Following Route 22 to the west will take you to the Pokémon League HQ Front Gate, through which you cannot pass with getting your first gym badge, but there are some Pokémon available for capture here.
Spearow and Fearow - Recommended Spearow is a Flying-type as aggressive as its animedebut. It has a strong Attack stat and high Speed. Its Defense is not poor either. It evolves into the long-beaked Fearow at level 20. Even if you don't plan to use a Spearow, I recommend catching one for an exclusive in-game trade later, which is helpful for completing your Pokédex.
Spearow, unlike Pidgey, learns Drill Peck. As I explained in the Pidgey review, Drill Peck is the most powerful and efficient Flying move in the game. Also, as an attacker, it makes even better use of Hyper Beam and Double-Edge than Pidgey does. Personally, there is another Flying-type that I recommend more than Spearow, but it is a very good choice.
Nidoran♀, Nidorina and Nidoqueen - Acceptable
Nidoran♀ is a defensivePoison-type. She can be hard to raise if you catch her now, but she evolves early and easily. She evolves into Nidorina at level 16, and again into Nidoqueen with the use of a Moon Stone. She gains a Groundsubtype as a Nidoqueen, and, with it, an immunity to Electricity. Her Defense is her highest stat, but none of her stats are bad. The moves she learns by leveling up are poor, but she can use a variety of TMs including Toxic. Her diversity is completed when she evolves into Nidoqueen and gains the all-powerful Earthquake.She is fairly outdone by her counterpart Nidoking, who learns better moves by level up and has higher attacking stats.
Nidoran♂, Nidorino and Nidoking - Recommended
Nidoran♂ is an offensive Poison-type. As he evolves, he is another Pokémon fully capable of beating the game all by himself. He evolves into Nidorino at level 16, and again into Nidoking with the use of a Moon Stone. Like his counterpart, he gains a Ground subtype as a Nidoking.
At level 8, he learns Horn Attack, which, with 65 base power, is a lesser, but earlier Hyper Fang. As a Nidorino, at level 50, he learns Horn Drill, which has a dismal 30% accuracy and only works if the opposing Pokémon is slower than he is, but if it hits, is will knock out the opponent's Pokémon in a single hit. Please note that when you evolve most Pokémon by evolution stone, they do not learn any more moves by level up.
Nidoking has great Attack and good Special, but is weak to competitive staples Earthquake, Blizzard and Psychic. On the other hand, he can use all of those moves and more, including Surf, Thunder, Body Slam and Rock Slide.
Red Version players can save time by catching two Nidoran♂s and trading one of them for a Nidoran♀ later in the game. The trade is available in Blue Version as well, but Nidoran♀ is more common anyway.
When you're done, go back to Viridian City and head north onto Route 2.
Welcome to ais5174's Pokémon Red and Blue Walkthrough. This guide is intended to help you complete the original Pokémon games 100%. It will depict how to get through the game, offer strategies for potentially difficult battles, and reveal all of the Pokémon and items that are available in each area. This guide was last updated on 22 September 2013. Author's note: CascadeBadge complete! Opening
When you start Pokémon Red or Blue Version, you are first greeted with the names of the companies that brought the game to you, Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures Inc. Following this, a battle ensues between a Nidorino, in Red Version, or a Jigglypuff, in Blue Version, and a Gengar. Then, the protagonist, Red, will appear and begin to send out a slideshow of Pokémon. Press Start or A to access the title menu. The title menu contains two or three options. These are:
Continue (if a former save file exists)
New Game
Options
Continue allows you to pick up where you, or the previous user of the game, left off. Options allows you to adjust the speed at which text appears, turn battle animations on or off, and adjust the battle style. A battle style of shift will allow you to swap your Pokémon after you defeat one of your opponent's Pokémon, a battle style of Set will not, and you will have to spend a turn to do so. For the purposes of this guide, choose New Game to begin your adventure. Professor Oak will appear, sporting a stern expression. He introduces you to the world of Pokémon and asks you for your name. You can enter any name you want that is seven characters or less. Afterward, he will introduce you to his grandson, your rival. You get to name him as well. His official name is Blue, so I will refer to him as Blue throughout this guide. Oak informs you that your very own Pokémon adventure is about to begin, and you are shrunk down into your bedroom.