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Senin, 18 Agustus 2014

Cheat Pokemon Emerald GBA

All Cheats
Important Pokemon Emerald GameShark Codes

Master Code:
D8BAE4D9 4864DCE5
A86CDBA5 19BA49B3

Wild Pokemon Modifier:
This code requires it's own Master Code:
B749822B CE9BFAC1
A86CDBA5 19BA49B3

Pokemon Codes:
427AB7E FA5ACF46 BULBASAUR
AA167F67 3FA554EE IVYSAUR
857D757A 1DEDAC02 VENUSAUR
28302DAD BF3BEFBA CHARMANDER
A7E65BC2 5B3D7499 CHARMELEON
A72AB10A 7F70076E CHARIZARD
2C5BA800 A658112C SQUIRTLE
102DEF81 1038C83C WARTORTLE
4BC96C58 13D850B7 BLASTOISE
D6A12164 59E44843 CATERPIE
AC3DE157 27A8425D METAPOD
A10E9887 FB410811 BUTTERFREE
679B4BFB 6836C51A WEEDLE
3BA18E12 0CB4F7F5 KAKUNA
B8C067BB F23B2DEA BEEDRILL
707B971C 3FB4B9F9 PIDGEY
4C251EEB 9065D439 PIDGEOTTO
C260879B ABED8D71 PIDGEOT
BB096A58 2DAD8895 RATTATA
47339D70 143C58FC RATICATE
AC249938 BBEFF672 SPEAROW
D791B4A0 F405D45E FEAROW
BC8F7EEE D64D4663 EKANS
37CD473B DFD74E2E ARBOK
BC7EC610 A4B1CCA6 PIKACHU
A748CAD9 79553E9F RAICHU
246F2DD3 C3C522BB SANDSHREW
01620F0B CCB4D7EE SANDSLASH
356E8BD0 C4571EA0 NIDORAN (Female)
B21F170C 43FB67BF NIDORINA
5C8F0D3E 5E28AEAC NIDOQUEEN
BACE5D15 EDC08E8A NIDORAN (Male)
92DD99CC E2370993 NIDORINO
AFBFFFF7 78CA684D NIDOKING
26735E09 B555FFE3 CLEFAIRY
A40A03F5 83FDB48D CLEFABLE
944B57E2 8FFA5ACF VULPIX
B277C34C ED5AC538 NINETALES
D81C8D31 EF38BB4C JIGGLYPUFF
4F5EDB59 DAA40D06 WIGGLYTUFF
4B3CCCBE 90256961 ZUBAT
DAFD1E1F 4E30EF72 GOLBAT
486CEDFC DA502DEF ODDISH
4D0108B5 FE43E13C GLOOM
94084A5F FFC8B6C6 VILEPLUME
8DF9CDC9 BAF75B6C PARAS
295B5FAF F9E07273 PARASECT
DAB26F3E A896CE69 VENONAT
1125D0A6 F8CF12B8 VENOMOTH
E5427AA0 D2BF48F0 DIGLETT
C435905B 24FE0BA2 DUGTRIO
9BFCABC4 A55ACBDE MEOWTH
A5E31DA3 36A86BAF PERSIAN
A39039E4 CEC62784 PSYDUCK
D447B923 8898A009 GOLDUCK
663CE412 6D77DBAF MANKEY
DC7B7B86 AC3965D9 PRIMEAPE
986B4E99 063F66B5 GROWLITHE
6A893361 91DF3429 ARCANINE
77C9DD43 29DA3C7D POLIWAG
87B35DA7 173E3303 POLIWHIRL
61027771 FE9FA7CB POLIWRATH
9397DE33 28823AD1 ABRA
A9E04060 0B3020D9 KADABRA
2274AA48 9795F8F6 ALAKAZAM
AAD9F21C 82E01593 MACHOP
C536D1D1 C9068F22 MACHOKE
162FE3C8 F17D5573 MACHAMP
4A6BC974 7F348BA4 BELLSPROUT
D68A5605 B8935359 WEEPINBELL
BBCFECB2 A3488BB0 VICTREEBEL
F8DC5D04 EA2E9E4B TENTACOOL
AE4867BB 5ECD3191 TENTACRUEL
3B2D3B62 D7811753 GEODUDE
4A7B7674 BBC2E8A4 GRAVELER
AA59F73B 6AD42521 GOLEM
93724F28 6389D5DD PONYTA
0F7561A3 9B3E1FAD RAPIDASH
C88B7EDE 1D9331FD SLOWPOKE
0A0F8651 5430A3F7 SLOWBRO
6B4FFEEC 4A611D77 MAGNEMITE
D0B39CBB 60CE780D MAGNETON
03B327A3 6F4B5B36 FARFETCH'D
DCD61127 0E31173A DODUO
E0311FBE D65B0811 DODRIO
725C73C0 F22F72CD SEEL
FBC71C55 47060F69 DEWGONG
12623B85 D9989E56 GRIMER
221E2673 D0FED278 MUK
2D82CC92 32DF7BF4 SHELLDER
D3EC85EE F8B59CA1 CLOYSTER
3B4FA1A7 B0D15289 GASTLY
79C749D1 82CBDD21 HAUNTER
313043A9 B8B0FC6D GENGAR
7D7BF4E2 6B6BB84F ONIX
F4DB61ED 5448FE49 DROWZEE
1C170539 8F71079F HYPNO
58DF6D8C 8ABED137 KRABBY
315B2EDA 52315E40 KINGLER
43841B46 3AD300DF VOLTORB
0CA28299 795DA4B7 ELECTRODE
A4C1E2B0 F8FED951 EXEGGCUTE
5B9C6473 D5DD7F72 EXEGGUTOR
5993E9BC 25410DFA CUBONE
EA2A4044 3B36BA35 MAROWAK
387E50E3 CF59AE1C HITMONLEE
E09C266D D2599B85 HITMONCHAN
2FE26DCB 33C1E814 LICKITUNG
3145316D 1A323413 KOFFING
D7E4FABF 0179C2D6 WEEZING
304950DE 49B834F2 RHYHORN
CF3B8427 5A71059E RHYDON
F001D440 7FF7A035 CHANSEY
7D4419C3 8A64D0E7 TANGELA
0693B11C 591DD8C1 KANGASKHAN
5354B43A 91FC48A0 HORSEA
422353E4 2772003C SEADRA
6928741F 3E9531EC GOLDEEN
F0573D9D 957874F0 SEAKING
CC4230C9 EB10FD83 STARYU
55F2385B C3DF20BD STARMIE
13B4F8EB 664D2874 MR.MIME
C2653E7F AF664146 SCYTHER
5FED2BA0 49040D8B JYNX
E3FF3208 2D7BBAF6 ELECTABUZZ
89638523 2372DB91 MAGMAR
5F8A224D 6B73DF07 PINSIR
35CC763B 08908F53 TAUROS
57C2628B BA1E2148 MAGIKARP
2ED650AA FFD825C9 GYARADOS
D2A37CE0 6754E1E0 LAPRAS
C912A345 3CF2A263 DITTO
3F63F9C8 5DCC780C EEVEE
6F5228DE CE885258 VAPOREON
AD350696 FB8B5998 JOLTEON
A24F5071 4BAA26ED FLAREON
DB21B7E0 F61D905C PORYGON
DA4E0120 D389235F OMANYTE
2508E54A 51B084EF OMASTAR
4C58440B 22E030CD KABUTO
945A5912 E9B3944A KABUTOPS
790FFF23 07E9CD51 AERODACTYL
A7F57799 9B22FEF4 SNORLAX
060EEC16 4916C3A0 ARTICUNO
44AA97E5 A8441994 ZAPDOS
E19374E5 A9D68366 MOLTRES
FAC7E909 AA2643D9 DRATINI
4598F499 A44B5063 DRAGONAIR
62A2F039 3A4ABE58 DRAGONITE
D027D341 E184CF59 MEWTWO
401245E0 7D57E544 Mew
02F783F6 2979B272 CHIKORITA
0C5E7323 B11D357C BAYLEEF
6BE758E1 57DADF6E MEGANIUM
CD3D995B 40231BAD CYNDAQUIL
8BF10FC4 CB5E1926 QUILAVA
AC5840D2 93BA73C7 TYPHLOSION
BA157150 E9CE0D76 TOTODILE
D33896A6 9AB30C28 CROCONAW
7B1132CA 57C29D2E FERALIGATR
730ACD04 70A72878 SENTRET
C286AC0B 0D79C321 FURRET
AA4D8C9E CE819327 HOOTHOOT
47E992EA ECFD9DAB NOCTOWL
C5D6ED1A AA8FF6BC LEDYBA
EC0F57B1 E66EDFBD LEDIAN
51D608DA 410583E6 SPINARAK
2EE692FA 038A59BD ARIADOS
97ADB0E5 F82054B1 CROBAT
466C1A28 2DA13009 CHINCHOU
A899C07E 2EDC151C LANTURN
8FECA9EC 2570AE86 PICHU
7102B388 A8F71E4E CLEFFA
5F0F5247 9AFA1197 IGGLYBUFF
1F671962 48E57FAF TOGEPI
22CE820A AA23B829 TOGETIC
BE694CE6 EEC31FFC NATU
74594028 64CAA082 XATU
487E49C8 720FC13E MAREEP
65328AEE D2EA8765 FLAAFFY
F6B3D449 20523234 AMPHAROS
39CFE553 EF0DB5CB BELLOSSOM
BE5427F1 1246B785 MARILL
87D3C83F 7AFDD140 AZUMARILL
E6E063CA C60B6F22 SUDOWOODO
50B38FBE B2DDC595 POLITOED
C9C56B0F 0B40658A HOPPIP
A84CB405 2BD9D829 SKIPLOOM
A410BC3F 04D4361A JUMPLUFF
0725634E 0BF412D9 AIPOM
EE70285B 683D9CA2 SUNKERN
F58A3F68 EA18777A SUNFLORA
BC7A56DB 19D82B2C YANMA
905C36F0 28830C68 WOOPER
90363AAB 814A756F QUAGSIRE
33952D02 E2529BDA ESPEON
8EBC6C40 C1890AE1 UMBREON
D9338E00 411DD8CA MURKROW
C1B3A4D1 E5BACA0C SLOWKING
28D1617C 346C04D9 MISDREAVUS
BFF83623 C9467D36 UNOWN
D1739872 0FFAE780 WOBBUFFET
2A37B2FC 852DA1AE GIRAFARIG
4C762A4D D0E3CED5 PINECO
138E5BFD 3E57AF07 FORRETRESS
A444DB2E 9ACD74AE DUNSPARCE
B264B9E7 A472EB23 GLIGAR
ADFBAB2C 655EB9C6 STEELIX
99682440 31D2C082 SNUBBULL
E79868B8 EF1DDF38 GRANBULL
6BDF82AC 0767F118 QWILFISH
655AAB1A 7D729D24 SCIZOR
4E7FB6F0 5D64E2CA SHUCKLE
DC548D73 9D04392B HERACROSS
A04A7C30 4BBE40FE SNEASEL
ED32B35D E3FB0DD1 TEDDIURSA
92695520 F6598533 URSARING
8F977BBA C0BD96B5 SLUGMA
57692608 E0A5F930 MAGCARGO
B0ECF54F 158051C4 SWINUB
975311C0 088345E0 PILOSWINE
89DEBF6E BB2C127B CORSOLA
0932344E 86298ADF REMORAID
A3631362 A63C92E2 OCTILLERY
A3068F94 A1B0FDF9 DELIBIRD
E464332F 62F4E2EF MANTINE
2B5B757E 063EDA4C SKARMORY
BA549A78 706D4E94 HOUNDOUR
F8351C72 AF7D29C3 HOUNDOOM
50000019 E348C423 KINGDRA
E1D7DDAB 6F750F30 PHANPY
29473C45 528244CA DONPHAN
FE63D4D6 BF353A1B PORYGON
5B9278C9 349A8EBB STANTLER
1ADEED72 27E60E4F SMEARGLE
1A534B83 BF741D93 TYROGUE
DF03F797 D0524B9E HITMONTOP
02B65A0E 369E5106 SMOOCHUM
A3624C37 B84D618B ELEKID
C6B7093A CD6D3063 MAGBY
26A65A2B ACB8E4DE MILTANK
FC1D1639 D97C0879 BLISSEY
062E3C09 E0221DDD RAIKOU
EF460FBA 18A8BA67 ENTEI
D7645936 7D7326D0 SUICUNE
F52457DD E969C1D9 LARVITAR
DBA4E969 BF8CD9C3 PUPITAR
1C4FBD2D E28C5034 TYRANITAR
1CA7B8D8 B774D7CE Lugia
E9EF5CA7 0B0030CF HO-OH
6AC40667 8D0908BC CELEBI
A8AF08CF 3BEC2145 TREECKO
891ECEE7 0ECD3691 GROVYLE
21F65027 74CBC388 SCEPTILE
BF2729CF FF00080C TORCHIC
4C97E69F 13A0A08D COMBUSKEN
E6F605BF B26785D9 BLAZIKEN
7F8B0FE4 BA84BEB4 MUDKIP
511046C9 B749A3F2 MARSHTOMP
2109DF21 F03CECF0 SWAMPERT
BE02CDD8 745926DE POOCHYENA
416D07ED E1165504 MIGHTYENA
6282153F E3FE045A ZIGZAGOON
42B405C4 F3AA05B6 LINOONE
8118E1F2 ECF0B597 WURMPLE
EBB83DE2 0D00706B SILCOON
FAD7EF32 642267B5 BEAUTIFLY
53FA3400 A5D440D2 CASCOON
B55B9061 EDA61C99 DUSTOX
2DD91FBF 74B9D00A LOTAD
64876841 ED1E0724 LOMBRE
F9BF4D21 9838F988 LUDICOLO
D5640BA2 1039B12F SEEDOT
E6B97CDC AC897E29 NUZLEAF
FF2045A6 C33A8A5A SHIFTRY
DA8A6B45 37694831 NINCADA
F3813A6F AAA4F313 NINJASK
0E304CEC FA969B48 SHEDINJA
A52F5C3E C404FDF7 TAILLOW
BBC8C5DB 3F4A6753 SWELLOW
9C525A7E 03CA77C7 SHROOMISH
996A1447 A51AA090 BRELOOM
64CA36A4 961E592E SPINDA
6960A80D 21E94121 WINGULL
F5A76E53 647EF34F PELIPPER
DB5DEE01 233D7E56 SURSKIT
A7D4AEDD E83BAF36 MASQUERAIN
4749977F 3279D0EC WAILMER
E02F9DB7 5FEEA4DA WAILORD
939D0957 C35CB42A SKITTY
EAA47DCA D1D7307A DELCATTY
A57A888A 92328ED0 KECLEON
E05F8EF7 1A47FF6D BALTOY
999B0113 6D5F0E08 CLAYDOL
2C4B2478 A42B7208 NOSEPASS
0827F459 2D659DF2 TORKOAL
7A85D188 0B01285D SABLEYE
39160ADA D22AF7CF BARBOACH
AA3DCD01 CC9A2FE2 WHISCASH
136D3BA0 1355FA13 LUVDISC
AF066F60 1FD1BC78 CORPHISH
BFE7EB73 E969C8CB CRAWDAUNT
ED8143BE E336103D FEEBAS
7FA8B708 D6B0813F MILOTIC
591F81F2 8EA5F5D3 CARVANHA
3559D35A 78AC20DD SHARPEDO
E3F01278 4A26A70E TRAPINCH
AC4D42AC BE58869F VIBRAVA
3A0A5904 5C31C1B4 FLYGON
7416CB5D 3FAEC784 MAKUHITA
F4EF03FA D83226D0 HARIYAMA
118A6FA7 2585E663 ELECTRIKE
616888AE 77A50E6D MANECTRIC
7E7C5178 D253EC33 NUMEL
7DAF0D69 2DC5D130 CAMERUPT
49904B7C 4F618CEE SPHEAL
4C99895C A5313E0C SEALEO
98AFA653 EC9A8180 WALREIN
3F629E20 C179BE6F CACNEA
E6E8E286 1788C0BE CACTURNE
DB0AC0F8 F101CC3F SNORUNT
16BCD2B1 4E3BAF29 GLALIE
50AA621D 75C81E7C LUNATONE
5BAB8818 CBF9BCBE SOLROCK
74839459 EBCE5B04 AZURILL
28A85D3A 16CD5EB3 SPOINK
9BF0BA0D 830606A8 GRUMPIG
F181FAEC 93B54877 PLUSLE
20425363 6A0D138D MINUN
DF9F938A 5AB25B86 MAWILE
9ABCFB3A 4EBEE3CD MEDITITE
64032051 92BDFC80 MEDICHAM
530A874C 78F119B4 SWABLU
85DF79A7 58DF4016 ALTARIA
296CF1CD CB93207D WYNAUT
2F071690 023A852A DUSKULL
4A7EF675 CF59EAB9 DUSCLOPS
731BBD52 448117D2 ROSELIA
CE90B5C3 35966650 SLAKOTH
9F4E3C65 CE84A1F3 VIGOROTH
4A0A8AD8 6FD7167B SLAKING
E244770F 3CA43D3F GULPIN
C9985269 DFBB4056 SWALOT
22E4AE66 3D210DE7 TROPIUS
2ABC1EAC 7DE253D9 WHISMUR
50DF8A97 E3F378E0 LOUDRED
9CC7182E 4CF782FE EXPLOUD
293308A2 5F703C4B CLAMPERL
5CC9DE12 310E5374 HUNTAIL
07AC671D 0A6A67F2 GOREBYSS
CD58902B B960EACA ABSOL
2AEA1E71 B140FB48 SHUPPET
4344B2CC 9740E730 BANETTE
9917CDB2 7056B2BA SEVIPER
B76F859F EFC5E795 ZANGOOSE
74F229CD 33D699AD RELICANTH
21B28B6D F42B11B3 ARON
DC6C27E8 ECD295DD LAIRON
7B42B012 AE524E18 AGGRON
840FBC11 2ADA1D0F CASTFORM
137DE49C DC63E010 VOLBEAT
4AE52063 614E3C6F ILLUMISE
149AB11B 8CBCF051 LILEEP
93FC87C7 EE1E1F46 CRADILY
39FE66A7 63343AC3 ANORITH
C8C6D5BE AB273399 ARMALDO
CA0D0347 D3D45D15 RALTS
481219D6 D7DF0A59 KIRLIA
FE4F93EB 0F425E47 GARDEVOIR
DB369FBF 9CFA3C7B Bagon
1773AB66 1CC51CBA SHELGON
01A9F4E2 A75400A9 SALAMENCE
A8763726 59020D67 BELDUM
88388EF0 329F8635 METANG
B9A0B03A A1054FF4 METAGROSS
7C7C1496 7E6BB02D REGIROCK
1E78B119 A3ECF1F4 REGICE
A452C892 CE4E0111 REGISTEEL
C8E17608 4386D1C3 KYOGRE
39C78907 3814C2E0 GROUDON
F5E36E5E CFCDF0F0 RAYQUAZA
DE293378 1BEE391D LATIAS
AB8A705F 3A30F6D8 LATIOS
D701BCFD B7D4FD1C JIRACHI
921B908A 24D8CB83 DEOXYS
D0ED151F 60B2ADE0 CHIMECHO

Teleport Codes:

