From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Reformatted image and added rematch link)
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
 
(25 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen}}
{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen}}


<center>[[File:Pokemon_FRLG_Power_Plant.png]]</center>
Now with the Surf ability, backtracking is needed to explore previously spotted water bodies, and there's a hidden Power Plant awaiting in one of the several areas that you once got past and have long moved on. You'll be surfing from Route 10, which is next to Cerulean City and just before entering Rock Tunnel.  


To reach the Power Plant, you'll need to Surf from Route 10, that is, the area before you tackle Rock Tunnel. Entering the Power Plant is not necessary to finish the game storyline, but it's important to fill the Pokédex. The Power Plant is a huge maze containing many kinds of rare items and electric-type Pokémon, including the winged mirage {{bp|Zapdos}}.  Just be careful.  Some of the "rare items" are actually {{bp|Electrode}}s waiting to attack.
==Route 10==
After you are done surfing, you will come back on dry land on route 10 and after a few steps around the corner you'll find the power plant. Beware of a trainer before the entrance though!


If you just want to catch Zapdos now, bring Max Repels, which only work on basic Pokemon and do not affect Legendary Pokemon.  
===Trainers===
Bring at least 20 Ultra Balls from Fuchsia City, and some healing items; save the Master Ball for a much tougher foe ahead. As with any legendary, '''Save''' before battling Zapdos. If you KO it, it will not appear again.
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer|FRLG}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Pokemaniac|Mark|1392|notes=[[../Rematches#Pokemaniac Mark|Rematch]]}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|111|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|108|29}}
|}
</div>


Once you are done, head for Route 19 for your next challenge!
==Power Plant==
[[File:Pokemon FRLG Power Plant.png|thumb|350px|The Power Plant]]


==Pokémon Found==
[[File:Pokemon FRLG Zapdos.png|right|Zapdos]]
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1|text center=1|}}
The Power Plant isn't needed to finish the game's storyline, but is needed to complete the Pokédex and go through what the game has to offer you. The Power Plant is yet another "dungeon," not very long and with an almost linear straightforward layout, fortunately for your nerves. It's home to Electric-type Pokémon, including the winged mirage {{bp|Zapdos}}. Save often, as a couple of the Poké Ball items are actually unique overworld wild {{bp|Electrode|34}} Pokémon that do not respawn. You could skip the dungeon with repels and go right for Zapdos at the end, if you don't feel like playing. For it, bring sufficient Poké Balls. On Fuchsia City, Ultra Balls, superior, are sold. Save the Master Ball for a much tougher foe ahead. As with any legendary Pokémon, save before battling Zapdos. If you make it faint or if you run away, it will not appear again.
|-
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|FireRed}};text-align:center;color:white" | FireRed
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|FireRed}};text-align:center;color:white" | Level
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|FireRed}};text-align:center;color:white" | Encounter Rate
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|LeafGreen}};text-align:center;color:white" | LeafGreen
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|LeafGreen}};text-align:center;color:white" | Level
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|LeafGreen}};text-align:center;color:white" | Encounter Rate
|- slign="center"
|{{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite}}
|22-25
|30%
|{{PokePic|Magnemite}}{{bp|Magnemite}}
|22-25
|30%
|-
|{{PokePic|Voltorb}}{{bp|Voltorb}}
|22-25
|30%
|{{PokePic|Voltorb}}{{bp|Voltorb}}
|22-25
|30%
|-
|{{PokePic|Pikachu}}{{bp|Pikachu}}
|22-26
|25%
|{{PokePic|Pikachu}}{{bp|Pikachu}}
|22-26
|25%
|-
|{{PokePic|Magneton}}{{bp|Magneton}}
|31-34
|10%
|{{PokePic|Magneton}}{{bp|Magneton}}
|31-34
|15%
|-
|{{PokePic|Electabuzz}}{{bp|Electabuzz}}
|32-35
|5%
|
|
|
|-
! colspan="6" style="background:#{{Pokemon color|Steel light}};color:black" | Special Pokémon
|-
|{{PokePic|Electrode}}{{bp|Electrode}}
|34
|Two  (False Pokeball)
|{{PokePic|Electrode}}{{bp|Electrode}}
|34
|Two  (False Pokeball)
|-
|{{PokePic|Zapdos}}{{bp|Zapdos}}
|50
|Only one
|{{PokePic|Zapdos}}{{bp|Zapdos}}
|50
|Only one
|}


===New Pokémon===
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#145 Zapdos|contents={{PokePic|Zapdos|left}}
The Thunder bird, {{bp|Zapdos}}, is arguably the strongest of the three Legendary Birds. Zapdos is found at level 50 knowing {{bpm|Drill Peck}}, {{bpm|Thunder Wave}}, {{bpm|Detect}}, and {{bpm|Agility}}. Add some additional TM's like {{bpm|Thunderbolt}} or {{bpm|Thunder}}, and Zapdos will mow down most enemies easily.


