Safari Zone

The Safari Zone is home to some rare Pokémon, as well as a number of interesting items.

In case you're confused about how to catch Pokémon in the Safari Zone, here are the basic rules:

  • You can take 500 steps before you're automatically recalled to the entrance.
  • You can only use the 30 Safari Balls provided by the park.
  • You cannot attack or use items or status altering moves.
  • You can throw stones to make the Pokémon you are trying to catch angry. This will make it more likely that you will catch the Pokémon, but it will also make the Pokémon more likely to run away. You should throw multiple stones to increase your chances.
  • You can toss out bait to make the Pokémon stay around longer. On the downside, this makes them harder to catch.
  • Catching some of the rare Pokémon, like Chansey can be tough. It's not unusual to throw all 30 Safari Balls without catching a Pokémon, so don't get discouraged. Just save your game before you enter the Safari Zone. If you don't catch anything good, just restart.

Find the Warden's Teeth

From the entrance, head north and east to find the exit to Area 1. Head east until you come to a grassy area, then go up the steps to the north. Go west, then down the steps and continue on north where you will see another short stairway. Go up the stairs, go east, and then down the next stairway you see. The exit to Area 2 is to the west, so go north until you can turn left and continue on west until you find the exit.

Now that you're in Area 2, go west until you're in the tall grass, then continue on north and go up the steps (not the ones by the sign), then take the next flight of stairs down again. Go west until you bump into a pond, then continue on north. Go east until you find yourself in tall grass again, then go north. When you can't go any further, turn to the left and continue on west (pick up the Protein power-up on the way). You'll come to another patch of tall grass. You're almost there. Just go all the way to the south and exit this map to go to Area 3. There, finally -- a few squares to the south -- you will find the Gold Teeth.

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Get HM 03 (Surf) and TM 32 (Double Team)

Since you're already here, why not get the most useful HM at the same time as the teeth? Just go to the west from where you entered into Area 3 and you'll see a small hut (you will also see TM32 lying outside on the ground, so grab it). Inside the hut, you will receive Surf . Teach this to your Pokémon to get a powerful Water attack that almost always hits its target -- and the ability to cross rivers, ponds, lakes and even oceans. To go for a swim anywhere, just walk up to a shore and select the Pokémon that knows Surf in the Pokémon menu. Select Surf and you're on your way.

Get HM04 (Strength) and Rare Candy

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With the Gold Teeth in hand, go back to the Warden's house in Fuchsia City (it's the house in the southeast, below the pond). As a reward for bringing back his teeth, he will give you HM04 (Strength). This power lets your Pokémon push around large boulders (you have to manually activate the Strength power every time you enter a new area). Use Strength in the Warden's house and push the boulder to the right. You can now grab the Rare Candy .

More in the Safari Zone

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We've already covered how you can find the Gold Teeth, HM03 and TM32 above, but there is certainly some more stuff to be found here:

  • Nugget: In the entrance area. You need Surf.
  • Leaf Stone: Area 1
  • Max Potion: Area 1
  • Quick Claw: Area 1
  • TM11 (Sunny Day): Area 1
  • Full Restore: Area 1
  • TM47 (Steel Wing): Area 2
  • Protein: Area 2
  • Gold Teeth: Area 3
  • TM32 (Double Team): Area 3
  • Max Revive: Area 3
  • Max Potion: Area 3

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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.

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By CaptainGrey February 21, 2015 in Guide Tavern

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This guide is made to help you know which Pokemon are available in the Safari Zone in Kanto & Hoenn ; What their encounter rates are ( Very Common / Common / Average / Rare / Very rare ) , what items they can hold, and what items you can find inside.

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The Safari Zone in Kanto is located at Fuchsia City

Entry fees : 500 $$

Safari balls : 30

Steps : 600

>>> ENTRANCE <<<

Nidoran m -> common

Nidoran f -> common

Rhyhorn -> common

Exeggcute -> common

Venonat -> average

Nidorino -> average

Nidorina -> average

Parasect -> rare (Can hold Big & Tiny Mushroom)

Pinsir / Scyther -> rare

Chansey -> very rare (Can hold Lucky Egg)

Slowpoke/Psyduck -> very commons (day and night)

Magikarp -> 100%

Goldeen -> common

Poliwag -> average

Magikarp -> average

Seaking -> common

Dratini  ->average (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Psyduck -> rare

