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== Section 01: The Boulder Badge ==
{{WalkthroughNotice|FRLG}}
==Introduction==
After a brief cutscene, press the A Button or <sc>Start</sc> on the title screen. The player is presented with a list of controls in order of importance, then with a mission statement from the games' developers. Afterward, the resident researcher of the [[Kanto]] region, [[Professor Oak]], appears and introduces new Trainers to the Pokémon world.


===A quest's beginning...===
First, the player is prompted to select their avatar's gender and name, which may be up to seven characters long. Use the Control Pad to move the cursor and the <sc>Select</sc> Button to cycle through three pages of upper-case letters, lower-case letters, and other characters. On this screen, pressing the A Button will select a letter while pressing the B Button will delete the previous one. When ready, press <sc>Start</sc> or select ''OK'' in the bottom-right corner.
At the start, you have to listen to [[Professor Oak]] give a brief speech about [[Pokémon]]; then you get to choose whether you play as a Boy or a Girl, and you get to name your Rival.


After the opening speech you find yourself in your room standing in front of your TV. There’s a PC in the top left corner of your room, go to it and start it up. Choose "Item Storage", then "Withdraw Item" and take out the one (1) [[Potion]] that is in there.
Next, [[Professor Oak]] introduces {{ga|Blue|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 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!


Next, go down the stairs that are in the top right corner of your room and talk to your mom. She’ll tell you that Prof. Oak from the house next door was looking for you and that you need to speak with him. Exit your house through the red carpet near the bottom left corner of the room.
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|-
|
! colspan="2" style="background: #E6E6E6; {{roundytop|5px}};" | Default Names
|-
|
! style="background: #E6E6E6;" | Pokémon FireRed
! style="background: #E6E6E6;" | Pokémon LeafGreen
|- style="background: #FFF;"
! style="background: #E6E6E6; {{roundyleft|5px}};" | Rival
| Green, Gary, Kaz, Toru
| style="{{roundybr|5px}};" | Red, Ash, Kene, Geki
|}


Go to the house next door and you will meet Daisy, your Rival’s sister, and she tells you that your Rival is at his grandpa, Prof. Oak’s [[Oak's Lab|lab]]. Leave the house and go to the lab, which can be found directly south of your Rival’s House.


[[image:Starters.jpg|thumb|left|Choose your Starting Pokémon wisely.]]Once in the Lab, go to the very back and talk to your Rival. He tells you that Prof. Oak isn’t around so you have to go looking for him. Exit the Lab and head North toward the Exit of [[Pallet Town]]. Prof. Oak will stop you just before you reach the grassy area and tell you that it’s unsafe to travel without a Pokémon to protect you. He’ll then lead you to his Lab where a conversation between your Rival, Prof. Oak and yourself ensues. Now comes the first '''major decision''' of the game. Which starter will you choose? {{p|Bulbasaur}}, the {{t|Grass}}-type Pokémon, is in the left-most [[Poké Ball]] on the table. {{p|Squirtle}}, the {{t|Water}}-type Pokémon, can be found in the middle Poké Ball on the table. {{p|Charmander}}, the {{t|Fire}}-type Pokémon, is in the right-most Poké Ball on the table. Choose wisely.
==Pallet Town==
[[File:Pallet Town FRLG.png|thumb|Pallet Town]]


[[image:Gstarter.jpg|thumb|right|Your Rival will choose the Pokémon good against yours.]]Now that you’ve chosen your starter Pokémon, your Rival chooses his starter Pokémon, but beware, for he’ll choose the Pokémon that is good against the Pokémon you chose (i.e. If you choose Grass he takes Fire, if you take Fire he’ll take Water, and if you take Water he’ll take Grass). Now that both of you have chosen your starter Pokémon it’s time to leave the Lab, but before you can, your Rival stops you and challenges you to a Pokémon Battle. Do not worry about your Rival’s Pokémon being a type that is good against yours, for his Pokémon will not have a move of its own type this early in the game.  This battle will allow you to get a feel for how the battle system works.<br>
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 {{ka|Mom}}, while the eastern one is home to {{ga|Blue|your rival}} and his sister. The large building to the south is [[Professor Oak]]'s [[Oak's Lab|Laboratory]]. The north part of town leads to the [[tall grass]]es of {{rt|1|Kanto}}, and the waters to the south open up to {{rt|21|Kanto}}.
*Note: There are rumors that sometimes your Rival will take the Pokémon that is Weak to your own, though it has never been recorded...


