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==='''Pallet Town to Viridian City'''===
== Pewter City ==
[[Image:Pewterrby.PNG|thumb|300px|right|Pewter City]]


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First, make sure to visit the [[Poké Center]] to heal up from the trek through the forest.  If you've got the extra money, you may want to buy a few [[Potion]]s from the [[Poké Mart]] in preparation for challenging the [[Pewter Gym]].  You won't be able to head east yet, since the kid at the edge of the city will drag you to the Gym if you try to leave.


New Towns/Routes in this Section
=== Pewter Museum of Science ===


[[Pallet Town]]
The [[Pewter Museum of Science]] is located on the north side of the city.  It hosts a wide range of artifacts and exhibits, with a focus on [[fossil]] excavation and space exploration.  Admission to the main building is {{pdollar}}50 for a child's ticket.  The second smaller building is closed to the public, but if you come back later and {{m|cut}} past the tree, one of the scientists there will give you the {{DL|List of key items in Generation I|Old Amber}}; if you take it to [[Cinnabar Island]], the scientists there can resurrect an ancient {{p|Aerodactyl}}.


{{rt|1}}
=== Pewter Gym ===
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== ''Pallet Town'' ==
{{sign|RBY|header}}
{{sign|RBY|PEWTER CITY}}
{{sign|RBY|POKéMON GYM}}
{{sign|RBY|LEADER: BROCK}}
{{sign|RBY|The Rock Solid <br> POKéMON Trainer!}}
{{sign|RBY|footer}}


After inserting you game into the desired platform to play it, switch it on and you will be shown the opening video. Watch until the Press Start screen shows or press A to skip to it. Then press start alter your settings in the Option menu or get your New Game under way by choosing it.
This could be one tough fight.  While [[Brock]] officially specializes in the {{type2|Rock}}, both his {{p|Geodude}} and {{p|Onix}} are also part of the {{type2|Ground}}. This means that {{p|Pikachu}}'s electrical attacks be useless, but luckily neither one knows a {{type2|Ground}} attack, or Pikachu would be in real trouble!  {{t|Grass}}- and {{type2|Water}}s would be best here, but {{t|Fighting}}- and {{type2|Flying}}s also have an advantage. If you caught a {{p|Mankey}} on {{rt|22}}, try battling with that and a {{p|Pidgey}} (or {{p|Pidgeotto}}), and you might just win.


* Name Entry
{| class="expandable" {{bluetable|background: #{{rock color light}}; width: 50%}}
After a brief introduction to the Pokémon world from [[Professor Oak]] you are asked to enter your name form three Default names or a name of your choice (Seven characters max.)
|- style="background: #{{rock color}};"
[[Image:PkmnYNameEntry.PNG]]
! Name
Then you are asked to do a similar thing for your rival. This guide will refer to the characters as You or Ash and Rival or Gary
! Pokémon
! Winnings
|-
| Jr. Trainer♂
| Lv 9 Diglett, Lv 9 Sandshrew
| {{pdollar}}180
|}
{{Party|
color={{rock color}}|
bordercolor={{rock color dark}}|
headcolor={{rock color light}}|
sprite=Y Brock.png|
prize={{pdollar}}1188|
class=[[Leader]]|
name=Brock|
game={{v2|Yellow}}|
location=[[Pewter Gym]]|
pokemon=2|
pokemon1={{Pokémon|
gen=1|
ndex=074|
pokemon=Geodude|
game=Yellow|
level=10|
type1=Rock|
type2=Ground|
move1=Tackle|
move1type=Normal}}|
pokemon2={{Pokémon|
gen=1|
ndex=095|
pokemon=Onix|
game=Yellow|
level=12|
type1=Rock|
type2=Ground|
move1=Tackle|
move1type=Normal|
move2=Screech|
move2type=Normal|
move3=Bide|
move3type=Normal|
move4=Bind|
move4type=Normal}}}}


