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{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Red and Blue | {{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Red and Blue}} | ||
There are 151 Pokémon in total, but no matter which version you have, there are Pokémon you simply won't be able to get unless you trade with friends. To complete the Pokédex you'll need to hunt down the rare ones, evolve them in various ways, and trade with your friends. | |||
If you have friends who are starting new Pokémon games at the same time you are, agree beforehand who will get what in places where you're forced to chose between two or three Pokémon. Have one player get the '''Dome Fossil''' ({{Pokedex|Kabuto}}) and the other get the '''Helix Fossil''', ({{Pokedex|Omanyte}}), one get {{Pokedex|Hitmonlee}} and the other get {{Pokedex|Hitmonchan}}, and decide who will evolve their {{Pokedex|Eevee}} into what. Then trade them all back and forth to fill out both players' Pokédexes. | |||
When trading away your Pokémon, you keep the Pokédex entry for a Pokémon after you trade it away. So by trading a Pokémon to a friend you both get credit for having caught it, regardless of whether they trade it back or not. You do not get credit for the earlier evolutions of traded Pokémon. So if you receive a {{Pokedex|Venusaur}}, you'll still be missing {{Pokedex|Bulbasaur}} and {{Pokedex|Ivysaur}}. When trading Pokémon that are rare but also have evolutions, such as the starters and the fossils, trade them at their first stage of their evolution so you can get the whole evolution line. | |||
== Catching Pokémon == | |||
You'll get the vast majority of Pokémon by catching them in the wild. It is possible to get them all by trading between just the Red and Blue versions, but adding a Yellow player to the mix makes things easier. While there are no Pokémon exclusive to the Yellow version, Yellow players can easily get all three starters as well as rare Pokémon like {{Pokedex|Farfetch'd}} and {{Pokedex|Lickitung}}. | |||
{{ContentBoxContainer}} | |||
{{ContentBox|title=Pokémon you can't get in Red|contents= | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Sandshrew.png|80x40px|Sandshrew]]{{Pokedex|Sandshrew}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Sandslash.png|80x40px|Sandslash]]{{Pokedex|Sandslash}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Bellsprout.png|80x40px|Bellsprout]]{{Pokedex|Bellsprout}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Weepinbell.png|80x40px|Weepinbell]]{{Pokedex|Weepinbell}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Victreebel.png|80x40px|Victreebel]]{{Pokedex|Victreebel}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Meowth.png|80x40px|Meowth]]{{Pokedex|Meowth}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Persian.png|80x40px|Persian]]{{Pokedex|Persian}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Vulpix.png|80x40px|Vulpix]]{{Pokedex|Vulpix}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Ninetales.png|80x40px|Ninetales]]{{Pokedex|Ninetales}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Pinsir.png|80x40px|Pinsir]]{{Pokedex|Pinsir}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Magmar.png|80x40px|Magmar]]{{Pokedex|Magmar}} | |||
}} | |||
{{ContentBox|title=Pokémon you can't get in Blue|contents= | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Ekans.png|80x40px|Ekans]]{{Pokedex|Ekans}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Arbok.png|80x40px|Arbok]]{{Pokedex|Arbok}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Oddish.png|80x40px|Oddish]]{{Pokedex|Oddish}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Gloom.png|80x40px|Gloom]]{{Pokedex|Gloom}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Vileplume.png|80x40px|Vileplume]]{{Pokedex|Vileplume}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Mankey.png|80x40px|Mankey]]{{Pokedex|Mankey}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Primeape.png|80x40px|Primeape]]{{Pokedex|Primeape}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Growlithe.png|80x40px|Growlithe]]{{Pokedex|Growlithe}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Arcanine.png|80x40px|Arcanine]]{{Pokedex|Arcanine}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Scyther.png|80x40px|Scyther]]{{Pokedex|Scyther}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Electabuzz.png|80x40px|Electabuzz]]{{Pokedex|Electabuzz}} | |||
}} | |||
{{ContentBox|title=Pokémon you can't get in Yellow|contents= | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Weedle.png|80x40px|Weedle]]{{Pokedex|Weedle}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Kakuna.png|80x40px|Kakuna]]{{Pokedex|Kakuna}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Beedrill.png|80x40px|Beedrill]]{{Pokedex|Beedrill}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Ekans.png|80x40px|Ekans]]{{Pokedex|Ekans}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Arbok.png|80x40px|Arbok]]{{Pokedex|Arbok}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Raichu.png|80x40px|Raichu]]{{Pokedex|Raichu}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Meowth.png|80x40px|Meowth]]{{Pokedex|Meowth}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Persian.png|80x40px|Persian]]{{Pokedex|Persian}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Koffing.png|80x40px|Koffing]]{{Pokedex|Koffing}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Weezing.png|80x40px|Weezing]]{{Pokedex|Weezing}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Jynx.png|80x40px|Jynx]]{{Pokedex|Jynx}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Electabuzz.png|80x40px|Electabuzz]]{{Pokedex|Electabuzz}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Magmar.png|80x40px|Magmar]]{{Pokedex|Magmar}} | |||