Slowpoke -> rare

Dragonair -> very rare (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Nugget  : On the island (requires Surf )

Leaf Stone  : on the island (requires Surf ) (hidden)

>>> AREA 1 <<<

Nidoran m -> common

Nidoran f --> common

Doduo -> common

Paras -> average (Can hold Tiny & Big Mushroom)

Parasect -> rare (Can hold Tiny & Big Mushroom)

Kangaskhan -> rare

Scyther / Pinsir -> very rare

Psyduck / Slowpoke -> very common

Magikarp -> very commons

Poliwag -> common

Magikarp -> common

Dratini -> average (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Leaf Stone  : On the upper pathway near the rest house

TM 11 (Sunny Day)  : On the ledge beside the pond

Max Potion  : Far west of the small mountain

Full Restore  : Near the rest house

>>> AREA 2 <<<

Nidoran f -> common


Paras -> average (Can hold Tiny & Big mushroom)

Lickitung -> average

Venomoth -> rare

Nidorina -> rare

Chansey -> rare (Can Hold Lucky Egg)

Tauros -> very rare

Psyduck / Slowpoke -> very commons

Protein  : On the upper pathway near the rest house

TM 47 (Steel Wing)  : Beside a tree west of the rest house

Quick Claw  : On a grassless patch in the middle of the area

>>> AREA 3 <<<

Exeggcute -> average

Nidorin f -> rare

Tauros -> rare

Kangaskhan -> very rare

Max revive  : in a corner at the southeast base of the mountain

Max potion  : in the grass at the southwest base of the mountain

Gold Teeth  : south of the sign asking to find them (obligatory for obtain HM 04 Strength)

TM 32 (Double team)  : southeast of the Secret House

Revive  : on the southeast statue near the Secret House (hidden)

HM 03 (SURF)  : from the man in the Secret House

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The Safari Zone in Hoenn is located Route 121 before Lilycove City

>>> AREA 1 / ENTRANCE <<<

Oddish -> common

Kakuna -> common

Girafarig -> common

Wobbuffet -> average

Doduo -> average

Natu -> average

Pikachu -> rare (can hold Light Ball)

Gloom -> rare

Gloom-> rare

Psyduck -> 100%

Magikarp -> very common

Goldeen -> commmon

Goldeen -> very common

Max revive  : Far southwest of the Area, beyond the pond (requires Surf )

Gloom -> average

Pinsir -> rare

Dodrio -> rare

Psyduck -> very common

Golduck -> rare

TM 22 (Solar Beam)  : Far northeast of the area, beyond the pond (requires Surf and Mach Bike )

>>> AREA 4 <<<

Geodude (Rock Smash) -> 100% (can hold e verstone)

Phanpy / Donphan -> common

Heracross -> rare

Xatu -> rare

Calcium  : In the far northwest part of the area (requires Acro Bike )

>>> AREA 5 <<<

Mareep -> common

Sunkern -> common

Spinarak -> average

Aipom -> average

HootHoot -> rare

Snubull -> rare

Gligar -> rare

Stantler -> rare

Chikorita -> very rare

Wooper -> common

Marill -> common

Totodile -> very rare

Quagsire -> very rare

Remoraid -> common

Octillery -> very rare

PP up  : Three squares south of the southernmost Pokéblock stand (hidden)

Full Restore  : In the furthest southeast patch of grass (hidden)

Big Pearl  : East in a patch of grass beyond the top of the waterfall

>>> AREA 6 <<<

Shuckle (Rock Smash) -> 100% (can hold Root or Claw Fossils)

Aipom -> common

Teddiursa -> common

Sunkern -> average

Ledyba -> average

Houndour -> rare

Miltank -> rare

Pineco -> rare

Cyndaquil -> very rare

Rare Candy : In the southeast portion of the area there is a 2×3 patch of light green grass in the lower right portion of it (hidden)

Zinc  : In a small nook among the wall in the rocky path to the north (hidden)

Nugget  : Between two ledges at the end of the rocky path to the west

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JonazDK

will u include something about catchrate and best way to catch diffrents pokes?

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Michelle

Well done! Don't forget to include that you can find Claw & Root fossils on Shuckle in the Hoenn SZ when you add that to the guide, also a neat little trick for mass Shuckle hunting; Rock Smash all Rocks in Area -> Switch Channels & you don't have to move. :)

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Noad

Moved to that main forum and added to the Guide Tavern Index.

