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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 '''[[Appendix:FireRed and LeafGreen walkthrough|here]].''''' </center>
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==Route 4==
Go west from the entrance of the Cerulean Cave to the Route 4 to meet a trainer that was unaccessible without {{m|Surf}}.


As Champion, you can now access [[Cerulean Cave]], which was previously off-limits because of the powerful Pokémon inside.  This is where {{p|Mewtwo}} fled after destroying the research facility on [[Cinnabar Island]].


== Cerulean Cave ==
This is a treacherous, sprawling cave, so make sure that you are well-prepared.  Stock up on {{DL|Poké Ball|Ultra Ball}}s and bring the {{DL|Fishing|Super Rod}} along, too.  Bring a Pokémon that can use {{m|Surf}}, and pack that {{DL|Poké Ball|Master Ball}} if you still have it.  Mewtwo is one tough fighter, even harder to catch than the [[legendary birds]], so you're in for a long battle if you've used it already.  Head north to {{rt|24|Kanto}} and surf south along the river to reach the cave.


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==Cerulean Cave==
As Champion, you can now access [[Cerulean Cave]], which was previously off-limits because of the powerful Pokémon inside. This is where {{p|Mewtwo}} fled after destroying the research facility on [[Cinnabar Island]].
 
This is a treacherous, sprawling cave, so make sure that you are well-prepared. Stock up on {{ball|Ultra}}s and bring the {{key|I|Super Rod}} along, too. Bring a Pokémon that can use {{m|Surf}}, and pack that {{ball|Master}} if you still have it. Mewtwo is one tough fighter, even harder to catch than the [[legendary birds]], so you're in for a long battle if you've used it already. Head north to {{rt|24|Kanto}} and surf south along the river to reach the cave.
 
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[[File:Unknown Dungeon B1F RB.png|thumb|300px|right|Cerulean Cave, B1F]]


===1F===
Walk up onto the rock platform and climb the ladder to the second floor.


=== 1F ===
===2F===
Walk up onto the rock slab and climb the ladder to the second floor.
 
=== 2F ===
Loop around to the east, grab the {{DL|Vitamin|PP Up}}, and take the ladder in the northeast back to the first floor.
Loop around to the east, grab the {{DL|Vitamin|PP Up}}, and take the ladder in the northeast back to the first floor.


=== 1F ===
===1F===
Go down the stairs and surf to the west. Grab the nearby {{DL|Ether|Max Elixir}}, and climb onto the rock slab just west of that. Pick up the {{DL|Valuable item|Nugget}} and climb up the ladder.
Go down the stairway and surf to the west. Grab the nearby [[Max Elixir|Max Elixer]], and climb onto the rock platform just west of that. Pick up the {{DL|Valuable item|Nugget}} and climb up the ladder.


=== 2F ===
===2F===
Head east through the maze to find a {{DL|Potion|Full Restore}}, then continue on to find the next ladder.
Head east through the maze to find a {{DL|Potion|Full Restore}}, then continue on to find the next ladder.


=== 1F ===
===1F===
Go west and surf across the lake for another {{DL|Potion|Full Restore}}, then climb back onto the rock slab. Follow the southern trail to the next ladder.
Go west and surf across the water for another {{DL|Potion|Full Restore}}, then climb back onto the rock platform. Follow the southern trail to the next ladder.


=== 2F ===
===2F===
Pick up the {{DL|Poké Ball|Ultra Ball}}, then follow the trail to the ladder in the northwest.
Pick up the {{ball|Ultra}}, then follow the trail to the ladder in the northwest.


=== 1F ===
===1F===
Take the next ladder down to the basement floor.
Take the next ladder down to the basement floor.


=== B1F ===
===B1F===
Head northeast from the ladder, and get a {{DL|Revive|Max Revive}} from the rock slab to the east. Follow the trail to the southwest, and climb up onto the central rock slab to find another {{DL|Poké Ball|Ultra Ball}}. Surf across the small pond, and cut across the rock slab in the northeast. Surf south to find {{p|Mewtwo}} alone on its island.
Head northeast from the ladder, and grab the {{DL|Revive|Max Revive}} from the north-central rock platform. Follow the trail to the southwest, and climb up onto the central rock platform to collect another {{ball|Ultra}}. Surf across the water and cut across the rock platform in the northeast. Surf south to find {{p|Mewtwo}} alone on its island.


