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==Lost Teeth and HM04==
==Lost Teeth and HM03==
[[File:Pokemon_FRLG_SafariZone_Zone2.png|thumb|left|Safari Zone - Area 2]]
[[File:Pokemon_FRLG_SafariZone_Zone2.png|thumb|left|Safari Zone - Area 2]]
{{sidebar|width=250px|title=Surf Shortcuts|contents=</p>With a Pokémon taught Surf, you can take shortcuts over the waterways in Area 2, designed to highlight the move by saving up steps.<br /><br />
{{sidebar|width=250px|title=Surf Shortcuts|contents=</p>With a Pokémon taught Surf, you can take shortcuts over the waterways in Area 2, designed to highlight the move by saving up steps.<br /><br />

Revision as of 22:37, 16 August 2022

Speak to the gate attendants to receive 30 Safari Balls. To catch any wild Pokémon you find, toss Safari Balls at them. Often you'll have to throw bait or rocks to distract certain Pokémon, so try different combinations when a particular Pokémon keeps escaping -- that is the trick. When you run out of Safari Balls, or walk 600 paces, you'll warp back to the gate automatically.

Safari Zone Area Guide
File:Pokemon FRLG SafariZone Full.png
The Safari Zone puzzled together as a guide

Catching Safari Pokémon

File:Pokemon FRLG SafariZone Zone1.png
Safari Zone - Main Area

The nice thing about the Safari is that you don't have to fight with Pokémon before you can catch them, but you can only catch them with the Safari Balls provided.

There are a few original options: throwing rocks at Pokémon to make them angry and easier to catch, but also more prone to running away, or tossing out some bait, which makes them stick around longer but be harder to catch (despite the idea that they are distracted while eating food).

To make matters worse, the rarer the Pokémon is, the harder it is to catch. You may see a Chansey only once for an average of every twenty wild encounters, but when you do, you'll probably fail to catch it. And since it runs at a hair trigger, it may take some ten or more tries until you can catch it, so be patient, really patient.

You can turn around (with light taps on the control buttons), still encountering Pokémon but not taking steps. If you have an Oddish/Bellsprout or Bulbasaur, make use of its Sweet Scent move to attract wild Pokémon without having to move.

Also, don't forget to fish! It's the way to get certain Pokémon, and you may very well it out here in the exotic Safari Zone. You need the Super Rod to catch the more interesting Pokémon, where a Dragonair is included.

Learn how to SURF

File:Pokemon FRLG SafariZone Zone4.png
Safari Zone - Area 1
Secret House Sweepstakes
A surfing Pokémon can ferry you across bodies of water. With the ability, you can finally visit the Power Plant, speak to the old man across the pond in Celadon City, and reach a few more spots. It's recommended to visit the Power Plant before heading south to the open ocean.

You'll be able to get around a lot better if you can cross the ponds here, so the priority should be to get to the Secret House (containing HM03 Surf) in the northwest corner of Area 3. It's more complicated than it sounds, especially in under 600 steps. Head east to Area 1 from the Main Entrance, cross the two cliffs, and out to the Northwest to Area 2, then head all the way around to the exit in Area 2's Southwest corner.

The house is just ahead, but don't forget to grab the Gold Teeth while you're in the neighborhood (see below).

Surf can be taught to just about any Water Pokémon, and is a surprisingly strong Water attack when used in battle.

Lost Teeth and HM03

File:Pokemon FRLG SafariZone Zone2.png
Safari Zone - Area 2
Surf Shortcuts

With a Pokémon taught Surf, you can take shortcuts over the waterways in Area 2, designed to highlight the move by saving up steps.

Also, a quick way to reach Area 3 is by surfing on the main area. Get into the tall grass where the exotic Pokémon are (with plenty of steps left) to find a Tauros or a Kangaskhan.

It seems like you just got a new HM. Well, there's one more in Fuchsia City, and then you'll have the whole set. It's HM04, which the Warden will hand you when you return the Golden Teeth that you found in Area 3. Use this on one of your larger Pokémon, and they'll learn Strength, a technique that lets you bat aside boulders like the one on the right side of the Warden's office, which is there for you to test out the new skill, giving a Rare Candy reward.

File:Pokemon FRLG SafariZone Zone3.png
Safari Zone - Area 3

For later dungeons, a Pokémon at hand with Strength will be needed, although it's not as important as Cut, Fly or Surf, at all.

In battle, Strength doubles as a basic attack, comparable in power and accuracy to Tri Attack and Drill Peck. Like all HM's, it can't be unlearned by normal means (see the Move Deleter), so give it to a Pokémon that needs a source of damage and doesn't get a lot of good skills, like your brand new Tauros.

