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Standing near the Warden's House in Fuchsia City (Pokémon FireRed)

In FireRed & LeafGreen, you can get HM04 Strength by returning the Gold Teeth to the Safari Zone Warden in his house in Fuchsia City.

The Gold Teeth are located deep within the Safari Zone, near the Secret House where you get Surf.

You will need to pay 500 Pokédollars every time you enter the Safari Zone, but you can enter as soon as you reach Fuchsia City.

We’ll show you exactly where to find the Gold Teeth, and then how to return them to the Warden so you can get HM04.

Gold Teeth Location (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: To find the Gold Teeth, start in Fuchsia City and head to the Safari Zone. This will be north of the Pokémon Center.

In front of the Safari Zone in Fuchsia City / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 2: Enter the Safari Zone and pay the 500 Pokédollars for entry.

Paying 500 Pokédollars to enter the Safari Zone / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

In the Safari Zone, you are only allowed 500 steps until the timer runs out. When the timer runs out, you’ll be returned to the entrance. Our guide here will teach you how to reach the Gold Teeth with plenty of steps to spare.

Step 3: Once you’re inside the Safari Zone, head north-east until you reach the loading zone going to the next area.

Going right when entering the Safari Zone / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

It’s worth noting that you can use Repels while inside the Safari Zone. This can help you reach the Gold Teeth faster by avoiding wild Pokémon.

Step 4: In the next area, keep heading east past the bushes.

Moving east from Area 1 Entrance of Safari Zone / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 5: Once you reach some grass and a set of stairs, go up the stairs and head west to descend the staircase on the other side.

Passing through the 1st elevated portion / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 6: Go down the stairs here and then turn to north.

Exiting the 1st elevated portion / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 7: Keep moving north and eventually you’ll see another set of stairs. Go up this set, and then turn east to go down the stairs on the other side.

Continuing north in the Safari Zone / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 8: Go down the other set of stairs, then circle around so you’re behind the large rock platform.

Then start running west through the tall grass.

Exiting the 2nd elevated portion / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 9: Continue moving west until you enter the next area.

Exiting Area 1 of Safari Zone, entering Area 2 / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 10: Keep heading west past the 1st set of stairs (you’ll enter some tall grass here).

Heading west from Area 2 Entrance / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 11: Go through the grass and you’ll see a 2nd set of stairs. Go up these 2nd stairs onto the rocky platform.

Approaching another elevated portion / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 12: From here, go down the other stairs to your left, then start going north past the rocky platform.

Zigzag through the elevated portion / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 13: Eventually you’ll reach some bushes and trees. Turn east to follow this dirt path.

Walking between the trees towards the grass / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 14: Then turn up and go around the corner, now going towards the western side of this area.

Going around the bushes through the grass / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 15: Eventually you’ll see another large patch of tall grass. At this point, turn south and run through the grass (past the trees and pools of water).

Running through the grass / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 16: Keep heading south until you find the exit to the next area.

Exiting Area 2 of Safari Zone, entering Area 3 / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 17: In this new area, walk a few paces south and you should see an item on the ground. These are the Gold Teeth.

Heading to Gold Teeth from Area 3 entrance / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 18: Collect the Gold Teeth on the ground.

Standing next to the Gold Teeth / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Now you can leave the Safari Zone any way you want, but the simplest way is to choose to leave from the menu.

But if there’s more you want to do here then you can run around a bit longer!

Also the Surf HM can be acquired in a house directly west of the Gold Teeth. So if you haven’t picked that up then now would be a great time to snag that as well.

Getting HM04 Strength (Step-by-Step)

To exit the Safari Zone quickly, you can open the menu and choose the retire option to return to the entrance immediately.

You can also use Fly or Teleport while inside the Safari Zone to travel to the Fuchsia City Pokémon Center for a faster exit.

Once you’re back out in Fuchsia City, you’ll need to deliver the Warden’s Gold Teeth back to him and he’ll give you HM04 as a reward.

Step 1: Exit the Safari Zone.

Exiting the Safari Zone, back to Fuchsia City / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 2: Head south from the Safari Zone gate.

Going south of Fuchsia City from Safari Zone / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 3: Directly to the right of the Pokémon Center will be a couple houses.

Enter the first house you see (with the mailbox).

Entering the Warden’s house / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Step 4: Talk to the Safari Zone Warden inside this house and you’ll automatically give him back his Gold Teeth.

He will then give you HM04 Strength as a reward.

Giving the Gold Teeth to the Warden / Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Note: To use HM04 Strength outside of battle, you must have beaten the Celadon City Gym Leader Erika and received the Rainbow Badge.

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Standing in the Safari Zone in Pokémon FireRed

In Fuchsia City, you will notice a lot of Pokemon in enclosures, this is because there is a zoo right in Fuchsia City. This makes it look very big, but size wise it isn't. Gameplay wise, there is quite a bit to do. When navigating around, you can get to all areas without Cut, but it's easier to cut bushes down to work your way around Fuchsia.

Firstly head to the Pokecenter by heading to the left side of town, then head down and to the right. Heal up and head to the house on the left. The man inside will delete moves (including HM moves) off your Pokemon. For more information check out the Move Tutors Guide .

The Safari Zone is not only a great place for catching Pokemon, it is also crucial in gaining two important HMs in the game, Surf and Strength. Head as far north as you can go in Fuchsia, and enter the building at the top. This is the Safari Zone.

