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'''''In Pewter City, you will fight Brock, your first Pokémon Gym Leader.  The Pokémon he uses in battle are strong.  If necessary, build up the experience of your own Pokémon by having battles in the wild.  Before you do either, visit the Pokémon Center in Pewter City, so if your Pokémon faint in battle, you'll resume your journey there, instead of far away.'''''
 
[[Image:Pokemon FRLG PewterCity.png|400px|left]]
Pewter City is where you find your first gym challenge, in which you'll be able to earn your first badge.
== You can't leave ==
 
If you try to leave town to the East, you'll be sent to deal with the town's trainer, Brock, at the Gym in the middle of town, below the Museum.  Until you've bested him, you're stuck here.
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== The Science Museum ==
 
It'll cost you [[File:Pokebuck.png]]50 to get into the Museum (the large building in the North part of town), and while there's lots of interesting exhibits, nothing here will help you directly.  The good stuff is in the back, but that way is blocked by one of those annoying plants...  You'll have to come back later.
[[File:Pokemon FRLG Pewter City.png|thumb|Pewter City]]
 
{{Pokemon/Shop|left|Poké Ball|Potion|Antidote|Parlyz Heal|Burn Heal|Awakening|Escape Rope|Repel}}
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|- align="center" style="background:red; color:white"
==Pewter City Gym==
|colspan="2"|Poké Mart
===Trainer===
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|Poké Ball||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]200
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{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Camper|Liam|220}}
|Potion||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]300
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|074|10}}
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{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|027|11}}
|Antidote||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]100
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|Parlyz Heal||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]200
|-
|Burn Heal||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]250
|-
|Awakening||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]200
|-
|Escape Rope||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]550
|-
|Repel||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]350
|}
|}
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===Leader Brock===
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{{Pokemon/Trainer|FRLG}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Leader Brock||1400}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|074|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|095|14}}
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==Battles==
In Pewter City, you will battle Brock, your first Pokémon Gym Leader. You won't be able to advance further into the game until you beat him, so go for the Gym as soon as possible. If necessary, build up the experience of your Pokémon through battles in the wild. Before you do either, visit the Pokémon Center in Pewter City, so if all of your Pokémon faint in battle, you'll resume your journey there instead of far away in Viridian City.
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1|text center=1}}
|+ Gym Battle
|-
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock light}};color:#ffffff;" |
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock light}};color:#ffffff;" | Name
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock light}};color:#ffffff;" | 1st
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock light}};color:#ffffff;" | 2nd
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock light}};color:#ffffff;" | Money
|- valign="center"
|1
|[[Image:Pokemon FRLG Camper.png]]Liam
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};color:#ffffff;" |[[Image:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|40px]]{{bp|Geodude}} 10
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Ground}};color:#ffffff;" |[[Image:Pokemon 027Sandshrew.png|40px]]{{bp|Sandshrew}} 11
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]220
|-
|GL
|[[Image:Pokemon FRLG Brock.png]]Brock
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};color:#ffffff;" |[[Image:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|40px]]{{bp|Geodude}} 12
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};color:#ffffff;" |[[Image:Pokemon 095Onix.png|40px]]{{bp|Onix}} 14
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]1,400
|-
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Brock and his Junior Trainer use Rock and Ground type Pokémon, which are weak to Grass and Water. If you picked {{bp|Squirtle}} or {{bp|Bulbasaur}} to start, you should have an easy time of it, but not quite if you picked {{bp|Charmander}}. There are several ways to defeat Brock without Squirtle or Bulbasaur:


* The easiest way to defeat Brock with Charmander as your starter is by using {{bp|Mankey}}. It learns the Fighting type move Low Kick at level 6, which will take down Brock's Pokémon in one or two hits since Rock type Pokémon are weak against Fighting type attacks. A Mankey can be caught on [[../Route 22/]].
* Another way is to level Charmander up so it can win the fight through superior strength. At level 13 it learns the Steel type move Metal Claw, which is super effective against Rock types. Note that Rock type attacks are super effective against Fire type Pokémon so make sure you're stocked up on potions first. Critical hits can happen any time, so heal often!
* Another way to deal with Brock is to catch a {{bp|Caterpie}} in Viridian Forest and evolve it to {{bp|Butterfree}} so that it learns Confusion, a Psychic type attack. Though it isn't super effective against Rock, it still does high damage since Geodude's and Onix's Special Defense stats are very low. Note however that just like Charmander, Butterfree's Bug/Flying type is weak against Rock attacks. The downside to this plan is that Butterfree isn't going to be very useful later in the game, save for completing your Pokédex.


Brock and his Junior Trainer use Rock- and Ground-type Pokémon, which are weak to Grass and Water. If you picked {{bp|Squirtle}} or {{bp|Bulbasaur}} to start, you should have an easy time of it, but if you picked {{bp|Charmander}}, you will have problems. There are several ways to defeat Brock without Squirtle or Bulbasaur:
Once you defeat Brock, he'll give you '''TM39''' which can teach a Pokémon the {{bpm|Rock Tomb}} attack technique. He'll also give you his '''Boulder Badge''', which grants your Pokémon a small power boost and allows you to use Flash (once you have HM05) outside of battle. Additionally, you will get a '''TM/HM Case''', which allows you to store your TMs and HMs without occupying any more space in your gear bag.


