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'''''The strongest Pokemon in the game now await you within Cerulean Cave. Prepare lots of healing items, a lot of Ultra Balls and heal up your Pokemon before you tackle this difficult challenge!'''''
The '''Cerulean Cave''' is filled with the strongest wild Pokémon. It's quite an interesting place to navigate, because it feels like you'll never reach where you want to go. After going through mazes several times, you'll find {{bp|Mewtwo}} between two rocks.


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==Capturing Mewtwo==
[[File:Pokemon FRLG Cerulean Cave.png|thumb|350px|center|Cerulean Cave Entrance.]]
Mewtwo is a level 70 Psychic Pokémon and considered to be the strongest Pokémon in the original games. This Mewtwo knows the moves {{bpm|Psychic}}, {{bpm|Swift}}, {{bpm|Recover}}, and {{bpm|Safeguard}}. CAUTION! Do NOT use the Master Ball if you want to capture Suiccune later in the game. Otherwise, go ahead and use the Master Ball (hopefully that wasn't used already). Mewtwo is nearly impossible to catch without the Master Ball, but that doesn't mean it is impossible.
 
'''Cerulean Cave''' is the final proving spot for the most advanced of trainers. Located north of Cerulean City, you must surf to reach the entrance.
 
You cannot obtain access to the cave until you beat the Elite Four, and deliver Celio the '''Ruby''' and '''Sapphire''' gems to allow for free trade. Within you will find the strongest wild Pokemon in the game, including the greatest of them all: {{bp|Mewtwo}}!!!
 
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==1F==
[[File:Pokemon FRLG Cerulean Cave 1F.png|thumb|350px|center|1F]]
 
Feel free to battle the powerful Pokemon here and pick up the items, but if you want to reach Mewtwo as soon as possible, you must reach the stairs at the middle of the map to access the right route.
 
===Pokémon found===
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===Items===
*Max Elixir: Near the center
*Full Restore: Southwest corner of the map
*Nugget: Northwest corner of the map
*Ultra Ball (hidden): near the Nugget
 
==2F==
[[File:Pokemon FRLG Cerulean Cave 2F.png|thumb|350px|center|2F]]
 
You will find yourself in a maze, but if you entered this area from the ladder previously indicated, you should have a direct (but difficult) path to the ladder located in the northwest corner of the area. Go up this ladder to head directly for Mewtwo.
 
===Pokémon found===
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{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||067|49|20|bp=1}}
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{{Pokemon/Wild row|RS||202|58|5|bp=1}}
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{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||075|40-55|35|bp=1}}
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===Items===
*Full Restore: Against the eastern side of the zone (requires Rock Smash to access)
*PP Up: Near the southwest corner (requires Rock Smash to access)
*Ultra Ball: Near the southeast corner (requires Rock Smash to access)
 
==B1F==
[[File:Pokemon FRLG Cerulean Cave B1F.png|thumb|350px|center|B1F]]
 
If you have been following the previous instructions you should have exited back to the 1st Floor, with one ladder directly north from you, and accessing it should have led you here. Head west and then walk through the ledges towards the small lake. Surf your way directly to your final destination!
 
[[File:Pokemon FRLG Mewtwo.png|right|50x50px]]
{{bp|Mewtwo}} is a level 70 Psychic Pokémon and considered to be the strongest Pokémon in FireRed/LeafGreen. You can expect Mewtwo to know the moves {{bpm|Psychic}}, {{bpm|Swift}}, {{bpm|Recover}}, and {{bpm|Safeguard}}.  
 
;Tips:
*As always, before tackling a Legendary Pokemon, ''SAVE YOUR GAME''
*Try to paralyze Mewtwo with Electric or Grass moves (such as {{bpm|Thunder Wave}} or {{bpm|Stun Spore}}) before Mewtwo uses Safeguard, then weaken Mewtwo down to red health.
*Mewtwo will use Recover when it is weakened (it makes for quite a hassle as the move has 20 PP).
*When you finally manage to get Mewtwo's health down to red, throw Ultra Balls. Bringing a minimum of 50 is recommended.
*After a lot of turns have past, start using Timer Balls.
*Expect this battle to take a long time, so be patient and eventually Mewtwo will surrender to you.
 
Exit with an '''Escape Rope''' if you don't want to make the trek back. You have obtained the greatest Pokemon of all!
 
===Pokémon found===
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{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||080|50-65|35|bp=1}}
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===Items===
*Max Revive: In the northeast corner
*Ultra Ball: In the middle of the center of the area
 
===New Pokemon===
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#150 Mewtwo|contents={{PokePic|Mewtwo|left}}
The Genetic Pokemon, {{bp|Mewtwo}}, is arguably considered the strongest of all Legendary Pokemon in this generation. Getting a hold of this beast will take enormous patience... or a Master Ball.
 
Its stats are extremely high in all areas, with large spikes in Sp. Atk and speed, quite proper for a pure Psychic Pokemon. Being level 70, it has already attained the best moves of its learnset, which you will surely feel during your battle with it.
 
Very little more can be said at this point about Mewtwo. Mewtwo will make an excellent addition in any team, and with it at your side, the Elite Four challenge will not be difficult at all. }}
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==Capturing a Legendary Beast==
After delivering the '''Ruby''' and '''Sapphire''' to Celio, one of the Legendary Beasts will be available for capture, running in the wild grass somewhere in Kanto. They will not appear in your map until you have met them once. After that, be sure to consult your '''Map''' to determine whether your Beast is present near you.
 