When you encounter a wild Pokemon you will have four options, Throw Ball means you will throw a Safari Ball and will try to catch the Pokemon. Throw Bait will keep the wild Pokemon around for longer. Throw Rock will make the Pokemon easier to catch but it will be more likely to flee. Run means you will just run from the wild Pokemon. Now here is a small tip if you get into an area a long way from the entry and have very few steps left or are running low on cash. Stay in one spot, and by lightly tapping the direction buttons, you can turn around. This will not count toward your steps but you will still encounter wild Pokemon! Also note, EVERYWHERE you go in the Safari Zone counts as steps, including the "Rest" houses. Listed below are the wild encounters and rates. Note that fishing is the same anywhere in the Safari Zone.

Now here is what you need to do to finish the Safari Zone and get all the items:

  • From the Entrance head to the top right hand exit into Area 1.
  • In Area 1, head right and north up the stairs. Continue north to find a Leaf Stone.
  • Head back to the stairs and this time head to the left and down the next set of stairs.
  • Head to the left and bit and up. To the right on the grassy peninsula near the water is TM11 - Sunny Day.
  • Leave the Peninsula and head north-west to find a Max Potion.
  • From the Max Potion head to the left and up the next set of stairs, to the right and down those stairs.
  • To the right of here is a rest house (nothing inside really) and below it a Full Restore. Head north from the trainer house and to the left.
  • When the route splits, take the bottom route still heading to the left into Area 2.
  • Continue left and go north up the first set of stairs you come across.
  • Follow the path and when you've gone down some stairs head to the left to collect Quick Claw.
  • Head back to the start of Area 2. If you head down you will be in the top part of the Entrance Area.
  • Nothing new here except if you come back with Surf. So instead, head to the northern part of the grass and head up the stairs.
  • Follow the path and down the next set of stairs.

**From here you can head south into Area 3. (You will probably need to enter once more to get these, because it is unlikely you can get to the final house if you go down this south route. So instead do the bits between the double stars in your next trip.) Continue south and then head to the left and collect the Max Revive. The head up the stairs and to the left. Follow the path and at the base of the next set of stairs is a Max Potion. Return to where you were before the stars.**

  • Head north, past the three pools and to the right a bit is TM47 - Steel Wing.
  • Continue to the right and then head up. Collect the Protein.
  • Now head west and all the way south down into Area 3.
  • From the teeth head to the left. South of the hut grab TM32 - Double Team.
  • Head inside the hut.

Talk to the man inside and he will give you HM03 - Surf. Now you have Surf, you can travel on water by pressing A next to a Surfable area. Now leave the Safari Zone. Now let's head to the Warden's house, the one to the right of the Pokecenter. Talk to the Warden Inside and give him his teeth. As thanks, he will give you HM04 - Strength. This can be used to move large boulders like the one in the Warden's house. Teach it to one of your Pokemon. move the boulder in his house and grab the Rare Candy.

Heal up and get ready for the next Gym Battle. When you're ready, head over to the gym. When you enter it looks relatively easy to get to the leader...however the walls are invisible. Here is a map showing the walls so you can navigate through the Gym:

The specialty in this gym is Poison, so let's try a few trainer battles first, starting with the bottom left and bottom right trainers:

Head to the right hand side of the gym and head up to fight the next two trainers:

When you get to the very top, head all the way to the left and down to fight the next two trainers:

Now onto the leader, Koga:

The biggest thing to watch out for in this battle is Toxic. This Poisons your Pokemon and the damage inflicted increases each turn. Be sure to stock up on Antidotes beforehand. If Toxic is getting the better of you, try inflicting a status effect on the opponent as soon as possible, this reduces the chance of a successful Toxic. You could also use a Poison type, which aren't affected by Toxic. I would strongly advise a Psychic type though as this is best against Poison. The two Koffing are nothing new and should be easy, however they have the Levitate ability so Ground attacks won't hit them at all. Muk has pretty good Spec. Def. and has pretty high Attack. Acid Armor boosts its Defense, but a Psychic type should mow him down pretty easy. If his Pokemon get low on health, Koga has a Full Heal and two Hyper Potions just to make things a bit harder.

Once you have the Tea, exit Celadon to the east. Now enter the house to the right with the guard, which have not allowed you to pass previously. Give him the Tea, and he will let you through. You can now enter Saffron City through any of the four guard houses. Leave the guard house to the right and enter Saffron City.

Fuschia City

Now that you have thwarted Team Rocket's clumsy efforts to corrupt Saffron City, it's time to concentrate on your Pokémon training skills once again. This small town outside the famed Safari Zone is home to yet another Pokémon Gym -- but you may want to explore the streets of Fuchsia City first.

Pokémon Mart

Here's a listing of items available for purchase:

The Move Deleter

If you want a Pokémon to "unlearn" a move it has learn, visit the Move Deleter in the building directly next to the Pokémon Center.

Another Rod

If you go to the house in the southeast of town, you'll be able to get yet another fishing rod. Sadly, this so-called "Good Rod" isn't nearly as good as the Super Rod you already own -- so don't pick it up, or simply dump it into your PC as soon as possible. You do, however, may want to do some fishing in the pond behind this guy's house.

