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==Catching and raising Pokémon==
==Catching and raising Pokémon==
{{sidebar|width=200px|title=Pokémon PC|contents=Log on to the PC in any Pokémon Center to access three different computer systems: yours, Professor Oak's, and a third system operated by a mysterious "Someone."  There's a limit to the number of items and Pokémon you can carry at one time, and any extras can be stored in these systems.  Captured Pokémon go straight into your party if you have space.  If not, you'll find them stored in your system.  When you access Professor Oak's PC, you can ask him to evaluate your progress.}}
{{sidebar|width=200px|title=Pokémon PC|contents=Log on to the PC in any Pokémon Center to access three different computer systems: yours, Professor Oak's, and a third system operated by a mysterious "Someone."  There's a limit to the number of items and Pokémon you can carry at one time, and any extras can be stored in these systems.  Captured Pokémon go straight into your party if you have space.  If not, you'll find them stored in your system.  When you access Professor Oak's PC, you can ask him to evaluate your progress.}}
You may want to go straight to Viridian Forest, but don't be too hasty!  [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 1|Route #1]] was full of Pokémon that you can catch anywhere, but the area West of here, [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 2-22|Route #22]], has a few interesting finds.  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 [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Viridian Forest|Viridian Forest]].  Spend the next few minutes tracking some down in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 2-22|Route #22]].
You may want to go straight to Viridian Forest, but don't be too hasty!  [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 1|Route #1]] was full of Pokémon that you can catch anywhere, but the area West of here, [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 22|Route #22]], has a few interesting finds.  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 [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Viridian Forest|Viridian Forest]].  Spend the next few minutes tracking some down in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 22|Route #22]].


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 a chance 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.
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 a chance 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.
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*Macho Brace (in the gym where the gym leader used to stand)
*Macho Brace (in the gym where the gym leader used to stand)


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