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Yellow
Ok ready for some codes for Yellow! Well here they are!!!
- Free master balls!-01017ccf-
- Catch wild MEW!-0115d7cf-
- Surfing Pikachu(Use this code when u start over your game to make it work!013972d1-
- All badges! 01ff55d3-
- Pokemon level 190(this code does not always work!) 01be26d1-
- Infinite money! 019946d3-
- No random battles(wild pokemon) 01033bd1-
- Buy rare candy!(put with the code Infinite money to get rare candy for free! 01287ccf-
- Float on air!(jump off a ledge) 010a13d7-
Now for some helpful hints!
(if youv’ed played this game recently u might just want to scan through these!!!)
Pikachu will ALWAYS obey u unless u treat it badly!!!
Remember! If one of these codes is fake don’t turn in the whole page just post that it is on here! If u have anymore working codes or hints PLEASE post them on here and if they work u will see them in my revised version!!!
Thank u for your time!!
Jeff
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Beat Brock |
When you pass the woods and get to Pewter City, You will have to battle Brock the Gym Leader. He uses rock type so Pikachu will be usuless against him as electricity dosn't effect rock. In some of the other cheat codes it says to use water or grass type but you cannot find water or grass types that early in the game. So I caught a Nidoran (girl or boy, it dosn't matter) and trained it untill it learned double kick. Double kick is a fighting attack which is super effective against rock.
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Beating Lt Surge Without Diglet |
Get Charmander and level him up. While on the way to Vermilion City fight the grunt outside the diggers house to get dig and teach it to your Charmander.
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Boss Tactics |
If you are in front of the Celadon City Pokemon Center, go right three squares, go up until you run into bushes, go left until you see an opening in the bushes. When you see the opening, go into it. Then, go left unil you see an opening behind a building. Go into that. Then, go up the steps until they stop. Go right, you will run into a wall, then go down. You will see a door, go into it. You will see an Item Ball on a table. Get it. It contains Eevee.
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Catch Pokémon |
Catch Wild Abra 0194d7cf
Catch Wild Aerodactyl 01abd7cf
Catch Wild Alakazam 0195d7cf
Catch Wild Arbok 012dd7cf
Catch Wild Arcanine 0114d7cf
Catch Wild Articuno 014ad7cf
Catch Wild Beedrill 0172d7cf
Catch Wild Bellsprout 01bcd7cf
Catch Wild Blastoise 011cd7cf
Catch Wild Bulbasaur 0199d7cf
Catch Wild Butterfree 017dd7cf
Catch Wild Caterpie 017bd7cf
Catch Wild Chansey 0128d7cf
Catch Wild Charizard 01b4d7cf
Catch Wild Charmander 01b0d7cf
Catch Wild Charmeleon 01b2d7cf
Catch Wild Clefable 018ed7cf
Catch Wild Clefairy 0104d7cf
Catch Wild Cloyster 018bd7cf
Catch Wild Cubone 0111d7cf
Catch Wild Dewgong 0178d7cf
Catch Wild Diglett 013bd7cf
Catch Wild Ditto 014cd7cf
Catch Wild Dodrio 0174d7cf
Catch Wild Doduo 0146d7cf
Catch Wild Dragonair 0159d7cf
Catch Wild Dragonite 0159d7cf
Catch Wild Dratini 0158d7cf
Catch Wild Drowzee 0130d7cf
Catch Wild Dugtrio 0176d7cf
Catch Wild Eevee 0166d7cf
Catch Wild Ekans 016cd7cf
Catch Wild Electrabuzz 0135d7cf
Catch Wild Electrode 018dd7cf
Catch Wild Exeggutor 010ad7cf
Catch Wild Ezeggcute 010cd7cf