The Toothless Warden

The Safari Zone's Warden lives in the house next door. Don't try too much to decipher what he's saying -- you can't. Well, until you fix his speech impediment, which is accomplished by finding his Gold Teeth. So head into the Safari Zone , pay the 500 entrance fee and look for the teeth.

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HM03 Surf Guide - Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green

HM03 Surf Obtained

HM03 Surf is found inside of the Safari Zone, a location that's found just off of Fuchsia City. If you make it through the Safari Zone to the far southwestern side before time runs out, speak to the attendant (shown in the screen shot above) to be given HM03 Surf. A picture of the building that he's located in is shown in my screen shot below.

In addition to finding HM03 in the Safari Zone, you'll also find HM04 Strength inside of the Safari Zone. This one is obtained by picking up the Gold Teeth in the Safari Zone and handing them to the warden located in Fuschia City. More info on that in the HM04 Strength Guide.

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Safari Zone

Pokemon red version  — guide and walkthrough (gb).

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Guide and Walkthrough (GB) by zerokid

Version: 2.8 | Updated: 03/21/2023

  • Previous: Fuchsia Gym

Table of Contents

  • Next: Power Plant
  • Introduction
  • Gameplay hints and tips

Walkthrough

  • Pallet Town
  • Viridian City
  • Viridian Forest
  • Pewter City
  • Cerulean City
  • Sea Cottage
  • Cerulean Gym
  • Underground Path (Routes 5–6)

Vermilion City

  • Diglett's Cave
  • Vermilion Gym
  • Rock Tunnel
  • Lavender Town
  • Underground Path (Routes 7–8)

Celadon City

  • Saffron City
  • Celadon Game Corner
  • Rocket Hideout
  • Celadon Gym
  • Pokémon Tower

Fuchsia City

  • Fuchsia Gym
  • Power Plant
  • Fighting Dojo
  • Saffron Gym
  • Sea Route 19
  • Sea Route 20
  • Seafoam Islands
  • Sea Route 21
  • Cinnabar Island
  • Pokémon Mansion
  • Cinnabar Gym
  • Viridian Gym
  • Victory Road
  • Indigo Plateau
  • Cerulean Cave
  • About the games
  • Version differences
  • Title screen
  • Overworld menu
  • Stat modifiers
  • Status conditions
  • Catching Pokémon
  • Pikachu's Beach
  • In-game trades
  • Connectivity
  • Pokémon evaluations
  • General items
  • TMs and HMs
  • Battle items
  • Pokémon list
  • Pokémon #001–#010
  • Pokémon #011–#020
  • Pokémon #021–#030
  • Pokémon #031–#040
  • Pokémon #041–#050
  • Pokémon #051–#060
  • Pokémon #061–#070
  • Pokémon #071–#080
  • Pokémon #081–#090
  • Pokémon #091–#100
  • Pokémon #101–#110
  • Pokémon #111–#120
  • Pokémon #121–#130
  • Pokémon #131–#140
  • Pokémon #141–#151
  • Stat determination
  • Evade and accuracy
  • Critical hits
  • Damage calculation
  • Encounter tables
  • Catching mechanics
  • Safari Zone mechanics
  • Pikachu's friendship
  • HP bar colour
  • Dual-type effectiveness message
  • Obedience mechanics
  • Hidden items
  • Bugs and glitches
  • Cinnabar Island wild Pokémon glitch
  • Old Man glitch
  • Trainer-Fly glitch
  • Experience underflow glitch
  • Stat modification glitch
  • Stoneless Evolution
  • Revisit the S.S. Anne
  • Battle Professor Oak
  • Version history

Center Area

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Center Area (east)

safari zone warden location fire red

In the entrance gatehouse to the Safari Zone, pay the requisite ₽500 to enter and receive 30 Safari Balls before heading inside the Safari Zone proper.

In Yellow Version, if you bother the attendant here, he will allow you to enter the Safari Zone even if you don't have ₽500. Instead, he will take all your remaining money and give you a number of Safari Balls proportionate to the amount you paid, leaving you with a single Safari Ball if you have no money at all. It seems the developers did this to avoid an uncommon scenario that could prevent you from making any further progress in the game: if you have no money and no method of earning any more, you cannot enter the Safari Zone to obtain HM03 and the Gold Teeth, both necessary items to complete the game. No such check exists in Red and Blue, so it is quite possible, though extremely unlikely, to get yourself into this situation in those games.

Interestingly, there is an out-of-bounds hidden item inside the entry gatehouse. The Itemfinder will ping if you use it, but, unfortunately, there is no way to unearth the hidden Nugget in here.

Safari Zone mechanics You have a 500-step counter while inside the Safari Zone. Running out the counter will automatically return you to the entrance, as will running out of Safari Balls. Turning on the spot does not count as a step, but can still be used to trigger wild Pokémon battles. You are restricted to the 30 Safari Balls you bought when entering, and any unused Safari Balls are lost once the game is over. The Safari Zone also has different battling mechanics to the rest of the game. The Pokémon here do not attack you but have a nasty habit of running away from battle, and those with higher Speed stats are more likely to flee. Instead of sending out a Pokémon to fight, you're restricted to throwing rocks and bait, which affect the capture chance and fleeing chance of the target Pokémon. Each rock you throw at the wild Pokémon doubles the chance of catching it but also makes it angry for 1–5 turns, and an angry Pokémon is twice as likely to flee. Conversely, each thrown bait halves the chance of catching the Pokémon but also lulls it into an eating state for 1–5 turns, during which time it is four times less likely to flee. For all these unexplained mechanics, the strategy that gives you the best chance to capture a Pokémon on any given encounter is simply to throw Balls at it and ignore rocks and bait entirely. The only time you might ever want to consider rocks and bait is if you are running low on Balls, but you will be significantly reducing your capture chances if you do this. A little later on, Red and Blue players can take advantage of a glitch to bypass all these odd mechanics and catch Safari Zone Pokémon using standard battle mechanics. For a full breakdown of these mechanics, take a look at the Safari Zone mechanics section.