6266061B C8C9D80F Player's House
6178C413 3E2FF736 Elite Four Sidney
CE4225D2 7BDD5C76 Shard Collector's house (Route 124)
303D269F 12358A21 Player's Room
41509519 56FA6E47 Flower House (Route 104)
A6DF8006 B219CFD6 Old Lady Rest Stop (Route 111)
16830A6F EEFE51C8 Ever Grande City
F0EC26B8 31EC5657 Southern Island
734D21AC ABA1D48F Petalburg City
4CF78722 99D85A9F Slateport City
B49EB935 5B46BF8B Mauville City
93DF5785 8CD8CE27 Rustboro City
B6D1DB88 5987C390 Fortree City
EF6C4684 7B994DBB Lilycove City
872D5923 BC0EB4CF Mossdeep City
1DE2E5F2 55690815 Sootopolis City
16830A6F EEFE51C8 Ever Grande City
F89BD08B ED8D449E Littleroot Town
8F7BB880 613514DE Oldale Town
26FE9036 CFBAF75B Dewford Town
05DF8009 6EB6EEA8 Lavaridge Town
7F7F34B1 DC5CFBD6 Fallarbor Town
453A42B4 BE47C4F9 Verdanturf Town
9697749C BF836364 Pacifidlog Town
7DE5E94F 91EB4C93 Route 101
0333BAF0 0661FE19 Route 102
D9E2E15D 589AC20A Route 103
A6BE8B1F 442B2029 Route 104
0ACBA427 D063137D Route 105
35B2E915 9E9D0012 Route 106
AFAE04F5 6CCDFB3E Route 107
289910FE A48BEDF5 Route 108
3845BE84 2E324169 Route 109
04E9A63A 1BC8E597 Route 110
AB0C156A D5A95250 Route 111
025B426C 12639FAC Route 112
1879ADB1 CB62A316 Route 113
25D9C1E7 766EBE07 Route 114
F2D1DB2B C9CDE60B Route 115
4226147F 51EAECCA Route 116
A23F358D 29D6AFD2 Route 117
F32D560C 20C2FA1D Route 118
69007B18 B8CE5066 Route 119
E2523DAE 9D543CE3 Route 120
69BAFFE1 5E6BECD9 Route 121
62E24072 7AB96124 Route 122
CD6BFF27 4018232F Route 123
F0780A4C BE2572E1 Route 124
D764542D 1F715705 Route 125
5BD6DFED 7797FB20 Route 126
3BC12070 90FE6FA2 Route 127
A493B39A 5368963E Route 128
C90EDBEB 39D9C505 Route 129
1ADFAD12 1CB122C4 Route 130
0C2F5CD4 EE816009 Route 131
D73F6AC5 4E85B7CA Route 132
A341954E 09968A73 Route 133
183802E7 7C6B0493 Route 134
1739A0F3 901C5B31 Roof of Lilycove store
8C063672 554BB9F0 Fishing Guy House In Mossdeep City
FDED4F7D 2A13DD75 House in Sootopolis
A6055686 6BBE73A4 Phoebe
09EDE2F1 3427F11B Meteor Falls
EE78DDCD 09A4CAAB Fiery Path
6178C413 3E2FF736 Sydney
4D2F801B 9780575E Phoebe
F6BA99A2 2C76B7F6 Glacia
B392516A 1E1E40E7 Drake
D2B96473 9D56B7D8 Wallace
3A0BFB51 00ED22B2 Pokemon Center(the one before the E4)
CE3EF9E9 3C41A95C Hall of Fame
28C0A6F2 8513BE9A Safari Zone
8B15AE7E 9AAD3F68 Meteor Falls 1
C30FBBE6 DC63532F Meteor Falls 2
12578D2F 0AA6FB9E Meteor Falls 3
2589A93D F3FFB10C Meteor Falls 4
3ACDD41E AD84C3F9 Rusturf Tunnel
2AD334DD 7DC12C96 Underwater (Sootopolis City)
5CEE6819 2848B620 Desert Ruins
E7195B55 A78FB01D Granite Cave 1
945E7339 173DF9AD Granite Cave 2
EC6C1793 76F8C6E2 Granite Cave 3
34B80DAD FA204034 Granite Cave 4(Steven)
F82E6DED C0205840 Petalburg Woods
93E2A255 5873FC81 Mt.Chimney
01ED4C9B E13C4024 Jagged Pass
44D6EB21 171BD8DA Fiery Path
689B4DB0 C82119D7 Mt.Pyre 1(Inside)
A450AE11 A3B3688B Mt.Pyre 2(Inside)
9428FA10 B0D22CAF Mt.Pyre 3(Inside)
41EF9B9A 743E6855 Mt.Pyre 4(Inside)
6BB63016 1122AC44 Mt.Pyre 5(Inside)
E4F3B7E2 DB835642 Mt.Pyre Top(Inside)
FED97B7A 73C3A557 Mt.Pyre 1(Outside)
9CCC9C01 A4BB0BC6 Mt.Pyre Top(Outside)
2B8BCCED 9D2E7CC1 Aqua Hideout 1
FC264450 2D907E4F Aqua Hideout 2
326AF3AD 3EF0FADD Aqua Hideout 3
E9948A36 18A43F4A Underwater(Seafloor Cavern)
D31699F4 49C25336 Seafloor Cavern 1
01A5F827 5BFCE637 Seafloor Cavern 2
D525D063 FC0BE3ED Seafloor Cavern 3
BDF5F0FF 909E4F4F Seafloor Cavern 4
F9F16FC0 E9D2DB5A Seafloor Cavern 5
2D1428A1 6C3598E5 Seafloor Cavern 6
5F0EB697 1DF5B4B8 Seafloor Cavern 7
920A7F89 0F907C2A Seafloor Cavern 8
637CB055 FA8CB5B7 Seafloor Cavern 9
A6C49BB0 790AD1CF Seafloor Cavern 10
F94D9C59 8E44B1FD Cave of Origin 1
51F83940 1F1D4074 Cave of Origin 2
BAD22590 7BC0B633 Cave of Origin 3
E96BB1BD 6A918C74 Cave of Origin 4
C3D813F0 18BEFF1D Cave of Origin 5
6C2E2E64 CCCB6AF4 cave of Origin 6
29A1BB9F 7597347F Victory Road 1
B0643A23 AABC6584 Victory Road 2
66D5FD35 4FF24CAF Victory Road 3
5A82DDA5 3EE48807 Shoal Cave 1
3A4924C9 02AB4E27 Shoal Cave 2
F514B707 0B77849A Shoal Cave 3(no water)
228CEFAA 892BA96B Shoal Cave 4(no water)
B48F494A AB19D8C9 Shoal Cave 1(surfing)
873FF660 BD9FC47E Shoal Cave 2(near bridge,no water)
7F9CEE84 60922F8D New Mauville 1
A436303B D4F71A29 New Mauville 2
16EBB0DB E1C1C203 Abandoned Ship 1
368E508E 6A81358E Abandoned Ship 2
023ABF68 8614F56E Abandoned Ship 3
D6CE78E5 A05C3208 Abandoned Ship 4
C90DFC23 F42D5EED Abandoned Ship 5
A937A21B BDE6F5DA Abandoned Ship 6
FB514259 C8393E27 Abandoned Ship 7
EB37D90E F0C00BFB Abandoned Ship 8
BAADAAB5 C9B7735A Abandoned Ship 9
E90852FE 498AA6A2 Abandoned Ship 10
40B0AAA8 1A838C90 Abandoned Ship 11
A64CA032 0DBB5271 Abandoned Ship 12
91102404 79845435 Abandoned Ship 13
F8A26E0B EACA612A Island Cave
23BB6E2D 5625207C Ancient Tomb
47E2FE51 EE729CDA Underwater, near Regi
CF02A51E 0DCE6949 Same as above^
4BE69890 6F45215A Entrance of place where you activate Regis
91D4A1FE 701BA1F3 Place where you activate Regis
695C9C26 3243C417 Scorched Slab(Cave where you got TM11 Sunny Day)
0E2A9416 7BEA4915 Aqua Hideout
625068FF B8D9DB81 Aqua Hideout(in a room with a warp point)
7D6A5D05 5BC4B74C Aqua Hideout once again (different place in there)
C4338331 146F9E5C Sky Pillar 1
BDBB4C0E 2E34E26E Sky Pillar 2
3A338DB4 782BE901 Sky Pillar 3
1BF011B4 44F64692 Sky Pillar 4
E51D81E5 E7942921 Sky Pillar 5
937B1FE6 8479FB19 Sky Pillar 6
3B51207B 0268D4E0 Sky Pillar 7
5734DBE6 3E9A5F62 Sky Pillar 8
37A21411 E441F3EA Top of Sky Pillar
9AA83A82 81BEF3E1 Magma Hideout 1
81A6E3F4 20B90696 Magma Hideout 2
F6A15CF3 954EDFC2 Magma Hideout 3
72E2E569 327026E0 Magma Hideout 4
A2842D2D 7AAE085F Magma Hideout 5
19EFC418 3C748823 Magma Hideout 6
71837BD2 3FA4B262 Magma Hideout 7
D9698E78 51CE0643 Magma Hideout 8
7572668C A25C844C Mirage Pillar 1
D5004355 398C8113 Mirage Pillar 2
9A6E4A93 E6670C5D Mirage Pillar 3
A24BACCD CEE66E3A Mirage Pillar 4
A74FB133 AAC2ACE1 Desert Underpass
7DC043F4 06E4B479 Artisan Cave 1
77621DAE AAF9DA26 Artisan Cave 2
F0EC26B8 31EC5657 Southern Island
D672577F BE1C6F7C Building next to Battle Tower in Battle Frontier
4D2A5A81 4E69A107 Battle Frontier
8DEB234A 4C8DC5EC Faraway Island (Mew)
E124B2B1 A46B45AB Faraway Island 2
4A99A22B 58284D2D Birth Island (Deoxys)
842CB8A9 7F8B0149 Navel Rock (Lugia and Ho-oh)

Buy Any Item:
82005274 0xxx

Replace xxx With Item Digits

Item Digits
000 - nothing

Poke Ball
001 - Master Ball
002 - Ultra Ball
003 - Great Ball
004 - Poke Ball
005 - Safari Ball
006 - Net Ball
007 - Dive Ball
008 - Nest Ball
009 - Repeat Ball
00A - Timer Ball
00B - Luxury Ball
00C - Premier Ball

Item
00D - Potion
00E - Antidote
00F - Burn Heal
010 - Ice Heal
011 - Awakening
012 - Paralyz heal
013 - Full Restore
014 - Max Potion
015 - Hyper Potion
016 - Super Potion
017 - Full Heal
018 - Revive
019 - Max Revive
01A - Fresh Water
01B - Soda Pop
01C - Lemonade
01D - MooMoo Milk
01E - Energy Powder
01F - Energy Root
020 - Heal Powder
021 - Revival Herb
022 - Ether
023 - Max Ether
024 - Elixir
025 - Max Elixir
026 - Lava Cookie
027 - Blue Flute
028 - Yellow Flute
029 - Red Flute
02A - Black Flute
02B - White Flute
02C - Berry Juice
02D - Sacred Ash
02E - Shoal Salt
02F - Shoal Shell
030 - Red Shard
031 - Blue Shard
032 - Yellow Shard
033 - Green Shard
03F - HR Up
040 - Protein
041 - Iron
042 - Carbos
043 - Calcium
044 - Rare Candy
045 - PP Up
046 - Zinc
047 - PP Max
049 - Guard Spec
04A - Dire Hit
04B - X Attack
04C - X Defend
04D - X Speed
04E - X Accuracy
04F - X Special
050 - Poke Doll
051 - Fluffy Tail
053 - Fire Stone
054 - Max Repel
055 - Escape Rope
056 - Repel
05D - Sun Stone
05E - Moon Stone
05F - Fire Stone
060 - Thunder Stone
061 - Water Stone
062 - Leaf Stone
067 - Tiny Mushroom
068 - Big Mushroom
06A - Pearl
06B - Big Pearl
06C - Stardust
06D - Star Piece
06E - Nugget
06F - Heart Scale

Mail
079 - Orange Mail
07A - Harbor Mail
07B - Glitter Mail
07C - Mech Mail
07D - Wood Mail
07E - Wave Mail
07F - Bead Mail
080 - Shadow Mail
081 - Tropic Mail
082 - Dream Mail
083 - Fab Mail
084 - Retro Mail

Berries
085 - Cheri Berry
086 - Chesto Berry
087 - Pecha Berry
088 - Rawst Berry
089 - Aspear Berry
08A - Leppa Berry
08B - Oran Berry
08C - Persim Berry
08D - Lum Berry
08E - Sitrus Berry
08F - Figy Berry
090 - Wiki Berry
091 - Mago Berry
092 - Aguav Berry
093 - Iapapa Berry
094 - Razz Berry
095 - Bluk Berry
096 - Nanab Berry
097 - Wepear Berry
098 - Pinap Berry
099 - Pomeg Berry
09A - Kelpsy Berry
09B - Qualot Berry
09C - Hondew Berry
09D - Grepa Berry
09E - Tamato Berry
09F - Cornn Berry
0A0 - Magost Berry
0A1 - Rabuta Berry
0A2 - Nomel Berry
0A3 - Spelon Berry
0A4 - Pamtre Berry
0A5 - Watmel Berry
0A6 - Durin Berry
0A7 - Belue Berry
0A8 - Liechi Berry
0A9 - Ganlon Berry
0AA - Salac Berry
0AB - Petaya Berry
0AC - Apicot Berry
0AD - Lansat Berry
0AE - Starf Berry
0AF - Enigma Berry

Hold Item
0B3 - Brightpowder
0B4 - White Herb
0B5 - Macho Brace
0B6 - Exp Share
0B7 - Quick Claw
0B8 - Soothe Bell
0B9 - Mental Herb
0BA - Choice Band
0BB - Kings Rock
0BC - Silverpowder
0BD - Amulet Coin
0BE - Cleanse Tag
0BF - Soul Dew
0C0 - Deep Sea Tooth
0C1 - Deep Sea Scale
0C2 - Smoke Ball
0C3 - Everstone
0C4 - Focus Band
0C5 - Lucky Egg
0C6 - Scope Lens
0C7 - Metal Coat
0C8 - Leftovers
0C9 - Dragon Scale
0CA - Light Ball
0CB - Soft Sand
0CC - Hard Stone
0CD - Miracle Seed
0CE - Black Glasses
0CF - Black Belt
0D0 - Magnet
0D1 - Mystic Water
0D2 - Sharp Beak
0D3 - Poison Barb
0D4 - Nevermeltice
0D5 - Spell Tag
0D6 - Twistedspoon
0D7 - Charcoal
0D8 - Dragon Fang
0D9 - Silk Scarf
0DA - Up-Grade
0DB - Shell Bell
0DC - Sea Incense
0DD - Lax Incense
0DE - Lucky Punch
0DF - Metal Powder
0E0 - Thick Club
0E1 - Stick
0FE - Red Scarf
0FF - Blue Scarf
100 - Pink Scarf
101 - Green Scarf
102 - Yellow Scarf

RS Key Items
103 - Mach Bike
104 - Coin Case
105 - ItemFinder
106 - Old Rod
107 - Good Rod
108 - Super Rod
109 - SS Ticket
10A - Contest Pass
10B - ?
10C - Wailmer Pail
10D - Devon Goods
10E - Soot Sack
10F - Basement Key
110 - Acro Bike
111 - Pokeblock Case
112 - Letter
113 - Eon Ticket
114 - Red Orb
115 - Blue Orb
116 - Scanner
117 - Go-Goggles
118 - Meteorite
119 - Rm 1 Key
11A - Rm 2 Key
11B - Rm 4 Key
11C - Rm 6 Key
11D - Storage Key
11E - Root Fossil
11F - Claw Fossil
120 - Devon Scope

TMs & HMs
121 - TM01
122 - TM02
123 - TM03
124 - TM04
125 - TM05
126 - TM06
127 - TM07
128 - TM08
129 - TM09
12A - TM10
12B - TM11
12C - TM12
12D - TM13
12E - TM14
12F - TM15
130 - TM16
131 - TM17
132 - TM18
133 - TM19
134 - TM20
135 - TM21
136 - TM22
137 - TM23
138 - TM24
139 - TM25
13A - TM26
13B - TM27
13C - TM28
13D - TM29
13E - TM30
13F - TM31
140 - TM32
141 - TM33
142 - TM34
143 - TM35
144 - TM36
145 - TM37
146 - TM38
147 - TM39
148 - TM40
149 - TM41
14A - TM42
14B - TM43
14C - TM44
14D - TM45
14E - TM46
14F - TM47
150 - TM48
151 - TM49
152 - TM50
153 - HM01
154 - HM02
155 - HM03
156 - HM04
157 - HM05
158 - HM06
159 - HM07
15A - HM08

Key Item
15D - Oak's Parcel
15E - Poke Flute
15F - Secret Key
160 - Bike Voucher
161 - Gold Teeth
162 - Old Amber
163 - Card Key
164 - Elevator Key
165 - Helix Fossil
166 - Dome Fossil
167 - Silph Scope
168 - Bike
169 - Town Map
16A - VS Seeker
16B - Fame Checker
16C - TM Case
16D - Berry Pouch
16E - Teachy Tv
16F - Tri-Pass
170 - Rainbow Pass
171 - Tea
172 - MysteryTicket
173 - AuroraTicket
174 - Powder Jar
175 - Ruby
176 - Sapphire
177 - Magma Emblem
178 - Old Sea Map

