Who Should I Teach Strenght to Pokemon Blue

Fuchsia City

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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:

Ultra Ball 1200
Great Ball 600
Super Potion 700
Revive 1500
Full Heal 600
Super Repel 500

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

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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. Here's how you find them:

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.

Get HM 03 - Surf and TM 32 - Egg Bomb

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 TM 32 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 HM 04 - Strength and Rare Candy

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 HM 04 - 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.

Fuchsia City Gym

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Fuchsia City's gym is led by Koga, a friend of Poison type Pokémon. Bring a team that contains Psychic, Fire, Ground, Water and Bug Pokémon and you will breeze right through this gym. There are a couple of invisible walls in this gym that prevent you from directly walking up to the respective trainers, but it's pretty easy to figure out this maze.

First battle the Juggler on the left side of the room, then walk over to the guy on the right. From there, just continue on up (fight 3 and 4) until you hit the wall. Now go to the left side of the room and head down. You'll bump into another wall. Just go to the right and down and you'll fight trainer #5. Go back to the left side of the room and head down (fight 6 on the way). About four squares below #6, go to the right and face Koga.

  1. Juggler: Drowzee (34), Kadabra (34)
  2. Juggler: Hypno (38)
  3. Juggler: Drowzee (31), Drowzee (31), Drowzee (31), Kadabra (31)
  4. Tamer: Arbok (33), Arbok (33), Sandslash (33)
  5. Tamer: Sandslash (34), Arbok (34)
  6. Juggler: Drowzee (34), Hypno (34)
  7. Koga (Red and Blue): Koffing (37), Koffing (37), Weezing (43), Muk (39)
  8. Koga (Yellow): Venonat (44), Venonat (46), Venonat (48), Venomoth (50)

You'll get the Soul Badge as a prize for your victory as well as TM 06 - Toxic, the best Poison attack in the game.

Safari Zone

The Safari Zone is home to some rare Pokémon, as well as a number of interesting items. We've already covered how you can find the Gold Teeth, HM 03 and TM 32 above, but there is certainly some more stuff to be found here:

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  • Nugget: In the entrance area. You need Surf.
  • Carbos: Area 1
  • Max Potion: Area 1
  • TM 37: Area 1
  • Full Restore: Area 1
  • TM 40: Area 2
  • Protein: Area 2
  • Max Revive: Area 3
  • Max Potion: Area 3

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.

Here are the Pokémon that can be caught in the Safari Zone, by area:

Entrance Area
Nidoran Female (Blue only), Nindorina, Nidoran Male (Red only), Nidorino, Exeggcute, Parasect, Venonat, Rhyhorn, Chansey, Scyther (Red only), Pinsir (Blue only).
In the water: Krabby, Psyduck, Slowpoke, Dratini, Dragonair.

Area 1
Nidoran Female (Blue only), Nindorina, Nidoran Male (Red only), Nidorino, Exeggcute, Paras, Parasect, Doduo, Kangaskhan, Scyther (Red only), Pinsir (Blue only).
In the water: Krabby, Psyduck, Slowpoke, Dratini (Blue only)

Area 2
Nidoran Female (Blue only), Nindorina (Blue only), Nidoran Male (Red only), Nidorino (Red only), Exeggcute, Paras (Red only), Venomoth, Rhyhorn, Chansey, Tauros.
In the water: Krabby, Psyduck, Slowpoke, Dratini (Blue only) In the water: Krabby, Psyduck, Slowpoke, Dratini (Blue only)

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Area 3
Nidoran Female (Blue only), Nindorina, Nidoran Male (Red only), Nidorino, Exeggcute, Paras (Red only), Venonat (Blue only), Venomoth, Rhyhorn (Red only), Chansey (Red only), Kangaskhan (Blue only), Tauros.
In the water: Krabby, Psyduck, Slowpoke, Dratini (Blue only)

When you're done with Fuchsia City and the Safari Zone, exit to the west to get to Route 18.

Up Next: Route 18

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