{| {{prettytable}}
Zapdos can be a good choice for your team regardless of buildup. Most teams will consider a Flying-type a must, and Electric-types are few and far between. Zapdos will easily fill both spots, and also provide some needed muscle. Finally, even though Electric-type Pokémon are usually vulnerable to Ground and Grass types, Zapdos' Flying-type provides cover for these weaknesses.}}
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #81 Magnemite
</div>
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #125 Electabuzz
|-
| [[File:Pokemon 081Magnemite.png|Magnemite|right]] {{bp|Magnemite}}, and its evolution, {{bp|Magneton}}, are Steel/Electric Pokemon with a lot of power. Its Spc. Atk. and defense stats are excellent (a must for Electric Pokemon).
Their ability to combo {{bpm|Zap Cannon}} or {{bpm|Thunder}} with {{bpm|Lock-On}} is also very tough to beat. Unfortunately, their HP is somewhat low, making Magnemite less of a Steel cannon and more of a Glass one.


| [[File:Pokemon 125Electabuzz.png|Electabuzz|left]] An Electric-type Pokémon that is exclusive to Pokémon FireRed. Electabuzz sports good attack and special stats, and a moveset that includes {{bpm|Swift}} and {{bpm|Thunder Punch}}.
===Items===
* Max Potion (Directly northeast of the entrance)
* TM17 {{bpm|Protect}} (In the dead-end long longitudinal area in the middle of the plant)
* Elixir (In the dead-end long longitudinal area in the middle of the plant as well)
* TM25 {{bpm|Thunder}} (At the end of the southeast room area)
* Thunderstone (In the northeast room)
* Max Elixir (Hidden in small room above the dead-end long longitudinal area in the middle of the plant; in front of machine on the right)
* Thunderstone (Hidden near east of Zapdos)


Unfortunately, as Electabuzz also has low HP and defense stats, and unable to evolve in this Generation, he is easily out-classed by other Pokemon.
===Pokémon found===
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{Pokemon/Wild|FR}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||025|22-26|25|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||081|22-25|30|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||082|31-34|10|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||100|22-25|30|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||125|32-35|5|bp=1}}
|}
|}
{{Pokemon/Wild|LG}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||025|22-26|25}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||081|22-25|30}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||082|31-34|15}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||100|22-25|30}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row}}
|}
</div>


{|{{prettytable}}
===New Pokémon===
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #145 Zapdos
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
|-
{{Pokemon/New|title=#81 Magnemite|contents={{PokePic|Magnemite|left}}
| [[File:Pokemon 145Zapdos.png|right]] The Thunder bird, {{bp|Zapdos}}, is arguably the strongest of the three Legendary Birds. You'll find Zapdos at Level 50 and will know {{bpm|Drill Peck}}, {{bpm|Thunder Wave}}, {{bpm|Detect}}, and {{bpm|Agility}}. Add some additional TM's like {{bpm|Thunderbolt}} or {{bpm|Thunder}}, and Zapdos will mow down most enemies easily.  
{{bp|Magnemite}}, and its evolution, {{bp|Magneton}}, are Steel/Electric Pokemon with a lot of power. Its Special Attack. and defense stats are excellent (a must for Electric Pokémon).
 
Their ability to combo {{bpm|Zap Cannon}} or {{bpm|Thunder}} with {{bpm|Lock-On}} is also tough to beat. Unfortunately, their HP is somewhat low, making Magnemite less of a Steel cannon and more of a "Glass" one.}}
Zapdos can be a good choice for your team regardless of buildup. Most teams will consider a Flying type a must, and Electric types are few and far between. Zapdos will easily fill both spots, and also provide some needed muscle. Still, remember that his types make it very weak against Ground Pokemon.
{{Pokemon/New|title=#125 Electabuzz|contents={{PokePic|Electabuzz|right}}
An Electric-type Pokémon that is exclusive to Pokémon FireRed. Electabuzz sports good attack and special stats, and a moveset that includes {{bpm|Swift}} and {{bpm|Thunder Punch}}.
|}
{{-}}


==Items==
Unfortunately, as Electabuzz also has low HP and defense stats (and doesn't evolve in this generation), it's easily out-classed by other Pokémon.}}
</div>


