About this Site
Create your own website today!
Update your website
Vote for this Site
Visit My Chat Room
Popular Popups
Jukebox
Message Board
Classified Ads
Statistics
Refer This Site
To A Friend
Home

news
news August and Sept
legal stuff
mess up
"sign up!" Stuff
Staff
Cool Stuff
cheats
Cool Yellow Gameshark
Dragon ball Z
Info
Dbz Info
Poké-Fun!
poke shoes
sleeperz
C.D. Roms
Poke Roms
Pokemon Evolvers
T.C.G.
FAQ
NEO faq
New stuff
pokemon street battle
Promos
Ancient Mew
game
hm th lists
N64
stadium2
other stuff
links
awards
pokemon
codes
non gameshark
yellow codes
adopted pokemon
non gs 2
tcg gameboy
tcg gameshark
help
walkthrough yellow
walkthrough
walk through RB 2
show
About pokemon
episodes
people
team rocket
James
jesse
meowth
new stuff
master trainer
needs a code
fly code




More non-gs codes
i took up too much room on the other page!


  NEW! Poetry and Doll Maker with Galleries!     [Learn About Our Ecommerce]
Graphics Gallery!

Hint: Quick Safari Zone captures:
Go to the Safari Zone and use up your time in the different
areas. Once the PA removes you from the hunt, fly to
Cinnabar Island and SURF half on land and in the water on
the side facing Seafoam Island. In a short amount of time,
you will be able to capture all of the Pokemon from Safari
Zone.
Information in this section was contributed by Articuno.

Hint: Fish forever:
In the Safari Zone, the 500 units that are allocated when
entering are based on number of steps, not time, spent.
You can fish forever in the park if you go to water and not
move the entire time that you are fishing.

Hint: Fishing for good Pokemon:
This trick requires the Blue version of the game, a super
rod, and five badges. Go fishing in the Pokemon HQ
building. To reach the building, use the path west of Viridian
City (route 22). Once inside, some annoying gaurds will
ask if you have certain badges. You will eventually reach
an indoor pool/lake that must be crossed on a Pokemon
that knows SURF. Go fishing here to eventually catch
Slowbro, Psyduck, Kingler, Seadra, and Seaking.
Additionally, a Ditto may be caught in the grass across
from the lake.
Information in this section was contributed by Kris Melroe.

Hint: Using rods:
Old rods only catch Magikarp. Good rods catch Goldeens,
Magikarps, and Poliwags. Super Rods catch will catch all
the water dwelling Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.

Hint: Better chance to capture Pokemon:
When you throw a Poke-ball hold A as it closes on the
Pokemon. The Poke-ball will shut tighter, making it easier to
catch the Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Matt Golden.

When using any kind of Poke-ball (except the Master Ball),
enter a battle and prepare to throw it at a Pokemon. As
soon as it appears, hold Up + B. The Ball will become a
Master Ball and catch the Pokemon. Note: This trick
requires precise timing.
Information in this section was contributed by James Queen and cmw.

Throw any kind of ball while pressing A + Select to have it
act like a Master Ball or Ultra Ball.
Information in this section was contributed by Daryl Hartley.

Hint: Catch Pokemon at level 15:
Press Start, A, B (requires precise timing) to catch a
Pokemon at level 15 with the Poke-ball.
Information in this section was contributed by pika chu.

Hint: Catch Pokemon easilty:
To catch Pokemon easily using any kind of ball (except the
Master Ball), go into battle. Hold B as soon as you see the
ball explode. If you hold the button just as the ball explodes
and release it after you see the ball wobble a second time,
you will have a good chance at catching a Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Dogracerx9.

Hint: Harder hitting attacks:
Hold A while attacking to do more damage.
Information in this section was contributed by Matt Golden.

Hint: Ineffective poisons:
If one of your strong Pokemon gets poisoned during a
battle, just keep using a move that can cause an instant
K.O.. If you keep knocking out the opponent's Pokemon
one after another, the poison will not work. Also, instead of
pressing and holding the D-pad, tap it to take small steps.
Information in this section was contributed by Chris Enoch.

