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The Journey for my Family
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The Footsteps of a Master
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Call of the Dark Unknown
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Chapter 5
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The Tall and the Tail
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Pokémon Red and Blue Walkthrough


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Chapter 1: The Adventure Begins!
Your adventure starts in the the small Pallet Town. After choosing the name for your hero, explore the town and talk to everyone. Then head north. Before you get a chance to leave the town limits, Professor Oak, the town's expert on Pokémon, will stop you and take you to his lab. He will give you a little information on Pokemon and their habits, then he will let you pick a Pokémon of your own to begin training. You can get Bulbasaur, a grass type Pokemon, Charmander, a fire type Pokémon, or Squirtle, a water type. They are all good, but I like Charmander the best. After picking your Pokémon, your rival will challenge you to a duel. Beat up his Pokemon to win some cash, then head north to Viridian City. While you travel you will have to fight some wild Pokémon. You can't catch them yet, but you can fight them to build up experience. You can find Pidgey, a flying type, and Rattata, a normal type Pokémon. If your Pokémon gets hurt or faints, just take him back to your house and your mom will heal him. When you reach Viridian City head to the Pokémon Mart. The shopkeeper will give you a package to deliver to Professor Oak. Take it to Prof. Oak and he will give you the Pokédex. The Pokédex will tell you all the Pokémon you have seen or captured. Now go back to the Pokémon Mart in Viridian City and stock up on items. You should get a few Poké Balls so you can catch Pokémon, and maybe an antidote or two as a cure to poison. Then check out the rest of the city. You also might want to head south again to catch the Rattata and Pidgey. Once you have completed your business, head north out of Viridian City to Viridian Forest. In the forest you can find a bunch of different Pokémon including Caterpie and Metapod, both bug types, Weedle and Kakuna, both poison types, and Pikachu, and electric type Pokemon. You should try to capture and build up as many different kinds as you can. There are also many rival Pokémon trainers in the forest. You can't catch their Pokemon, but you can beat them to gain experience. Some of the trainer's Pokémon are pretty tough, so it would be a good idea to build up one of your Pokémon to a high level so you can beat them. As you travel the forest you can find a Potion, an Antidote, and a Pokeball. If you keep heading north, you should eventually find the way out to Pewter City.

Chapter 2: The Mt. Moon Area
There is a bunch of stuff to see in Pewter City. There is a Museum, a Pokémon Center, a Pokémon Mart, and a Gym. Check out the city, then head over to the gym. There are two rival trainers to fight, including one named Brock. Brock is the leader of the gym, and if you want to challenge him, you have to go through one his friends. Before you take on Brock, make sure you have a couple of water, electricty, or grass type Pokémon at level 17 or above. This will ensure your victory. Brock has two rock type Pokémon, one at level 12, and one at level 14. When you beat him you will receive the boulder Badge. It raises all of your Pokémon's attack power a little. You will also get something called "TM34". These Technical Machines will teach some of your Pokémon a special skill. TM34 will give one Pokemon the Bide skill, which reflects an enemy's attack back at them. After you are ready to move on, heal your Pokemon and head east out of town. On the way to Mt. Moon there are a whole bunch of rival trainers. They aren't nearly as strong as Brock, but they still can be tough. You can also find two new Pokémon on the way to Mt. Moon. There is the Jigglypuff, a normal type pokémon, and a Spearow, a flying type. Keep on going to reach Mt. Moon. In Mt. Moon there is many things to get. There are many rival trainers in the mountain, and some of them belong to Team Rocket, a group of evil Pokémon trainers. The items you can find are two Potions, a Rare Candy, an Escape Rope, a Moon Stone, a TM12, a TM01, and a HP UP item. You can also find a couple more Pokémon. There is the Zubat, a poison type; a Paras, a grass type Pokémon; a Clefairy, a normal type; and the Geodude, a very strong rock type Pokémon. Explore the entire area of Mt. Moon until you get all the items you want, then go find the exit. Its pretty easy to find. Once you are out, just follow the path to Cerulean City. On the way you can get one more new Pokémon. If you have the blue version of the game you can get a Sandshrew, a ground type Pokémon, and if you have the red version you can get a Ekans, a poison type. Now go to Cerulean City. There are a bunch of places to go to in the city, including a bike shop. You can buy a bike, but it will cost you a lot. Now go to the gym. Here you will challenge the leader, Misty, once you get through two other trainers. Misty has two water type Pokémon at level 18 and 21. I suggest building up a Geodude and Pikachu to level 23 or 24, plus another ground, rock, or fire type to at least level 22. After you beat her you will get a TM11 and the Cascade Badge. Heal your Pokemon and head north. Right when you start on the path you will be confronted by Gary. He is a hard opponent, cause he has 4 different Pokémon, all of which are in different classes. You will probably need a few different Pokémon too if you you want to beat him. After beating Gary, you can continue north, but be warned: there are tons of rival trainers this way, and you have to fight them! After beating Gary, head back to the Pokecenter and heal up. Then take on all the trainers. This is actually one of the best places, at this point in the game, to build levels because of the amount of trainers. When you fight them, rotate different Pokémon in every battle, so they all get up a few levels . When you beat them, the path will be cleared, so you can make your way to the Sea Cottage.