Center Area : Besides the tall grass, there isn't much of interest in the Center Area at the moment.

Pokémon evaluations Exeggcute ( evaluation ) — Rating: C . Though it will be underlevelled and belongs to the Slow experience group, Exeggcute has a nice Grass/Psychic typing and can evolve immediately into the powerful Exeggutor. It wants the Psychic TM to be truly effective, however. Rhyhorn ( evaluation ) — Rating: D . Another underlevelled Pokémon in the Slow experience group, Rhyhorn won't evolve until level 42. While its physical stats are incredible and its movepool is great, it requires a long grind to become powerful, and still has low Speed and Special. Chansey ( evaluation ) — Rating: D . Chansey isn't a bad Pokémon, but it is extremely difficult to catch. Its abysmally low Attack means it can't effectively use any STAB moves, but it does at least have a strong Special and a wide special movepool. Tangela ( evaluation ) — Rating: D . A rare Safari Zone encounter, Tangela has a terrible movepool consisting entirely of Grass- and Normal-type attacks. It lacks SolarBeam or even Petal Dance , and its Attack stat is too low to use Normal-type moves effectively. Dratini ( evaluation ) — Rating: D . Available for the first time in Yellow Version, though at the low level of 15, Dratini only evolves into its powerful final form at level 55. This is a long grind due to Dratini's low stats and Slow experience group.
In-game trade preparation To complete all in-game trades, Red and Blue players should catch a Nidorino to trade for a Nidorina on Route 11, while Yellow players should catch an extra Tangela to trade for a Parasect on Route 18. You'll be reminded shortly when to trade these in, although none of these trades is worth it for anything except completion purposes.

Head north-east and take the narrow eastern path into Center Area (east).

Center Area (east) : In this area, a few new Pokémon are available, though Kangaskhan is found in Area 2 in Yellow, while Tauros is found in Areas 2 and 3 in Red and Blue, being most common (though still very rare) in Area 3.

Pokémon evaluations Kangaskhan ( evaluation ) — Rating: D . Kangaskhan is a tough Normal-type Pokémon with good stats and an excellent movepool. However, it is also a rare Safari Zone-exclusive encounter that is likely to run away, making it extremely difficult to catch. Tauros ( evaluation ) — Rating: D . Tauros doesn't fair too well in-game largely because it's so rare and hard to catch, and then will be a little underlevelled. If you do get one, it's a strong Normal-type Pokémon with great Attack and Speed and a fantastic movepool.

Head east and climb the rocky plateau to the north. At the northern edge is a Carbos . Take the westernmost stairs down off this plateau and head north. A patch of land jutting into the central body of water has TM37 ( Egg Bomb ) on it.

TM37 can be bought infinitely at the Celadon Department Store and contains Egg Bomb, a mediocre Normal-type move with 100 power and 75% accuracy. It can only be learned by Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Chansey and Mew, which all have much better options.

To the north-west, you can pick up a Max Potion . Proceed east from there, using the small rocky plateau here to bypass the tree, and pick up the Full Restore on the other side. Finally, go up around the plateau to the west and take the western exit to Area 2.

Area 2 : Check if you have any new Pokémon available to you in Area 2 before continuing.

In-game trade preparation (Yellow) This is the only area in the game where Kangaskhan can be caught in Yellow Version, and you can catch a spare one to trade away for a Muk much later on. This isn't worth it for anything other than completion purposes.

Head west, ignoring the first staircase to the north and the path exiting south, and instead pass through the patch of tall grass to the north and take the set of stairs here. Come down off this rocky plateau using the stairs to the south-west, and then go as far north as you can. To the east from here is TM40 ( Skull Bash ).

TM40 is a one-time TM which teaches Skull Bash, a 130-power Normal-type move with the massive drawback of requiring a charge turn to execute. Pass.

Loop around the bushes to the north to find a Protein and continue west. Head all the way south and exit south into Area 3.

Area 3 : Pick up the Gold Teeth to the south, then head west and pick up TM32 ( Double Team ) in plain sight.

Using Double Team to ramp up your evade stat can be very useful if luck is on your side. After enough uses, it can feel almost impossible for your opponent to hit you, and with enough luck, it can be so good that it earned itself a ban from competitive matches. Still, it takes time to use it repeatedly over a few turns, and in-game you can often one-hit KO an opponent with supereffective hits. If you want game-breaking strategies, X Accuracy and one-hit KO moves are quicker and far superior. TM32 is also infinitely available to buy from the Celadon Department Store, so you can at least try it out without having to worry too much.

There is also a hidden Revive which is inside the nearby statue. Enter the Secret House by this statue and speak to the man inside to receive HM03 ( Surf ).

