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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
[[File:Rb walkthrough2.png|thumb|Name selection]] | [[File:Rb walkthrough2.png|thumb|Name selection]] | ||
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{{Catch/entry1|004|Charmander|yes|yes|no| | {{Catch/entry1|004|Charmander|yes|yes|no|Gift|5|One|type1=Fire}} | ||
{{Catch/entry1|007|Squirtle|yes|yes|no| | {{Catch/entry1|007|Squirtle|yes|yes|no|Gift|5|One|type1=Water}} | ||
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{{itemlist|Potion|Home; retrievable from the player's PC|R=yes|B=yes}} | {{itemlist|Potion|Home; retrievable from the player's PC|R=yes|B=yes}} | ||
{{catch/div|road|Later visit}} | {{catch/div|road|Later visit}} | ||
{{itemlist|Pokédex|Oak's Lab; from Professor Oak, after he receives | {{itemlist|Pokédex|Oak's Lab; from Professor Oak, after he receives [[Parcel|his parcel]]|R=yes|B=yes|display=[[Pokédex]]|sprite=Kanto Pokédex I OD}} | ||
{{itemlist|Town Map III|Blue's house; from Daisy, after obtaining the Pokédex|R=yes|B=yes|display=[[Town Map]]}} | {{itemlist|Town Map III|Blue's house; from Daisy, after obtaining the Pokédex|R=yes|B=yes|display=[[Town Map]]}} | ||
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| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}; padding: 3px;" | <sc>Start</sc> | | style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}; padding: 3px;" | <sc>Start</sc> | ||
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | <sc>Start</sc>, X Button | | style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | <sc>Start</sc>, X Button | ||
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | Opens the main menu | | style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | Opens the [[Menu|main menu]] | ||
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===Professor Oak's Lab=== | ===Professor Oak's Lab=== | ||
Oak leads you back to his lab where {{ga|Blue}} is already waiting, and gives you the choice of your [[ | Oak leads you back to his lab where {{ga|Blue}} is already waiting, and gives you the choice of your [[First partner Pokémon|very first Pokémon]]. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, so simply choose the one that you like the best. | ||
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* The {{2t|Grass|Poison}}-type {{p|Bulbasaur}} | * The {{2t|Grass|Poison}}-type {{p|Bulbasaur}} does well against {{t|Water}}-, {{t|Rock}}-, and {{type|Ground}} Pokémon. It also has the most weaknesses of the trio, and fares poorly against {{t|Fire}}-, {{t|Flying}}-, {{t|Psychic}}-, and {{t|Ice}} attacks. Bulbasaur's typing gives it an easier time in the early part of the game, making it a good choice for less experienced Trainers. | ||
* The {{type|Fire}} {{p|Charmander}} is great when battling {{t|Grass}}-, {{t|Bug}}-, and {{type|Ice}} Pokémon, but is vulnerable to {{t|Water}}-, {{t|Rock}}-, and {{type|Ground}} moves. Its final form, {{p|Charizard}}, gains a secondary {{t|Flying}} type. Charmander may struggle early on, so it is a good choice for those looking for a challenge. | * The {{type|Fire}} {{p|Charmander}} is great when battling {{t|Grass}}-, {{t|Bug}}-, and {{type|Ice}} Pokémon, but is vulnerable to {{t|Water}}-, {{t|Rock}}-, and {{type|Ground}} moves. Its final form, {{p|Charizard}}, gains a secondary {{t|Flying}} type. Charmander may struggle early on, so it is a good choice for those looking for a challenge. | ||
* The {{type|Water}} {{p|Squirtle}} has an advantage when facing {{t|Fire}}-, {{t|Rock}}-, and {{type|Ground}} Pokémon, but may struggle against {{t|Grass}}- and {{type|Electric}} attacks. It is the most well-rounded of the trio. | * The {{type|Water}} {{p|Squirtle}} has an advantage when facing {{t|Fire}}-, {{t|Rock}}-, and {{type|Ground}} Pokémon, but may struggle against {{t|Grass}}- and {{type|Electric}} attacks. It is the most well-rounded of the trio. | ||
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====Rival Battle 1==== | ====Rival Battle 1==== | ||
When battling, each Trainer sends out one Pokémon; both of these Pokémon are on [[Level]] 5, indicated by the '':L5'' aside each Pokémon. Below that is the health bar, which shows the Pokémon's remaining {{stat|HP}}. A battle is won or lost when either side has no remaining Pokémon with the strength to continue. | When battling, each Trainer sends out one Pokémon at a time; both of these particular Pokémon are on [[Level]] 5, indicated by the '':L5'' aside each Pokémon. Below that is the health bar, which shows the Pokémon's remaining {{stat|HP}}. A battle is won or lost when either side has no remaining Pokémon with the strength to continue. | ||
Choosing ''Fight'' will allow you to launch an attack against the target. Each of [[ | Choosing ''Fight'' will allow you to launch an attack against the target. Each of [[First partner Pokémon|the professor's Pokémon]] have two moves. The first will damage the opponent, and the other will lower one of its stats. If your Pokémon's HP runs low, be sure to use that Potion from your PC. Go to ''Item'' to select the medicine and apply it to the Pokémon. | ||
====={{MSP/6|001|Bulbasaur}} If the player chose {{p|Bulbasaur}}:===== | ====={{MSP/6|001|Bulbasaur}} If the player chose {{p|Bulbasaur}}:===== |
Latest revision as of 14:56, 4 July 2024
These pages follow the original Game Boy iteration, not Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. The guide for those games can be found here.