No Random Battles:
2C5490D9 EB69CACB

Full lights in dark area (without using the move Flash):
0C7BD341 E9775222

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83007CF6 0001 - Bulbasaur
83007CF6 0002 - Ivysaur
83007CF6 0003 - Venusaur
83007CF6 0004 - Charmander
83007CF6 0005 - Charmeleon
83007CF6 0006 - Charizard
83007CF6 0007 - Squirtle
83007CF6 0008 - Wartortle
83007CF6 0009 - Blastoise
83007CF6 000A - Caterpie
83007CF6 000B - Metapod
83007CF6 000C - Butterfree
83007CF6 000D - Weedle
83007CF6 000E - Kakuna
83007CF6 000F - Beedrill
83007CF6 0010 - Pidgey
83007CF6 0011 - Pidgeotto
83007CF6 0012 - Pidgeot
83007CF6 0013 - Rattata
83007CF6 0014 - Raticate
83007CF6 0015 - Spearow
83007CF6 0016 - Fearow
83007CF6 0017 - Ekans
83007CF6 0018 - Arbok
83007CF6 0019 - Pikachu
83007CF6 001A - Raichu
83007CF6 001B - Sandshrew
83007CF6 001C - Sandslash
83007CF6 001D - Nidoran (Female)
83007CF6 001E - Nidorina
83007CF6 001F - Nidoqueen
83007CF6 0020 - Nidoran (Male)
83007CF6 0021 - Nidorino
83007CF6 0022 - Nidoking
83007CF6 0023 - Clefairy
83007CF6 0024 - Clefable
83007CF6 0025 - Vulpix
83007CF6 0026 - Ninetales
83007CF6 0027 - Jigglypuff
83007CF6 0028 - Wigglytuff
83007CF6 0029 - Zubat
83007CF6 002A - Golbat
83007CF6 002B - Oddish
83007CF6 002C - Gloom
83007CF6 002D - Vileplume
83007CF6 002E - Paras
83007CF6 002F - Parasect
83007CF6 0030 - Venonat
83007CF6 0031 - Venomoth
83007CF6 0032 - Diglett
83007CF6 0033 - Dugtrio
83007CF6 0034 - Meowth
83007CF6 0035 - Persian
83007CF6 0036 - Psyduck x
83007CF6 0037 - Golduck
83007CF6 0038 - Mankey
83007CF6 0039 - Primeape
83007CF6 003A - Growlithe
83007CF6 003B - Arcanine
83007CF6 003C - Poliwag
83007CF6 003D - Poliwhirl
83007CF6 003E - Poliwrath x
83007CF6 003F - Abra
83007CF6 0040 - Kadabra
83007CF6 0041 - Alakazam
83007CF6 0042 - Machop
83007CF6 0043 - Machoke
83007CF6 0044 - Machamp
83007CF6 0045 - Bellsprout
83007CF6 0046 - Weepinbell
83007CF6 0047 - Victreebel
83007CF6 0048 - Tentacool
83007CF6 0049 - Tentacruel
83007CF6 004A - Geodude
83007CF6 004B - Graveler
83007CF6 004C - Golem
83007CF6 004D - Ponyta
83007CF6 004E - Rapidash
83007CF6 004F - Slowpoke
83007CF6 0050 - Slowbro
83007CF6 0051 - Magnemite
83007CF6 0052 - Magneton
83007CF6 0053 - Farfetch'D
83007CF6 0054 - Doduo
83007CF6 0055 - Dodrio
83007CF6 0056 - Seel
83007CF6 0057 - Dewgong
83007CF6 0058 - Grimer
83007CF6 0059 - Muk
83007CF6 005A - Shellder
83007CF6 005B - Cloyster
83007CF6 005C - Gastly
83007CF6 005D - Haunter
83007CF6 005E - Gengar
83007CF6 005F - Onix
83007CF6 0060 - Drowzee
83007CF6 0061 - Hypno
83007CF6 0062 - Krabby
83007CF6 0063 - Kingler
83007CF6 0064 - Voltorb
83007CF6 0065 - Electrode
83007CF6 0066 - Exeggcute
83007CF6 0067 - Exeggutor
83007CF6 0068 - Cubone
83007CF6 0069 - Marowak
83007CF6 006A - Hitmonlee
83007CF6 006B - Hitmonchan
83007CF6 006C - Lickitung
83007CF6 006D - Koffing
83007CF6 006E - Weezing
83007CF6 006F - Rhyhorn
83007CF6 0070 - Rhydon
83007CF6 0071 - Chansey
83007CF6 0072 - Tangela
83007CF6 0073 - Kangaskhan
83007CF6 0074 - Horsea
83007CF6 0075 - Seadra
83007CF6 0076 - Goldeen
83007CF6 0077 - Seaking
83007CF6 0078 - Staryu
83007CF6 0079 - Starmie
83007CF6 007A - Mr.Mime
83007CF6 007B - Scyther
83007CF6 007C - Jynx
83007CF6 007D - Electabuzz
83007CF6 007E - Magmar
83007CF6 007F - Pinsir
83007CF6 0080 - Tauros x
83007CF6 0081 - Magikarp
83007CF6 0082 - Gyarados
83007CF6 0083 - Lapras
83007CF6 0084 - Ditto
83007CF6 0085 - Eevee
83007CF6 0086 - Vaporeon
83007CF6 0087 - Jolteon
83007CF6 0088 - Flareon
83007CF6 0089 - Porygon
83007CF6 008A - Omanyte
83007CF6 008B - Omastar
83007CF6 008C - Kabuto
83007CF6 008D - Kabutops
83007CF6 008E - Aerodactyl
83007CF6 008F - Snorlax
83007CF6 0090 - Articuno
83007CF6 0091 - Zapdos
83007CF6 0092 - Moltres
83007CF6 0093 - Dratini
83007CF6 0094 - Dragonair
83007CF6 0095 - Dragonite
83007CF6 0096 - Mewtwo
83007CF6 0097 - Mew
83007CF6 0098 - Chikorita
83007CF6 0099 - Bayleef
83007CF6 009A - Meganium
83007CF6 009B - Cyndaquil
83007CF6 009C - Quilava
83007CF6 009D - Typhlosion
83007CF6 009E - Totodile
83007CF6 009F - Croconaw
83007CF6 00A0 - Feraligatr
83007CF6 00A1 - Sentret
83007CF6 00A2 - Furret
83007CF6 00A3 - Hoothoot
83007CF6 00A4 - Noctowl
83007CF6 00A5 - Ledyba
83007CF6 00A6 - Ledian
83007CF6 00A7 - Spinarak
83007CF6 00A8 - Ariados
83007CF6 00A9 - Crobat
83007CF6 00AA - Chinchou
83007CF6 00AB - Lanturn
83007CF6 00AC - Pichu
83007CF6 00AD - Cleffa
83007CF6 00AE - Igglybuff
83007CF6 00AF - Togepi
83007CF6 00B0 - Togetic
83007CF6 00B1 - Natu
83007CF6 00B2 - Xatu
83007CF6 00B3 - Mareep
83007CF6 00B4 - Flaaffy
83007CF6 00B5 - Ampharos
83007CF6 00B6 - Bellossom
83007CF6 00B7 - Marill
83007CF6 00B8 - Azumarill
83007CF6 00B9 - Sudowoodo
83007CF6 00BA - Politoed x
83007CF6 00BB - Hoppip
83007CF6 00BC - Skiploom
83007CF6 00BD - Jumpluff
83007CF6 00BE - Aipom
83007CF6 00BF - Sunkern
83007CF6 00C0 - Sunflora
83007CF6 00C1 - Yanma
83007CF6 00C2 - Wooper
83007CF6 00C3 - Quagsire
83007CF6 00C4 - Espeon
83007CF6 00C5 - Umbreon
83007CF6 00C6 - Murkrow
83007CF6 00C7 - Slowking
83007CF6 00C8 - Misdreavus
83007CF6 00C9 - Unown
83007CF6 00CA - Wobbuffet
83007CF6 00CB - Girafarig
83007CF6 00CC - Pineco
83007CF6 00CD - Forretress
83007CF6 00CE - Dunsparce
83007CF6 00CF - Gligar
83007CF6 00D0 - Steelix
83007CF6 00D1 - Snubbull
83007CF6 00D2 - Granbull
83007CF6 00D3 - Qwilfish
83007CF6 00D4 - Scizor
83007CF6 00D5 - Shuckle
83007CF6 00D6 - Heracross
83007CF6 00D7 - Sneasel
83007CF6 00D8 - Teddiursa
83007CF6 00D9 - Ursaring
83007CF6 00DA - Slugma
83007CF6 00DB - Magcargo
83007CF6 00DC - Swinub
83007CF6 00DD - Piloswine
83007CF6 00DE - Corsola
83007CF6 00DF - Remoraid
83007CF6 00E0 - Octillery
83007CF6 00E1 - Delibird
83007CF6 00E2 - Mantine
83007CF6 00E3 - Skarmory
83007CF6 00E4 - Houndour
83007CF6 00E5 - Houndoom
83007CF6 00E6 - Kingdra
83007CF6 00E7 - Phanpy
83007CF6 00E8 - Donphan
83007CF6 00E9 - Porygon
83007CF6 00EA - Stantler
83007CF6 00EB - Smeargle
83007CF6 00EC - Tyrogue
83007CF6 00ED - Hitmontop
83007CF6 00EE - Smoochum
83007CF6 00EF - Elekid
83007CF6 00F0 - Magby
83007CF6 00F1 - Miltank
83007CF6 00F2 - Blissey
83007CF6 00F3 - Raikou
83007CF6 00F4 - Entei
83007CF6 00F5 - Suicune
83007CF6 00F6 - Larvitar
83007CF6 00F7 - Pupitar
83007CF6 00F8 - Tyranitar
83007CF6 00F9 - Lugia
83007CF6 00FA - Ho-Oh
83007CF6 00FB - Celebi
83007CF6 0115 - Treecko
83007CF6 0116 - Grovyle
83007CF6 0117 - Sceptile
83007CF6 0118 - Torchic
83007CF6 0119 - Combusken
83007CF6 011A - Blaziken
83007CF6 011B - Mudkip
83007CF6 011C - Marshtomp
83007CF6 011D - Swampert
83007CF6 011E - Poochyena
83007CF6 011F - Mightyena
83007CF6 0120 - Zigzagoon
83007CF6 0121 - Linoone
83007CF6 0122 - Wurmple
83007CF6 0123 - Silcoon
83007CF6 0124 - Beautifly
83007CF6 0125 - Cascoon
83007CF6 0126 - Dustox
83007CF6 0127 - Lotad
83007CF6 0128 - Lombre
83007CF6 0129 - Ludicolo
83007CF6 012A - Seedot
83007CF6 012B - Nuzleaf
83007CF6 012C - Shiftry
83007CF6 0130 - Taillow
83007CF6 0131 - Swellow
83007CF6 0135 - Wingull
83007CF6 0136 - Pelipper
83007CF6 0188 - Ralts
83007CF6 0189 - Kirlia
83007CF6 018A - Gardevoir
83007CF6 0137 - Surskit
83007CF6 0138 - Masquerain
83007CF6 0132 - Shroomish
83007CF6 0133 - Breloom
83007CF6 016C - Slakoth
83007CF6 016D - Vigoroth
83007CF6 016E - Slaking
83007CF6 012D - Nincada
83007CF6 012E - Ninjask
83007CF6 012F - Shedinja
83007CF6 0172 - Whismur
83007CF6 0173 - Loudred
83007CF6 0174 - Exploud
83007CF6 014F - Makuhita
83007CF6 0150 - Hariyama
83007CF6 015E - Azurill
83007CF6 0140 - Nosepass
83007CF6 013B - Skitty
83007CF6 013C - Delcatty
83007CF6 0142 - Sableye
83007CF6 0163 - Mawile
83007CF6 017E - Aron
83007CF6 017F - Lairon
83007CF6 0180 - Aggron
83007CF6 0164 - Meditite
83007CF6 0165 - Medicham
83007CF6 0151 - Electrike
83007CF6 0152 - Manectric
83007CF6 0161 - Plusle
83007CF6 0162 - Minun
83007CF6 0182 - Volbeat
83007CF6 0183 - Illumise
83007CF6 016B - Roselia
83007CF6 016F - Gulpin
83007CF6 0170 - Swalot
83007CF6 014A - Carvanha
83007CF6 014B - Sharpedo
83007CF6 0139 - Wailmer
83007CF6 013A - Wailord
83007CF6 0153 - Numel
83007CF6 0154 - Camerupt
83007CF6 0141 - Torkoal
83007CF6 015F - Spoink
83007CF6 0160 - Grumpig
83007CF6 0134 - Spinda
83007CF6 014C - Trapinch
83007CF6 014D - Vibrava
83007CF6 014E - Flygon
83007CF6 0158 - Cacnea
83007CF6 0159 - Cacturne
83007CF6 0166 - Swablu
83007CF6 0167 - Altaria x
83007CF6 017C - Zangoose
83007CF6 017B - Seviper
83007CF6 015C - Lunatone
83007CF6 015D - Solrock
83007CF6 0143 - Barboach
83007CF6 0144 - Whiscash
83007CF6 0146 - Corphish x
83007CF6 0147 - Crawdaunt
83007CF6 013E - Baltoy
83007CF6 013F - Claydol
83007CF6 0184 - Lileep
83007CF6 0185 - Cradily
83007CF6 0186 - Anorith
83007CF6 0187 - Armaldo
83007CF6 0148 - Feebas
83007CF6 0149 - Milotic x
83007CF6 0181 - Castform
83007CF6 013D - Kecleon
83007CF6 0179 - Shuppet
83007CF6 017A - Banette
83007CF6 0169 - Duskull
83007CF6 016A - Dusclops
83007CF6 0171 - Tropius
83007CF6 019B - Chimecho
83007CF6 0178 - Absol
83007CF6 0168 - Wynaut
83007CF6 015A - Snorunt
83007CF6 015B - Glalie
83007CF6 0155 - Spheal
83007CF6 0156 - Sealeo
83007CF6 0157 - Walrein
83007CF6 0175 - Clamperl
83007CF6 0176 - Huntail
83007CF6 0177 - Gorebyss
83007CF6 017D - Relicanth
83007CF6 0145 - Luvdisc
83007CF6 018B - Bagon
83007CF6 018C - Shelgon
83007CF6 018D - Salamence
83007CF6 018E - Beldum
83007CF6 018F - Metang
83007CF6 0190 - Metagross
83007CF6 0191 - Regirock
83007CF6 0192 - Regice
83007CF6 0193 - Registeel
83007CF6 0197 - Latias
83007CF6 0198 - Latios
83007CF6 0194 - Kyogre
83007CF6 0195 - Groudon
83007CF6 0196 - Rayquaza
83007CF6 0199 - Jirachi
83007CF6 019A - Deoxys

Master code for shiny Pokemon:
D8BAE4D9 4864DCE5
A86CDBA5 19BA49B3

Shiny Pokemon code:
F3A9A86D 4E2629B4
18452A7D DDE55BCC
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Replace xxx With Item Digits

Item Digits
000 - nothing

Poke Ball
001 - Master Ball
002 - Ultra Ball
003 - Great Ball
004 - Poke Ball
005 - Safari Ball
006 - Net Ball
007 - Dive Ball
008 - Nest Ball
009 - Repeat Ball
00A - Timer Ball
00B - Luxury Ball
00C - Premier Ball

Item
00D - Potion
00E - Antidote
00F - Burn Heal
010 - Ice Heal
011 - Awakening
012 - Paralyz heal
013 - Full Restore
014 - Max Potion
015 - Hyper Potion
016 - Super Potion
017 - Full Heal
018 - Revive
019 - Max Revive
01A - Fresh Water
01B - Soda Pop
01C - Lemonade
01D - MooMoo Milk
01E - Energy Powder
01F - Energy Root
020 - Heal Powder
021 - Revival Herb
022 - Ether
023 - Max Ether
024 - Elixir
025 - Max Elixir
026 - Lava Cookie
027 - Blue Flute
028 - Yellow Flute
029 - Red Flute
02A - Black Flute
02B - White Flute
02C - Berry Juice
02D - Sacred Ash
02E - Shoal Salt
02F - Shoal Shell
030 - Red Shard
031 - Blue Shard
032 - Yellow Shard
033 - Green Shard
03F - HP Up
040 - Protein
041 - Iron
042 - Carbos
043 - Calcium
044 - Rare Candy
045 - PP Up
046 - Zinc
047 - PP Max
049 - Guard Spec
04A - Dire Hit
04B - X Attack
04C - X Defend
04D - X Speed
04E - X Accuracy
04F - X Special
050 - Poke Doll
051 - Fluffy Tail
053 - Fire Stone
054 - Max Repel
055 - Escape Rope
056 - Repel
05D - Sun Stone
05E - Moon Stone
05F - Fire Stone
060 - Thunder Stone
061 - Water Stone
062 - Leaf Stone
067 - Tiny Mushroom
068 - Big Mushroom
06A - Pearl
06B - Big Pearl
06C - Stardust
06D - Star Piece
06E - Nugget
06F - Heart Scale

Mail
079 - Orange Mail
07A - Harbor Mail
07B - Glitter Mail
07C - Mech Mail
07D - Wood Mail
07E - Wave Mail
07F - Bead Mail
080 - Shadow Mail
081 - Tropic Mail
082 - Dream Mail
083 - Fab Mail
084 - Retro Mail

Berries
085 - Cheri Berry
086 - Chesto Berry
087 - Pecha Berry
088 - Rawst Berry
089 - Aspear Berry
08A - Leppa Berry
08B - Oran Berry
08C - Persim Berry
08D - Lum Berry
08E - Sitrus Berry
08F - Figy Berry
090 - Wiki Berry
091 - Mago Berry
092 - Aguav Berry
093 - Iapapa Berry
094 - Razz Berry
095 - Bluk Berry
096 - Nanab Berry
097 - Wepear Berry
098 - Pinap Berry
099 - Pomeg Berry
09A - Kelpsy Berry
09B - Qualot Berry
09C - Hondew Berry
09D - Grepa Berry
09E - Tamato Berry
09F - Cornn Berry
0A0 - Magost Berry
0A1 - Rabuta Berry
0A2 - Nomel Berry
0A3 - Spelon Berry
0A4 - Pamtre Berry
0A5 - Watmel Berry
0A6 - Durin Berry
0A7 - Belue Berry
0A8 - Liechi Berry
0A9 - Ganlon Berry
0AA - Salac Berry
0AB - Petaya Berry
0AC - Apicot Berry
0AD - Lansat Berry
0AE - Starf Berry
0AF - Enigma Berry

Hold Item
0B3 - Brightpowder
0B4 - White Herb
0B5 - Macho Brace
0B6 - Exp Share
0B7 - Quick Claw
0B8 - Soothe Bell
0B9 - Mental Herb
0BA - Choice Band
0BB - Kings Rock
0BC - Silverpowder
0BD - Amulet Coin
0BE - Cleanse Tag
0BF - Soul Dew
0C0 - Deep Sea Tooth
0C1 - Deep Sea Scale
0C2 - Smoke Ball
0C3 - Everstone
0C4 - Focus Band
0C5 - Lucky Egg
0C6 - Scope Lens
0C7 - Metal Coat
0C8 - Leftovers
0C9 - Dragon Scale
0CA - Light Ball
0CB - Soft Sand
0CC - Hard Stone
0CD - Miracle Seed
0CE - Black Glasses
0CF - Black Belt
0D0 - Magnet
0D1 - Mystic Water
0D2 - Sharp Beak
0D3 - Poison Barb
0D4 - Nevermeltice
0D5 - Spell Tag
0D6 - Twistedspoon
0D7 - Charcoal
0D8 - Dragon Fang
0D9 - Silk Scarf
0DA - Up-Grade
0DB - Shell Bell
0DC - Sea Incense
0DD - Lax Incense
0DE - Lucky Punch
0DF - Metal Powder
0E0 - Thick Club
0E1 - Stick
0FE - Red Scarf
0FF - Blue Scarf
100 - Pink Scarf
101 - Green Scarf
102 - Yellow Scarf

RS Key Items
103 - Mach Bike
104 - Coin Case
105 - ItemFinder
106 - Old Rod
107 - Good Rod
108 - Super Rod
109 - SS Ticket
10A - Contest Pass
10B - ?
10C - Wailmer Pail
10D - Devon Goods
10E - Soot Sack
10F - Basement Key
110 - Acro Bike
111 - Pokeblock Case
112 - Letter
113 - Eon Ticket
114 - Red Orb
115 - Blue Orb
116 - Scanner
117 - Go-Goggles
118 - Meteorite
119 - Rm 1 Key
11A - Rm 2 Key
11B - Rm 4 Key
11C - Rm 6 Key
11D - Storage Key
11E - Root Fossil
11F - Claw Fossil
120 - Devon Scope

TMs & HMs
121 - TM01
122 - TM02
123 - TM03
124 - TM04
125 - TM05
126 - TM06
127 - TM07
128 - TM08
129 - TM09
12A - TM10
12B - TM11
12C - TM12
12D - TM13
12E - TM14
12F - TM15
130 - TM16
131 - TM17
132 - TM18
133 - TM19
134 - TM20
135 - TM21
136 - TM22
137 - TM23
138 - TM24
139 - TM25
13A - TM26
13B - TM27
13C - TM28
13D - TM29
13E - TM30
13F - TM31
140 - TM32
141 - TM33
142 - TM34
143 - TM35
144 - TM36
145 - TM37
146 - TM38
147 - TM39
148 - TM40
149 - TM41
14A - TM42
14B - TM43
14C - TM44
14D - TM45
14E - TM46
14F - TM47
150 - TM48
151 - TM49
152 - TM50
153 - HM01
154 - HM02
155 - HM03
156 - HM04
157 - HM05
158 - HM06
159 - HM07
15A - HM08

Key Item
15D - Oak's Parcel
15E - Poke Flute
15F - Secret Key
160 - Bike Voucher
161 - Gold Teeth
162 - Old Amber
163 - Card Key
164 - Elevator Key
165 - Helix Fossil
166 - Dome Fossil
167 - Silph Scope
168 - Bike
169 - Town Map
16A - VS Seeker
16B - Fame Checker
16C - TM Case
16D - Berry Pouch
16E - Teachy Tv
16F - Tri-Pass
170 - Rainbow Pass
171 - Tea
172 - MysteryTicket
173 - AuroraTicket
174 - Powder Jar
175 - Ruby
176 - Sapphire
177 - Magma Emblem
178 - Old Sea Map

