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Pokemon Fire Red Mastercode: ----- 000014D1 000A 10044EC8 0007 Pokemon Leaf Green Mastercode: ----- 0000BE99 000A 1003DAE6 0007 ~~~~~ ----- SECTION 3: RNG KILL CODE ----- This is a speial code that must be activate when using many of the CodeBreaker codes for Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green.
Yeah, the question pretty much says it all, but, in light of Heart Gold/Soul Silver, I restarted my Crystal, caught a Growlithe outside of Violet, and now need to know where to find a Fire Stone at the earliest convenience.
Pokemon marked with (FR/LG) after their name means they only learn this move when levelling in Fire Red or Leaf Green. Pokemon marked with (Box) after their name means they only learn this move from Pokemon Box If 'FR/LG Move Tutors' are listed as the father, no Pokemon learns this move naturally, and the move can only be gained by the FR and ...
-Get loads of Ultra Balls (30 or more). -Get a pokemon that knows strength (found Gold Teeth somewhere in Safari Zone and give it to the park warden in Fuchsia City). -Get a pokemon that knows surf. -Get a rock/steel/fire/thunder pokemon to reduce Articuno's HP (optional). -For escaping easily bring escape rope (optional).
I hope you will enjoy this game too. Have fun catching Pokemon! ===== Complete Wild Pokemon Location Walkthrough ===== NOTE: To quick-search for a certain route, city, Pokemon, etc. press CTRL + F on the keyboard, enter the keyword and press Enter.
TM38 : Fire Blast is a Fire-type move with an astounding 120 power, but is slightly inaccurate with 84.4% accuracy and only has a paltry 5 PP. It also has a great 30.1% chance to inflict a burn on the target but is generally only worth teaching to Fire-type Pokémon, which will appreciate it as the most powerful STAB move they can have.
Fire has a type advantage against Grass, Ice, and Bug in this game. Pokemon with Ice moves deal with Grass much better as usually they're good for other things like; Ground, Flying, Rock, and Dragon. These are types that you will see more often and are more threatening than Bug Pokemon.
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After you obtain the National Pokedex, Professor Oak will tell you about Pal Park, which is at the end of Route 221. Once there, you can perform a one-way transfer of any six Pokemon you have on your Ruby, Sapphire, Fire Red, Leaf Green, or Emerald cartridge when it is inserted into the GBA slot on your DS.
Fire Red/Leaf Green Differences ===== ----- Pokemon Differences for Fire Red/Leaf Green ----- ----- ----- -Pokemon Fire Red- -Pokemon Leaf Green- ----- ----- Ekans Sandshrew Arbok Sandslash Oddish Bellsprout Gloom Weepinbell Vileplume Victreebel Growlithe Vulpix Arcanine Ninetales Electabuzz Magmar Elekid Magby Pinsir Scyther Scizor Psyduck ...