Pokemon Blue Red Yellow Official Strategy Guide

25.12.2019

The Unofficial SuperCheats Pokemon Blue Digital Version 100% Guide It was a massive two decades ago when Pokemon officially came to be, under the gaming titles of Pokemon Red and Blue (Green for Japan as well). These games brought the fresh, new idea of these little Pocket Monsters to life, the same that have become so nostalgic to early on Pokemon Fans. Now these games might not seem as special compared to today's way of gaming, not with their 2D Graphics and Poor Sound Quality of the Nintendo Gameboy, but they were cutting edge back in the day. And the hysteria these Pokemon had surrounded around them spread like a wildfire, and the reason as to why Pokemon eventually released Pokemon Yellow and many more generations to follow. And the Pokemon Community is still going stronger and building in numbers, and that, plus the Twenty Year Anniversary of these Monsters, are the sole reasons why the company have just released a Digital Version of each Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow globally on the 3DS (2/27/2016). Now the games are pretty much the same from twenty years before now - the only patches being a few small graphical bugs - but a number of additional features have been added that we will expand upon in this very guide. This guide specifically will focus around the Digital Copy of Pokemon Blue; however, it will look a lot like our guide for the Digital Copy of Pokemon Red The reason being because the two games are virtually the same, as like many factors of games released in sets of the two (ie Gold/Silver, Black/White) for the company.

That being said, there are still a number of factors that vary between Pokemon Red and Blue, and so much so for the add-on Pokemon Yellow, like which Pokemon can be found in which areas and the rarity of finding them there. But don't worry, everything (and we mean EVERYTHING), including the differences between the games, will be mentioned in this here guide.

Pallet Town Upon selecting 'New Game' from the menu, you'll get a brief introduction from Professor Oak about the concept of Pokemon, and then you'll get the chance to give a name to yourself, and your rival. Following that, you'll be transported to your room, and you're ready to begin your Pokemon adventure. First of all, examine the PC at the top left, and withdraw a Potion. Then head down the stairs and out the door. Prof Oak isn't anywhere to be found in Pallet Town, so simply head north. Once you reach the grass, he'll come running up to stop you, and lead you back to his lab. After the dialogue, choose your starting Pokemon.

Bulbasaur Bulbasaur, a Grass/Poison type. This Pokemon is good if you're a beginner player. Charmander Charmander, a Fire type. This Pokemon is good if you're an expert player. Squirtle Squirtle, a Water type.

This Pokemon is good if you're an intermediate player. Your rival will always pick the Pokemon that has an advantage over the Pokemon you picked. If you picked Bulbasaur, he'll pick Charmander. If you picked Charmander, he'll pick Squirtle. If you picked Squirtle, he'll pick Bulbasaur. In any case, try to leave, and he'll challenge you to a battle. If your HP gets low, use that Potion you got earlier.

Whether you win, or lose, exit the lab and head north. Oak's Errand Head north from Pallet Town onto Route 1. Talk to some of the people there; one of them gives you a Potion. Avoid the grass if you don't want to face wild Pokemon. Eventually you'll reach Viridian City. Grab a Potion from the weird looking tree near the north of the town (That guy is blocking the way - you'll have to go round the west side). Heal at the Pokemon Center if you need to, and go into the Mart.

The salesperson will give you a parcel to give to Oak, so return to Pallet Town the same way you came (You can jump over the ledges) and hand the parcel to Oak. He'll give you and your rival Pokedex in return.

Pokemon Blue Red Yellow Official Strategy Guide

Before returning to Viridian City, check out your rival's house - his sister will give you a town map (it's really a world map). Route 1 Wild Pokemon Pokemon Method Rate Walk 50% Walk 50% Route 22 Wild Pokemon Pokemon Method Rate Walk 40% Walk 6% Walk 4% Walk 50% Walk 4% Walk 50% Once you're back in Viridian City, you've got two options.

First is to head west and battle your rival for some experience (He has a lv9 Pidgey and lv8 Starter), second is to catch some Pokemon at Viridian Forest. You'll want some PokeBalls from the Mart, though.

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Your rival will no longer appear for battle once you have earned the Boulder Badge, however. Route 2 Wild Pokemon Pokemon Method Rate Walk 15% Walk 15% Walk 40% Walk 45% Viridian Forest Wild Pokemon Pokemon Method Rate Walk 5% Walk 45% Walk 5% Walk 40% Walk 5% Walk 45% Walk 5% Walk 40% Walk 5% On entering Viridian Forest, inspect the tree for a hidden Antidote. Then head west and north for a Pokeball. Return to the entrance and head east.

Pokemon Blue Red Yellow Official Strategy Guide Pdf

Follow the path north and then west, picking up another Antidote along the way. Continue on, when you reach a T-junction, pick up the Potion to the right first, and then exit to the left and north.

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