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Congratulations, you've just won the {{badge|Boulder}}!  The badge gives a slight {{stat|attack}} boost during battle, and also lets you use {{m|Flash}} outside of battle (even though you don't have [[HM05]] yet). <br> Brock also gives you {{TM|34|Bide}} as a prize.  Now that you've beaten Brock, your next destination is Cerulean City in the east.  Stock up on Poké Balls and Potions before you leave for {{rt|3}}, then it's off to the wilderness again!
Upon entering the names and finishing up your introduction with P.Oak you will arrive in your bedroom, your [[PC]] is located in the top-left of your room and you have a [[Potion]] stored in it. After obtaining the Potion go down the stairs and leave your house.
*Once you acquire the various means ([[Old Rod]], [[Surf]] etc) and have [[Pokéballs]] these Pokémon will be obtainable,
{{catchableheader|land}}
{{catchbar|Gift Pokémon}}
{{catchentry1|025|Pikachu|no|no|yes|{{prof|Oak}}'s lab|5|[[Starter Pokémon]]}}
{{catchtime|SurfFish}}
{{catchentry1|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|[[Fishing#Old_Rod|Old Rod]]|5|100%}}
{{Catchentry1|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|[[Fishing#Good_Rod|Good Rod]]|10|50%}}
{{Catchentry1|118|Goldeen|yes|yes|yes|[[Fishing#Good_Rod|Good Rod]]|10|50%}}
{{catchentry1|072|Tentacool|no|no|yes|[[Fishing#Super_Rod|Super Rod]]|10-20|40%}}
{{catchentry1|120|Staryu|no|no|yes|[[Fishing#Super_Rod|Super Rod]]|5-10|60%}}
{{catchablefooter|land}}


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== Route 3 ==
After leaving your house to advance the story you must leave the Town by the north exit, after two steps into the grass Prof.Oak will stop you. You are then attacked by a wild Pikachu, which Prof.Oak luckily catches. He then escorts you to his lab. [[Image:PkmnYOak.PNG]] After a brief chat he will give you a Pokémon and as you try to get it your rival will snatch it, but luckily Prof.Oak gives yo the untame Pikachu he just caught. Enter a Nickname for Pikachu if you wish and try to leave the lab. Gary won't let you leave without a battle with your new Pokémon.
[[Image:R3rby.PNG|thumb|450px|right|Route 3]]


[[Image:PkmnYGary.PNG]]
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.
{{Party
 
|color={{yellow color}}
{| class="expandable" {{bluetable|background: #{{kanto color light}}; width: 50%}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|- style="background: #{{kanto color}};"
|bordercolor={{yellow color dark}}
! Name
|sprite=Y Blue.png
! Pokémon
|prize={{Pdollar}}175
! Winnings
|class=[[Rival]]
|-
|name={{ga|Blue}}
| Lass
| Lv 9 Pidgey, Lv 9 Pidgey
| {{pdollar}}135
|-
| Bug Catcher
| Lv 10 Caterpie, Lv 10 Weedle, Lv 10 Caterpie
| {{pdollar}}100
|-
| Youngster
| Lv 11 Rattata, Lv 11 Ekans
| {{pdollar}}165
|-
| Bug Catcher
| Lv 9 Weedle, Lv 9 Kakuna, Lv 9 Caterpie, <br> Lv 9 Metapod
| {{pdollar}}90
|-
| Lass
| Lv 10 Rattata, Lv 10 Nidoran♂
| {{pdollar}}150
|-
| Bug Catcher
| Lv 11 Caterpie, Lv 11 Metapod
| {{pdollar}}110
|-
| Youngster
| Lv 14 Spearow
| {{pdollar}}210
|-
| Lass
| Lv 14 Jigglypuff
| {{pdollar}}210
|}
{| class="expandable" {{bluetable|background: #{{yellow color light}}; width: 30%}}
|- style="background: #{{yellow color}};"
! Pokémon
! Encounter rate
|-
| Spearow
| 55%
|-
| Rattata
| 15%
|-
| Sandshrew
| 15%
|-
| Mankey
| 15%
|}
 
 
 
Once you've made it past all of those Trainers, you can look for some new Pokémon.  While you've run into {{p|Rattata}} before, you probably haven't encountered {{p|Spearow}}, {{p|Sandshrew}}, or {{p|Mankey}} yet.  The next point of interest is the Poké Center.  There's a shady guy inside near the PC that will offer to sell you a {{p|Magikarp}} for {{pdollar}}500.  The fish itself isn't a great {{type2|Water}} choice, since it can only {{m|splash}} around until Lv 15, but with enough training it will evolve to {{p|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 later on.  Heal up your team and head into [[Mt. Moon]].
 
