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 | Pokemon: Fire Red Cheats and Hints! |
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 Network Machine:
This allows you to trade to Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. Fix the Network Machine on One Island. To do this,
get the Sapphire and Ruby items and take them to the machine.
In-game reset:
Press A + B + Start + Select during game play.
 Hints: Get to Saffron City:
Unlike in Pokemon Red and Blue, to get into Saffron City, you do not give the guard a Fresh Water. You
must go to Celadon City then enter the Game Freak building. Inside is an old woman with Pokemon
around her It is the building above the Game Corner. Once there, talk to the old lady. She gives you
some 'tea', which you can then give to the guard. All the guards will now let you go into Saffron
City. Remember to get the powerful TM 29 Psychic in Mr. Psychic's house [in the bottom far left
house of the city]. Also, your Pokemon should at least level 38 or higher when attempting to battle
Sabrina.
Hints: New moves:
There are four new moves not found in earlier Pokemon games: Blast Burn [Fire]: Power: 120,
Accuracy: 100, leaves the user immobile the next turn.
Hydro Cannon [Water]: Power: 120, Accuracy: 100, leaves the user immobile the next turn.
Frenzy Plant [Grass]: Power: 120, Accuracy: 100, leaves the user immobile the next turn.
Hints: Repel and Super Repel:
Repel and Super Repel will keep all wild Pokemon of a lower level than the first Pokemon in your party
from attacking. However, if the wild Pokemon is of the same level or higher, it will attack. Due
to the decreased amount of Pokemon to fight, you will have less random encounters. To exploit the
use of this, go to a cave with high level Pokemon such as at Victory Road or Union Cave. Use the
Repel once inside. Find a boxed-in type of corner and tap the D-Pad gently towards a wall. If done
correctly, you will not hear a bumping sound. Doing this should not reduce the number of steps remaining
on you Repel counter, because the Repel only counts movement that causes the character to
take a step not turning. Just turn into a wall to make it easier for beginners. This trick is useful
because you are always facing a Pokemon that is of equal or greater level, allowing you to get
levels much faster than usual.
Hints: Nuggets:
Go to the last person [Team Rocket member] on Nugget Bridge. Lose to that person after you get the Nugget.
Repeat this until you have the desired number of Nuggets. Note: If you save the your game after
defeating him, you will no longer be able to do this.
Hints: Sacred Ash:
Go to the Naval Rock Island [if you have the Mystic Ticket], and to the location where Ho-oh confronted
you. Use the Itemfinder and it will automatically dig up the Sacred Ash, just like the Macho Brace
at Viridian Gym after Giovanni left; and the Top from Pokemon Tower after Mr. Fugi left.
Hints: Get all starters:
To get all the starters [Bulbasaur,Charmander, and Squirtle], you will need two Game Boy Advances and
another Pokemon GBA game. Start with Bulbasaur, then trade it to your other Pokemon game. After that,
start a new game. Start with Charmander and trade it. Then, start another new game and start
with Squirtle. Keep Squirtle and catch two Pokemon that you do not want. Trade them for the other
two starters you traded to your other Pokemon game. You will now have all three starters.
Hints: Mewtwo:
Defeat the Elite Four, then go to the Cerulean City Cave. Mewtwo will be there. You will need HM6 Rock
Smash and HM3 Surf.
Hints: Navigate through the lost cave on Island 5:
Move right, up, down, down, right, left, down, right, up and you will arrive at your destination. Note:
You can go different ways, but you will end up either finding an item or going back to the start.
Hints: Johto Pokemon:
To get your first Pokemon from the Johto Region, defeat the Elite Four. Go to Island 3, then go in the
tunnel. Talk to the man and he will give you a Nugget. Go out the door, and there will be a small
patch of grass. Walk around in it, and you will find your first Johto Pokemon.
Hints: Unlimited Safari Zone time:
Enter the Safari Zone, then walk into an area and stop in the grass Then, tap the D-Pad, but do not move
You will find the Pokemon in that area without wasting steps.