Pokémon Trainer Rival would like to battle!<br>
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Pokémon Trainer Rival sent out...
|- align="center"
! Available Pokémon
|-
|
{{Catch/header|road|no}}
{{Catch/div|road|Gift Pokémon}}
{{Catch/entryfl|001|Bulbasaur|yes|yes|First partner|5|One|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}}
{{Catch/entryfl|004|Charmander|yes|yes|First partner|5|One|type1=Fire}}
{{Catch/entryfl|007|Squirtle|yes|yes|First partner|5|One|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/footer|road|2}}
|}
{| class="expandable" align="center" style="background: #BDBDBD; {{roundy}}; border: 5px solid #D3D3D3;"
|- align="center"
! Items
|-
|
{{itlisth|road}}
{{itemlist|Potion|Home; retrievable from the player's PC|FR=yes|LG=yes}}
{{catch/div|road|Later visit}}
{{itemlist|Pokédex|Oak's Lab; from Professor Oak, after he receives [[Parcel|his parcel]]|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=[[Pokédex]]|sprite=Kanto Pokédex III OD}}
{{itemlist|Poké Ball|Oak's Lab; from Professor Oak, after obtaining the Pokédex|FR=yes|LG=yes|display={{i|Poké Ball}} ×5}}
{{itemlist|Town Map III|Blue's house; from Daisy, after obtaining the Pokédex|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=[[Town Map]]}}
{{itlistfoot|road}}
|}


<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
<tr>
<td>
{{p|Bulbasaur}} LvL 5<br>
@ No Item<br>
Trait: Overgrow<br>
Moves:<br>
~Tackle<br>
~Growl<br>
~<br>
~<br>
</td>
<td>
<center>Or...</center>
</td>
<td>
{{p|Charmander}} LvL 5<br>
@ No Item<br>
Trait: Blaze<br>
Moves:<br>
~Scratch<br>
~Growl<br>
~<br>
~<br>
</td>
<td>
<center>Or...</center>
</td>
<td>
{{p|Squirtle}} LvL 5<br>
@ No Item<br>
Trait: Torrent<br>
Moves:<br>
~Tackle<br>
~Tail Whip<br>
~<br>
~<br>
</td>
</tr></table>


[[Image:Rival 1.jpg|thumb|left|Your first encounter with your rival.]]
===Home===
While you’re battling your Rival, Prof. Oak will explain some things about battling and the moves that you use while battling. And if you find yourself low on health during this battle, use the Potion that you took from your PC at the beginning of the game. To use an Item during battle go to Bag and it’ll automatically put you in the Items Pocket of your bag, then you choose your Item, in this case Potion (it’ll be the only Item in there), press the A button on it, and then Use. You’ll have to choose the Pokémon to use it on, in this case your Starter (the only one you have), and it will restore you Pokémon’s health. Do the best you can against your Rival and don’t worry about losing this battle, all it is for is so you can get used to the Battle System.
====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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|-
! style="background: #E6E6E6; {{roundytl|5px}}; padding: 3px;" | Input
! style="background: #E6E6E6; {{roundytr|5px}}; padding: 3px;" | Effect(s)
|-
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | +Control Pad
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | Moves character; moves cursor in a menu
|-
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | A Button
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | Interact with people and the environment; select menu options
|-
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | B Button
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | Cancel a selection; exit a menu
|-
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | <sc>Start</sc>
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | Opens the [[Menu|main menu]]
|-
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | <sc>Select</sc>
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | Sort items; use a registered item
|-
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}; padding: 3px;" | L Button, R Button
| style="background: #FFF; padding: 3px;" | Activates the [[Help System]]
|}


===On the road to Viridian City===
Now that the battle is over, exit the Lab and head North toward the exit for Pallet Town again. This time you won’t be stopped and you’ll enter into [[Route 1]]. The first person you see on Route 1 is a [[Poké Mart]] employee; talk to him and he’ll give you a Potion. The Pokémon that can be found in Route 1 are:


<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
The [[PC]] in the corner acts as both your {{DL|PC|Item Storage System|item storage}} and Mailbox.
<tr>
* The [[Bag]] has three pockets: one for Items, one for [[Key Item]]s, and one for [[Poké Ball]]s. Each pocket can hold up to 42 different [[item]]s and up to 999 of each item. If a pocket becomes full, it would be necessary to use or discard some items before obtaining anything new. The PC can hold up to 30 different items from the Items pocket. ''Deposit Item'' and ''Withdraw Item'' allow for moving items between inventory and storage. 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 <sc>Start</sc> 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.
<td>'''Dex #'''</td>
* [[Mail]] is a type of [[held item]]. A Trainer may leave a note on each piece of Mail when giving one to a Pokémon. This message can be sent to other Trainers by trading Pokémon. When taking a piece of Mail from a Pokémon, a Trainer may choose to place it in their Bag or send it to their Mailbox. Storing it in the Mailbox preserves the original message.
<td>'''Pokémon'''</td>
<td>'''Level'''</td>
<td>'''Rarity'''</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>016</td>
<td>{{ani|016}}{{p|Pidgey}}</td>
<td>2-4</td>
<td>Common</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>019</td>
<td>{{ani|019}}{{p|Rattata}}</td>
<td>2-4</td>
<td>Common</td>
</tr></table>


It wouldn’t hurt to battle some of these weaker Pokémon to level your starter up a bit while making your way North toward [[Viridian City]]. Make sure, however, that your Pokémon doesn't faint-if your health gets low, you can return to your mom in Pallet Town to heal.
To go downstairs, step on the stairs in the northeast corner of the room.


===Viridian City, round 1===
====1F====
Once in Viridian City, you’ll find a building with a red roof. That is a [[Pokémon Center]] where you can heal your Pokémon if they are low on health, have a [[Status ailment]] or even if they have [[fainted]]. From the Pokémon Center, go to your right a bit and then up, you’ll see a building with a blue roof. That is a Pokémon Mart, where you can buy assorted [[item]]s to help you in your Quest to be a Pokémon Master. Go into the PokéMart and the clerk will ask you if you came from Pallet Town and if you know Prof. Oak. He’ll then give you a [[key item#Oak's Parcel|Package]] for Prof. Oak and ask you to deliver it for him. Go back to Pallet Town and give Oak the package.
{{ka|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.


Your Rival will show up once you give Oak the Package and wonder what he was called back to the Lab for. Oak will then tell both of you about a request he has. He’ll give both you and your Rival each a [[Pokédex]] and ask that you two work on completing it. He’ll also give you 5 Poké Balls each to help you complete his request. Once the conversation ends, exit the Lab and go to your Rival’s house and talk to Daisy for a [[key item|Town Map]]. Once again, make your way toward Viridian city.
===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]].


Now that you have Poké Balls, you can catch wild Pokémon. To catch a wild Pokémon it is best to get its health down into the red and then throw a Poké Ball; your chances of catching it will increase markedly. To use a Poké Ball, go to Bag while in a battle with a wild Pokémon, find the Balls Pocket and press the A button on Poké Ball (the only item you currently have in that Pocket), then Use. You’ll throw the Poké Ball and, depending on how low you got its health, it will either break out of the Ball or stay in. If it breaks out just try again.  If you're lucky and it stays in, then congratulations!  You've caught a Pokémon.
===Professor Oak's Lab===
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.


Once you are back in Viridian City you may need to heal if you haven’t done so before now. From the Pokémon Center go left towards [[Route 22]] and as soon as the dirt path starts there’s a little space for you to go up, do so and you’ll find a Potion in the small tree. Go back to the dirt path and continue on to Route 22. There will be a grassy area that you can find wild Pokémon in and I suggest doing some Leveling up here before moving on to the next part. Level 10 should be good enough for what is to come. The Pokémon that can be found on Route 22 are:
{| style="margin: auto; background: #{{kanto color dark}}; text-align: center; font-size: 85%; {{roundy}}; border: 5px solid #{{kanto color}};"
|-
! colspan="2" style="width: 80px; background: #{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}};" | [[File:0001Bulbasaur.png|100px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Bulbasaur|{{kanto color dark}}}}'''<br>
! colspan="2" style="width: 80px; background: #{{kanto color light}};" | [[File:0004Charmander.png|100px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Charmander|{{kanto color dark}}}}'''<br>
! colspan="2" style="width: 80px; background: #{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}};" | [[File:0007Squirtle.png|100px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Squirtle|{{kanto color dark}}}}'''
|-
| style="background: #{{grass color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Grass (type)|Grass}}
| style="background: #{{poison color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Poison (type)|Poison}}
| colspan="2" style="background: #{{fire color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Fire (type)|Fire}}
| colspan="2" style="background: #{{water color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Water (type)|Water}}
|- style="background: #{{kanto color light}};"
| {{MSP/6|002|Ivysaur}}
| {{pcolor|Ivysaur|{{kanto color dark}}}}
| {{MSP/6|005|Charmeleon}}
| {{pcolor|Charmeleon|{{kanto color dark}}}}
| {{MSP/6|008|Wartortle}}
| {{pcolor|Wartortle|{{kanto color dark}}}}
|-
| style="background: #{{grass color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Grass (type)|Grass}}
| style="background: #{{poison color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Poison (type)|Poison}}
| colspan="2" style="background: #{{fire color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Fire (type)|Fire}}
| colspan="2" style="background: #{{water color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Water (type)|Water}}
|- style="background: #{{kanto color light}};"
| {{MSP/6|003|Venusaur}}
| {{pcolor|Venusaur|{{kanto color dark}}}}
| {{MSP/6|006|Charizard}}
| {{pcolor|Charizard|{{kanto color dark}}}}
| {{MSP/6|009|Blastoise}}
| {{pcolor|Blastoise|{{kanto color dark}}}}
|-
| style="background: #{{grass color}}; {{roundybl|5px}};" | {{color2|FFF|Grass (type)|Grass}}
| style="background: #{{poison color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Poison (type)|Poison}}
| style="background: #{{fire color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Fire (type)|Fire}}
| style="background: #{{flying color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Flying (type)|Flying}}
| colspan="2" style="background: #{{water color}}; {{roundybr|5px}};" | {{color2|FFF|Water (type)|Water}}
|}