=== Mt. Moon ===
[[Image:Mt. moon.png|thumb|left|Mt. Moon, 1F]]
 
{| class="expandable" {{bluetable|background: #{{yellow color light}}; width: 30%}}
|- style="background: #{{yellow color}};"
! Pokémon
! Encounter rate
|-
| Zubat
| {{tt|75%|1F}} / {{tt|65%|B1F}} / {{tt|60%|B2F}}
|-
| Geodude
| {{tt|20%|1F}} / {{tt|20%|B1F}} / {{tt|15%|B2F}}
|-
| Sandshrew
| {{tt|4%|1F}}
|-
| Paras
| {{tt|10%|B1F}} / {{tt|15%|B2F}}
|-
| Clefairy
| {{tt|1%|1F}} / {{tt|5%|B1F}} / {{tt|10%|B2F}}
|-
| Omanyte (Helix Fossil)
| Only one, B2F
|-
| Kabuto (Dome Fossil)
| Only one, B2F
|}
 
 
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.  {{p|Zubat}}, {{p|Paras}}, {{p|Geodude}}, and {{p|Clefairy}} would all be welcome additions to your Pokédex.
 
When you first enter the cave, make a left and grab the {{TM|12|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 {{DL|Vitamin|HP Up}} from the ledge and take the stairs back to the first floor.
 
Head south 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 north 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 {{TM|01|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 {{evostone|Moon}} sitting in the corner, too).
 
You've only got two more Rocket grunts between you and the exit, you're almost there!  Follow the winding tunnel to find the only Trainer left, a Super Nerd that claims both of the nearby [[fossil]]s as his own.  After beating him, he compromises, saying you'll each take a single fossil.  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 {{p|Kabuto}}, while the [[Helix Fossil]] will become an {{p|Omanyte}}.  You can't go wrong with either one; both become {{t|Rock}}/{{t|Water}}-types.  Since you can only get one, you'll have to trade if you want the second.  Choose your fossil, head towards the stairs, and you're home free... after a couple of familiar Rocket grunts jump you!
 
{| class="expandable" {{bluetable|background: #{{kanto color light}}; width: 50%}}
|- style="background: #{{kanto color}};"
! {{tt|Name|Trainers on 1F}}
! Pokémon
! Winnings
|-
| Bug Catcher
| Lv 11 Weedle, Lv 11 Kakuna
| {{pdollar}}110
|-
| Lass
| Lv 14 Clefairy
| {{pdollar}}210
|-
| Super Nerd
| Lv 11 Magnemite, Lv 11 Voltorb
| {{pdollar}}275
|-
| Bug Catcher
| Lv 10 Caterpie, Lv 10 Metapod, Lv 10 Caterpie
| {{pdollar}}100
|-
| Lass
| Lv 11 Oddish, Lv 11 Bellsprout
| {{pdollar}}165
|-
| Youngster
| Lv 10 Rattata, Lv 10 Rattata, Lv 10 Zubat
| {{pdollar}}150
|-
| Hiker
| Lv 10 Geodude, Lv 10 Geodude, Lv 10 Onix
| {{pdollar}}350
|}
{| class="expandable" {{bluetable|background: #{{kanto color light}}; width: 50%}}
|- style="background: #{{kanto color}};"
! {{tt|Name|Trainers on B2F}}
! Pokémon
! Winnings
|-
| Rocket
| Lv 11 Sandshrew, Lv 11 Rattata, Lv 11 Zubat
| {{pdollar}}330
|-
| Rocket
| Lv 12 Zubat, Lv 12 Ekans
| {{pdollar}}360
|-
| Rocket
| Lv 13 Rattata, Lv 13 Zubat
| {{pdollar}}390
|-
| Super Nerd
| Lv 12 Grimer, Lv 12 Voltorb, Lv 12 Koffing
| {{pdollar}}300
|}
{{Party|color=666666|bordercolor=CC0000|headcolor={{yellow color light}}
|sprite=Team Rocket.png
|prize={{Pdollar}}420
|class=[[Rocket]]
|name=Jessie and James
|game={{v2|Yellow}}
|game={{v2|Yellow}}
|location=[[Professor Oak's Laboratory]]
|location=[[Mt. Moon]]
|pokemon=1
|pokemon=3
|pokemon1={{Pokémon
|pokemon1={{Pokémon|gen=1|game=Yellow|ndex=023|pokemon=Ekans
|gen=1
|level=14|type1=Poison
|game=Yellow
|move1=Wrap|move1type=Normal
|ndex=133
|move2=Leer|move2type=Normal
|pokemon=Eevee
|move3=Poison Sting|move3type=Poison}}
|level=5
|pokemon2={{Pokémon|gen=1|game=Yellow|ndex=052|pokemon=Meowth
|type1=Normal
|level=14|type1=Normal
|move1=Tackle
|move1=Scratch|move1type=Normal
|move1type=Normal
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal
|move2=Tail Whip
|move3=Bite|move3type=Normal}}
|move2type=Normal}}
|pokemon3={{Pokémon|gen=1|game=Yellow|ndex=109|pokemon=Koffing
|level=14|type1=Poison
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal
|move2=Smog|move2type=Poison}}
}}
}}




After the battle your Pokémon are automatically healed ready for you trip north to Route 1.
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==''Route 1''==
== Route 4 ==
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[[Image:R4rby.PNG|thumb|500px|right|Route 4]]
*Once you are able to buy Pokéballs these Pokémon are catchable.
 
