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Template:Infobox Game Pokémon FireRed Version (ポケットモンスターファイアレッド Pocket Monsters Firered) and Pokémon LeafGreen Version (ポケットモンスターリーフグリーン Pocket Monsters Leafgreen) are remakes of the Pokémon Red and Blue games. These games, like the original, take place in the Kanto region and also includes the Sevii Islands which were not in the original. Though these games are remakes of the Generation I games, they are considered to be Generation III games, now with better graphics and many new features.

Plot

The player starts out in Pallet Town. When he tries to go and explore further into the wild, he is stopped by Professor Oak who guides him to his lab. There the player recieves a choice pokemon from either a Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle. Thereafter Professor Oaks grandson appears and picks a stronger type pokemon and challenges the player to a battle.

Locations

These following locations are from the Sevii Islands:

Changes

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Red and Leaf.

The following are the new changes and upgrades made to Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen from the original games, Pokémon Red and Green.

  • The player can choose to play as a male or female character. Red, the male player and Leaf, the female character.
  • Pokémon from the Generation II and Generation III games can be obtained. However, only a few Generation II Pokémon that aren't part of the Hoenn Pokédex entries can be found in these versions without having to trade from Pokémon Colosseum or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
  • A new area, the Sevii Islands, can be accessed.
  • The Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter can be used, and is packed with the game.
  • Pokémon now have genders, natures, and abilities.
  • Pokémon can now hold items.
  • Pokémon are now able to breed, once reaching Four Island on the Sevii Islands during the post-game quest.
  • Pokémon can now evolve into forms available in other generations, with the exception of Pokémon such as Umbreon and Espeon. While these Pokémon can still reach maximum happiness, as there is no internal clock in FR/LG, the game is unable to determine what time it is, and as such is unable to evolve Eevee based on the time of day.
  • Moves from Generation II and III are now available.
  • TM's from Generation III are now used.
  • The Elite Four can be rechallenged, with new Pokémon teams consisting of at least one Generation II Pokémon.
  • Ponyta, Magmar (LeafGreen only), and Moltres have been moved from their original location to One Island's Kindle Road and Mt. Ember.

Version Exclusives

Pokémon Firered Version
No. Sprite Pokémon type
#023 023 Ekans Type Poison
#024 024 Arbok Type Poison
#043 043 Oddish Type Grass Type Poison
#044 044 Gloom Type Grass Type Poison
#045 045 Vileplume Type Grass Type Poison
#054 054 Psyduck Type Water
#055 055 Golduck Type Water
#058 058 Growlithe Type Fire
#059 059 Arcanine Type Fire
#123 123 Scyther Type Bug Type Flying
#125 125 Electabuzz Type Electric
#182 182 Bellossom Type Grass
#194 194 Wooper Type Water Type Ground
#195 195 Quagsire Type Water Type Ground
#198 198 Murkrow Type Dark Type Flying
#211 211 Qwilfish Type Water Type Poison
#212 212 Scizor Type Bug Type Steel
#225 225 Delibird Type Ice Type Flying
#227 227 Skarmory Type Steel Type Flying
#239 239 Elekid Type Electric
#386B 386B Deoxys (Attack Forme) Type Psychic
Pokémon Leafgreen Version
No. Sprite Pokémon type
#027 027 Sandshrew Type Ground
#028 028 Sandslash Type Ground
#037 037 Vulpix Type Fire
#038 038 Ninetales Type Fire
#069 069 Bellsprout Type Grass Type Poison
#070 070 Weepinbell Type Grass Type Poison
#071 071 Victreebell Type Grass Type Poison
#079 079 Slowpoke Type Water Type Psychic
#080 080 Slowbro Type Water Type Psychic
#120 120 Staryu Type Water
#121 121 Starmie Type Water Type Psychic
#126 126 Magmar Type Fire
#127 127 Pinsir Type Bug
#183 183 Marill Type Water
#184 184 Azumarill Type Water
#200 200 Misdreavus Type Ghost
#215 215 Sneasel Type Dark Type Ice
#223 223 Remoraid Type Water
#224 224 Octillery Type Water
#226 226 Mantine Type Water Type Flying
#240 240 Magby Type Fire
#298 298 Azurill Type Normal
#386C 386C Deoxys (Defense Forme) Type Psychic

Gym Leaders

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Boulderbadge
Brock
Type Rock
Pewter City
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Cascadebadge
Misty
Type Water
Cerulean City
File:Lt. Surge(FrLg)Sprite.png
Thunderbadge
Lt. Surge
Type Electric
Vermilion City
File:Erika(FrLg)Sprite.png
Rainbowbadge
Erika
Type Grass
Celadon City
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Soulbadge
Koga
Type Poison
Fuchsia City
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Marshbadge
Sabrina
Type Psychic
Saffron City
File:Blaine(FrLg)Sprite.png
Volcanobadge
Blaine
Type Fire
Cinnabar Island
File:Giovanni(FrLg)Sprite.png
Earthbadge
Giovanni
Type Ground
Viridian City

Elite Four and Champion

File:Lorelei(GenIII)Sprite.png
Lorelei
Type Ice
File:Bruno(GenIII)Sprite.png
Bruno
Type Fighting
File:Agatha(GenIII)Sprite.png
Agatha
Type Ghost
File:Lance(GenIII)Sprite.png
Lance
Type Dragon
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Blue
Type ???

In the game Lance tells you that you are the champion, but then he says that you would have been if Blue didn't beat you to it.

Trivia

  • The mysterious truck near the SS Anne makes another appearance in the FireRed and LeafGreen games. This time around Strength can actually be used on it and the player receives a Lava Cookie.
  • In the Pewter Museum, the model space shuttle has been renamed from Space Shuttle Columbia from Generation I to Space Shuttle. The Columbia was destroyed in a tragic explosion before the game's release on February 1, 2003. This name was kept in the Japanese version, but was removed in the localized versions.
  • These games are by far the only Pokémon games that shows commercials of it a year after it was made.
  • Although it wasn't released outside of Japan, Green was still remade, making Western players confused, since Pokémon Red and Blue was released in Northern America and Europe instead of Pokémon Green.

Walkthrough

Walkthrough:Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

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