Pokemon Red Version (Part XII)
Hello everybody, and thank you for tuning into "An Ocean Maybe?" - a scientific inspection of the soggier parts of Kanto. We're going to fly to Pallet Town and surf south.
Route 21
Pidgey || Normal / Flying
Pidgeotto || Normal / Flying
Rattata || Normal
Raticate || Normal
Tangela || Grass
I'm not doing a section for the surfing encounters because the only thing you run into at all is Tentacool, which is a Water / Poison type. You can also fish for Horsea and Staryu here (both pure Water types).
After a short trip south you'll find a dock with two trainers on it.
Fisherman || ¥980
Seaking Lv.28 || Water || 1020 exp
Goldeen Lv.28 || Water || 666 exp
Seaking Lv.28 || Water || 1020 exp
Seaking Lv.28 || Water || 1020 exp
Fisherman || ¥945
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
A short distance to the southeast are two trainers in the water.
Cue Ball || ¥775
Tentacool Lv.31 || Water / Poison || 697 exp
Tentacool Lv.31 || Water / Poison || 697 exp
Tentacruel Lv.31 || Water / Poison || 1360 exp
Okay when I talked to this guy he said "What's wrong with me swimming?" and I was like "Nothing! That is a thing that people do!" and then the battle started and I saw that he was a Cue Ball and not a Swimmer and I was just like ? ? ? ? ?
Swimmer || ¥165
Seadra Lv.33 || Water || 1095 exp
Tentacruel Lv.33 || Water / Poison || 1449 exp
Bunch of cheapskates out here, hm? Further east and a fair bit south is another dock.
Fisherman || ¥1085
Shellder Lv.31 || Water || 643 exp
Cloyster Lv.31 || Water / Ice || 1348 exp
Fisherman || ¥1155
Seaking Lv.33 || Water || 1201 exp
Goldeen Lv.33 || Water || 784 exp
Once again, there's someone in the water to the south, then someone else further down from them. The third trainer is a short distance west of the second.
Swimmer || ¥185
Starmie Lv.37 || Water / Psychic || 1641 exp
Swimmer || ¥160
Poliwhirl Lv.32 || Water || 897 exp
Tentacool Lv.32 || Water / Poison || 720 exp
Seadra Lv.32 || Water || 1062 exp
Swimmer || ¥165
Staryu Lv.33 || Water || 748 exp
Wortortle Lv.33 || Water || 1011 exp
Just a little bit more south from here is Cinnibar Island, but I'm not going to explore it properly just yet. After a quick stop at the Pokemon Center, I'm heading back out to the east. The first trainer is in the more northern section of the route.
Beauty || ¥2170
Poliwag Lv.31 || Water || 511 exp
Seaking Lv.31 || Water || 1128 exp
A bit more east you'll find another trainer, and yet another below that one.
Beauty || ¥2100
Shellder Lv.30 || Water || 622 exp
Shellder Lv.30 || Water || 622 exp
Cloyster Lv.30 || Water / Ice || 1305 exp
Jr. Trainer♀ || ¥620
Goldeen Lv.31 || Water || 736 exp
Seaking Lv.31 || Water || 1128 exp
From here continue on a short distance and you'll see a dock with a trainer, and from there you'll also see someone in the water to the right.
Bird Keeper || ¥750
Fearow Lv.30 || Normal / Flying || 1041 exp
Fearow Lv.30 || Normal / Flying || 1041 exp
Pedgeotto Lv.30 || Normal / Flying || 726 exp
Swimmer || ¥175
Staryu Lv.35 || Water || 795 exp
Jr. Trainer♀ || ¥600
Tentacool Lv.30 || Water / Poison || 675 exp
Horsea Lv.30 || Water || 532 exp
Seel Lv.30 || Water || 642 exp
We have now arrived at the Seafoam Islands but I am going to cover this in a separate section. Instead of exploring, I'm going to fly to Fuschia City to access the last sea route. Just go south from the Pokemon Center to reach route 19 (where again, you just find a bunch of Tentacool).