}} | |||
</div> | |||
===Legendary Pokémon=== | |||
== | These Pokémon will only appear once, so if you defeat them you won't see them again. Save the game before battling them. | ||
{| class="wikitable mid-table" | |||
! Pokémon !! Location | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Articuno.png|80x40px|Articuno]]{{Pokedex|Articuno}} || [[../Seafoam Islands/]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Zapdos.png|80x40px|Zapdos]]{{Pokedex|Articuno}} || {{s|Power Plant|Power Plant}} | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Moltres.png|80x40px|Moltres]]{{Pokedex|Moltres}} || [[../Victory Road#2F|Victory Road]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Mewtwo.png|80x40px|Mewtwo]]{{Pokedex|Mewtwo}} || [[../Cerulean Cave#B1F|Cerulean Cave]] | |||
|} | |||
In addition to the 150 you can get by catching, evolving, and trading there is a secret 151st Pokémon called {{bp|Mew}} that was only officially available at Nintendo events but is also obtainable through the use of cheats or glitches. For more information on getting Mew see the [[ | == Evolution == | ||
{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon Red and Blue|prevpage= | Some Pokémon require special steps to evolve their base forms. | ||
===Evolutionary Stones=== | |||
There are 16 Pokémon that can be obtained when you use a Stone on their un-evolved forms. Only 2 of these, {{Pokedex|Raichu}} and {{Pokedex|Wigglytuff}}, may appear in the wild. | |||
{{ContentBoxContainer}} | |||
{{ContentBox|title=Thunderstone|contents= | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Raichu.png|80x40px|Raichu]]{{Pokedex|Raichu}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Jolteon.png|80x40px|Jolteon]]{{Pokedex|Jolteon}}}} | |||
{{ContentBox|title=Fire Stone|contents= | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Arcanine.png|80x40px|Arcanine]]{{Pokedex|Arcanine}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Ninetales.png|80x40px|Ninetales]]{{Pokedex|Ninetales}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Flareon.png|80x40px|Flareon]]{{Pokedex|Flareon}}}} | |||
{{ContentBox|title=Water Stone|contents= | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Poliwrath.png|80x40px|Poliwrath]]{{Pokedex|Poliwrath}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Cloyster.png|80x40px|Cloyster]]{{Pokedex|Cloyster}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Starmie.png|80x40px|Starmie]]{{Pokedex|Starmie}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Vaporeon.png|80x40px|Vaporeon]]{{Pokedex|Vaporeon}}}} | |||
{{ContentBox|title=Leaf Stone|contents= | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Exeggutor.png|80x40px|Exeggutor]]{{Pokedex|Exeggutor}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Vileplume.png|80x40px|Vileplume]]{{Pokedex|Vileplume}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Victreebel.png|80x40px|Victreebel]]{{Pokedex|Victreebel}}}} | |||
{{ContentBox|title=Moon Stone|contents= | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Nidoqueen.png|80x40px|Nidoqueen]]{{Pokedex|Nidoqueen}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Nidoking.png|80x40px|Nidoking]]{{Pokedex|Nidoking}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Clefable.png|80x40px|Clefable]]{{Pokedex|Clefable}} | |||
* [[File:Pokemon RB Wigglytuff.png|80x40px|Wigglytuff]]{{Pokedex|Wigglytuff}}}} | |||
</div> | |||
===Trading=== | |||
Four Pokémon can only be obtained when their previous forms are traded from another player. These final forms also never appear in the wild. | |||
{| class="wikitable mid-table" | |||
! Evolution !! Requirements | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Alakazam.png|80x40px|Alakazam]]{{Pokedex|Alakazam}} || Trade Kadabra | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Machamp.png|80x40px|Machamp]]{{Pokedex|Machamp}} || Trade Machoke | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Golem.png|80x40px|Golem]]{{Pokedex|Golem}} || Trade Graveler | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Gengar.png|80x40px|Gengar]]{{Pokedex|Gengar}} || Trade Haunter | |||
|} | |||
==Available from NPCs== | |||
Although not available in the wild, certain Pokémon are available by interacting with characters in the game. | |||
You can only obtain these Pokémon by trading with specific NPCs: | |||
{| class="wikitable mid-table" | |||
! Obtain !! Location | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Farfetch'd.png|80x40px|Farfetch'd]]{{Pokedex|Farfetch'd}} || [[../Vermilion City#Do some Pokémon Trading|Vermilion City]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Lickitung.png|80x40px|Lickitung]]{{Pokedex|Lickitung}} || [[../Route 16-18#New Pokémon|Route 18]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Mr. Mime.png|80x40px|Mr. Mime]]{{Pokedex|Mr. Mime}} || [[../Diglett's Cave#Back to Route #2|Route 2]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Jynx.png|80x40px|Jynx]]{{Pokedex|Jynx}} || [[../Cerulean City#Trouble afoot|Cerulean City]] | |||
