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| [[File:Pokemon 161Sentret.png|right]] {{bp|Sentret}}, is a Normal Pokemon well known to veterans of the Gold/Silver series, as it was probably the first Pokemon captured by them.
 
Its moveset is filled with Normal moves, and so it will benefit from the STAB advantage. Once it evolves into {{bp|Furret}}, it acquires decent and balanced stats.
 
Despite this, this Pokemon brings nothing too exciting to the table, and there are better Normal Pokemon available out there, such as {{bp|Snorlax}} that carry better stats and moves.
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| [[File:Pokemon 211Qwilfish.png|Qwilfish|right]] {{bp|Qwilfish}}, exclusive to Fire Red,  
| [[File:Pokemon 211Qwilfish.png|Qwilfish|right]] {{bp|Qwilfish}}, exclusive to Fire Red, is a Water/Poison Pokemon with strong attack and speed stats.
 
Qwilfish's learnset is not very varied, but will eventually learn {{bpm|Take Down}} and {{bpm|Hydro Pump}}.
 
Qwilfish's stats are decent, but there are much better Water/Poison Pokemon out there, such as {{bp|Tentacruel}}, so it may not be worth adding to a team.
 
| [[File:Pokemon 223Remoraid.png|Sneasel|left]] {{bp|Remoraid}}, exclusive to Leaf Green, is a Water Pokemon with a lot of potential.
 
Its learnset includes powerful moves such as {{bpm|Aurora Beam}}, and once it evolves into {{bp|Octillery}} at Level 25, it will also learn {{bpm|Octazooka}}, an exclusive move to it, and even {{bpm|Hyper Beam}}!!


| [[File:Pokemon 223Remoraid.png|Sneasel|left]] {{bp|Remoraid}}, exclusive to Leaf Green,
Its stats are good all around, and enjoys high attack and Spc. Atk. stats. It can be a great addition to your team if you wish to change your current Water Pokemon.


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Three Island

Six Island.
Poke Mart
Ultra Ball Pokebuck.png1200
Revive Pokebuck.png1500
Max Potion Pokebuck.png2500
Full Restore Pokebuck.png3000
Full Heal Pokebuck.png500
Escape Rope Pokebuck.png550
Dream Mail Pokebuck.png50
Max Repel Pokebuck.png700

While the town itself is quite small, and offers little in the way of excitement, the entire zone is very large, and will take some time to explore. Your mission here is to find the second password for the Rocket Warehouse. There are three main sections in Six Island.

In the back of the Poke Center there is a path leading to a hidden Leppa Berry. As you enter the Poke Center, Blue will appear and inform you he's had enough of the Sevii Islands and is returning to Kanto. Don't worry, you'll meet him again...

Water Path

Water Path.

Heading East from the town will lead you to the Water Path. This zone connects the town to all the other zones of Six Island. Walking south will lead you to the Ruin Valley zone. Heading north by Surf will eventually lead you to the Green Path zone.

One of the houses in the north part of this zone holds a girl that will measure the horn of a caught Heracross. As a reward, the girl will award you a Nest Ball.