Swimmer || ¥150
Tentacool Lv.30 || Water / Poison || 675 exp
Shellder Lv.30 || Water || 622 exp
Swimmer || ¥145
Goldeen Lv.29 || Water || 688 exp
Horsea Lv.29 || Water || 514 exp
Staryu Lv.29 || Water || 658 exp
You'll see the first trainer in the water before you even surf out.
Swimmer || ¥150
Horsea Lv.30 || Water || 532 exp
Horsea Lv.30 || Water || 532 exp
The next trainer is to the southeast, then another to the west, then another back east (going very slightly south each time).
Swimmer || ¥150
Poliwag Lv.30 || Water || 495 exp
Poliwhirl Lv.30 || Water || 841 exp
Swimmer || ¥135
Horsea Lv.27 || Water || 480 exp
Tentacool Lv.27 || Water / Poison || 607 exp
Tentacool Lv.27 || Water / Poison || 607 exp
Goldeen Lv.27 || Water || 642 exp
Swimmer || ¥145
Goldeen Lv.29 || Water || 688 exp
Shellder Lv.29 || Water || 601 exp
Seaking Lv.29 || Water || 1056 exp
Further south, around the middle of the available space, you'll find four swimmers grouped together. I'm starting at the top and going clockwise.
Swimmer || ¥135
Tentacool Lv.27 || Water / Poison || 607 exp
Tentacool Lv.27 || Water / Poison || 607 exp
Staryu Lv.27 || Water || 612 exp
Horsea Lv.27 || Water || 480 exp
Tentacruel Lv.27 || Water / Poison || 1185 exp
Beauty || ¥2100
Goldeen Lv.30 || Water || 712 exp
Seaking Lv.30 || Water || 1092 exp
Beauty || ¥2030
Staryu Lv.29 || Water || 658 exp
Staryu Lv.29 || Water || 658 exp
Staryu Lv.29 || Water || 658 exp
Beauty || ¥1890
Poliwag Lv.27 || Water || 445 exp
Goldeen Lv.27 || Water || 642 exp
Seaking Lv.27 || Water || 982 exp
Goldeen Lv.27 || Water || 642 exp
Poliwag Lv.27 || Water || 445 exp
Position yourself under the leftmost trainer and head left, and you'll smack right into another trainer. There's another one directly south of this one as well.
Swimmer || ¥155
Shellder Lv.31 || Water || 643 exp
Cloyster Lv.31 || Water / Ice || 1348 exp
Swimmer || ¥140
Horsea Lv.28 || Water || 498 exp
Horsea Lv.28 || Water || 498 exp
Seadra Lv.28 || Water || 930 exp
Horsea Lv.28 || Water || 498 exp
East of this trainer is another.
Beauty || ¥2100
Seadra Lv.30 || Water || 996 exp
Horsea Lv.30 || Water || 532 exp
Seadra Lv.30 || Water || 996 exp
Further west you'll be back at the Seafoam Islands, with another trainer to the southwest.
Beauty || ¥2450
Seaking Lv.35 || Water || 1275 exp
With all this moistness taken care of, we can now head back to Cinnibar Island and take a look around.
My goodness, that is the first screencap of this section. But I guess that's okay, there hasn't really been much to point out before now.
First of all let's check out the Pokemon Lab in the southwest. In the first room there are people who want to trade your Raichu for an Electrode (boo) and your Venonat for a Tangela. Tangela are somewhat rare and a bit tough to catch, so if you don't want to bother go ahead with that one. Check out the computer in the second room to read a message;
"The three legendary bird Pokemon are Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. Their whereabouts are unknown. We plan to explore the cavern close to Cerulean."
This e-mail message is misleading! The cave close to Cerulean (which we cannot access currently) does house a legendary Pokemon but it's not any of those three... so... take that research team. Talk to the guy standing still to get TM35 Metronome. When used this move randomly transforms into another move - absolutely any move in the game. It's kind of fun, but no very reliable obviously.
