becoming Pokémon League Champion. These pokemon are:
Hypno, Sandslash (blue), Arbok (red), Ditto, Chancey,
Raichu (blue), Electabuzz (red), Electrode, Golbat, Venomoth,
Kadabra, Rhydon, Dodrio, Wigglytuff, Seaking, Seadra, Slowbro,
and Kingler.
You may think that if you got gamelink cable that you'll be able
to trade your Pokémon with a friend and then trade them back so
that you're Pokémon will gain boosted experience. Think again.
Your Pokémon game pak will be able to recognize Pokémon that were
originally caught on your pak, no matter how pak the Pokémon have
been traded though.
GAMESHARK CODES
Here is the codes to put into the Gameshark to use any of these
Pokémon. You have to enter the codes, then run around in the grass to
fight the Pokémon you want, capture it and BINGO, you have it.
Where it has ## you have to put the code that is beside the
Pokémon in the list above. Here are the base codes for each Pokémon
slot.
SLOT 1: 01##64D1 SLOT 2: 01##65D1 SLOT 3: 01##66D1
SLOT 4: 01##67D1 SLOT 5: 01##68D1 SLOT 6: 01##69D1
WARNING - It is known that tampering with games and there data can
cause some damage to the program. I do not hold any responsibility
for any damage that is inflicted to your program if you use these
codes. All use of these codes are under the knowledge that it may
cause damage, and it is the willing of the user that s/he proceeds
past this point of warning.
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\_.- GETTING MEW OFFICIALLY FROM NINTENDO (AUSTRALIAN'S ONLY) -._/
Can't wait for the Poke Tour !
Fans of Pokemon, the world's best selling Nintendo game, will have
the opportunity this school holidays to collect the limited edition
151st Pokemon - Mew - and play the new Pokemon Trading Card Games at
16 shopping centres throughout Australia.
The first-ever national Nintendo Pokemon Tour rolls out on September
16 with the star attraction Mew, the 151st Pokemon and rarest of them
all! Long believed extinct, Mew was recently discovered deep in the
jungles of South America. Now children all over the country will be
able to collect this rare Pokemon character during the Pokemon Poke
Tour.
Mew can only be collected by bringing a Game Boy and Pokemon game
(either Red, Blue or Yellow) to a tour venue, for a free download on
to the owner's cartridge. The Pokemon Poke Tour will also introduce
Australian fans to the Pokemon Trading Card Game, which has already
been a monster success in the U.S. and Japan, and has sold more than
800 million units worldwide! Pokemon Trading Card Game trainers will
be on-hand to give gamers tips to help them play this exciting new
game.
For more info about the Pokemon PokeTour Call
1900 100 MEW or 1900 100 639
at a call cost of 95c per minute.
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Gotta get Mew!
When you go to the Poke Tour, don't forget to take your Game Boy and
Pokemon cartridge with you. This allows you to find the Pokemon 151st
Download Centre and the Download Mew Area. This is where the magic
happens, after placing your cartridge in the specially marked unit
the machine downloads Mew into your game. Much like the Universal
Game Link Cable Set allows you to download Pokemon from other Game
Boys. Then Mew is yours.
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There's two Poke Tours!
Just like the Pokemon games for the Game Boy, there are two Poke
Tours that will be travelling throughout Australia at the same time.
The Pokemon Red and the Pokemon Blue Tours are going to travel the
country hoping to meet you. Both tours are going to be a wild time,
and both will have Mew available for you to download onto your Game
Boy Pokemon cartridges. It will not matter whether you have the Red,
Yellow or Blue game versions, you will be able to add the most recent
Pokemon into your own menagerie of Pokemon.
Red Tour
State Dates Location
Victoria 18-19 September Chadstone
20-21 September Highpoint
22-23 September Greensbourough Plaza
24-25 September Myer City Store Melbourne
South Australia 28-29 September Harvey Norman, Marion
30 September -
3 October Myer Store, Rundle Mall
Western Australia 6-7 October Whitford City
8-9 October Garden City, Booragoon
Blue Tour
Queensland 18-19 September Myer City Brisbane
20-21 September Logan Hyperdrome
22-23 September Carringdale
New South Wales 28-29 September Warringah Mall
30 September Macquarie Centre
2-3 October Bankstown Square
4-5 October Penrith Plaza
6-7 October Westpoint, Blacktown
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Nintendo can download Mew for you!
Now for those of you who miss this major event because you live in
country areas or because you were not well (Say for instance you
were sick with the measles and could not go out.) We don't want you
to miss out on this opportunity to download Mew, the 151st Pokemon.
Just for a limited time, you can send us your Pokemon Game Boy
cartridge and we will download Mew for you. Your cartridge must be
posted to Nintendo by last mail Friday the 1st of October.
Please follow the instructions carefully:
Place a sticker on your Pokemon cartridge with your Name, Address,
Telephone number Enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope (so we
can return it to you). Put your Name, Address and Telephone number
on the back of the envelope. You must mail your cartridge to
Nintendo by last mail Friday the 1st October 1999.
Please send your cartridge to...
Nintendo Australia
Mew - 151 Pokemon Download
P.O. Box 804
Scoresby
3179
For more information call 1900 100 MEW or 1900 100 639
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Disclaimer
Your cartridge must be posted to Nintendo by last mail Friday the
1st of October. Nintendo will take all care but will take no
responsibility for misdirected or lost mail. Please place a sticker
with your name and address on your Pokemon Red, Blue or Yellow Game
so that we can identify your cartridge. Please also include a
stamped self addressed envelope so that we can return the cartridge
to you. Please send cartridges to the above address.
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Giveaways and Prizes
There are 3,000 special Tour packs which will be given away at each
Poke Tour location. They are overflowing with fantastic Pokemon
prizes. Here's what's in the packs.
1 - A copy of the Pokemon Power Comic
2 - Mew and Pikachu tatoos
3 - Pokemon product sheet
4 - 1 limited edition Pikachu "Poke Tour" trading card
5 - Promotional card, especially designed for this tour
6 - Pokemon trading card game playmat
7 - All in a special, limited edition Poke Tour bag
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What must you bring to the Poke Tour?
To get the most out of the Poke Tour bring yourself and a friend.
Don't forget to bring your Game Boy and Pokemon game cartridge so
that you can both download Mew and don't forget your camera
because you can get your photo taken with some of your favourite
Pokemon!
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\_.- POKéDEX -._/
Alot of hard work has gone into putting this together, so I'd like
just say thanks to all the people who helped me along with it, by
sending in missing Pokémon info that I had etc.
Thanks goes to: Arbark, Evyl-Jake, Kumos, Morishi, Trent10
Thanks all I could do it without your help. Yeah I knew that there
are already lists out there, but from what I have seen the info in
most of them is wrong, so I decided to make a new one.
And now the Pokédex:
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001: Bulbasaur
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolve: Ivysaur
Height: 2' 4"
Weight: 15 lbs.
Pokédex: A strange seed was planted on its back at birth. The
plant sprouts and grows with this Pokémon.
002: Ivysaur
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolve: Venusaur
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 29 lbs.
Pokédex: When the bulb on its back grows large, it appears to
lose the ability to stand on its hind legs.
003: Venusaur
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 6' 7"
Weight: 221 lbs.
Pokédex: The plant blooms when it is absorbing solar energy. It
stays on the move to seek sunlight.
004: Charmander
Type: Fire
Evolve: Charmeleon
Height: 2' 0"
Weight: 19 lbs.
Pokédex: Obviously prefers hot places. When it rains, steam is
said to spout from the tip of its tail.
005: Charmeleon
Type: Fire
Evolve: Charizard
Height: 3' 7"
Weight: 42 lbs.
Pokédex: When it swings its burning tail, it elevates the
temperature to unbearably high levels.
006: Charizard
Type: Fire/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 200 lbs.
Pokédex: Spits fire that is hot enough to melt boulders. Known
to cause forest fires unintentionally.
007: Squirtle
Type: Water
Evolve: Wartortle
Height: 1' 8"
Weight: 20 lbs.
Pokédex: After birth, its back swells and hardens into a shell.
Powerfully sprays foam from its mouth.
008: Wartortle
Type: Water
Evolve: Blastoise
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 50 lbs.
Pokédex: Often hides in water to stalk unwary prey. For
swimming fast, it moves its ears to maintain balance.
009: Blastoise
Type: Water
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 189 lbs.
Pokédex: A brutal Pokémon with pressurized water jets on its
shell. They are used for high speed tackles.
010: Caterpie
Type: Bug
Evolve: Metapod
Height: 1' 0"
Weight: 6 lbs.
Pokédex: Its short feet are tipped with suction pads that
enable it to tirelessly climb slopes and walls.
011: Metapod
Type: Bug
Evolve: Butterfree
Height: 2' 4"
Weight: 22 lbs.
Pokédex: This Pokémon is vulnerable to attack while its shell
is soft, exposing its weak and tender body.
012: Butterfree
Type: Bug/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 7"
Weight: 71 lbs.
Pokédex: In battle, it flaps its wings at high speed to release
highly toxic dust in the air.
013: Weedle
Type: Bug/Poison
Evolve: Kakuna
Height: 1' 0"
Weight: 7 lbs.
Pokédex: Often found in forests, eating leaves. It has a sharp
venomous stinger on its head.
014: Kakuna
Type: Bug/Poison
Evolve: Beedrill
Height: 2' 0"
Weight: 22 lbs.
Pokédex: Almost incapable of moving, this Pokémon can only
harden its shell to protect itself from predators.
015: Beedrill
Type: Bug/Poison
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 65 lbs.
Pokédex: Flies at high speed and attacks using its large
venomous stingers on its forelegs and tail.
016: Pidgey
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolve: Pidgeotto
Height: 1' 0"
Weight: 4 lbs.
Pokédex: A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its
wings at ground level to kick up blinding sand.
017: Pidgeotto
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolve: Pidgeot
Height: 3' 7"
Weight: 66 lbs.
Pokédex: Very protective of its sprawling territorial area,
this Pokémon will fiercely peck at any intruder.
018: Pidgeot
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 87 lbs.
Pokédex: When hunting, it skims the surface of water at high
speed to pick off unwary prey such as Magikarp.
019: Rattata
Type: Normal
Evolve: Raticate
Height: 1' 0"
Weight: 8 lbs.
Pokédex: Bites anything when it attacks. Small and very quick,
it is a common sight in many places.
020: Raticate
Type: Normal
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 2' 4"
Weight: 41 lbs.
Pokédex: It uses its whiskers to maintain balance. It
apparently slows down if they are cut off.
021: Spearow
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolve: Fearow
Height: 1' 0"
Weight: 4 lbs.
Pokédex: Eats bugs in grassy areas. It has to flap its short
wings at high speed to stay airborne.
022: Fearow
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 11"
Weight: 84 lbs.
Pokédex: With its huge and magnificent wings, it can keep aloft
without ever having to land for rest.
023: Ekans
Type: Poison
Evolve: Arbok
Height: 6' 7"
Weight: 15 lbs.
Pokédex: Moves silently and stealthily. Eats the eggs of birds,
such as Pidgey and Spearow, whole.
024: Arbok
Type: Poison
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 11' 6"
Weight: 143 lbs.
Pokédex: It is rumored that the ferocious warning markings on
its belly differ from area to area.
025: Pikachu
Type: Electric
Evolve: Raichu
Height: 1' 4"
Weight: 13 lbs.
Pokédex: When several of these Pokémon gather, their
electricity could build and cause lightning storms.
026: Raichu
Type: Electric
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 2' 7"
Weight: 66 lbs.
Pokédex: Its long tail serves as a ground to protect itself
from its own high voltage power.
027: Sandshrew
Type: Ground
Evolve: Sandslash
Height: 2' 0"
Weight: 26 lbs.
Pokédex: Burrows deep underground in arid locations far from
water. It only emerges to hunt for food.
028: Sandslash
Type: Ground
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 65 lbs.
Pokédex: Curls up into a spiny ball when threatened. It can
roll while curled up to attack or escape.
029: Nidoran (F)
Type: Poison
Evolve: Nidorina
Height: 1' 4"
Weight: 15 lbs.
Pokédex: Although small, its venomous barbs render this Pokémon
dangerous. The female has smaller horns.
030: Nidorina
Type: Poison
Evolve: Nidoqueen
Height: 2' 7"
Weight: 44 lbs.
Pokédex: The female's horns develops slowly. Prefers physical
attacks such as clawing and biting.
031: Nidoqueen
Type: Poison/Ground
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 3"
Weight: 132 lbs.
Pokédex: Its hard scales provide strong protection. It uses its
hefty bulk to execute powerful moves.
032: Nidoran (M)
Type: Poison
Evolve: Nidorino
Height: 1' 8"
Weight: 20 lbs.
Pokédex: Stiffens its ears to sense danger. The larger its
horns, the more powerful its secreted venom.
033: Nidorino
Type: Poison
Evolve: Nidoking
Height: 2' 11"
Weight: 43 lbs.
Pokédex: An aggressive Pokémon that is quick to attack. The
horn on its head secretes a powerful venom.
034: Nidoking
Type: Poison/Ground
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 7"
Weight: 137 lbs.
Pokédex: It uses its powerful tail in battle to smash,
constrict, then break the prey's bones.
035: Clefairy
Type: Normal
Evolve: Clefable
Height: 2' 0"
Weight: 17 lbs.
Pokédex: Its magical and cute appeal has many admirers. It is
rare and found only in certain areas.
036: Clefable
Type: Normal
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 3"
Weight: 88 lbs.
Pokédex: A timid Pokémon that is rarely seen. It will run and
hide the moment it senses people.
037: Vulpix
Type: Fire
Evolve: Ninetales
Height: 2' 0"
Weight: 22 lbs.
Pokédex: At the time of the birth, it has just one tail. The
tail splits from its tip as it grows older.
038: Ninetales
Type: Fire
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 7"
Weight: 44 lbs.
Pokédex: Very smart and very vengeful. Grabbing one of its many
tails could result in a 1,000-year curse.
039: Jigglypuff
Type: Normal
Evolve: Wigglytuff
Height: 1' 8"
Weight: 12 lbs.
