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View and download Nintendo Power - Pokemon Red topfind Prima - Pokemon Red topfind Twitter Facebook. A Meowth is especially useful during this run, as it can learn Pay Day, which will ensure that the player always has access to cash for Poke Balls.
These routes will give you a chance to catch one of the exclusive Grass-type Pokemon Oddish in Red, Bellsprout in Blue.
Both are decent choices for the early stages of the game, but you'll need a Leaf Stone to fully evolve them. The Gym battle against Lt. Surge will be easy if you have a Ground-type Pokemon, as it will be immune to his team. If you only have Flying-type or Water-type Pokemon, then you're in trouble. There are barely any Fire-types in this generation, so train one if you catch it.
Erika runs the Grass-type Gym, which means she will easily fall to Fire-type moves. Those can be hard to come by, but she'll also be defeated by Bug-type and Flying-type moves. This route offers a better chance of acquiring a Fire-type exclusive than Route 7, so make sure to visit it. This route contains the Teleport TM, which is an extremely useful utility move outside of battle, as it eliminates the need for Escape Ropes. This route has a high spawn rate for Voltorb, which could be your best bet for an Electric-type Pokemon during the early stages of the game.
There is a good chance that you'll be stuck with Zubat here, but Geodude makes a good partner when training up new members of the team, as it can soak up a lot of damage when facing wild Pokemon. Gen 1 only had one Ghost-type line.
This is an excellent Pokemon and it's well worth adding to your team. Drowzee would make for a great addition to your team, as there are few Psychic-types in Gen 1.
This is especially true if you missed out on Abra. You're guaranteed to receive one of the Diglett line here, ensuring that you have a Ground-type Pokemon for your line-up. It's a decent line, and it's helpful to keep around for Electric-type trainers.
You can acquire the Super Rod on this route.
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