Walk Through Walls:
7881A409 E2026E0C
8E883EFF 92E9660D

Teleport
6266061B C8C9D80F Player's House
6178C413 3E2FF736 Elite Four Sidney
CE4225D2 7BDD5C76 Shard Collector's house (Route 124)
303D269F 12358A21 Player's Room
41509519 56FA6E47 Flower House (Route 104)
A6DF8006 B219CFD6 Old Lady Rest Stop (Route 111)
16830A6F EEFE51C8 Ever Grande City
F0EC26B8 31EC5657 Southern Island
734D21AC ABA1D48F Petalburg City
4CF78722 99D85A9F Slateport City
B49EB935 5B46BF8B Mauville City
93DF5785 8CD8CE27 Rustboro City
B6D1DB88 5987C390 Fortree City
EF6C4684 7B994DBB Lilycove City
872D5923 BC0EB4CF Mossdeep City
1DE2E5F2 55690815 Sootopolis City
16830A6F EEFE51C8 Ever Grande City
F89BD08B ED8D449E Littleroot Town
8F7BB880 613514DE Oldale Town
26FE9036 CFBAF75B Dewford Town
05DF8009 6EB6EEA8 Lavaridge Town
7F7F34B1 DC5CFBD6 Fallarbor Town
453A42B4 BE47C4F9 Verdanturf Town
9697749C BF836364 Pacifidlog Town
7DE5E94F 91EB4C93 Route 101
0333BAF0 0661FE19 Route 102
D9E2E15D 589AC20A Route 103
A6BE8B1F 442B2029 Route 104
0ACBA427 D063137D Route 105
35B2E915 9E9D0012 Route 106
AFAE04F5 6CCDFB3E Route 107
289910FE A48BEDF5 Route 108
3845BE84 2E324169 Route 109
04E9A63A 1BC8E597 Route 110
AB0C156A D5A95250 Route 111
025B426C 12639FAC Route 112
1879ADB1 CB62A316 Route 113
25D9C1E7 766EBE07 Route 114
F2D1DB2B C9CDE60B Route 115
4226147F 51EAECCA Route 116
A23F358D 29D6AFD2 Route 117
F32D560C 20C2FA1D Route 118
69007B18 B8CE5066 Route 119
E2523DAE 9D543CE3 Route 120
69BAFFE1 5E6BECD9 Route 121
62E24072 7AB96124 Route 122
CD6BFF27 4018232F Route 123
F0780A4C BE2572E1 Route 124
D764542D 1F715705 Route 125
5BD6DFED 7797FB20 Route 126
3BC12070 90FE6FA2 Route 127
A493B39A 5368963E Route 128
C90EDBEB 39D9C505 Route 129
1ADFAD12 1CB122C4 Route 130
0C2F5CD4 EE816009 Route 131
D73F6AC5 4E85B7CA Route 132
A341954E 09968A73 Route 133
183802E7 7C6B0493 Route 134
1739A0F3 901C5B31 Roof of Lilycove store
8C063672 554BB9F0 Fishing Guy House In Mossdeep City
FDED4F7D 2A13DD75 House in Sootopolis
A6055686 6BBE73A4 Phoebe
09EDE2F1 3427F11B Meteor Falls
EE78DDCD 09A4CAAB Fiery Path
6178C413 3E2FF736 Sydney
4D2F801B 9780575E Phoebe
F6BA99A2 2C76B7F6 Glacia
B392516A 1E1E40E7 Drake
D2B96473 9D56B7D8 Wallace
3A0BFB51 00ED22B2 Pokemon Center(the one before the E4)
CE3EF9E9 3C41A95C Hall of Fame
28C0A6F2 8513BE9A Safari Zone
8B15AE7E 9AAD3F68 Meteor Falls 1
C30FBBE6 DC63532F Meteor Falls 2
12578D2F 0AA6FB9E Meteor Falls 3
2589A93D F3FFB10C Meteor Falls 4
3ACDD41E AD84C3F9 Rusturf Tunnel
2AD334DD 7DC12C96 Underwater (Sootopolis City)
5CEE6819 2848B620 Desert Ruins
E7195B55 A78FB01D Granite Cave 1
945E7339 173DF9AD Granite Cave 2
EC6C1793 76F8C6E2 Granite Cave 3
34B80DAD FA204034 Granite Cave 4(Steven)
F82E6DED C0205840 Petalburg Woods
93E2A255 5873FC81 Mt.Chimney
01ED4C9B E13C4024 Jagged Pass
44D6EB21 171BD8DA Fiery Path
689B4DB0 C82119D7 Mt.Pyre 1(Inside)
A450AE11 A3B3688B Mt.Pyre 2(Inside)
9428FA10 B0D22CAF Mt.Pyre 3(Inside)
41EF9B9A 743E6855 Mt.Pyre 4(Inside)
6BB63016 1122AC44 Mt.Pyre 5(Inside)
E4F3B7E2 DB835642 Mt.Pyre Top(Inside)
FED97B7A 73C3A557 Mt.Pyre 1(Outside)
9CCC9C01 A4BB0BC6 Mt.Pyre Top(Outside)
2B8BCCED 9D2E7CC1 Aqua Hideout 1
FC264450 2D907E4F Aqua Hideout 2
326AF3AD 3EF0FADD Aqua Hideout 3
E9948A36 18A43F4A Underwater(Seafloor Cavern)
D31699F4 49C25336 Seafloor Cavern 1
01A5F827 5BFCE637 Seafloor Cavern 2
D525D063 FC0BE3ED Seafloor Cavern 3
BDF5F0FF 909E4F4F Seafloor Cavern 4
F9F16FC0 E9D2DB5A Seafloor Cavern 5
2D1428A1 6C3598E5 Seafloor Cavern 6
5F0EB697 1DF5B4B8 Seafloor Cavern 7
920A7F89 0F907C2A Seafloor Cavern 8
637CB055 FA8CB5B7 Seafloor Cavern 9
A6C49BB0 790AD1CF Seafloor Cavern 10
F94D9C59 8E44B1FD Cave of Origin 1
51F83940 1F1D4074 Cave of Origin 2
BAD22590 7BC0B633 Cave of Origin 3
E96BB1BD 6A918C74 Cave of Origin 4
C3D813F0 18BEFF1D Cave of Origin 5
6C2E2E64 CCCB6AF4 cave of Origin 6
29A1BB9F 7597347F Victory Road 1
B0643A23 AABC6584 Victory Road 2
66D5FD35 4FF24CAF Victory Road 3
5A82DDA5 3EE48807 Shoal Cave 1
3A4924C9 02AB4E27 Shoal Cave 2
F514B707 0B77849A Shoal Cave 3(no water)
228CEFAA 892BA96B Shoal Cave 4(no water)
B48F494A AB19D8C9 Shoal Cave 1(surfing)
873FF660 BD9FC47E Shoal Cave 2(near bridge,no water)
7F9CEE84 60922F8D New Mauville 1
A436303B D4F71A29 New Mauville 2
16EBB0DB E1C1C203 Abandoned Ship 1
368E508E 6A81358E Abandoned Ship 2
023ABF68 8614F56E Abandoned Ship 3
D6CE78E5 A05C3208 Abandoned Ship 4
C90DFC23 F42D5EED Abandoned Ship 5
A937A21B BDE6F5DA Abandoned Ship 6
FB514259 C8393E27 Abandoned Ship 7
EB37D90E F0C00BFB Abandoned Ship 8
BAADAAB5 C9B7735A Abandoned Ship 9
E90852FE 498AA6A2 Abandoned Ship 10
40B0AAA8 1A838C90 Abandoned Ship 11
A64CA032 0DBB5271 Abandoned Ship 12
91102404 79845435 Abandoned Ship 13
F8A26E0B EACA612A Island Cave
23BB6E2D 5625207C Ancient Tomb
47E2FE51 EE729CDA Underwater, near Regi
CF02A51E 0DCE6949 Same as above^
4BE69890 6F45215A Entrance of place where you activate Regis
91D4A1FE 701BA1F3 Place where you activate Regis
695C9C26 3243C417 Scorched Slab(Cave where you got TM11 Sunny Day)
0E2A9416 7BEA4915 Aqua Hideout
625068FF B8D9DB81 Aqua Hideout(in a room with a warp point)
7D6A5D05 5BC4B74C Aqua Hideout once again (different place in there)
C4338331 146F9E5C Sky Pillar 1
BDBB4C0E 2E34E26E Sky Pillar 2
3A338DB4 782BE901 Sky Pillar 3
1BF011B4 44F64692 Sky Pillar 4
E51D81E5 E7942921 Sky Pillar 5
937B1FE6 8479FB19 Sky Pillar 6
3B51207B 0268D4E0 Sky Pillar 7
5734DBE6 3E9A5F62 Sky Pillar 8
37A21411 E441F3EA Top of Sky Pillar
9AA83A82 81BEF3E1 Magma Hideout 1
81A6E3F4 20B90696 Magma Hideout 2
F6A15CF3 954EDFC2 Magma Hideout 3
72E2E569 327026E0 Magma Hideout 4
A2842D2D 7AAE085F Magma Hideout 5
19EFC418 3C748823 Magma Hideout 6
71837BD2 3FA4B262 Magma Hideout 7
D9698E78 51CE0643 Magma Hideout 8
7572668C A25C844C Mirage Pillar 1
D5004355 398C8113 Mirage Pillar 2
9A6E4A93 E6670C5D Mirage Pillar 3
A24BACCD CEE66E3A Mirage Pillar 4
A74FB133 AAC2ACE1 Desert Underpass
7DC043F4 06E4B479 Artisan Cave 1
77621DAE AAF9DA26 Artisan Cave 2
F0EC26B8 31EC5657 Southern Island
D672577F BE1C6F7C Building next to Battle Tower in Battle Frontier
4D2A5A81 4E69A107 Battle Frontier
8DEB234A 4C8DC5EC Faraway Island (Mew)
E124B2B1 A46B45AB Faraway Island 2
4A99A22B 58284D2D Birth Island (Deoxys)
842CB8A9 7F8B0149 Navel Rock (Lugia and Ho-oh)

Pokemon
83007CF6 0001 - Bulbasaur
83007CF6 0002 - Ivysaur
83007CF6 0003 - Venusaur
83007CF6 0004 - Charmander
83007CF6 0005 - Charmeleon
83007CF6 0006 - Charizard
83007CF6 0007 - Squirtle
83007CF6 0008 - Wartortle
83007CF6 0009 - Blastoise
83007CF6 000A - Caterpie
83007CF6 000B - Metapod
83007CF6 000C - Butterfree
83007CF6 000D - Weedle
83007CF6 000E - Kakuna
83007CF6 000F - Beedrill
83007CF6 0010 - Pidgey
83007CF6 0011 - Pidgeotto
83007CF6 0012 - Pidgeot
83007CF6 0013 - Rattata
83007CF6 0014 - Raticate
83007CF6 0015 - Spearow
83007CF6 0016 - Fearow
83007CF6 0017 - Ekans
83007CF6 0018 - Arbok
83007CF6 0019 - Pikachu
83007CF6 001A - Raichu
83007CF6 001B - Sandshrew
83007CF6 001C - Sandslash
83007CF6 001D - Nidoran (Female)
83007CF6 001E - Nidorina
83007CF6 001F - Nidoqueen
83007CF6 0020 - Nidoran (Male)
83007CF6 0021 - Nidorino
83007CF6 0022 - Nidoking
83007CF6 0023 - Clefairy
83007CF6 0024 - Clefable
83007CF6 0025 - Vulpix
83007CF6 0026 - Ninetales
83007CF6 0027 - Jigglypuff
83007CF6 0028 - Wigglytuff
83007CF6 0029 - Zubat
83007CF6 002A - Golbat
83007CF6 002B - Oddish
83007CF6 002C - Gloom
83007CF6 002D - Vileplume
83007CF6 002E - Paras
83007CF6 002F - Parasect
83007CF6 0030 - Venonat
83007CF6 0031 - Venomoth
83007CF6 0032 - Diglett
83007CF6 0033 - Dugtrio
83007CF6 0034 - Meowth
83007CF6 0035 - Persian
83007CF6 0036 - Psyduck x
83007CF6 0037 - Golduck
83007CF6 0038 - Mankey
83007CF6 0039 - Primeape
83007CF6 003A - Growlithe
83007CF6 003B - Arcanine
83007CF6 003C - Poliwag
83007CF6 003D - Poliwhirl
83007CF6 003E - Poliwrath x
83007CF6 003F - Abra
83007CF6 0040 - Kadabra
83007CF6 0041 - Alakazam
83007CF6 0042 - Machop
83007CF6 0043 - Machoke
83007CF6 0044 - Machamp
83007CF6 0045 - Bellsprout
83007CF6 0046 - Weepinbell
83007CF6 0047 - Victreebel
83007CF6 0048 - Tentacool
83007CF6 0049 - Tentacruel
83007CF6 004A - Geodude
83007CF6 004B - Graveler
83007CF6 004C - Golem
83007CF6 004D - Ponyta
83007CF6 004E - Rapidash
83007CF6 004F - Slowpoke
83007CF6 0050 - Slowbro
83007CF6 0051 - Magnemite
83007CF6 0052 - Magneton
83007CF6 0053 - Farfetch'D
83007CF6 0054 - Doduo
83007CF6 0055 - Dodrio
83007CF6 0056 - Seel
83007CF6 0057 - Dewgong
83007CF6 0058 - Grimer
83007CF6 0059 - Muk
83007CF6 005A - Shellder
83007CF6 005B - Cloyster
83007CF6 005C - Gastly
83007CF6 005D - Haunter
83007CF6 005E - Gengar
83007CF6 005F - Onix
83007CF6 0060 - Drowzee
83007CF6 0061 - Hypno
83007CF6 0062 - Krabby
83007CF6 0063 - Kingler
83007CF6 0064 - Voltorb
83007CF6 0065 - Electrode
83007CF6 0066 - Exeggcute
83007CF6 0067 - Exeggutor
83007CF6 0068 - Cubone
83007CF6 0069 - Marowak
83007CF6 006A - Hitmonlee
83007CF6 006B - Hitmonchan
83007CF6 006C - Lickitung
83007CF6 006D - Koffing
83007CF6 006E - Weezing
83007CF6 006F - Rhyhorn
83007CF6 0070 - Rhydon
83007CF6 0071 - Chansey
83007CF6 0072 - Tangela
83007CF6 0073 - Kangaskhan
83007CF6 0074 - Horsea
83007CF6 0075 - Seadra
83007CF6 0076 - Goldeen
83007CF6 0077 - Seaking
83007CF6 0078 - Staryu
83007CF6 0079 - Starmie
83007CF6 007A - Mr.Mime
83007CF6 007B - Scyther
83007CF6 007C - Jynx
83007CF6 007D - Electabuzz
83007CF6 007E - Magmar
83007CF6 007F - Pinsir
83007CF6 0080 - Tauros x
83007CF6 0081 - Magikarp
83007CF6 0082 - Gyarados
83007CF6 0083 - Lapras
83007CF6 0084 - Ditto
83007CF6 0085 - Eevee
83007CF6 0086 - Vaporeon
83007CF6 0087 - Jolteon
83007CF6 0088 - Flareon
83007CF6 0089 - Porygon
83007CF6 008A - Omanyte
83007CF6 008B - Omastar
83007CF6 008C - Kabuto
83007CF6 008D - Kabutops
83007CF6 008E - Aerodactyl
83007CF6 008F - Snorlax
83007CF6 0090 - Articuno
83007CF6 0091 - Zapdos
83007CF6 0092 - Moltres
83007CF6 0093 - Dratini
83007CF6 0094 - Dragonair
83007CF6 0095 - Dragonite
83007CF6 0096 - Mewtwo
83007CF6 0097 - Mew
83007CF6 0098 - Chikorita
83007CF6 0099 - Bayleef
83007CF6 009A - Meganium
83007CF6 009B - Cyndaquil
83007CF6 009C - Quilava
83007CF6 009D - Typhlosion
83007CF6 009E - Totodile
83007CF6 009F - Croconaw
83007CF6 00A0 - Feraligatr
83007CF6 00A1 - Sentret
83007CF6 00A2 - Furret
83007CF6 00A3 - Hoothoot
83007CF6 00A4 - Noctowl
83007CF6 00A5 - Ledyba
83007CF6 00A6 - Ledian
83007CF6 00A7 - Spinarak
83007CF6 00A8 - Ariados
83007CF6 00A9 - Crobat
83007CF6 00AA - Chinchou
83007CF6 00AB - Lanturn
83007CF6 00AC - Pichu
83007CF6 00AD - Cleffa
83007CF6 00AE - Igglybuff
83007CF6 00AF - Togepi
83007CF6 00B0 - Togetic
83007CF6 00B1 - Natu
83007CF6 00B2 - Xatu
83007CF6 00B3 - Mareep
83007CF6 00B4 - Flaaffy
83007CF6 00B5 - Ampharos
83007CF6 00B6 - Bellossom
83007CF6 00B7 - Marill
83007CF6 00B8 - Azumarill
83007CF6 00B9 - Sudowoodo
83007CF6 00BA - Politoed x
83007CF6 00BB - Hoppip
83007CF6 00BC - Skiploom
83007CF6 00BD - Jumpluff
83007CF6 00BE - Aipom
83007CF6 00BF - Sunkern
83007CF6 00C0 - Sunflora
83007CF6 00C1 - Yanma
83007CF6 00C2 - Wooper
83007CF6 00C3 - Quagsire
83007CF6 00C4 - Espeon
83007CF6 00C5 - Umbreon
83007CF6 00C6 - Murkrow
83007CF6 00C7 - Slowking
83007CF6 00C8 - Misdreavus
83007CF6 00C9 - Unown
83007CF6 00CA - Wobbuffet
83007CF6 00CB - Girafarig
83007CF6 00CC - Pineco
83007CF6 00CD - Forretress
83007CF6 00CE - Dunsparce
83007CF6 00CF - Gligar
83007CF6 00D0 - Steelix
83007CF6 00D1 - Snubbull
83007CF6 00D2 - Granbull
83007CF6 00D3 - Qwilfish
83007CF6 00D4 - Scizor
83007CF6 00D5 - Shuckle
83007CF6 00D6 - Heracross
83007CF6 00D7 - Sneasel
83007CF6 00D8 - Teddiursa
83007CF6 00D9 - Ursaring
83007CF6 00DA - Slugma
83007CF6 00DB - Magcargo
83007CF6 00DC - Swinub
83007CF6 00DD - Piloswine
83007CF6 00DE - Corsola
83007CF6 00DF - Remoraid
83007CF6 00E0 - Octillery
83007CF6 00E1 - Delibird
83007CF6 00E2 - Mantine
83007CF6 00E3 - Skarmory
83007CF6 00E4 - Houndour
83007CF6 00E5 - Houndoom
83007CF6 00E6 - Kingdra
83007CF6 00E7 - Phanpy
83007CF6 00E8 - Donphan
83007CF6 00E9 - Porygon
83007CF6 00EA - Stantler
83007CF6 00EB - Smeargle
83007CF6 00EC - Tyrogue
83007CF6 00ED - Hitmontop
83007CF6 00EE - Smoochum
83007CF6 00EF - Elekid
83007CF6 00F0 - Magby
83007CF6 00F1 - Miltank
83007CF6 00F2 - Blissey
83007CF6 00F3 - Raikou
83007CF6 00F4 - Entei
83007CF6 00F5 - Suicune
83007CF6 00F6 - Larvitar
83007CF6 00F7 - Pupitar
83007CF6 00F8 - Tyranitar
83007CF6 00F9 - Lugia
83007CF6 00FA - Ho-Oh
83007CF6 00FB - Celebi
83007CF6 0115 - Treecko
83007CF6 0116 - Grovyle
83007CF6 0117 - Sceptile
83007CF6 0118 - Torchic
83007CF6 0119 - Combusken
83007CF6 011A - Blaziken
83007CF6 011B - Mudkip
83007CF6 011C - Marshtomp
83007CF6 011D - Swampert
83007CF6 011E - Poochyena
83007CF6 011F - Mightyena
83007CF6 0120 - Zigzagoon
83007CF6 0121 - Linoone
83007CF6 0122 - Wurmple
83007CF6 0123 - Silcoon
83007CF6 0124 - Beautifly
83007CF6 0125 - Cascoon
83007CF6 0126 - Dustox
83007CF6 0127 - Lotad
83007CF6 0128 - Lombre
83007CF6 0129 - Ludicolo
83007CF6 012A - Seedot
83007CF6 012B - Nuzleaf
83007CF6 012C - Shiftry
83007CF6 0130 - Taillow
83007CF6 0131 - Swellow
83007CF6 0135 - Wingull
83007CF6 0136 - Pelipper
83007CF6 0188 - Ralts
83007CF6 0189 - Kirlia
83007CF6 018A - Gardevoir
83007CF6 0137 - Surskit
83007CF6 0138 - Masquerain
83007CF6 0132 - Shroomish
83007CF6 0133 - Breloom
83007CF6 016C - Slakoth
83007CF6 016D - Vigoroth
83007CF6 016E - Slaking
83007CF6 012D - Nincada
83007CF6 012E - Ninjask
83007CF6 012F - Shedinja
83007CF6 0172 - Whismur
83007CF6 0173 - Loudred
83007CF6 0174 - Exploud
83007CF6 014F - Makuhita
83007CF6 0150 - Hariyama
83007CF6 015E - Azurill
83007CF6 0140 - Nosepass
83007CF6 013B - Skitty
83007CF6 013C - Delcatty
83007CF6 0142 - Sableye
83007CF6 0163 - Mawile
83007CF6 017E - Aron
83007CF6 017F - Lairon
83007CF6 0180 - Aggron
83007CF6 0164 - Meditite
83007CF6 0165 - Medicham
83007CF6 0151 - Electrike
83007CF6 0152 - Manectric
83007CF6 0161 - Plusle
83007CF6 0162 - Minun
83007CF6 0182 - Volbeat
83007CF6 0183 - Illumise
83007CF6 016B - Roselia
83007CF6 016F - Gulpin
83007CF6 0170 - Swalot
83007CF6 014A - Carvanha
83007CF6 014B - Sharpedo
83007CF6 0139 - Wailmer
83007CF6 013A - Wailord
83007CF6 0153 - Numel
83007CF6 0154 - Camerupt
83007CF6 0141 - Torkoal
83007CF6 015F - Spoink
83007CF6 0160 - Grumpig
83007CF6 0134 - Spinda
83007CF6 014C - Trapinch
83007CF6 014D - Vibrava
83007CF6 014E - Flygon
83007CF6 0158 - Cacnea
83007CF6 0159 - Cacturne
83007CF6 0166 - Swablu
83007CF6 0167 - Altaria x
83007CF6 017C - Zangoose
83007CF6 017B - Seviper
83007CF6 015C - Lunatone
83007CF6 015D - Solrock
83007CF6 0143 - Barboach
83007CF6 0144 - Whiscash
83007CF6 0146 - Corphish x
83007CF6 0147 - Crawdaunt
83007CF6 013E - Baltoy
83007CF6 013F - Claydol
83007CF6 0184 - Lileep
83007CF6 0185 - Cradily
83007CF6 0186 - Anorith
83007CF6 0187 - Armaldo
83007CF6 0148 - Feebas
83007CF6 0149 - Milotic x
83007CF6 0181 - Castform
83007CF6 013D - Kecleon
83007CF6 0179 - Shuppet
83007CF6 017A - Banette
83007CF6 0169 - Duskull
83007CF6 016A - Dusclops
83007CF6 0171 - Tropius
83007CF6 019B - Chimecho
83007CF6 0178 - Absol
83007CF6 0168 - Wynaut
83007CF6 015A - Snorunt
83007CF6 015B - Glalie
83007CF6 0155 - Spheal
83007CF6 0156 - Sealeo
83007CF6 0157 - Walrein
83007CF6 0175 - Clamperl
83007CF6 0176 - Huntail
83007CF6 0177 - Gorebyss
83007CF6 017D - Relicanth
83007CF6 0145 - Luvdisc
83007CF6 018B - Bagon
83007CF6 018C - Shelgon
83007CF6 018D - Salamence
83007CF6 018E - Beldum
83007CF6 018F - Metang
83007CF6 0190 - Metagross
83007CF6 0191 - Regirock
83007CF6 0192 - Regice
83007CF6 0193 - Registeel
83007CF6 0197 - Latias
83007CF6 0198 - Latios
83007CF6 0194 - Kyogre
83007CF6 0195 - Groudon
83007CF6 0196 - Rayquaza
83007CF6 0199 - Jirachi
83007CF6 019A - Deoxys