Pokédex: When its huge eyes light up, it sings a mysteriously
soothing melody that lulls its enemies to sleep.
040: Wigglytuff
Type: Normal
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 26 lbs.
Pokédex: The body is soft and rubbery. When angered, it will
suck in air and inflate itself to an enormous size.
041: Zubat
Type: Poison/Flying
Evolve: Golbat
Height: 2' 7"
Weight: 17 lbs.
Pokédex: Forms colonies in perpetually dark places. Uses
ultrasonic waves to identify and approach targets.
042: Golbat
Type: Poison/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 121 lbs.
Pokédex: Once it strikes, it will not stop draining energy from
its victim even if it gets too heavy to fly.
043: Oddish
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolve: Gloom
Height: 1' 8"
Weight: 12 lbs.
Pokédex: During the day, it keeps its face buried in the ground.
At night, it wanders around sowing its seeds.
044: Gloom
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolve: Vileplume
Height: 2' 7"
Weight: 19 lbs.
Pokédex: The fluid that oozes from its isn't drool. It is a
nectar that is used to attract prey.
045: Vileplume
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 11"
Weight: 41 lbs.
Pokédex: The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it
contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up.
046: Paras
Type: Bug/Grass
Evolve: Parasect
Height: 1' 0"
Weight: 12 lbs.
Pokédex: Burrows to suck tree roots. The mushrooms on its back
grow by drawing in nutrients from the bug host.
047: Parasect
Type: Bug/Grass
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 65 lbs.
Pokédex: A host-parasite pair in the which the parasite
mushroom has taken over the host bug. Prefers damp
places.
048: Venonat
Type: Bug/Poison
Evolve: Venomoth
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 66 lbs.
Pokédex: Lives in the shadows of tall trees where it eats
insects. It is attracted by light at night.
049: Venomoth
Type: Bug/Poison
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 28 lbs.
Pokédex: The dust-like scales covering its wings are color
coded to indicate the kinds of poison it has.
050: Diglett
Type: Ground
Evolve: Dugtrio
Height: 0' 8"
Weight: 2 lbs.
Pokédex: Lives about one yard underground where it feeds on
plant roots. It sometimes appears above ground.
051: Dugtrio
Type: Ground
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 2' 4"
Weight: 72 lbs.
Pokédex: A team of Diglett triplets. It triggers huge
earthquakes by burrowing 60 miles underground.
052: Meowth
Type: Normal
Evolve: Persian
Height: 1' 4"
Weight: 9 lbs.
Pokédex: Adores circular objects. Wanders the streets on a
nightly basis to look for dropped loose change.
053: Persian
Type: Normal
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 71 lbs.
Pokédex: Although its fur has many admirers, it is tough to
raise as a pet because of its fickle meanness.
054: Psyduck
Type: Water
Evolve: Golduck
Height: 2' 7"
Weight: 43 lbs.
Pokédex: While lulling its enemies with its vacant look, this
wily Pokémon will use psychokinetic powers.
055: Golduck
Type: Water
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 169 lbs.
Pokédex: Often seen swimming elegantly by lake shores. It is
often mistaken for the Japanese monster, Kappa.
056: Mankey
Type: Fighting
Evolve: Primeape
Height: 1' 8"
Weight: 62 lbs.
Pokédex: Extremely quick to anger. It could be docile one
moment then thrashing away the next instant.
057: Primeape
Type: Fighting
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 71 lbs.
Pokédex: Always furious and tenacious to boot. It will not
abandon chasing its quarry until it is caught.
058: Growlithe
Type: Fire
Evolve: Arcanine
Height: 2' 4"
Weight: 42 lbs.
Pokédex: Very protective of its territory. It will bark and
bite to repel intruders from its space.
059: Arcanine
Type: Fire
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 342 lbs.
Pokédex: A Pokémon that has been admired since the past for its
beauty. It runs agilely as if on wings.
060: Poliwag
Type: Water
Evolve: Poliwhirl
Height: 2' 4"
Weight: 27 lbs.
Pokédex: Its newly grown legs prevent it from running. It
appears to prefer swimming than trying to stand.
061: Poliwhirl
Type: Water
Evolve: Poliwrath
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 44 lbs.
Pokédex: Capable of living in or out of water. When out of
water, it sweats to keep its body slimy.
062: Poliwrath
Type: Water/Fighting
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 3"
Weight: 119 lbs.
Pokédex: An adept swimming at both the front crawl and breast
stroke. Easily overtakes the best human swimmers.
063: Abra
Type: Psychic
Evolve: Kadabra
Height: 2' 11"
Height: 43 lbs.
Pokédex: Using its ability to read minds, it will identify
impending danger and Teleport to safety.
064: Kadabra
Type: Psychic
Evolve: Alakazam
Height: 4' 3"
Weight: 125 lbs.
Pokédex: It emits special alpha waves from its body that induce
headaches just by being close by.
065: Alakazam
Type: Psychic
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 106 lbs.
Pokédex: Its brain can outperform a supercomputer. Its
intelligence quotient is said to be 5,000.
066: Machop
Type: Fighting
Evolve: Machoke
Height: 2' 7"
Weight: 43 lbs.
Pokédex: Loves to build muscles. It trains in all styles of
martial arts to become even stronger.
067: Machoke
Type: Fighting
Evolve: Machamp
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 155 lbs.
Pokédex: Its muscular body is so powerful, it must wear a power
save belt to be able to regulate its motion.
068: Machamp
Type: Fighting
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 287 lbs.
Pokédex: Using its heavy muscles, it throws powerful punches
that can send a victim clear over the horizon.
069: Bellsprout
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolve: Weepinbell
Height: 2' 4"
Weight: 9 lbs.
Pokédex: A carnivorous Pokémon that traps and eats bugs. It
uses its root feet to soak up needed moisture.
070: Weepinbell
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolve: Victreebel
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 14 lbs.
Pokédex: It spits out Poisonpowder to immobilize the enemy and
then finishes it with a spray of Acid.
071: Victreebel
Type: Grass/Poison
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 34 lbs.
Pokédex: Said to live in huge colonies deep in jungles,
although no one has returned from there.
072: Tentacool
Type: Water/Poison
Evolve: Tentacruel
Height: 2' 11"
Weight: 100 lbs.
Pokédex: Drifts in shallow seas. Anglers who hook them by
accident are often punished by stinging acid.
073: Tentacruel
Type: Water/Poison
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 121 lbs.
Pokédex: The tentacles are normally cut short. On hunts, they
are extended to ensnare and immobilize prey.
074: Geodude
Type: Rock/Ground
Evolve: Graveler
Height: 1' 4"
Weight: 44 lbs.
Pokédex: Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for
boulders, people often step or trip on them.
075: Graveler
Type: Rock/Ground
Evolve: Golem
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 232 lbs.
Pokédex: Rolls down slopes to move. It rolls over any obstacle
without slowing or changing its direction.
076: Golem
Type: Rock/Ground
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 7"
Weight: 662 lbs.
Pokédex: Its boulder-like body is extremely hard. It can easily
withstand dynamite blasts without damage.
077: Ponyta
Type: Fire
Evolve: Rapidash
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 66 lbs.
Pokédex: Its hooves are 10 times harder than diamonds. It can
trample anything completely flat in little time.
078: Rapidash
Type: Fire
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 209 lbs.
Pokédex: Very competitive. This Pokémon will chase anything
that moves fast in the hopes of racing it.
079: Slowpoke
Type: Water/Psychic
Evolve: Slowbro
Height: 3' 11"
Weight: 79 lbs.
Pokédex: Incredibly slow and dopey. It takes 5 seconds for it
to feel pain when under attack.
080: Slowbro
Type: Water/Psychic
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 173 lbs.
Pokédex: The Shellder that is latched onto Slowpoke's tail is
said to feed on the host's left over scraps.
081: Magnemite
Type: Electric
Evolve: Magneton
Height: 1' 0"
Weight: 13 lbs.
Pokédex: Uses anti-gravity to stay suspended. Appears without
warning and uses Thunder Wave and similar moves.
082: Magneton
Type: Electric
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 132 lbs.
Pokédex: Formed by several Magnemites linked together. They
frequently appear when sunpots flare up.
083: Farfetch'd
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 2' 7"
Weight: 33 lbs.
Pokédex: The sprig of green onions it holds is its weapon. It
is used much like a metal sword.
084: Doduo
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolve: Dodrio
Height: 4' 7"
Weight: 86 lbs.
Pokédex: A bird that makes up for its poor flying with its fast
foot speed. Leaves giant footprints.
085: Dodrio
Type: Normal/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 188 lbs.
Pokédex: Uses its three brains to execute complex plans. While
two heads sleep, one head stays awake.
086: Seel
Type: Water
Evolve: Dewgong
Height: 3' 7"
Weight: 198 lbs.
Pokédex: The protruding horn on its head is very hard. It is
used for bashing through thick ice.
087: Dewgong
Type: Water/Ice
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 265 lbs.
Pokédex: Stores thermal energy in its body. Swims at a steady 8
knots even in intensely cold waters.
088: Grimer
Type: Poison
Evolve: Muk
Height: 2' 11"
Weight: 66 lbs.
Pokédex: Appears in filthy areas. Thrives by sucking up
polluted sludge that is pumped out of factories.
089: Muk
Type: Poison
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 11"
Weight: 66 lbs.
Pokédex: Thickly covered with a filthy, vile sludge. It is so
toxic, even its footprints contain poison.
090: Shellder
Type: Water
Evolve: Cloyster
Height: 1' 0"
Weight: 9 lbs.
Pokédex: Its hard shell repels any kind of attack. It is
vulnerable only when its shell is open.
091: Cloyster
Type: Water/Ice
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 292 lbs.
Pokédex: When attacked, it lauches its horn in quick volleys.
Its innards have never been seen.
092: Gastly
Type: Ghost/Poison
Evolve: Haunter
Height: 4' 3"
Weight: 0.2 lbs.
Pokédex: Almost invisible, this gaseous Pokémon cloaks the
target and puts it to sleep without notice.
093: Haunter
Type: Ghost/Poison
Evolve: Gengar
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 0.2 lbs.
Pokédex: Because of its ability to slip through block walls, it
is said to be from another dimension.
094: Gengar
Type: Ghost/Poison
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 89 lbs.
Pokédex: Under a full moon, this Pokémon likes to mimic the
shadows of people and laught at their fright.
095: Onix
Type: Rock/Ground
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 28' 10"
Weight: 463 lbs.
Pokédex: As it grows, the stone portions of its body harden to
become similar to a diamond, but colored black.
096: Drowzee
Type: Psychic
Evolve: Hypno
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 71 lbs.
Pokédex: Puts enemies to sleep then eats their dreams.
Occasionally gets sick from eating bad dreams.
097: Hypno
Type: Psychic
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 167 lbs.
Pokédex: When it locks eyes with the enemy, it will use a mix
of Psi moves such as Hypnosis and Confusion.
098: Krabby
Type: Water
Evolve: Kingler
Height: 1' 4"
Weight: 14 lbs.
Pokédex: Its pincers are not only powerful weapons, they are
used for balance when walking sideways.
099: Kingler
Type: Water
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 3"
Weight: 132 lbs.
Pokédex: The large pincer has 10000 HP of crushing power.
However, its huge size makes it unwieldy to use.
100: Voltorb
Type: Electric
Evolve: Electrode
Height: 1' 8"
Weight: 23 lbs.
Pokédex: Usually found in power plants. Easily mistaken for a
Poke Ball, they have zapped many people.
101: Electrode
Type: Electric
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 11"
Weight: 147 lbs.
Pokédex: It stores electric energy under very high pressure. It
often explodes with little or no provocation.
102: Exeggcute
Type: Grass
Evolve: Exeggutor
Height: 1' 4"
Weight: 6 lbs.
Pokédex: Often mistaken for eggs. When distrubed, they quickly
gather and attack in swarms.
103: Exeggutor
Type: Grass/Psychic
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 6' 7"
Weight: 265 lbs.
Pokédex: Legend has it that on rare occasions, one of its heads
will drop off and continue on as an Exeggcute.
104: Cubone
Type: Ground
Evolve: Marowak
Height: 1' 4"
Weight: 14 lbs.
Pokédex: Because it never removes its skull helmet, no one has
ever seen this Pokémon's real face.
105: Marowak
Type: Ground
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 99 lbs.
Pokédex: The bone it hold is its key weapon. It throws the bone
skillfully like a boomerang to KO targets.
106: Hitmonlee
Type: Fighting
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 110 lbs.
Pokédex: When in a hurry, its legs lengthen progressively. It
runs smoothly with extra long, loping strides.
107: Hitmonchan
Type: Fighting
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 7"
Weight: 111 lbs.
Pokédex: While apparently doing nothing, it fires punches in
lightning fast volleys that are impossible to see.
108: Lickitung
Type: Normal
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 11"
Weight: 144 lbs.
Pokédex: Its tongue can be extended like a chameleon's. It
leaves a tingling sensation when it licks enemies.
109: Koffing
Type: Poison
Evolve: Weezing
Height: 2' 0"
Weight: 2 lbs.
Pokédex: Because it store several kinds of toxic gases in its
body, it is prone to exploding without warning.
110: Weezing
Type: Poison
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 11"
Weight: 21 lbs.
Pokédex: Where two of poison gases meet, 2 Koffings can fuse
into a Weezing over many years.
111: Rhyhorn
Type: Ground/Rock
Evolve: Rhydon
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 254 lbs.
Pokédex: It massive bones are 1,000 times harder than human
bones. It can easily knock a trailor flying.
112: Rhydon
Type: Ground/Rock
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 265 lbs.
Pokédex: Protected by an armor-like hide, it is capable of
living in molten lava of 3,600 degrees.
113: Chansey
Type: Normal
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 7"
Weight: 76 lbs.
Pokédex: A rare and elusive Pokémon that is said to bring
happiness to those who manage to get it.
114: Tangela
Type: Grass
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 77 lbs.
Pokédex: The whole body is swathed with wide vines that are
similar to seaweed. Its vines shake as it walks.
