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<center> ''This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions]]. This walkthrough follows the original [[Game Boy]] version, '''not''' {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. <br> The guide for those can be found '''[[FrLg walkthrough section 01|here]].''''' </center>
<center> ''This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions]]. This walkthrough follows the original [[Game Boy]] version, '''not''' {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. <br> The guide for those can be found '''[[Appendix:FireRed and LeafGreen walkthrough|here]].''''' </center>


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== Rock Tunnel ==
=== Rock Tunnel ===


Make sure that you're well-prepared; the wild Pokémon here seem to attack more often than the above-ground species, and it's going to be a while until you can reach [[Pokémon Center|medical attention]].  It's a good idea to bring something that can {{m|dig}}, a few [[Escape Rope]]s, and/or a couple of [[Repel]]s.  As exhausting as that is, there's also 15 Trainers standing between you and the exit to [[Lavender Town]]!  The new species found here include the {{type2|Fighting}} {{p|Machop}}, and the {{type2|Rock}} {{p|Onix}}; both are great additions to your ever-growing team.
Rest up, because the nearest Poké Center is located on the other end of [[Rock Tunnel]], in [[Lavender Town]].  It's a good idea to bring an [[Escape Rope]] or two, something that can {{m|dig}}, and maybe a few [[Repel]]s.  Be aware that there are 15 Trainers wandering inside the tunnel.


 
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| [[PokéManiac]]
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| [[Hiker]]
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| Lv 19 Geodude, Lv 19 Machop, Lv 19 Geodude, <br> Lv 19 Geodude
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| [[Picnicker|Jr. Trainer♀]]
| Jr. Trainer♀
| Lv 22 Bellsprout, Lv 22 Clefairy
| Lv 22 Bellsprout, Lv 22 Clefairy
| {{pdollar}}440
| {{pdollar}}440
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| {{pdollar}}400
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| [[PokéManiac]]
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| [[Picnicker|Jr. Trainer♀]]
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| Lv 22 Oddish, Lv 22 Bulbasaur
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| [[Hiker]]
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| Lv 25 Geodude
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| {{pdollar}}875
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| [[Picnicker|Jr. Trainer♀]]
| Jr. Trainer♀
| Lv 21 Jigglypuff, Lv 21 Pidgey, Lv 21 Meowth
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| {{MS|066|Machop}} Machop
| {{tt|15%|1F}} / {{tt|15%|B1F}}
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| {{MS|095|Onix}} Onix
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==== 1F ====
* The area near the entrance is pretty linear, so beat the PokéManiac and take the stairs down to B1F.
* The area near the entrance is pretty linear, so beat the PokéManiac and take the stairs down to B1F.


* This section has five Trainers (though you only have to battle four).  Get some battle [[experience]], and find the next stairway.
==== B1F ====
* This section has five Trainers (though the last is optional).  Get some battle [[experience]], and find the next stairway.


* Three Trainers here, just loop around to the right to find the stairs.
==== 1F ====
* Three Trainers here, walk around to the right to find the stairs.


==== B1F ====
* Another three Trainers line the tunnel here.  The stairs to 1F are located in the northwest corner.
* Another three Trainers line the tunnel here.  The stairs to 1F are located in the northwest corner.


* Three Trainers left!  Defeat the three [[Picnicker|Jr. Trainer]]s, and look for the exit to the south.
==== 1F ====
* Three Trainers left!  Defeat the three Jr. Trainers, and look for the exit to the south.
 


== Route 10 (south side) ==
== Route 10 (south side) ==
[[Image:R10rby.PNG|thumb|100px|right|Route 10]]


Finally, fresh air and sunlight!  As grueling as it may have been, all of those battles have left you almost {{pdollar}}11000 richer, and it's not over yet!  If your team is in trouble, you can walk to the right to avoid the four Trainers outside the tunnel (check the lone tree for a [[Max Ether]]).  If you battle them or not, set your sights on [[Lavender Town]] to the south.
Finally, fresh air and sunlight!  As grueling as it may have been, all that battling was worth about {{pdollar}}11,000, and it's not over yet!  If medical attention is an issue, walk to the right to avoid the four Trainers loitering outside the tunnel (and check the lone tree for a {{DL|Ether|Max Ether}}).  Proceed south to enter [[Lavender Town]].


 
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== Lavender Town ==
== Lavender Town ==
[[Image:Lavenderrby.PNG|thumb|left|Lavender Town]]


Lavender is a tiny town, but it does have a few notable attractions.  The [[Poké Mart]] in the southeast sells some handy new items, like [[Revive]]s (which restores a fainted Pokémon to 1/2-health) and [[Great Ball]]s (an upgrade of the [[Poké Ball]]).
Lavender is a tiny town, but it does have a few notable buildings.  The Poké Mart in the southeast sells some handy new items, including [[Revive]]s (which restores a fainted Pokémon to 1/2-health) and {{DL|Poké Ball|Great Ball}}s (an upgrade of the traditional Poké Ball).