Bestfriendss

Bestfriendss

I am planning on endorsing your guide when I get the chance to. Stay tuned to the RR News channel!

[spoiler]Keep up the good work! ;) [/spoiler]

Malorne

less common, more %'s pls
its hard to judge percentiles, especially when the developers changed up the safari zones (lotad at night in Kanto, that is evidence of a change...).
means that they have the % as well. Besides, i'm not asking for cpt to put it in half n hour later, whenever they are accurate

I do pose this question to you Malorne, do you understand the fact that CaptainGrey is not a dev? I know that he posted where all the pokes are, but at the same time, he probably ventured out into the safari a couple of times. Captain is just giving his input from a CM's prospective. ( C M = Community Manager not Development Manager). Thus, Captain probably does not have the percentiles on top of his head. The devs have a hard job, but at the same time, they shouldn't be responsible for giving us percentiles, that is just plan silly. My conclusion to the problem, lack the percentiles (in the Emerald Guide Book, I read it and when it was showing pokemon, it didn't say "Whismer 100% " instead it stated "Whismer Very Common ." Percentiles are just plan silly and are not needed to make an effective guide. CaptainGrey made a to the point guide that I am planning to advertise on my YT channel, it is to the point, and no need for silly numbers.

I do pose this question to you Malorne, do you understand the fact that CaptainGrey is not a dev?
 CaptainGrey made a to the point guide that I am planning to advertise on my YT channel, it is to the point, and no need for silly numbers.
how is this about your channel again? i prefer numbers of rarity, gives more precise rates.

1. The devs can't give numbers because then that would be like looking into a mathematics guide of PokeMMO rather than a typical guide. Thus, if they did give exact numbers, this would ruin the fun of the game, and this would single-handedly, expose the game too much.

2. Please refrain from insulting my YouTube channel, it is not polite. I am not going to insult you although I do feel like doing it sometimes. Violates Rule 1 clause a

These are two important points I would like to express to you. Please read them. Like I said, I am going to refrain from insulting you for all the distress you are causing here on a simplistic and to the point guide.

1. The devs can't give numbers because then that would be like looking into a mathematics guide of PokeMMO rather than a typical guide. Thus, if they did give exact numbers, this would ruin the fun of the game, and this would single-handedly, expose the game too much.   2. Please refrain from insulting my YouTube channel, it is not polite. I am not going to insult you although I do feel like doing it sometimes. Violates Rule 1 clause a   These are two important points I would like to express to you. Please read them. Like I said, I am going to refrain from insulting you for all the distress you are causing here on a simplistic and to the point guide.
i didn't insult your channel lol, was simply asking what was the validity about it with the topic at hand (which is irrelivant btw) also, giving out exact encounter rates doesn't change that much of a thing with the fun of the game, coz it isn't... so i don't see why not actually, why am i even arguing with you lol. Cpt, give enc rates mate  

You should play the game itself. You are ruining fun because you are bluntly giving way number information instead of a generic Very Common . Do you want to deface hope for those that want to catch Chansey, but come to find out that there is a 5% chance of encountering it. That would ruin hope for chansey lovers and also discorage people from venturing out into the Safari Zone for that Chansey or Kangaskan. Instead of ruining people's hopes, make a genaric Very Common or Very Rare label, saves the trouble and the more generic you can be, the happier the player base.

More numbers = More stress  <---Important formula for an MMO's success

I will not give the % encounter rates, and please stop to debate about it on this topic to keep it clean. Thanks

do i need to remind you that some values are based on encounter rates?

Well done! Don't forget to include that you can find Claw & Root fossils on Shuckle in the Hoenn SZ when you add that to the guide, also a neat little trick for mass Shuckle hunting; Rock Smash all Rocks in Area -> Switch Channels & you don't have to move.  :)
I am planning on endorsing your guide when I get the chance to. Stay tuned to the RR News channel!   [spoiler]Keep up the good work! ;) [/spoiler]
Safari Zone tips...

I want to make an announcement, I endorsed your safari guide. I hope I helped in making your guide more known throughout the PokeMMO community.

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Gunthug

hey quick think I noticed - in Area 4, i'm encountering a lot of Donphan (not phanphy, as the guide suggests). Otherwise this has been super helpful!

Ye I noticed this today too, i'll add it to the thread, thanks :)

Axler

Hey I cant seem to bunny hop or wheelie using the acro bike to access area 4 in Hoenn

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DarkDragonborn

DarkDragonborn

Yes! Been looking for this kind of guide.

