Showing posts with label pewter city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pewter city. Show all posts

08 September, 2013

Pokémon Red and Blue: Route 4 II

Route 4 is a short route connecting Mt. Moon with the next town in the game. There are a couple of gems to be found here.

On the small plateau east of the exit of the mountain, examine the empty space to find a hidden Great Ball, which is 1.5 times more likely to catch a Pokémon than a Poké Ball. Use this one wisely, because you cannot buy them in bulk for a while. If you're looking for a Clefairy, it can make the capture much less tedious, but be sure to lower its health first.

On the large plateau further east, you can find TM04 Whirlwind, which will allow you to flee from a wild Pokémon by blowing them away, but does absolutely nothing in trainer battles.

Note that when you jump down the ledge near the grass, you will not be able to return to Mt. Moon, Pewter City, or any past locations for a while. When you're satisfied with your perusing all of the locations so far, hop down the ledge and catch one new Pokémon, depending on the version you're playing.


Rattata Rattata Normal L8-12 40%
Spearow Spearow Normal/Flying L8-12 35%
Ekans Ekans Poison L6-12 25% 0%
Sandshrew Sandshrew Ground L6-12 0% 25%

Ekans and Arbok
Ekans specializes in Attack and Speed. It evolves into Arbok at level 22. It's stats are bad and it is weak to Psychic.
It's only potential is to train it for Speed in single player and use Wrap, but this is a time consuming strategy and it is outclassed by other Pokémon in every aspect.

Sandshrew and Sandslash
Sandshrew has decent Defense for an unevolved Pokémon, which makes it a good companion for beginning Blue players. Parallel to Ekans, it evolves at level 22, into Sandslash. It's Defense increases to a decent level for an evolved Pokémon and its Attack is okay.
Competitively, Sandslash is outclassed by the staples, Golem and Rhydon. Anecdotally, however, it can defeat them both. It makes good use of Swords Dance and Earthquake and has access to Hyper Beam, Rock Slide, Body Slam and Substitute. Swords Dance gives it an edge against its biggest counter, Exeggutor.

As its Attack stat is not great, Swords Dance and lucky Body Slams are required for its competitive use.

When you're satisfied with your perusing all of the locations so far, head east into Cerulean City.


28 August, 2013

Pokémon Red and Blue: Pewter City

There is little to do in Pewter City beside healing up at the Pokémon Center. The Poké Mart does contain one new item.

  • Poké Balls - P200, it's always a good idea to stock up on these.
  • Antidotes - P150
  • Awakenings - P250, these will heal the Sleep status ailment. It would not be a bad idea to pick up one or two.
  • Burn Heals - P250
  • Parlyz Heals - P200
  • Potions - P300
  • Escape Ropes - P550, these items can be used outside of battle and will return you to the doorstep of the last Pokémon Center you used. Their best use is when you are deep in a cave with low health. Note that they are frequently found inside such caves for free.
If you want to brush up on your history, head into the Pewter Museum of Science, to the north; however, this is not required for anything and costs P50.

When you're finished exploring. Enter the gym.


Pokémon Red and Blue: Route 2 II

The Pokémon here are the same as those in the southwest section of Route 2.

Catch Pokémon if you like, then head north into Pewter City.