=== The Name of the Game ===


The house just above the town's southern exit is home to the [[Name Rater]], a man who judges your Pokémon's nicknames.  An odd occupation, but his services are free, so you can change nicknames as often as you'd like!
=== The Name Rater ===


=== Abduction ===
The house near the town's southern exit is home to the [[Name Rater]], a man who judges the nicknames that Trainers give to their Pokémon.  An odd occupation, but his services are free, so Trainers are free to change their Pokémon's nicknames as often as they would like.


[[Mr. Fuji]], head of the Lavender Volunteer Pokémon House, has gone missing.  His disappearance may have some connection to the recent paranormal activity occurring in [[Pokémon Tower]].  There's nothing you can do about it right now, so just keep your eyes open for clues...


=== Abduction! ===
Kindly old [[Mr. Fuji]], head of the Lavender Volunteer Pokémon House, has gone missing.  His disappearance may have some connection to the recent paranormal activity occurring in the nearby [[Pokémon Tower]].  There's nothing to do about it right now, but keep an eye out for clues...
[[Image:LiteralGhost_rby.png|thumb|right|You can't battle them if you don't know what they are!]]
=== Pokémon Tower ===
=== Pokémon Tower ===


[[Image:LiteralGhost_rby.png|thumb|right|You can't battle them if you don't know what they are!]]
[[Pokémon Tower]], where departed Pokémon are laid to rest, appears to be the source of the town's problems.  Having a connection to the spirit world, most wild Pokémon found inside are {{type2|Ghost}}s.  The rival is on the tower's second floor, but Trainers can put off that battle until later by avoiding the tower for right now.  The spirit world's influence strengthens beyond the second floor, where [[Literal ghost|ghosts]] and possessed [[Channeler]]s are commonplace, but without a {{DL|List of key items in Generation I|Silph Scope}}, Trainers are unable to climb to the tower's top floor.
[[Pokémon Tower]], where departed Pokémon are laid to rest, appears to be the source of the town's problems.  Having a connection to the spirit world, most wild Pokémon found inside are {{type2|Ghost}}s.  Your rival is on the tower's second floor, but you can put that battle off until later by avoiding the tower for now.  Beyond the second floor, you'll start encountering [[Literal ghost|ghosts]] and possessed [[Channeler]]s, but without a [[Silph Scope]], you can't climb to the tower's top floor.


==== Restless Spirits ====
==== Restless Spirits ====


Most [[Literal Ghost|ghosts]] you'll encounter inside the tower are actual Pokémon in disguise ({{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Haunter}}, and {{p|Cubone}}) that you'll be able to battle or capture once obtaining the Silph Scope.  Gastly and Haunter are two of the only three {{type2|Ghost}}s in the game (the third being {{p|Gengar}}), so it's worthwhile to track some down laterThere is one restless spirit in the tower, but since you can't do anything but run from it, it's best to ignore it for now.  There are rumors of a Silph Scope prototype in [[Celadon City]], so it's time to head west!
Most [[Literal Ghost|ghosts]] inside the tower are actual Pokémon in disguise that can be battled or captured once obtaining the Silph Scope.  {{p|Gastly}} and {{p|Haunter}} are two of the only three {{type2|Ghost}}s in the game (the third being {{p|Gengar}}), so it's worthwhile to track them down.  The one true restless spirit in the tower blocks access to the final floor, but since Trainers can't do anything but run from it, it's best to ignore it for now.  There are rumors of a Silph Scope prototype in Celadon City, so pack up and head west.




== Route 8 ==
== Route 8 ==


Celadon City lies to the west, but you've got to get past [[Saffron City]] first. If you {{m|cut}} down one of the trees here, you can find a new {{t|Fire}}-type in the overgrown area; {{p|Growlithe}} in Red, {{p|Vulpix}} in Blue.  You won't be allowed through the guardhouse though, so enter the house to the north and take the [[Underground Path (Routes 7-8)|Underground Path]] that runs west underneath Saffron.  Remember to use your [[Item Finder]] in the tunnel, you never know what people may have dropped!  You'll emerge on {{rt|7}}.
[[Image:R8rby.PNG|thumb|400px|left|Route 8]]


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[[Celadon City]] lies to the west, but [[Saffron City]] stands in the way.  {{m|Cut}} down one of the trees here to reach the patch of tall grass, where a new {{type2|Fire}} can be found.  No one is currently allowed through the guardhouse, so enter the house to the north and take the [[Underground Path (Routes 7-8)|Lavender-Celadon Underground]] that runs west underneath Saffron.  Remember to use the {{DL|List of key items in Generation I|Itemfinder}} in the tunnel to search for lost valuables.  The tunnel emerges on {{rt|7}}.
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| [[Lass]]
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| Lv 22 Clefairy, Lv 22 Clefairy
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| {{pdollar}}330
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| [[Gambler]]
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| Lv 24 Growlithe, Lv 24 Vulpix
| Lv 24 Growlithe, Lv 24 Vulpix
| {{pdollar}}1680
| {{pdollar}}1680
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| [[Super Nerd]]
| Super Nerd
| Lv 22 Grimer, Lv 22 Muk, Lv 22 Grimer
| Lv 22 Grimer, Lv 22 Muk, Lv 22 Grimer
| {{pdollar}}550
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| Lass
| Lass
| Lv 19 Pidgey, Lv 19 Rattata, Lv 19 Nidoran♂, Lv 19 Meowth, Lv 19 Pikachu
| Lv 19 Pidgey, Lv 19 Rattata, Lv 19 Nidoran♂, <br> Lv 19 Meowth, Lv 19 Pikachu
| {{pdollar}}285
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| Super Nerd
| Super Nerd
| Lv 20 Voltorb, Lv 20 Koffing, Lv 20 Voltorb, Lv 20 Magnemite
| Lv 20 Voltorb, Lv 20 Koffing, Lv 20 Voltorb, <br> Lv 20 Magnemite
| {{pdollar}}500
| {{pdollar}}500
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== Route 7 ==
== Route 7 ==
[[Image:R7rby.PNG|thumb|left|Route 7]]