|} | |||
During the game, you will collect an '''Old Amber''' in [[../Pewter City/]] and either a '''Dome Fossil''' or a '''Helix Fossil''' in [[../Mt. Moon/]]. Taking these to the {{s|Cinnabar Island|Pokémon Lab}} on Cinnabar Island will allow you to regenerate Aerodactyl, Kabuto and Omanyte respectively. As you can only collect Kabuto or Omanyte, you will need to trade with another player for the one you didn't obtain. | |||
These Pokémon will be given to you as you progress through the game. | |||
{| class="wikitable mid-table" | |||
! Obtain !! Location | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Hitmonlee.png|80x40px|Hitmonlee]]{{Pokedex|Hitmonlee}} or<br/>[[File:Pokemon RB Hitmonchan.png|80x40px|Hitmonchan]]{{Pokedex|Hitmonchan}} || {{s|Saffron City|The Fighting Dojo}} | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Pokemon RB Eevee.png|80x40px|Eevee]]{{Pokedex|Eevee}} || {{s|Celadon City|Celadon Mansion}} | |||
|} | |||
==Mew== | |||
In addition to the 150 you can get by catching, evolving, and trading, there is a secret 151st Pokémon called {{bp|Mew}} that was only officially available at Nintendo events but is also obtainable through the use of cheats and/or glitches. For more information on getting Mew see the [[../Mew glitch/]] page. | |||
{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon Red and Blue|prevpage=Raising Champions|nextpage=Items}} |
Latest revision as of 13:54, 18 May 2024
There are 151 Pokémon in total, but no matter which version you have, there are Pokémon you simply won't be able to get unless you trade with friends. To complete the Pokédex you'll need to hunt down the rare ones, evolve them in various ways, and trade with your friends.
If you have friends who are starting new Pokémon games at the same time you are, agree beforehand who will get what in places where you're forced to chose between two or three Pokémon. Have one player get the Dome Fossil (Kabuto) and the other get the Helix Fossil, (Omanyte), one get Hitmonlee and the other get Hitmonchan, and decide who will evolve their Eevee into what. Then trade them all back and forth to fill out both players' Pokédexes.
When trading away your Pokémon, you keep the Pokédex entry for a Pokémon after you trade it away. So by trading a Pokémon to a friend you both get credit for having caught it, regardless of whether they trade it back or not. You do not get credit for the earlier evolutions of traded Pokémon. So if you receive a Venusaur, you'll still be missing Bulbasaur and Ivysaur. When trading Pokémon that are rare but also have evolutions, such as the starters and the fossils, trade them at their first stage of their evolution so you can get the whole evolution line.
Catching Pokémon[edit]
You'll get the vast majority of Pokémon by catching them in the wild. It is possible to get them all by trading between just the Red and Blue versions, but adding a Yellow player to the mix makes things easier. While there are no Pokémon exclusive to the Yellow version, Yellow players can easily get all three starters as well as rare Pokémon like Farfetch'd and Lickitung.
Legendary Pokémon[edit]
These Pokémon will only appear once, so if you defeat them you won't see them again. Save the game before battling them.
Pokémon | Location |
---|---|
Articuno | Seafoam Islands |
Articuno | Power Plant |
Moltres | Victory Road |
Mewtwo | Cerulean Cave |
Evolution[edit]
Some Pokémon require special steps to evolve their base forms.
Evolutionary Stones[edit]
There are 16 Pokémon that can be obtained when you use a Stone on their un-evolved forms. Only 2 of these, Raichu and Wigglytuff, may appear in the wild.
Trading[edit]
Four Pokémon can only be obtained when their previous forms are traded from another player. These final forms also never appear in the wild.
Evolution | Requirements |
---|---|
Alakazam | Trade Kadabra |
Machamp | Trade Machoke |
Golem | Trade Graveler |
Gengar | Trade Haunter |
Available from NPCs[edit]
Although not available in the wild, certain Pokémon are available by interacting with characters in the game.
You can only obtain these Pokémon by trading with specific NPCs:
Obtain | Location |
---|---|
Farfetch'd | Vermilion City |
Lickitung | Route 18 |
Mr. Mime | Route 2 |
Jynx | Cerulean City |
During the game, you will collect an Old Amber in Pewter City and either a Dome Fossil or a Helix Fossil in Mt. Moon. Taking these to the Pokémon Lab on Cinnabar Island will allow you to regenerate Aerodactyl, Kabuto and Omanyte respectively. As you can only collect Kabuto or Omanyte, you will need to trade with another player for the one you didn't obtain.
These Pokémon will be given to you as you progress through the game.
Obtain | Location |
---|---|
Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan |
The Fighting Dojo |
Eevee | Celadon Mansion |
Mew[edit]
In addition to the 150 you can get by catching, evolving, and trading, there is a secret 151st Pokémon called Mew that was only officially available at Nintendo events but is also obtainable through the use of cheats and/or glitches. For more information on getting Mew see the Mew glitch page.