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[[File:Pokemon FRLG Pallet Town.png|thumb|400px|center|Pallet Town]]
[[File:Pokemon FRLG Pallet Town.png|thumb|400px|center|Pallet Town]]
{{sidebar|width=300px|title=Computers...|contents=Get used to using the computer, you'll need it often, although the one you have in your room isn't fully-featured.}}
{{sidebar|width=300px|title=Computers...|contents=Get used to using the computer, you'll need it often, although the one you have in your room isn't fully-featured.}}
You start in your bedroom. Withdraw the Potion from your computer just in case your rival puts up a good fight. Downstairs, if your Pokémon later get tired, Mom will heal 'em, for free. After exploring your house, step out to explore town.
You start in your bedroom. Withdraw the '''Potion''' from your computer just in case your rival puts up a good fight. Downstairs, if your Pokémon later get tired, Mom will heal 'em, for free. After exploring your house, step out to explore town.


Pallet Town is home to you and your mom, your rival and his sister Daisy, and the Pokémon Research Laboratory. Its head is the world renowned Professor Oak, known for his Pokémon studies, who also happens to be your rival's grandfather. But don't worry, he doesn't play favorites.
Pallet Town is home to you and your mom, your rival and his sister Daisy, and the Pokémon Research Laboratory. Its head is the world renowned Professor Oak, known for his Pokémon studies, who also happens to be your rival's grandfather. But don't worry, he doesn't play favorites.
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It can be a bit of a tricky match, since your rival chooses the Pokémon that has an advantage over yours. Fortunately, your rival won't always make the best choices, giving you the upper hand. If, by chance, you start to run low on hit points, you may use that Potion withdrawn from the computer, given that this battle cannot be repeated, although not using healing items during battle is a way of playing adopted by many players who prefer a more wholesome challenge, as the game isn't too difficult, despite a close-call first encounter. Losing the match isn't too bad: all you miss out on is your rival's [[File:Pokebuck.png]]80 and a free level up. Once the battle is over, you're ready to leave town and travel along [[../Route 1/]].
It can be a bit of a tricky match, since your rival chooses the Pokémon that has an advantage over yours. Fortunately, your rival won't always make the best choices, giving you the upper hand. If, by chance, you start to run low on hit points, you may use that Potion withdrawn from the computer, given that this battle cannot be repeated, although not using healing items during battle is a way of playing adopted by many players who prefer a more wholesome challenge, as the game isn't too difficult, despite a close-call first encounter. Losing the match isn't too bad: all you miss out on is your rival's [[File:Pokebuck.png]]80 and a free level up. Once the battle is over, you're ready to leave town and travel along [[../Route 1/]].


Your lifelong rival downplays you and carries a grudge against you, but his sister Daisy is nice and thinks you're OK. Stop by their home just North of the Laboratory and next to yours when you later return to Pallet Town in order to obtain a map for the region from her.{{-}}
Your lifelong rival downplays you and carries a grudge against you, but his sister Daisy is nice and thinks you're OK. Stop by their home just North of the Laboratory and next to yours when you later return to Pallet Town in order to obtain a '''Town Map''' for the region from her.
 
==Items==
* Town Map (Given to you by Daisy at a later point)
* Pokédex (Given to you by Professor Oak at a later point after delivering him his Parcel)
You start off already owning a Potion (stored in Player's PC).


==Pokémon found==
==Pokémon found==
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==New Pokemon==
==New Pokemon==
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#1|contents={{PokePic|Bulbasaur|left}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#1 Bulbasaur|contents={{PokePic|Bulbasaur|left}}


Bulbasaur is a dual-type Grass and Poison Pokémon, effective against a variety of foes. It lacks an offensive movepool, and its STAB attacks don't do much to common Poison-type Pokémon, but it has a great support movepool, including {{bpm|Leech Seed}} and status-altering moves.
Bulbasaur is a dual-type Grass and Poison Pokémon, effective against a variety of foes. It lacks an offensive movepool, and its STAB attacks don't do much to common Poison-type Pokémon, but it has a great support movepool, including {{bpm|Leech Seed}} and status-altering moves.


Pick Bulbasaur and your rival takes {{bp|Charmander}}, effective against Grass types.}}
Pick Bulbasaur and your rival takes {{bp|Charmander}}, effective against Grass types.}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#4 Charmander|contents{{PokePic|Charmander|right}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#4 Charmander|contents={{PokePic|Charmander|right}}


Charmander is a popular Fire-type Pokémon that shines on offense. It learns powerful Fire attacks and other useful moves. However, its defensive capabilities aren't as good as those of the other two starters.
Charmander is a popular Fire-type Pokémon that shines on offense. It learns powerful Fire attacks and other useful moves. However, its defensive capabilities aren't as good as those of the other two starters.