Pokémon Red and Blue/Safari Zone: Difference between revisions

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Seems like you just got a new HM, doesn't it?  Well, there's one more in [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Fuchsia City|Fuchsia City]], and then you'll have the whole set.
Seems like you just got a new HM, doesn't it?  Well, there's one more in [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Fuchsia City|Fuchsia City]], and then you'll have the whole set.


It's '''HM 04''', which the Warden will hand you when you return the Gold Teeth you found in Area 3. Use this on one of your larger Pokémon, and he'll learn Strength, a technique that lets you bat aside boulders like the one on the right side of the warden's office.
It's '''HM 03''', which the Warden will hand you when you return the Gold Teeth you found in Area 3. Use this on one of your larger Pokémon, and he'll learn Strength, a technique that lets you bat aside boulders like the one on the right side of the warden's office.


Use Strength on the boulder in the Warden's house to get at the '''Rare Candy''' that's just beyond your reach, and make sure you have easy access to the Pokémon you taught it to, since it will be a necessary item in later dungeons.
Use Strength on the boulder in the Warden's house to get at the '''Rare Candy''' that's just beyond your reach, and make sure you have easy access to the Pokémon you taught it to, since it will be a necessary item in later dungeons.
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Yet another Safari Zone Pokemon built for competitive battles, rather than in-game battles. Tauros come at a low level, and are extremely difficult to capture, making adding one to your team quite the challenge. Furthermore, they don't learn anything but Normal-type attacks on their own. However, Tauros has a fantastic Attack stat, and is one of the fastest Pokemon around (which means it also has one of the highest critical hit rates around). Awesome Speed and power, combined with its high chance to get critical hits and the sheer power of Body Slam and Hyper Beam make tauros king of competitive battles. It also gets Earthquake and Blizzard, making it a fearsome foe even to Ghost- and Rock-type enemies.
Yet another Safari Zone Pokemon built for competitive battles, rather than in-game battles. Tauros come at a low level, and are extremely difficult to capture, making adding one to your team quite the challenge. Furthermore, they don't learn anything but Normal-type attacks on their own. However, Tauros has a fantastic Attack stat, and is one of the fastest Pokemon around (which means it also has one of the highest critical hit rates around). Awesome Speed and power, combined with its high chance to get critical hits and the sheer power of Body Slam and Hyper Beam make tauros king of competitive battles. It also gets Earthquake and Blizzard, making it a fearsome foe even to Ghost- and Rock-type enemies.
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== Don't Forget the Fish ==
== Don't Forget the Fish ==
Fishing is a great way to pick up some rare Pokémon, especially since it doesn't count against your "time." You need the Super Rod to catch high-level Pokémon, but the Super Rod can also catch a Dratini (or in Yellow, a Dragonair), the best of the fishing lot. He may be dangling at the end of your rod, but you'll still need to use some stones to seal the deal.
Fishing is a great way to pick up some rare Pokémon, especially since it doesn't count against your "time." You need the Super Rod to catch high-level Pokémon, but the Super Rod can also catch a Dratini (or in Yellow, a Dragonair), the best of the fishing lot. He may be dangling at the end of your rod, but you'll still need to use some stones to seal the deal.
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