As well as being an HM move which allows you to travel over bodies of water on the overworld, Surf is an excellent Water-type move in its own right, being a little less powerful than its closest competition, Hydro Pump, in exchange for near-perfect accuracy and higher PP. It should be a staple move on any Water-type Pokémon for a strong and reliable STAB attack, though a handful of other Pokémon can learn it too. Its only downside is that once it is learned, it can't be forgotten short of trading the Pokémon to Gold, Silver or Crystal, so think carefully before teaching it.

If you have defeated the Fuchsia Gym Leader, you can now use Surf outside of battle after teaching it to a compatible Pokémon. Exit the Secret House and surf south over the small body of water here. Head south into the patch of tall grass and pick up the Max Potion a little to the east before climbing on to the rocky plateau. Head east and descend the other set of stairs here to pick up a Max Revive before exiting to the east.

Center Area : You'll emerge back into the west side of the Center Area. Head east and surf across the water to pick up the final item, a Nugget . That's all for the Safari Zone unless you want to catch any more Pokémon, so either exit to the south or, more likely, have the step counter run out to return to the entrance.

Link to area overview

Back in Fuchsia City, head for the Warden's house, which is the building directly east of the Pokémon Center. Now that you have the Gold Teeth, you can return them to the Warden to receive HM04 ( Strength ).

Strength is used on the field to push large boulders around, which will be needed to solve a few puzzles later on. In battle, it's an unremarkable 80-power Normal-type move that's outclassed by moves such as Body Slam. However, because it is an HM move, it can be taught infinitely, so if the TM for Body Slam has already been used up on a Pokémon, Strength is a reasonable alternative.

You can put Strength to work immediately and push the nearby boulder to one side so you can claim the Rare Candy .

Surf round-up With Surf now available to use outside of battle, a large portion of the game opens up to you. There are also some areas you have previously visited where you can now pick up new items and Pokémon. This guide will first take care of some in-game trades before continuing to the surf round-up.
Red/Blue in-game trade 6/9 : Nidorino ↔ Nidorina Red and Blue players should withdraw their Nidorino for this in-game trade before flying to Vermilion City and heading east on to Route 11. Proceed all the way east into the gatehouse, then head upstairs and talk to the young man by the window to trade your Nidorino away for a Nidorina.
Yellow in-game trade 3/7 : Tangela ↔ Parasect Yellow players can instead withdraw their Tangela for another rather pointless in-game trade. From Fuchsia City, take the western exit into the Route 18 gatehouse, then head upstairs and talk to the man here to trade Tangela away for a Parasect.

Surf on to the water directly south of the Pokémon Center. You'll spot two houses to the south. Surf in between them and examine the west side of the eastern house, on the tile closest to land, to find a hidden Max Ether .

Yellow players should now head to Route 6, just north of Vermilion City.

Pokémon evaluations Psyduck ( evaluation ) — Rating: D . This is the only place that Yellow players can catch a Psyduck or, rarely, its evolved form, Golduck. It'll be very underlevelled compared to the rest of your team but is otherwise a decent, if somewhat bland, Water-type Pokémon.
In-game trade preparation (Yellow) Catch a spare Golduck here if you can, even if it is rather rare, to trade away for a Rhydon later on. If you don't want to hunt for the rare Golduck, then alternatively you can get one by evolving a Psyduck, though you will have to train it from level 15 to level 33 to get it to evolve.

Make your way west from the Pokémon Center to the small pond in the centre of the city. Surf across and talk to the elderly lady on the other side to receive TM41 ( Softboiled ).

Softboiled can only be taught to Chansey and Mew. If you're using one of these two Pokémon, Softboiled has some utility for its out-of-battle effect, which transfers 20% of the user's HP to a chosen party Pokémon. Given Chansey's gargantuan HP, this can save you a few trips to the Pokémon Center. In battle, it's also useful for simply healing the user for 50% of its maximum HP, though using items is still superior without taking up a moveslot. TM41 is unique, but this isn't much of an issue as there is hardly any demand for it.

Fly to Lavender Town so you can head south into Route 12. Continue south, passing through the gatehouse, until you come to the first Fisherman. Just south from him on a small isolated section of land sits TM16 ( Pay Day ), which you can reach with Surf.

Pay Day is a weak 40-power Normal-type move without much battling use and generates money equal to twice the user's level whenever it hits the opponent. This isn't much, so it is not worth using up a moveslot for this. TM16 is unique, so use it carefully.

Pokémon evaluations Slowpoke ( evaluation ) — Rating: C . This marks the first opportunity for Yellow players to catch a Slowpoke, though higher-level ones are available later on at the Seafoam Islands. Water/Psychic typing is fantastic, but Slowpoke takes a lot of hits due to its abysmal Speed.

Now that you have Surf and have tidied up any previous areas, you can take a detour to pick up Zapdos, a level 50 dual-type Electric/Flying Legendary Pokémon. It's an excellent Pokémon, particularly if you don't have an Electric-type Pokémon on your team and have saved the Thunderbolt TM for it.

Purchase a handful of Ultra Balls and bring along a Pokémon that can put opponents to sleep, because Zapdos has a very low catch chance if it isn't inflicted with any status conditions. Freeze is equally good but far harder to inflict, while poison, burn and paralysis aren't quite as good but are still better than using no status condition at all. Also, make sure you have enough room in your PC Box for Zapdos and a handful of other wild Pokémon that you might be interested in.