* TM25 {{bpm|Thunder}}: Very end of the room on the bottom right of the Power Plant.<br/>
* Max Potion: Directly north of entrance<br/>
* TM17 {{bpm|Protect}}: In the dead-end room in the middle of the plant<br/>
* Elixir: In the same room as TM17 Protect<br/>
* Thunder Stone: In the top right room<br/>
* Thunder Stone: East of Zapdos (hidden)
* Max Elixir: In middle of the Power Plant (hidden)<br/>
{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|prevpage=Route 14-15|nextpage=Route 19}}
{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|prevpage=Route 14-15|nextpage=Route 19}}

Latest revision as of 17:54, 7 April 2024

Now with the Surf ability, backtracking is needed to explore previously spotted water bodies, and there's a hidden Power Plant awaiting in one of the several areas that you once got past and have long moved on. You'll be surfing from Route 10, which is next to Cerulean City and just before entering Rock Tunnel.

Route 10[edit]

After you are done surfing, you will come back on dry land on route 10 and after a few steps around the corner you'll find the power plant. Beware of a trainer before the entrance though!

Trainers[edit]

FireRed and LeafGreen
Trainer Pokemon
Pokemaniac Mark
Pokemaniac Mark
Reward: Pokebuck.png1392
Rematch
  • Rhyhorn Rhyhorn Lv. 29
  • Lickitung Lickitung Lv. 29

Power Plant[edit]

The Power Plant
Zapdos
Zapdos

The Power Plant isn't needed to finish the game's storyline, but is needed to complete the Pokédex and go through what the game has to offer you. The Power Plant is yet another "dungeon," not very long and with an almost linear straightforward layout, fortunately for your nerves. It's home to Electric-type Pokémon, including the winged mirage Zapdos. Save often, as a couple of the Poké Ball items are actually unique overworld wild Electrode (lvl. 34) Pokémon that do not respawn. You could skip the dungeon with repels and go right for Zapdos at the end, if you don't feel like playing. For it, bring sufficient Poké Balls. On Fuchsia City, Ultra Balls, superior, are sold. Save the Master Ball for a much tougher foe ahead. As with any legendary Pokémon, save before battling Zapdos. If you make it faint or if you run away, it will not appear again.

#145 Zapdos
Pokemon 145Zapdos.png

The Thunder bird, Zapdos, is arguably the strongest of the three Legendary Birds. Zapdos is found at level 50 knowing Drill Peck, Thunder Wave, Detect, and Agility. Add some additional TM's like Thunderbolt or Thunder, and Zapdos will mow down most enemies easily.

Zapdos can be a good choice for your team regardless of buildup. Most teams will consider a Flying-type a must, and Electric-types are few and far between. Zapdos will easily fill both spots, and also provide some needed muscle. Finally, even though Electric-type Pokémon are usually vulnerable to Ground and Grass types, Zapdos' Flying-type provides cover for these weaknesses.

Items[edit]

  • Max Potion (Directly northeast of the entrance)
  • TM17 Protect (In the dead-end long longitudinal area in the middle of the plant)
  • Elixir (In the dead-end long longitudinal area in the middle of the plant as well)
  • TM25 Thunder (At the end of the southeast room area)
  • Thunderstone (In the northeast room)
  • Max Elixir (Hidden in small room above the dead-end long longitudinal area in the middle of the plant; in front of machine on the right)
  • Thunderstone (Hidden near east of Zapdos)

Pokémon found[edit]

FireRed
Pokémon Level Rate
Pikachu Pikachu 22-26 25%
Magnemite Magnemite 22-25 30%
Magneton Magneton 31-34 10%
Voltorb Voltorb 22-25 30%
Electabuzz Electabuzz 32-35 5%
LeafGreen
Pokémon Level Rate
Pikachu Pikachu 22-26 25%
Magnemite Magnemite 22-25 30%
Magneton Magneton 31-34 15%
Voltorb Voltorb 22-25 30%

New Pokémon[edit]

#81 Magnemite
Pokemon 081Magnemite.png

Magnemite, and its evolution, Magneton, are Steel/Electric Pokemon with a lot of power. Its Special Attack. and defense stats are excellent (a must for Electric Pokémon). Their ability to combo Zap Cannon or Thunder with Lock-On is also tough to beat. Unfortunately, their HP is somewhat low, making Magnemite less of a Steel cannon and more of a "Glass" one.

#125 Electabuzz
Pokemon 125Electabuzz.png

An Electric-type Pokémon that is exclusive to Pokémon FireRed. Electabuzz sports good attack and special stats, and a moveset that includes Swift and Thunder Punch.

Unfortunately, as Electabuzz also has low HP and defense stats (and doesn't evolve in this generation), it's easily out-classed by other Pokémon.