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Blaine's Walkthroughs
So far I have 2 Guides on this Page, Pokemon Red&Blue, and at the bottom of that, Pokemon Snap. To go back to my Homesite, Blaine's Gym, Click the Link: http://expage.com/page/blainesfiregym


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Pokemon Red&Blue
Pallet Town
This the starting place of the game. Try to leave the town and Prof. Oak
will come get you. He leads you to his lab, where you will be able to choose
your first Pokemon. There is Bulbasaur, a plant-type Pokémon; Charmander, a
fire-type Pokémon; and Squirtle, and water-type Pokémon. Bulbasaur will fare
best in the beginning of the game. Picking the Pokémon sets the difficulty
of the game in a way. Squirtle won't do well at all, so if you weant a hard
game, pick Squirtle. Your rival, Gary, will pick up the Pokémon to the
right of yours. When you try to leave, Gary will challenge you to a Pokémon
duel. The Pokémon he picked is always stronger against yours than yours is
against his, but none of the starters have special attacks so it doesn't
really matter until the starters start gaining levels.

Viridian City

Talk to the Shop Clerk and you will get Oak's Parcel. Take it back to Prof.
Oak.
The gym's doors are locked, and they won't unlock until you've beaten the
other 7 trainers in the game.

Pallet Town

After giving the parcel to Prof. Oak, he will give you and Gary each a
Pokédex, which is an electronic encyclopedia. Your goal in the game is to
complete your Pokédex, and the only way to do that is to capture or have
captured every Pokémon in the game.


Viridian Forest

On your way through Viridian Forest, you should pick up a Pikachu, a
Caterpie, and a Weedle. Don't worry about Kakunas and Metapods, because
your Caterpie and Weedle will evolve into one eventually, and they are
attackless. Their only move is Harden. Once they go up 2 or 3 levels, they
emerge from their shells. Kakuna becomes Beedrill and Metapod becomes
Butterfree.
There are two easy trainers in the forest that you should have no trouble
beating.

Pewter City

This is where Brock resides. At his command are Onix and Geodude, two
Rock-type Pokémon. You will have a tough time beating them, because Rock-type
have great defense against Flying-type, Normal-type, and Fire-type attacks,
among others. If you don't have Squirtle or Bulbasaur, Charmander's Ember should
do the trick. Although Fire-type attacks don't hurt Rock-type much, Ember still
does a lot more damage than any Normal-type or Flying-type attacks.
Old Amber is in the the museum. In order to enter the side of the museum with
it, you need to cut a tree down with the Cut ability. Old Amber will become an
Aerodactyl when you take it to the Pokémon Laboratory on Cinnabar Island.

Mt. Moon

Here you can get one of two fossils. You can choose the Helix Fossil or
the Dome Fossil. The Helix Fossil will become Omanyte and the Dome Fossil
will become Kabuto when you take them to the Pokemon Laboratory on Cinnabar
Island.

Cerulean City

In this city you can trade your Poliwhirl for a Jynx. You can also get the
Bike here once the president of the Pokémon Fan Club in Vermilion City has
given you the Bike Voucher. Beat the Gym here and head north to Bill's
house. Here you will get the SS Ticket.
On the road South from Cerulean City, there is a house. This is the Pokémon
Daycare Center. The man there will care for one of your Pokémon and raise its
level while you are gone. At the end of the road, there is a big building
which is a gate house for Saffron City. At this point, the guard will not let
you through. You must get some Fresh Water from the Poké Mart in Celadon City.
The smaller building is the entrance to an underground passage to Vermilion
City.

Vermilion City

Here you can get the Coupon for bike by visiting the Pokémon Fan Club. Beat
Lt. Surge, the gym leader, and talk to him afterwards to get the TM 24, which
contains Thunderbolt. Thunderbolt is the one of the best Electric moves.

SS Anne

You can get on the boat with the SS Ticket you got from Bill. On
this boat, there are many trainers and some useful items. The most
important item of them all is HM 01, which the captain will give to you
when you help him through his seasickness. You should get HM 01 after
you have done everything else, because the boat will take off when you
get the HM 01 and exit the boat.

Vermilion City (revisited)

Go east and you will find a building on the right side of the road. One
of Prof. Oak's aides is on the 2nd floor. He will give you the Itemfinder
if you currently have caught more than 30 Pokémon.

Diglett's Cave

It leads to the road near Pewter City. Be sure to pick up a Diglett before
you leave, and a Dugtrio if you're lucky. The Dugtrios are in the lv 30 range.

Route 2

This is where you emerge from Diglett's Cave. Go down and into the house to
get the HM 05 from Prof. Oak's Aide. Make sure you have caught at least 10
different kinds of Pokémon. Lots of items on this route...

Diglett's Cave

Go back through here and into Vermilion City.