115: Kangaskhan
Type: Normal
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 7' 3"
Weight: 176 lbs.
Pokédex: The infant rarely ventures out of its mother's
protective pouch until it is 3 years old.
116: Horsea
Type: Water
Evolve: Seadra
Height: 1' 4"
Weight: 18 lbs.
Pokédex: Known to shoot down flying bugs with precision blasts
of ink from the surface of the water.
117: Seadra
Type: Water
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 11"
Weight: 55 lbs.
Pokédex: Capable of swimming backwards by rapidly flapping its
wing-like pectoral fins and stout tail.
118: Goldeen
Type: Water
Evolve: Seaking
Height: 2' 0"
Weight: 33 lbs.
Pokédex: Its tail fin billows like an elegant ballroom dress,
giving it the nickname of the Water Queen.
119: Seaking
Type: Water::
Height: 4' 3"
Weight: 86 lbs.
Pokédex: In autumn spawning season, they can be seen swimming
powerfully up rivers and creeks.
120: Staryu
Type: Water
Evolve: Starmie
Height: 2' 7"
Weight: 76 lbs.
Pokédex: An enigmatic Pokémon that can effortlessly regenerate
any appendage its loses in battle.
121: Starmie
Type: Water/Psychic
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 7"
Weight: 176 lbs.
Pokédex: Its central core glows with the seven colors of the
rainbow. Some people value the core as a gem.
122: Mr. Mime
Type: Psychic
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 3"
Weight: 120 lbs.
Pokédex: If interrupted while it is miming, it will slap around
the offender with its broad hands.
123: Scyther
Type: Bug/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 123 lbs.
Pokédex: With ninja-like agility and speed, in can create the
illusion that there is more than one.
124: Jynx
Type: Ice/Psychic
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 7"
Weight: 90 lbs.
Pokédex: It seductively wiggles its hips as it walks. It can
cause people to dance in unison with it.
125: Electabuzz
Type: Electric
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 7"
Weight: 66 lbs.
Pokédex: Normally found near power plants, they can wander away
and cause major blackouts in cities.
126: Magmar
Type: Fire
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 3"
Weight: 98 lbs.
Pokédex: Its body always burns with an orange glow that enables
it to hide perfectly among flames.
127: Pinsir
Type: Bug
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 121 lbs.
Pokédex: If it fails to crush the victim in its pincers, it
will swing is around and toss it hard.
128: Tauros
Type: Normal
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 7"
Weight: 195 lbs.
Pokédex: When it targets an enemy, it charges furiously while
whipping its body with its long tails.
129: Magikarp
Type: Water
Evolve: Gyrados
Height: 2' 11"
Weight: 22 lbs.
Pokédex: In the distant past, it was somewhat stronger than the
horribly weak descendants that exist today.
130: Gyrados
Type: Water/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 21' 4"
Weight: 518 lbs.
Pokédex: Rarely seen in the wild. Huge and vicious, it is
capable of destroying entire cities in a rage.
131: Lapras
Type: Water/Ice
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 8' 2"
Weight: 485 lbs.
Pokédex: A Pokémon that has been overhunted almost to
extinction. It can ferry people across the water.
132: Ditto
Type: Normal
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 1' 0"
Weight: 9 lbs.
Pokédex: Capable of copying an enemy's genetic code to
instantly transform itself into a duplicate of the
enemy.
133: Eevee
Type: Normal
Evolve: Stone (Vaporeon, Jolteon, or Flareon)
Height: 1' 0"
Weight: 14 lbs.
Pokédex: Its genetic code is irregular. It may mutate if it is
exposed to radiation from element Stones.
134: Vaporeon
Type: Water
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 64 lbs.
Pokédex: Lives close to the water. Its long tail is ridged with
a fin which is often mistaken for a mermaid's.
135: Jolteon
Type: Electric
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 2' 7"
Weight: 54 lbs.
Pokédex: It accumulates negative ions in the atmosphere to blast
out 10,000-volt lightning bolts.
136: Flareon
Type: Fire
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 2' 11"
Weight: 55 lbs.
Pokédex: When storing thermal energy in its body, its
temperature could soar over 1,600 degrees.
137: Porygon
Type: Normal
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 2' 7"
Weight: 80 lbs.
Pokédex: A Pokémon that consists entirely of programming code.
Capable of moving freely in cyberspace.
138: Omanyte
Type: Rock/Water
Evolve: Omastar
Height: 1' 4"
Weight: 17 lbs.
Pokédex: Although long extinct, in rare cases, it can be
genetically resurrected from fossils.
139: Omastar
Type: Rock/Water
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 3' 3"
Weight: 77 lbs.
Pokédex: A prehistoric Pokémon that died out when its heavy
shell made it impossible to catch prey.
140: Kabuto
Type: Rock/Water
Evolve: Kabutops
Height: 1' 8"
Weight: 25 lbs.
Pokédex: A Pokémon that was resurrected from a fossil found in
what was once the ocean floor eons ago.
141: Kabutops
Type: Rock/Water
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 4' 3"
Weight: 89 lbs.
Pokédex: Its sleek shape is perfect for swimming. It slashes
prey with its claws and drains the body fluids.
142: Aerodactyl
Type: Rock/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 130 lbs.
Pokédex: A ferocious, prehistoric Pokémon that goes for the
enemy's throat with its serrated saw-like fangs.
143: Snorlax
Type: Normal
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 6' 11"
Weight: 1014 lbs.
Pokédex: Very lazy. Just eats and sleeps. As its rotund bulk
builds, it becomes steadily more slothful.
144: Articuno
Type: Ice/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 122 lbs.
Pokédex: A legendary bird Pokémon that is said to appear to
doomed people who are lost in icy mountains.
145: Zapdos
Type: Electric/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 116 lbs.
Pokédex: A legendary bird Pokémon that is said to appear from
clouds while dropping enormous lightning bolts.
146: Moltres
Type: Fire/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 6' 7"
Weight: 132 lbs.
Pokédex: Known as the legendary bird of fire. Every flap of its
wings creates a dazzling flash of flames.
147: Dratini
Type: Dragon
Evolve: Dragonair
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 7 lbs.
Pokédex: Long considered a mythical Pokémon until recently when
a small colony was found living underwater.
148: Dragonair
Type: Dragon
Evolve: Dragonite
Height: 13' 1"
Weight: 36 lbs.
Pokédex: A mystical Pokémon that exudes a gentle aura. Has the
ability to change climate conditions.
149: Dragonite
Type: Dragon/Flying
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 7' 3"
Weight: 463 lbs.
Pokédex: An extremely rarely seen marine Pokémon. Its
intelligence is said to match that of humans.
150: Mewtwo
Type: Psychic
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 6' 7"
Weight: 269 lbs.
Pokédex: It was created by a scientist afters years of horrific
gene splicing and DNA engineering experiments.
151: Mew
Type: Psychic
Evolve: (Final)
Height: 1' 4"
Weight: 9 lbs.
Pokédex: So rare that it is still said to be a mirage by many
experts. Only a few people have seen it worldwide.
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\_.- POKéMON LOCATION LISTS -._/
Route 1 Pokemon
#016 Pidgey, Many in both versions.
#019 Rattata, Many in both versions.
Route 2 Pokemon
#010 Caterpie, None in Red. Few in Blue.
#013 Weedle, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#016 Pidgey, Many in both versions.
#019 Rattata, Many in both versions.
Route 3 Pokemon
#012 Spearow, Many in both versions.
#016 Pidgey, Many in both versions.
#039 Jigglypuff, Few in both versions.
Route 4 Pokemon
#012 Spearow, Few in both versions.
#019 Rattata, Many in both versions.
#023 Ekans, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#027 Sandshew, None in Red, Few in Blue.
Route 5 Pokemon
#016 Pidgey, Many in both Versions.
#043 Oddish, Few in Red. None in Blue.
#052 Meowth, None in Red. Few in Blue.
#056 Mankey, Few in Red. None in Blue.
#069 Bellsprout, None in Red. Few in Blue.
Route 6 Pokemon
#016 Pidgey, Many in both Versions.
#043 Oddish, Few in Red. None in Blue.
#052 Meowth, None in Red. Few in Blue.
#056 Mankey, Few in Red. None in Blue.
#069 Bellsprout, None in Red. Few in Blue.
Route 7 Pokemon
#016 Pidgey, Few in both versions.
#037 Vulpix, None in Red. Few in Blue.
#043 Oddish, Few in Red. None in Blue.
#052 Meowth, None in Red. Few in Blue.
#056 Mankey, Few in Red. None in Blue.
#058 Growlithe, Few in Red. None in Blue.
#069 Bellsprout, None in Red. Few in Blue.
Route 8 Pokemon
#016 Pidgey, Few in both versions.
#023 Ekans, Few in Red. None in Blue.
#027 Sandshew, None in Red. Few in Blue.
#037 Vulpix, None in Red. Few in Blue.
#052 Meowth, None in Red. Few in Blue.
#056 Mankey, Few in Red. None in Blue.
#058 Growlithe, Few in Red. None in Blue.
Route 9 Pokemon
#019 Rattata, Many in both versions.
#021 Spearow, Many in both versions.
#023 Ekans, Many in Red. None in Blue.
#027 Sandshrew, None in Red. Many in Blue.
#100 Voltorb, Many in both versions.
Route 10 Pokemon
#019 Rattata, Many in both versions.
#021 Spearow, Many in both versions.
#023 Ekans, Many in Red. None in Blue.
#027 Sandshrew, None in Red. Many in Blue.
#100 Voltorb, Many in both versions.
Route 11 Pokemon
#021 Spearow, Many in both versions.
#023 Ekans, Many in Red. None in Blue.
#027 Sandshrew, None in Red. Many in Blue.
#096 Drowzee, Few in both versions.
Route 12 Pokemon
#016 Pidgey, Many in both versions.
#043 Oddish, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#044 Gloom, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#048 Venonat, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#069 Bellsprout, None in Red, Few in Blue.
#070 Weepinbell, None in Red, Few in Blue.
Route 13 Pokemon
#016 Pidgey, Few in both versions.
#043 Oddish, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#044 Gloom, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#048 Venonat, Few in both versions.
#069 Bellsprout, None in Red, Few in Blue.
#070 Weepinbell, None in Red, Few in Blue.
#132 Ditto, Few in both versions.
Routes 14 Pokemon
#016 Pidgey, Few in both versions.
#017 Pidgeotto, Few in both versions.
#043 Oddish, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#044 Gloom, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#048 Venonat, Few in both versions.
#069 Bellsprout, None in Red, Few in Blue.
#070 Weepinbell, None in Red, Few in Blue.
#132 Ditto, Few in both versions.
Routes 15 Pokemon
#016 Pidgey, Few in both versions.
#017 Pidgeotto, Few in both versions.
#043 Oddish, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#044 Gloom, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#048 Venonat, Few in both versions.
#069 Bellsprout, None in Red, Few in Blue.
#070 Weepinbell, None in Red, Few in Blue.
#132 Ditto, Few in both versions.
Route 16 Pokemon
#019 Rattata, Few in both versions.
#020 Raticate, Few in both versions.
#021 Spearow, Many in both versions.
#084 Doduo, Few in both versions.
Route 17 Pokemon
#020 Raticate, Few in both versions.
#021 Spearow, Many in both versions.
#022 Fearow, Few in both versions.
#084 Doduo, Few in both versions.
Route 18 Pokemon
#020 Raticate, Few in both versions.
#021 Spearow, Many in both versions.
#022 Fearow, Few in both versions.
#084 Doduo, Few in both versions.
Routes 19 Pokemon
#072 Tentacruel, Many in both versions.
Routes 20 Pokemon
#072 Tentacruel, Many in both versions.
Route 24 Pokemon
#010 Caterpie, Few in Red. Many in Blue.
#011 Metapod, Few in Red. Many in Blue.
#013 Weedle, Many in Red. Few in Blue.
#014 Kakuna, Many in Red. Few in Blue.
#016 Pidgey, Few in both Versions.
#043 Oddish, Few in Red. None in Blue.
#063 Abra, Few in both versions.
#069 Bellsprout, None in Red. Many in Blue.
Route 25 Pokemon
#010 Caterpie, Few in Red. Many in Blue.
#011 Metapod, Few in Red. Many in Blue.
#013 Weedle, Many in Red. Few in Blue.
#014 Kakuna, Many in Red. Few in Blue.
#016 Pidgey, Few in both Versions.
#043 Oddish, Few in Red. None in Blue.
#063 Abra, Few in both versions.
#069 Bellsprout, None in Red. Many in Blue.
Blocking the road. Use Pokeflute to wake and fight/capture
#143 Snorlax
Cinnabar Island Pokemon
#138 Omanyte
-Give HELIX FOSSIL to Scientist in Lab
#140 Kabuto
-Give DOME FOSSIL to Scientist in Lab
#142 Aerodactyl
-Give OLD AMBER to Scientist in Lab
Diglett's Cave Pokemon
#050 Diglett, Many in both versions.
#051 Dugtrio, Few in both versions.
Exchange Corner
#030 Nidorina, Red- 1,200 Coins, Blue, N/A
#033 Nidorino, Red- N/A, Blue- 1,200 Coins
#035 Clefairy, Red- 500 Coins, Blue- 750 Coins
#063 Abra, Red- 180 Coins, Blue- 120 Coins
#123 Scyther, Red- 5,500 Coins, Blue- N/A
#127 Pinsir, Red- N/A, Blue- 2,500 Coins
#137 Porygon, Red- 9,999 Coins, Blue- 6,500 Coins
#147 Dratini, Red- 2,800 Coins, Blue- 4,600 Coins
Hidden Door
#133 Eevee, Both Versions
Mt. Moon Pokemon
#041 Zubat, Many in both versions.
#035 Clefairy, Few in both versions.
#046 Paras, Few in both versions.
#074 Geodude, Few in both versions.
Pokemon Tower Pokemon
#092 Gastly, Many in both versions.
#093 Haunter, Few in both versions.
#104 Cubone, Few in both versions.
Power Plant Pokemon
#025 Pikachu, Few in both versions.
#026 Raichu, None in Red, Few in Blue.