Chapter 3: The St. Anne
Head north after the bridge. There are a few trainers, and you can catch an Abra, an Oddish (red), and a Bellsprout (blue). Then go to the house. There you meet Bill. Talk to him and help him out. He'll give you the S.S. Anne ticket. Go back to Cerulean City, and find the house with the police officer standing next to it. Go through the house and down the path. Here you will find the Pokémon Daycare. You can leave your Pokémon here and they will gain levels. But beware. Your Pokemon cannot evolve while in here, and you can't choose what skills they learn. After that, keep going down and take the underground path. When you get out of the path, you will be in a big grassy area with some more trainers. In the grass you can find Meowth (blue), and Mankey (red). Keep going south to reach Vermillion City. Take care of business, then go to the docks and enter the ship. The ship is a great place to build levels because there are tons of trainers. The only really hard battle in here is Gary, but if you have a few strong Pokémon you should be able to beat him. After defeating Gary talk to the captian of the ship and make him feel better. For this he will give you your first HM, called Cut. Once you are done with the boat, go back to Vermillion and get any grass or plant type Pokemon in your party. Teach 'Cut' to the grass or plant Pokemon, then go to the gym. To get into the gym, you must use the Cut technique on the funny looking bush. Then go in and beat the trainers. To get to the gym leader, Lt. Surge, you must open a locked door. To unlock the door, you must hit the garbage cans in the right order. First, hit all the cans until you get the message saying you have unlocked the first switch. Then hit another can. If you pick the correct trash can, you can go in and fight Surge. Surge has 3 electric Pokémon at levels 18, 21, and 24. If you have the blue version, use a strong Sandshrew or Sandslash. They work great. If you have red. Just use any Pokémon that isn't water or fire class. Beat Surge, get the Thunder Badge and a TM, and head east out of the city. Pass the cave for now and keep on going. You will be in a huge grass area with lots of trainers and a new Pokémon to catch. You can get the Drowzee. Then keep going east until you get to a building. Go in and go to the top floor. Talk to the guy with glasses. If you have caught more than 30 Pokémon he will give you the Itemfinder. If not, come back when you have. Then go back to the cave you passed a minute back. In the cave you can catch a Digglett, and a Dugtrio. The Dugtrio is very rare, so if you see him be sure to catch him. Go through the cave to an area of Veridian Forest you've never been to. Go south to find the HP UP and Moon Stone items. In the house, talk to the Prof.'s Aid to get the Flash HM. Then go back up to Pewter City. Go to the eastern city exit and Cut down the bush. Follow the trail. You will meet a bunch of trainers. In the little area of grass, you can catch a Voltorb. Then head down to the PokéCenter to heal your Pokémon. Make sure to teach the Flash skill you have to one Pokémon and bring him with you. When you are ready, enter the tunnel. Use the Flash skill, and the cave will be lighted up. You can catch 2 new Pokémon here, the Machop , and one of my personal favorites, Onix . The Onix is very hard to catch, so you might want to wait until you get a better kind of Pokéball. You will also find a few trainers in the cave. Beat them, find the exit, and head to Lavender Town.

Chapter 4: The Silph Scope
Lavander Town has a few mysteries in it. First, the leader of the Volunteer Pokémon Center, Mr. Fuji, is missing. Second, you cannot identify the ghost Pokémon in Pokémon Tower. You will need a Silph Scope to do this, so you must go to Celadon City. Exit left out of the city, and just follow the path to the underground tunnel. There is also a grassy spot in the middle where you can catch a Vulpix (blue), and a Arcanine (red). Take the underground path and follow it to Celedon City. Celadon is the biggest city on the map, and you can get tons of stuff here. First, check out the PokéMart. You can get all kinds of items here. Now you need the Silph Scope. Go to the Game Corner and talk to the guy by the poster. Beat him, and hit the poster. It will open the secret door leading to the secret Team Rocket base. This is a pretty easy maze. You need the lift key to access the elevator, so get that, then hop on. Take the elevator to the top floor, and battle with the boss, Giovanni. He has a few worthy Pokémon, but he doesen't really present that much of a problem. Beat him to collect the Silph Scope. Now go the Celadon City Gym. The leader is Erika, and she specializes in grass type Pokémon. She has a Victreebel, level 29, a Tangela, level 24, and a Vileplume, level 29. Beat her to collect the Rainbow Badge, which assures all Pokemon under level 50 will obey you. Next, head back to the Pokémon Tower. You can catch a Gastly, a Haunter, and a Cubone. When you get to the top, you will fight a Marowak. You can't catch it, but when you beat it you will have access to the top level. Beat the Team Rocket trainer and save Mr. Fuji. Back in his house, if you talk to him he will give you the Poke Flute, which allows you to awaken the sleeping Snorlax that has been blocking your way.