KingRechey

O.o what tauros more rare then chanseys in area 2 weird cuz i was running into tauros left and right one after another more then other pokes and way more then chanseys!

Weedle

I'm pretty sure for zone four in hoenn that xatu is a common, I have been encountering it more than donphan

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Safari Zone

Pokemon firered version  — guide and walkthrough (gba) (portuguese).

GameFAQs

Guide and Walkthrough (GBA) (Portuguese) by maguix

Version: 1.0 | Updated: 07/04/2019

  • Previous: Route 15

Table of Contents

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  • Boulderbadge
  • Pallet Town
  • Oak Pokémon Research Lab
  • Viridian City
  • Oak Pokémon Research Lab (pós Parcel)
  • Pallet Town (pós Pokédex)
  • Viridian City (pós Pokédex)
  • Route 2 (lado sul)
  • Viridian Forest
  • Route 2 (lado norte)
  • Pewter City
  • Cascadebadge
  • Pewter City (pós Pewter Gym)
  • Route 4 (lado oeste)
  • Route 4 (lado leste)
  • Cerulean City
  • Sea Cottage
  • Cerulean Gym
  • Thunderbadge
  • Cerulean City (pós Sea Cottage)
  • Underground Path (5-6)
  • Vermilion City
  • Diglett's Cave
  • Route 2 (Cut)
  • Viridian City (Cut)
  • Pewter City (Cut)
  • Pewter Museum of Science (Fundos)
  • Vermilion Gym
  • Rainbowbadge
  • Route 10 (lado norte)
  • Rock Tunnel
  • Route 10 (lado sul)
  • Lavender Town
  • Pokémon Tower
  • Route 12 (lado norte)
  • Underground Path (7-8)
  • Celadon City
  • Celadon Mansion
  • Celadon Department Store
  • Route 16 (lado norte)
  • Rocket Game Corner
  • Rocket Hideout
  • Celadon Gym
  • Pokémon Tower (pós Rocket Hideout)
  • Lavender Volunteer House
  • Route 16 (lado sul)
  • Fuchsia City
  • Route 19 (lado norte)
  • Route 12 (lado sul)
  • Safari Zone Warden's Home
  • Fuchsia Gym
  • Route 4 (Surf)
  • Route 10 (Surf)
  • Power Plant
  • Route 12 (Surf)
  • Routes 5, 6, 7 ou 8 (pós Tea)
  • Saffron City
  • Fighting Dojo
  • Silph Co. Office Building
  • Saffron City (pós Silph Co.)
  • Saffron Gym
  • Volcanobadge
  • Route 19 (lado sul)
  • Route 20 (lado leste)
  • Seafoam Islands
  • Route 20 (lado oeste)
  • Cinnabar Island
  • Pokémon Lab
  • Pokémon Mansion
  • Cinnabar Gym
  • Cinnabar Island (pós Cinnabar Gym)
  • Treasure Beach
  • Kindle Road (lado sul)
  • Kindle Road (lado norte)
  • Three Island
  • Bond Bridge
  • Berry Forest
  • One Island (pós Berry Forest)
  • Viridian Gym
  • Pokémon League
  • Route 22 (pós Earthbadge)
  • Victory Road
  • Indigo Plateau
  • Pallet Town (pós Elite Four)
  • Oak Pokémon Research Lab (pós Elite Four)
  • One Island (pós National Dex)
  • Mt. Ember (pós solicitação Celio)
  • One Island (pós Ruby)
  • Three Isle Port (pós National Dex)
  • Four Island
  • Icefall Cave
  • Five Island
  • Water Labyrinth
  • Resort Gorgeous
  • Selphy's House
  • Five Isle Meadow
  • Memorial Pillar
  • Water Path (lado norte)
  • Pattern Bush
  • Outcast Island
  • Altering Cave
  • Water Path (lado sul)
  • Ruin Valley
  • Dotted Hole
  • Seven Island
  • Canyon Entrance
  • Sevault Canyon (lado norte)
  • Sevault Canyon (lado sul)
  • Tanoby Ruins
  • Tanoby Chambers
  • Trainer Tower (exterior)
  • Trainer Tower
  • Rocket Warehouse
  • One Island (pós Rocket Warehouse)
  • Pokémon Andarilhos
  • Cerulean City (pós Ruby e Sapphire)
  • Cerulean Cave
  • Elite Four (pós Ruby e Sapphire)
  • Birth Island
  • Seções Especiais
  • Surf e Pesca
  • Time Maguix

Para entrar na Safari Zone você precisa pagar $500. Você receberá 30 Safari Balls . Assim que entrar você poderá procurar Pokémon até acabar todas as suas Safari Balls ou até dar 600 passos, você pode sair antes disso se quiser.