#081 Magnemite, Few in both versions.
#082 Magneton, Few in both versions.
#100 Voltorb, Few in both versions.
#125 Electabuzz, Few in Red, None in Blue.
#145 Zapdos, ONE in both versions.
Professor Oak's Laboratory
#001 Bulbasaur or
#004 Charmander or
#007 Squirtle
-Choose one from Professor Oak.
Rock Tunnel Pokemon
#041 Zubat, Many in both versions.
#066 Machop, Few in both versions.
#074 Geodude, Few in both versions.
#095 Onix, Few in both versions.
SAFARI ZONE Pokemon
Center Park
#029 Nidoran(female), None in Red, Few in Blue.
#030 Nidorina, Few in both versions.
#032 Nidoran(male), Few in Red, None in Blue.
#033 Nidorino, Few in both versions.
#047 Parasect, Few in both versions.
#048 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
#029 Nidoran(female), None in Red, Few in Blue.
#030 Nidorina, Few in both versions.
#032 Nidoran(male), Few in Red, None in Blue.
#033 Nidorino, Few in both versions.
#046 Paras, Few in both versions.
#047 Parasect, Few in both versions.
#084 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
#029 Nidoran(female), None in Red, Few in Blue.
#030 Nidorina, Few in both versions.
#032 Nidoran(male), Few in Red, None in Blue.
#033 Nidorino, Few in both versions.
#046 Paras, Few in both versions.
#049 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
#029 Nidoran(female), None in Red, Few in Blue.
#030 Nidorina, Few in both versions.
#032 Nidoran(male), Few in Red, None in Blue.
#033 Nidorino, Few in both versions.
#048 Venonat, Few in both versions.
#049 Venomoth, Few in both versions.
#084 Doduo, Few in both versions.
#102 Exeggcute, Few in both versions.
#115 Kangaskhan, Few in both versions.
#128 Tauros, 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
Vermilion City Pokemon
#083 Farfetch'd, Trade a Spearow for it.
Viridian Forest Pokemon
#010 Caterpie, Many in Red. Few in Blue.
#011 Metapod, Many in Red, Few in Blue
#013 Weedle, Many in Red, Few in Blue.
#014 Kakuna, Many in Red, Few in Blue.
#025 Pikachu, Few in both versions.
FISHING LOCATIONS
Route 4
#054 Psyduck
#098 Krabby
#118 Goldeen
Route 6
#090 Shellder
#098 Krabby
Route 10
#061 Poliwhirl
#079 Slowpoke
Route 11
#090 Shellder
#098 Krabby
Route 12
#072 Tentacool
#098 Krabby
#118 Goldeen
#129 Magikarp
Route 13
#072 Tentacool
#098 Krabby
#118 Goldeen
#129 Magikarp
Route 17
#072 Tentacool
#098 Krabby
#118 Goldeen
#129 Magikarp
Route 18
#072 Tentacool
#098 Krabby
#118 Goldeen
#129 Magikarp
Route 22
#060 Poliwag
#118 Goldeen
Route 24
#054 Psyduck
#098 Krabby
#118 Goldeen
Route 25
#054 Psyduck
#098 Krabby
#118 Goldeen
Cerulean City
#054 Psyduck
#098 Krabby
#118 Goldeen
Fuchsia City
#098 Krabby
#118 Goldeen
#119 Seaking
#129 Magikarp
Pallet Town
#072 Tentacool
Safari Zone
#064 Psyduck
#079 Slowpoke
#090 Krabby
#147 Dratini
The Pokemon Breeding Center
#061 Poliwhirl
#079 Slowpoke
Vermilion City
#090 Shellder
#098 Krabby
Viridian City
#060 Poliwag
#072 Tentacool
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\_.- THE RED POKéMON LIST -._/
This is the list of what Pokémon are in the Red Version.
Name Type Pak Evolution EvInfo G.S
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000 - Missingno Flying/Normal B/R - - - - - - 00
001 - Bulbasaur Grass/Poison B/R Ivysaur Lvl 16 99
002 - Ivysaur Grass/Poison B/R Venusaur Lvl 32 09
003 - Venusaur Grass/Poison B/R - - - - - - 9A
004 - Charmander Fire B/R Charmeleon Lvl 16 B0
005 - Charmeleon Fire B/R Charizard Lvl 36 B2
006 - Charizard Fire B/R - - - - - - B4
007 - Squirtle Water B/R Wartortle Lvl 16 B1
008 - Wartortle Water B/R Blastoise Lvl 36 B3
009 - Blastoise Water B/R - - - - - - 1C
010 - Caterpie Bug B/R Metapod Lvl 7 7B
011 - Metapod Bug B/R Butterfree Lvl 10 7C
012 - Butterfree Bug B/R - - - - - - 7D
013 - Weedle Bug/Poison B/R Kakuna Lvl 7 70
014 - Kakuna Bug/Poison B/R Beedrill Lvl 10 71
015 - Beedrill Bug/Poison B/R - - - - - - 72
016 - Pidgey Normal/Flying B/R Pidgeotto Lvl 18 24
017 - Pidgeotto Normal/Flying B/R Pidgeot Lvl 36 96
018 - Pidgeot Normal/Flying B/R - - - - - - 97
019 - Rattata Normal R/B Raticate Lvl 20 A5
020 - Raticate Normal R/B - - - - - - A6
021 - Spearow Normal/Flying R/B Fearow Lvl 20 05
022 - Fearow Normal/Flying R/B - - - - - - 23
023 - Ekans Poison Red Arbok Lvl 22 6C
024 - Arbok Poison Red - - - - - - 2D
025 - Pikachu Electric B/R Raichu Thunder 54
026 - Raichu Electric B/R - - - - - - 55
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029 - Nidoran Poison B/R Nidorina Lvl 16 0F
030 - Nidorina Poison B/R Nidoqueen Moon A8
031 - Nidoqueen Poison B/R - - - - - - 10
032 - Nidorano Poison R/B Nidorino Lvl 16 03
033 - Nidorino Poison R/B Nidoking Moon A7
034 - Nidoking Poison R/B - - - - - - 07
035 - Clefairy Normal R/B Clefable Moon 04
036 - Clefable Normal R/B - - - - - - 8E
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039 - Jigglypuff Normal R/B Wigglytuff Moon 64
040 - Wigglytuff Normal R/B - - - - - - 65
041 - Zubat Poison/Flying R/B Golbat Lvl 22 6B
042 - Golbat Poison/Flying R/B - - - - - - 82
043 - Oddish Grass/Poison Red Gloom Lvl 21 B9
044 - Gloom Grass/Poison Red Vileplume Leaf BA
045 - Vileplume Grass/Poison Red - - - - - - BB
046 - Paras Bug/Grass B/R Parasect Lvl 21 6D
047 - Parasect Bug/Grass B/R - - - - - - 2E
048 - Venonat Bug B/R Venomoth Lvl 34 41
049 - Venomoth Bug B/R - - - - - - 77
050 - Diglett Ground B/R Dugtrio G 3's 3B
051 - Dugtrio Ground B/R - - - - - - 76
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054 - Psyduck Psychic B/R Golduck Lvl 33 2F
055 - Golduck Psychic B/R - - - - - - 80
056 - Mankey Fighting Red Primeape Lvl 28 39
057 - Primeape Fighting Red - - - - - - 75
058 - Growlithe Fire Red Arcanine Fire 21
059 - Arcanine Fire Red - - - - - - 14
060 - Poliwag Water B/R Poliwhirl Lvl 25 47
061 - Poliwhirl Water B/R Poliwrath Water 6E
062 - Poliwrath Water B/R - - - - - - 6F
063 - Abra Psychic B/R Kadabra Lvl 16 94
064 - Kadabra Psychic B/R Alakazam TBL 26
065 - Alakazam Psychic B/R - - - - - - 95
066 - Machop Fighting B/R Machoke Lvl 28 6A
067 - Machoke Fighting B/R Machamp TBL 29
068 - Machamp Fighting B/R - - - - - - 7E
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072 - Tentacool Water/Poison R/B Tentacruel Lvl 30 18
073 - Tentacruel Water/Poison R/B - - - - - - 9B
074 - Geodude Rock/Ground B/R Graveler Lvl 25 A9
075 - Graveler Rock/Ground B/R Golem TBL 27
076 - Golem Rock/Ground B/R - - - - - - 31
077 - Ponyta Fire B/R Rapidash Lvl 40 A3
078 - Rapidash Fire B/R - - - - - - A4
079 - Slowpoke Water/Psychic B/R Slowbro Lvl 32 25
080 - Slowbro Water/Psychic B/R - - - - - - 08
081 - Magnemite Electric B/R Magneton Lvl 30 AD
082 - Magneton Electric B/R - - - - - - 36
083 - Farfetch'd Normal/Flying B/R - - - - - - 40
084 - Doduo Normal/Flying B/R Dodrio Lvl 31 46
085 - Dodrio Normal/Flying B/R - - - - - - 74
086 - Seel Water B/R Dewgong Lvl 34 3A
087 - Dewgong Water B/R - - - - - - 78
088 - Grimer Poison B/R Muk Lvl 38 0D
089 - Muk Poison B/R - - - - - - 88
090 - Shellder Water B/R Cloyster Water 17
091 - Cloyster Water B/R - - - - - - 8B
092 - Gastly Ghost B/R Haunter Lvl 25 19
093 - Haunter Ghost B/R Gengar TBL 93
094 - Gengar Ghost B/R - - - - - - 0E
095 - Onix Rock/Ground B/R - - - - - - 22
096 - Drowzee Psychic B/R Hypno Lvl 26 30
097 - Hypno Psychic B/R - - - - - - 81
098 - Krabby Water B/R Kingler Lvl 28 4E
099 - Kingler Water B/R - - - - - - 8A
100 - Voltorb Electric B/R Electrode Lvl 30 06
101 - Electrode Electric B/R - - - - - - 8D
102 - Eggsecute Grass/Psychic B/R Exeggutor Leaf 0C
103 - Exeggutor Grass/Psychic B/R - - - - - - 0A
104 - Cubone Ground B/R Marowak Lvl 28 11
105 - Marowak Ground B/R - - - - - - 91
106 - Hitmonlee Fighting B/R - - - - - - 2B
107 - Hitmonchan Fighting B/R - - - - - - 2C
108 - Likitung Normal Red - - - - - - 0B
109 - Koffing Poison B/R Weezing Lvl 35 37
110 - Weezing Poison B/R - - - - - - 8F
111 - Rhyhorn Rock/Ground B/R Rhydon Lvl 42 12
112 - Rhydon Rock/Ground B/R - - - - - - 01
113 - Chansey Normal B/R - - - - - - 28
114 - Tangela Grass B/R - - - - - - 1E
115 - Kangaskhan Normal B/R - - - - - - 02
116 - Horsea Water/Dragon B/R Seadra Lvl 32 5C
117 - Seadra Water/Dragon B/R - - - - - - 5D
118 - Goldeen Water B/R Seaking Lvl 33 9D
119 - Seaking Water B/R - - - - - - 9E
120 - Staryu Water/Psychic B/R Starmie Water 1B
121 - Starmie Water/Psychic B/R - - - - - - 98
122 - Mr. Mime Psychic B/R - - - - - - 2A
123 - Scyther Bug/Flying Red - - - - - - 1A
124 - Jynx Psychic B/R - - - - - - 48
125 - Electrabuzz Electric Red - - - - - - 35
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128 - Tauros Normal R/B - - - - - - 3C
129 - Magikarp Water R/B Gyarados Lvl 20 85
130 - Gyarados Water/Flying R/B - - - - - - 16
131 - Lapras Water R/B - - - - - - 13
132 - Ditto Normal R/B - - - - - - 4C
133 - Eevee Normal R/B 134,135,136 W, T, F 66
134 - Vaporeon Water R/B - - - - - - 69
135 - Jolteon Electric R/B - - - - - - 68
136 - Flareon Fire R/B - - - - - - 67
137 - Porygon Psychic R/B - - - - - - AA
138 - Omanyte Water R/B Omastar Lvl 40 62
139 - Omastar Water R/B - - - - - - 63
140 - Kabuto Rock/Water R/B Kabutops Lvl 40 5A
141 - Kabutops Rock/Water R/B - - - - - - 5B
142 - Aerodactyl Flying R/B - - - - - - AB
143 - Snorlax Normal R/B - - - - - - 84
144 - Articuno Ice R/B - - - - - - 4A
145 - Zapdos Electric R/B - - - - - - 4B
146 - Moltres Fire R/B - - - - - - 49
147 - Dratini Dragon R/B Dragonair Lvl 30 58
148 - Dragonair Dragon R/B Dragonite Lvl 55 59
149 - Dragonite Dragon R/B - - - - - - 42
150 - Mewtwo Psychic R/B - - - - - - 83
151 - Mew Psychic R/B - - - - - - 15
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\_.- THE BLUE POKéMON LIST -._/
This is the list of what Pokémon are in the Blue Version.