Master code for shiny Pokemon:
D8BAE4D9 4864DCE5
A86CDBA5 19BA49B3

Shiny Pokemon code:
F3A9A86D 4E2629B4
18452A7D DDE55BCC
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Added 6 Feb 2013, ID #13851, by jasonoon95

Emerald

82005274 0121 - TM01
82005274 0122 - TM02
82005274 0123 - TM03
82005274 0124 - TM04
82005274 0125 - TM05
82005274 0126 - TM06
82005274 0127 - TM07
82005274 0128 - TM08
82005274 0129 - TM09
82005274 012A - TM10
82005274 012B - TM11
82005274 012C - TM12
82005274 012D - TM13
82005274 012E - TM14
82005274 012F - TM15
82005274 0130 - TM16
82005274 0131 - TM17
82005274 0132 - TM18
82005274 0133 - TM19
82005274 0134 - TM20
82005274 0135 - TM21
82005274 0136 - TM22
82005274 0137 - TM23
82005274 0138 - TM24
82005274 0139 - TM25
82005274 013A - TM26
82005274 013B - TM27
82005274 013C - TM28
82005274 013D - TM29
82005274 013E - TM30
82005274 013F - TM31
82005274 0140 - TM32
82005274 0141 - TM33
82005274 0142 - TM34
82005274 0143 - TM35
82005274 0144 - TM36
82005274 0145 - TM37
82005274 0146 - TM38
82005274 0147 - TM39
82005274 0148 - TM40
82005274 0149 - TM41
82005274 014A - TM42
82005274 014B - TM43
82005274 014C - TM44
82005274 014D - TM45
82005274 014E - TM46
82005274 014F - TM47
82005274 0150 - TM48
82005274 0151 - TM49
82005274 0152 - TM50
82005274 0153 - HM01
82005274 0154 - HM02
82005274 0155 - HM03
82005274 0156 - HM04
82005274 0157 - HM05
82005274 0158 - HM06
82005274 0159 - HM07
82005274 015A - HM08
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Added 22 Dec 2012, ID #13828, by mercurio_02

Walk through walls

7881A409 E2026E0C
C56CFACA DC167904

This code messes with the game. So when this cheat is active avoid using space bar to speed up the game . If you do, don't use it continuously ,if you keep on pressing the game will crash. So use it carefully. Also save the game once in a while so that even if the game crashes you can replay it from the saved part and 1 more thing , after using the cheat disable it, don't keep it on all the time you are playing . Keep in mind once you activate this cheat , even you disable it there are chances of the game crashing. So keep saving. Hope this helped.
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Added 13 Oct 2012, ID #13810, by Vignesh

Yiu have to buy these tm and hm buymoney or my money cheat at th

82005274 0121 - TM01
82005274 0122 - TM02
82005274 0123 - TM03
82005274 0124 - TM04
82005274 0125 - TM05
82005274 0126 - TM06
82005274 0127 - TM07
82005274 0128 - TM08
82005274 0129 - TM09
82005274 012A - TM10
82005274 012B - TM11
82005274 012C - TM12
82005274 012D - TM13
82005274 012E - TM14
82005274 012F - TM15
82005274 0130 - TM16
82005274 0131 - TM17
82005274 0132 - TM18
82005274 0133 - TM19
82005274 0134 - TM20
82005274 0135 - TM21
82005274 0136 - TM22
82005274 0137 - TM23
82005274 0138 - TM24
82005274 0139 - TM25
82005274 013A - TM26
82005274 013B - TM2782005274 013C - TM28
82005274 013D - TM29
82005274 013E - TM30
82005274 013F - TM31
82005274 0140 - TM32
82005274 0141 - TM33
82005274 0142 - TM34
82005274 0143 - TM35
82005274 0144 - TM36
82005274 0145 - TM37
82005274 0146 - TM38
82005274 0147 - TM39
82005274 0148 - TM40
82005274 0149 - TM41
82005274 014A - TM42
82005274 014B - TM43
82005274 014C - TM44
82005274 014D - TM45
82005274 014E - TM46
82005274 014F - TM47
82005274 0150 - TM48
82005274 0151 - TM49
82005274 0152 - TM50
82005274 0153 - HM01
82005274 0154 - HM02
82005274 0155 - HM03
82005274 0156 - HM04
82005274 0157 - HM05
82005274 0158 - HM06
82005274 0159 - HM07
82005274 015A - HM08



Infinte Money:
D8bae4d9
4864dce5
A86cdba5
19ba49b3
A57e2ede
A5aff3e4
1c7b3231
B494738c
C051ccf6
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Added 19 Sep 2012, ID #13799, by Guest

The master balls have to be bought from the shop but the moves w

Buy Master Ball:
82005274 0001


5F64C2FC F93FF70F Pound
E2BC1763 648CC639 Karate Chop
B8D96B39 0C28AA2E Doubleslap
EB4762C1 887567C2 Comet Punch
2A774274 EB02B9A8 Mega Punch
1EB46328 4DC6416B Pay Day
9D5AF334 76BC943B Fire Punch
5DE45BF2 ACA6FE50 Ice Punch
8F3E875F 8C14BC62 Thunderpunch
68B1E26D 2557D200 Scratch
D8ACA69D 65FB12BA ViceGrip
2BF1BA61 8AA2DEBD Guillotine
AA14CB14 AFFBB3CC Razor Wind
E0055F60 4E2BCAD0 Swords Dance
FDC0B14B 6ACA538D Cut
5DF7CC0E 4B4F7A09 Gust
3B28F3E6 BC56D67C Wing Attack
77F824D8 64E6663E Whirlwind
88DC338F 5E3660DB Fly
0F9F8B1A E81CCA8D Bind21619235 8FDF644D Slam
B9235CF7 202FDD5A Vine Whip
809F9D49 FE0A0152 Stomp
65BD8856 C2D50B67 Double Kick
F9E7D893 8BD405C1 Mega Kick
A10B0C34 B7A5B362 Jump Kick
8DF6B5D8 D10B1E3D Rolling Kick
A686DDB1 2DFE9ED8 Sand-Attack
83130885 003B7B09 Headbutt
5C599878 30CCB105 Horn Attack
1DA6A312 3B284D5F Fury Attack
C9B90D4C C13E39F7 Horn Drill
DB62EA41 9BA7DBDA Tackle
5993D767 E329A7AB Body Slam
5FD8BB3A 9ED41BBE Wrap
704DA159 39D7528D Take Down
CC13E112 0B52DA77 Thrash
8B20ECBF 13AD953D Double-Edge
4848A40B 1D30877B Tail Whip
1C5A8FEA 6F5624C0 Poison Sting
74627454 9EFBBBF4 Twineedle
23E3B81C 99DBCE09 Pin Missile
C19F1E20 9784F1EA Leer
28F42546 10E9A73A Bite
BBFB93DC 0BD998C0 Growl
8FDF8127 2DC213E6 Roar
B7FE9AA3 1CC06C59 Sing
08BD1D9B 5A31A0A2 Supersonic
BB7F5726 CDA80309 Sonicboom
F1854AC6 BC4804D4 Disable
EA45F61F 2EC751CE Acid
67554D68 7CA139EC Ember
F05B8B15 3F01B487 Flamethrower
1F2CE7B4 42C16F35 Mist
AAAA7BA5 1EAF713E Water Gun
0A1C95E6 C12AF0EC Hydro Pump
C2A1D7AF 0A81337B Surf
4EC5D6E1 07E39C06 Ice Beam
FAEBA6E6 B5AA79DD Blizzard
609C0F0E 51C4B281 Psybeam
AAFE5BC8 3CBBD947 Bubblebeam
07C5A823 728113C5 Aurora Beam
0373E193 B8655356 Hyper Beam
7FB1C675 19BAE41D Peck
6F58BE03 804630C4 Drill Peck
3E77B867 6C9F130D Submission
7E130A74 119F6B68 Low Kick
3B06D81A 945F72DA Counter
97432470 C8F4C433 Seismic Toss
8FE6FE85 B7FDB677 Strength
927CE584 D483DAE1 Absorb
A82B72C8 6859E851 Mega Drain
045D9321 EB8BD66A Leech Seed
18DAD274 3716058F Growth
669DA897 4D3D25F5 Razor Leaf
A336383C 998276B4 Solarbeam
A8CC4981 44F861A7 Poisonpowder
1D3C13CA C28E478C Stun Spore
7EFE3D12 4426F25F Sleep PowderFEF67195 3C3494E5 Petal Dance
26E0CACE 108BD780 String Shot
37C02937 868217D2 Dragon Rage
C7E5C404 910CDB43 Fire Spin
9B798944 E11DE03E Thundershock
DCA74ACE 747456EA Thunderbolt
D379C6C1 32EDFA1A Thunder Wave
47E4C497 1D976868 Thunder
94B88EE5 CADFBA47 Rock Throw
A5CEC545 003099D2 Earthquake
DD8E12A3 78CEA773 Fissure
8D5CBF07 8D5A1382 Dig
56E12107 CCF74348 Toxic
C6C1F2E1 ED18AA95 Confusion
E1BBEB00 856CA740 Psychic
121629B5 8F496CD1 Hypnosis
14989500 1CF49078 Meditate
971AD97C 79893EEA Agility
2885E227 70CDD10E Quick Attack
BD0FAD2D D1204A3A Rage
02569D98 EF6A49B1 Teleport
83E63AEC BED18F03 Night Shade
D4E555DA F19FBF39 Mimic
F69779E2 183E1C03 Screech
591D9074 54BF1390 Double Team
5DF9DCCB F86375FA Recover
1A2B7A42 16A8E1CF Harden
86329388 F7B76842 Minimize
098A28AD E23D90E5 Smokescreen
9A521E08 0E2EB66B Confuse Ray
98179C80 A24A8D3A Withdraw
7BCF927D B4C116A1 Defense Curl
AA01C67B A995E270 Barrier
E0719910 B031D511 Light Screen
E1A86697 4B340BDB Haze
0CE82688 8DA8B656 Reflect
E82927DD 3BD10FEF Focus Energy
07F42838 8DE9A392 Bide
788A0625 BBC98EAB Metronome
99ACCB3C BC30585A Mirror Move
F2933D49 21C910A8 Selfdestruct
C7A91003 2C186312 Egg Bomb
BA1905B8 185BADC6 Lick
F92FA348 0241EF63 Smog
AAC4AC11 243C73BC Sludge
A4A84D9C D2C46896 Bone Club
FA493970 528BC4CF Fire Blast
95CDE7E7 CC525D1C Waterfall
11DAF9EA D81D425C Clamp
9482997E ACF94B36 Swift
34C1118E 0228FD61 Skull Bash
0BB391B8 D4B6E56D Spike Cannon
C1AF637C 0E626C25 Constrict
E39A638D 3E54A113 Amnesia
96176CF0 14A57B24 Kinesis
81356143 2D4BCFA2 Softboiled
330379D9 D1FF202F Hi Jump Kick
D40CCA32 100D83EF Glare
09ED2522 83B62106 Dream Eater7DF9794B A1E48326 Poison Gas
79176A2A E8B8E066 Barrage
C9462FB1 5E11A39B Leech Life
921FB442 EA7192C6 Lovely Kiss
E4F7FDBC 863A068F Sky Attack
0AF02143 643E7628 Transform
71AC461C 7CF7C712 Bubble
9B419D87 D69A16D1 Dizzy Punch
C3C167A5 C6E4240D Spore
977C3FF7 A1C89193 Flash
8E6809CE 4B43933F Psywave
BF3A19CA 6F8E2933 Splash
8A1C552F 748E1B3D Acid Armor
3B4CC401 2A4E9F69 Crabhammer
484A742A C3B63031 Explosion
7536901D C4DDF1DC Fury Swipes
7077A8FA D497DA94 Bonemerang
BA394E35 44958A70 Rest
C94D545E 22EFF550 Rock Slide
F7663EEA 71DDA8B5 Hyper Fang
36F80475 3029FDD8 Sharpen
035C0071 CB852CFC Conversion
AEB58409 FDBF8D86 Tri Attack
2CC20595 64338EB9 Super Fang
774F5D08 A4D47EAD Slash
60E23B3F 8A074318 Substitute
2272FDE4 B02F5F7A Struggle
4A8BFF3A F1CD78A4 Sketch
814E5BD2 DC313FC0 Triple Kick
6AF5FD59 E9BFA2A7 Thief
0D0ADCC7 BD818B3E Spider Web
EBBF26CC 5C05A281 Mind Reader
6F6706EE 80895673 Nightmare
814A13DC 59EDCCDC Flame Wheel
2CDB002C 0930121E Snore
BC6103B0 E353547B Curse
090849EC 337F1769 Flail
DA1B6337 C1041147 Conversion 2
D10FD861 DC8BB5FE Aeroblast
04FEAA1C 34FD786E Cotton Spore
4689BD59 ED0A532B Reversal
6F225E98 4E21490C Spite
2C9D361C 47D1CC0B Powder Snow
FE769429 1723AAFC Protect
AEE36D72 F2DDB019 Mach Punch
C3B63133 764C5DBF Scary Face
5EB73DB1 C28D98B8 Faint Attack
688D96DD 54FD77FE Sweet Kiss
E0AE472A 4B484AB2 Belly Drum
6FF2B3E9 C9CD435B Sludge Bomb
4D999C54 ED991569 Mud-Slap
09BBE08B 41E5F97C Octazooka
A0E82E9A 1BCADEE6 Spikes
080103CD 7791896F Zap Cannon
0ACBD440 A3F8CD5E Foresight
AC8A209E 013BC921 Destiny Bond
4CA28EB8 35F2D3CA Perish Song
6213B05F CA6D4FFC Icy Wind
4B214118 C060E920 Detect1AEF8D7F FE4E8A2A Bone Rush
6A948ABC 0FEF2C4D Lock-On
97928543 29268E06 Outrage
82834486 FAFF0138 Sandstorm
1D84217F D9F86A5D Giga Drain
2C2A0511 2444F68B Endure
12156D10 D80B1363 Charm
8BBE3A24 AFF13690 Rollout
69FA5E3E FEC1AC5D False Swipe
F44D6C1E 9DBAD5FB Swagger
5FF3CDC0 DCE1B8C5 Milk Drink
5C06FF9D 31B27B5B Spark
CB700BB1 E73E6F74 Fury Cutter
2D1AE694 32AEB4A2 Steel Wing
4A21CB0D EADB7BD6 Mean Look
A7DC797E F583E692 Attract
69149332 1433701F Sleep Talk
44A7E0CE D09B5A9E Heal Bell
51698D72 9E67BAE9 Return
9E0EACEA E3A4078D Present
713A08D1 F3B86655 Frustration
F2A3BCBD 965A09D0 Safeguard
0F421DC5 6FF16410 Pain Split
5B8A3B4A 24B5A392 Sacred Fire
791F2EAA D2B54AC3 Magnitude
9240B521 27D09393 Dynamicpunch
DE965B18 F4F9C83D Megahorn
3E6A174E 24A1DD38 Dragonbreath
895664B2 B32A6A17 Baton Pass
DDDBF0D5 51E141F8 Encore
7367280C B5754F65 Pursuit
4DF88D9C 5F60BD16 Rapid Spin
A8AD6A19 A2B7F41A Sweet Scent
97EC6629 ABEE27F5 Iron Tail
E9B13003 FD1EE8DE Metal Claw
85CB688E 7509ADE6 Vital Throw
8DB54D5F 1A3B269E Morning Sun
CBBC8351 0D422AE5 Synthesis
CB947F6F 1F857F73 Moonlight
7E92A69F B6657098 Hidden Power
5A684DF1 9C062928 Cross Chop
9FDD30C9 479CB465 Twister
CB4108A3 2586EB32 Rain Dance
B216A404 CD096B4C Sun
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Pokemon LeafGreen/FireRed Walkthrough


Contents:
1. Pallet Town 
2. Route 1 
3. Viridian City 
4. Route 2 
5. Viridian Forest 
6. Pewter City 
7. Route 3 
8. Mt. Moon 
9. Route 4 
10. Cerulean City 
11. Route 24 
12. Route 25 
13. Route 5 
14. Route 6 
15. Vermilion City 
16. Diglett's Cave 
17. Route 11, 9, and 10 
18. Rock Tunnel 
19. Lavender Town 
20. Route 8 and 7 
21. Celadon City 
22. Lavender Town Pt.2 
23. Saffron City 
24. Route 16, 17, and 18 
25. Route 12, 13, 14, and 15 
26. Fuschia City 
27. Route 19, 20 
28. Seafoam Islands 
29. Route 21 
30. Cinnabar Island 
31. One Island 
32. Kindle Road 
33. Mt. Ember 
34. Two Island 
35. Three Island 
36. Berry Forest 
37. Viridian City Pt. 2 
38. Route 22, 23 
39. Victory Road 
40. Indigo Plateau 
41. One Island Pt. 2 
42. Four Island 
43. Icefall Cave 
44. Six Island 
45. Green Path, Altering Cave 
46. Ruin Valley 
47. Five Island 
48. Lost Cave 
49. Memorial Pillar 
50. Cerulean Cave 
51. Seven Island 
52. Sevault Canyon/Tanoby Ruins


FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Pallet Town, Route 1
 
 

Starting The Game
Welcome to the world of Pokemon on Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen. This is a remake of the original Pokemon RPGs, so many things are alike. The game starts with a cool intro that is almost exactly like the intros in the original games. It then prints instructions on which buttons does what. After reading what the game has to say, you'll see Professor Oak (Prof. Oak from now on), talking about Pokemon. He first wants you to know if you're a boy or a girl, and then allows you to choose your name. Then you'll choose your rival's name. After a bit of talking with the Professor, you'll find yourself in your bedroom in the peaceful Pallet Town.
The first thing you want to do is go to your PC at the top-left hand corner of your room and take out the Potion. This restores 20 HP, and will be helpful real soon as you're about to find out. Go downstairs, talk to your mom, and go outside. Go north into the grass area. Prof. Oak will come to tell you that it's dangerous to go on without a Pokemon. He'll take you to his lab, where your rival (known as Gary from now on) is waiting. He asks you to choose a Pokemon. Go to the table with the three PokeBalls and choose the Pokemon of your choice.