Hint: Get all three beginning monsters at Professor
Oak's lab:
Note: Another Game Boy with the game and a link cable
are required for this trick. Transfer your Pokemon to the
other Game Boy. Begin a new game on the original Game
Boy and get a monster that was not collected in the first
game and transfer it to the other Game Boy. Repeat this
step again, then transfer the monsters back to the original
Game Boy. This allows your game to have the three
starting Pokemon (Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle)
plus any others that were already captured.
Information in this section was contributed by Zapdos.

Hint: Getting level 100 and over Pokemon:
Go to Viridian City and talk to the old man. When he asks if
you are in a hurry, answer "No". After he explains how to
catch a Weedle, fly to Cinnabar Island. SURF on the side
of Cinnabar that faces the Seafoam Islands. In addition to
the Missingno Pokemon, regular Pokemon over level100
will be encountered. Note: After any Pokemon over level
100 gains any experience points, it will drop to level 100.
Information in this section was contributed by Phil Abbate and Butrice99.

You can raise the Pokemon with rare candies up to level
255. After that, they return to level 0. Note: The Pokemon
available may vary from cartridge to cartridge.

This trick is also dependent on the name of the trainer. For
example, David on the red version allows you fight
Mewtwos.
Information in this section was contributed by Bigbone690.

Hint: Go on Cycling Road without a bicycle:
Walk up as far as you can in the building to Cycling Road.
Walk forward and the guard will say that you cannot go on
cycling road without a bicycle. While he is saying that, hold
Left and quickly press B several times until you are across
from the guard. Note: If you already have a bike and you
want to try this trick, deposit your bike in a computer.
Information in this section was contributed by Matt Gust and SuPErSaiYAn65.

Hint: Using the Poke Flute:
The Poke Flute can also be used to wake up sleeping
Pokemon during battles, saving money from buying extra
Awakenings.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.

Hint: Getting the Master Ball:
Go into the fifth floor of the Silph Co. building in Saffron
City. Go to the bottom of the screen to find a man standing
next to a teleporter. Enter the teleporter to travel to another
room. Get off the teleporter, then go in it again to return to
the fifth floor. Go right to find a ball that looks like a
Pokeball. Pick it up -- it should be a card key. Go back in
the teleporter you used before. Get off the teleporter, then
enter it again. Go up and go to the third floor. Go down,
then go left to find a "wall" blocking the way. Talk to the
"wall" and the card key will open it. Go left to find a
teleporter. Enter the teleporter, then go left and you will
battle Gary. Talk to the man near Gary and he will give you
a Lapras. Keep going down, then four steps right. Go up,
then talk to the "wall" to open it. Go up and battle Giovanni.
Defeat him, then talk to the man (Mr. Fuji). He will take you
to his house and give you a Master Ball. This Poke Ball will
catch Pokemon 100% of the time. You can only use it
once, so use it on rare Pokemon such Moltres, Mewto,
Zapdos and Arcticuno.
Information in this section was contributed by dale cunningham and Chris.

Hint: Catching Water Pokemon:
Stand in front of any statue of a gym and use the rod to
catch Water Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.

Hint: Using the Item Finder:
The item finder is only useful if you know where to look. Try
dead end and secluded areas as well as the underground
tunnels.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.

When you get the Item Finder people say that you can find
a bottle with a note saying Mariuu (Pikablu) is located
somewhere in the Seafoam Islands. You are supposed to
use the Item Finder in the water near the Mewtwo lair.
However, this bottle cannot be found in the Blue or Red
version. You can hear the beep of an item, but you can
never get it.
Information in this section was contributed by PoKeBrood1.

Hint: Dig advantage:
Dig is very effective against Ghost and Psychic Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.