Name Type Pak Evolution EvInfo G.S
-------------------------------------------------------------
000 - Missingno Flying/Normal B/R - - - - - - 00
001 - Bulbasaur Grass/Poison B/R Ivysaur Lvl 16 99
002 - Ivysaur Grass/Poison B/R Venusaur Lvl 32 09
003 - Venusaur Grass/Poison B/R - - - - - - 9A
004 - Charmander Fire B/R Charmeleon Lvl 16 B0
005 - Charmeleon Fire B/R Charizard Lvl 36 B2
006 - Charizard Fire B/R - - - - - - B4
007 - Squirtle Water B/R Wartortle Lvl 16 B1
008 - Wartortle Water B/R Blastoise Lvl 36 B3
009 - Blastoise Water B/R - - - - - - 1C
010 - Caterpie Bug B/R Metapod Lvl 7 7B
011 - Metapod Bug B/R Butterfree Lvl 10 7C
012 - Butterfree Bug B/R - - - - - - 7D
013 - Weedle Bug/Poison B/R Kakuna Lvl 7 70
014 - Kakuna Bug/Poison B/R Beedrill Lvl 10 71
015 - Beedrill Bug/Poison B/R - - - - - - 72
016 - Pidgey Normal/Flying B/R Pidgeotto Lvl 18 24
017 - Pidgeotto Normal/Flying B/R Pidgeot Lvl 36 96
018 - Pidgeot Normal/Flying B/R - - - - - - 97
019 - Rattata Normal R/B Raticate Lvl 20 A5
020 - Raticate Normal R/B - - - - - - A6
021 - Spearow Normal/Flying R/B Fearow Lvl 20 05
022 - Fearow Normal/Flying R/B - - - - - - 23
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025 - Pikachu Electric B/R Raichu Thunder 54
026 - Raichu Electric B/R - - - - - - 55
027 - Sandshrew Ground Blue Sandslash Lvl 22 60
028 - Sandslash Ground Blue - - - - - - 61
029 - Nidoran Poison B/R Nidorina Lvl 16 0F
030 - Nidorina Poison B/R Nidoqueen Moon A8
031 - Nidoqueen Poison B/R - - - - - - 10
032 - Nidorano Poison R/B Nidorino Lvl 16 03
033 - Nidorino Poison R/B Nidoking Moon A7
034 - Nidoking Poison R/B - - - - - - 07
035 - Clefairy Normal R/B Clefable Moon 04
036 - Clefable Normal R/B - - - - - - 8E
037 - Vulpix Fire Blue Ninetales Fire 52
038 - Ninetales Fire Blue - - - - - - 53
039 - Jigglypuff Normal R/B Wigglytuff Moon 64
040 - Wigglytuff Normal R/B - - - - - - 65
041 - Zubat Poison/Flying R/B Golbat Lvl 22 6B
042 - Golbat Poison/Flying R/B - - - - - - 82
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046 - Paras Bug/Grass B/R Parasect Lvl 21 6D
047 - Parasect Bug/Grass B/R - - - - - - 2E
048 - Venonat Bug B/R Venomoth Lvl 34 41
049 - Venomoth Bug B/R - - - - - - 77
050 - Diglett Ground B/R Dugtrio G 3's 3B
051 - Dugtrio Ground B/R - - - - - - 76
052 - Meowth Normal Blue Persian Lvl 28 4D
053 - Persian Normal Blue - - - - - - 90
054 - Psyduck Psychic B/R Golduck Lvl 33 2F
055 - Golduck Psychic B/R - - - - - - 80
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060 - Poliwag Water B/R Poliwhirl Lvl 25 47
061 - Poliwhirl Water B/R Poliwrath Water 6E
062 - Poliwrath Water B/R - - - - - - 6F
063 - Abra Psychic B/R Kadabra Lvl 16 94
064 - Kadabra Psychic B/R Alakazam TBL 26
065 - Alakazam Psychic B/R - - - - - - 95
066 - Machop Fighting B/R Machoke Lvl 28 6A
067 - Machoke Fighting B/R Machamp TBL 29
068 - Machamp Fighting B/R - - - - - - 7E
069 - Bellsprout Grass/Poison Blue Weepinbell Lvl 21 BC
070 - Weepinbell Grass/Poison Blue Victreebel Leaf BD
071 - Victreebel Grass/Poison Blue - - - - - - BE
072 - Tentacool Water/Poison R/B Tentacruel Lvl 30 18
073 - Tentacruel Water/Poison R/B - - - - - - 9B
074 - Geodude Rock/Ground B/R Graveler Lvl 25 A9
075 - Graveler Rock/Ground B/R Golem TBL 27
076 - Golem Rock/Ground B/R - - - - - - 31
077 - Ponyta Fire B/R Rapidash Lvl 40 A3
078 - Rapidash Fire B/R - - - - - - A4
079 - Slowpoke Water/Psychic B/R Slowbro Lvl 32 25
080 - Slowbro Water/Psychic B/R - - - - - - 08
081 - Magnemite Electric B/R Magneton Lvl 30 AD
082 - Magneton Electric B/R - - - - - - 36
083 - Farfetch'd Normal/Flying B/R - - - - - - 40
084 - Doduo Normal/Flying B/R Dodrio Lvl 31 46
085 - Dodrio Normal/Flying B/R - - - - - - 74
086 - Seel Water B/R Dewgong Lvl 34 3A
087 - Dewgong Water B/R - - - - - - 78
088 - Grimer Poison B/R Muk Lvl 38 0D
089 - Muk Poison B/R - - - - - - 88
090 - Shellder Water B/R Cloyster Water 17
091 - Cloyster Water B/R - - - - - - 8B
092 - Gastly Ghost B/R Haunter Lvl 25 19
093 - Haunter Ghost B/R Gengar TBL 93
094 - Gengar Ghost B/R - - - - - - 0E
095 - Onix Rock/Ground B/R - - - - - - 22
096 - Drowzee Psychic B/R Hypno Lvl 26 30
097 - Hypno Psychic B/R - - - - - - 81
098 - Krabby Water B/R Kingler Lvl 28 4E
099 - Kingler Water B/R - - - - - - 8A
100 - Voltorb Electric B/R Electrode Lvl 30 06
101 - Electrode Electric B/R - - - - - - 8D
102 - Eggsecute Grass/Psychic B/R Exeggutor Leaf 0C
103 - Exeggutor Grass/Psychic B/R - - - - - - 0A
104 - Cubone Ground B/R Marowak Lvl 28 11
105 - Marowak Ground B/R - - - - - - 91
106 - Hitmonlee Fighting B/R - - - - - - 2B
107 - Hitmonchan Fighting B/R - - - - - - 2C
###
109 - Koffing Poison B/R Weezing Lvl 35 37
110 - Weezing Poison B/R - - - - - - 8F
111 - Rhyhorn Rock/Ground B/R Rhydon Lvl 42 12
112 - Rhydon Rock/Ground B/R - - - - - - 01
113 - Chansey Normal B/R - - - - - - 28
114 - Tangela Grass B/R - - - - - - 1E
115 - Kangaskhan Normal B/R - - - - - - 02
116 - Horsea Water/Dragon B/R Seadra Lvl 32 5C
117 - Seadra Water/Dragon B/R - - - - - - 5D
118 - Goldeen Water B/R Seaking Lvl 33 9D
119 - Seaking Water B/R - - - - - - 9E
120 - Staryu Water/Psychic B/R Starmie Water 1B
121 - Starmie Water/Psychic B/R - - - - - - 98
122 - Mr. Mime Psychic B/R - - - - - - 2A
###
124 - Jynx Psychic B/R - - - - - - 48
###
126 - Magmar Fire Blue - - - - - - 33
127 - Pinsir Normal Blue - - - - - - 1D
128 - Tauros Normal R/B - - - - - - 3C
129 - Magikarp Water R/B Gyarados Lvl 20 85
130 - Gyarados Water/Flying R/B - - - - - - 16
131 - Lapras Water R/B - - - - - - 13
132 - Ditto Normal R/B - - - - - - 4C
133 - Eevee Normal R/B 134,135,136 W, T, F 66
134 - Vaporeon Water R/B - - - - - - 69
135 - Jolteon Electric R/B - - - - - - 68
136 - Flareon Fire R/B - - - - - - 67
137 - Porygon Psychic R/B - - - - - - AA
138 - Omanyte Water R/B Omastar Lvl 40 62
139 - Omastar Water R/B - - - - - - 63
140 - Kabuto Rock/Water R/B Kabutops Lvl 40 5A
141 - Kabutops Rock/Water R/B - - - - - - 5B
142 - Aerodactyl Flying R/B - - - - - - AB
143 - Snorlax Normal R/B - - - - - - 84
144 - Articuno Ice R/B - - - - - - 4A
145 - Zapdos Electric R/B - - - - - - 4B
146 - Moltres Fire R/B - - - - - - 49
147 - Dratini Dragon R/B Dragonair Lvl 30 58
148 - Dragonair Dragon R/B Dragonite Lvl 55 59
149 - Dragonite Dragon R/B - - - - - - 42
150 - Mewtwo Psychic R/B - - - - - - 83
151 - Mew Psychic R/B - - - - - - 15
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\_.- POKéMON EVOLUTION LISTS -._/
This is the list of Evolutions that are caused by normal
circumstances:
At Level 07: #010 Caterpie #011 Metapod
At Level 07: #013 Weedle #014 Kakuna
At Level 10: #011 Metapod #012 Butterfree
At Level 10: #014 Kakuna #015 Beedrill
At Level 16: #001 Bulbasaur #002 Ivysaur
At Level 16: #004 Charmander #005 Charmeleon
At Level 16: #007 Squirtle #008 Wartortle
At Level 16: #063 Abra #064 Kadabra
At Level 16: #029 Nidoran(female) #030 Nidorina
At Level 16: #032 Nidoran(male) #033 Nidorino
At Level 18: #016 Pidgey #017 Pidgeotto
At Level 20: #019 Rattata #020 Raticate
At Level 20: #021 Spearow #022 Fearow
At Level 20: #129 Magikarp #130 Gyarados
At Level 21: #069 Bellsprout #070 Weepinbell
At Level 22: #023 Ekans #024 Arbok
At Level 22: #027 Sandshrew #028 Sandslash
At Level 22: #041 Zubat #042 Golbat
At Level 22: #043 Oddish #044 Gloom
At Level 24: #046 Paras #047 Parasect
At Level 25: #060 Poliwag #061 Poliwhirl
At Level 25: #074 Geodude #075 Graveler
At Level 25: #092 Gastly #093 Haunter
At Level 26: #050 Diglett #051 Dugtrio
At Level 26: #096 Drowzee #097 Hypno
At Level 28: #052 Meowth #053 Persian
At Level 28: #056 Mankey #057 Primeape
At Level 28: #066 Machop #067 Machoke
At Level 28: #098 Krabby #099 Kingler
At Level 28: #104 Cubone #105 Marowak
At Level 30: #072 Tentacool #073 Tentacruel
At Level 30: #081 Magnemite #082 Magneton
At Level 30: #100 Voltorb #101 Electrode
At Level 30: #147 Dratini #148 Dragonair
At Level 31: #048 Venonat #049 Venomoth
At Level 31: #084 Doduo #085 Dodrio
At Level 32: #002 Ivysaur #003 Venusaur
At Level 32: #116 Horsea #117 Seadra
At Level 33: #054 Psyduck #055 Golduck
At Level 33: #118 Goldeen #119 Seaking
At Level 34: #086 Seel #087 Dewgong
At Level 35: #109 Koffing #110 Weezing
At Level 36: #005 Charmeleon #006 Charizard
At Level 36: #008 Wartortle #009 Blastoise
At Level 36: #017 Pidgeotto #018 Pidgeott
At Level 37: #079 Slowpoke #080 Slowbro
At Level 38: #088 Grimer #089 Muk
At Level 40: #077 Ponyta #078 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
This is the list of Evolutions that are caused by using special
items:
Fire Stone: #037 Vulpix #038 Ninetails
Fire Stone: #058 Growlithe #059 Arcanine
Fire Stone: #133 Eevee #136 Flareon
Leaf Stone: #044 Gloom #045 Vileplume
Leaf Stone: #070 Weepinbell #071 Victreebell
Leaf Stone: #102 Exeggcute #103 Exeggutor
Moon Stone: #030 Nidorina #031 Nidoqueen
Moon Stone: #033 Nidorino #034 Nidoking
Moon Stone: #035 Clefairy #036 Clefable
Moon Stone: #039 Jigglypuff #040 Wigglytuff
Thunder Stone: #025 Pikachu #026 Raichu
Thunder Stone: #133 Eevee #135 Jolteon
Water Stone: #061 Poliwhirl #062 Polywrath
Water Stone: #090 Shellder #091 Cloyster
Water Stone: #120 Staryu #121 Starmie
Water Stone: #133 Eevee #134 Vaporeon
This is the list of Evolutions that are caused by trading Pokémon
with another Trainer:
Trade: #64 Kadabra #65 Alakazam
Trade: #67 Machoke #68 Machamp
Trade: #75 Graveler #76 Golem
Trade: #93 Haunter #94 Gengar
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\_.- NO$GAMEBOY EMULATION TRICK -._/
It's very easy.. just follow these directions below. The No$Gameboy
is an emulator.. just to remind the people who don't have the game
on the comp.
1. Find your saved Pokemon game. It should either be
pokered.sav or pokeblue.sav
2. Change pokered, if you have pokered.sav to pokeblue.sv2
If you have pokeblue.sav, change it to pokered.sv2
3. Now go to your debugging option then change 1 Machine to 2
Machines.
4. Take the 1st one (pokered.sav or pokeblue.sav, the one that
didn't get changed), and go to the Pokemon Center
5. Switch to the 2nd machine.. and do #4.. just in different
words.
6. Bam! There.. you can trade now
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\_.- CATCHING SECRET POKéMON -._/
OK ((SORRY ABOUT THE CAPS BUT PEOPLE JUST ARE NOT READING THIS!))
ALL THE METHODS OF CATCHING SECRET POKéMON THAT I HAVE HERE WERE,
GIVEN TO ME ((AS IN I HAVN"T GOT THEM YET AND WHEN I DO, I WILL NOTE
IT.)) SO COULD YOU PLEASE NOT TELL ME THAT THEY DON"T WORK, AT THE
MOMENT I THINK IT MIGHT BE A VERSION THING, IE US, JAP, AUS VERSION
COMPATABILITY WITH THE CODES. SORRY IF I CAUSED ANY TROUBLE.
GAMESHARK CODE CHEATS FOR POKéGODS
Gameshark Codes for the American Versions of Pokémon Red and Blue
Warning: Use them at your own risk. These codes will cause these
two things to happen to your GameBoy only while any of these Pokémon
except Mew are in your party:
1. Opposing Pokémon's Portraits appear backwards
2. Your Pokémon's pics in battle appear corrupt
Note: For specific Pokémon to begin to learn attacks equip it with
one TM of your choice. Make suer you do this or your Pokémon will
not learn any specific attacks!
How To Get Pikablu
01E764D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
Raichu. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender town and rename
Raichu PIKABLU ( In Caps ). Pikablu is yours!