Você começa na Área Central . Siga para nordeste para acessar a Área 1 . Siga para leste e suba a rampa ao norte. Continue na mesma direção para pegar uma Leaf Stone . Siga para oeste da rampa e desça por outra. Você verá dois lagos ao norte, entre eles há uma TM11 (Sunny Day) . A noroeste deste item você encontra uma Max Potion . Suba a rampa a leste e desça pelo outro lado. A sudeste você verá um Full Restore . Siga para noroeste para chegar na Área 2 .

A noroeste há uma rampa, suba por ela e desça do outro lado. Siga para noroeste mais um pouco para encontrar uma Quick Claw . Volte para a primeira rampa e siga para noroeste dela subindo outra rampa. Desça do outro lado e vá para para sudoeste para chegar na Área 3 .

Siga para o sul até ver uma rampa a sua esquerda, a oeste dela há um Max Revive . Suba a rampa e siga para oeste descendo do outro lado para pegar outra Max Potion . Volte para a Área 2 e siga para o norte, logo você encontrará uma TM47 (Steel Wing) . A nordeste você encontra uma Protein . Siga para oeste do item e você se verá em outra parte da Área 3.

Siga para o sul para pegar os Gold Teeth . A oeste deles você encontra a TM32 (Double Team) . O prédio a noroeste é a Secret House , entre nela e fale com o NPC lá dentro. Ele te parabeniza por ter encontrado este local e te dá a HM03 (Surf) . Ande até o seu tempo acabar. Se terminou de explorar a Safari Zone siga para a Safari Zone Warden's Home .

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Appendix : FireRed and LeafGreen walkthrough/Section 9

  • 1.1.3 The Amazing Eevee
  • 1.2.5 Rooftop Square
  • 1.3 Celadon Gym
  • 1.4 Fickle Fortune
  • 1.5 Shady Dealings
  • 1.6.1 A Secret Switch?
  • 1.7 Prize Corner
  • 1.8.1 B1F (North)
  • 1.8.3 B1F (West)
  • 1.8.6 B4F (Northwest)
  • 1.8.7.1 VS Giovanni
  • 1.9 The Key to the City
  • 2.1.1.1.1 If the player chose Bulbasaur:
  • 2.1.1.1.2 If the player chose Charmander:
  • 2.1.1.1.3 If the player chose Squirtle:
  • 2.2 Mr. Fuji's house

Celadon City

pokemon fire red safari zone secret house

Celadon City is located between Route 7 to the east and Route 16 to the west. The Celadon Department Store in the northwest offers all kinds of items for sale. The Celadon Mansion is a hotel, with a group known as Game Freak as its current occupants. Visitors can try their luck at the Game Corner in the heart of the city and redeem their winnings at the Prize Corner next door. The Celadon Gym stands on a hill in the southwest part of town.

Celadon Mansion

The tall building in the north part of town is Celadon Mansion .

Speak to the elderly woman on the first floor to receive a cup of Tea , a healthier alternative to the usual drinks . It's not meant for Pokémon consumption, however, so hold onto it for now.

On the third floor, Game Freak 's game designer promises a reward for showing him your completed Pokédex .

The Amazing Eevee

To further this goal of completing the Pokédex, leave an empty slot in your party and follow the path behind the Pokémon Center to find a break in the trees. Enter the mansion through the back door and climb to the top floor to obtain an Eevee . This Pokémon's unique genetic makeup allows it to evolve into one of several different forms. Exposure to a Water Stone , ThunderStone , or Fire Stone will cause it to evolve into Vaporeon , Jolteon , or Flareon , respectively. Any one will make a useful addition to your team, as they can cover your first Pokémon 's weakness. These stones can only be purchased in the nearby Department Store.

Celadon Department Store

The Celadon Department Store is the largest shop in Kanto . Nearly any item a Trainer could want can be found here.

The Trainer's Market is found on the second floor. Everyday items like Great Balls and Super Potions are offered here.