Pokémon Found

Entrance

FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.pngNidoran♂ 22 %20 Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.pngNidoran♀ 22 %20
Pokemon 102Exeggcute.pngExeggcute 25 %20 Pokemon 102Exeggcute.pngExeggcute 25 %20
Pokemon 111Rhyhorn.pngRhyhorn 20-25 %20 Pokemon 111Rhyhorn.pngRhyhorn 20-25 %20
Pokemon 048Venonat.pngVenonat 22 %15 Pokemon 048Venonat.pngVenonat 22 %15
Pokemon 033Nidorino.pngNidorino 31 %10 Pokemon 033Nidorino.pngNidorino 31 %5
Pokemon 030Nidorina.pngNidorina 31 %5 Pokemon 030Nidorina.pngNidorina 31 %10
Pokemon 047Parasect.pngParasect 30 %5 Pokemon 047Parasect.pngParasect 30 %5
Pokemon 123Scyther.pngScyther 23 %4 Pokemon 127Pinsir.pngPinsir 23 %4
Pokemon 113Chansey.pngChansey 23 %1 Pokemon 113Chansey.pngChansey 23 %1
Surfing
Pokemon 054Psyduck.pngPsyduck 20-40 %100 Pokemon 079Slowpoke.pngSlowpoke 20-40 %100
Old Rod
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5 %100 Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5 %100
Good Rod
Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 5-15 %60 Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 5-15 %60
Pokemon 060Poliwag.pngPoliwag 5-15 %20 Pokemon 060Poliwag.pngPoliwag 5-15 %20
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5-15 %20 Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5-15 %20
Super Rod
Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 15-25 %40 Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 15-25 %40
Pokemon 119Seaking.pngSeaking 20-30 %40 Pokemon 119Seaking.pngSeaking 20-30 %40
Pokemon 147Dratini.pngDratini 15-25 %15 Pokemon 147Dratini.pngDratini 15-25 %15
Pokemon 054Psyduck.pngPsyduck 15-35 %4 Pokemon 079Slowpoke.pngSlowpoke 15-35 %4
Pokemon 148Dragonair.pngDragonair 25-35 %1 Pokemon 148Dragonair.pngDragonair 25-35 %1

Area 1

FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.pngNidoran♂ 24 %20 Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.pngNidoran♂ 24 %5
Pokemon 084Doduo.pngDoduo 26 %20 Pokemon 084Doduo.pngDoduo 26 %20
Pokemon 102Exeggcute.pngExeggcute 23-25 %20 Pokemon 102Exeggcute.pngExeggcute 23-25 %20
Pokemon 046Paras.pngParas 22 %15 Pokemon 046Paras.pngParas 22 %15
Pokemon 033Nidorino.pngNidorino 33 %10 Pokemon 030Nidorina.pngNidorina 33 %10
Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.pngNidoran♀ 24 %5 Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.pngNidoran♀ 24 %10
Pokemon 047Parasect.pngParasect 25 %5 Pokemon 047Parasect.pngParasect 25 %5
Pokemon 115Kangaskhan.pngKangaskhan 25 %4 Pokemon 115Kangaskhan.pngKangaskhan 25 %4
Pokemon 123Scyther.pngScyther 28 %1 Pokemon 127Pinsir.pngPinsir 28 %1
Surfing
Pokemon 054Psyduck.pngPsyduck 20-40 %100 Pokemon 079Slowpoke.pngSlowpoke 20-40 %100
Old Rod
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5 %100 Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5 %100
Good Rod
Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 5-15 %60 Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 5-15 %60
Pokemon 060Poliwag.pngPoliwag 5-15 %20 Pokemon 060Poliwag.pngPoliwag 5-15 %20
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5-15 %20 Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5-15 %20
Super Rod
Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 15-25 %40 Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 15-25 %40
Pokemon 119Seaking.pngSeaking 20-30 %40 Pokemon 119Seaking.pngSeaking 20-30 %40
Pokemon 147Dratini.pngDratini 15-25 %15 Pokemon 147Dratini.pngDratini 15-25 %15
Pokemon 054Psyduck.pngPsyduck 15-35 %4 Pokemon 079Slowpoke.pngSlowpoke 15-35 %4
Pokemon 148Dragonair.pngDragonair 25-35 %1 Pokemon 148Dragonair.pngDragonair 25-35 %1