How To Get Locustod
01E464D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
ButterFree. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender town and
rename ButterFree LOCUSTOD ( In Caps ). Locustod is yours! He
is Pokémon number #175.
How To Get Rainer
01C164D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
Blastoise. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender town and
rename Blastoise RAINER ( In Caps ). Rainer is yours! He is
Pokémon number #205.
How To Get Psybur
01F264D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
Pokémon of your choice. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender
town and rename that Pokémon PSYBUR ( In Caps ). Psybur is
yours! He is Pokémon number #209.
How To Get Psybird
01E164D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
Pokémon of your choice. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender
Town and rename that Pokémon PSYBIRD ( In Caps ). Psybird is
yours! He is Pokémon number #211.
How To Get Spooky
01F164D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
Gengar. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender town and rename
Gengar SPOOKY ( In Caps ). Spooky is yours! He is Pokémon
number #213.
How To Get Raticlaw
01ED64D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
Raticate. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender town and
rename Raticate RATICLAW ( In Caps ). Raticlaw is yours! He is
Pokémon number #224.
How To Get POKeMANIAC
01C264D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
Pokémon of your choice. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender
town and rename that Pokémon POKeMANIAC ( In Caps ). POKeMANIAC
is yours! He is Pokémon number #234.
How To Get Sapusaur
01E364D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
Venusaur. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender town and
rename Venusaur SAPUSAUR ( In Caps ). Sapusaur is yours! He is
Pokémon number #240.
How To Get Charcolt
01E264D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
Charizard. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender town and
rename Charizard CHARCOLT ( In Caps ). Charcolt is yours! He is
Pokémon number #245.
How To Get Anthrax
01E364D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Now make sure you have one free space in
your party and one Pokémon that has a sleep ability such as
Venusaur's Sleep Powder. Next, go to a grass area and turn on
the GameShark. A Pokémon with a corrupt picture should appear.
Put it to sleep and throw an Ultra Ball. When it asks you if
you want to rename your Pokémon say yes. Name it ANTHRAX ( In
Caps ). The extremely rare Anthrax is yours! He is Pokémon
number #250.
How To Get Beepin
01F464D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
BeeDrill. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender town and
rename BeeDrill BEEPIN ( In Caps ). Beepin is yours! He is
Pokémon number #254.
How To Get Missingno
0120D8CF
When you put in the Game Shark code just fight any regular
Pokémon, catch it, and it'll become Missingno. Missingno is
the 4th Legendary Flying Pokémon and has no Pokédex Data and
Picture. He is Pokémon #000.
How To Get Millenum
01F564D1
First enter the code in GameShark then set the switch on your
GameShark to normal. Put in the first place of your party a
Pokémon of your choice. Turn on the switch. Now go to Lavender
town and rename that Pokémon Millenum ( In Caps ). Millenum is
yours! He is Pokémon number #255.
MEW
1. Go to Ceruelean City, and walk north to Bill's house. Talk to
Bill when he is still in a Pokémon form and wait until he goes
into the machine. Exit and FLY to Cinnabar Island. SURF up and
down the right hand side of Cinnabar Island. You should fight
Mews, although some people fight Kakunas, Abras, and the other
Pokémon that are around Bill's house. You may also be able to
talk to Bill when he is human, although that does not always
work, and has not been confirmer.
2. Play through the whole game without going onto the S.S. Anne.
Get a Pokémon from a friend that has cut on it. After beating
the game (you don't have to get all 150 Pokémon), surf off the
dock where you go onto the S.S. Anne. Go right (it may be the
left, try exploring) and you may fight a Mew. You also may have
to use Strength on a truck that is there. People also say that
you may be albe to get it somewhere in the Unknown Dungeon. The
best way is to catch Pokémon over Level 100, and if you are
lucky, your game might fight Mews, because it is random Pokémon
that you fight using that trick.
3. To get Mew go to the SS Anne guy who asks for you ticket then
surf to the right and you will find an island with a boulder
and bushes on it. Hack the bushes and move the boulders then
you will find a pokeball with Mew in it.
4. (Not Confirmed): Once you have all 150 Pokemon battle a friend
in the Colosium using the game link cable. When you have
finished the battle, go to the Celedon Mansion too where you
got Eevee, and Mew should be sitting right there.
PIKABLU - This code has been approved by Nintendo and will not mess
any part of your game up. Perfectly clean and won't erase
any data.
To catch Pikablu in any Version follow these simple steps to
catch him!
1. First you must catch all 150 Pokémon without the Gameshark.
2. Then you also must have Seventeen of your Pokémon at Lv 100.
3. Then when all of these tasks are complete, go to the guy in
Pewter City who asks you if you have been to the Museum yet.
Say No so he takes you to the door.
4. Then go into the Museum and go upstairs and talk to the
Lady who says "I want my father to catch me a Pikachu!".
5. After you talk to her, immediatly come out of the door and
once you come out of the door do not take any steps forward,
left or right. Immediatly use fly and go to Celedon City.
6. Go to the Safari Zone and catch a Tuaros. Leave room in your
Pokémon slots. So only bring 5 when you catch him. Then put
Tuaros in your first slot.
7. Go into the Game Corner and talk to the Lady that says "Go
Next Door to the Coin Exchange Corner to use your coins to
get great prizes!"
8. But this time she will say, "Hey? You have all the Badges?
WOW! Well then since you were nice enought to talk to me, I
will give you this Pokémon I found stranded behind the
Pokémon Museum, he is so strong I can't control him. But
since you have all the Badges, YOU TAKE HIM!"
9. It will say, "You got ????????" Then when you try to use it,
it will just be like you were pressing cancel and it will
exit every time you click on it. Then go to Proffesor Oak
and he will say the same then he says when you give him Oaks
Parcel, it will say "YOU DELIVERED OAKS PARCEL!"
10. Then when you go into your Pokémon line it will replace the
Pokémon in your first slot. So put a spearow or something in
first. It will still be called ???????? so go to the
Nickname guy and change it to Pikablu. It has a ElectricWave
Psyshock, and Electrode.
11. It is at Level 999 and Pikablu will appear in your Pokédex
at 154. Looking like this.
Name: Pikablu
Type: ????????
Height: 2' 3"
Length: 3' 4"
Weight: 34
Attack: 999
Defense: 999
Special: 999
ANOTHER WAY:
Get Pikablu by using the Itemfinder in the water that you use to
get to the Unknown Dungeon. You will find an item that inscribes
that an unidenified pokemon was found at Cinnabar Island. Surf
up and down the coast where you find Missingno. (Code is below)
and you will eventully find Pikablu. He is hard to catch and I
suggest using a Masterball. He knows Ice and Electric attacks.
CHARCOLT
1. Now you have to have either the birds at the top and 3 geodudes
at the bottom, or the birds at the top and a geodude, a
graveler, and a golem at the bottom. Then you go to the Celedon
City PokeMart and talk to the people that are trading, and one
of them should give you Charcolt.
FLARETH
1. Too get Flareth you have to have 4 Moltres', and that's all in
your lineup. Then talk to the thirsty girl on the rooftop of
the PokeMart in Celadon City 100 times! Then talk to her once
more, she will get annoyed with you and give you Flareth to go
away.
MISSINGNO
MISSINGNO. CAN SERIOUSLY MESS UP YOUR GAME, AND WILL SCREW UP
THE HALL OF FAME LIST. NEITHER NINTENDO INC. OR I AM
RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS.
Anyway, too get him you must trade with everyone in the lab. On
Cinnabar Island. Then you surf up and down the right shore half
land and half water. Eventully you will come to a battle and
your screen will go black for 5-10 seconds. The battle will be
with a blurry guy named Missingno. He is #000. He will be LV80,
but he really sucks. Use a pokemon at LV35+ to capture him.
POKéGODS
PokéGods (Unconfirmed, pretty sure it's fake, but try) Too get
any you have to have all 150. Then you put the 3 legendary
birds (Moltres, Articuno, and Zapdos) at the front of your line
up, and 3 Geodudes at the bottom. Then you have to talk to the
dude who gives you the psychic TM in Saffron City. He should
tell you about the PokéGods. Then do as followed with the 3
legendary birds still at the top of your lineup.
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\_.- CATCHING NORMAL POKéMON -._/
DITTO (Easily)
1. Too catch Ditto easily put a LV5 Magikarp at the front of your
lineup and let Ditto turn into it.
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\_.- TECHNICAL MACHINE LIST -._/
Skill GS Skill GS Skill GS
--------------- ---------------- -----------------
01 - Mega Punch 05 18 - Counter 44 35 - Metronome 76
02 - Razor Wind 0D 19 - Seismic Toss 45 36 - Self Destruct 78
03 - Sword Dance 0E 20 - Rage 63 37 - Egg Bomb 79
04 - Whirlwind 12 21 - Mega Drain 48 38 - Fire Blast 7E
05 - Mega Kick 19 22 - Solarbeam 4C 39 - Swift 81
06 - Toxic 5C 23 - Dragon Rage 52 40 - Skull Bash 82
07 - Horn Drill 20 24 - Thunderbolt 55 41 - Soft-boiled 87
08 - Body Slam 22 25 - Thunder 57 42 - Dream Eater 8A
09 - Take Down 24 26 - Earthquake 59 43 - Sky Attack 8F
10 - Double Edge 26 27 - Fissure 5A 44 - Rest 9C
11 - Bubblebeam 3D 28 - Dig 5B 45 - Thunder Wave 56
12 - Water Gun 37 29 - Psychic 5E 46 - Psywave 95
13 - Ice Beam 3A 30 - Teleport 64 47 - Explosion 99
14 - Blizzard 3B 31 - Mimic 66 48 - Rock Slide 9D
15 - Hyper Beam 3F 32 - Double Team 68 49 - Tri Attack A1
16 - Pay Day 06 33 - Reflect 74 50 - Substitute A4
17 - Submission 42 34 - Bide 75
GAMESHARK CODES
Going through the game you will probably miss 5-10% of these TM's
so here are the codes for them. You now dont have to find the TM and
train the Pokémon.
To use these codes in your Pokémon you have to do this. Stand out
in the middle of no-where, a town, route, water, or cave, it does not
matter. Then select your Pokémon and put it in the first position on
the list. Then choose the skills that you want and enter them using
these codes. Remember your Pokémon only has four skill slots.
Where it has ## you have to put the code that is beside the
Pokémon Skill in the list above. Here are the base codes for each
Pokémon Skill slots.
SLOT 1: 01##73D1 SLOT 2: 01##74D1
SLOT 3: 01##75D1 SLOT 4: 01##76D1
WARNING - It is known that tampering with games and there data can
cause some damage to the program. I do not hold any responsibility
for any damage that is inflicted to your program if you use these
codes. All use of these codes are under the knowledge that it may
cause damage, and it is the willing of the user that s/he proceeds
past this point of warning.
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\_.- POKéMON SKILLS LIST -._/
Skill GS Skill GS Skill GS
--------------- ---------------- -----------------
?? - Absorb 47 ?? - Harden 6A ?? - Rock Throw 58
?? - Acid 33 ?? - Haze 72 ?? - Rolling Kick 1B
?? - Acid Armor 97 ?? - Head Butt 1D ?? - Sand Attack 1C
?? - Agility 61 ?? - Hi Jump Kick 88 ?? - Scratch 0A
?? - Amnesia 85 ?? - Horn Attack 1E ?? - Screech 67
?? - Aurora Beam 3E ?? - Hydro Pump 38 ?? - Sharpen 9F
?? - Barrage 8C ?? - Hyper Fang 9E ?? - Sing 2F
?? - Barrier 70 ?? - Hypnosis 5F ?? - Slam 15
?? - Bird 14 ?? - Ice Punch 08 ?? - Slash A3
?? - Bite 2C ?? - Jump Kick 1A ?? - Sleep Powder 4F
?? - Boomerang 9B ?? - Karate Chop 02 ?? - Sludge 7C
?? - Bone Club 7D ?? - Kinesis 86 ?? - Smog 7B
?? - Bubble 91 ?? - Leech Life 8D ?? - Smoke Screen 6C
?? - Clamp 80 ?? - Leech Seed 49 ?? - Sonicboom 31
?? - Comet Punch 04 ?? - Leer 2B ?? - Spike Cannon 83
?? - Confuse Ray 6D ?? - Lick 7A ?? - Splash 96
?? - Confusion 5D ?? - Light Screen 71 ?? - Spore 93
?? - Constrict 84 ?? - Lovely Kiss 8E ?? - Stomp 17
?? - Conversion A0 ?? - Low Kick 43 ?? - String Shot 51
?? - Crabhammer 98 ?? - Meditate 60 ?? - Struggle A5
?? - Defense Curl 6F ?? - Minimize 6B ?? - Stun Spore 4E
?? - Disable 32 ?? - Mirror Move 77 ?? - Super Fang A2
?? - Dizzy Punch 92 ?? - Mist 36 ?? - Supersonic 30
?? - Double Kick 18 ?? - Night Shade 65 ?? - Tackle 21
?? - Double Slap 03 ?? - Peck 40 ?? - Tail Whip 27
?? - Drill Peck 41 ?? - Petal Dance 50 ?? - Thrash 25
?? - Ember 34 ?? - Pin Missile 2A ?? - Thunder Punch 09
?? - Fire Punch 07 ?? - Poison Gas 8B ?? - Thundershock 54
?? - Fire Spin 53 ?? - Poisonpowder 4D ?? - Transform 90
?? - Flamethrower 35 ?? - Poison Sting 28 ?? - Twin Edle 29
?? - Fury Attack 1F ?? - Pound 01 ?? - Vice Grip 0B
?? - Fury Swipes 9A ?? - Psybeam 3C ?? - Vine Whip 16
?? - Guillotine 0C ?? - Quick Attack 62 ?? - Waterfall 7F
?? - Glare 89 ?? - Razor Leaf 4B ?? - Wing Attack 11
?? - Growl 2D ?? - Recover 69 ?? - Withdraw 6E
?? - Growth 4A ?? - Reflect 73 ?? - Wrap 23
?? - Gust 10 ?? - Roar 2E
Both the Numbers for the TM's and HM's use the same set of code slots
so see below the HM list for how to use them.