<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
<tr>
<td>'''Dex #'''</td>
<td>'''Pokémon'''</td>
<td>'''Level'''</td>
<td>'''Rarity'''</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>019</td>
<td>{{ani|019}}{{p|Rattata}}</td>
<td>2-5</td>
<td>Common<td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>021</td>
<td>{{ani|021}}{{p|Spearow}}</td>
<td>2-5</td>
<td>Common</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>056</td>
<td>{{ani|056}}{{p|Mankey}}</td>
<td>2-5</td>
<td>Common</td>
</tr></table>


*Quick suggestion: If you chose Charmander as your Starter I’d suggest catching a Mankey here to prepare you for later on.
* 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}}-, {{t|Ice}}-, and {{type|Steel}} 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.


Now that you’ve done some leveling up, go past the grassy area, toward [[Route 23]], and you will run into your Rival again. He’ll tell you that it’s useless to go that way without the 8 Pokémon League Gym [[Badge]]s and then challenge you to a battle. His Pokémon will be stronger than it was last time, and he’s even picked up another, but thanks to your leveling up, you should be fine.<br>
Once you have chosen a Pokémon, you are given the chance to [[nickname]] it. Next, 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]]!
[[Image:GaryBattle2.jpg|thumb|Right|Beware of Charmander's Ember Attack if you start with Bulbasaur.]]
<br>
Pokémon Trainer Rival wants to Battle!<br>
Pokémon Trainer Rival sent out...
 
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="50%">
<tr>
<td>{{p|Pidgey}} LvL 9<br>
@ No Item<br>
Trait: Keen Eye<br>
Moves:<br>
~Sand Attack<br>
~Tackle<br>
~Gust<br>
~<br></td>
</tr></table>


Then...
====Rival Battle 1====
As you and {{ga|Blue}} face off, [[Professor Oak]] explains the basics. When battling, each Trainer sends out at least one Pokémon at a time; both of these Pokémon are on [[Level]] 5, indicated by the ''Lv5'' 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. Beneath the health bar is a gauge that shows the amount of [[Experience|Experience Points]] needed for the Pokémon to grow to the next level.


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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.
<tr>
<td>{{p|Bulbasaur}} LvL 9<br>
@ No Item<br>
Trait: Overgrow<br>
Moves:<br>
~Growl<br>
~Leech Seed<br>
~Tackle<br>
~<br></td>
<td><center>Or...</center></td>
<td>{{p|Charmander}} LvL 9<br>
@ No Item<br>
Trait: Blaze<br>
Moves:<br>
~Growl<br>
~Scratch<br>
~Ember<br>
~<br></td>
<td><center>Or...</center></td>
<td>{{p|Squirtle}} LvL 9<br>
@ No Item<br>
Trait: Torrent<br>
Moves:<br>
~Tail Whip<br>
~Tackle<br>
~Bubble<br>
~<br></td>
</tr></table>


