Pokémon Red and Blue/Cerulean City

'After you enter Cerulean City for the first time, you will be trapped until you defeat Misty in the local Pokémon Gym and your rival at the entrance to Route 24. If you need to build up your Pokémon before taking them on, fight wild Pokémon in the patch west of the city and rejuvenate them at the Pokémon Center. Then earn your Cascade Badge at the Gym and head up Route 24.'



Trouble afoot
Some mysterious crimes are afoot in Cerulean, but you can't enter the northeastern house when you first see it. A policeman is guarding the front door, as Team Rocket has robbed it. After you visit the Sea Cottage up north, you'll be able to enter this building and exit through a back way that leads to several routes out of Cerulean City.

You can check out the Bike Shop (lower-left building), but their bikes seem a tad pricey (a million bucks for a bike? But your money counter stops at 999,999!).

You can get a better deal in the building to the north, although the deal you'll get differs depending on which version you're playing: if you have Red or Blue, you can trade a common for a one-of-a-kind. If you're playing Yellow, you can't get the Jynx, but the girl will give you a Lv. 10 if you can prove that you've taken good care of your Pikachu. So check out your Pikachu: if it's in a good mood, with ears wagging or with little hearts, the Bulbasaur is yours. If not, you'll need to use Pikachu more and level it up a few times.

If you try to leave town to the north, you'll have to confront your rival, but you may want to fight him and the trainers on the bridge (on Route #24) to build some EXP before you fight Misty.

Finally, there is a Rare Candy located in the backyard area of the northwest house. It is four spaces west and one space south of the northeastern-most movable space.



Trainer Battle 2: MISTY


This Gym consists of one Junior Trainer and one Swimmer, as well as the leader, Misty. If you feel you can do without the EXP, you can walk wide around the first one. You should probably just partake in the extra battle, though, as you won't be able to do it later.

All of the Pokémon are Water-type. The two junior trainers aren't too tough, but Misty's and  are dangerous. , unfortunately, can't really handle them (unless it's at a high enough level). Thundershock just doesn't have the power to defeat them before their water attacks take out the cute yellow mouse. The exception to this is the Pokémon Yellow Pikachu, which should have Thunderbolt by now (level 26). This should be sufficient to K.O. them quickly enough. A good strategy in Yellow Version is to use Double Team repeatedly, followed by Thunder Wave. The combination of your raised evasion and the enemy's paralysis makes it extremely unlikely that your Pikachu will take enough damage to be KO'd. Then you can just hit them with your most powerful electric attack.

, which should be by now, won't even break a sweat taking them down. Neither should a, who can take Water damage easily and attack with Bite if it's at least level 24. If your starter was, forget about it. Instead, go north of Cerulean to capture a Grass Pokémon like or, and get it to at least level 15.

The Cascade Badge and TM 11 (Bubblebeam) are your prizes when you win. Bubblebeam is a 65 base power Water move. It's a step up from Water Gun, to be sure, and you don't have to worry about wasting it if you don't plan on making a competitive — the much more powerful Surf makes it obsolete later on. The Cascade Badge will make traded Pokémon up to level 30 obey you, as well as permit the out-of-battle effect Cut to be used.

BONUS: By using a GameShark code and fishing in the right-hand statue, you can fight Professor Oak. Do not attempt this fight without level 70+ Pokémon.