Chapter 5: To The Safari Zone!
Your next goal is to get into Saffron City. To do this, you need to get past the security guards. Go to the Celadon City Pokemart and go to the top floor. Push A on the top wall to access the vending machine. Buy any drink and head to the guard (east out of Celadon City and west out of Lavender Town). When you give the drink to the guard all the guards will let you through. In Saffron City. You will se that Team Rocket has occupied most of the city. There are only a few places you can explore. First, go to the gym, with all the fighting judos, and beat all the trainers. You can pick Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan, both cool fighting Pokémon. Now head over to the Silph Co. building at the center of town. When you get into the building, head directly to the elevator and to the 5th floor. You need to do this because you need the Card Key to open all the electronic doors in the building. The Card Key is a little trickey to get. Go to the bottom of the screen. There is a trainer and a teleporter blocking the path to the ball that holds the Card Key. The solution: enter the teleporter, then reenter it. That means you need to step on the teleporter, then step on the teleporter you just came through. You will be standing on the one you first went in, and the path to the ball will no longer be blocked. Now, go back to the 2nd floor and start exploring the entire building. If you don't take any teleporters, you will end up at the 11th floor, with a room you've never been in behind a wall you can't get past. The solution is to go back down to the 3rd floor. Go toward the middle of the room and head left into the first of two rooms. Take the teleporter in the room, and you will be warped into a small room with Gary in it. Challenge and beat Gary, then talk to the guy in the room. He will give you a Lapras, an ice type Pokemon. Take the next teleporter, and you will be in the room you saw from the 11th floor. Beat the trainer, open the door, and challenge... Giovanni again! He is not that much tougher than the last time you fought him, so beat him and talk to the Silph Co. president. He will give you the best ball in the game, the Master Ball. You only get 1 Master Ball, so use it wisely. After that, go out and head to the gym. The man blocking the door has left, so enter the gym. The trainers here use psychic type Pokémon, so be ready. The gym is somewhat of a maze, consisting of 15 rooms, each connected by teleporters. To go directly to Sabrina, the gym's leader, and keep on going in the teleporter to the top or bottom of the one you just came out of. You will eventually get to her. She has four psychic Pokemon, a Kadabra, level 38, a Mr. Mime, level 37, a Venomoth, level 38, and a Alakazam, level 43. Beat her to get the Marsh Badge, which ensures any Pokémon up to level 70 will obey you. You will also get the TM 46, which teaches a psychic Pokémon Psywave. Next, head to Lavender Town and exit the town through the south. There are lots of trainers to fight on the docks, all of which have water type Pokemon. Keep going until you get to the sleeping Pokémon (Snorlax). Play the Poke Flute to awaken the sleeping Snorlax. You probably won't be able to catch him right now, because you don't have a powerfull enough type pokeball, but don't worry cause there are two Snorlax in the game. Keep heading south through the docks, and enter the house. The man will give you the Super Rod, the second best rod in the game. Pretty soon you will get to a grassy area that you will have to cut to get into. Here, and in all the grassy areas on this route, you can get a Venomoth (both), a Ditto (both), a Gloom (red), and a Weepinbell (blue). Eventually you will get to the point where you can't go south anymore, so turn and head west now. There is a small maze here, with 11 trainers throughout it. When you get to the end, head south again. You will fight more trainers on this path. Just keep going until you get to the building. Finally a rest! You will now be in the city that holds the mystical Safari Zone: Fuchsia City. If you have gotten 50 or more types of Pokémon by now, go to the building between the city and the outside, the one you enter to get into the city, climb the stairs and talk to the guy with glasses. He is another one of Prof. Oaks aids, and he will give you the Exp. All if you have over 50 types of Pokémon. Now go to the city, heal up and buy supplies, and get ready for the Safari Zone.

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