The third floor holds the TV Game Shop, with various video games on display. There are no items for sale, but the clerk behind the counter is a Move Tutor who offers to teach Counter to a compatible Pokémon. This move retaliates from any physical hit with double the damage taken.

Wise Man Gifts is located on the fourth floor. The stones that cause certain Pokémon to evolve can be purchased here. Be sure to pick up a Poké Doll or two, as they are useful for running from wild Pokémon.

The Drugstore can be found on the fifth floor. Battle items and vitamins are offered here.

Rooftop Square

The Rooftop Square houses a picnic area and several vending machines . Each machine offers Fresh Water , Soda Pop , and Lemonade . If you purchase one of each drink for the little girl nearby, she rewards you with TM16 ( Light Screen ), TM20 ( Safeguard ), and TM33 ( Reflect ), respectively.

Celadon Gym

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CELADON CITY POKéMON GYM LEADER: ERIKA The Nature Loving Princess!

The Celadon Gym specializes in Grass-type Pokémon. This type is generally vulnerable against Fire -, Ice -, Flying -, Poison -, and Bug-type attacks. Most Pokémon inside are also part-Poison, which leaves them exposed to Psychic moves, as well. Water , Rock , and Ground Pokémon are best kept on the sidelines. Grass Pokémon tend to harass their target with status ailments, so it is a good idea to bring healing items like Antidote , Parlyz Heal , and Awakening . Once the first few Gym Trainers have been defeated, have a Pokémon use Cut on one of the small trees to reach the clearing with the Gym Leader.

After the battle, Erika awards you the Rainbow Badge , which ensures obedience from all Pokémon up to level 50 and enables the use of Strength in the field. She also gives you TM19 ( Giga Drain ) as a prize.

Fickle Fortune

Stop by the restaurant on the city's south side and talk to the man near the back wall. A string of bad luck at the slot machines has cost him all of his money, so he has no more use for his Coin Case and gives it to you.

Shady Dealings

Several Team Rocket Grunts can be seen loitering around the city. Next door to the restaurant, there are workers organizing the transport of 2,000 Pokémon every month to the Game Corner to be used as prizes. Numbers like that mean money, and are sure to draw Team Rocket's attention. Whatever the group may be involved in, as one of the workers points out, it surely has nothing to do with a hidden switch in the Game Corner.

Game Corner

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The prizes offered next door are expensive, so it will require a large number of coins to receive all of them. Coins may be purchased at the counter in sets of 50 for $ 1,000 and sets of 500 for $ 10,000. Others can be obtained by speaking with other patrons, and even more can be found dropped on the ground.

A Secret Switch?

Nothing seems out of the ordinary at first, but there is something off about the man in black who is fixated on a poster on the back wall. When you try to speak to him, he picks a fight with you. Defeat his two Pokémon and he retreats, leaving the poster unguarded. Inspect it to find a secret switch hidden underneath; press this switch and a hidden door opens to the right, revealing a secret stairway leading underground.

Prize Corner

Rocket hideout.

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The Rocket Hideout is a secret underground complex used by the group as their base of operations. Rumors point to a certain item being located somewhere in Celadon that can identify the ghosts of Pokémon Tower . It would not be surprising for Team Rocket to have acquired an item as valuable as this, so be sure to take it back if you can find it!

B1F (North)

Visit the western room to get an Escape Rope , then take the stairs down to B2F.

Go west to fight the next Team Rocket Grunt. Further west is a maze of spinner tiles meant to thwart any intruders; step on one of these arrow tiles to be sent spinning until you reach a stopper tile.

Enter the maze and follow the spinner tiles to the stopper tile in the northwest. Backtrack carefully to reach an X Speed in the northeast corner. Collect the Moon Stone , TM12 ( Taunt ), and Super Potion on the way southward. Step on the southernmost spinner tile to reach the maze exit and climb the stairs to the east.

Battle the two Rocket Grunts here and pick up the Hyper Potion .

Backtrack through the east side of the maze and head down the stairs to the northeast.

Go south past the lone Rocket Grunt to reach TM21 ( Frustration ), then head west to enter the second maze of spinner tiles. Collect the Rare Candy on the way southward, then battle another Rocket Grunt. Pick up the BlackGlasses and go downstairs.

B4F (Northwest)

On this first visit to B4F, it is only possible to reach the two rooms on the west side. Pick up the Max Ether on a table to the south, then visit the northwest room. Pick up TM49 ( Snatch ) and battle the nearby Rocket Grunt. Talk to him afterward and he drops the Lift Key , which operates the elevator in the southeast part of the complex.

