Pokémon Red and Blue/Viridian City

'Viridian City isn't exactly a bustling metropolis, but it's bigger than Pallet Town. Here you'll find your first Pokémon Center, a place where you can go to restore your Pokémon to full health. You'll also see a Pokémon Mart, which stocks items useful to Pokémon trainers. This one has a delivery service and will need your help to make a special delivery.'

Arriving at Viridian City
Upon arriving at Viridian City, there are a couple of new buildings for you to explore. The very first building that you will come across is the Pokémon Center. It is in these centers that a nurse will heal all of your Pokémon for free. You may also use their PCs to access your item storage and change your Pokémon roster. Get in the habit of going here first whenever you enter a new town: you don't want to be unprepared for any sudden battle challenges.

You can't go any further north for the moment; a man is blocking your way and won't move. Above and to the right of the Pokémon Center is the Viridian City Poké Mart. During your very first visit, the manager inside won't sell you anything. He does, however, run a delivery service, and will ask for your assistance in delivering a package to Professor Oak. It must be important, so help him out.

Returning Home So Soon?
Return to Pallet Town via Route #1 and enter the Pokémon research lab. When you deliver the package to the Professor he will give you a Pokédex, a sort of digital encyclopedia with entries for every Pokémon — as soon as you fill them in by catching them.

Before you leave town again, enter your rival's house in the northeast. Speak to his sister, who is far kinder to you than your rival ever was, and she will provide you with a Town Map, which shows your current location in the Pokémon world as well as the location of the other routes and cities. When used in conjunction with the Pokédex, you have one powerful Pokémon hunting tool.

The Rest of the Sights
Once you've completed your errand, return to Viridian City and go back to the Poké Mart. The clerk will sell you whatever you need now, and you'd be wise to stock up: since you lose half of your money when you run out of usable Pokémon (because they've all fainted), it doesn't pay to keep a lot of cash on hand.

Don't buy Parlyz Heals nor Burn Heals now: they are useless at the moment, as there are no Pokémon able to burn you so far, and you can only be paralyzed by the rare Pikachu (In Viridan Forest, Red/Blue only). On the other hand, Antidotes may be useful, as Weedle can poison you.

You may wish to buy as many Poké Balls as you can afford (you'll be needing them), some Potions if you're running low (they're only for sale here in the Yellow version) and maybe an Antidote or two to play it safe, since there are plenty of enemies that can poison your Pokémon in the Viridian Forest.

The building immediately to the north of the Pokémon Center is the Pokémon School. You can learn some things about status conditions by reading off of the blackboard. There is also a Potion hidden behind the weird Y-shaped tree in the northwest corner of town.

If you head north, you'll find that the old man who was blocking your path has finally gotten himself together and out of your way. He will then proceed to give you a lesson on the proper use of Poké Balls. When he's finished, you can head past him to Viridian Forest, the area you'll have to cross to get to your next destination. Don't forget about him, however – you may want to visit him after getting to Cinnabar Island.

Using Poké Balls Effectively
You may want to go straight to Viridian Forest, but don't be too hasty! Route #1 was full of Pokémon that you can catch anywhere, but the area west of here, Route #22, has a few interesting finds, especially in Yellow version. But don't go past the grassy area, or your rival might challenge you to a fight when you're not quite ready. You'll want to have a bunch of good Pokémon before you attempt to challenge the Viridian Forest. Spend the next few minutes tracking some down on Route #22. NOTE that if you can beat your opponent's Pokémon without first purchasing any Poké Balls or catching any of your own first (Which is easy enough if you picked Squirtle, as Bulbasaur only learns Leech Seed, which does not trip your Squirtle's type disadvantage) Prof. Oak will give you 5 free Poké Balls, a great value for a cash-strapped new trainer.

Whether you're trying to catch all of the Pokémon you see or just the ones that you need, you should always be prepared for an encounter with a rare Pokémon. This means having at least 3 or 4 Poké Balls on you at all times, and at least one low-level Pokémon on your team.

That last part is important, since it's incredibly difficult to catch Pokémon when they're at full health. They're a lot easier to catch when they're in the yellow damage zone, and a cinch when they're in the red, but you'll need a weak fighter to take them down to that level or you may accidentally defeat your target as you whittle away at its health. Sleep, Paralysis, and other negative conditions also make catching wild Pokémon easier, but don't use Poison or Burn or they could be defeated.

Once you've caught them, Pokémon need lots of EXP to level up. Weak Pokémon who can't survive battles have a difficult time earning EXP. As a result, they can be hard to level up unless you use this simple trick: put your weakest Pokémon at the front of your roster. When the battle starts, your weak Pokémon will appear to face the challenger. As your very first move, swap him out for one of your tougher Pokémon who can beat the challenger. The stronger Pokémon will do all the work, but since every Pokémon who appeared in the fight gets to share the EXP, the weakling will still get half! But beware: since you're using your first turn to switch Pokémon, your opponent will get the first attack.