Hint: Stand on a tree:
If you have a Pokemon that knows CUT (TM 01), cut down
a tree, stand on the place where the tree was cut down,
save the game, and turn it off. Turn the game back on,
select "Continue" and press A when the game starts. Your
character should be on a tree.
Information in this section was contributed by Philip Meyn.

Hint: Finding Pokemon in grass:
You can cut down the grass you catch pokemon in by using
the Cut move.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.

Hint: Kakuna and Metapod:
Catch a wild Kakuna or Metapod. Put them to the day care
center near Cerulean City. Wait for them to increase at
least one level up. Pick them up and they will have the
same attacks as their former evolutionary stage, but not
harden.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.

Hint: Rare Pokemon:
You can catch evolved forms of rare Pokemon in the
Unknown Dungeon (where you get Mewtwo). This includes
Wigglytuff, Arbok, Sandslash, Venomoth, Kadabra,
Parasect, Raichu, Hypno, Magneton, Dugtrio, Marowak,
and Electrode.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.

Hint: Evolution:
Evolution has good and bad points. Good: Pokemon gain
higher stats; you complete your Pokedex faster; useless
Pokemon get much more effective (Magikarp into
Gyarados). Bad: Pokemon learn attacks slower (Squirtle
learns Hydro pump at level 42, Wartortle at level 47, and
Blastoise at level 52, ten levels longer than Squirtle).

Hint: Elemental stones:
These Pokemon evolve with the listed Stone:
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.

Fire Stone
Vulpix to Ninetails
Eevee to Flareon
Growlithe to Arcanine

Water Stone
Staryu to Starmie
Shellder to Cloyster
Poliwhirl to Poliwrath
Eevee to Vaporeon

Thunder Stone
Pikachu to Raichu
Eevee to Jolteon

Leaf Stone
Weepinbell to Victreebell
Gloom to Vileploom
Exeggcute to Exeggutor

Moon Stone
Jigglypuff to Wigglytuff
Clefairy to Clefable
Nidorina to Nidoqueen
Nidorino to Nidoking

Hint: Stopping evolution:
Press B at the evolve screen.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.

Hint: Easy experience:
Trade all the Pokemon in your team to a friend, then trade
them back. They will earn 1.5 times the experience points
in battles.
Information in this section was contributed by LRiach4806.

Hint: Diploma:
Catch all 150 Pokemon in the European version of the
game. Talk to the man in the Celedon Mansion's Game
Freak corner (the man that is not using the computer). He
will give you a surprise diploma.
Information in this section was contributed by LRiach4806.

Hint: High level Pokemon sightings:
At times Pokemon over level 100 will appear in the game.
The following types have been seen at those high levels:
Alakazam, Hypno, Nidorino, Golduck, Electrode, Snorlax,
Magnaton, Starmie, Mewtwo, Marowak, Goldeen, Squirtle,
and Charmeleon (when surfing up and down Cinnabar
Island).
Information in this section was contributed by Adam Havas, volfanman, MewFan, Bjdct12,
Chris Dalby, and Mrnending811.

Hint: Chansey:
Get to the Safari Zone. When you walk in, go to the
patches off to the left. It may take a while but eventually you
will run into a level 7 Chansey. It may be weak but it is
easier to catch than the other Chansey's. Note: You must
throw a few rocks first - it will not run away.
Information in this section was contributed by RAPTOR2676.

Hint: Charizard:
Normally, Charizard can not learn FLY in the Red or Blue
version of the game. However, if you trade Charizard to a
Yellow version, it can learn FLY there. Then, trade it back
to the Red or Blue version.
Information in this section was contributed by marq martin.

Hint: Clefable:
To get this Pokemon, go to the top of Viridian City. Go to
the old man and answer "No". Watch him catch a Weedle
via a Pokeball. Then, Fly to Fuchsia City. SURF to
Seafoam Islands and SURF up and down (while in the
water) until Clefable appears. It should be at level 137.
Information in this section was contributed by Nathan.