Burglar || ¥3060
Charmander Lv.34 || Fire || 472 exp
Charmeleon Lv.34 || Fire || 1033 exp
Go through some small rooms to the northeast to find a Calcium. Backtrack to where we first came up and go up another set of stairs to find another trainer.
Burglar || ¥3420
Ninetales Lv.38 || Fire || 1449 exp
Get this hidden item, and then a visible Max Potion to the south. Go back down the stairs, then go north for more stairs leading to a separate section of the third floor.
Go east here to find an item ball containing an Iron. Back in the direction of the stairs, inspect the statue and answer yes to the prompt. We not have access to the southeast room (whereas the west will now be cut off). There is someone in the way, though.
Scientist || ¥1650
Magnemite Lv.33 || Electric || 628 exp
Magneton Lv.33 || Electric || 1138 exp
Voltorb Lv.33 || Electric || 727 exp
Ignore the stairs to the east, they lead to a dead end. Instead drop down over the edge here and find another pesky scientist to trample on or ignore as you see fit.
Scientist || ¥1450
Electrode Lv.29 || Electric || 931 exp
Weezing Lv.29 || Poison || 1074 exp
Find a Carbos south of the trainer and then take the eastern stairs down. Over to the west is a room with a burglar.
Burglar || ¥3060
Growlithe Lv.34 || Fire || 663 exp
Ponyta Lv.34 || Fire || 1107 exp
Pick up the TM14 Blizzard from the corner and then flip the switch on the statue. Exit to the west and keep going to the wall to pick up a Full Restore. Backtrack all the way northeast of the stairs for a corridor with another scientist.
Scientist || ¥1700
Magnemite Lv.34 || Electric || 648 exp
Electrode Lv.34 || Electric || 1092 exp
Keep going, pressing the switch in the room with the beds and getting the Rare Candy in the room left of there. Get TM22 Solarbeam from the table in the next room, then continue on to the final chamber.
One final hidden item here, and then grab the Secret Key in the ball on the floor. Use an escape rope to get out if you wish, or just go back up the stairs and use the exit in the room to the right (there won't be a visible door or anything, just a break in the wall). Note if you do decide to go out without using the rope, you will have to deactivate both the switches you've pressed.
With the key in our possession we are ready to take on the next gym.
In this gym you must inspect (what I think is?) a speaker in each room and answer a question. If you get the answer wrong, you must fight the trainer. However I always fight every trainer anyway so for me it's entirely pointless. But regardless, you may not have as much time on your hands as I do.
As far as typing goes, this gym is pretty straight-forward Fire users. The type is weak to Water, Ground and Rock. If you didn't start with Squirtle or fish up a Magikarp/Poliwag/Goldeen early on you've had plenty opportunity to get a Water type recently, even being given Lapras and having revived a fossil. The fossil Pokemon are actually not a bad choice here if you save the TM for Rock Slide and teach them surf, though you'd have to have kept an empty space in your party for a very long time. Really, even if you don't have a Water/Rock/Ground type, plenty of other Pokemon can learn Surf and Earthquake (Snorlax for example).
Room 1
Question: Caterpie evolves into Butterfree?
Answer: Yes
Burglar || ¥3240
Growlithe Lv.36 || Fire || 702 exp
Vulpix Lv.36 || Fire || 486 exp
Ninetales Lv.36 || Fire || 1372 exp
Room 2
Question: There are 9 certified league badges?
Answer: No
Super Nerd || ¥900
Vulpix Lv.36 || Fire || 486 exp
Vulpix Lv.36 || Fire || 486 exp
Ninetales Lv.36 || Fire || 1372 exp
Super Nerd || ¥850
Ponyta Lv.34 || Fire || 1107 exp
Charmander Lv.34 || Fire || 472 exp
Vulpix Lv.34 || Fire || 459 exp
Growlithe Lv.34 || Fire || 663 exp
Room 3
Question: Poliwag evolves 3 times?