Catch Wild Farfetch'd 0140d7cf
Catch Wild Fearow 0123d7cf
Catch Wild Flareon 0167d7cf
Catch Wild Gastly 0119d7cf
Catch Wild Gengar 010ed7cf
Catch Wild Geodude 01a9d7cf
Catch Wild Gloom 01bad7cf
Catch Wild Golbat 0182d7cf
Catch Wild Golduck 0180d7cf
Catch Wild Golem 0131d7cf
Catch Wild Graveler 0127d7cf
Catch Wild Grimer 010dd7cf
Catch Wild Growlithe 0121d7cf
Catch Wild Gyarados 0116d7cf
Catch Wild Haunter 0193d7cf
Catch Wild Hitmonchan 012cd7cf
Catch Wild Hitmonlee 012bd7cf
Catch Wild Horsea 015cd7cf
Catch Wild Hypno 0181d7cf
Catch Wild Jigglypuff 0164d7cf
Catch Wild Jolteon 0168d7cf
Catch Wild Jynx 0148d7cf
Catch Wild Kabuto 015ad7cf
Catch Wild Kabutops 015bd7cf
Catch Wild Kadabra 0126d7cf
Catch Wild Kakuna 0171d7cf
Catch Wild Kangaskhan 0102d7cf
Catch Wild Kinger 018ad7cf
Catch Wild Koffing 0137d7cf
Catch Wild Krabby 014edd7cf
Catch Wild Lapras 0113d7cf
Catch Wild Lickitung 010bd7cf
Catch Wild Machamp 017ed7cf
Catch Wild Machoke 0129d7cf
Catch Wild Machop 016ad7cf
Catch Wild Magmar 0133d7cf
Catch Wild Magnemite 01add7cf
Catch Wild Magneton 0136d7cf
Catch Wild Majikarp 0185d7cf
Catch Wild Mankey 0139d7cf
Catch Wild Marowak 0191d7cf
Catch Wild Meowth 014dd7cf
Catch Wild Metapod 017cd7cf
Catch Wild Mew 0115d7cf
Catch Wild Mewtwo 0183d7cf
Catch Wild Motres 0149d7cf
Catch Wild Mr. Mime 012ad7cf
Catch Wild Muk 0188d7cf
Catch Wild NidoKing 0107d7cf
Catch Wild NidoQueen 0110d7cf
Catch Wild Nidoran 010fd7cf
Catch Wild Male Nidoran 0103d7cf
Catch Wild Male Nidorino 01a7d7cf
Catch Wild Nidorina 01a8d7cf
Catch Wild Ninetales 0153d7cf
Catch Wild Oddish 01b9d7cf
Catch Wild Omanytle 0162d7cf
Catch Wild Omastar 0163d7cf
Catch Wild Onix 0122d7cf
Catch Wild Paras 016dd7cf
Catch Wild Parasect 012ed7cf
Catch Wild Persian 0190d7cf
Catch Wild Pidgeot 0197d7cf
Catch Wild Pidgeotto 0196d7cf
Catch Wild Pidgey 0124d7cf
Catch Wild Pikachu 0154d7cf
Catch Wild Pinsir 011dd7cf
Catch Wild Poliwag 0147d7cf
Catch Wild Poliwhirl 016fd7cf
Catch Wild Ponyta 01a3d7cf
Catch Wild Porygon 01aad7cf
Catch Wild Primeape 0175d7cf
Catch Wild Psyduck 012fd7cf
Catch Wild Raichu 0154d7cf
Catch Wild Rapidash 01a4d7cf
Catch Wild Raticate 01a6d7cf
Catch Wild Rattata 01a5d7cf
Catch Wild Rhyhorn 0101d7cf
Catch Wild Sandshrew 0160d7cf
Catch Wild Sandslash 0161d7cf
Catch Wild Scyther 011ad7cf
Catch Wild Seadra 015dd7cf
Catch Wild Seaking 019ed7cf
Catch Wild Seel 013ad7cf
Catch Wild Shellder 0117d7cf
Catch Wild Slowbro 0108d7cf
Catch Wild Slowpoke 0125d7cf
Catch Wild Snorlax 0184d7cf
Catch Wild Spearow 0105d7cf
Catch Wild Squirtle 01b1d7cf
Catch Wild Starmie 0198d7cf
Catch Wild Staru 011bd7cf
Catch Wild Tangela 011ed7cf
Catch Wild Tauros 013cd7cf
Catch Wild Tentacool 0118d7cf
Catch Wild Tentacruel 019bd7cf
Catch Wild Vaporeon 0169d7cf
Catch Wild Venamoth 0177d7cf
Catch Wild Venonat 0141d7cf
Catch Wild Venusaur 019ad7cf
Catch Wild Victreebell 01bed7cf
Catch Wild Vileplume 01bbd7cf
Catch Wild Voltorb 0106d7cf
Catch Wild Vulpix 0152d7cf
Catch Wild Wartortle 01b3d7cf
Catch Wild Weedle 0170d7cf
Catch Wild Weepinbell 01bdd7cf
Catch Wild Weezing 018fd7cf
Catch Wild Wigglypuff 0165d7cf
Catch Wild Zapdos 014bd7cf
Catch Wild Zubat 016bd7cf
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Celadon City Slot Tip |
All of the slot machines have different odds, which change every time. Play each machine 4 times, and if it hits 2 or more, then stick with that one, because it's probably hot.