Hint: Ditto:
Place a level 5 Magikarp at the front of the lineup and allow
Ditto transform into it.
Information in this section was contributed by Ian Manka.

Hint: Eevee:
To catch an Eevee, go to the Cerulean City Pokemon
Center. Enter the opening on the side. Go down that back
way to a big building enter it. Go to the last floor to find an
office with a Game Boy in it. Enter that to find a Pokeball
that contains an Eevee.
Information in this section was contributed by Kenneth Gilbert.

Hint: Fearow:
To get this Pokemon, go to the top of Viridian City. Go to
the old man and answer "No". Watch him catch a Weedle
via a Pokeball. Then, Fly to Fuchsia City. SURF to
Seafoam Islands and SURF up and down (while in the
water) until Fearow appears.
Information in this section was contributed by Nathan.

Hint: Gyrados:
Buy the Magikarp offered to you just before Mount Moon
by entering the Pokemon Center. A fat man will ask you if
you want a Magikarp for 500 dollars. Although it may seem
like a bad price, it will be worth it later. Place Magikarp first
in the list. When battling, switch Magikarp with your
strongest Pokemon and finish off your opponent. Keep
repeating this until it reaches level 20. the best place to
train Magikarp is the Unknown Dungeon or Diglett's Cave.
Information in this section was contributed by SenTiNaL863.

Hint: Haunter:
You can also catch Haunter over level 100 by using the
rare candy code.

Hint: Kangaskhan:
Go to Fuschia and SURF until reaching Sea Foam Island.
SURF up and down until M Pokemon appears. Catch it,
nickname it, and use one rare candy on it to evolve it into
Kangaskhan.
Information in this section was contributed YangVA10.

The following steps can also be used to easily get a
Kangaskhan on the Red version of the game, and may
also work in the Blue version. Talk to the old man in Viridian
City. Reply "No" when he asks you the question. Watch
him catch the Weedle. Fly to Cinnabar Island and SURF to
the east part of the island. Make sure you do not go on any
grassy area. Keep surfing until a wild M' appears; it looks
exactly like MissingNo. Capture him, then run from battle
because it will act as if you did not catch him. He would
always be at level 0. Then, give him a Rare Candy or make
it at least gain a level. When he gains a level, he will start
evolving.
Information in this section was contributed by BadBoyzDX9.

Hint: Kakuna and Metapod:
This trick allows Kakuna or Metapod to be able to fight and
not just Harden,. When you have a Caterpie or Weedle
that is at level 6, do the following. In order to make Kakuna
and Metapod keep Tackle or Poison String and String
Shot, make them stop evolving. They should be at level 7.
Allow them evolve at level 8 and you will have a Metapod or
Kakuna with an actual attack.
Information in this section was contributed by GengarTrainer.

Just capture a Caterpie/Weedle with Tackle and String
Shot. Let it evolve to Metapod/Kakuna, to get one that can
attack.
Information in this section was contributed by PoKeBrood1.

Hint: Magikarp:
Magikarp's Splash move does nothing, except against
Tentacool where it does instant damage.
Information in this section was contributed by markcari.

Hint: Mankey:
To get Mankey, talk to the old man that tells you how to
catch Pokemon. Then, go to the first patch of grass on the
way to the Pokemon League. There are many Mankeys at
that location.
Information in this section was contributed by KenjiMaril.

Hint: Mewtwo:
To get Mewtwo, the rarest of all Pokemon (#150), defeat
Pokemon League, and enter the cave in Cerulean city.
Mewto is located deep within the cave.


Sign Guestbook

View Guestbook

Scyther
bush #123
Scyther's Garden , Safari Zone , Fuchsia City ,
Pokémon World
1-800-scy-ther
Fax 1-800-iam-abug

scyther_garden@hotmail.com

Domain Lookup
         www..
Get www.yourdomainofchoice.com for your site with services!




.

 
Any WordAll WordsExact Phrase
This SiteAll Sites
Visitors: 00245
Page Updated Mon May 1, 2000 6:50pm EDT