Choose Your Pokemon
#001: BULBASAUR (Grass)
A cute little frog-like Pokemon that can launch powerful attacks. This is the best choice for beginners, as it can take on the Pokemon in the first four Gyms easily. 
#007: SQUIRTLE (Water)
A turtle loaded with gallons of water. The level of difficulty of choosing Squirtle is medium. It has certain advantages in the beginning, but begins to have disadvantages faster than Bulbasaur. 
#004: CHARMANDER (Fire)
Little fire-breathing salamander. The hardest Pokemon to choose because of the many disadvantages in the beginning. However, it will become very powerful later on. 
Each Pokemon has its own advantages in the game, so choose wisely. It is suggested that beginners choose Bulbasaur, since it's a Grass-type and is strong against the Pokemon in the first Gym, which are Rock-type. After choosing your Pokemon, Gary will come over to the table and choose his Pokemon, which will have an advantage over your Pokemon. For example, if you were to choose Bulbasaur, Gary will choose Charmander. He'll talk to you afterwards, and as you leave, he'll challenge you to your first battle.
Be careful during this first battle, as Gary's Pokemon is stronger than yours, even though you both have lv. 5 Pokemon. The Potion may come in handy now. During this battle, you'll constantly be interrupted by Prof. Oak's tutorials. The good thing about this battle is that you get some money if you win, and your Pokemon's level is instantly raised to 6.
Now leave the city and go North into Route 1 and towards Viridian City.
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Route 1
Try to level up in this route. When you get damaged, be sure to either go back to your house for a free healing from your mum, or to the Pokemon Center in the next city. Talk to the first person you see for a free Potion. Sooner than you think, Route 1 is coming to an end.
Locations (Route 1)
  Pidgey 
  Rattata 

FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Viridian City, Route, 22, Route 2, Viridian Forest
The First City

The first thing to do at Viridian City is to go northwest into a narrow corrider. You'll find an Itemball there which contains another Potion. There's not much to do in this city right now. Go to the PokeMart now, and the salesclerk will give you Oak's Parcel for Prof. Oak. Note that you cannot purchase anything for now.

There isn't much else to do in Viridian City. After you get Cut later in the game, you can cut a tree in the southeastern part of the city to get to a fat guy. He's a Move Tutor, and will teach your Pokemon Dream Eater. But you don't have to worry about that now. For now, go back to Pallet Town. For a quicker way to get across Route 1, you can jump over the ledges to avoid wild Pokemon.




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Back In Pallet

Once you're back in Pallet Town, go to Prof. Oak in his lab, and hand him the Parcel. Gary will come in the lab again. Prof. Oak will then give both of you PokeDexes. Prof. Oak will then give you five PokeBalls for you to catch Pokemon.

Leave the lab and go to Gary's house, which is the one that's right next to yours. You'll find Gary's sister, Daisy, sitting at the table. Talk to her and she'll give you a Town Map. After that, it's time to leave Pallet Town and head to Viridian City.
  




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Battle On Route 22

Go west once in Viridian City to get to Route 22. Here, you'll be able to fight Gary once more. His Pokemon are a little tougher than before, so be careful when you battle him! The good thing is that you gain a lot of experience points after battling his Pokemon.

Locations (Route 22) 
Caterpie 
Pidgey 
Rattata 
Weedle 
 


After the intense battle, you may buy things at the PokeMart or heal your Pokemon at the Pokemon Center. I would make sure that your Pokemon are at least lv. 10, head north towards Route 2. Before you go there, an old man will first show you how to catch Pokemon. After catching a Weedle, the old man will give you something called the Teachy TV. Watch it when you need answers and help with certain things.

  




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Route 2/Viridian Forest

Route 2 is quite short, and cannot be fully accessed until later in the game when you have the Cut HM. After walking in Route 2 for a while, you'll soon reach Viridian Forest. It takes a while to get through this large forest, as many trainers and wild Pokemon are hoping for a fight. This is when a Charmander, Pidgey, or Spearow comes to good use. After catching a few bug Pokemon and possibly a Pikachu, finding a few items, and having a few intense battles, you'll arrive in Pewter City.


Locations (Viridian Forest) 
Caterpie 
Kakuna 
Metapod 
Pikachu 
Weedle 
 
FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Pewter City, Route 3, Mt. Moon, Route 4
Your First Badge

The first thing to do when you arrive at Pewter City is to heal your Pokemon, and buy some Potions and other useful items to prepare for your first gym battle. When you've got everything taken care of, you're ready to get your first badge.

Go into the Gym and you'll first fight a trainer. He uses Rock-type Pokemon, just like the gym leader. After that, save your game and fight with Brock, the leader of the Pewter Gym. All he has is a lv. 12 Geodude and a lv. 14 Onix, but you're going to have a hard time with a Charmander. Using Bulbasaur or Squirtle is a peice of cake. After you beat Brock, you will get TM39 - Rock Tomb and a TM Case. This is a Key Item that can be accessed to view a list of your TMs in order to teach it to a Pokemon. Of course, he'll give you what you really came for: the Boulder Badge. From here on, there's seven more badges to go.

Now what do you do? Well, there's really not much to do now in Pewter City. The museum here is a waste of time and precious money; it'll only be worth a visit later in the game when you get Cut. You can then Cut your way into the house next to the museum, and obtain an Old Amber, which can be ressurected into an Aerodactyl. Leave the city through the East. Before you can leave though, one of Prof. Oak's aides will come up to you and give you a pair of Running Shoes! Hold "B" while moving in any direction to speed up your traveling.



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Route 3

On Route 3, you'll meet a whole bunch of trainers waiting to crush you with lv. 10+ Pokemon. Luckily, if your Pokemon have high levels, you'll be able the crush them instead. Although there are many trainers, there are plenty of them that you can avoid. However, I would suggest that you get a lot of experience early in the game by fighting every trainer you see.

At the end of Route 3, you'll see a Pokemon Center. Go in there and heal your Pokemon. Inside, a guy will sell you a Magikarp for $500. Even though it'll soon evolve into a strong Gyarados, I suggest that you don't buy that because it is a really bad deal, and fish for a Magikarp later instead. After going out of the Pokemon Center, you'll be at the front of Mt. Moon.

Locations (Route 3) 
Jigglypuff 
Mankey 
Nidoran (F) 
Nidoran (M) 
Pidgey 
Spearow 
 




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Mt. Moon

Mt. Moon is a maze with a few trainers and some good items. None of the starters have a good advantage in here, as the Pokemon here are of many different types. Here, you'll find TM09 - Bullet Seed, TM46 - Thief, two Moon Stones, a Rare Candy, and other less important items. Note that there are many hidden items that can be found in boulders that look different from surrounding boulders. Among the trainers you will battle are a few members of Team Rocket, trying to mess around in Mt. Moon. If you are lucky, you'll find a rare Clefairy.

When you've finally reached the end of Mt. Moon, you'll see two shell-shaped fossils. One is the Dome Fossil (which can be turned into a Kabuto), and the other one is the Helix Fossil (which can be turned into an Omanyte). A trainer owns both of them, and he will fight you. Beat him, and he'll share a fossil with you. You can only take one of them, not both. After taking your fossil, it's time to leave Mt. Moon.


Locations (Mt. Moon) 
Clefairy 
Geodude 
Paras 
Zubat 
 




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Route 4

There isn't much on Route 4 except TM05 - Roar and two Move Tutors who teach Mega Punch and Mega Kick. After you get through this route, head on to the next city.

Locations (Route 4) 
Ekans 
Mankey 
Sandshrew 
Spearow 
 
FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Cerulean City, Route 24, Route 25, Route 5, Route 6
The City of Water

After a long walk in the wilderness, you finally arrive in civilization. This is Cerulean City, home of the second Gym. Heal your Pokemon and stock up on items. You won't be battling in the Gym first. Your rival, Gary, is waiting patiently for you. Let's not make him wait too long!


The Battle With Gary

Go north from Cerulean City towards Nugget Bridge, on Route 24. Gary will come and greet you, and will challenge you to a battle. He has the following Pokemon: lv. 17 Pidgeotto, lv. 15 Rattata, lv. 15 Abra, and lv. 18 of his starter Pokemon. This should be a much more challenging match than the last one. A Pikachu (can be caught in Viridian Forest) would help out a lot if you chose Charmander as your starter. This is because both Pidgeotto and Squirtle, the toughest Pokemon on Gary's team, are weak to Pikachu's attacks. 

After one real tough battle, Gary will give you a Key Item known as the Fame Checker. This is used to identify trainers whom you've previously battled. Go back to town now and heal your Pokemon, and continue traveling on the Nugget Bridge.



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Route 24

There are six trainers on Nugget Bridge that you must fight to get past. The sixth trainer is actually a member a Team Rocket. Beat him, and he'll give you a Nugget that you can sell for $5,000. At the end of the route, you'll find TM45 - Attract. The fun on this route hasn't ended, although you can choose to go on to the next route. If you do feel like battling, however, then challenge the trainer in the grass area. After that, go on to Route 25.

Locations (Route 24) 
Abra 
Bellsprout 
Caterpie 
Kakuna 
Metapod 
Oddish 
Pidgey 
Weedle 
 




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Route 25

There are tons of trainers waiting to battle you on Route 25. Behind one of those trainers you will find TM43 - Secret Power. But that isn't the main reason you've come upon this route. You want to meet a scientist named Bill. Go all the way to the end of Route 25, and you'll arrive at a house called Sea Cottage. Go inside, and you'll see a Clefairy. It turns out that something went wrong with Bill's experiment, and the Clefairy is actually him. Talk to him, and he'll go inside his machine. Press "A" against his computer, and he'll be transported to the other end of the machine. Finally, he'll come out as Bill, a human scientist. Talk to him again, and he'll give you a S.S. Ticket for the S.S. Anne in Vermillion City. Now that that's taken care of, it's time to go back to Cerulean City and challenge the gym leader!

Locations (Route 25) 
Abra 
Bellsprout 
Caterpie 
Kakuna 
Metapod 
Oddish 
Pidgey 
Weedle 
 




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Water War

Cerulean City is the city of water. Naturally, Water Pokemon are what the trainers in the Gym use. There are two trainers you must battle before battling the gym leader, Misty.

Misty uses a lv. 18 Staryu and a lv. 21 Starmie on you. A Charmeleon under lv. 25 without any assistance would most certainly lose now. Of course, it's a totally different story with a Ivysaur. After beating Misty, she'll give you TM03 - Water Pulse and the Cascade Badge.

Now you can leave Cerulean City by going to the house with a policeman outside in the north-eastern section of the city. 


Battle With Rocket Member

The house is a mess inside, because a Team Rocket member in the backyard has dug into their house. Fight that Rocket, and you'll get TM28 - Dig. It not only is a decent ground attack, but also takes the place of an Escape Rope.



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Route 5

Now that you're on the other side, go south, and you'll find a house. That's the Day Care Center. The old man inside will raise your Pokemon's level ($100 for each level) if you leave it with him. The only bad thing is that your Pokemon might learn some unwanted moves, and delete moves that you want. The good thing is, if you were to leave a weak Magikarp with him, and walk for a while, it'll be able to evolve in no time into a powerful Gyarados! I highly suggest that you catch a Meowth on Route 5. Meowth is a special Pokemon in that once in a while an item mysteriously attaches to it. Many times the item is a Berry, but the items are not just limited to Berries. The entrance to Saffron City is closed, so you'll have to detour through the Underground Path to the next route.

Before entering the Underground Path, talk to the little girl if you want to trade your male Nidoran for her female Nidoran. You'll walk a long walk in the dark Underground Path. Soon, however, you'll see the daylight of Route 6.

Locations (Route 5) 
Bellsprout 
Meowth 
Oddish 
Pidgey 
 




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Route 6

Route 6 has six trainers waiting to fight but you can get by with fighting only two of them if you want. There's a lot of grass but no new Pokemon. Head to Vermilion City since once again the entrance to Saffron City is closed. Go all the way south, and you will arrive at Vermilion City.

Locations (Route 6) 
Bellsprout 
Meowth 
Oddish 
Pidgey 
 
FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Vermilion City, Diglett's Cave, Route 11, Route 9, Route 10, Rock Tunnel
Things To Do At Vermilion

The house at the north-western corner has a Fisherman who'll give you an Old Rod, which allows you to catch Magikarp. Go south a bit, and you'll find two houses to the left. One of the houses is where you can trade a Spearow for a Farfetch'd. The other house is the Pokemon Fan Club. Talk to the chairman inside to get a Bike Voucher.

In the Pokemon Center, talk to the girl standing in front of the counter for a VS Seeker. This device allows you to rechallenge trainers who have trained their Pokemon to be even stronger than the first time you battled them. To activate the VS Seeker, simply stand around a couple of trainers and select the item. Trainers who are hoping around are the ones who will battle you again.

Now go back to Cerulean City, get yourself a bike from the Bike Shop, and come back in style!

All Aboard The S.S. Anne!

The S.S. Anne may seem small, but it's huge inside. It can be found by going south of Vermillion City, and "flashing" your S.S. Ticket to the guard. If you explore each and every room inside, you'll find tons of trainers and quite a few items. A girl in the second room from the right on the main deck can heal your injured Pokemon. In the ship's kitchen, you'll be able to find your first Berries, three of them to be exact, in the trash cans. From now on, all Berries will be stored in your new Berry Pouch. To end your stay at the S.S. Anne, fight Gary on the second floor.

After beating him, go up to the captain's cabin. He's seasick and puking. Rub his back and he'll give you HM01 - Cut. Now leave the ship. When you're outside, the ship will sail away. Remember: if you don't get Cut, the ship won't leave. If you want the S.S. Anne to stay, lose to a trainer after getting Cut. Now teach Cut to one of your Pokemon, and you're ready to go to the gym.

A Shocking Battle

Cut the tree blocking the path to the gym and go inside, where you'll face a few trainers who use Electric Pokemon. Now comes the hard part: Lt. Surge, the gym leader, has put electric locks on the door that leads to him, so you'll have to solve a puzzle. There are a bunch of trash cans. Press "A" on every one of them until it says that you've found and flipped a switch. You need to flip two switches for the door to open, so you'll need to find the second switch. The second switch is always either is always either above, beside, or below the first one. If you get it wrong, the switch will be reset, and you'll have to do everything over again. This is a very tricky and sometimes annoying puzzle, but hopefully, you'll get it sooner or later. And when you do open the doors, it's time to fight Lt. Surge.

Lt. Surge has the following Pokemon: a lv. 21 Voltorb, a lv. 18 Pikachu, and a lv. 24 Raichu. Beating him with a Ground-type Pokemon is as easy as tossing a PokeBall, and catching one is easy too. You can catch a Diglett or even a Dugtrio in the nearby Diglett's Cave. If you beat him, he'll give you TM34 - Shock Wave and a Thunder Badge.



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Diglett's Cave

If you go east from Vermilion City, you'll find Diglett's Cave on Route 11. This cave is no maze. It's simple to go through since there's only one road. There are no items to pick up. The only Pokemon you'll find are Diglett and the occasional Dugtrio. Head inside and go to the other end to go back to Route 2 for some important business.


Locations (Diglett's Cave) 
Diglett 
Dugtrio 
 




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Back On Route 2

After you exit the cave, you'll revisit Route 2. But this time, it's the other half of the route that you weren't able to explore before. Go south, and you'll find a house. Inside, a guy is willing to trade his Mr. Mime for your Abra.

The next house has one of Prof. Oak's aides in it. If you've collected ten or more Pokemon he will give you HM02 - Flash. It's used to illuminate dark caves and tunnels. Keep on going for two items.



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Route 11

Go back through the cave and go east when you get out. You'll be on Route 11. There are many trainers, many items, and a whole lot of grass. When you reach the gate, one of Prof. Oak's aides will be upstairs. If you have caught up to thirty Pokemon, he'll give you an Item Finder. This item helps you detect hidden items that cannot be seen. There's also another trainer that'll trade you a Nidorina for a Nidorino. You can't go to the other side since there's a Snorlax blocking the way. Now go back to Cerulean City and cut the tree that was blocking the way. Then you'll get onto Route 9.

Locations (Route 11) 
Drowzee 
Ekans 
Sandshrew 
Spearow 
 




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Route 9

On Route 9 you'll be battling many trainers. Here, you'll find TM40 - Aerial Ace. To reach the end of this route, just keep on going east, where you'll arrive at Route 10.

Locations (Route 9) 
Ekans 
Sandshrew 
Rattata 
Spearow 
 




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Route 10

Route 10 is short for now. You'll see some water. When your Pokemon learns Surf, it can surf to the Power Plant, just south of Route 10. Make sure that you have taught one of your Pokemon the Flash HM in order to enter Rock Tunnel.

There's a Pokemon Center for you to heal your Pokemon here. One of Prof. Oak's aides is here. If you've caught at least twenty Pokemon, he'll give you the Everstone. Let your Pokemon hold the Everstone, and they won't evolve.

Locations (Route 10) 
Ekans 
Sandshrew 
Spearow 
Voltorb 
 




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Rock Tunnel

Rock Tunnel requires that your Pokemon know Flash, otherwise, you'll only be able to see a tiny bit. Like Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel is a maze. There are items, trainers, and new Pokemon here. Here, you'll meet a Pokemon every eight to ten steps, which is more than normal. Use Repel if you don't want to meet too many wild Pokemon. After you exit the tunnel, you'll fight a few trainers, and will then be heading to Lavender Town.


Locations (Rock Tunnel) 
Geodude 
Machop 
Mankey 
Onix 
Zubat 
 
FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Lavender Town, Route 8, Route 7
The Ghostly City!

Lavender Town has no gym, so you won't be able to do much here. Later though, you can catch Ghost Pokemon in the Pokemon Tower when you get a Silph Scope. Without it, your mission in the tower won't be complete, and all the Ghost Pokemon won't be identified. For now, you can battle Gary in the tower on the second floor. Gary's team now greatly varies depending on who you chose for your starter at the beginning of the game. Once you get the Silph Scope, you'll find Mr. Fuji at the top of the foggy tower, and he'll give you a PokeFlute that's used for waking up Snorlax and other Pokemon.

Now, visit the Name Rater if you want to, who'll be able to change the name of your Pokemon. Then shop for new items in the PokeMart. Finally, go west to Route 8.



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Route 8

Route 8 has trainers and new Pokemon. On Route 8, you'll have your first two-on-two battle with the Twins. Saffron City still can't be accessed, so go inside the Underground Path.

Locations (Route 8) 
Ekans 
Growlithe 
Meowth 
Pidgey 
Sandshrew 
Vulpix 
 




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Route 7

There's not much to do in Route 7. The guards are still thirsty, so go on to Celadon City.

Locations (Route 7) 
Bellsprout 
Growlithe 
Meowth 
Oddish 
Pidgey 
Vulpix 
 
FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Celadon City/Lavender Town Pt.2
A Huge City

Celadon City is the largest city in this game. Its PokeMart has six stories; no wonder it needs an elevator! They sell all sorts of things. You'll be able to buy TMs and normal items (such as Potion and Antidotes) on the second floor. On the third floor, you'll see many people playing Game Boy Advances. Talk to the person at the register, a Move Tutor, and he'll teach one of your Pokemon the move Counter. The fourth floor has many evolution stones you can buy to evolve certain of Pokemon (ex. Eevee) for $2100 each. On the fifth floor, you'll be able to buy items such as X Attack and Calcium. These are items that modify a Pokemon's stats so they can do better in battle. Finally, you'll reach the rooftop, where you'll find three vending machines and two people, including a little girl. Get a Fresh Water, a Soda Pop, and a Lemonade from the vending machine, and give it to the little girl one at a time. She'll give you TM16 - Light Screen, TM20 - Safeguard, and TM33 - Reflect, respectively, for your drinks.

Celadon Mansion

There is huge building to the right of the department store that's nearly empty inside. Talk to the old lady who's surrounded by Pokemon on the first floor. She'll give you Tea, which you can give to any one of the Saffron City guards so they can let you through. You'll also find the game's programmers in this building, one of which will tell you to return after getting all the Pokemon. He'll give you a diploma for catching all the Pokemon.

Now leave the mansion, and go in through the back door. Go all the way to the rooftop, where you'll find a small building. Inside you'll find a person and a PokeBall on the table. Pick it up; it's an Eevee!

Other Stuff

The restaurant south of the Game Corner has a man who'll give you a Coin Case to carry your coins. There is an old man to the left of the Game Corner, and van be reachede only by surfing across the water. He's a Move Tutor, and can teach your Pokemon Softboiled.

Game Corner

Now go to the Game Corner, a place full of slot machines and people on them. Team Rocket made it, and you win or buy coins in order to trade it in for Pokemon and TMs in the building to the right of the Game Corner. A few people will give you free coins, and there are invisible coins scattered on the ground that you can pick up. At the top of the Game Corner, battle the Rocket member, and push the button on the poster. A staircase leading to the basement appears.

Team Rocket's Hideout

After that, you'll be going through four floors, battling Rocket members and collecting valuble items. There is a spin maze on the second basement floor (B2F). The arrows in the maze will toss you in whichever direction the arrow points. Here, you'll pick up a few items including a Moon Stone and TM12 - Taunt. On B3F, you'll find TM21 - Frustration and Blackglasses, which boosts the power of Dark Pokemon. There is another spin maze on this floor where you can pick up a Rare Candy. Head to B4F, where you'll find TM49 - Snatch. Battle the single Rocket member at the top, and he'll drop the Lift Key for the elevator. Take the elevator on B2F to B1F. Battle the Rocket member, and take the elevator again to B4F. Go all the way to the left, and pick up the Calcium. Head up to the two Rocket guards and talk to them. They'll fight you, and after you're through with them, they'll open the gates.