Answer: No
Burglar || ¥3690
Ponyta Lv.41 || Fire || 1335 exp
Room 4
Qurstion: Are thunder moves effective against ground element-type Pokemon?
Answer: No
Super Nerd || ¥1025
Rapidash Lv.41 || Fire || 1686 exp
Room 5
Question: Pokemon of the same kind and level are not identical?
Answer: Yes
Burglar || ¥3330
Vulpix Lv.37 || Fire || 499 exp
Growlithe Lv.37 || Fire || 721 exp
Room 6
Question: TM28 contains Tombstoner?
Answer: No
Super Nerd || ¥925
Growlithe Lv.37 || Fire || 721 exp
Vulpix Lv.37 || Fire || 499 exp
Room 7
Gym Leader Blaine || ¥4653
Growlithe Lv.42 || Fire || 819 exp
Ponyta Lv.40 || Fire || 1302 exp
Rapidash Lv.42 || Fire || 1728 exp
Arcanine Lv.47 || Fire || 2145 exp
.
This badge slightly boosts your team's Special stat in-battle, and he also gives you TM38 Fire Blast. And, we're done here! Thanks for reading, I do hope you'll be back.
My Team
Murphy, Lv.44
Annie, Lv.44
Geraldine, Lv.44
Sidnets, Lv.44
Mark, Lv.44
Items Obtained
TM35 Metronome
Moon Stone
Escape Rope
Max Revive
Max Potion
Iron
Carbos
TM14 Blizzard
Full Restore
Rare Candy (x2)
TM22 Solarbeam
Secret Key
TM38 Fire Blast
Pokedex
Seen: 128
Own: 92
Route 21
Pidgey || Normal / Flying
Pidgeotto || Normal / Flying
Rattata || Normal
Raticate || Normal
Tangela || Grass
I'm not doing a section for the surfing encounters because the only thing you run into at all is Tentacool, which is a Water / Poison type. You can also fish for Horsea and Staryu here (both pure Water types).
After a short trip south you'll find a dock with two trainers on it.
Fisherman || ¥980
Seaking Lv.28 || Water || 1020 exp
Goldeen Lv.28 || Water || 666 exp
Seaking Lv.28 || Water || 1020 exp
Seaking Lv.28 || Water || 1020 exp
Fisherman || ¥945
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
Magikarp Lv.27 || Water || 115 exp
A short distance to the southeast are two trainers in the water.
Cue Ball || ¥775
Tentacool Lv.31 || Water / Poison || 697 exp
Tentacool Lv.31 || Water / Poison || 697 exp
Tentacruel Lv.31 || Water / Poison || 1360 exp
Okay when I talked to this guy he said "What's wrong with me swimming?" and I was like "Nothing! That is a thing that people do!" and then the battle started and I saw that he was a Cue Ball and not a Swimmer and I was just like ? ? ? ? ?
Swimmer || ¥165
Seadra Lv.33 || Water || 1095 exp
Tentacruel Lv.33 || Water / Poison || 1449 exp
Bunch of cheapskates out here, hm? Further east and a fair bit south is another dock.
Fisherman || ¥1085
Shellder Lv.31 || Water || 643 exp
Cloyster Lv.31 || Water / Ice || 1348 exp
Fisherman || ¥1155
Seaking Lv.33 || Water || 1201 exp
Goldeen Lv.33 || Water || 784 exp
Once again, there's someone in the water to the south, then someone else further down from them. The third trainer is a short distance west of the second.
Swimmer || ¥185
Starmie Lv.37 || Water / Psychic || 1641 exp
Swimmer || ¥160
Poliwhirl Lv.32 || Water || 897 exp
Tentacool Lv.32 || Water / Poison || 720 exp
Seadra Lv.32 || Water || 1062 exp
Swimmer || ¥165
Staryu Lv.33 || Water || 748 exp
Wortortle Lv.33 || Water || 1011 exp
Just a little bit more south from here is Cinnibar Island, but I'm not going to explore it properly just yet. After a quick stop at the Pokemon Center, I'm heading back out to the east. The first trainer is in the more northern section of the route.