Climb back up to B2F and make your way through the larger maze again to reach the elevator. Take it down to B4F.

B4F (Southeast)

Exit the elevator and go west to reach a Calcium . Defeat the last two Rocket Grunts and the electronic door that they are guarding opens. Step inside to confront the Rocket boss.

VS Giovanni

Both Giovanni 's Onix and Rhyhorn take massive damage from Grass and Water attacks. His Kangaskhan takes serious damage only from Fighting moves. Avoid using attacking moves if Onix uses Rage , as this boosts its Attack every time it takes damage.

Giovanni cannot believe that he lost, but acknowledges that you raise your Pokémon with great care. He says that a child like you could never understand his goals, then he and most of the other Rockets disappear. Be sure to pick up the Silph Scope that he leaves behind. Ride the elevator to B1F and battle one last Rocket Grunt on the way out.

The Key to the City

With the cup of Tea from Celadon Mansion , you can pass through Saffron City on the way back to Pokémon Tower . Enter Saffron's west gate and the guard sees that you have a beverage. If you give it to him, he shares it with the other three guards which now allows you to reach the city from any direction. Travel eastward through the city to return to Route 8 and Lavender Town .

Lavender Town

Pokémon tower.

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The Ghost Pokémon of Pokémon Tower are immune to Normal - and Fighting-type attacks, but are vulnerable to Dark-type attacks. The spirits can be relentless, so it may be useful to bring a supply of Repels and Poké Dolls along to avoid them as much as possible. There are still many possessed Channelers here as well, so be sure to bring some Super Potions along.

Rival Battle 5

By this point, Blue has assembled a team that includes Grass , Fire , and Water Pokémon to cover his weaknesses. His first Pokémon takes the place of either Exeggcute , Growlithe , or Gyarados , whichever matches its type. His Pidgeotto can still harass Grass- and Bug-type Pokémon with Gust , and strike first with Quick Attack . Exeggcute can induce Sleep with Hypnosis , so use Awakenings as necessary. Growlithe's Ember can deal a decent amount of damage and may cause a Burn . As Blue's only fully-evolved Pokémon, his Gyarados has the biggest offensive presence so be sure to take it down quickly. Kadabra takes super effective damage from Bug-, Ghost -, and Dark-type moves, but physical moves will wear it down as well. Blue's first Pokémon has grown to level 25 and learned some new moves, but it should not be too much to handle. Use super effective moves to send your rival packing and continue up the tower.

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Grab the Escape Rope by the north wall and climb the stairs to 4F.

Pick up the Elixir and Awakening in the center of the room, and the Great Ball near the south wall. Climb the western stairs.

A Channeler in the middle of the fifth floor has not been possessed and maintains a healing area with her white magic. When a Trainer enters this protected zone, all of their Pokémon will be fully healed. A Cleanse Tag can be found here, as well; when held by the lead Pokémon, it decreases the chance of encountering wild Pokémon by 33%. Battle another Channeler or two and grab the Nugget before taking the eastern stairs.

Collect the X Accuracy to the south, then northward past three more Channelers. Grab the Rare Candy in your path and proceed to the south stairway. As you approach, the ghost attacks and the Silph Scope activates, revealing a level 30 Marowak . Unfortunately, this spirit cannot be caught and must be defeated.

When the battle is over, the mother Marowak's spirit is calmed. Finally able to rest, she departs to the afterlife.

Climb the final stairway to the seventh floor.

Defeat the three Rocket Grunts and speak to Mr. Fuji . He thanks you for calming Marowak's spirit and asks that you accompany him to his home, the Volunteer Pokémon House, at the foot of the tower.

Mr. Fuji's house

Speak to Mr. Fuji to receive the Poké Flute as thanks. This instrument awakens any sleeping Pokémon who may hear its music. With this, you can finally wake the two Snorlax who have been blocking the way to southern Kanto . But first, head west to return to Saffron City and take on the next Gym.

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Pokémon: 10 Things You Missed In FireRed & LeafGreen

There are plenty of cool details in Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen that you likely missed!

The first time that Game Freak decided to reboot a series of Pokémon games came in the form of FireRed & LeafGreen , remakes of the original Generation I Kanto games. These remakes saw an updated Pokédex, the addition of mechanics that had been introduced in generations II and III, and an expanded world.

