Pokemon Red Blue Yellow Strategy Guide

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The Unofficial SuperCheats Pokemon Red Digital Version 100% Guide It was an. Of each Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow globally on the 3DS (2/27/2016).

The Unofficial SuperCheats Pokemon Yellow Digital 100% Guide It was an extensive twenty long years, two entire decades ago when officially came to be, under the gaming titles of Pokemon Red and Blue (Green for Japan as well). These games brought the fresh, new idea of these little Pocket Monsters to life, the same that have become so nostalgic to early on Pokemon Fans. Now these games might not seem as special compared to today's way of gaming, not with their 2D Graphics and Poor Sound Quality of the Nintendo Gameboy, but they were cutting edge back in the day. And the hysteria these had surrounded around them spread like a wildfire, and the reason as to why Pokemon eventually released Pokemon Yellow (and many more generations to come). And the Community is still going stronger and building in numbers, and that, plus the Twenty Year Anniversary of these Monsters, are the sole reasons why the company have just released a Digital Version of each Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow globally on the 3DS (2/27/2016).

Now the games are pretty much the same from twenty years before now - with the exception of a few patches for relatively small graphical bugs - but a number of additional features have been added that we will expand upon in this very guide. This guide specifically will focus on newer Digital Version of Pokemon Yellow on the 3DS.

As like many other sequels or add-on games after each first set of generational games, this guide will compare similarly to our and our. However, unlike the set of first generation games that preceded it, Yellow was almost an entirely different script from Pokemon Red and Blue. You didn't really have a choice for your Starter Pokemon; likewise, your received an entirely different Pokemon for his too. Also had different Pokemon, Trainers had different Pokemon and Levels, and many different Pokemon could be found in different areas.

Not to forget, the game resembled in more ways than one the Anime Series focused around Ash Ketchum and his beloved. That being said, there will be a number of different factors for this game that we will also make mention of. But don't worry, everything (and we mean EVERYTHING), including the differences between all three of the games, will be told in this here guide. And don't forget to subscribe to this guide to get an email message every time this guide has been updated, just so you don't miss out.

And believe us: there will be many updates over the next month or so. So sit back, relax, and get ready to 'Catch 'Em All' for the first time all over again! Guide Status: Beginning Stages - Unchecked, Unedited, Incomplete.

R/B/Y Walkthrough - Pallet Town/Route 1 Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow Walkthrough Starting Your Adventure You turn on your game. You watch the wonderful intro, and you press the 'A' button quite a few times. Then, Professor Oak starts to tell you about Pokemon. After that, you choose your name. Oak tells you that his grandson has been rivals with you since you were a baby, and then you choose his name. After a while, you're in your large room.

Before you leave, go to your PC and get a free Potion. Go downstairs, and you'll find your mom sitting.

She's helpful for one thing: healing your injured Pokemon. After going out of your house, go north to the grassy area. Oak will stop you, and take you back to his lab. In Yellow, he'll find a, and catch it. Choose Your Buddy In his lab, Professor Oak will give a long and boring speech, and will let you choose a Pokemon.

Here is a list of the starters: #001: BULBASAUR (Grass) is the easiest Pokemon to start out with. Because the first gym uses rock Pokemon, which is weak against grass. The second gym uses water Pokemon, also weak against. The third gym's electric Pokemon aren't strong against grass-types. #004: CHARMANDER (Fire) is the Pokemon I chose, and is the hardest to start out with in Red/Blue.

Pokemon Red Blue Yellow Strategy Guide

The first two gyms are strong against, but it can help out greatly in the Viridian Forest. #007: SQUIRTLE (Water) The experience level for is MEDIUM.

It may be small, but one day, it'll evolve into a big and powerful. #025: PIKACHU (Electric) is your starter for the Yellow version. It is super hard to start of with, since the first gym's rock Pokemon are resistant to electric attacks. In Red/Blue, your rival (we'll call him Gary from now on) will pick a Pokemon that has an advantage over your Pokemon (cheater), and will battle you. In Yellow, you are supposed to get an.

Unfortunately, Gary takes your from the table, and you're left with. After your battle, your Pokemon should have gained a level.

Pokemon Red Blue Yellow Pokedex

Now, go out of the house and start your adventure! In Route 1, you'll encounter a whole bunch of and, all ranging from level 2 to 5. Now's the time to train your Pokemon well to gain levels. Don't rush to the next city.

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Keep on battling until your Pokemon reaches level 8 or 9, and then run for Viridian City. Before you run too quick though, you should talk to the first person you meet on this route. He is advertising for the PokeMart, and will give you a sample Potion. Items. Potion. Starter Pokemon.