Beauty || ¥2170
Poliwag Lv.31 || Water || 511 exp
Seaking Lv.31 || Water || 1128 exp
A bit more east you'll find another trainer, and yet another below that one.
Beauty || ¥2100
Shellder Lv.30 || Water || 622 exp
Shellder Lv.30 || Water || 622 exp
Cloyster Lv.30 || Water / Ice || 1305 exp
Jr. Trainer♀ || ¥620
Goldeen Lv.31 || Water || 736 exp
Seaking Lv.31 || Water || 1128 exp
From here continue on a short distance and you'll see a dock with a trainer, and from there you'll also see someone in the water to the right.
Bird Keeper || ¥750
Fearow Lv.30 || Normal / Flying || 1041 exp
Fearow Lv.30 || Normal / Flying || 1041 exp
Pedgeotto Lv.30 || Normal / Flying || 726 exp
Swimmer || ¥175
Staryu Lv.35 || Water || 795 exp
Jr. Trainer♀ || ¥600
Tentacool Lv.30 || Water / Poison || 675 exp
Horsea Lv.30 || Water || 532 exp
Seel Lv.30 || Water || 642 exp
We have now arrived at the Seafoam Islands but I am going to cover this in a separate section. Instead of exploring, I'm going to fly to Fuschia City to access the last sea route. Just go south from the Pokemon Center to reach route 19 (where again, you just find a bunch of Tentacool).
Swimmer || ¥150
Tentacool Lv.30 || Water / Poison || 675 exp
Shellder Lv.30 || Water || 622 exp
Swimmer || ¥145
Goldeen Lv.29 || Water || 688 exp
Horsea Lv.29 || Water || 514 exp
Staryu Lv.29 || Water || 658 exp
You'll see the first trainer in the water before you even surf out.
Swimmer || ¥150
Horsea Lv.30 || Water || 532 exp
Horsea Lv.30 || Water || 532 exp
The next trainer is to the southeast, then another to the west, then another back east (going very slightly south each time).
Swimmer || ¥150
Poliwag Lv.30 || Water || 495 exp
Poliwhirl Lv.30 || Water || 841 exp
Swimmer || ¥135
Horsea Lv.27 || Water || 480 exp
Tentacool Lv.27 || Water / Poison || 607 exp
Tentacool Lv.27 || Water / Poison || 607 exp
Goldeen Lv.27 || Water || 642 exp
Swimmer || ¥145
Goldeen Lv.29 || Water || 688 exp
Shellder Lv.29 || Water || 601 exp
Seaking Lv.29 || Water || 1056 exp
Further south, around the middle of the available space, you'll find four swimmers grouped together. I'm starting at the top and going clockwise.
Swimmer || ¥135
Tentacool Lv.27 || Water / Poison || 607 exp
Tentacool Lv.27 || Water / Poison || 607 exp
Staryu Lv.27 || Water || 612 exp
Horsea Lv.27 || Water || 480 exp
Tentacruel Lv.27 || Water / Poison || 1185 exp
Beauty || ¥2100
Goldeen Lv.30 || Water || 712 exp
Seaking Lv.30 || Water || 1092 exp
Beauty || ¥2030
Staryu Lv.29 || Water || 658 exp
Staryu Lv.29 || Water || 658 exp
Staryu Lv.29 || Water || 658 exp
Beauty || ¥1890
Poliwag Lv.27 || Water || 445 exp
Goldeen Lv.27 || Water || 642 exp
Seaking Lv.27 || Water || 982 exp
Goldeen Lv.27 || Water || 642 exp
Poliwag Lv.27 || Water || 445 exp
Position yourself under the leftmost trainer and head left, and you'll smack right into another trainer. There's another one directly south of this one as well.
Swimmer || ¥155
Shellder Lv.31 || Water || 643 exp
Cloyster Lv.31 || Water / Ice || 1348 exp
Swimmer || ¥140
Horsea Lv.28 || Water || 498 exp
Horsea Lv.28 || Water || 498 exp
Seadra Lv.28 || Water || 930 exp
Horsea Lv.28 || Water || 498 exp
East of this trainer is another.