If the slow machine forces you really close to a 777 or Bar Bar Bar it will probably give you one or the other soon.
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Cheap Potions |
When you reach Celadon City, go to the top (6th) floor of the Poke Mart and press A next to the machines and chose Lemonade. Lemonade replenishes 80 HP on a Pokemon, and it only costs 350 -- wich is a lot less than Hyper Potion.
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Clone Pokemon |
Note: This trick requires another Game Boy and Pokemon game.
Trade the Pokemon to be cloned, and have the other player get a Pokemon that he or she does not care about. Trade them, and make sure the player receiving the bad Pokemon can see the other player's screen. When the Game Boy that receives the good Pokemon's displays "Waiting", get ready to shut the other Game Boy off. When the "Waiting" message disappears, turn off the Game Boy that is receiving the bad Pokemon. When the "Trade completed" message appears, turn off the remaining Game Boy. Both games will have the same good Pokemon when they are turned back on.
Note: Do not attempt this trick with any saved games you wish to keep, as it can corrupt those files if done incorrectly.
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Cut Down Grassy Areas |
Once you get the HM "cut", your pokemon can cut down grassy areas. Use "cut" and it will cut a two by two area. Wild Pokemon will not attack you in the area you cut.
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Easy Catch |
When you are catching a pokemon. through the pokeball and press B and down at the same time(2 times),then press down untell you have your pokemon.
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Easy Level Gain |
To easily gain experience, simply switch the Pokémon you want to train with the top Pokémon on your list. When you go into battle the Pokémon will pop out. You can then switch to another Pokémon. Once you win the battle the beginning Pokémon and the fighting Pokémon will both gain experience points.
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Extra Damage |
While fighting, select your desired attack. When it says you are going to use that attack (eg. "Venusaur used Razor Leaf"), hold down the A button until your opponent's life stops draining. If your timing was right you'll do more damage than usual.
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Get Amnesia Psyduck |
Have you ever wondered how you can get the elusive Amnesia technique? Well, it's hidden deep in Pokemon Stadium for the Nintendo 64. Unlocking it will take a while, but it's definitely worth it. You have to register ALL 151 Pokemon in the Hall of Fame. Whenever you beat a tournament (or Gym Leader Castle), your six Pokemon are entered into the Hall of Fame. It doesn't matter whether you use rental Pokemon or your own, but you can't have any gaps. Once you've filled it all up, you are awarded a free Psyduck bonus Pokemon that knows the Amnesia technique. You can now upload it to your Game Boy pak and use it in your quest.
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Get Bulbasaur |
After you get Squirtle, go to Cerulean city, and in one of the houses there is a lady, who has Pokemon next to her. Talk to her and she will ask you a question. Choose the top answer and she will ask you another question. Choose the top answer again and you get Bulbasaur!
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Get Charmander |
There are several ways to snag Charmander. On way is to travel to Ceruleon City, and talk with the man on the other side of Nugget Bridge. The other way is to beat SS. St. Anne to port and speak to Officer Jenny.
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Get Eevee |
If you are in front of the Celadon City Pokemon Center, go right three squares, go up until you run into bushes, go left until you see an opening in the bushes. When you see the opening, go into it. Then, go left unil you see an opening behind a building. Go into that. Then, go up the steps until they stop. Go right, you will run into a wall, then go down. You will see a door, go into it. You will see an Item Ball on a table. Get it. It contains Eevee.
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Get Ice Beam TM |
Go to Celadon Dept. Store, go to the rooftop square. Get a bottle of Fresh Water, go talk to the girl who always wants a drink. Give the Fresh Water to her, she will give you TM13, which contains Ice Beam.
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Get Mewtwo |
To get Raichu in Pokemon Yellow you have to trade with someone who has a Pokemon Blue/Yellow game. Trade your Pikachu to them. If you have noticed in Pokemon Yellow, Pikachu refuses to take Thunder Stone. When Pikachu is traded to Blue/Red game, give Pikachu the Thunder Stone, Pikachu will now except and evolve. Then trade Pikachu back to Yellow. You will now have a Raichu for Pokemon Yellow!