Fly to Cerulean City and withdraw Pokémon that can use Surf and Cut. Head toward the eastern exit of the city by passing through the burgled house and using Cut on the bush before Route 9. Head all the way east through Route 9 on to Route 10, recognisable by a large patch of tall grass bordered by water on the north and east sides.

It might be worth healing up at the Pokémon Center just to the south here, which is the nearest one to the Power Plant but also cannot be accessed via Fly. This means that using Dig or an Escape Rope to leave the Power Plant will return you to this Pokémon Center, saving you the trek through Route 9 from Cerulean City.

Surf on to the water to the north and follow it around to the east and south. As it banks around to the west, you'll spot a PokéManiac (F) above you.

PokéManiac (F) Pokémon Type Lv. Exp. Moves Rhyhorn Ground/Rock 30 867 Horn Attack , Stomp HP: 92 , Attack: 61 , Defense: 66 , Speed: 24 , Special: 27 Lickitung Normal 30 816 Supersonic , Stomp , Disable , Defense Curl HP: 98 , Attack: 43 , Defense: 54 , Speed: 27 , Special: 45 Reward ₽1500

Just to the north-west of him is the entrance to the Power Plant, so head inside.

Appendix : Red and Blue walkthrough/Section 11

  • 1.1 Fly, Fly Away
  • 1.2 Roadblock
  • 3.1 Time for a Trade
  • 4.1 Fishing Guru 2
  • 4.2 Safari Zone Warden's house
  • 4.3 Fuchsia Gym
  • 4.4.1 Entrance
  • 4.4.2 Area 1
  • 4.4.3 Area 2
  • 4.4.4 Area 3

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Route 16 links Celadon City to Route 17 . The road southward to Fuchsia City can be dangerous for pedestrians, so be sure to bring a Bicycle.

Fly, Fly Away

Use Cut on the small tree to reach the secluded northern area. Enter the house beyond the gate and speak to the girl inside. She prefers to spend time on her own and gives you HM02 ( Fly ) to keep her hideaway a secret. Using Fly in the field allows a Trainer to instantly travel to any city or town that had been visited previously.

A Snorlax has fallen asleep near the gate, blocking the path. Use the Poké Flute to wake the Pokémon, which attacks in a grumpy rage! Snorlax are hard to find, so catch it if you can.

The bridges of Route 17 pass over the ocean on the way downhill to Route 18 . Anyone riding a Bicycle on Cycling Road who decides to stop pedaling will continue rolling southward, unless the A or B Buttons are held.

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Route 18 leads east from Route 17 to Fuchsia City .

Time for a Trade

Enter the gate and visit the second floor to find a boy who is looking to trade Pokémon. He is hoping to get a Slowbro , and is willing to trade his Lickitung for one. Slowbro can be caught in the wild or evolved from a Slowpoke , but Lickitung is a unique Pokémon found nowhere else.

Fuchsia City

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Fuchsia City is the largest city in southern Kanto , located between Route 18 and Route 15 . To the south, a beach leads to the waters of Route 19 . The northern part of the city is occupied by rare Pokémon exhibits and a nature preserve known as the Safari Zone . Trainers aiming to earn their next Badge can challenge the Fuchsia Gym in the southwest.

Fishing Guru 2

The southeastern-most house belongs to the Fishing Guru's brother . Speak to him to receive a Good Rod . This mid-level fishing rod can reel in a greater variety of water-dwelling Pokémon than the Old Rod . Give it a try at his backyard pond to find Poliwag and Goldeen to add to your collection.

Safari Zone Warden's house

The southeastern house belongs to the Safari Zone Warden . It is difficult to understand what he is saying, but seems to have misplaced his set of Gold Teeth . If you happen to find a set of false teeth, be sure to return it to him.

Fuchsia Gym

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FUCHSIA CITY POKéMON GYM LEADER: KOGA The Poisonous Ninja Master!

The Fuchsia Gym officially specializes in Poison-type Pokémon, although there are several Psychic - and Ground-type Pokémon to be found inside. Poison Pokémon take serious damage from Psychic and Ground moves, while Grass and Bug Pokémon may struggle against them. The Gym Leader is trained in the skills of the ninja, and has installed a series of nearly invisible glass panels to disorient any challengers. Anyone looking to battle the Gym Leader must first find the path between these panels to reach the middle of the room. Koga 's team includes only pure Poison-type Pokémon, so Ground and Psychic attacks will be the most effective. Each of his Pokémon can poison their target, so be sure to bring along some Antidotes .

After the battle, Koga awards you the Soul Badge , which gives your Pokémon a slight Speed boost during battle and enables the use of Surf in the field. As a prize, he also gives you TM06 ( Toxic ), which he claims is a secret ninja technique from over 400 years ago.

Safari Zone

For $ 500, Trainers who visit the Safari Zone are given 30 Safari Balls and allowed to catch any Pokémon they can find. There is a catch: visitors are restricted from using their own Pokémon to weaken the wild Pokémon first. Instead, they may throw either bait or rocks before attempting capture. Throwing bait makes a Pokémon less likely to run, but harder to catch; throwing a rock has the opposite effect. When visitors run out of Safari Balls or walk 500 steps, the game is over.

