Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen It's been over 20 years now, and even though they were only ports to the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, they can still be someone's introduction to the series or the older generation as a whole. In fact, since these are Gen 3 games, they are very different from modern titles in many ways. This includes the fact that the type chart is divided into physical and special types rather than moves, or the fact that there is no fleshed-out method to boost shiny odds and no shiny charms. Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Don't hold any hands, and sometimes you may not know where to find some of the secrets, so it's no wonder that newcomers can feel lost.
Some new players may not know that it's completely normal and intentional to have a “screen glitch” when you have a poisoned Pokemon in your party, or you can collect stars and stickers on yours. Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Coach cards as a way to customize it. Likewise, it may seem impossible, but one could theoretically beat the Elite Four with Magikarp, Caterpy, and other weaker critters if they were your only Pokemon in the party and not fully evolved. There are several deep-cut facts about Gen 3 Kanto's remakes that you may not know, and others that are unspoken, universal rules within the community.
The Strongest Pokemon in FireRed and LeafGreen (And Where to Find Them)
Want to find the strongest Pokemon in FireRed and LeafGreen? Here is a list of the most powerful species in the game.
If you are running Nuzlocke choose Pokemon LeafGreen over FireRed
Pokemon Nuzlocke runs are a popular form of informal, more challenging mode, where players use a set of rules that limit the number of Pokémon they can catch and permanently remove unconscious Pokémon from their party. However, if you are looking for the best version of the game to start your Nuzlocke journey, Leaf green The play is:
- Pokemon Leaf GreenThe Starmie Exclusive is one of the best Pokemon in the entire game, as it learns good attacking moves (Thunderbolt, Psychic, Ice Beam, Surf), and it also learns Recover to heal itself.
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Ninetales is much better as a Fire-type exclusive than Arcanine because it learns Flamethrower at level 29, while you need to delay Growlith's evolution at level 49 to learn Flamethrower (which it's not called Arcanine).
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Slowbro is a good choice for water-types despite being slow, and it's better than Golduck for Nuzlocke purposes.
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Click on the TV box to see gender-based movie references in FireRed and LeafGreen.
An interesting thing that comes up when starting a new game Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen This means that you can click on the player's home TV box on the first floor to get a brief description of the movie being played. It's like in Pokemon Red, the blueand yellow If you play as a male character, for reference Stand by meBut if you play as a female character, you get the reference The Wizard of Oz. After all, clicking on the TV indoors is what most players do during their first few playthroughs.
Other interesting facts include that the post-game Unown of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen includes exclamation mark and question mark variants for the first time in the series. Also, you can press Select (or Y on your Switch or Switch 2) while using the white hand while using Bill's PC to help you gather, withdraw, and move Pokemon around in the orange hand, making actions even faster. Finally, you can get a potion inside the playable character's house before you get your starter.
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen's Thief TM are the most valuable items you will get
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreenThief may not be included from a raw power perspective, but this move is an amazing asset that you should use whenever you can. This is for two reasons: it's a dark-type move, which isn't very common in these games, and more importantly, it allows you to steal an opponent's held item. There aren't many placed items Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen It's also useful in combat to find you, but a thief can help, while giving you a chance to get valuable items to sell. You can steal:
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A small mushroom and a large mushroom from wild Paras on Mount Moon with Thief, which you can trade in Move Reminder on the two islands of Savvy Island to relearn a forgotten or skipped move for a Pokemon for two small mushrooms or one large mushroom.
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Black belt from instructors at Saffron City's Fighting Dojo.
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Poison Barb from Arbok (5% chance wild Arbok grabs it).
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Soft sand from sandslash (5% chance of wild sandslash catching it).
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King's Rock from Poliwhirl, Slowpoke, and Slowbro (5% chance they'll catch it).
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Silver Powder from Venomoth (5% chance of a wild Venomoth grabbing it).
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Magnet from a magnet (5% chance a wild magneton will grab it).
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Sharp Beak from Fierro (5% chance a wild Fierro will catch it).
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Spell tag from Haunter (5% chance wild Haunter catches it).
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Hard Rock from Onyx and Graveler (5% chance they'll grab it).
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Never melt ice from Dewgong (5% chance wild Dewgong will catch it).
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Thick Club from Cubone and Marowak (5% chance they will catch it).
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Sitrus Berry from Raticate (5% chance wild Raticate grabs it).
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Citrus Berry from Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen's Elite Four and Champion's ace Pokemon.
Defeat the Elite Four and enter Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen's Hall of Fame 200 times
Beating the Elite Four In Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen No joke, because they pack teams of high-level Pokemon with good moves, but many players like to try new challenges for this part of the game. If you're looking for a challenge with the Elite Four, a good course of action is to beat them and the champion 200 times, which unlocks two things at once:
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Lorelei's home on Four Island will have more and more big things going on, as she gets one when she's upset about being beaten. You can unlock:
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Meowth
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Chance
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Nidoran woman
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Nidoran male
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Jigglypuff
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Lapras
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Get a high rank sticker for defeating the Elite Four from the NPC on Four Island, which happens after defeating the Elite Four and entering the Hall of Fame 200+ times.
Trick Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen for endless Safari Zone time
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreenThe Safari Zone is timed, but not in the sense of having a cap on how long you can stay inside, but rather in terms of stages. You can only make 600 steps in the Safari Zone before the game kicks you out, but you can avoid this with a simple trick: use the D-pad on your Switch. By lightly tapping the D-Pad while in tall grass, your character will “move” in that direction without consuming a step, essentially turning. It still triggers random encounters, though, which means you can theoretically stay there as long as you want.
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

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September 7, 2004
- ESRB
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Everyone 10+ / Mild fantasy violence, simulated gambling
- Multiplayer
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Online multiplayer