{{catchableheader}}
After the trek through Mt. Moon, {{rt|4}} will seem like a walk in the park.  There are no Trainers here, and only a small patch of grass to the south. Pick up {{TM|04|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 challenging the Cerulean Gym, this is the best place to do it.  Once your team is around Lv 20-25, you should be in good shape.
{{catchentry1|016|Pidgey|no|no|yes|Grass|2-7|70%}}
 
{{catchentry1|019|Rattata|no|no|yes|Grass|2-4|30%}}
{| class="expandable" {{bluetable|background: #{{yellow color light}}; width: 30%}}
{{catchablefooter}}
|- style="background: #{{yellow color}};"
This Route is pretty straight forward, as there are no Pokémon to catch until you can get Pokéballs. It heads North going Left first with a person to talk to on the left, and then Right and up until you reach [[Viridian City]].
! Pokémon
! Encounter rate
|-
| Rattata
| 15%
|-
| Spearow
| 55%
|-
| Sandshrew
| 15%
|-
| Mankey
| 15%
|}


[[Image:PkmnYShop.PNG]] This shop assistant has a Potion for you.


[[Appendix:Yellow walkthrough/Section 4|Part 2]]
Time to visit [[Cerulean City]]!


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Pewter City

File:Pewterrby.PNG
Pewter City

First, make sure to visit the Poké Center to heal up from the trek through the forest. If you've got the extra money, you may want to buy a few Potions from the Poké Mart in preparation for challenging the Pewter Gym. You won't be able to head east yet, since the kid at the edge of the city will drag you to the Gym if you try to leave.

Pewter Museum of Science

The Pewter Museum of Science is located on the north side of the city. It hosts a wide range of artifacts and exhibits, with a focus on fossil excavation and space exploration. Admission to the main building is $50 for a child's ticket. The second smaller building is closed to the public, but if you come back later and cut past the tree, one of the scientists there will give you the Old Amber; if you take it to Cinnabar Island, the scientists there can resurrect an ancient Aerodactyl.

Pewter Gym

PEWTER CITY
POKéMON GYM
LEADER: BROCK
The Rock Solid
POKéMON Trainer!

This could be one tough fight. While Brock officially specializes in the Template:Type2, both his Geodude and Onix are also part of the Template:Type2. This means that Pikachu's electrical attacks be useless, but luckily neither one knows a Template:Type2 attack, or Pikachu would be in real trouble! Grass- and Template:Type2s would be best here, but Fighting- and Template:Type2s also have an advantage. If you caught a Mankey on Route 22, try battling with that and a Pidgey (or Pidgeotto), and you might just win.



Congratulations, you've just won the Boulder Badge! The badge gives a slight attack boost during battle, and also lets you use Flash outside of battle (even though you don't have HM05 yet).
Brock also gives you TM34 (Bide) as a prize. Now that you've beaten Brock, your next destination is Cerulean City in the east. Stock up on Poké Balls and Potions before you leave for Route 3, then it's off to the wilderness again!

Route 3

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.


Once you've made it past all of those Trainers, you can look for some new Pokémon. While you've run into Rattata before, you probably haven't encountered Spearow, Sandshrew, or Mankey yet. The next point of interest is the Poké Center. There's a shady guy inside near the PC that will offer to sell 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 later on. Heal up your team and head into Mt. Moon.

Mt. Moon

File:Mt. moon.png
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 south 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 north 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 only got two more Rocket grunts between you and the exit, you're almost there! Follow the winding tunnel to find the only Trainer left, a Super Nerd that claims both of the nearby fossils as his own. After beating him, he compromises, saying you'll each take a single fossil. 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 towards the stairs, and you're home free... after a couple of familiar Rocket grunts jump you!




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. 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 challenging the Cerulean Gym, this is the best place to do it. Once your team is around Lv 20-25, you should be in good shape.


Time to visit Cerulean City!


← Part 2 Viridian City to Viridian Forest
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