Here is an alphabetical list with some extra details.
+----------------------+----------------+----+
| Name | Type | PP |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Absorb | Grass | 20 |##
| Acid | Poison | 30 |##
| Acid Armor | Poison | 40 |##
| Agility | Psychic | 30 |##
| Amnesia | Psychic | 20 |##
| Aurora Beam | Ice | 20 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Barrage | Normal | 20 |##
| Barrier | Psychic | 30 |##
| Bide | Normal | 10 |##
| Bind | Normal | 20 |##
| Bite | Normal | 25 |##
| Body Slam | Normal | 15 |##
| Bone Club | Ground | 20 |##
| Bonemerang | Ground | 10 |##
| Bubble | Water | 30 |##
| Bubblebeam | Water | 20 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Clamp | Water | 10 |##
| Comet Punch | Normal | 15 |##
| Confuse Ray | Ghost | 10 |##
| Confusion | Psychic | 25 |##
| Constrict | Normal | 25 |##
| Conversion | Normal | 30 |##
| Counter | Fighting | 20 |##
| Crabhammer | Water | 10 |##
| Cut | Normal | 30 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Defense Curl | Normal | 40 |##
| Dig | Ground | 10 |##
| Disable | Normal | 20 |##
| Dizzy Punch | Normal | 10 |##
| Double Kick | Fighting | 30 |##
| Double Team | Normal | 15 |##
| Double-Edge | Normal | 15 |##
| Doubleslap | Normal | 10 |##
| Dragon Rage | Dragon | 10 |##
| Dream Eater | Psychic | 15 |##
| Drill Peck | Flying | 20 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Earthquake | Ground | 10 |##
| Egg Bomb | Normal | 10 |##
| Explosion | Normal | 05 |##.
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Fire Blast | Fire | 05 |##
| Fire Punch | Fire | 15 |##
| Fire Spin | Fire | 15 |##
| Fissure | Ground | 05 |##
| Flamethrower | Fire | 15 |##
| Flash | Normal | 20 |##
| Fly | Flying | 15 |##
| Focus Energy | Normal | 30 |##
| Fury Attack | Normal | 20 |##
| Fury Swipes | Normal | 15 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Glare | Normal | 30 |##
| Growl | Normal | 40 |##
| Growth | Normal | 40 |##
| Guillotine | Normal | 05 |##
| Gust | Normal | 35 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Harden | Normal | 30 |##
| Haze | Ice | 30 |##
| Head Butt | Normal | 15 |##
| Hi Jump Kick | Fighting | 20 |##
| Horn Attack | Normal | 25 |##
| Horn Drill | Normal | 05 |##
| Hydro Pump | Water | 05 |##
| Hyper Beam | Normal | 05 |##
| Hyper Fang | Normal | 15 |##
| Hypnosis | Psychic | 20 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Ice Beam | Ice | 10 |##
| Ice Punch | Ice | 15 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Jump Kick | Fighting | 25 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Karate Chop | Normal | 25 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Leech Life | Bug | 15 |##
| Leech Seed | Grass | 10 |##
| Leer | Normal | 30 |##
| Lick | Ghost | 30 |##
| Light Screen | Psychic | 30 |##
| Lovely Kiss | Normal | 10 |##
| Low Kick | Fighting | 20 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Meditate | Psychic | 40 |##
| Mega Drain | Grass | 10 |##
| Mega Kick | Normal | 05 |##
| Mega Punch | Normal | 20 |##
| Metronome | Normal | 10 |##
| Mimic | Normal | 10 |##
| Minimize | Normal | 20 |##
| Mirror Move | Flying | 20 |##
| Mist | Ice | 30 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Night Shade | Ghost | 15 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Pay Day | Normal | 20 |##
| Peck | Flying | 35 |##
| Petal Dance | Grass | 20 |##
| Pin Missle | Bug | 20 |##
| Poison Gas | Poison | 40 |##
| Poison Sting | Poison | 35 |##
| Poison Powder | Poison | 35 |##
| Psybeam | Psychic | 20 |##
| Psychic | Psychic | 10 |##
| Psywave | Psychic | 15 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Quick Attack | Normal | 30 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Rage | Normal | 20 |##
| Razor Leaf | Grass | 25 |##
| Razor Wind | Normal | 10 |##
| Recover | Normal | 20 |##
| Reflect | Psychic | 20 |##
| Rest | Psychic | 10 |##
| Roar | Normal | 20 |##
| Rock Slide | Rock | 10 |##
| Rolling Kick | Fighting | 15 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Sand-Attack | Normal | 15 |##
| Scratch | Normal | 30 |##
| Screech | Normal | 40 |##
| Seismic Toss | Fighting | 20 |##
| Self Destruct | Normal | 05 |##
| Sharpen | Normal | 30 |##
| Sing | Normal | 15 |##
| Skull Bash | Normal | 15 |##
| Sky Attack | Flying | 05 |##
| Slam | Normal | 20 |##
| Slash | Normal | 20 |##
| Sleep Powder | Grass | 15 |##
| Sludge | Poison | 20 |##
| Smog | Poison | 20 |##
| Smokescreen | Normal | 20 |##
| Softboiled | Normal | 10 |##
| Solar Beam | Grass | 10 |##
| Sonicboom | Normal | 20 |##
| Spike Cannon | Normal | 15 |##
| Splash | Normal | 40 |##
| Stomp | Normal | 20 |##
| String Shot | Bug | 40 |##
| Struggle | Normal | 10 |##
| Stun Spore | Grass | 30 |##
| Submission | Fighting | 25 |##
| Substitute | Normal | 10 |##
| Super Fang | Normal | 10 |##
| Supersonic | Normal | 20 |##
| Swift | Normal | 20 |##
| Swords Dance | Normal | 30 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
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+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Tackle | Normal | 35 |##
| Tail Whip | Normal | 30 |##
| Take Down | Normal | 20 |##
| Teleport | Psychic | 20 |##
| Thrash | Normal | 20 |##
| Thunder | Electric | 10 |##
| Thunder Wave | Electric | 20 |##
| Thunderbolt | Electric | 15 |##
| Thunderpunch | Electric | 15 |##
| Thundershock | Electric | 30 |##
| Toxic | Poison | 10 |##
| Transform | Normal | 10 |##
| Tri Attack | Normal | 10 |##
| Twineedle | Bug | 20 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
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+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Vicegrip | Normal | 30 |##
| Vine Whip | Grass | 10 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
| Water Gun | Water | 25 |##
| Waterfall | Water | 15 |##
| Whirlwind | Normal | 20 |##
| Wing Attack | Flying | 35 |##
| Withdraw | Water | 40 |##
| Wrap | Normal | 20 |##
+----------------------+----------------+----+##
##############################################
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\_.- HIDDEN MACHINE LIST -._/
Skill G.S Skill G.S Skill G.S
------------- -------------- -------------
01 - Cut 0F 03 - Surf 39 05 - Flash 94
02 - Fly 13 04 - Strength 46
GAMESHARK CODES
This list is of all the native skills that the Pokémon have, that
you can't train them to do, until now. For example, a Squirtle who is
a Water Pokémon, that can use the skill Flamethrower, that is
normally a fire attack. Yes these two things don't mix, but the still
work. So try it and boost your Pokémon up.
To use these codes in your Pokémon you have to do this. Stand out
in the middle of no-where, a town, route, water, or cave, it does not
matter. Then select your Pokémon and put it in the first position on
the list. Then choose the skills that you want and enter them using
these codes. Remember your Pokémon only has four skill slots.
Where it has ## you have to put the code that is beside the
Pokémon Skill in the list above. Here are the base codes for each
Pokémon Skill slots.
SLOT 1: 01##73D1 SLOT 2: 01##74D1
SLOT 3: 01##75D1 SLOT 4: 01##76D1
WARNING - It is known that tampering with games and there data can
cause some damage to the program. I do not hold any responsibility
for any damage that is inflicted to your program if you use these
codes. All use of these codes are under the knowledge that it may
cause damage, and it is the willing of the user that s/he proceeds
past this point of warning.
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\_.- POKéMON BATTLE CHART -._/
This complete Battle Chart was taken from a FREE magazine called
POKéMON POWER, and converted for here by me. To my knowledge this is
only under a copyright situation when it comes down to replication
out of a magazine, but I copied it out of the magazine because I
found no copyright notice anywhere in it, plus I can also find it
anywhere on the net. So here it is, from Paper to ASCII the POKéMON
BATTLE CHART.
01 - Normal 04 - Electric 07 - Fighting 10 - Flying 13 - Rock
02 - Fire 05 - Grass 08 - Poison 11 - Psychic 14 - Ghost
03 - Water 06 - Ice 09 - Ground 12 - Bug 15 - Dragon
(S)=Super (G)=Good (P)=Poor (X)=Bad
+--+---------------------------------------------+
|XX|01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 |
+--+---------------------------------------------+
|01| G G G G G G G G G G G G P X G |
|02| G P P G S S G G G G G S P G P |
|03| G S P P P G G G S G G G S G P |
|04| G G S P P G G P X S G G G G P |
|05| G P S G P G G G S P G P S G P |
|06| G P P G S P G G S S G G S G S |
|07| S G G G G S G P G P P P S X G |
|08| G G G G S G G P P G G S P P G |
|09| G S G S P G G S G X G P S G G |
|10| G G G P S G S G G G G S P G G |
|11| G G G G G G S S G G P G G G G |
|12| G P G G S G P G G P S G G P G |
|13| G S G G G S P G P S G S G G G |
|14| X G G G G G G G G G S G G G G |
|15| G G G G G G G G G G G G G G S |
+--+---------------------------------------------+
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\_.- POKéMON ITEM CHART -._/
ESSENTIALS
Item GS Item GS Item GS Items GS
----------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------
Town Map 05 Poké-Dex 09 Oak's Parcel 46 Item Finder 47
Bicycle 06 Silph Scope 48 Poké Flute 49 Exp. All 4B
BADGES
Item GS Item GS Item GS Item GS
----------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------
Boulder Badge 15 Cacade Badge 16 Thunder Badge 17 Soul Badge 19
Rainbow Badge 18 Marsh Badge 1A Volcano Badge 1B Earth Badge 1C
POKé-BALLS
Item GS Item GS Item GS Item GS
----------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------
Master Ball 01 Ultra Ball 02 Great Ball 03 Poké Ball 04
Safari Ball 08
STONES
Item GS Item GS Item GS Item GS
----------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------
Moon Stone 0A Fire Stone 20 Thunder Stone 21 Water Stone 22
Leaf Stone 2F
HEALING AND RECOVERY
Item GS Item GS Item GS Item GS
----------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------
Antidote 0B Burn Heal 0C Ice Heal 0D Awakening 0E
Parlyze Heal 0F Full Restore 10 Max Potion 11 Potion 14
Hyper Potion 12 Super Potion 13 Full Heal 34 Revive 35
Max Revive 36 PP Up 4F Ether 50 Max Ether 51
Elixer 52 Max Elixer 53
STATISTICAL ENHANCEMANT
Item GS Item GS Item GS Item GS
----------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------
HP Up 23 Protein 24 Iron 25 Carbos 26
PP Up 32 Calcium 27 Rare Candy 28 X Accuracy 2E
X Attack 41 X Defend 42 X Speed 43 X Special 44
SPECIAL ITEMS
Item GS Item GS Item GS
----------------- ---------------- ----------------
Old Amber 1F Dome Fossil 29 Helix Fossil 2A
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Item GS Item GS Item GS Item GS
----------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------
Secret Key 2B Coin Case 45 Bike Voucher 2D Card Key 30
Poké Doll 33 S.S. Ticket 3F Gold Teeth 40 Fresh Water 3C
Soda Pop 3D Lemonade 3E Coin 3B Escape Rope 1D
Repel 1E Nugget 31 Grand Special 37 Super Repel 38
Max Repel 39 Dire Hit 3A Lift Key 4A Old Rod 4C
Good Rod 4D Super Rod 4E
SPECIAL ABILITY
Item GS
-----------------
Surf 07
GAMESHARK CODES
To use these codes stand out in the middle of no-where and enter
them in. Choose one of the items above and get the code you want then
enter the code.
Where it has ## you have to put the code that is beside the
Pokémon Item in the list above. Here are the base codes for each
Pokémon Item slots.
SLOT 1: 01##1ED3 SLOT 5: 01##26D3 SLOT 9: 01##2ED3
SLOT 2: 01##20D3 SLOT 6: 01##28D3 SLOT 10: 01##30D3
SLOT 3: 01##22D3 SLOT 7: 01##2AD3
SLOT 4: 01##24D3 SLOT 8: 01##2CD3
Then after that enter this next code with the amount of Items you
have put in where the ## is, otherwise you can't scroll down to get
your items.
CODE: 01##1DD3
00 - 1 Item 01 - 2 Items 02 - 3 Items 03 - 4 Items
04 - 5 Items 05 - 6 Items 06 - 7 Items 07 - 8 Items
08 - 9 Items 09 - 10 Items
WARNING - It is known that tampering with games and there data can
cause some damage to the program. I do not hold any responsibility
for any damage that is inflicted to your program if you use these
codes. All use of these codes are under the knowledge that it may
cause damage, and it is the willing of the user that s/he proceeds
past this point of warning.
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\_.- MISCELLANEOUS CODES -._/
Infinite HP's in Battle 01FF16D0
No Random Battles 01033CD1
Infinite Money 019947D3 019948D3 019949D3
WARNING - It is known that tampering with games and there data can
cause some damage to the program. I do not hold any responsibility
for any damage that is inflicted to your program if you use these
codes. All use of these codes are under the knowledge that it may
cause damage, and it is the willing of the user that s/he proceeds
past this point of warning.
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\_.- MISCELLANEOUS TIPS & TRICKS -._/
GET MISSINGNO.
This has been tested. Beware! If you catch it, it will mess up
your game! Don't blame me if it does. IT can mess up your hall
of fame. I suggest you build up pokemon against Missingno.
First, go to Viridian City and talk to the guy who teaches
you how to catch a Pokemon. When he asks if your busy, say no.