Enter the safari and head to the northeast to reach the second area.

Climb onto the larger rocky ridge to the south and pick up the Carbos . Head west to reach several patches of tall grass, TM37 ( Egg Bomb ) on the edge of a lake, and a Max Potion to the northwest. Collect the Full Restore near the rest house and take the northeast exit.

Go northwest through the tall grass and climb onto the rocky ridge. Head northeast from the three ponds to find TM40 ( Skull Bash ). Turn west near the rest house to pick up a Protein and follow the path to the southwest exit.

Head south to find a set of Gold Teeth , then go west to get TM32 ( Double Team ) before entering the Secret House. It seems that no one else has ventured this deep into the park, so the HM03 ( Surf ) is yours. Use it on a Water Pokémon, like Gyarados or Lapras , and you can cross the pond to the south to reach a Max Potion and a Max Revive on the way back to the entrance. Otherwise, you can backtrack through the other areas until the timer runs out, which likely will not be much longer.

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A Guide to the Safari Zone in Fire Red

Safari Zone Fire Red is an exciting and unique Pokémon game for the Game Boy Advance. This game is based on the classic Pokémon Fire Red game, but with a twist. Instead of exploring the world of Kanto, you are now in the Safari Zone and must capture wild Pokémon from teir natural environment.

The gameplay of Safari Zone Fire Red is quite different from traditional Pokémon games. Instead of traveling aound the world to battle wild Pokémon, you must track them down in their native habitat and capture them with your Poké Ball. You can also use Safari Balls to capture rarer Pokémon that are found only in the Safari Zone. The goal of the game is to collect as many different types of Pokémon as possible while exploring the area.

The graphics of Safari Zone Fire Red are much improved over its predecessor, featuring more detailed environments and colorful characters. The music and sound effects also add to the immersive experience, immersing players in a vibrant world filled with adventure and discovery.

In addition to capturing wild Pokémon, there are plnty of other activities available in Safari Zone Fire Red. You can hunt for rare items such as fossils or explore dungeons for hidden treasures. There are also mini-games that can be played for fun or as a way to earn rewards like rare items or money.

Overall, Safari Zone Fire Red is an engaging and exciting game that provides hours of entertainment for fans of all ages. With improved graphics, an interesting story line, plenty of activities to keep players busy, and an abundance of wild Pokémon to capture, this is sure to be a hit aong gamers everywhere!

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Pokémon Found in the Safari Zone in Fire Red

The Safari Zone in Fire Red is home to many rare Pokémon, such as Chansey, Kangaskhan, Scyther, Pinsir, Dratini, and Tauros. There are also a variety of uncommon Pokémon that can be found in different areas of the Safari Zone, including Parasect, Venonat, Exeggcute, Nidoran♀ and Nidoran♂. Additionally, the Safari Zone features some exclusive Pokémon that can only be acquired there such as the elusive Kangaskhanite. Finally, the Safari Zone also contains several common Pokémon like Magikarp and Doduo.

Exploring the Secrets of the Safari Zone

Yes, there is a trick to the Safari Zone. The key is to use a combination of throwing rocks and balls. First, throw a sensible number of rocks – this will help make the Pokémon you’re trying to catch appar more often. Then, when you spot it, switch to throwing Poké Balls in an effort to catch it before it runs away or calms down and resets the catch rate. Additionally, using items such as bait or a stick can also increase your chances of catching the desired Pokémon. By combining these techniques and having patience, you can make the most out of your time in the Safari Zone!

The Consequences of Throwing Rocks in the Safari Zone

The general consensus is that throwing rocks in the Safari Zone should be avoided, as it significantly increases the chance of the Pokémon fleeing. Instead, bait is a much more effective way to catch Pokémon in the Safari Zone, as it makes them more likey to stay and fight. It is also important to remember that some areas of the Safari Zone may not allow any form of battle or capture at all – so be sure to read the rules before you start throwing rocks!

Exploring the Safari Zone

The Safari Zone is a special area of the Pokémon world where Trainers can encounter wild Pokémon in a unique way. Instead of battling their wild counterparts, Trainers must rely on their wits and luck to catch them. To do this, Trainers are givn special tools such as rocks, bait, and fishing rods which attract the attention of wild Pokémon. Once the Pokémon is interested in the Trainer’s offering, they can then use various Pokéballs to attempt to capture it. However, since the wild Pokémon are free to run away at any time, catching them can be tricky!

Obtaining a Lapras in Fire Red

To get a Lapras in Pokemon Fire Red, you will need to fist visit the Silph employee on the 7th Floor of the Saffron City Pokémon Center. Talk to him, and he will give you a rare Level 15 Lapras as a reward. Keep in mind that this is a one-time offer, so if you decline or miss it, it won’t be available again. Additionally, since Lapras is a Water-type Pokémon, you’ll need to have Surf as one of your active moves in order to access the Silph employee and receive Lapras.

Obtaining a Pokeflute in Fire Red

In order to get a Pokeflute in Fire Red, you must firt go to the Team Rocket hideout located in Celadon City. Besting the Team Rocket leader is required to progress further. After that, you must travel to Lavender Town and make your way up to the top of the tower. Once there, you’ll need to beat a few grunts before Mr Fugi will give you the Pokeflute as a reward. Finally, you can use the flute on Snorlax, who is located at Route 16.