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There are a ton of new things to explore in the Kanto region and the new Sevii Islands, so it's probable that there are a few things you missed. Here are some of the more notable things in FireRed & LeafGreen that many players might have missed.

10 Gender Differences

There are a few differences based on gender in these games. The first that one might encounter is the television in the starting house. If the player is male, a scene that is probably referencing Stand by Me is displayed. If female, the player will see a scene that is most likely a reference to the Wizard of Oz .

Additionally, male NPCs in non-Japanese versions have blue dialogue text, while female NPCs have pink text. In the Japanese versions, male and female NPCs have different fonts in their dialogue.

9 Save Time in the Safari Zone

Safari Zones were once a staple of the series, appearing in several generations. While they function differently in each game, the Kanto Safari Zone in FRLG will allow the player to take 600 steps before they are kicked out.

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There's an easy hack to extend how many Pokémon you can try to catch, though. If you turn and face a different direction without moving to another tile, the game does not process the movement as a "step" toward your 600-step limit. However, turning directions can cause Pokémon to appear.

8 Hidden Items

Another staple of some of the older games is the Item Finder, a key item that can find hidden and invisible items on the ground around the world. But, there are a few spots that you might not think to use it in FireRed & LeafGreen .

Most notably, the two sleeping Snorlax will have a Leftovers underneath them after they're defeated. This useful item will restore a bit of the holder's HP every turn, making it an invaluable and very popular item.

7 Pewter Museum

There's always been a bit of ambiguity surrounding the Pokémon world's relation to our own. Several references in-game are made to the real world, including Pokédex entries that reference real-life locations and mentions of real-life people.

One of these can be found (and is easily missed) in the Pewter City Museum. If the player reads the note on the space shuttle in the museum, it will make mention of 1969's moon landing.

6 No Umbreon Or Espeon

Generation II introduced a night and day mechanic, which allowed for new features and even new evolutions based on the time of day. The most famous example of this is probably Eevee, which will evolve into Espeon only during daylight and into Umbreon at night.

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However, a night/day mechanic was not included in FireRed & LeafGreen , meaning Espeon and Umbreon cannot be obtained by evolving an Eevee. Players looking to complete their Pokédex will need to import the two of them from another game.

Most Nintendo franchises are very meticulous about typos and mistakes in-game, with a level of quality in that regard that is top-notch. However, a few times over the years, things have slipped through the cracks .

In FireRed & LeafGreen , there are a few mistakes that went uncorrected. At one point, the Key Items Pocket is spelled "POKCET," Also, category names are cut off in some versions of the games, depending on how many words they are. Pidgey is referred to as the "Tiny Pokémon" instead of its proper name as the "Tiny Bird Pokémon," and this happens for a few different Pokémon.

4 The Truck

One of the most famous schoolyard rumors in Pokémon history concerns the truck on the docks of the S.S. Anne's harbor. It was said that a player could find Mew underneath it if they made their way over to it across the port's waters.

As a probable reference to these rumors, the truck again appears in FireRed & LeafGreen and the player can find a Lava Cookie underneath it. The truck was even included with a hidden secret again in the Let's Go series .

3 Cinnabar Mansion's Exit

This might be a design mistake or the developers might have just not cared, but some players have pointed out a physical impossibility in Cinnabar Mansion. From the outside, the building has only one door. However, inside, there is a clear entrance and exit, and they're pretty far apart from one another.

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When exiting, the player will come out the same door that they entered through. Is there a portal in this doorway? Nobody knows, but it's definitely a strange design choice.

2 Altering Cave

On Outcast Island in the Sevii Islands, players can find a strange cave that doesn't seem to serve any sort of purpose. Inside, there is nothing of note, and the only Pokémon that spawns is Zubat.

This is because this cave, Altering Cave, was meant to be used for an event but never was. As part of a real-life event, Nintendo planned to released event-exclusive Johto Pokémon that could be caught in the cave, but the events never happened. The cave remains a home to just Zubat and nothing else.

1 Lorelei's Dolls

In the Generation III Kanto games, the player can visit Lorelei's home in the Sevii Islands. The Ice-type-using Elite 4 member apparently loves collecting dolls, with a series of them that appear inside her home.

Every 25 times you defeat the Elite 4, Lorelei will add another doll to the collection, up to a maximum of eight dolls. This means you'll have to defeat the league 200 times, which is no easy feat. Many players have probably not noticed this small but definitely cool secret.

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