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Time to visit [[Cerulean City]]!
Time to visit [[Cerulean City]]!


'''<center>[[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough|Intro]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 1|Part 1]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 2|Part 2]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 3|Part 3]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 4|Part 4]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 5|Part 5]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 6|Part 6]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 7|Part 7]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 8|Part 8]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 9|Part 9]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 10|Part 10]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 11|Part 11]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 12|Part 12]]</center>'''
'''<center>[[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough|Intro]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 1|Part 1]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 2|Part 2]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 3|Part 3]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 4|Part 4]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 5|Part 5]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 6|Part 6]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 7|Part 7]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 8|Part 8]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 9|Part 9]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 10|Part 10]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 11|Part 11]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 12|Part 12]] | [[Appendix:Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 13|Part 13]]</center>'''


[[Category:Red and Blue walkthrough]]
[[Category:Red and Blue walkthrough]]

Revision as of 23:05, 31 July 2009

There are no less than eight Trainers on this route. You've been warned! It's worth it though, you'll be a stronger (and richer) Trainer because of it.


Now that you've made it past those Trainers, you can finally try to catch some new Pokémon! Along with Pidgey, Spearow and Jigglypuff can also be found here. The next point of interest is the Poké Center. There's a shady guy inside near the PC that will you a Magikarp for $500! The fish itself isn't a great Template:Type2 choice, since it can only splash around until Lv 15, but with enough training it will evolve to Gyarados at Lv 20 (with way better stats and moves). It's up to you if you want to fork over the money for the fish here, since they are found almost everywhere with the Old Rod. Heal up your team and head into Mt. Moon.

Mt. Moon

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Mt. Moon, 1F

Mt. Moon isn't a very tough cave to get through, especially if your team is around Lv 15 by now. Since this is the first cave you'll explore, there are some new Pokémon to find. Zubat, Paras, Geodude, and Clefairy would all be welcome additions to your Pokédex.

When you first enter the cave, make a left and grab the TM12 (Water Gun) and Potion, and defeat the nearby trainer on the way. Follow the tunnel around and take the first stairs you see.

Look out for the Team Rocket grunt here, that means that the criminal gang is up to no good somewhere nearby. Grab the HP Up from the ledge and take the stairs back to the first floor.

Head down for two more Trainer battles, as well as a Potion, Rare Candy, and Escape Rope. These are all handy items right now, since the Escape Rope will warp you back to the entrance if you need to heal up; the Rare Candy can raise a Pokémon's level by 1. Head up and follow the tunnel around to the left, and take the next set of stairs you see.

A second Team Rocket grunt is standing here, so get ready to battle! Grab the TM01 (Mega Punch) from the ledge, and check the nearby boulder for an Ether before returning to the main floor.

Follow the tunnel around to the northwest corner of the cave, battling the last two Trainers on this floor along the way (grab the Moon sitting in the corner, too).

You've got two more Rocket grunts between you and the exit, you're almost there! Be careful about the next Rocket you find, since his Raticate's Hyper Fang can be a problem. Follow the winding path to the next Rocket grunt, who mutters about the team stealing fossils for profit. Only one trainer left, a Super Nerd that claims both nearby fossils as his own. After beating him, he compromises, saying you'll each take one of the fossils. Like the Old Amber in Pewter City, if you take the fossil to Cinnabar Island, the scientists there can revive a prehistoric Pokémon! The Dome Fossil will become a Kabuto, while the Helix Fossil will become an Omanyte. You can't go wrong with either one; both become Rock/Water-types. Since you can only get one, you'll have to trade if you want the second. Choose your fossil, head left, and take the stairs outta here!

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Route 4

After the trek through Mt. Moon, Route 4 will seem like a walk in the park. There are no Trainers here, and only a small patch of grass to the south. You can find new Pokémon in the grass; Ekans (Red) or Sandshrew (Blue). Pick up TM04 (Whirlwind) from the north side of the route, then head south and jump the ledge into the tall grass (once you do, you can't backtrack through Mt. Moon). If you need to train before battling Misty, this is the best place to do it. Once your team is around Lv 20-25, then you should be in good shape.

Time to visit Cerulean City!

Intro | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13