After that, go to Cinnabar Island and start surfing 50% on land
and water on the coast near the gym. You'll eventually fight
Missingno., beware! Sky Attack is really strong! Missingno. can
easily be beaten if you have Pokemon Lv.30+
MORE DAMAGE ATTACK
When you attack your opponent, press button A at the same time
you attack. You'll do more damage, this is like a Time Attack
on Super Mario RPG
DEFENSIVE ARMOUR
When your opponent attacks you, press A, the damage will reduce.
Same as above, except with the opponent attacking you.
GET KANGASKHAN EASILY
Here's the bad part, you have to catch Missingno. at level 0.
Missingno. will mess up your hall of fame! But Kangaskhan is
hard to catch. Catch Missingno. and level it to level 1, it'll
evolve into Kangaskhan.
DON'T BATTLE!
This is utterly useless, it's a waste of time. Just get a
cutting Pokemon and slice the grass. That would just probaly
waste a few seconds. Useless! You can just go around the grass!
But if the area is fully grass, it would be useful.
DUPLICATE YOUR ITEMS!
Look at the Missingno. trick at the top, then just battle
Missingno., don't catch it! Put the item you want to duplicate
in the 6th slot of your items list. (ex. Masterball) Beat
Missingno. and your item will be duplicated(6th slot).
POKéMON DAYCARE EXPERIENCE
If you put a pokemon in the Pokemon Daycare, a step that Ash
takes makes your Pokemon gain 1 exp. point!
GET A DIPLOMA
Beat the Elite 4, get all 150, go to Celadon City and talk to
the guy in the Pokemon Mansion that's not on a CP.
GREAT BALL TRICK
This trick is simple. For the Great Ball trick, it will make
the Great ball act like a Master Ball. All you have to do is
hold Up and B when throwing the Great Ball. Remember.. I said
hold.
BETTER ACCURACY
Simple like the Great Ball trick. This raises accuracy on
catching the target Pokémon. Hold Up and A while throwing and
you'll have better accuracy.
POKé-BALLS
To increase the accuracy of any type of poké-ball hit down and B
when the ball leaves your hand.
STRONGER ATTACKS
For stronger attacks hold A while using your move.
GREAT BALL TO MASTER BALL
Too turn a Great Ball into a Master Ball hold B and Up while
throwing the Great Ball.
RAISING POKéMON
Raising the levels of Pokémon is easy if you know this trick.
When you get to Varidian City (the next city after Pallet town)
buy a few poke' balls and then go out through the mountain path
to that grassy area. Let your Pokémon fight and raise his levels.
Capture any Pokémon you want and raise their levels too. If you
get hurt just go back to the town and go in the poke center.
You'll get healed, and you'll have raised the levels. This works
very well until the Pokémon get to level 10 then try the next
method.
After you have raised levels to about 10 and have gotten better
Pokémon and gone though the game a bit, try this. If you want to
raise a low level Pokémon quickly and also get ahead in the game,
put the low level Pokémon first in line. Then when the first
enemy comes out, you can switch Pokémon to a stronger Pokémon and
get hurt a little then kill the enemy. You'll have gotten as many
points for that one Pokémon switching out, as you did for the
stronger one who beat it. If there is multiple enemies in a
fight, you can switch Pokémon after you defeat one and another is
coming with out getting damaged. Then repeat the switch to get
more experience with little cost.
FREE ITEMS - FULL RESTORE
To get free Full Restores at Indigo Plataeu's mart/center go to
the shop area, and choose the Full Restore. Set the quantity to
20, but even though it says $60000, when you choose yes you will
get it all for FREE.
FREE ITEMS - 3 TM'S
On the top floor of the Celadon Dept. Store this is a little girl
who is thirsty... Go buy some soda, water, and lemonade, talk to
her 3 times and give her one of the drinks each time. She will
give you 3 TMs which are very useful and will save you a lot of
time trying to make you Pokémon learn them by gaining levels.
FREE ITEMS POKé-BALLS
At a Pokémart, select buy, then select Poké-balls, set the
quantity to 3 and no money will be taken. You can do this up
until you have 99 Poké-balls.
UNLIMITED ITEMS
If you goto Viridian and talk to the guy that has has his coffee
and say you ARE in a hurry and DON'T watch the mini video. Now
fly to Cinnibar and surf kind of on the edge and you will get
very high level Pokémon like 141!!!! But if you say you are in
a hurry and see Missingno your 6th item will be unlimited!!!
PHANTOM PC
In Celedon City go to the hotel in the bottom right corner and go
inside. Face where the computer would be in a Pokemon Center and
press A. The same screen should come up that appears when you use
the PC in the Pokemon Center.
CLONE A POKéMON
1. Make all the arrangements.
2. Take the Pokémon you want cloned on one Game Boy, and on the
other get a stupid, weak one that you wouldn't mind loosing
(Pigdey, Rattata, Zubat, etc...)
3. Now, the person with the to be cloned Pokémon, trade with the
other.
4. Whoever owns the to be cloned one, turn off your gameboy at
the first "waiting" sign.
5. The ot. (original trainer) should have the original, and the
other person will have the good one instead of the weak one!
Now you both have the same exact one!
EASY LV100 POKéMON
To catch a Pokémon at over LV100 you should talk to the guy
outside of Viridian City who shows you how too catch Pokémon.
Then you go to the Missingno. shore, and swim up and down it.
You will find Pokémon over LV100 there. NOTES: The type of
Pokémon it is depends on your game. Also the Pokémon will be
brought down to LV100 after getting any EXP.
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\_.- FUNNY NEWS ARTICLES -._/
I'm sorry if I offend anyone by posting this, but I thought it might
amuse a few Pokémon fans. Sorry this is not a religious bash either,
I'm just re-printing the news.
-----
Pastor calls Pokemon 'poison'
By Erin Emery
Denver Post Southern Colorado Bureau
Aug. 14 - COLORADO SPRINGS - A minister used a blowtorch and a sword
during a church service this week to drive home his belief that
Pokemon games and toys are only sugar-coated instruments of the
occult and evil.
At a church service Wednesday at Grace Fellowship Church, children's
pastor Mark Juvera told 85 children ages 6 through 12 that Pokemon
is evil.
To make his point, Juvera burned Pokemon trading cards with a
blowtorch and struck a plastic Pokemon action figure with a 30-inch
sword. Juvera's 9-year-old son then tore the limbs and head off a
Pokemon doll.
During the demonstration, the children chanted: "Burn it. Burn it,"
and "Chop it up. Chop it up."
Manufacturers of the hugely popular Pokemon products, including
Nintendo and Hasbro Inc., said they've never heard of Pokemon being
associated with the occult.
And the national Christian Coalition told The Denver Post on Friday
that it will stay out of the fray over Pokemon.
"We won't weigh in on it at all," said Chris Freund, a spokesman
for the national Christian Coalition based in Virginia. "It's a
church issue and not a policy issue. We've never heard about it."
Beth Llewelyn, spokeswoman for the Redmond, Wash.-based Nintendo,
said the company had never heard of anything like this before.
"We've only heard good things, very ... positive things about
Pokemon," Llewelyn said. "We get volumes and volumes of letters
from parents and kids about how wonderful they think Pokemon is.
They say, "My kids are now reading because they want to read all
they can about Pokemon.' It's a universally positive experience."
Holly Ingram, a spokeswoman for Hasbro Inc., said Pokemon - one of
the most popular toy crazes this year - has been favorably received
by parents and children.
"For us, it's been a completely positive response from parents
and kids. Everything we've done with Pokemon has been positive.
I really can't imagine how somebody would feel that way about it,"
Ingram said.
Pokemon, (pronounced POH-kaymahn), is short for pocket monsters.
The pop-culture phenomenon began in Japan as a cartridge for
Nintendo, Game Boy and Nintendo 64 and quickly spread to America.
Its popularity fueled the debut of the Pokemon animated television
series. Hasbro has a line of toys and merchandise for kid
collectors and a third company, Wizards of the Coast, based in
Seattle, sells Pokemon trading cards. This fall, a Pokemon movie
will hit movie theatres across the country.
"The whole idea behind Pokemon is to become a "master trainer,"
Ingram said. "Kids look for different Pokemon characters, find
them and use strategy and tactics to capture them in a very
mildmannered way. It's not very violent at all. They collect them,
and when they've collected all of them, they become a Pokemon
master."
At Grace Fellowship Church, pastors learned of the occult angle
after receiving an e-mail of an Internet essay written by a
California woman. The essay says Pokemon encourages role-playing
that elevates children over God to the position of master and that
the games and toys are laced with dark references.
Mark Cowart, pastor of the 1,500-member, nondenominational church,
said the essay confirmed his suspicions about Pokemon. While
driving with his kids, he heard them in the back seat talking
about "Abra" and "Cadabra," and "my antenna went up," Cowart said.
Cowart said one of his concerns is that one of the Pokeman
characters sprouts horns. Another concern, he said, is that
children exploring a Pokemon Web site can click to other games,
including "Magic: the Gathering," a game similar to Dungeons
and Dragons.
"It's got sugar coating on it, but, underneath, it's poison,"
Cowart said.
Focus on the Family, the Colorado Springs-based Christian
organization whose messages reach as many as 5 million people
weekly via radio broadcasts, has not researched Pokemon, said
Julie Able, project coordinator the Youth Culture Department.
Cowart said the church used the sword and blowtorch to get its
message across to kids because "we live in a sight-and-sound
generation. A little church is competing against Hollywood with
multibillion budgets."
He said kids are used to visual messages, and if you give them
a linear message, they'll be bored.
Cowart said the sword was used in the demonstration because
the Bible says that the "way you come down against the powers of
darkness is with the sword of the spirit. We don't do things just
for the sake of being sensational like the World Federation of
Wrestling."
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\_.- POKéMON SONG LYRICS -._/
Here are the lyrics to some songs
Pokémon Theme Song (English) - Introduction English Theme
I want to be the very best,
Like no one ever was,
To catch them is my real test,
To train them is my cause
I will travel across the land,
Searching far and wide,
Teach Pokémon, to understand
the power that's inside (Pokémon!)
Gotta Catch 'em all!(It's you and me)
I know it's my destiny! (Pokémon!)
Ohh.. your my best friend
In a world we must defend(Pokémon!)
Gotta Catch 'em all!
A heart so true!
Our courage to pull us through
You teach me and I'll teach you
Pokémon! Gotta Catch 'em all,
Gotta Catch 'em all Pokémon!
Pokémon Theme Song(Japanese)
I'll go through flames,floods, weeds, forests,
The soil, clouds, and under the skirt of the girl (Scream!)
And through here, through there..
And through here, through there..
A long, long road to go..
To get pocket monsters....
Good-bye, my home....
I'm starting with the cute guy (Pikachu!)
Win and win with a trained ability,
Go to a new town with new friends
Success is not guaranteed
(A matter of course)
What's the matter?
You, monsters, always go all out
I'll go through flames, flood, weeds, forests
The soil, clouds, and under the skirt of the girl (Forget it!)
And through here, through there
And through here, through there
A long, long road to go
To get pocket monsters
Tired, I say good night
I Close my eyes and am reminded (Pikachu?)
That through fanned flames and a storm,
Hearing you, monsters,
I battled.
Old days they said Yesterday's enemy is today's ally
But today's ally is an aeon ally,
I wanna be a great pocket-monster trainer!..
..I should be!
I heard someone telling the dreams come true with the sound of
music,
...A bud would bloom..
....I would see my dream be true.....
Pikachu's Goodbye - The saddest song of Pokémon
I close my eyes,
And I can see
The day we met;
Just one moment and I knew
You're my best friend.
Do anything for you.
We've gone so far,
And done so much,
And I feel
Like we're always been together.
Right by my side
Through thick and thin;
You're the part of my life
I'll always remember.
The time has come.
It's for the best, I know it.
Who could've guessed that you and I;
Somehow someway, we'd have to say goodbye.
The time has come.
It's for the best, I know it.
Who could've guessed that you and I;
Somehow someway, we'd have to say goodbye.
Team Rocket Motto - They've been saying this for so long, it's old!
Jesse: To protect the world from devastation
James: To unite all people's within our nation
Jesse: To denounce the evils of truth and love
James: To extend our reach to the stars above
Jesse: Jesse!
James: James!
Jesse: Team Rocket, blast off at the speed of light!
James: Surrender now, or prepare to fight!
Meowth: Meowth that's right!
Ash, Brock, Misty, and Duplica's immitation of Team Rocket
Ash: Prepare for trouble!
Brock: And make it double double!
Misty: To protect the world from devastation!
Duplica: To ignite all peoples within our nation!
Ash: To denounce the evils of truth and love!
Brock: To extend our reach to the stars above!
Ash!
Misty!
Brock!
::anime drop::Duplica! That's right!
Brock: Team Rocket blast off at the speed of light!
Duplica: Surrender now or prepare to fight all of us!
Pikachu: Pika Pika!
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\_.- CONTACTING THE AUTHOR -._/
Any type of feedback (other than abusive) is welcomed. Although I
can't promise that I will reply to every email I get I will try to.
Any email that asks for specific help will not be read. All that I
know about the stages in this game I have put here. If you are
writing to me please put in the topic in caps 'POKéMON FAQ REPLY:'
then what ever topic you want after it. This will help me moderate
what mail is coming in from where. You can contact me at this
address: - oddity@garbage.com
Anyone found abusing me will be automatically put onto a SPAM list
that will be sent for NO profit to many spam outfits across the net.
Yes I hate SPAM, but this is the only way to deal with people who
just email me to abuse me. Thank you for reading this FAQ.
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\_.- CREDITS AND THANKYOUS -._/
ARGÖNAUT (a.k.a Scott A. Moss) for writing this FAQ.
DAN CUMMINGS for giving me the extra information.
GAME FREAK Inc for making the game.
RAGER my Blastoise who killed everything and anything throughout
the game.
MY GAMEBOY COLOR for just being there. I don't know what I would do
without it. Yes I do, I wouldn't be playing this magnificent game,
thank you.
AEON for bringing the Pokémon spirit alive within my body.
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