Find one location in the Safari Zone that suits you. Then, just rotate in place. Random Pokemon should
you attack you every few rotations.
Hints: Trainer name comment:
At the Pokemon Trainer Fan Club in Saffron City, the blonde man in the back will mention the last person
you battled in real life. For example, if you battle a friend who named their character 'Dusty',
he will say, 'Dusty's cool, huh? I love the way he talks. I'd really relish a chance to meet him
in person once.'
Hints: Articuno:
Surf south from Fuschia until you hit a barrier. Then, Surf west to the Seafoam Islands. When you see
boulders, push them into the pits to reach the legendary bird Articuno.
Hints: Naval Rock:
When you first go in, just go straight until you hit a wall. If you want to get Lugia first, go to the
right. If you want Ho-oh first, go to the left. It really does not matter, because you can get both.
They will both appear at level 70.
Hints: Defeating the Elite Four:
After you defeat the Elite Four and you give Celio the Ruby and Sapphire Plate [on the seven islands],
you can re-challenge the Elite Four. Their Pokemon are now changed and become much more stronger
than the first time you challenged them. Here are the combinations: Lorelei: Dewgong
level 64, Cloyster level 63, Piloswine level 64 [replaced Slowbro], Jynx, and Lapras level 66.
Bruno: Steelix level 63, Steelix level 66, Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee level 65, Machamp level 68 [his 2
Onix have evolved].
Agatha: Gengar level 66, Crobat level 66, Arbok level 68, Misdreavus level 65 [replaced Haunter], Gengar
level 70 [her Golbat has evolved].
Lance: Gyarados level 68, Kingdra level 66, Aerodactyl level 70, Dragonite level 66, Dragonite level
72 [one of his Dragonair evolved, and the other was replaced by Kingdra].
Rival: Heracross level 71, Alakazam level 69, Tyranitar level 72, and depending on who you chose at the
start; If you have Bulbasaur: Gyarados level 71, Exeggutor level 73, Charizard level 75.
If you have Squirtle: Gyarados level 73, Arcanine level 71, Venusaur level 75. If you have Charmander:Exeggutor
level 73, Arcanine level 71, Blastoise level 75. For Lorelei, you
need a level 60 or higher Electric type with like Thunder or Thunderbolt. Watch out; her Piloswine
is also a Ground type and is immune to Electricity. Use Water type or Fighting. Bruno is very easy
to defeat if you have a very good Water type for the Steelixes and a level 53 or higher Alakazam
or Kadabra; or a very strong Psychic type. Agatha is tough because of her speedy Pokemon. If you
have an Alakazam and it is at least level 58 or higher, then you will have no problems. If not,
try using a strong Steel type. Lance is annoying because he now has a Kingdra, which is not really
affected by Ice types because of its Water type. Use a tough Electric type. The rest are easily dispatched
by an Ice Beam or Blizzard. Your Rival is difficult. His Heracross has good speed, but flying
attacks kill it because of his double weakness. His Alakazam can be defeated by a good Hyper
Beam or even Strength because it lacks defense [not special defense]. His Exeggutor or Gyarados are
poor, but his Arcanine is strong -- do not underestimate him. The real problems are his Tyrannitar
and the starter. Tyrannitar is good in every stat, and he is a Dark type which makes him unaffected
by Psychic types. He is also a Rock type, so use Razor Leaf or Surf. The starter is tough, and
is not easily dispatched.
Hints: Zapdos:
To catch a Zapdos, go to the Pokemon Center beside the Rock Cave. From the Pokemon Center, go up until
you reach water. Surf to the Power Plant and go inside. Find your way around, and at the end you
will find Zapdos, the Thunder type Legendary Bird.
Hints: Determining Pokemon's feelings towards you:
When you use an item on one of your Pokemon outside of a battle, such as a Potion, the Pokemon will either
move closer or away from you in the short intermission sequence. How far the Pokemon moves depends
on how much it likes you. If it does not move at all, it feels neutral.
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