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To get Raichu in Pokemon Yellow you have to trade with someone who has a Pokemon Blue/Yellow game. Trade your Pikachu to them. If you have noticed in Pokemon Yellow, Pikachu refuses to take Thunder Stone. When Pikachu is traded to Blue/Red game, give Pikachu the Thunder Stone, Pikachu will now except and evolve. Then trade Pikachu back to Yellow. You will now have a Raichu for Pokemon Yellow!
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Get Squirtle |
After getting off the S.S. Anne, and getting the Thunderbadge from the gymleader, Lt. Surge, then you can get Squirtle from Officer Jenny in the middle of town.
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Get Surfing Pikachu |
Did you ever notice the small house at the northern beach of Route 19 that wasn't in Pokémon Blue and Red? This hut is home to the infamous "Surfing Pikachu" mini-game. Here's the deal: if your Pikachu knows Surf, you can play the mini-game Pikachu's Beach right here. The only problem is that Pikachu can't learn Surf... Well, at least not in Pokémon Yellow. Here's how you get Surfing Pikachu (outside of winning a Nintendo Pokemon contest):
Surfing Pikachu is hidden in Pokémon Stadium for the Nintendo 64. To teach your Pikachu Surf (a technique it can normally not learn), you need to first unlock the R-2 (Round 2) mode. Then do the following:
Enter the R-2 Prime Cup's Master Ball division (you have to beat the first three divisions first).
Assemble a team that contains a Pikachu that does not yet know Surf. You HAVE to use a Pikachu from your Game Boy game. You cannot unlock Surfing Pikachu using a Rental Pokémon.
Do not register your team! Pick it directly from your Game Boy cartridge.
You now have to beat the Prime Cup's Master Ball division using a three-Pokémon team that always contains Pikachu. Pikachu has to be in every one of the eight battles.
You are not allowed to use any continues. If you do, you won't get Surfing Pikachu.
Once you have fulfilled all the above conditions, you are shown an award screen with Pikachu standing on a surfboard. From here on, Pikachu can use the Surf technique both in battle and during gameplay (Game Boy versions only). In Pokémon Yellow, you can now also access the hidden Surfing Pikachu mini-game. Simply go to the small hut on the northern beach of Route 19 and talk to the guy inside.
There is also a GameShark code that lets you access Surfing Pikachu, but we advise against using it, since it can mess up your Pokédex and save data. It's not worth the trouble.
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Get The Diploma |
Complete your Pokedex (Mew is optional) and visit the game designer in the Celadon Mansion. He will give you a diploma as a reward. |
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Get The Mimic TM |
Buy a Pokedoll in Celadon Mart, then FLY to Saffron and talk to the Copycat. She will give you the Mimic TM.
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Glitch City |
This is a really neat code! So the code begins...
This is a code no one knows about. It is a really good code, and more people should know about it. The following is only informative about the Red/Blue Glitch City. The one in the yellow version is totally different. Glitch City is best done in this 8-Step process...
1.Go into the Safari Zone entrance building, and when the guy says, "It's 500$ dollars to enter, would you like to come in", say YES.
2. Then go into the first rest house you encounter. Talk to the guy with the glasses once. Then leave early by going out the main entrance of the Safari Zone.
3.When the guy says, "Leaving early?" say NO. You will be sent back out. Don't make a move.
4. After doing this, leave early again, and when the guy says, "Leaving early?", say NO again.
5. Once you are back in the Safari Zone, save the game, turn it off, then turn it back on. After this, leave early again.
6. Once you leave early again, this is when the first glitch appears. Instead of the guy saying, "Leaving early", he says, "It's 500$ to enter. Would you like to come in?" When he says this, say NO.
7.From here, you will be sent back into Fuchsia. Pretty normal 'eh? Well the codes' not over! Once in Fuchsia, fly to Cinnabar Island. Then surf up and down the east coast (you will not find Missingno, instead you will run into Safari Pokémon. See the Safari cheat below for more information.) Now this may take about ten minutes, but it works. The amount of time you have to catch Pokémon in the Safari Zone is 500 steps, and it will be on Cinnabar Island! Remember, it takes 500 steps until time's up, so if you'd like to keep track, just count 500 steps (remember, keep on going up and down Cinnabar, and if you'd like, you can put the timer on for 10 minutes). And when you run into Safari Pokemon, just run away. It doesn't change anything. Use repel if you want to. (Trust me, it does work!)