Vermilion City

Go up from Vermilion and go into the underground tunnel to Cerulean.

Cerulean City

Go east and enter the Rock Tunnel.

Rock Tunnel

It is very dark inside of the cave, so you need a Pokemon equipped with
Flash (HM 05). Pick up an Onix and a Machop here.

Lavender Town

In the northeast section of the town there is a big building, Pokémon Tower. In
order to identify and fight the ghosts in the tower, you need the Silph
Scope, which you can get in basement of the Game Corner in Celadon City
after you defeat Giovanni. Come back here when you have the Silph Scope. Go left
from Lavender to find an underground passage to Celadon.

Celadon City

Celadon is the biggest city in the whole game of Pokémon. You will need
to come to this city many times.
You can get an Eevee by way of a back entrance to the Game Freak, Inc.
building.
Use a stone from the Poké Mart to evolve him into a Jolteon, a Flareon, or
The Gym Leader, Erika, caters to Plant-type Pokémon. Beat her and get a
TM that contains the best Plant-type attack, Mega Drain.

Game Corner

You can play the slot machines here, but you need Coin Case and coins to play a
slot machine. Some of the people playing will give you coins. You can also buy
coins, 50 of them for P1000. Also, walk around hitting A and you will find more
coins.
Go to the top of the Game Corner and fight the Team Rocket member. Hit A in
front of the poster behind him once he's gone. Go straight right and down the stairs.
The basement of the Game Corner is Team Rocket's hideout. Giovanni, the boss of
Team Rocket, has the Silph Scope. You will need it to make your way through
Pokémon Tower.
You can get TMs and Pokémon by trading in your coins at the Prize Exchange.
Go West from Celadon City. On this road, a Snorlax is sleeping, and you must
wake him up. If you have the Poké Flute, you can wake him up and fight him.
Before you get to the Snorlax, you will notice a bush that leads to another
road. Cut it down and go up and left. Go through the building and into the house
you find. The girl inside will give you HM 02, which contains Fly.

Celadon Department Store

In this store you can buy many items, including Stones that will evolve your
Pokémon, TMs, ability enhancers, etc. You should evolve all your Pokemon through
the stones.
On the roof level, pick up two Fresh Waters, one Soda Pop, and one Lemonade.
Give one of each to the thirsty girl and she will give you 3 TMs.

Lavender Town

Go into the Pokémon Tower.

Pokémon Tower

Equipped with the Silph Scope, you can now identify the ghosts. Keep going upwards
until you get to the top. Fight the Rocket members and rescue Mr. Fuji. He'll give
you the Poké Flute.


Cycling Road

This leads to Fuschia City. You need the Bike to go through. If you don't have the
bike, go to Vermilion City and get the Bike Voucher from the Pokemon Fan Club
president. The go back to Cerulean City and get a Bike.

Lavender Town (revisited)

Going south from Lavender is another way to get to Fuschia City.

Route 12

On this road another Snorlax is sleeping, so use the Poké Flute to wake him up.
At the end of the road, there is a gate house for Fuschia City. Go upstairs, and
you will find another one of Prof. Oak's aides. He will give you the Experience All
if you have caught 50 or more Pokémon.

Fuschia City

Head north to the Safari Zone.
Also, the warden of Safari Zone will reward you with the HM 04 if you
give him the Gold Teeth. (found in Safari Zone near the Secret House)

Safari Zone

At the end of Safari Zone there is a cottage called the "Secret House" where
you will get HM 03 from a man inside. HM 03 contains Surf.

Saffron City

You can get here from Cerulean, Lavender, Celadon and Vermilion. At first, the
gate guards will not let you through the gates. First go to Celadon City
Department Store, get something drink from a vending machine on 6th floor
(there are 3 kinds, any will do), and go to the gate and give him the drink.
There are 2 Gyms in this city. One of them is the Fighting Dojo, where you can
get Hitmonchan, the kicking Pokémon, or Hitmonlee, the punching counterpart. The
other is Sabrina's Gym, but there is a Rocket in front of the Gym. In order to
enter the Gym, you need to go to Silph Co., the biggest building in Saffron City,
and defeat Giovanni. Be sure to get the Lapras there, too.

Silph Co.

There are many items and Team Rocket members in here. Adding to it, you need
to jump from point to point. You also need the Card Key to open doors. After
defeating Giovanni, talk to the sitting man and he will give you Master Ball. It
has a 100% chance of catching. I would recommend using it on one of the Birds or
Mewtwo, although all four of these Pokémon can be caught with an ordinary Ultra
Ball and a lot of patience.

Power Plant

Cross the water after you get out onto the other side of the Rock Tunnel.
There are lots of Electric Pokémon in here. Also here is Zapdos, one of the
Legendary Birds.