Where to Find Gold Teeth in Pokémon Fire Red

To get the Gold Teeth in Fire Red, you must fist make your way south to Area 3. Once there, travel south a few squares and you will find the Gold Teeth.

Catching Scyther in the Safari Zone in Pokémon Red

Catching a Scyther in the Safari Zone in Pokémon Red is quie straightforward. First, you’ll need to acquire some Safari Balls from the Warden at the entrance of the Safari Zone. Once you have your Safari Balls, enter Area 1 and start walking around. You’ll eventually encounter a wild Scyther – when this happens, throw a Safari Ball at it and make sure to hit it with the ball. If you succeed in capturing it, congratulations! You now have your very own Scyther!

Catching Chansey in the Safari Zone

To catch a Chansey in the Safari Zone, it is best to use bait and Safari Balls first. Make sure to use plenty of bait as this will help attract Chansey. Once you spot a Chansey, throw a Safari Ball at it so that it can be captured. Make sure that the Safari Ball lands within the circle of the Chansey’s shadow for an increased chance of catching it. If Chansey runs away before you can throw a Safari Ball, try using rocks to make it stay in one place and then throw a Safari Ball at it.

Exploring the Safari Zone in Pokémon Games

The Safari Zone has appeared in several Pokémon games, including the Generation I games (Red, Blue and Yellow), the Generation II games (Gold, Silver and Crystal), the Generation IV remakes (HeartGold and SoulSilver), and the Generation V game (Pokémon Black 2 and White 2). The Safari Zone allows players to catch certain wild Pokémon by throwing Poké Balls at them. It typically contains rarer Pokémon than those found in regular areas of the game.

Can You Find an Eevee in Pokémon Fire Red?

No, unfortuntely there is no Eevee in Pokémon Fire Red. However, you can obtain a Tea from an old lady inside the mansion in Celadon City before leaving the building. If you give this Tea to one of the guard houses around Saffron City, it will open up Saffron City and allow you to access a single Eevee.

Is Dragonite a Good Choice for Fire Red?

Dragonite is a formidable Pokemon in Fire Red and Leaf Green. It has good stats across the board, allowing it to take hits as well as dish out damage. Outrage, Dragonite’s signature move, is an incredibly powerful attack that can do massive damage to any opponent who doesn’t have a Dragon-type Pokemon on ther team. Dragonite can also use other powerful moves like Thunderbolt, Blizzard, Ice Beam and Earthquake to cover weaknesses. With its high stats and wide move pool, Dragonite can easily be a great addition to any team in Fire Red and Leaf Green.

Locating the Super Rod in Pokémon Fire Red

The Super Rod can be found in Fire Red ater defeating the Elite Four and becoming the Champion. To get it, travel to the Silence Bridge fishing guru located on Route 12 and defeat him in a fishing contest. After winning, he will give you the Super Rod as a reward. This rod is an incredibly powerful tool that allows you to fish for even rarer Pokémon than with any other rod in the game.

Getting Rid of Sleeping Pokémon in Fire Red

In order to get rid of a sleeping Pokémon in Fire Red, you will need to use the Poke Flute item. This item can be obtained by talking to the little girl at Cerulean City who will give it to you in exchange for HM02 (Fly). Once you have it, go to where the sleeping Pokémon is located and stand directly next to it. Then use the Poke Flute to wake it up and it will move out of your way.

Getting Rid of Snorlax in Fire Red

To get rid of the Snorlax in Fire Red, you need to wake it up using the Poké Flute, put it to sleep by using a move such as Sleep Powder or Yawn, and then wear down its hitpoints. Once its hitpoints are low enough, you can attempt to catch it with a Poké Ball. You shold try to use a Great Ball or higher for the best chance of success.

Exploring the Safari Zone for Gold Teeth

Gold Teeth are located in the north-western part of Area 3 of the Safari Zone in Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow. To access this area, you must firt obtain a special item called the Safari Ball from Jessie at Route 19. Once you have this item, head to the north-west area of Area 3 and look for a group of rocks that form an arch. Entering this arch will take you to a hidden grotto, where you can find the Gold Teeth hiding inside.

Catching Zapdos in Fire Red

To catch Zapdos in Fire Red, you’ll need to prepare yourself for a difficult battle. First, weaken the bird by reducing its HP to the red zone and then inflicting it with a weakening status condition such as Sleep, Paralyze or Freeze. Once it is sufficiently weakened, start throwing Ultra Balls at it until you finally catch it! Make sure to save after completing the battle so that all your hard work is not lost. Good luck!

Locating Articuno in Pokemon Fire Red

Articuno can be found by heading to the small cave southwest of Fuschia City’s Southern coast. Once inside, use HM Strength to drop two boulders throgh holes in the floor, then descend to the lowest level and surf downriver to find Articuno.

Safari Zone Fire Red is a fun and exciting game for all ages. It combines the classic pokemon experience with new areas, creatures, and activities. Players can explore the Safari Zone to catch rare and powerful pokemon, battle trainers, and participate in various mini-games. The game also features an online multiplayer mode for players to battle each other or join together to complete missions and objectives. With its colorful graphics and entertaining gameplay, Safari Zone Fire Red offers an enjoyable experience that will keep players coming back for more.

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