As you can see, the "Ding-Dong" that normally goes off in the Safari Zone happens off Cinnabar.
8. After 500 steps, you will hear a "Ding-Dong" just like you hear in the Safari Zone when you run out of time only it's on Cinnabar Island. You will automatically be transported to the Safari Zone entrance building, and then leave the building. You will be in Glitch City!
After leaving the Safari Building, you'll be in Glitch City.
When you are in Glitch City, don't go too far to the left of the right. You will get stuck in invisible walls. You also have a chance to swim on land and walk on water! This is by far the most interesting code. In the red/blue version, if you go left to the hedge in Glitch City and jump over it, you will come to "checkered water". Go to the top left square, go left one space and then right one. You will be stuck, but you can surf. This is how to surf on land. If you head straight east or north, eventually you will get to the game's limits and it will shut off. Just turn the game on again and you will be returned to the last place you saved. The only way to get out of glitch city is to fly out, so if you save, make absolutely sure you have a Pokemon that knows how to fly, or you will be stuck in glitch city forever.
In the red and blue version Glitch City, this is the "checkered-water" you will come to.
(CHALLENGE: After you leave the safari entrance building (when you are about to fly to Cinnabar Island), you can fly to another place. Flying to Lavender Town, route 17 (the bike route), or several other places during the trick will trigger a totally different glitch city. If you go to the Bike Route on step 7, there'll be a Glitch City but one in which you walk down automatically, like the bikes! However, the Glitch City resulting from Cinnabar's coast allows you to walk around more than in any other discovered glitch city.)
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Ok, this cheat is probably one of the only Mew cheats that actually works, and it's only for Pokemon Yellow! First you have to have a Pokemon that knows Teleport. Then go to Cerulean city, but don't go in the gym just yet. Instead, go up Nugget bridge, and to the right will be a grassy area and a trainer. Go up past the bridge and go to the part where you're facing the trainer, but he can't see you (he'll just be off-screen). Then take one step forward and QUICKLY press start. Use teleport and you will go back to the Cerulean Pokemon Centre. If you try to press the start button, you will realise that it won't work. Go into the gym and fight the first trainer in the water. Go outside and head up Nugget Bridge. Your start screen should pop up as soon as you step on it. When it does, press the B button and you will battle Mew! Mew is only at level 7, but he's worht it! And I'm pretty sure that this glitch won't hurt or erase your game, unlike Missing.No. Trust me, this cheat works. I read it on a forum, and i was a little skeptical myself, but i started my game over again and it really worked! Now my Mew is at level 57! Try it yourself!
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How To Get Three TMs In Celadon City |
If you go to the 5th floor in the Celadon dept. Store and go up the stairs (*Don't ttake the stairs because the elevator is easier*) and walk up to one of the vending machines and get all three drinks and talk to the girl and she thirsthy, if you give her water she'll give you Ice Beam,soda=take down and a lemonade=Tri attack.
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How To Get Two HMs In Fuchsia City |
Normal Pokémon are weak against Fighting types.
Fire Pokémon are weak against Water, Ground and Rock types.
Water Pokémon are weak against Electric and Grass types.
Electric Pokémon are weak against Ground types.
Grass Pokémon are weak against: Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying and Bug types.
Ice Pokémon are weak against Fire, Fighting and Rock types.
Fighting Pokémon are weak against Flying and Psychic types.
Poison Pokémon are weak against Ground, Psychic and Bug types.
Ground Pokémon are weak against Water, Grass and Ice types.
Flying Pokémon are weak against Electric, Ice and Rock types.
Psychic Pokémon are weak against Bug types.
Bug Pokémon are weak against Fire, Poison, Flying and Rock types.
Rock Pokémon are weak against Water, Grass, Fighting and Ground types.
Ghost Pokémon are weak against Ghost types.
Dragon Pokémon are weak against Ice and Dragon types.
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Level 5 Gyarados |
Fly to Fushia city, go to the place where you get the Good Rod, go in the back yard there will be a lake fish in it with the Super Rod. After a while you should come upon a level 5 Gyarados. Note: Recommend using lots of Ultra Balls, it is almost like catching a regular Gyarados.
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No More Annoying Pikachu |
Trade pikachu to a freind and he will dissapear from behind you but if you trade him back he will hate you.