Introduction
After a brief cutscene, press the A Button or Start on the title screen to reach the main menu. Option may be used to change settings like Text Speed. Select New Game and press the A Button. The resident researcher of the Kanto region, Professor Oak, appears and introduces new Trainers to the Pokémon world. Next, the player is prompted to select their character's name from a list of preset options, which differs between versions.
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Game | Pokémon Red | Pokémon Blue |
Player | Red, Ash, Jack | Blue, Gary, John |
Rival | Blue, Gary, John | Red, Ash, Jack |
To use a different name, move the cursor to New Name and press the A Button. On this screen, pressing the A Button will select a letter while pressing the B Button will delete the previous one. A custom name may be up to seven characters long. When ready, press Start or select End in the bottom-right corner.
Next, Professor Oak introduces his grandson, who happens to be your rival. The professor is having trouble remembering the boy's name, and asks if you might know. Choose his name from a different list of preset names, or select a new one. With that done, the player is transported into the world of Pokémon to begin their adventure!
Pallet Town
The journey begins in Pallet Town, in the southwest part of the Kanto region. It is a rather small, sleepy town with only three buildings. The western house belongs to you and Mom, while the eastern one is home to your rival and his sister. The large building to the south is Professor Oak's Laboratory. The north part of town leads to the tall grasses of Route 1, and the waters to the south open up to Route 21.
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2F
The journey begins in your bedroom, with you standing in front of your Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Now that you can control your character, the various buttons and their effects are as follows:
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+Control Pad | +Control Pad, Circle Pad | Moves character; moves cursor in a menu |
A Button | A Button | Interact with people and the environment; select menu options |
B Button | B Button | Cancel a selection; exit a menu |
Start | Start, X Button | Opens the main menu |
The PC in the corner acts as your item storage. Since your Bag can only hold 20 different items, it would be necessary to use or discard some before obtaining anything new. The PC can hold up to 50 different items. Deposit Item and Withdraw Item allow for moving items between inventory and storage, while Toss Item discards an item permanently. It seems as though there is already an item in storage, so select Withdraw Item and choose the Potion to add it to your Bag. Press the B Button to close the menus and return to your bedroom. To save the game, press Start to open the main menu, select Save, and then Yes. When the menu disappears, your progress is saved and it is safe to exit the game.
To go downstairs, step on the stairs in the northeast corner of the room.
1F
Mom is sitting at the table, and tells you that Professor Oak has been looking for you. To leave the house, step on the floor mat along the south wall and press down on the +Control Pad.
Oak Appears!
Pallet Town has only a few places to explore, and Professor Oak is nowhere to be found. There is nothing else to do around here right now, so head for the tall grass on the north side of town. Suddenly, the professor appears! He scolds you for trying to venture off on your own, as it can be dangerous without a Pokémon of your own for defense against wild Pokémon.
Professor Oak's Lab
Oak leads you back to his lab where Blue is already waiting, and gives you the choice of your very first Pokémon. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, so simply choose the one that you like the best.
Bulbasaur |
Charmander |
Squirtle | |||
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Grass | Poison | Fire | Water | ||
Ivysaur | Charmeleon | Wartortle | |||
Grass | Poison | Fire | Water | ||
Venusaur | Charizard | Blastoise | |||
Grass | Poison | Fire | Flying | Water |
- The Grass/Poison-type Bulbasaur does well against Water-, Rock-, and Ground-type Pokémon. It also has the most weaknesses of the trio, and fares poorly against Fire-, Flying-, Psychic-, and Ice attacks. Bulbasaur's typing gives it an easier time in the early part of the game, making it a good choice for less experienced Trainers.
- The Fire-type Charmander is great when battling Grass-, Bug-, and Ice-type Pokémon, but is vulnerable to Water-, Rock-, and Ground-type moves. Its final form, Charizard, gains a secondary Flying type. Charmander may struggle early on, so it is a good choice for those looking for a challenge.
- The Water-type Squirtle has an advantage when facing Fire-, Rock-, and Ground-type Pokémon, but may struggle against Grass- and Electric-type attacks. It is the most well-rounded of the trio.
Once you have chosen a Pokémon, it's your rival's turn. He will always choose the Pokémon that has a type advantage against your own. When you turn to leave, he will challenge you to your first Pokémon battle!
Rival Battle 1
When battling, each Trainer sends out one Pokémon at a time; both of these particular Pokémon are on Level 5, indicated by the :L5 aside each Pokémon. Below that is the health bar, which shows the Pokémon's remaining HP. A battle is won or lost when either side has no remaining Pokémon with the strength to continue.
Choosing Fight will allow you to launch an attack against the target. Each of the professor's Pokémon have two moves. The first will damage the opponent, and the other will lower one of its stats. If your Pokémon's HP runs low, be sure to use that Potion from your PC. Go to Item to select the medicine and apply it to the Pokémon.
If the player chose Bulbasaur:
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If the player chose Charmander:
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If the player chose Squirtle:
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Once you have defeated Blue, you earn a cash reward of $175, and he will leave. The encounter earns your Pokémon enough Experience Points to grow to Level 6. Leave the laboratory and head north to Route 1.
Red and Blue walkthrough |
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