[[Image:OldMan.jpg|thumb|left|The Old Man will show you how to catch Wild Pokémon.]]After you battle with your Rival go back to Viridian City, as you’ll probably need to heal then go North towards [[Route 2]]. A man will stop you and apologize for being rude earlier (if you had tried to leave Viridian City before delivering the Parcel to Prof. Oak, he would have prevented you from doing so), and then he'll show you how to catch wild Pokémon. After the demonstration, in FireRed or LeafGreen he gives you the ''Key Item'' [[key item|Teachy TV]], which can help you along in your many quests exploring the Pokémon world.  In the classic games, he gives you nothing, but is an initatior to the Missingno. quest.
====={{MSP/6|001|Bulbasaur}} If the player chose {{p|Bulbasaur}}:=====
{| style="margin: auto;"
|
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr FRLG Blue 1.png
|prize={{PDollar}}80
|class=Rival
|classlink=Rival
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=FRLG
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=004
|pokemon=Charmander
|level=5
|gender=male
|type1=Fire
|ability=Blaze
|move1=Scratch|move1type=Normal
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
|}


===Viridian Forest===


Once the old man is finished with you, keep going North and you’ll reach Route 2 and then [[Viridian Forest]]. The Pokémon found in Route 2 are:
====={{MSP/6|004|Charmander}} If the player chose {{p|Charmander}}:=====
{| style="margin: auto;"
|
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr FRLG Blue 1.png
|prize={{PDollar}}80
|class=Rival
|classlink=Rival
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=FRLG
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=007
|pokemon=Squirtle
|level=5
|gender=male
|type1=Water
|ability=Torrent
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
|}


<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
<tr>
<td>'''Dex #'''</td>
<td>'''Pokémon'''</td>
<td>'''Level'''</td>
<td>'''Rarity'''</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>010</td>
<td>{{ani|010}}{{p|Caterpie}}</td>
<td>2-4</td>
<td>Semi-Rare</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>013</td>
<td>{{ani|013}}{{p|Weedle}}</td>
<td>2-4</td>
<td>Semi-Rare</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>016</td>
<td>{{ani|016}}{{p|Pidgey}}</td>
<td>2-4</td>
<td>Common</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>019</td>
<td>{{ani|019}}{{p|Rattata}}</td>
<td>2-4</td>
<td>Common</td>
</tr></table>


The Pokémon found in Viridian Forest are:
====={{MSP/6|007|Squirtle}} If the player chose {{p|Squirtle}}:=====
{| style="margin: auto;"
|
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr FRLG Blue 1.png
|prize={{PDollar}}80
|class=Rival
|classlink=Rival
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=FRLG
|location=Professor Oak's Laboratory
|pokemon=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=001
|pokemon=Bulbasaur
|level=5
|gender=male
|type1=Grass|type2=Poison
|ability=Overgrow
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
|}


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<td>010</td>
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<td>2-5</td>
<td>Rare</td>
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<td>2-5</td>
<td>Common</td>
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<td>{{ani|014}}{{p|Kakuna}}</td>
<td>2-5</td>
<td>Rare</td>
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<td>2-5</td>
<td>Rare</td>
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*Quick Suggestion: If you chose Squirtle or Charmander as your starter I’d suggest catching a Pikachu to prepare you for later on.<br>
Once you have defeated {{ga|Blue}}, you earn a cash reward of {{PDollar}}80, and he will leave. The encounter earns your Pokémon enough [[Experience|Experience Points]] to grow to Level 6. Leave the laboratory and head north to {{rt|1|Kanto}}.
[[Image:Viridian Forest.jpg|thumb|right|The entrance to Viridian Forest.]]
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As soon as you’re inside, go immediately to the left then up and you’ll find a Poké Ball on the ground. Go to you right as far as you can then down and you’ll be back where you started. This time go all the way to your right and you’ll see a Bug Catcher who'll tell you he has run out of Poké Balls. Behind him is a Potion. Go up from there and soon you’ll be challenged to a battle. It’s a Bug Catcher so if you’ve caught a Pidgey or Spearow by now he should be a piece of cake. Keep going up and you run into another Bug Catcher. This one you have a chance to avoid and not battle if you didn’t go through the grass on the left from the last Bug Catcher. I’d recommend battling everyone, however, as it’ll give your Pokémon much-needed experience. Keep going up from him and soon you find an [[status ailment healing item|Antidote]], which cures the Poison status ailment.  It will be very useful if Weedle does get a Poison Sting off and poisons your Pokémon before it faints. For every 5 steps you take, the poisoning will take 1 HP off your Pokémon; this will do great damage to low-level Pokémon. Just up a short way north of the Antidote is a split in the path. You could go right away from the grass, but you’d have to battle another Bug Catcher. If you go left through the grass you wouldn’t have to battle him, but you’ll encounter many Wild Pokémon. From here it’s very easy to find the way to the exit of Viridian Forest, so make your way out. You’ll have to battle two other Bug Catchers, but as with the others, they’re rather easy.