The Boss

Walk through the entrance, and you'll face Giovanni, the head of Team Rocket, in an intense match. He has a lv. 25 Onix, a lv. 24 Rhyhorn, and a lv. 29 Kangaskhan. A Grass or Water-type Pokemon would work out fine fighting this guy. However, beware of his Kangaskhan, as it can be very powerful. After beating Giovanni, he'll disappear, and leave behind a Silph Scope. This is used to detect Ghost Pokemon.

Gym Battle!

After beating Giovanni in the Game Corner, head to the gym by cutting the tree. Here you will battle Erika and other trainers (many of which you can avoid, who all use Grass-type Pokemon. Erika is the trainer in the middle between the two trainers inside the enclosed area. She has a lv. 29 Victreebel, a lv. 24 Tangela, and a lv. 29 Vileplume. If you choose a Fire Pokemon as a starter, then beating her would be very easy. Even if you didn't choose a Fire-type starter, a Psycic or Ground Pokemon would come in handy, since Victreebel and Vileplume are weak against those types. Beating her earns you TM19 - Giga Drain and the Rainbow Badge! Next, head to Lavender Town's Pokemon Tower with your Silph Scope.



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Pokemon Tower

Once you get to Lavender Town, go into the Pokemon Tower. Head up the stairs, picking up items and battling scary looking women. Right before you reach the stairs that leads to the top floor, you will be stopped by the ghost of a dead Marowak. It was a mother of a Cubone, and was killed by the evil Team Rocket. Defeat her to calm her spirits (you cannot catch her).

At the top floor, you'll be fighting three Rocket members. They will leave one by one after you defeat them. At the end, you'll find an old man, known as Mr. Fuji. Talk to him, and he'll transport you to his house, where he'll give you a PokeFlute.

Locations (Pokemon Tower) 
Cubone 
Ghastly 
Haunter 
 


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Catching A Big One

Cut the tree and battle the two couples in a two-on-two match. Head through the building to get to the other side and then go into the small house. Inside, a little girl will give you HM02 - Fly. Go back and cut the tree again to get back to the other side. A fat roadblock, a lv. 30 Snorlax, is blocking the road to Saffron City. Save your game, press "A", and the PokeFlute will begin to play. Snorlax soon wakes up, probably angry at what you just did. Try to catch this Snorlax, which can be quite difficult. Even if you accidently made him faint and you didn't save the game, there's one more Snorlax in the game.

After either capturing or defeating the Snorlax, go through the Guard House for an Amulet Coin from one of Prof. Oak's aides if you've captured at least fourty Pokemon. After that, go to any Guard House that leads to Saffron City. The guard will drink your Tea, and then will let you through.

FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Saffron City
Rockets In Silph Co.

The first thing you'll notice when you get to Saffron City is that it's a pretty big city. The next thing you'll notice is that everywhere you go, you'll find Team Rocket members. The first problem to take care of in this city is Team Rocket. To get Team Rocket out of the city, go to the Silph Co., the large window filled building with a member of Team Rocket next to it. Now you must go through eleven floors, fighting Team Rocket, and in the end, saving the company's president.

The first floor is empty. Go up a floor by taking the stairs at the top-right corner. Remember, your goal is to reach the top floor and save the president. However, you cannot go directly to the top floor. Also, keep in mind that you will be finding warp squares on the ground. Stepping on them will take you to different places in the building. If you want to go through all this faster, then take the elevator to the 5th floor. However, I suggest that you go up the floors one by one, as you may miss out on valuable items.

Once on the 5th floor (if you chose to go there right away), go left and down all the way until you see a warp square. Step on it, and it'll take you to the 9th floor. Step back on it, and you'll return to where you were. Proceed by going to the right, where you'll find an Itemball containing the Card Key, which is used to open any locked door in the Silph. Co. Now that you've gotten this important item, you can explore the Silph Co. by battling Team Rocket and picking up a couple of items, including TMs. There's even a Move Tutor who'll teach your Pokemon Thunder Wave on the 2nd floor. Open all the locked doors just for fun, and because you simply can, and try every warp square. If you ever need to heal your Pokemon, you can do so on the 8th floor by sleeping on the bed.

When you're done exploring, head to the 3rd floor, and open the door on the left with your Card Key. Take the warp square in the first room, and you'll be teleported to a room on the 7th floor. Here, Gary will challenge you to a battle. As usual, Gary's team has gotten stronger, and hopefully, your Pokemon can take care of him. After defeating him, talk to the Silph Co. employee in the same room and he'll give you the Pokemon Lapras. Use the other warp square to get the the 11th floor. Go into the enclosed area, and Giovanni will challenge you to a match.

Giovanni has the following Pokemon: a lv. 37 Nidorino, a lv. 37 Rhyhorn, a lv. 35 Kangaskhan, and a lv. 41 Nidoqueen. After defeating him, Team Rocket will leave the building and the city. Go to the old man sitting on the sofa, and talk to him. He's the president of Silph Co., and he'll give you the Master Ball. There is only one Master Ball in the whole game, and it catches Pokemon 100% of the time. Now that this problem is taken care of, get out of Silph Co. and head north to the Fighting Dojo. 


Fighting Dojo

You'll be challenged by four trainers inside the Fighting Dojo. They all use Fighting Pokemon, who are weak against Psychic and Flying Pokemon. After challenging the four trainers, the leader, who has lv. 37 Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan, will challenge you to a match. After defeating him, you will be able to take a free Hitmonlee (left PokeBall) or Hitmonchan (right PokeBall). After this, it's time to go to the real gym to get your fifth badge.


Mind Control

The real gym is right next door of the Fighting Dojo. The trainers here use Psychic Pokemon, so Dark Pokemon/attacks will be quite effective here. This gym is filled with warp squares that take you to different rooms, and in order to get through them quickly, follow these steps once you reach the first room.


Take the only warp square. 
Take the bottom-left warp square. 
Take the bottom-left warp square again. 
Take the top-right warp square. 
Take the bottom-left warp square. 
You should be in the gym leader's room. 

Sabrina is the gym leader, and she has powerful Psychic Pokemon. You'll be battling a lv. 38 Kadabra, a lv. 37 Mr. Mime, a lv. 38 Venomoth, and a lv. 43 Alakazam. All these Pokemon are female, even the Mr. Mime! After defeating Sabrina, she'll give you TM04 - Calm Mind and the Marsh Badge.

There are two ways to reach the next city, which is Fuschia City. One way is to start from Celadon City and go through Routes 16, 17, and 18. This will take you through the Cycling Road, and is the prefered route for most people. The other way to get to Fuschia is to start at Lavender Town, and go along the coast through Routes 12, 13, 14, and 15. To find out how to get to Fuschia City through both ways, please proceed to the next page.

FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Route 16, 17, and 18/Route 12, 13, 14, and 15
Route 16, 17, and 18

Going through to Cycling Road is the faster solution to getting to Fuschia City. To begin, go west from Celadon City onto Route 16. Go through the Guard House, and you'll be on the Cycling Road (you must have a bike!). On this road, you go downhills, which means that your bike will move by itself without any action from you. However, if you try to go up the hill, you will be going very slowly. There are many Bikers that you can fight on this road, which takes up Routes 16 and 17. After a long bit of biking, you'll reach Route 18.

Go through the Guard House after reaching Route 18. A trainer on the second floor will trade you his Lickitung for your Golduck. Route 18 is real short. After a few steps, you'll arrive at Fuschia City.

Locations (Route 16) 
Doduo 
Rattata 
Raticate 
Spearow 
 


Locations (Route 17, 18) 
Doduo 
Fearow 
Rattata 
Raticate 
Spearow 
 




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Route 12, 13, 14, and 15

Some people may choose to do things the harder way. The other way to get to Fuschia is slower and longer. To begin, fly to Lavender Town. Go south onto Route 12. Go to the second floor of the Guard House, where a little girl will give you TM 27 - Return. For the rest of the route, you'll be battling Fishermen. You'll also be able to fight two lovers in a two-on-two match.

Around halfway through Route 12, you'll encounter another sleeping Snorlax who's blocking the road. You must use your PokeFlute to wake him up and catch it or defeat it. There's a house on this route with a Fisherman inside who'll give you the Super Rod, which is the best Rod in the whole game. After that, you can cut a tree, fight the trainer that's enclosed, and pick up an Iron. After going on Route 12 for a long time, you'll soon begin traveling on Route 13.

Route 13 is mainly a maze filled with trainers. This maze is quite easy to get through, and most of the trainers can be avoided. Route 13 ends when the maze ends, and marks the beginning of Route 14. Route 14 is simply going south. You'll have another opportunity to have a two-on-two match with the Twins. After a short Route 14, you'll get to Route 15. You can find TM18 - Rain Dance by cutting the tree and going all the way to the end. Here, you'll be able to fight in another two-on-two match with Fighting Pokemon. One of Prof. Oak's aides is in the Guard House that marks the end of Route 15. If you have captured at least fifty Pokemon, he'll give you an Experience Share. This is a very useful item in that it shares battle experience with all the Pokemon on your team. Finally, you'll arrive at Fuschia City.

Locations (Route 12) 
Bellsprout 
Gloom 
Oddish 
Pidgey 
Venonat 
Weepinbell 
 


Locations (Route 13, 14, 15) 
Bellsprout 
Ditto 
Gloom 
Oddish 
Pidgeotto 
Pidgey 
Venonat 
Weepinbell 
 
FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Fuschia City
Home of the Safari Zone

Fucshia City is the home of the Safari Zone, an area filled with capturable wild Pokemon. Right now, you can visit the Move Deleter's house, which is located right next to the Pokemon Center, to delete an unwanted move. Visit the house next to the house with the mailbox for a Good Rod. We'll visit the Safari Zone later. For now, we need to fight the gym leader of this city's gym.


Invisible Walls

It's time for you to get your sixth badge in the Fuschia Gym. However, getting to the gym leader may not be as easy as you think. The gym is filled with invisible walls. You have to walk around and figure out which areas you can go through and which ones you can't. Start on the right side, with the trainers serving as markers. Although they are invisible, a close observer would see that white dots mark the outlines of the walls.

Soon, after trial and error or by getting around the dots, you'll reach Koga, the gym leader. He has two lv. 37 Koffing, a lv. 39 Muk, and a lv. 43 Weezing. Psychic Pokemon will work best against Koga's Pokemon. After beating four tough Pokemon, Koga will award you with TM06 - Toxic and the Soul Badge. In order to leave, you must go through the walls again.

Now that you've defeated Koga, you're only two more badges away from eight! For now, put the thought of getting the last two badges away, because we need to go into the Safari Zone for some item searching.

Enter The Safari Zone

Go into the Safari Zone, which can be found in the northern part of the city. It'll cost $500 to get into the Safari Zone. They'll give you thirty Safari Balls, which is used exclusively to capture Safari Zone Pokemon. Your mission now is to find the Surfer's House, which is deep inside the Safari Zone, and get HM03 - Surf. Your other mission is to find Gold Teeth. You have 600 steps before your time runs out; good luck!

Important items contained in Itemballs in the Safari Zone include the Gold Teeth, Leaf Stone, Protein, TM11 - Sunny Day, TM47 - Steel Wing, and TM32 - Double Team. After finding the two "mission" items listed above, head to the Warden's house (the house with a mailbox next to it) in the eastern part of the city. Give the Warden the Gold Teeth, and he'll give you HM04 - Strength. Teach the new HM to a Pokemon, and move the boulder that's blocking the Itemball. Then pick up the Rare Candy.

Locations (Safari Zone) 
Chansey 
Doduo 
Exeggcute 
Kangaskhan 
Nidoran (F) 
Nidoran (M) 
Nidorina 
Nidorino 
Paras 
Parasect 
Pinsir 
Rhyhorn 
Scyther 
Tauros 
Venomoth 
Venonat 
 


Your trip to Fuschia City is over. Now that you have Surf, you'll be able to catch two legendary Pokemon: Articuno and Zapdos.

FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Route 19, Route 20, Seafoam Islands, Route 21
Route 19 and 20

To catch Arituno, you must go south from Fuschia City, and go west through the sea routes of 19 and 20. There are many swimmers waiting to battle you. You'll get past them pretty quickly. Soon, you'll arrive at one of the two Seafoam Islands.

Locations (Route 19, 20) 
Tentacool 
Tentacruel 
 




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Seafoam Islands

Once you enter, go right and push the boulder into the hole using Strength. Go to the other side (past the first ladder you see), and push the other boulder into the other hole. Go back to the original hole, and fall into it. Keep on pushing the boulder and following it (falling into the holes with the boulder) until you reach the water. Once you do, the current will take you to another level. Go up onto the land, left, and down all the way for an Ultra Ball. Take the only ladder to another level. Follow the path south and you'll find a puzzle involving a few holes and plenty of boulders.

Push the only boulder that you can push left all the way left so that it doesn't block your way. Next, push the single boulder into the hole. Now you'll have to work on the last two boulders. Push the one on the right all the way up, and find a way to push the other boulder into the other hole. Now jump into that hole. You'll reach another level. Surf up, and you'll meet Articuno.

After the encounter with Articuno, go onto land and take the ladder. Go down afterwards and take another ladder. Go right and pick up the Pearl. Go right to take another ladder that'll lead you to a Water Stone. Come back, go up the steps, and take the ladder. Push the boulder that you've pushed in the beginning into holes and follow it. Do this until you reach water. The current will be blocked, and you'll be able to go onto land. Follow the path, and soon, you're out of the Seafoam Islands!

Locations (Seafoam Islands) 
Dewgong 
Golbat 
Psyduck 
Seel 
Slowpoke 
Slowbro 
Weezing 
Zubat 
 




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Power Plant

Before you go to catch Zapdos, make sure that you have plenty of Ultra Balls, Great Balls, and preferably, a Pokemon that can put another Pokemon to sleep or paralysis. Fly to Route 10, go north from the Pokemon Center, and begin surfing in the water. Surf all the way south until you reach land. You have reached the Power Plant. Deep inside here, you'll find Zapdos.


The Power Plant is filled with Electric Pokemon and many Itemballs. Some of these Itemballs are actually Electrode trying to trick you into picking them up. The most they'll do is some damage. Don't be afraid of running into an Electrode; try to pick up every Itemball to make sure that you don't miss any items, especially TM25 - Thunder and the Thunderstone. The Power Plant is pretty easy to navigate. Soon, you'll find a lv. 50 Zapdos. Here's a tip that a trainer must always follow: save the game before fighting it, and restart the game to catch it again if you make it faint.


Locations (Power Plant) 
Electabuzz 
Electrode 
Magnemite 
Magneton 
Pikachu 
Voltorb 
 




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Route 21

Fly to Pallet Town, and go south onto Route 21. Surf all the way south. Soon, you'll reach Cinnabar Island.

Locations (Route 21) 
Tangela 
 
FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Cinnabar Island
Volcanic Island

Cinnabar Island is a small island that's packed with buildings and full of things to do. On this island, you'll find the typical Pokemon Center and PokeMart, a gym, the Cinnabar Mansion, a research center, and two people standing outside. The first thing we'll do is go into the Pokemon Lab.


Fossil Resurrection

You received either a Helix Fossil or Dome Fossil earlier in the game in Mt. Moon, and an Old Amber too. Now you can bring these fossils to life in the Pokemon Lab, an oval-like building. Find it, and go inside. The first room has two people who'll trade Pokemon with you. The old man will trade you his Electrode for your Raichu (what a bad deal!), and the lady will trade you her Tangela for your Venonat. There's a Move Tutor in the second room who will teach Metronome. Talk to the scientist in the third room, and he'll resurrect your fossils. Wait for a while and come back. He'll have an ancient Pokemon ready for you after a bit of walking.

Pokemon Mansion

You'll notice that the Cinnabar Gym is locked. The key that'll unlock the door can be found in the Pokemon Mansion.

The Pokemon Mansion is an old mansion just above the Pokemon Center. Once you're inside, head straight and then up the stairs, which will take you to the second floor. You'll find Zinc and Calcium on this floor. After picking up the items, head to the northwest corner of the floor, and take the stairs to the third floor. Go all the way right and pick up the Iron. Go back and press the switch on the statue. Go down, and you'll see a scientist. Go past him and fall through the larger broken floor. You'll then fall into another section of the first floor. Fight the Scientist and go near the stairs. Pick up the Carbos, and go downstairs into the basement.

In the basement, go into the room to your left, and switch the Mewtwo statue so that's its eyes aren't glowing. Head up into another room to pick up TM14 - Blizzard. Flip on the Mewtwo statue in the other room to pick up two items. One of them is the Gym Key, which unlocks the Cinnabar Gym; the other is TM22 - Solar Beam. Now that you've gotten what you came for, it's time to leave this mansion and go to the gym.


Locations (Cinnabar Mansion) 
Ditto 
Growlithe 
Magmar 
Grimer 
Raticate 
Rattata 
Vulpix 
Weezing 
 


Quiz Time At The Gym

Before you fight the Gym Leader of Cinnabar Gym, you must go past six trainers. You will either answer a question right to get pass them without a battle, or you'll have to battle them. To answer a question and get to the next room, you must go to the Quiz Machine, and answer "Yes" or "No" to the question asked. Here are the answers to all six quizes: Yes, No, No, No, Yes, No.

The gym leader's an old, bald man named Blaine. He uses powerful Fire Pokemon. Use Water Pokemon to put Blaine's Pokemon out. He has the following Pokemon: a lv. 42 Growlithe, a lv. 40 Ponyta, a lv. 42 Rapidash, and a lv. 47 Arcanine. After defeating Blaine, he'll give you TM38 - Fire Blast and the Volcano Badge.

Sevii Islands

Right when you exit the gym, Bill will come to you and ask you for help. If you want to help him, he'll take you aboard a ferry and bring you to the first Sevii Island. There are seven Sevii Islands in total. The Sevii Islands contain legendary Pokemon and Pokemon from the Johto region. A victory at the Cinnabar Gym gives you access to the first three islands. The next four islands can be accessible only after defeating the Elite 4.

FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• One Island, Kindle Road, Mt. Ember, Two Island
One Island

Right after arriving on the first Sevii Island, also known as Knot Island, Bill will take you to the Pokemon Center and lead you to a huge machine with his friend, Celio, standing next to it. Bill tells you that the machine is broken, and he needs you to find the parts to fix the machine. He gives you a Meteorite from Mt. Moon, a Tri-Pass for ferries to get the One, Two, and Three Island, and a new addition to your Town Map that contains a map of the Sevii Islands.


Kindle Road

Heal your Pokemon and get out of the Pokemon Center. Surf in the northeast direction. You'll reach land almost immediately. In this area, known as Kindle Road, you'll be battling trainers and catching Pokemon. There are Itemballs behind breakable rocks, which can be broken using Rock Smash. Head north and enter the Ember Spa. Inside is a hot spring where you can heal your Pokemon by dipping yourself in the water. Talk to the old man next to the waterfall to get HM06 - Rock Smash.

Locations (One Island) 
Fearow 
Golduck 
Gyarados 
Horsea 
Persian 
Ponyta 
Psyduck 
Rapidash 
Slowbro 
Slowpoke 
Tangela 
Tentacool 
Tentacruel 
 


Capturing Moltres

Head north from the cave with the hot spring, and you'll reach a beach. Surf north, and you'll reach Mt. Ember. Here, you'll be able to catch Moltres.

After going inside the mountain, head left and push the boulders away using Strength. Follow the path and smash the rocks. Next, you'll see three sets of stairs. Take the the left or center stairs and go left. Fight the trainer, and go into the entrance right up ahead.

There's only one way to go in here, so it's pretty easy to navigate. Once you get out, take the stairs up. Go to the left side for a hidden Fire Stone in a boulder below the stairs. Another Fire Stone can be found by solving the easy boulder puzzle on the right side. After getting both Fire Stones, head up the stairs again. Now you'll face another puzzle, this one a little bit more difficult than the last one, but still isn't difficult at all. After getting through the puzzle, a lv. 50 Moltres awaits you.

Locations (Mt. Ember) 
Geodude 
Graveler 
Machoke 
Machop 
Magmar 
Slugma 
 


Fly back to the island's Pokemon Center from Mt. Ember, and go south. You'll reach the dock where you first arrived at the island. Take the Ferry to Two Island.



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Two Island

Two Island, or Boon Island, is simply a small village. Once you get onto the island, go east into a nice looking tan colored house with a blue roof, the Game Corner. This Game Corner isn't like the Game Corner in Celadon City with slot machines; this place let's you play mini games called Pokemon Jump and Dodrio Berry-Picking with a friend. A little girl's father will ask you to save his daughter, Lostelle. This rescuing is all done on Three Island. For the guide on Three Island, click on "Next" below.

