Post by Meloetta on Jan 18, 2016 13:27:54 GMT
>[Name]'s house
>[Talk to Girl]
[girl sprite]
I'm raising Pokémon too! When they get strong, they can protect me!
>[Pallet Town sign]
PALLET TOWN
Shades of your journey await!
>[Talk to Fat Man]
[fat man sprite]
Technology is incredible!
You can now store and recall items and Pokémon as data via PC!
>[Laboratory sign]
Oak Pokémon Research Lab
>[Opponent]'s house
>[Enter]
>[Talk to [Opponent]'s sister]
Hi [name]! [Opponent] is out at Grandpa's lab.
>[Enter Laboratory]
>[Scientist left & right]
I study Pokémon as Professor Oak's aide.
>[Girl]
Professor Oak is the authority on Pokémon! Many Pokémon trainers hold him in high regard!
>Pick a starter
Bulbasaur (Level 5)
- Tackle
- Growl
Bulbasaur is perfect for beginners. It can easily mop up Pokémon in the Pewter, Cerulean, and Viridian Gyms, and resists the Pokémon in the Vermilion and Celadon Gyms. It is also unaffected by the Poison status ailment. It may have trouble with the Saffron and Cinnabar Gyms, but at that point in the game you should have some great Pokémon to back it up.
Charmander (Level 5)
- Scratch
- Growl
Charmander is the most difficult Pokémon for beginners to use, since it will be at a disadvantage in the first two Gyms, with its only advantage against the Celadon Gym. His final evolution, Charizard, is noted for being quite powerful, though it may not usually have a type advantage in battle.
Squirtle (Level 5)
- Tackle
- Tail Whip
Squirtle is the second-easiest to train. It can defeat the Pewter, Cinnabar, and Viridian Gyms without much effort. However, its movepool is relatively limited, and it may have trouble against the other Water Pokémon in the Cerulean Gym.
>Battle versus [Opponent]
Bulbasaur / Charmander / Squirtle depending on what you picked.
>[Talk to Girl]
[girl sprite]
I'm raising Pokémon too! When they get strong, they can protect me!
>[Pallet Town sign]
PALLET TOWN
Shades of your journey await!
>[Talk to Fat Man]
[fat man sprite]
Technology is incredible!
You can now store and recall items and Pokémon as data via PC!
>[Laboratory sign]
Oak Pokémon Research Lab
>[Opponent]'s house
>[Enter]
>[Talk to [Opponent]'s sister]
Hi [name]! [Opponent] is out at Grandpa's lab.
>[Enter Laboratory]
>[Scientist left & right]
I study Pokémon as Professor Oak's aide.
>[Girl]
Professor Oak is the authority on Pokémon! Many Pokémon trainers hold him in high regard!
>Pick a starter
Bulbasaur (Level 5)
- Tackle
- Growl
Bulbasaur is perfect for beginners. It can easily mop up Pokémon in the Pewter, Cerulean, and Viridian Gyms, and resists the Pokémon in the Vermilion and Celadon Gyms. It is also unaffected by the Poison status ailment. It may have trouble with the Saffron and Cinnabar Gyms, but at that point in the game you should have some great Pokémon to back it up.
Charmander (Level 5)
- Scratch
- Growl
Charmander is the most difficult Pokémon for beginners to use, since it will be at a disadvantage in the first two Gyms, with its only advantage against the Celadon Gym. His final evolution, Charizard, is noted for being quite powerful, though it may not usually have a type advantage in battle.
Squirtle (Level 5)
- Tackle
- Tail Whip
Squirtle is the second-easiest to train. It can defeat the Pewter, Cinnabar, and Viridian Gyms without much effort. However, its movepool is relatively limited, and it may have trouble against the other Water Pokémon in the Cerulean Gym.
>Battle versus [Opponent]
Bulbasaur / Charmander / Squirtle depending on what you picked.