===Pewter City===
[[Image:FL_Brock.png|thumb|60px|Gym Leader Brock]]


Once back on Route 2 follow the path North to [[Pewter City]]. Find the Pokémon Center; it's probably a good idea to heal your Pokémon. If you followed my advice earlier when I told you to get a Mankey if you chose Charmander, you might need to level Mankey up a bit if you haven’t already. It is suggested that anywhere between levels 10-13 will do. From the Pokémon Center, go just a few steps to your right then up. You’ll see the Pewter City Gym, but you’ll have to go around it to get to the door. Do so and step in.


The man standing at the front of the Gym tells you what type of Pokémon the Gym Trainers use and offer advice on what to use to defeat them. The Pewter City Gym trains {{t|Rock}}-type Pokémon, so Mankey will do away with them easily using it's fighting-type moves. Squirtle or Bulbasaur will make short work of the Pokémon in this gym using their elemental moves; Charmander will have a harder time.
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Once you defeat [[Brock]] he’ll give you another little speech then give you TM39 {{m|Rock Tomb}}. Exit the Gym and make your way back to the Pokémon Center to heal, and then head east onto [[Route 3]].
 
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[[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen walkthrough]]

Latest revision as of 14:02, 13 August 2024

This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
These pages follow the remade Game Boy Advance iteration, not Pokémon Red and Blue. The guide for those games can be found here.


Introduction

After a brief cutscene, press the A Button or Start on the title screen. The player is presented with a list of controls in order of importance, then with a mission statement from the games' developers. Afterward, the resident researcher of the Kanto region, Professor Oak, appears and introduces new Trainers to the Pokémon world.

First, the player is prompted to select their avatar's gender and name, which may be up to seven characters long. Use the Control Pad to move the cursor and the Select Button to cycle through three pages of upper-case letters, lower-case letters, and other characters. On this screen, pressing the A Button will select a letter while pressing the B Button will delete the previous one. When ready, press Start or select OK 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 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!

Default Names
Pokémon FireRed Pokémon LeafGreen
Rival Green, Gary, Kaz, Toru Red, Ash, Kene, Geki


Pallet Town

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.


Home

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:

Input Effect(s)
+Control Pad Moves character; moves cursor in a menu
A Button Interact with people and the environment; select menu options
B Button Cancel a selection; exit a menu
Start Opens the main menu
Select Sort items; use a registered item
L Button, R Button Activates the Help System


The PC in the corner acts as both your item storage and Mailbox.

  • The Bag has three pockets: one for Items, one for Key Items, and one for Poké Balls. Each pocket can hold up to 42 different items and up to 999 of each item. If a pocket becomes full, it would be necessary to use or discard some items before obtaining anything new. The PC can hold up to 30 different items from the Items pocket. Deposit Item and Withdraw Item allow for moving items between inventory and storage. 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.
  • Mail is a type of held item. A Trainer may leave a note on each piece of Mail when giving one to a Pokémon. This message can be sent to other Trainers by trading Pokémon. When taking a piece of Mail from a Pokémon, a Trainer may choose to place it in their Bag or send it to their Mailbox. Storing it in the Mailbox preserves the original message.

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.

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Bulbasaur
0004Charmander.png
Charmander
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Squirtle
Grass Poison Fire Water
Ivysaur Ivysaur Charmeleon Charmeleon Wartortle Wartortle
Grass Poison Fire Water
Venusaur Venusaur Charizard Charizard Blastoise Blastoise
Grass Poison Fire Flying Water


Once you have chosen a Pokémon, you are given the chance to nickname it. Next, 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

As you and Blue face off, Professor Oak explains the basics. When battling, each Trainer sends out at least one Pokémon at a time; both of these Pokémon are on Level 5, indicated by the Lv5 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. Beneath the health bar is a gauge that shows the amount of Experience Points needed for the Pokémon to grow to the next level.

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.

Bulbasaur If the player chose Bulbasaur:



Charmander If the player chose Charmander:



Squirtle If the player chose Squirtle:



Once you have defeated Blue, you earn a cash reward of $80, 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.


FireRed and LeafGreen
walkthrough
Route 1, Viridian City, Oak's Lab, Route 2 Part 2 →


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