Seafoam Islands

Cross the water after you get to Fuschia City. Many Water Pokémon reside
here, and it's a good chance to add to your collection. This is where
Articuno, the Ice Bird is.

Cinnabar Island

South of Pallet Town is Cinnabar Island. Enter the Pokémon Laboratory
and get some new Pokémon. Depending on what fossil you got in Mt. Moon,
you can get Kabuto or Omanyte. You can also get Aerodactyl if you picked
up the Old Amber in Pewter City's museum. Beat the Gym leader, Blaine,
and head north back to Viridian City.

Viridian City

Here is the final Gym. After beating Giovanni, go west to the Pokémon
League HQ.

Victory Road

To pass here you will need the moves from HM 03 and HM 04. This is where
you find Moltres, the Fire Bird.

Indigo Plateau

Here is a Poké Center and a Poké Mart in one. Go though the door at the
top to fight the Elite Four, a group of the most powerful trainers ever.
All their Pokémon are over lv. 50, so be prepared.
After facing the Elite Four, you will come up against Gary. Beat him and
you will be the best Pokémon trainer ever!

Cerulean Cave

After you have beaten the Pokémon League, go back to Cerulean City.
Northeast of Cerulean City in a cave is Mewtwo, the best Pokémon. I believe
he is at lv. 70. It is possible to catch Mewtwo without the Master Ball,
but it is hard. You only see him once in the whole game! Make him faint and
you're out of luck...
Tip: Save the game right in front of Mewtwo, so if you make him faint or
you mess up in any way, you can just reset the game and try again.


Pokemon Snap
ALTERNATE STAGE EXITS

Some stages have more than one exit to them, if you find this alternate
exit you will gain access to a new stage.

Tunnel-Near the end of the stage you will find 3 Magnemites, just to
their right you will see an Electrode. If you hit it with food or a
pester ball it will explode and open up the alternate exit.

River-Near the end of the stage you will see a red button on the ground,
on your right. If you look at the wall behind the button you will see
something moving, throw a pester ball at the movement. A Porygon will
burst out and stomp the button, thereby opening the alternate exit.

Valley-Near the end of the stage you will see 3 Squirtles. 2 of them
will take off, and leave the 3rd one. Wait until you are lined of
between the Squirtle and the Mankey, then hit the Squirtle with a
pester ball. It will then fly up towards the Mankey and knock it off
the mountain. On the other side you will see that same Mankey again,
hit it with a pester ball and it will fall backwards on to the switch,
which opens the alternate exit.

SECRET STAGE

If you can find Dr. Oak's secret lab, he will send you out into the
six stages to find some scenery pictures (signs). Once you return to
him with these six pictures he will grant you access to the Rainbow
Cloud stage where you will try to get a picture of MEW, pokemon #151.
(You'll find his secret lab through the alternate exit in course 6,
the Valley.)

THE SIGNS

There are 6 signs to find, one on each stage.
Beach-Kingler, looks like a crab made out of rocks. Find it on the
left near the start of the level.
Tunnel-Pinsir, is a shadow cast on a wall, found before the magnemite,
near the end. Though in order to see it you must first release
Zapdos from its egg earlier on in the stage.
Volcano-Koffing, looks like purple smoke. Find it on the left near
the start of the level. What you do is throw a pester ball or
two into the volcano on the left.
River-Cubone, looks like a large rock formation. Found above the
Vileplume near the beginning of the level.
Cave-Mewtwo, looks like formation of 4 shiny crystals. Found midway
through the level, look left once you see the first Koffing &
Jigglypuff.
Valley-Dugtrio, right at the start of the level you will see 3 mounds in the
distance. This is what you are looking for.

THE POKEMON

Contrary to what I was previously told about this game, it DOES NOT
feature all 151 pokemon in it. Instead it includes merely 63 of them.
The pokemon that are included are as follows.

# Name Levels
001 Bulbasaur 4,5
004 Charmander 3
005 Charmeleon 3
006 Charizard 3
011 Metapod 4
012 Butterfree 1
014 Kakuna 2
016 Pidgey 1
025 Pikachu 1,2,4,5
027 Sandshrew 6
028 Sandslash 6
037 Vulpix 3
039 Jigglypuff 5
041 Zubat 2,5
045 Vileplume 4
050 Diglett 2
051 Dugtrio 2
052 Meowth 1
054 Psyduck 4
056 Mankey 6
058 Growlithe 3
059 Arcanine 3
060 Poliwag 4
070 Weepinbell 5
071 Victreebel 5
074 Geodude 6
075 Graveler 6
078 Rapidash 3
079 Slowpoke 4
080 Slowbro 4
081 Magnemite 2
082 Magneton 2
084 Doduo 1
088 Grimer 5
089 Muk 5
090 Shellder 4
091 Cloyster 4
093 Haunter 2
101 Electrode 2
109 Koffing 5
113 Chansey 1
115 Kangaskhan 1
118 Goldeen 6
120 Staryu 6
121 Starmie 6
123 Scyther 1
124 Jynx 5
125 Electabuzz 2
126 Magmar 3
129 Magikarp 1-6
130 Gyarados 6
131 Lapras 1
132 Ditto 5
133 Eevee 1
137 Porygon 4
143 Snorlax 1
144 Articuno 5
145 Zapdos 2
146 Moltres 3
147 Dratini 6
149 Dragonite 6
151 Mew 7

ADVANCED STRATEGIES

Here I will outline ways to get higher scoring pictures of each
pokemon.

