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Pokemon Fire Red/Leaf Green
FAQ/Walkthrough
File Created: 2/05/04
By strawhat
Version 1.3(F)
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
{1.1} About This Game
{1.2} Fire Red VS. Leaf Green
II. Basics
{2.1} Controls
{2.2} The Field Screen
{2.3} The Battle Screen
a. Conditions
{2.4} About Your Pokemon
{2.5} Catching Pokemon
a. Special Pokemon
{2.6} Pokedex Information
{2.7} Tips and Tricks for Beginners
III. Walkthrough
{3.1} Pallet Town
{3.2} Viridian City
a. Viridian Forest
{3.3} Pewter City
a. Mount Moon
{3.4} Cerulean City
{3.5} Vermilion City
a. S.S. Anne
b. Rock Tunnel
{3.6} Lavender Town
{3.7} Celadon City
a. Rocket Base
b. Pokemon Tower
c. Cycling Road
d. Silence Bridge
{3.8} Fuschia City
a. Safari Zone
{3.9} Saffron City
a. Silph Co
b. Seafoam Islands
c. Route 21
{3.10} Side Quests
a. Pewter City Revisited
b. Power Plant
{3.11} Cinnibar Island
a. Cinnibar Mansion
{3.12} Viridian City Revisited
a. Victory Road
{3.13} Indigo Plateau
IV. Island Walkthrough
{4.1} Island 1
a. Mountain
{4.2} Island 2
{4.3} Island 3
{4.4} Island 4
a. Ice Cave
{4.5} Island 5
a. Secret Base
{4.6} Island 6
{4.7} Island 7
{4.8} Island 8
{4.9} Island 9
V. Aftermath
{5.1} Unknown Dungeon
{5.2} Elite 4 - Second Wave
VI. Items
VII. Berries
VIII. TM/HM List
IX. Abilities
X. Moves
XI. Breeding
XII. Basic Battle Strategy
{11.1} Hidden Values
{11.2} Team Building
XIII. Move Tutor Locations
XIV. FAQ
XV. Miscellaneous
{15.1} Wireless Adaptor
{15.2} The Trainer Card
XVI. Finishing Comments
{16.1} Contact Info
{16.2} Credits
UPDATES:
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Version 1.3(F)
Added some information on the English release of this game in North America.
Version 1.2(F)
I changed a few things to match the American Version which should be coming
out very shortly.
Version 1.11(F)
Edited some more stuff. The AR codes don't seem to be working anymore, so I
added a small notice to them.
Version 1.1(F)
Edited some crap, added some stuff. Going to edit some parts of the items
section soon.
Version 1.03(F)
Added the location of Metal Coat. I entirely forgot about my unfinished item
section, so please, if you know anything I don't, E-mail me. Quick update
about Geodude's location in Victory Road.
Version 1.02(F)
Corrected minor error with Plus.
Version 1.01(F)
Discovered where to find TM42 and the purpose of the pillar on Island 5. Also
finished the rest of the fishing locations. This guide is just about done
until I find out a bit more information when the American versions come out,
so don't expect major updates in a long time.
Disclaimer:
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gamerstemple.com
thegenie.net
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{I. Introduction}
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Looking for a walkthrough? A guide with the most complete information, in-
depth things, unique items no other guide has? Well, you've picked the right
FAQ to read. I'm slowly working on this guide, and I'll work day and night to
provide you the information you need. This guide includes a comprehensive
walkthrough, section on items, basics, and much more. Read the Table of
Contents for anything you're searching for. This guide does contain spoilers,
so read at your own risk.
You're a young trainer that wants to become a Pokemon Master, and to do that
you must travel around the world of Kanto defeating Gym Leaders, and finally
the Elite 4. Your rival want to beat you to it, and challenges and obstacles
appear on the way of your journey. Will you catch all the Pokemon in the world
and fulfill Profressor Oak's dream when he was young?
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| {1.1} About This Game |
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Many people ask: What is this game? Well, this game is a remake of the
original Pokemon Red and Blue for the original black and white Gameboy. It's
just like the originals with a few new additions. Almost all additions from
Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire are in this game. There's breeding, gender, hold items,
and such. TMs/HMs stay the same as R/S. You can catch the original 150 with
some extras.
Well, if it's just a remake, why would you want to buy this game? It's just
the same as the originals with better graphics and sound quality. No new
puzzles and such. Well, first, simply because this is a Pokemon RPG. It's just
as great as the others, if not better. Second, they do have one new addition
unique to the other games. That is the Islands. You can access this later in
the game. They have grass containing the old G/S Pokemon and some puzzles and
mini-games. It's also where the game makers stuffed most of the additions
since G/S, such as breeding. Third reason, the ability to trade with Pokemon
Colloseum and Ruby/Sapphire. This is the way to collect all 386 Pokemon in
R/S. So naturally, you can trade with R/S. BTW, there are a few remixes of GS
music which is quite good and brings back some nostalgia. No original Johto
though.
There are also still shiny Pokemon, same EV sets as in Ruby/Sapphire.
Basically, nothing competitive about the game suchs as IVs has not been
changed since R/S. Some of the move animations changed, and there are new
animations whenever a Pokemon uses an item outside battle.
There are a few setbacks. First, there are no secret bases in this game. That
also means no mixing records. The TVs just sit there and rarely have any shows
on. No reporters either. No contests and a very easy "Trainer Tower".
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| {1.2} Fire Red VS. Leaf Green |
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Some of the version exclusive Pokemon has changed a bit, let's take a look at
that. Here's also my opinion about who's better than who.
(Leaf Green) | (Fire Red)
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Bellsprout/Weepinbell/Victreebel < Oddish/Gloom/Vileplume/Bellossom
Magby/Magmar = Elekid/Electabuzz
Slowpoke/Slowbro/Slowking > Psyduck/Golduck
Sandshrew/Sandslash > Ekans/Arbok
Vulpix/Ninetales = Growlithe/Arcanine
Pinsir > Scyther/Scizor
Staryu/Starmie = Shellder/Cloyster
Azurill/Marill/Azumarill = Wooper/Quagsire
Misdreavus > Murkrow
Sneasel < Skarmory
Remoraid/Octillery = Qwilfish
Mantine > Delibird
Leaf Green > Fire Red
Well, all in all, both have some very good Pokemon. It's really your choice
what you get. The only difference is in the version exclusive Pokemon.
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