Which of the Beasts you'll be able to capture is determined by your starter Pokemon. If you chose Bulbasaur, {{bp|Entei}} will roam Kanto. If you chose Charmander, {{bp|Suicune}} will be available. If you chose Squirtle, {{bp|Raikou}} is your challenge.


;Tips
;Tips
*To find the Beast quickly, head to an area in Kanto with easy access to a PokeMart, such as '''Vermillion City'''. Buy a good number of '''Repels''' and place a speedy Pokemon Level 40-49 in the first position. Head into a zone with tall grass and activate a Repel. Walk around the tall grass and try to start a battle. If no battle starts within 10 seconds of pacing, exit and re-enter the zone. This will reset the Beast's position on the map. An optimal place to do this is just North of '''Viridian City''' on Route 2. Once you have paced around without fruition,enter the building immediately to the North, and then immediately exit the way you came to trigger the Beast's location reset. This way you'll get multiple attempts of having the Beast in your location out of a single '''Repel'''. Repeat as necessary until you meet the Beast!
*Try to paralyze Mewtwo with Pikachu or a fast Dragonite/Dragonair before Mewtwo uses Safeguard, then weaken Mewtwo down to red health.
*After you meet the Beast, use your '''Master Ball''' immediately!
*Mewtwo will Recover when it's weakened.
*If for some reason you do not have a Master Ball (perhaps used up with Mewtwo), then attack with your Pokemon and do some damage. Keep re-encountering the Beast in the manner previously outlined and chip away at its health until red. Use moves such as {{bpm|Thunder Wave}} or {{bpm|Hypnosis}} to increase your chances as well. Use lots of Ultra Balls and hope for the best!
*When you finally manage to get Mewtwo's health down to red, throw a Master, Ultra or Great Balls.
*'''''Be warned that {{bp|Raikou}} and {{bp|Entei}} and are bugged'''''. If you use a move or ability to prevent the Beast from fleeing such as {{bpm|Mean Look}} or {{bpa|Arena Trap}}, this will force it to respond with {{bpm|Roar}}, and after it does, it will run away NEVER to be seen again! Do not use this strategy or say goodbye to your Beast forever!
*After a lot of turns have past, start using the timer balls.
 
===New Pokemon===
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#243 Raikou|contents=
{{PokePic|Raikou|left}}
{{bp|Raikou}}, the Thunder Pokemon, can be yours if you chose {{bp|Squirtle}} as your starter.
 
Raikou's stats are above average, excelling in Sp. Atk., Sp. Def. and speed stats, which is great for Electric Pokemon. Since you will catch it at Level 50, it will have access to {{bpm|Spark}}, a good Electric attack with a great chance at inflicting Paralysis. It will eventually learn {{bpm|Thunder}} and {{bpm|Crunch}}. It can also learn a great deal of TM's.
 
Raikou is easily the strongest Electric Pokemon you'll find, and an excellent choice if you decide to change your current one.}}
 
{{Pokemon/New|title=#244 Entei|contents={{PokePic|Entei|right}}
{{bp|Entei}}, the Volcano Pokemon, can be yours if you chose {{bp|Bulbasaur}} as your starter.
 
Entei's stats are above average, excelling in HP, attack and speed stats. Being found at Level 50, it won't carry good moves, but that will soon change, as it learns {{bpm|Flamethrower}} at Level 51. It will eventually learn {{bpm|Fire Blast}} as well It can also learn a great deal of TM's.
 
Strangely for a Legendary Pokemon, it doesn't quite outshine other Fire choices, such as {{bp|Arcanine}} and {{bp|Magmar}}, given that they all have similar Sp. Atk. stats. Its HP and attack, however, make Entei more versatile and durable than the previous ones, so it remains the best Fire choice for your team.}}
 
{{Pokemon/New|title=#245 Suicune|contents={{PokePic|Suicune|left}}
{{bp|Suicune}}, the Aurora Pokemon, can be yours if you chose {{bp|Charmander}} as your starter.
 
Suicune's stats are all above average, excelling in HP, defense and Sp. Def. stats. Being found at Level 50, it will have access to {{bpm|Aurora Beam}}, and it will eventually learn {{bpm|Hydro Pump}} as well, good news for a pure Water Pokemon. It can also learn a great deal of TM's.
 
Although at first sight, it may appear that Suicune is not a great upgrade from the usual choices, {{bp|Lapras}}, {{bp|Cloyster}} and {{bp|Vaporeon}}, unlike these Suicune remains well rounded in all stats. Suicune beats them all in speed, and possesses similar or greater stats in other areas. Suicune is therefore the best Water Pokemon in the game, and an excellent possible member of your team.}}
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==The Final Challenge==
After catching Mewtwo, you should be proud to be the owner of the most powerful Pokémon in the original 151!
Congratulations! You've acquired the Legendary Beast! Now that you have concluded all the quests that Kanto has to offer, head back to '''Seven Island''' or '''Cerulean Cave''' and train your Pokemon for your final challenge. The [[../Pokémon League Rematch|Elite Four]] are back and ready for a rematch with you!


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