Area 2

FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.pngNidoran♂ 30 %20 Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.pngNidoran♀ 30 %20
Pokemon 102Exeggcute.pngExeggcute 25-27 %20 Pokemon 102Exeggcute.pngExeggcute 25-27 %20
Pokemon 111Rhyhorn.pngRhyhorn 26 %20 Pokemon 111Rhyhorn.pngRhyhorn 26 %20
Pokemon 046Paras.pngParas 23 %15 Pokemon 046Paras.pngParas 23 %15
Pokemon 033Nidorino.pngNidorino 30 %10 Pokemon 033Nidorino.pngNidorino 30 %5
Pokemon 030Nidorina.pngNidorina 30 %5 Pokemon 030Nidorina.pngNidorina 30 %10
Pokemon 049Venomoth.pngVenomoth 32 %5 Pokemon 049Venomoth.pngVenomoth 32 %5
Pokemon 113Chansey.pngChansey 26 %4 Pokemon 113Chansey.pngChansey 26 %4
Pokemon 128Tauros.pngTauros 28 %1 Pokemon 128Tauros.pngTauros 28 %1
Surfing
Pokemon 054Psyduck.pngPsyduck 20-40 %100 Pokemon 079Slowpoke.pngSlowpoke 20-40 %100
Old Rod
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5 %100 Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5 %100
Good Rod
Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 5-15 %60 Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 5-15 %60
Pokemon 060Poliwag.pngPoliwag 5-15 %20 Pokemon 060Poliwag.pngPoliwag 5-15 %20
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5-15 %20 Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5-15 %20
Super Rod
Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 15-25 %40 Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 15-25 %40
Pokemon 119Seaking.pngSeaking 20-30 %40 Pokemon 119Seaking.pngSeaking 20-30 %40
Pokemon 147Dratini.pngDratini 15-25 %15 Pokemon 147Dratini.pngDratini 15-25 %15
Pokemon 054Psyduck.pngPsyduck 15-35 %4 Pokemon 079Slowpoke.pngSlowpoke 15-35 %4
Pokemon 148Dragonair.pngDragonair 25-35 %1 Pokemon 148Dragonair.pngDragonair 25-35 %1

Area 3

FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.pngNidoran♂ 22 %20 Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.pngNidoran♂ 30 %5
Pokemon 084Doduo.pngDoduo 26 %20 Pokemon 084Doduo.pngDoduo 26 %20
Pokemon 102Exeggcute.pngExeggcute 25-27 %20 Pokemon 102Exeggcute.pngExeggcute 25-27 %20
Pokemon 048Venonat.pngVenonat 23 %15 Pokemon 048Venonat.pngVenonat 23 %15
Pokemon 033Nidorino.pngNidorino 30 %10 Pokemon 030Nidorina.pngNidorina 30 %10
Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.pngNidoran♀ 30 %5 Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.pngNidoran♀ 22 %20
Pokemon 049Venomoth.pngVenomoth 32 %5 Pokemon 049Venomoth.pngVenomoth 32 %5
Pokemon 128Tauros.pngTauros 25 %4 Pokemon 128Tauros.pngTauros 25 %4
Pokemon 115Kangaskhan.pngKangaskhan 28 %1 Pokemon 115Kangaskhan.pngKangaskhan 28 %1
Surfing
Pokemon 054Psyduck.pngPsyduck 20-40 %100 Pokemon 079Slowpoke.pngSlowpoke 20-40 %100
Old Rod
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5 %100 Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5 %100
Good Rod
Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 5-15 %60 Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 5-15 %60
Pokemon 060Poliwag.pngPoliwag 5-15 %20 Pokemon 060Poliwag.pngPoliwag 5-15 %20
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5-15 %20 Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5-15 %20
Super Rod
Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 15-25 %40 Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 15-25 %40
Pokemon 119Seaking.pngSeaking 20-30 %40 Pokemon 119Seaking.pngSeaking 20-30 %40
Pokemon 147Dratini.pngDratini 15-25 %15 Pokemon 147Dratini.pngDratini 15-25 %15
Pokemon 054Psyduck.pngPsyduck 15-35 %4 Pokemon 079Slowpoke.pngSlowpoke 15-35 %4
Pokemon 148Dragonair.pngDragonair 25-35 %1 Pokemon 148Dragonair.pngDragonair 25-35 %1

New Pokémon

#102 Exeggcute #113 Chansey
Pokemon 102Exeggcute.png

An awkward hybrid of Grass and Psychic-types, Exeggcute has good stats all around, but a mediocre moveset.

Exeggcute only has one Psychic attack, Confusion, and aside from Solar Beam, all its other Grass moves are support based.