Beauty || ¥2100
Seadra Lv.30 || Water || 996 exp
Horsea Lv.30 || Water || 532 exp
Seadra Lv.30 || Water || 996 exp
Further west you'll be back at the Seafoam Islands, with another trainer to the southwest.
Beauty || ¥2450
Seaking Lv.35 || Water || 1275 exp
With all this moistness taken care of, we can now head back to Cinnibar Island and take a look around.
My goodness, that is the first screencap of this section. But I guess that's okay, there hasn't really been much to point out before now.
First of all let's check out the Pokemon Lab in the southwest. In the first room there are people who want to trade your Raichu for an Electrode (boo) and your Venonat for a Tangela. Tangela are somewhat rare and a bit tough to catch, so if you don't want to bother go ahead with that one. Check out the computer in the second room to read a message;
"The three legendary bird Pokemon are Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. Their whereabouts are unknown. We plan to explore the cavern close to Cerulean."
This e-mail message is misleading! The cave close to Cerulean (which we cannot access currently) does house a legendary Pokemon but it's not any of those three... so... take that research team. Talk to the guy standing still to get TM35 Metronome. When used this move randomly transforms into another move - absolutely any move in the game. It's kind of fun, but no very reliable obviously.
In the rightmost room there is this man who will revive Pokemon from our fossils! Finally we can get rid of these! You have to hand them over one at a time, but all you have to do is leave the building and come back and the Pokemon will be ready for you - if you have an empty slot in your party, of course. If you don't, you can use one of the computers in this room to temporarily store one of your teammates.
The other man in this room will trade you a Seel in exchange for a Ponyta, also.
We're done here, so lets go to the northwest building (the gym is currently off-limits anyway).
Pokemon Mansion
Vulpix || Fire (Blue version only)
Growlithe || Fire (Red version only)
Ponyta || Fire
Grimer || Poison
Muk || Poison
Koffing || Poison
Weezing || Poison
Magmar || Fire (Blue version only)
If you've found the other 4 then don't bother picking this up, it will just take up space and store clerks won't pay you anything for it (they will still take it, though). Pick up an Escape Rope to the northeast. For now, backtrack and go up the stairs.
Engage the trainer to the southwest.
Charmander Lv.34 || Fire || 472 exp
Charmeleon Lv.34 || Fire || 1033 exp
Go through some small rooms to the northeast to find a Calcium. Backtrack to where we first came up and go up another set of stairs to find another trainer.
Burglar || ¥3420
Ninetales Lv.38 || Fire || 1449 exp
Get this hidden item, and then a visible Max Potion to the south. Go back down the stairs, then go north for more stairs leading to a separate section of the third floor.
Go east here to find an item ball containing an Iron. Back in the direction of the stairs, inspect the statue and answer yes to the prompt. We not have access to the southeast room (whereas the west will now be cut off). There is someone in the way, though.
Scientist || ¥1650
Magnemite Lv.33 || Electric || 628 exp
Magneton Lv.33 || Electric || 1138 exp
Voltorb Lv.33 || Electric || 727 exp
Ignore the stairs to the east, they lead to a dead end. Instead drop down over the edge here and find another pesky scientist to trample on or ignore as you see fit.
Scientist || ¥1450
Electrode Lv.29 || Electric || 931 exp
Weezing Lv.29 || Poison || 1074 exp
Find a Carbos south of the trainer and then take the eastern stairs down. Over to the west is a room with a burglar.
Burglar || ¥3060
Growlithe Lv.34 || Fire || 663 exp
Ponyta Lv.34 || Fire || 1107 exp
Pick up the TM14 Blizzard from the corner and then flip the switch on the statue. Exit to the west and keep going to the wall to pick up a Full Restore. Backtrack all the way northeast of the stairs for a corridor with another scientist.