Bulbasaur-In level 4, you can get 3 of them in a shot, just knock
em out of the tree trunks with pester balls, and get them in a group
with pokemon food. As for stage 5, use food to get them close
together, just don't use any pester balls, or they become dittos.

Charmander-Let the Zero-one get stopped by the egg on the track, then
toss some food to the two charmanders on your left, they will then
call their friends. Try to get up to 6 of them in your shot.

Charmeleon-You can get a good picture of the one at the end of the
stage. Or you can toss some food between the magmar and the charmander
near the beginning. Once the charmander gets burned it will evolve, if
you take you picture as it is evolving you will get a bonus.

Charizard-Simply knock the charmeleon at the end of the stage into the
lava. Try hitting the charizard for a nice pic of it breathing fire at
you.

Squirtle-At the beginning of the stage you will see a few Squirtle shells
on the surface of the water. All you need to do is hit them at enough of
an angle with a pester ball that they bounce to the little bit of land to
the left. Then lure them with food, and snap away.

Metapod-You will find these hanging high in the trees. Use pester balls
to get them down to your height, and snap away.

Butterfree-Simply watch their circular flight pattern, and try to get
them when they are facing you. You can get 2-3 in your pic, to the right
of the bridge near the end of the stage.

Kakuna-They rise and fall near the beginning of the stage. Also you
can make them fall by causing a nearby electrode to self-destruct.

Pidgey-Wait until the end of the stage, and take a picture of the 2 that
are attacking the meowth for a nice bonus. (Gust-using Pidgey)

Pikachu-These can be found all over the place, getting a good close-up of
them is easy. However many other bonuses can also be obtained. For the
first one all you need to do is play your flute near a Pikachu and it will
start shooting lightning around. For the next one start tossing food past
the Pikachu that you see near the beginning of the Beach stage, to lure it
towards the nearby surfboard lying in the sand. Once atop it, he will
strike a pose, take your pic. If you can get the 1st Scyther on the
beach to come out of the bushes(with a pester ball) then 2 Pikachus will
be on tree stumps later in the stage. If you get both of em while they
are shocking, you will get major points. At the start of the Tunnel, if
you take a pic of the Pikachu standing on your right, it will run over to
another spot. If you take a pic of it in that spot, it will jump onto an
electrode and start running on it, for a funny pose. "Speed Pikachu" can
be found near the end of the river stage. You hit the Pikachu standing on
the tree trunk with food or a pester ball, and it will start dashing back
and forth, lightning quick. If you can get it on film, you get the bonus.
The next 2 bonuses are well worth it if you can get them, and for this
reason they are also the toughest for Pikachu. The first one is "Balloon
Pikachu" in the cave level. What you do is try to hit the Zubat that is
carrying Pikachu near the end of the stage with a pester ball. If you
succeed Pikachu floats down with the help of a bundle of balloons. The
next bonus is "Flying Pikachu" also found in the cave stage. While
"Balloon Pikachu" if floating to the ground you need to get the Articuno
out of its egg via the nearby Jynx. Once it is free it will fly around a
bit. If you look behind you and wait until just before the exit of the
stage you will see Pikachu riding Articuno. Snap this one for a well
deserved 2000 point bonus. Though it is tough to get a close-up of this
shot, so a close-up "Balloon Pikachu" will preobably end up as a higher
scoring picture for you.

Sandshrew-Knock the geodudes off the walls with pester balls. When they
hit the ground, the sandshrew will surface. Lure them together with food,
for a group shot.

Sandslash-Knock the 2 Geodudes off the wall with pester balls, a Graveler
will then fall. Once it hits the ground, Sandslash will pop out. Use food
to get it closer to you, and facing you.

Vulpix-Lure the first one you see ahead of you to the other two with food,
then get a good group shot.

Jigglypuff-Halfway through this stage you will see a jigglypuff being chased
by a Koffing. Hit the Koffing, to free the Jigglypuff, repeat this with 2
more Koffing/Jigglypuff pairs in this room. Then shortly after the Articuno
egg you will hear Jigglypuff singing. Look to yo


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