This tiny route leads straight into Celadon City in the west.  If needed, you can wander around in the tall grass to train your team; your Pokémon should be at least Lv 30 before challenging the [[Celadon Gym]].  Now let's check out the big city!
This tiny route leads Trainers straight into Celadon City in the west.  The tall grass here is a good way for a Trainer to raise their Pokémon (which should be at least Lv 30 before challenging the [[Celadon Gym]]).  Now let's check out the big city.




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Revision as of 02:23, 22 December 2009

This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for Pokémon Red and Blue Versions. This walkthrough follows the original Game Boy version, not Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
The guide for those can be found here.

Rock Tunnel

Rest up, because the nearest Poké Center is located on the other end of Rock Tunnel, in Lavender Town. It's a good idea to bring an Escape Rope or two, something that can dig, and maybe a few Repels. Be aware that there are 15 Trainers wandering inside the tunnel.


1F

  • The area near the entrance is pretty linear, so beat the PokéManiac and take the stairs down to B1F.

B1F

  • This section has five Trainers (though the last is optional). Get some battle experience, and find the next stairway.

1F

  • Three Trainers here, walk around to the right to find the stairs.

B1F

  • Another three Trainers line the tunnel here. The stairs to 1F are located in the northwest corner.

1F

  • Three Trainers left! Defeat the three Jr. Trainers, and look for the exit to the south.


Route 10 (south side)

Finally, fresh air and sunlight! As grueling as it may have been, all that battling was worth about $11,000, and it's not over yet! If medical attention is an issue, walk to the right to avoid the four Trainers loitering outside the tunnel (and check the lone tree for a Max Ether). Proceed south to enter Lavender Town.







Lavender Town

File:Lavenderrby.PNG
Lavender Town

Lavender is a tiny town, but it does have a few notable buildings. The Poké Mart in the southeast sells some handy new items, including Revives (which restores a fainted Pokémon to 1/2-health) and Great Balls (an upgrade of the traditional Poké Ball).


The Name Rater

The house near the town's southern exit is home to the Name Rater, a man who judges the nicknames that Trainers give to their Pokémon. An odd occupation, but his services are free, so Trainers are free to change their Pokémon's nicknames as often as they would like.


Abduction!

Kindly old Mr. Fuji, head of the Lavender Volunteer Pokémon House, has gone missing. His disappearance may have some connection to the recent paranormal activity occurring in the nearby Pokémon Tower. There's nothing to do about it right now, but keep an eye out for clues...


File:LiteralGhost rby.png
You can't battle them if you don't know what they are!

Pokémon Tower

Pokémon Tower, where departed Pokémon are laid to rest, appears to be the source of the town's problems. Having a connection to the spirit world, most wild Pokémon found inside are Template:Type2s. The rival is on the tower's second floor, but Trainers can put off that battle until later by avoiding the tower for right now. The spirit world's influence strengthens beyond the second floor, where ghosts and possessed Channelers are commonplace, but without a Silph Scope, Trainers are unable to climb to the tower's top floor.

Restless Spirits

Most ghosts inside the tower are actual Pokémon in disguise that can be battled or captured once obtaining the Silph Scope. Gastly and Haunter are two of the only three Template:Type2s in the game (the third being Gengar), so it's worthwhile to track them down. The one true restless spirit in the tower blocks access to the final floor, but since Trainers can't do anything but run from it, it's best to ignore it for now. There are rumors of a Silph Scope prototype in Celadon City, so pack up and head west.


Route 8

Celadon City lies to the west, but Saffron City stands in the way. Cut down one of the trees here to reach the patch of tall grass, where a new Template:Type2 can be found. No one is currently allowed through the guardhouse, so enter the house to the north and take the Lavender-Celadon Underground that runs west underneath Saffron. Remember to use the Itemfinder in the tunnel to search for lost valuables. The tunnel emerges on Route 7.




Route 7

This tiny route leads Trainers straight into Celadon City in the west. The tall grass here is a good way for a Trainer to raise their Pokémon (which should be at least Lv 30 before challenging the Celadon Gym). Now let's check out the big city.


← Part 7 Route 11 to Route 10 (north)
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