In short, Exeggcute is not going to play a big part in your team unless you are willing to shell out the necessary TM's, such as Psychic and Giga Drain. Luckily, if you do, Exeggcute will gain the Special Attack to back them up once you evolve it into an Exeggutor with a Leaf Stone.

Pokemon 113Chansey.png

Chanseys are rare and pretty hard to get. The best strategy involves throwing bait twice and then three Safari Balls, returning to a bait afterwards. This strategy yields the best chance for success.

Despite its difficulty, here’s why it might be worth grabbing one. Chansey's hit points are the best possible and its one of only two Pokémon that can learn Softboiled, along with Clefable. This obscure skill that can heal Pokémon even out of battle as a field move can be obtained from a Move Tutor standing across a pool in the middle of Celadon City. Chansey also makes for an easy to use, incredibly effective Special "wall" battle type of Pokémon, while not too lacking at offense when evolved into Blissey.

Finally, wild Chanseys have a 5% chance to be holding a Lucky Egg, an item to be held by a Pokémon that boosts its experience gain by 50%!

#111 Rhyhorn #115 Kangaskhan
Pokemon 111Rhyhorn.png

There are many Pokémon that never learn a single skill in their own type. With no attacks to get meaty bonuses on, types can be more of a weakness then an asset, unless you spend a couple of TMs on them.

And this is the problem with Rhyhorn. It's got lots of HP, a good Attack score, and a handful of good Normal attacks, but its types, Rock and Ground, make it weak against Ice, and Fighting, and extremely weak against Water and Grass.

Rhyhorn evolves into Rhydon at level 42.

Pokemon 115Kangaskhan.png

Kangaskhan is a unique Pokémon. It learns a variety of moves of all different types and its defense and attack is outstanding (not as good as Tauros, but still great).

However, Kangaskhan is outclassed by Tauros with his offensive capabilities. Despite this, Kangaskhan's a great Pokémon, and its moves, Fake Out and Dizzy Punch make fighting a Kangaskhan an annoying prospect.

#128 Tauros #048 Venonat
Pokemon 128Tauros.png

There are a lot of players who believe that Tauros is the strongest of the Normal-type Pokémon. It certainly has some of the best stats: Fast, tough, and with a good chunk of HP, Tauros' only problem is merely average offensive strength and lack of interesting attacks.

Its Stomp is pretty good, since it can cause flinching, but there's nothing worth much between that attack (at level 21) and Take Down (which works well with its high HP) at level 51. It can learn Strength though, and that’s a good match.

Pokemon 048Venonat.png

Venonat, a Bug/Poison Pokémon, is yet another one of those Pokémon that are mostly forgotten by most. Unlike most Bugs, however, Venonat displays a strong array of moves, including Psybeam and Psychic.

Unfortunately, while Venonat has decent Speed and Special Defense stats, it will never acquire the strength to make those moves worthwhile. Venonat evolves into Venomoth at level 31.

#54 Psyduck #79 Slowpoke
Pokemon 054Psyduck.png

Players can fish up one of these Water-type Pokémon if they really want to. Psyduck starts with nothing in the way of viable attacks and won't get the good stuff like Fury Swipes and Hydro Pump until much later. They can do some damage with Surf, but their stats are too low, even after evolving into Golduck.

Pokemon 079Slowpoke.png

Slowpoke, on the other hand, grow to be strong. Water and Psychic makes for a weird combo, but Slowpoke (and its evolved form Slowbro) learns some strong techniques in both, and have good enough stats to make good use of them. Also, they can learn Surf.

Items

  • Safari Ball (x30) (Given to you for paying a visit to the Safari Zone; doesn't get listed as an item in the bag)

In the Main Area:

  • Nugget (On the island)
  • Leaf Stone (Hidden on the island, near the Nugget)

In Area One:

  • Leaf Stone (On the ledge)
  • Full Restore (West of the rest house)
  • TM11 Sunny Day (In the grass on the patch of ground that extends into the lake)
  • Max Potion (Close to the entrance to Area Two on the ground)

In Area Two:

  • TM47 Steel Wing (Between two trees)
  • Protein (West of the rest house)
  • Quick Claw (Near the middle of the area)

In Area Three:

  • Gold Teeth (Just south of the west entrance to Area Two)
  • TM32 Double Team (To the left of the Teeth)
  • Max Revive (South of the Teeth)
  • Max Potion (All the way in the southwest corner of the area)
  • Revive (Hidden near the Secret House)
  • HM03 (Surf) (Given to you by the man in the Secret House)

Quick Claw is one of the few reusable items to be held by Pokémon. It can help them in battle, naturally. Give it to your slowest Pokémon, perhaps.