==== Mewtwo ====
====Mewtwo====
Not only is it the strongest Pokémon in the game, but it's already at level 70!  If you don't have the Master Ball, this battle will be even tougher than catching the [[legendary birds]]. Be sure to save the game before approaching it, as you've only got one chance to catch it. Mewtwo can restore its health nearly a dozen times with {{m|Recover}}, and its only weakness is to {{type|Bug}} attacks. However, the three damage-inflicting Bug-type moves are fairly weak. It may be better to use the legendary birds, as they are nearly Mewtwo's equals in terms of power. Inflicting status ailments can make the battle quite a bit easier, as a {{status|burn}} eats away at its health, and being {{status|Freeze|frozen}} prevents it from attacking or recovering.
Not only is it the strongest Pokémon in the game, but it's already at level 70!  If you don't have the {{ball|Master}}, this battle will be even tougher than catching the [[legendary birds]]. Be sure to save the game before approaching it, as you have only one chance to catch it. Mewtwo can restore its health nearly a dozen times with {{m|Recover}}, and is only vulnerable to {{type|Bug}} attacks. However, {{m|Leech Life|the three}} {{m|Pin Missile|damage-inflicting}} {{m|Twineedle|Bug-type moves}} are fairly weak. It may be better to use the legendary birds, as they are nearly Mewtwo's equals in terms of power. Inflicting status ailments can make the battle quite a bit easier, as a {{status|burn}} eats away at its health, and being {{status|Freeze|frozen}} prevents it from attacking or recovering.


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Having cleared [[Cerulean Cave]], you have now completed the storyline.  Even though there are no more Gym Leaders to defeat, you still have a task to finish: completing the [[Pokédex]] for [[Professor Oak]].  If you manage to do it, you can show it to the [[Game Freak]] employees in {{ci|Celadon}} for your reward. This concludes the Pokémon Red and Blue Walkthrough!
 
 
 
 


With [[Cerulean Cave]] cleared, the storyline is now complete. Even though there are no more Gym Leaders to defeat, you still have a task to finish: completing the [[Pokédex]] for [[Professor Oak]]. If you manage to do it, you can show it to the [[Game Freak]] employees in {{ci|Celadon}} for your reward.


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Revision as of 04:15, 28 April 2017

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


Route 4

Go west from the entrance of the Cerulean Cave to the Route 4 to meet a trainer that was unaccessible without Surf.


Cerulean Cave

As Champion, you can now access Cerulean Cave, which was previously off-limits because of the powerful Pokémon inside. This is where Mewtwo fled after destroying the research facility on Cinnabar Island.

This is a treacherous, sprawling cave, so make sure that you are well-prepared. Stock up on Ultra Balls and bring the Super Rod along, too. Bring a Pokémon that can use Surf, and pack that Master Ball if you still have it. Mewtwo is one tough fighter, even harder to catch than the legendary birds, so you're in for a long battle if you've used it already. Head north to Route 24 and surf south along the river to reach the cave.

Cerulean Cave, 1F
Cerulean Cave, 2F
Cerulean Cave, B1F

1F

Walk up onto the rock platform and climb the ladder to the second floor.

2F

Loop around to the east, grab the PP Up, and take the ladder in the northeast back to the first floor.

1F

Go down the stairway and surf to the west. Grab the nearby Max Elixer, and climb onto the rock platform just west of that. Pick up the Nugget and climb up the ladder.

2F

Head east through the maze to find a Full Restore, then continue on to find the next ladder.

1F

Go west and surf across the water for another Full Restore, then climb back onto the rock platform. Follow the southern trail to the next ladder.

2F

Pick up the Ultra Ball, then follow the trail to the ladder in the northwest.

1F

Take the next ladder down to the basement floor.

B1F

Head northeast from the ladder, and grab the Max Revive from the north-central rock platform. Follow the trail to the southwest, and climb up onto the central rock platform to collect another Ultra Ball. Surf across the water and cut across the rock platform in the northeast. Surf south to find Mewtwo alone on its island.

Mewtwo

Not only is it the strongest Pokémon in the game, but it's already at level 70! If you don't have the Master Ball, this battle will be even tougher than catching the legendary birds. Be sure to save the game before approaching it, as you have only one chance to catch it. Mewtwo can restore its health nearly a dozen times with Recover, and is only vulnerable to Bug-type attacks. However, the three damage-inflicting Bug-type moves are fairly weak. It may be better to use the legendary birds, as they are nearly Mewtwo's equals in terms of power. Inflicting status ailments can make the battle quite a bit easier, as a burn eats away at its health, and being frozen prevents it from attacking or recovering.

Spr 1b 150.png
Type:
Psychic Unknown
Mewtwo Lv.70
Barrier
Psychic
Swift
Normal
Psychic
Psychic
Recover
Normal

With Cerulean Cave cleared, the storyline is now complete. Even though there are no more Gym Leaders to defeat, you still have a task to finish: completing the Pokédex for Professor Oak. If you manage to do it, you can show it to the Game Freak employees in Celadon for your reward.

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