Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 1: Difference between revisions

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Your PC already holds an item, a {{DL|Potion|Potion}}. Select ''Withdraw Item'' and choose ''Potion x1''. You're asked how many to withdraw. Since there's only one Potion, you may just press A.
Your PC already holds an item, a {{DL|Potion|Potion}}. Select ''Withdraw Item'' and choose ''Potion x1''. You're asked how many to withdraw. Since there's only one Potion, you may just press A.


Now how do we get out of menus? Press B a few times and you'll be sitting in your bedroom.
Now how do we get out of menus? Press B a few times and you'll be back in your bedroom.


[[Image:Rb walkthrough4.png|right|frame|In-Game Menu]]
[[Image:Rb walkthrough4.png|right|frame|In-Game Menu]]
Maybe it would be a good idea to save our game now. So with nothing selected, press ''Start''.
Maybe it would be a good idea to save our game now. So with nothing selected, press ''Start''.


Most of the items are self-explanatory. For now, select ''Save'', and the game will ask you if you are sure you want to save. Select ''Yes''. Once it is done saving and the menu has disappeared, the game is saved. You could then turn off the Game Boy and continue from exactly from this point later on.
Most of the options are self-explanatory. For now, select ''Save'', and the game will ask you if you are sure you want to save. Select ''Yes''. Once it is done saving and the menu has disappeared, the game is saved. You could then turn off the Game Boy and continue from exactly from this point later on.


Enough of this, let's go downstairs. Walk on top of the stairs in the top right corner of the room.
Enough of this, let's go downstairs. Walk on top of the stairs in the top right corner of the room.
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Oak appears! He must have been hiding behind one of the signs or something.
Oak appears! He must have been hiding behind one of the signs or something.


Anyway, apparently, it's dangerous to be walking in the tall grass because {{p|Pidgey}} could gnaw our faces off at any moment. According to Oak, people without Pokémon are hermits who never see the outside world. Either way, Oak wants to offer us a Pokémon. Once you're in control of yourself, it's time to decide which Pokémon you're going to start with. Each one has its advantages and disadvantages, and some are more of a challenge than the others.  So, take a look at your options, and pick the Pokémon that's right for you...
Oak warns you that walking into tall grass without a Pokémon is dangerous so he offers you a Pokémon. Once you're in control of yourself, it's time to decide which Pokémon you're going to start with. Each one has its advantages and disadvantages, and some are more of a challenge than the others.  So, take a look at your options, and pick the Pokémon that's right for you...




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* {{p|Squirtle}} is the second-easiest to train. It can defeat the Pewter, Cinnabar, and Viridian Gyms without much effort.  However, its movepool is relatively limited, and it may have trouble against the other {{type|Water}}s in the Cerulean Gym.
* {{p|Squirtle}} is the second-easiest to train. It can defeat the Pewter, Cinnabar, and Viridian Gyms without much effort.  However, its movepool is relatively limited, and it may have trouble against the other {{type|Water}}s in the Cerulean Gym.


Once you have chosen a Pokémon, it's your rival's turn; he will always choose the Pokémon that is strong against yours. When you turn to leave, he will challenge you to a {{pkmn|battle}}. Get ready for your first battle.
Once you have chosen a Pokémon, it's your rival's turn; he will always choose the Pokémon that has the type advantage to yours. When you turn to leave, he will challenge you to a {{pkmn|battle}}. Get ready for your first battle.


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