Pokémon found

FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Pokemon 052Meowth.pngMeowth 41 10% Pokemon 052Meowth.pngMeowth 41 10%
Pokemon 053Persian.pngPersian 47-50 5% Pokemon 053Persian.pngPersian 47-50 5%
Pokemon 021Spearow.pngSpearow 44 20% Pokemon 021Spearow.pngSpearow 44 20%
Pokemon 022Fearow.pngFearow 48-50 15% Pokemon 022Fearow.pngFearow 48-50 15%
Pokemon 043Oddish.pngOddish 44 10% Pokemon 069Bellsprout.pngBellsprout 44 10%
Pokemon 044Gloom.pngGloom 48 5% Pokemon 070Weepinbell.pngWeepinbell 48 5%
Pokemon 161Sentret.pngSentret 10-15 30% Pokemon 161Sentret.pngSentret 10-15 30%
Pokemon 054Psyduck.pngPsyduck 41 5% Pokemon 079Slowpoke.pngSlowpoke 41 5%
Surfing
Pokemon 072Tentacool.pngTentacool 5-40 95% Pokemon 072Tentacool.pngTentacool 5-40 95%
Pokemon 073Tentacruel.pngTentacruel 35-40 5% Pokemon 073Tentacruel.pngTentacruel 35-40 5%
Old Rod
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5 100% Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5 100%
Good Rod
Pokemon 116Horsea.pngHorsea 5-15 80% Pokemon 098Krabby.pngKrabby 5-15 80%
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5-15 20% Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 5-15 20%
Super Rod
Pokemon 116Horsea.pngHorsea 15-25 40% Pokemon 098Krabby.pngKrabby 15-25 40%
Pokemon 117Seadra.pngSeadra 25-35 4% Pokemon 099Kingler.pngKingler 25-35 4%
Pokemon 211Qwilfish.pngQwilfish 15-25 40% Pokemon 223Remoraid.pngRemoraid 15-25 40%
Pokemon 130Gyarados.pngGyarados 15-25 15% Pokemon 130Gyarados.pngGyarados 15-25 15%
Pokemon 054Psyduck.pngPsyduck 25-35 1% Pokemon 079Slowpoke.pngSlowpoke 25-35 1%

New Pokemon

#161 Sentret
Pokemon 161Sentret.png
Sentret, is a Normal Pokemon well known to veterans of the Gold/Silver series, as it was probably the first Pokemon captured by them.

Its moveset is filled with Normal moves, and so it will benefit from the STAB advantage. Once it evolves into Furret, it acquires decent and balanced stats.

Despite this, this Pokemon brings nothing too exciting to the table, and there are better Normal Pokemon available out there, such as Snorlax that carry better stats and moves.

#211 Qwilfish #223 Remoraid
Qwilfish
Qwilfish
Qwilfish, exclusive to Fire Red, is a Water/Poison Pokemon with strong attack and speed stats.

Qwilfish's learnset is not very varied, but will eventually learn Take Down and Hydro Pump.

Qwilfish's stats are decent, but there are much better Water/Poison Pokemon out there, such as Tentacruel, so it may not be worth adding to a team.

Sneasel
Sneasel
Remoraid, exclusive to Leaf Green, is a Water Pokemon with a lot of potential.

Its learnset includes powerful moves such as Aurora Beam, and once it evolves into Octillery at Level 25, it will also learn Octazooka, an exclusive move to it, and even Hyper Beam!!

Its stats are good all around, and enjoys high attack and Spc. Atk. stats. It can be a great addition to your team if you wish to change your current Water Pokemon.

Pattern Bush

File:PFRLG Pattern Bush.png

The Pattern Bush is a forested area, consisting of a patterned area of grass, a lot of wild Pokémon, and some trainers. You will need to go to the southwest corner of the place to get out.

Trainer
File:PRS&E Picnicker.png
Picknicker Marcy
Trainer
Pokemon FRLG Lass.png
Lass Dalia

Altering Cave

You can get to this place by surfing north after getting out of Pattern Bush. You will encounter some trainers, and at the end, you'll reach a cave with a Rocket Grunt standing outside. This is the Altering Cave. The only Pokémon inside this place are Zubat. However, if you use Mystery Gift, the wild Pokémon will change.

Ruin Valley

This is a short area containing some new Pokemon, such as the Psychic bird Natu, Wooper, Yanma, and a couple of enthusiastic trainers. At the end of Ruin Valley, you'll find the entrance to Dotted Hole. The entrance is closed and if you attempt to open it, you'll be rewarded with a three letter word in Braile. What could it be? The answer is "Cut" so bring a Pokemon that knows Cut and use the technique at the door and it will open.

Within Dotted Hole there are no battles, only a puzzle. To make it simple, head down the hole, then keep falling into holes in this pattern: Up, Left, Right, Down. After this, you'll arrive to a room with the Sapphire gem! Unfortunately, a scientist has followed you and steals your gem. At least he reveals the next password to you: "Yes, nah, Chansey." Head to Five Island and confront those ne'er do wells Team Rocket!