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Navigation

  1. Pallet Town
  2. Route 1
  3. Viridian City
  4. Route 2
  5. Viridian Forest
  6. Pewter City
  7. Route 3
  8. Mt. Moon
  9. Route 4
  10. Cerulean City
  11. Route 24
  12. Route 25
  13. Route 5
  14. Route 6
  15. Vermilion City
  16. Diglett's Cave
  17. Route 11, 9, and 10
  18. Rock Tunnel
  19. Lavender Town
  20. Route 8 and 7
  21. Celadon City
  22. Lavender Town Pt.2
  23. Saffron City
  24. Route 16, 17, and 18
  25. Route 12, 13, 14, and 15
  26. Fuschia City
  27. Route 19, 20
  28. Seafoam Islands
  29. Route 21
  30. Cinnabar Island
  31. One Island
  32. Kindle Road
  33. Mt. Ember
  34. Two Island
  35. Three Island
  36. Berry Forest
  37. Viridian City Pt. 2
  38. Route 22, 23
  39. Victory Road
  40. Indigo Plateau
  41. One Island Pt. 2
  42. Four Island
  43. Icefall Cave
  44. Six Island
  45. Green Path, Altering Cave
  46. Ruin Valley
  47. Five Island
  48. Lost Cave
  49. Memorial Pillar
  50. Cerulean Cave
  51. Seven Island
  52. Sevault Canyon/Tanoby Ruins
  53. Pokedex

Key

  • Pokemon names with normal text color can only be found in both versions.
  • Pokemon names with this color are exclusive to FireRed.
  • Pokemon names with this color are exclusive to LeafGreen.

Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Vermilion City, Diglett's Cave, Route 11, Route 9, Route 10, Rock Tunnel

Things To Do At Vermilion

The house at the north-western corner has a Fisherman who'll give you an Old Rod, which allows you to catch Magikarp. Go south a bit, and you'll find two houses to the left. One of the houses is where you can trade a Spearow for a Farfetch'd. The other house is the Pokemon Fan Club. Talk to the chairman inside to get a Bike Voucher.

In the Pokemon Center, talk to the girl standing in front of the counter for a VS Seeker. This device allows you to rechallenge trainers who have trained their Pokemon to be even stronger than the first time you battled them. To activate the VS Seeker, simply stand around a couple of trainers and select the item. Trainers who are hoping around are the ones who will battle you again.

Now go back to Cerulean City, get yourself a bike from the Bike Shop, and come back in style!

All Aboard The S.S. Anne!

The S.S. Anne may seem small, but it's huge inside. It can be found by going south of Vermillion City, and "flashing" your S.S. Ticket to the guard. If you explore each and every room inside, you'll find tons of trainers and quite a few items. A girl in the second room from the right on the main deck can heal your injured Pokemon. In the ship's kitchen, you'll be able to find your first Berries, three of them to be exact, in the trash cans. From now on, all Berries will be stored in your new Berry Pouch. To end your stay at the S.S. Anne, fight Gary on the second floor.

After beating him, go up to the captain's cabin. He's seasick and puking. Rub his back and he'll give you HM01 - Cut. Now leave the ship. When you're outside, the ship will sail away. Remember: if you don't get Cut, the ship won't leave. If you want the S.S. Anne to stay, lose to a trainer after getting Cut. Now teach Cut to one of your Pokemon, and you're ready to go to the gym.

A Shocking Battle

Cut the tree blocking the path to the gym and go inside, where you'll face a few trainers who use Electric Pokemon. Now comes the hard part: Lt. Surge, the gym leader, has put electric locks on the door that leads to him, so you'll have to solve a puzzle. There are a bunch of trash cans. Press "A" on every one of them until it says that you've found and flipped a switch. You need to flip two switches for the door to open, so you'll need to find the second switch. The second switch is always either is always either above, beside, or below the first one. If you get it wrong, the switch will be reset, and you'll have to do everything over again. This is a very tricky and sometimes annoying puzzle, but hopefully, you'll get it sooner or later. And when you do open the doors, it's time to fight Lt. Surge.

Lt. Surge has the following Pokemon: a lv. 21 Voltorb, a lv. 18 Pikachu, and a lv. 24 Raichu. Beating him with a Ground-type Pokemon is as easy as tossing a PokeBall, and catching one is easy too. You can catch a Diglett or even a Dugtrio in the nearby Diglett's Cave. If you beat him, he'll give you TM34 - Shock Wave and a Thunder Badge.


Diglett's Cave

If you go east from Vermilion City, you'll find Diglett's Cave on Route 11. This cave is no maze. It's simple to go through since there's only one road. There are no items to pick up. The only Pokemon you'll find are Diglett and the occasional Dugtrio. Head inside and go to the other end to go back to Route 2 for some important business.

Locations (Diglett's Cave)
  • Diglett
  • Dugtrio


Back On Route 2

After you exit the cave, you'll revisit Route 2. But this time, it's the other half of the route that you weren't able to explore before. Go south, and you'll find a house. Inside, a guy is willing to trade his Mr. Mime for your Abra.

The next house has one of Prof. Oak's aides in it. If you've collected ten or more Pokemon he will give you HM02 - Flash. It's used to illuminate dark caves and tunnels. Keep on going for two items.


Route 11

Go back through the cave and go east when you get out. You'll be on Route 11. There are many trainers, many items, and a whole lot of grass. When you reach the gate, one of Prof. Oak's aides will be upstairs. If you have caught up to thirty Pokemon, he'll give you an Item Finder. This item helps you detect hidden items that cannot be seen. There's also another trainer that'll trade you a Nidorina for a Nidorino. You can't go to the other side since there's a Snorlax blocking the way. Now go back to Cerulean City and cut the tree that was blocking the way. Then you'll get onto Route 9.

Locations (Route 11)
  • Drowzee
  • Ekans
  • Sandshrew
  • Spearow


Route 9

On Route 9 you'll be battling many trainers. Here, you'll find TM40 - Aerial Ace. To reach the end of this route, just keep on going east, where you'll arrive at Route 10.

Locations (Route 9)
  • Ekans
  • Sandshrew
  • Rattata
  • Spearow


Route 10

Route 10 is short for now. You'll see some water. When your Pokemon learns Surf, it can surf to the Power Plant, just south of Route 10. Make sure that you have taught one of your Pokemon the Flash HM in order to enter Rock Tunnel.

There's a Pokemon Center for you to heal your Pokemon here. One of Prof. Oak's aides is here. If you've caught at least twenty Pokemon, he'll give you the Everstone. Let your Pokemon hold the Everstone, and they won't evolve.

Locations (Route 10)
  • Ekans
  • Sandshrew
  • Spearow
  • Voltorb


Rock Tunnel

Rock Tunnel requires that your Pokemon know Flash, otherwise, you'll only be able to see a tiny bit. Like Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel is a maze. There are items, trainers, and new Pokemon here. Here, you'll meet a Pokemon every eight to ten steps, which is more than normal. Use Repel if you don't want to meet too many wild Pokemon. After you exit the tunnel, you'll fight a few trainers, and will then be heading to Lavender Town.

Locations (Rock Tunnel)
  • Geodude
  • Machop
  • Mankey
  • Onix
  • Zubat

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