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28 August, 2013

Pokémon Red and Blue: Route 3


Due to the amount of trainers on this route, they have been numbered for easy reference.

Trainer 1 is a Lass who uses two Pidgey at level 9.

Trainer 2 is a Bug Catcher who uses a Caterpie, a Weedle and another Caterpie, at level 10.

Trainer 3 is a Youngster, who uses a Rattata and an Ekans. Ekans knows a move called Wrap. Wrap exhibits another broken feature of this game. Wrap lasts for two to five turns and prevents you from attacking therebetween. This is called a trapping move. If one Pokémon is faster than the Pokémon it is facing and uses a 100% accurate trapping move. The enemy Pokémon will not be able to attack until the Pokémon runs out of PP for the move. Your Pokémon are probably faster than Ekans, though, so this is little to worry about.

Trainer 4 is a Bug Catcher, who uses a Weedle, Kakuna, Caterpie and Metapod, at level 9.

Trainer 5 is a Youngster who uses a single Spearow at level 14. This is a job for Pikachu's advantageous Electric moves, or for Pidgey or Squirtle's bulk.

Trainer 6 is a Lass, who uses a Rattata and a Nidoran♂, at level 10.

Trainer 7 is a Bug Catcher, who uses a Caterpie and a Metapod, at level 11.

Trainer 8 is a Lass, who uses a single Jigglypuff. Jigglypuff knows a move called Sing. This move, while inaccurate, can put you to sleep for one to seven turns. Jigglypuff's Pound attack probably isn't powerful enough to take you out in your sleep, but beware.

There is one new Pokémon to catch on this route.

Pidgey Pidgey Normal/Flying L6-8 45%
Spearow Spearow Normal/Flying L5-8 45%
Jigglypuff Jigglypuff Normal L3-7 10%

Jigglypuff and Wigglytuff - Acceptable
Jigglypuff has crap defenses, but a pile of HP. It's HP is the sixth highest of all Pokémon in the game, as an unevolved Pokémon. It is a pure Normal-type, and it's movepool encompasses the versatility that comes from being a Normal-type.
It evolves into Wigglytuff with the use of an item called a Moon Stone, which will be available very soon. Wigglytuff's HP is the third highest of all Pokémon in the game.

Competitive experts recommend another Normal-type better, but Wigglytuff is a little more resilient, and can reciprocate its opponent's attacks with Counter. In a single player game, it makes a good shield for beginning players to have.

That's all there is to do on this route, so when you're done, head north onto Route 4.


14 August, 2013

Pokémon Red and Blue: Introduction

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.