*Level Charmander up so it can win the fight through superior strength. At level 13 it will learn Metal Claw, a Steel-type move, which is super effective against Rock-types. Note that Rock-type attacks are super effective against Fire-type Pokémon so make sure you're stocked up on potions first. Critical hits can happen any time, so heal often!
==Science Museum==
*Rock-type Pokémon are also weak against Fighting-type, so using {{bp|Mankey}} isn't bad idea. It learns Low Kick move at level 6. Mankeys can be found on route 22.
It'll cost you [[File:Pokebuck.png]]50 to get into the Museum (the large building in the North part of town). It's inexpensive and its exhibits build up the story in the game, namely regarding Mt. Moon and fossil Pokémon, which is pretty interesting if you try to tie the many dots together. The more practical part of the museum is in its back, although access to it is blocked at this point and you'll have to come back later.
*Catch a Caterpie at Viridian Forest and evolve it to Butterfree. When evolved to Butterfree, it learns Confusion, a Psychic-type attack. Though it isn't super effective against Rock, it still does major damage since Geodude's and Onix's Special Defense stats are very low. Note that Butterfree (being (Bug/Flying type) is very weak against Rock attacks.


If you defeat Brock, he'll give you '''TM 39''' (The Rock Tomb attack technique) and his '''Boulder Badge''', which grants your Pokémon a small power boost and allows you to use Flash (once you have HM 05). Additionally, you will get a '''TM/HM Case''', which allows you to store your TMs and HMs without occupying any more space in your gear bag.
Once you have Cut, you'll get the '''Old Amber''' from a scientist who is interested in extracting Pokémon DNA and will ask you to take it to a research institution. In addition, one of the other scientists is a '''Move Tutor''' that will teach one of your Pokémon {{bpm|Seismic Toss}}!


==Items==
==Items Found==
* Poké Ball (top left corner of the city in the light grass)
* Poké Ball (Hidden in the northwest corner of the city in the light grass)
* TM 39 - Rock Tomb (Brock after you defeat him)
* TM39 (Rock Tomb) (Given to you by Gym Leader Brock after defeating him)
* Running Shoes (on the way to route 3 after you defeat Brock)
* Running Shoes (Given to you by one of Professor Oak's aides on the way out of the city after defeating Brock; doesn't get listed as an item in the bag)


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Latest revision as of 00:28, 2 April 2024

Pewter City is where you find your first gym challenge, in which you'll be able to earn your first badge.

Pewter City
Poké Mart
Poké BallPokebuck.png200
PotionPokebuck.png300
AntidotePokebuck.png100
Parlyz HealPokebuck.png200
Burn HealPokebuck.png250
AwakeningPokebuck.png250
Escape RopePokebuck.png550
RepelPokebuck.png350

Pewter City Gym[edit]

Trainer[edit]

FireRed and LeafGreen
Trainer Pokemon
Camper Liam
Camper Liam
Reward: Pokebuck.png220
  • Geodude Geodude Lv. 10
  • Sandshrew Sandshrew Lv. 11

Leader Brock[edit]

FireRed and LeafGreen
Trainer Pokemon
Leader Brock
Leader Brock
Reward: Pokebuck.png1400
  • Geodude Geodude Lv. 12
  • Onix Onix Lv. 14

In Pewter City, you will battle Brock, your first Pokémon Gym Leader. You won't be able to advance further into the game until you beat him, so go for the Gym as soon as possible. If necessary, build up the experience of your Pokémon through battles in the wild. Before you do either, visit the Pokémon Center in Pewter City, so if all of your Pokémon faint in battle, you'll resume your journey there instead of far away in Viridian City.

Brock and his Junior Trainer use Rock and Ground type Pokémon, which are weak to Grass and Water. If you picked Squirtle or Bulbasaur to start, you should have an easy time of it, but not quite if you picked Charmander. There are several ways to defeat Brock without Squirtle or Bulbasaur:

  • The easiest way to defeat Brock with Charmander as your starter is by using Mankey. It learns the Fighting type move Low Kick at level 6, which will take down Brock's Pokémon in one or two hits since Rock type Pokémon are weak against Fighting type attacks. A Mankey can be caught on Route 22.
  • Another way is to level Charmander up so it can win the fight through superior strength. At level 13 it learns the Steel type move Metal Claw, which is super effective against Rock types. Note that Rock type attacks are super effective against Fire type Pokémon so make sure you're stocked up on potions first. Critical hits can happen any time, so heal often!
  • Another way to deal with Brock is to catch a Caterpie in Viridian Forest and evolve it to Butterfree so that it learns Confusion, a Psychic type attack. Though it isn't super effective against Rock, it still does high damage since Geodude's and Onix's Special Defense stats are very low. Note however that just like Charmander, Butterfree's Bug/Flying type is weak against Rock attacks. The downside to this plan is that Butterfree isn't going to be very useful later in the game, save for completing your Pokédex.

Once you defeat Brock, he'll give you TM39 which can teach a Pokémon the Rock Tomb attack technique. He'll also give you his Boulder Badge, which grants your Pokémon a small power boost and allows you to use Flash (once you have HM05) outside of battle. Additionally, you will get a TM/HM Case, which allows you to store your TMs and HMs without occupying any more space in your gear bag.

Science Museum[edit]

It'll cost you Pokebuck.png50 to get into the Museum (the large building in the North part of town). It's inexpensive and its exhibits build up the story in the game, namely regarding Mt. Moon and fossil Pokémon, which is pretty interesting if you try to tie the many dots together. The more practical part of the museum is in its back, although access to it is blocked at this point and you'll have to come back later.

Once you have Cut, you'll get the Old Amber from a scientist who is interested in extracting Pokémon DNA and will ask you to take it to a research institution. In addition, one of the other scientists is a Move Tutor that will teach one of your Pokémon Seismic Toss!

Items Found[edit]

  • Poké Ball (Hidden in the northwest corner of the city in the light grass)
  • TM39 (Rock Tomb) (Given to you by Gym Leader Brock after defeating him)
  • Running Shoes (Given to you by one of Professor Oak's aides on the way out of the city after defeating Brock; doesn't get listed as an item in the bag)