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Only Way To Get Mew |
We've seen so many fake Mew codes pop up on the web (and we get about 20 new fake Mew code submissions A DAY) that we've decided to add this following disclaimer to our codes section:
According to Nintendo, Mew cannot be found or caught in Pokemon Yellow, Red, or Blue. Outside of a GameShark code (which may mess up your Pokedex and render the game incompatible with Pokemon Stadium), the #151st Pokemon remains a cool litte extra that is only handed out by Nintendo on special occasions, such as Mall Tours or Pokemon events.
However, all those who want to catch a glimpse of the rare Pokemon can select Mew as a rental Pokemon in Pokemon Stadium for Nintendo 64 (but you cannot upload it to your Game Boy game). Note that Mew is just that -- a bonus Pokemon (albeit a very cool one that can learn all TMs) -- and not technically required to complete your Pokedex.
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Pikachu Stuff |
1. When pikachu's really mad, he'll have a skull (I think) over his head, and he'll look like he's doing thunderbolt. When he's happy, he will jump up and down.*
2. Jump over a ledge, but don't let pikachu come off it. He will become unpatient and he will do various things after a while.
3. While you do #2, sometimes if you walk forward while he's doing that, sometimes he'll slide after you.
* I meant the maximum mad and happy.
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Pokémon Weaknesses |
Normal Pokémon are weak against Fighting types.
Fire Pokémon are weak against Water, Ground and Rock types.
Water Pokémon are weak against Electric and Grass types.
Electric Pokémon are weak against Ground types.
Grass Pokémon are weak against: Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying and Bug types.
Ice Pokémon are weak against Fire, Fighting and Rock types.
Fighting Pokémon are weak against Flying and Psychic types.
Poison Pokémon are weak against Ground, Psychic and Bug types.
Ground Pokémon are weak against Water, Grass and Ice types.
Flying Pokémon are weak against Electric, Ice and Rock types.
Psychic Pokémon are weak against Bug types.
Bug Pokémon are weak against Fire, Poison, Flying and Rock types.
Rock Pokémon are weak against Water, Grass, Fighting and Ground types.
Ghost Pokémon are weak against Ghost types.
Dragon Pokémon are weak against Ice and Dragon types.
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Safari Zone Pokemon |
Go to Cinnabar island. Go to the pokemon center, then go to safari zone and use an escape rope to go back to Cinnabar island. Then surf on the right coast line and if you did it right you will get a safari zone pokemon.
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Secret Coins |
At the Game Corner there are secret coins lying around. You can get these coins by walking around and pressing the A button.
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Sleepy Pikachu |
Go to the Pokemon Center in Pewter City. If you check the Jigglypuff there, it'll sing and Pikachu will fall asleep! |
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Unlimited Way To Stop Sleeping |
After get the Pokéflute. Use it in battle when a Pokémon from your side is asleep. It will awake so you doesn't need "Awakening" anymore. You can use it as much as you can!
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Various Tips And Tricks |
Always carry at least 5 Pokeballs. That way if you run into a rare Pokemon, you've got a chance of catching it.
Always select a Pokemon Box that's got room for 2-3 more Pokemon in it. Because I've run into rare Pokemon before that I hadn't caught yet, used Pokeball, but it said my currently selected pokemon box was FULL.
When you get to the Elite 4, make sure all your Pokemon in your party are at least at level 60. At least!
Get the Hm that teaches FLY as soon as you can and teach it to a bird Pokemon. VERY useful for getting places.
Don't buy Antidote, Awakening, Ice heal, etc.
Why? Because all you have to do is walk/ride to pokemon center and they usually aren't very far off. Or, even easier, use FLY to get a PK Center. Further in the game you will realize that you will need to buy many Potions, Pokeballs, etc. Save your cash!
Teach a Pokemon 2 moves of its same type. Not 1 or 3. One Physical move and one move that is a different type. That way, you've got a wide area to choose from.
Example:
Blastoise:
Bite
Earthquake
Hydro Pump
Surf
You CAN'T get Missingno in this version.
All the Pokemon look a little different. They also learn diffrent moves at different levels, They are also found in different areas.
All Pokemon from red and blue versions are here.
Store all the disposel items (like keys: items you only use once in the whole game) in the PC. So if want to pick an item from the ground, you'll have room!
Don't play the slots. You hardley ever win and even if you do get a good haul, you'll probably NEVER get over 1000 coins. plus, your GB battery can only take so much! This is a POKEMON game!
In case you didn't know:
this game rocks.
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