For now, you can go all the way north to the Move Tutor's house, located in a small region called Cape Brink. This Move Tutor teaches your starter Pokemon moves for free. She teaches one of three moves, depending on your starter Pokemon: Frenzy Plant (Grass), Blast Burn (Fire), or Hydro Cannon (Water). These moves all do 150 damage, which is a lot. Be sure to have your starter in the first slot before talking to the Move Tutor.

Locations (Two Island) 
Bellsprout 
Fearow 
Gloom 
Golduck 
Gyarados 
Oddish 
Persian 
Poliwag 
Poliwhirl 
Psyduck 
Rapidash 
Slowbro 
Slowpoke 
Spearow 
Weepinbell 
 


Now you'll need to go to Three Island to save the man's daughter.

FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Three Island, Berry Forest
Saving The Girl

Once you arrive on Three Island, also known as Kin Island, you'll see a woman surrounded by Bikers of the Kanto Rider Federation. Go north and you'll see even more Bikers. You'll have to fight four Bikers consecutively. After defeating the fourth, the Bikers will leave. Talk to the nearest person for a Full Restore. Go all the way to the north and cut the tree on your right. Go down for a Zinc. Go west into the grassy areas, known as the Bond Bridge. Follow the path: get past the grassy area, bridge, and the beach, and go into the forest.


Locations (Three Island) 
Bellsprout 
Gloom 
Krabby 
Meowth 
Oddish 
Persian 
Pidgeotto 
Pidgey 
Psyduck 
Rapidash 
Slowpoke 
Spearow 
Tentacool 
Venonat 
Venomoth 
Weepinbell 
 


Berry Forest

 


This forest requires a lot of tree cutting, but is pretty easy to get through. It's not necessary to cut tress at all, but it does make your trip faster. Go to the very end of the forest, where you'll find a little girl. That's Lostelle, the girl you've been trying to find. Talk to her, and she'll tell you a Pokemon has been scaring her. Then you'll find yourself fighting a lv. 30 Hypno. After defeating/capturing/running from the wild Hypno, Lostelle, who was picking Berries, will give you an Iapapa Berry. After that, you'll be taken back to the Lostelle's house on Two Island. Talk to the Lostelle's father to give him your Meteorite, and he'll give you a Moon Stone. Mini games can now be played in this house (the Game Corner) through the use of a Wireless Adapter. 

Locations (Berry Forest) 
Drowzee 
Hypno 
Pidgeotto 
Pidgey 
Psyduck 
Slowpoke 
 


Go back to One Island and talk to Bill, who's still inside the Pokemon Center. He'll take you back to Cinnabar Island. Whenever you want to access the Sevii Islands again, simple go to the port in Vermilion City to take the Ferry. It's now time to get your final badge, which takes us to Viridian City.

FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Viridian City Pt. 2, Route 22, Route 23, Victory Road
Back For The Final Badge

You're back in Viridian City. You were here when you first began your journey; now you're here for your eigth and final badge. Go into the Viridian Gym, where you'll see a familiar maze. You've seen this spin maze in Team Rocket's Hideout in the Game Corner, and you're about to go through another one. This maze is pretty easy, and you'll wind up with the gym leader somehow.

The gym leader is Giovanni. As you know already, he's the leader of Team Rocket. He uses a lv. 45 and lv. 50 Rhyhorn, a lv. 42 Dugtrio, a lv. 44 Nidoqueen, a lv. 45 Nidoking. Water-type attacks can take care of his Pokemon pretty easily. After defeating Giovanni, he'll give you TM26 - Earthquake, and your final badge: the Earth Badge. Afterwards, he will leave, and so will you.

Now that you have all eight of your badges, it's time to go to the Pokemon League, where you'll face the Elite Four, the toughest trainers yet. Now you must heal your Pokemon and head west from Viridian City onto Route 22.



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Route 22, 23

Gary will come to battle you in the same spot where you battled him on this route last time. The last time you fought him here, his Pokemon were weak. Now, however, you should really watch out. All of his Pokemon are near or above lv. 50, so your Pokemon should be trained to about the same level. After beating Gary, follow the road and head west into the Pokemon League's Front Gate, which takes you to Route 23. You'll go through eight guards, each checking for one of the eight badges. After getting past all eight guards, you'll reach the cave known as Victory Road.

Locations (Route 23) 
Arbok 
Ekans 
Fearow 
Mankey 
Primeape 
Sandshrew 
Sandslash 
Spearow 
 




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Victory Road

Once you get in, you'll see a boulder. Use Strength to push that boulder to the ground switch on the right. Now head up the stairs, and go on until you see two other stairs between a trainer: one on the left and one on the right. Take the stairs on the right for a Rare Candy and TM02 - Dragon Claw. After getting the items, take the stairs on the left, and go up the ladder.

Go down and push the boulder onto the switch. Go up the stairs, and head east. If you choose to go down the stairs, you'll find TM37 - Sandstorm. No matter what you do, you'll need to go up the ladder located at the very end of this level. Before you take the ladder, be sure to pick up TM07 - Hail above the ladder.

Once you reach the next level, push the boulder you see up two times, and all the way west onto the switch. The Itemball you see contains TM50 - Overheat. Now head back to where you came from, and go up the stairs. Go all the way west, down the stairs, and all the way east. Push the boulder down the hole, and jump in with it. Push the boulder to the switch on the left. Head up the stairs, and then the ladder. Then you'll encounter a two-on-two Pokemon battle. Take the other ladder, go right, and you'll find a Move Tutor who teaches Double Team. Finally, you can exit Victory Road.

Locations (Victory Road) 
Arbok 
Geodude 
Golbat 
Fearow 
Machoke 
Machop 
Marowak 
Onix 
Primeape 
Sandslash 
Spearow 
Zubat 
 


After all that, you'll reach the Indigo Plateau, where you'll fight in the Pokemon League. 

FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Indigo Plateau (Pokemon League)
Pokemon League

You'll definitely want to heal your Pokemon once you get into the Pokemon League building. Go into the PC, and draw out any Pokemon you want to use during battle. Stock up on some essential items, such as Full Restore and Revive. After that, save the game in case you lose, and talk to the official standing by the entrance. Go inside, and get ready to battle the Elite Four!


The first member of the Elite Four is Lorelei. She uses Ice and Water Pokemon. Her Pokemon are listed below:



lv. 52 Dewgong 
lv. 51 Cloyster 
lv. 52 Slowbro 
lv. 54 Jynx 
lv. 54 Lapras 

The second member of the Elite Four is Bruno. He uses Fighting and Rock Pokemon. His Pokemon are listed below:



lv. 51 Onix 
lv. 53 Hitmonchan 
lv. 53 Hitmonlee 
lv. 54 Onix 
lv. 56 Machamp 

The third member of the Elite Four is Agatha. She uses Ghost and Poison Pokemon. Her Pokemon are listed below:



lv. 54 Gengar 
lv. 54 Golbat 
lv. 53 Haunter 
lv. 56 Arbok 
lv. 58 Gengar 

The fourth member of the Elite Four is Lance, also known as the Dragon Champion. He uses Dragon Pokemon. His Pokemon are listed below:



lv. 56 Gyarados 
lv. 54 Dragonair 
lv. 54 Dragonair 
lv. 58 Aerodactyl 
lv. 60 Dragonite 

After battling the Elite Four, you might think it's over. But it's not over the yet; it's time to face the real champion: Gary!

Gary's the champion. He has a full team of strong Pokemon. Defeating him requires a lot more strategy than the Elite Four. Below are his Pokemon.



lv. 61 Pidgeot 
lv. 59 Alakazam 
lv. 61 Rhydon 
If you chose Bulbasaur, then he has a lv. 61 Exeggutor, lv. 63 Gyarados, and a lv. 65 Charizard. 
If you chose Charmander, then he has a lv. 63 Exeggutor, lv. 61 Arcanine, and a lv. 65 Blastoise. 
If you chose Squirtle, then he has a lv. 63 Arcanine, lv. 61 Gyarados, and a lv. 65 Venusaur. 

The Hall of Fame

After defeating Gary, Prof. Oak will come to talk to you. After a short conversation, he'll lead you into the back room, and enter your Pokemon and yourself into the Hall of Fame. You are now a Pokemon Master!

After you and your Pokemon have been honored, you, Gary, and Prof. Oak will leave the building. Immediately afterwards, the credits will start to roll, and you'll be running home. You've completed the game. All you have to do now is sit back and watch the ending. Well, if that was what you thought, then you're wrong! The game isn't over yet!

What More Is There To Do?

The game will restart itself, and you'll be back in Pallet Town. If you've captured more than sixty Pokemon now, Prof. Oak will upgrade your PokeDex, along with Gary's. After the upgrade, you'll find a "National" section, which can display up to 386 Pokemon. With this PokeDex, you can explore the rest of the Sevii Islands and catch Johto Pokemon (Pokemon that appeared in Gold/Silver/Crystal versions).

Of course, that's not all. After defeating the Elite Four, the legendary beasts from Gold/Silver/Crystal will appear randomly in Kanto. The legendary beast that will appear will depend on the starter Pokemon you chose. Either Entei (Bulbasaur), Suicune (Charmander), or Raikou (Squirtle) will appear. They are all at lv. 50, and are very hard to meet and catch.

FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• One Island Pt. 2, Four Island, Icefall Cave
Back On The Knot

In order to truly finish the game, you'll need to explore all of the Sevii Islands. To begin, go talk to Celio, Bill's friend on One Island. To get there, take the Ferry from Vermilion City. If you forgot, Celio's in the Pokemon Center. Celio asks you to help him find a gem that'll make his Pokemon trading machine work. Go to Mt. Ember to find the gem.

In Search of the Gem

Go to Mt. Ember, and go right after going up the stairs. You'll find two Rocket members talking to each other about the secret passwords ("Goldeen need log"), blocking an entrance. Go up to them and battle both of them. They'll leave after you defeat them. Go inside the cave and follow the path. You'll go through a boulder puzzle, and then reach a fork in the road. Take the south road; the other road takes you out. The next room is full of Braille messages. Go on to the next room.

Pick up the Ruby in the center of the room. Leave Mt. Ember, and go back to Celio. Hand him the Ruby, and he'll want you to go onto another mission. You'll hand him your Tri-Pass, and he'll give you the Rainbow Pass, used for exploring the rest of the islands. Now take the Ferry to Four Island.



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Four Island

Once you arrive at Four Island, also known as Floe Island, Gary will first come to talk to you. First, go north a bit and break the rock. Keep going north for a Star Piece. Return to where you were and go to the house next to the PokeMart. Talk to the person inside, and he'll apply a Hall of Fame Sticker to your Trainer's Card. In the upper-right hand corner of the island is a house with a Move Tutor inside. He teaches Body Slam. Next to that house is the Day-Care Center. Leave your Pokemon here to let them breed or raise their levels. Next, you surf across the pond for a Stardust, and then surf to the other side to enter the Icefall Cave.

Locations (Four Island) 
Gyarados 
Poliwag 
Poliwhirl 
Marill 
Psyduck 
Slowpoke 
Wooper 
 


Icefall Cave

Once you're in Icefall Cave, surf across the water and go deeper. In this room, you'll find a puzzle with many blue ice tiles. They are just thin pieces of ice that crack the first time you step on it, and break the second time. This is a fairly easy puzzle. You want to get to the bottom-right corner of this room, where you'll find HM07 - Waterfall. You want to fall through certain holes to get to the HM, and after some trial and error, you'll get to it.

After getting the HM, teach it to a Pokemon, exit this room and go up the waterfall. Go up the ladder, into the entrance, and you'll find Lorelei defending the Pokemon of this cave from Team Rocket. She'll then drag you into the argument, and you'll have to fight a Rocket member. After the battle, the Rocket member tells you that they've kept the stolen Pokemon in the Rocket Warehouse on Five Island. The Rocket Warehouse requires two passwords, and you only have one from eavesdropping on two previous Rockets. Instead of going to Five Island now, you'll need to first go to Six Island to find out the other password.

Locations (Icefall Cave) 
Delibird 
Golbat 
Gyarados 
Lapras 
Seel 
Shellder 
Sneasel 
Staryu 
Swinub 
Zubat 
 
FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Six Island, Green Path, Altering Cave, Ruin Valley
Six Island

Six Island is also known as Fortune Island. This is a pretty large island, and takes some time to explore. First go behind the Pokemon Center for a hidden Leppa Berry. Then head north into the Water Path. After that, you'll find yourself in the Green Path, and soon, the Pattern Bush. Your final mission is to find the second password to the Rocket Warehouse.

Locations (Six Island) 
Bellsproute 
Fearow 
Gloom 
Gyarados 
Meowth 
Natu 
Oddish 
Persian 
Poliwag 
Poliwhirl 
Psyduck 
Sentret 
Slowpoke 
Spearow 
Tentacool 
Tentacruel 
Weepinbell 
Wobbuffet 
Yanma 
 


Green Path, Altering Cave

 
Pattern Bush is a part of Green Path. It's a sort of forest with a ton of wild Pokemon and trainers. You want to go to the southwest corner of Pattern Bush to get out. After you do, surf north. You'll be going through a group of islands called Outcast Island, and soon you'll reach a cave with a Rocket member standing outside. This is the Altering Cave, and the only Pokemon inside are Zubat. However, the Pokemon changes if you use Mystery Gift. There isn't much to do here except for catching the Pokemon in the cave. Now either fly back or walk back to Six Island.

Locations (Pattern Bush) 
Caterpie 
Heracross 
Kakuna 
Ledyba 
Metapod 
Spinarak 
Weedle 
 


Locations (Altering Cave) 
Aipom 
Houndour 
Mareep 
Pineco 
Shuckle 
Smeargle 
Stantler 
Teddiursa 
Zubat 
 


Go east and then south into the patches off grass. Look around in the empty spots in the grass for Berries. Surf straight down for a Dragon Scale. Surf up a little, go on land, head west, and you'll be in Ruin Valley.

Ruin Valley

Ruin Valley is pretty short, and is easy to get through. Eventually, you want to get to the place shown on your left. Use Cut to open the door, and you'll get into the cave, called the Dotted Hole. The first step is to jump into the hole. Afterwards, take the north hole, west hole, east hole, and south hole to reach what you've been searching for: the Sapphire gem. After getting it, a Team Rocket scientist comes, takes your gem, and tells you the second password: "Yes, nah, Chansey". Now that you know the other password, head to Five Island.

FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Five Island, Lost Cave, Memorial Pillar, Cerulean Cave
Five Island

Five Island, also known as Chrono Island, is where the Rocket Warehouse is located. However, before you start messing with Team Rocket, there's other better things to do. Surf west into the Water Labrynth, and you'll find an old man on land. Talk to him, and he'll give you an Egg that contains Togepi. Next, go east in the Water Labrynth to reach the Resort Gorgeous section. You'll reach another peice of land with some trainers and an empty house. Continue east and you'll reach the Lost Cave.

Locations (Five Island) 
Gyarados 
Hoppip 
Kingler 
Krabby 
Meowth 
Persian 
Pidgeotto 
Pidgey 
Psyduck 
Qwilfish 
Remoraid 
Sentret 
Shellder 
Slowpoke 
Staryu 
Tentacool 
 


Lost Cave

This is a confusing cave filled with fog, and exits that never seem to go where you want to go. Follow these wise steps to navigate the cave: Go right, up, down, down, right, left, down, right, and up. After that, you'll reach Lady Selphy, who'll battle you with two lv. 49 Persian. After defeating her, she'll take you to her house, which was the empty house you passed by earlier. Go talk to her when you have the Pokemon she wants to see, and she'll give you a Luxury Ball. For items in the Lost Cave, go back and follow these steps for the items you want (begin at the start):


Lax Incrense - right, down
Max Revive - right, up, down, down, right, right
Rare Candy - right, up, down, down, right, left, down, left
Sea Incense - right, up, down, up

Locations (Lost Cave) 
Gastly 
Golbat 
Haunter 
Misdreavus 
Murkrow 
Zubat 
 


Rocket Warehouse

After taking care of all that, it's time to face Team Rocket. Either fly or walk back to the Pokemon Center, and go south from there. After a while, you'll reach Rocket Warehouse. Go inside, and you'll see that familiar spin maze. Play around with the maze, and as you do, be sure to pick up important items such as TM36 - Sludge Bomb and Up-Grade. You want to reach the Scientist in the upper-right hand corner. Fight him, and he'll give you back the Sapphire. Be sure to press "A" against the box in this room for a Nest Ball. You're finally finished with the Rockets!

Now exit the Rocket Warehouse and surf west. Go up and pick up the PP Up. Now surf east a little to get to Memorial Pillar.

Memorial Pillar

Battle all the people on the strip of land, and surf south a bit more. You'll reach a larger island with a huge stone in the middle and a Metal Coat on the left. The huge rock is the grave of the trainer's Onix, Tectonix. If you leave a Lemonade there, the trainer will give you TM42 - Facade.

Now that everything's taken care of, go to One Island and hand Celio the Sapphire gem. With that, the machine is fixed, and now Pokemon from Ruby and Sapphire can be traded to FireRed and LeafGreen. In addition to that, you'll be able to fight the Elite Four again, and will also be able to catch Mewtwo in the Cerulean Cave in Cerulean City. If you fight the Elite Four again, they'll have stronger Pokemon, and you can do that on your own time. Now, it's time to catch the strongest Pokemom: Mewtwo!



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Cerulean Cave

To get to the Cerulean Cave, first take the Ferry to Vermilion City, and then fly to Cerulean City. Go north into Route 24, and surf south from there. After a short bit of surfing, you'll find the entrance to a cave. This, is the Cerulean Cave.

The Cerulean Cave is filled with the strongest wild Pokemon. It's quite an interesting place to navigate, because it feels like you'll never reach where you want to go. As you go towards Mewtwo, you'll pick up many items and meet many powerful Pokemon. After going through a maze like structure several times, you'll find Mewtwo between two rocks.

Mewtwo is a lv. 70 Psychic Pokemon, the strongest Pokemon in the game. This is the time to use your Master Ball, and hopefully, that wasn't used already. If your Master Ball was used on some other weaker Pokemon, then you better prepare for the hardest Pokemon capturing ever. Mewtwo is nearly impossible to catch. However, it is possible, and you'll need many, many Ultra Balls and a Pokemon that'll lower Mewtwo's HP to nearly nothing and to put it to sleep. After catching Mewtwo, you should be proud to be the owner of the most powerful Pokemon in the world of Pokemon!

After getting Mewtwo, go back to Vermilion City and go to the port. Now this walkthrough will take you to the last Sevii Island: Quest Island.

FireRed/LeafGreen Walkthrough:
• Seven Island, Sevault Canyon, Tanoby Ruins
Seven Island

Seven Island is the last of the Sevii Islands. There are two places to visit: the Trainer Tower and the Tanoby Ruins. Once you get to the island, go north to check out the Trainer Tower. Here, you must go through eight levels of trainers to reach the top and claim your prize. Battling the trainers here will neither give you experience nor money. These battles are timed, so try to do your best. The level of the Pokemon here will match the level of your highest level Pokemon.


Locations (Seven Island) 
Cubone 
Fearow 
Gyarados 
Horsea 
Larvitar 
Mantine 
Marowak 
Meowth 
Onix 
Persian 
Phanpy 
Psyduck 
Seadra 
Sentret 
Skarmory 
Slowpoke 
Spearow 
Tentacool 
Tentacruel 
 


After having some fun in the Trainer Tower, fly or walk past Seven Island's Pokemon Center, and start going south. Once you reach the bridge, talk to the guy with the blue hair. He's a Move Tutor, and will teach Swords Dance. Keep on going south, and you'll soon reach Sevault Canyon.

Sevault Canyon, Tanoby Ruins

Just follow the road and you'll know where to go. First, you'll battle two Cooltrainers. Go down the stairs to their left, and enter the cave called the Tanoby Key. Here, you'll solve a puzzle, shown in the screenshot to your left. As you can see, there are a total of seven rocks, three on top and four on bottom. Using strength, push the top middle boulder all the way up onto the hole. Next, push the other two boulders to the corresponding upper left and right holes. Then push the bottom row of the bottom boulders to their corresponding holes, and do the same with the last two. After all the boulders are in their place, there will be an earthquake. Now Unown will be available to catch in the Tanoby Ruins in the South.

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The Tanoby Ruins are composed of seven mini-islands each containing a few different types of Unown. There's even two new Unown (! and ?), making the total number of Unown twenty-eight.



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