Scientist || ¥1700
Magnemite Lv.34 || Electric || 648 exp
Electrode Lv.34 || Electric || 1092 exp
Keep going, pressing the switch in the room with the beds and getting the Rare Candy in the room left of there. Get TM22 Solarbeam from the table in the next room, then continue on to the final chamber.
One final hidden item here, and then grab the Secret Key in the ball on the floor. Use an escape rope to get out if you wish, or just go back up the stairs and use the exit in the room to the right (there won't be a visible door or anything, just a break in the wall). Note if you do decide to go out without using the rope, you will have to deactivate both the switches you've pressed.
With the key in our possession we are ready to take on the next gym.
Cinnibar Island Gym Challenge
In this gym you must inspect (what I think is?) a speaker in each room and answer a question. If you get the answer wrong, you must fight the trainer. However I always fight every trainer anyway so for me it's entirely pointless. But regardless, you may not have as much time on your hands as I do.
As far as typing goes, this gym is pretty straight-forward Fire users. The type is weak to Water, Ground and Rock. If you didn't start with Squirtle or fish up a Magikarp/Poliwag/Goldeen early on you've had plenty opportunity to get a Water type recently, even being given Lapras and having revived a fossil. The fossil Pokemon are actually not a bad choice here if you save the TM for Rock Slide and teach them surf, though you'd have to have kept an empty space in your party for a very long time. Really, even if you don't have a Water/Rock/Ground type, plenty of other Pokemon can learn Surf and Earthquake (Snorlax for example).
Room 1
Question: Caterpie evolves into Butterfree?
Answer: Yes
Burglar || ¥3240
Growlithe Lv.36 || Fire || 702 exp
Vulpix Lv.36 || Fire || 486 exp
Ninetales Lv.36 || Fire || 1372 exp
Room 2
Question: There are 9 certified league badges?
Answer: No
Super Nerd || ¥900
Vulpix Lv.36 || Fire || 486 exp
Vulpix Lv.36 || Fire || 486 exp
Ninetales Lv.36 || Fire || 1372 exp
Super Nerd || ¥850
Ponyta Lv.34 || Fire || 1107 exp
Charmander Lv.34 || Fire || 472 exp
Vulpix Lv.34 || Fire || 459 exp
Growlithe Lv.34 || Fire || 663 exp
Room 3
Question: Poliwag evolves 3 times?
Answer: No
Burglar || ¥3690
Ponyta Lv.41 || Fire || 1335 exp
Room 4
Qurstion: Are thunder moves effective against ground element-type Pokemon?
Answer: No
Super Nerd || ¥1025
Rapidash Lv.41 || Fire || 1686 exp
Room 5
Question: Pokemon of the same kind and level are not identical?
Answer: Yes
Burglar || ¥3330
Vulpix Lv.37 || Fire || 499 exp
Growlithe Lv.37 || Fire || 721 exp
Room 6
Question: TM28 contains Tombstoner?
Answer: No
Super Nerd || ¥925
Growlithe Lv.37 || Fire || 721 exp
Vulpix Lv.37 || Fire || 499 exp
Room 7
Gym Leader Blaine || ¥4653
Growlithe Lv.42 || Fire || 819 exp
Ponyta Lv.40 || Fire || 1302 exp
Rapidash Lv.42 || Fire || 1728 exp
Arcanine Lv.47 || Fire || 2145 exp
.
This badge slightly boosts your team's Special stat in-battle, and he also gives you TM38 Fire Blast. And, we're done here! Thanks for reading, I do hope you'll be back.
My Team
Murphy, Lv.44
Annie, Lv.44
Geraldine, Lv.44
Sidnets, Lv.44
Mark, Lv.44
Items Obtained
TM35 Metronome
Moon Stone
Escape Rope
Max Revive
Max Potion
Iron
Carbos
TM14 Blizzard
Full Restore
Rare Candy (x2)
TM22 Solarbeam
Secret Key
TM38 Fire Blast
Pokedex
Seen: 128
Own: 92
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