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{{ define "title" }}Sequence Breaking Pokemon FireRed{{ end }}
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<h1>Sequence Breaking Pokemon FireRed</h1>
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This is the story of my quest to <a href="http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SequenceBreaking">Sequence
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Break</a> Pokemon FireRed Version. I decided a good place to begin my quest would be Fuchsia City instead of
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Palette Town. This is what happened...
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<h2>The Original Idea</h2>
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In the zoo in Fuchsia City in front of the
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Safari Zone, there is an extinct Pokemon. This Pokemon will be either
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Omanyte or Kabuto -- which one it is depends on which fossil you chose in
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Mt. Moon. So the question was, <em>If you could get to Fuchsia City without
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having chosen a fossil, what Pokemon would be shown at the zoo?</em><p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/000.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot">
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</div><p>
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So, I set out to sequence break Pokemon Fire Red version. I decided to
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use walk through walls cheats to get to Fuchsia City as soon as it was
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convenient. I had to play the game long enough to get a starter Pokemon
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(I chose Charmander) and a Pokedex, because the game does extremely
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weird things if you cheat and start battling and capturing Pokemon
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without having these two items first.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/001.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>My level 7 Charmander.</em>
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</div><p>
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So, enable the cheat codes and get out of Palette Town!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/002.png" width="426" height="438" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>The Walk Thru Walls cheat and Level 1 Wild Pokemon</em>
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</div><p>
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I couldn't find a cheat code that would disable random battles entirely,
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so I used a "Level 1 Pokemon" cheat so any random battles I do get into
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will be with Pokemon of reasonable levels.
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<h1>Getting to Fuchsia City</h1>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/003.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Walking south towards Cinnabar Island.</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/004.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>A wild Tentacool decided to fight me. Good thing it's only Level 1.</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/005.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Finally arrived at Cinnabar Island.</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/006.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Cinnabar Island with no badges and only 1 Pokemon!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/007.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Finally arrived in Fuchsia City.</em>
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</div><p>
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Now that we've finally arrived in Fuchsia City, let's check out the zoo
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and see what extinct Pokemon is there!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/008.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Looks like the default is a Kabuto. Mystery solved!</em>
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</div><p>
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If you didn't choose a fossil Pokemon, it looks like the default is
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to show Kabuto in the zoo. Remember that ordinarily it's not supposed
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to be possible to get to Fuchsia City without having chosen one of the
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fossils, because the fossils block your path through Mt. Moon.<p>
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<h1>Getting Caught Up</h1>
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Now that we're in Fuchsia City, can we try to continue the game from
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here without cheating any more? We should be able to! I only have
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a level 7 Charmander and every Pokemon in this part of Kanto is around
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level 30, so what can I do about that?<p>
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Use the Safari Zone! I can catch wild Pokemon here without having to
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battle them, and the Pokemon levels will be comparable to the average
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level of Pokemon in the Fuchsia City area.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/009.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>And I have $3,024 to spend on the Safari Zone game!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/010.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Entering the Safari Zone!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/011.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>The first wild Pokemon I run into is a Lv31 Nidorino!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/012.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Captured!</em>
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</div><p>
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Remember also that the Safari Zone contains the Surf HM. But, I
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can't use Surf outside of battle until I defeat the Fuchsia City
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gym leader. Good thing I'm in Fuchsia City!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/013.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I found the Surf HM inside the Safari Zone.</em>
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</div><p>
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From the Safari Zone, I've captured a Nidorino, Ryhorn, Nidoran♀,
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Paras, Exeggcute, and Venomoth. Unfortunately none of my Pokemon are
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able to learn Surf, so even if I do defeat the Fuchsia City gym leader,
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how will I escape?<p>
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But wait! There's a Fishing Guru in Fuchsia City! I can get a fishing
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rod from him!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/014.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I got the Good Rod.</em>
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</div><p>
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I was wondering for a minute how the fishing rods worked. Ordinarily you
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find the first Fishing Guru in Vermilion City, and you get the Old Rod
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which can only catch Magikarp. Then you get the Good Rod from Fuchsia
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City which can catch Goldeen, Poliwag and Magikarp. And then the Super
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Rod can catch more Pokemon.<p>
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I was wondering if maybe the rods were incremental, and that the Fuchsia
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City Fishing Guru would give me the Old Rod since I talked to him first.
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But apparently the rods are hard-coded, so I got the Good Rod. With this
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I caught myself a Level 10 Goldeen from the pond in the Fishing Guru's
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back yard.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/015.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>My party so far...</em>
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</div><p>
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Before taking on the Fuchsia City gym, I need to level up my Pokemon
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some more. The best place to do that is to head out on Route 15.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/016.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Route 15 from Fuchsia City to Lavender Town.</em>
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</div><p>
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My Charmander is too weak to battle, but my other Pokemon aren't. I
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can power-level Charmander by putting it out first in battle and then
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switching it with someone else. The first few battles caused Charmander
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to level up 2 or 3 times at once. Three short battles later, and...<p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/017.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Charmander is evolving!</em>
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</div>
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<h1>Level Grinding on Silence Bridge</h1>
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After battling my way through the Bikers and Bird Catchers, I finally
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made my way to the bottom of Silence Bridge.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/018.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/019.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/020.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Silence Bridge - Route 12.</em>
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</div><p>
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It's a straight shot north to Lavender Town!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/021.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>The Fishing Guru's house.</em>
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</div><p>
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I found the other Fishing Guru's house and got a Super Rod. With
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this I can catch Dratini in the Safari Zone. Dragon Pokemon are
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cool, right? And I don't even have a single gym badge yet!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/022.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>A sleeping Pokemon blocks the way!</em>
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</div><p>
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And, here's Snorlax. This Pokemon blocks my access to Lavender
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Town to the north, and Vermilion City to the west. I can't get
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a PokeFlute to wake up Snorlax until I've already been to
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Lavender Town and Celadon City.<p>
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But look! I could Surf right around Snorlax and get to Lavender
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Town! Now I have my plan. I just need to defeat the Fuchsia
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City Gym Leader, teach my Goldeen how to Surf, Surf around the
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Snorlax and get to Lavender Town!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/023.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>My party so far...</em>
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</div><p>
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My Exeggcute knows Confusion, which is Super Effective against
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poison type Pokemon. The Fuchsia City gym is full of poison types,
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so Exeggcute is my best bet for beating the gym leader.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/024.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Used Exeggcute to defeat Koga, the gym leader.</em>
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</div><p>
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Now I can Surf around Snorlax! I caught a Level 10 Goldeen with
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the Good Rod, now let's teach it how to Surf.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/025.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/026.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Sequence breaking at its finest.</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/027.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Welcome to Lavender Town!</em>
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</div><p>
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Now that we've gotten to Lavender Town, it will be really easy
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to get back on track. At this point we can Surf, but we still
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don't have any Pokemon that knows how to Cut. But we can easily
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find our way back to Vermilion City and Cerulean City from here!
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Just watch...<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/028.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Taking the Underground Path from Lavender Town to Celadon City.</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/029.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Here we are in Celadon City!</em>
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</div><p>
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Now I've made it to Celadon City. There's a lot of exciting things
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I can do here! For starters, I can buy a Leaf Stone to evolve my
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Exeggcute.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/030.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I bought myself a Leaf Stone.</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/031.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I evolved Exeggcute with it! More power!</em>
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</div><p>
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While I'm in Celadon City, I'd <em>love</em> to be able to get
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straight to the gym and completely destroy the Grass-type Pokemon
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there with my Charmeleon, but I can't get in!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/032.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I don't have Cut!</em>
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</div><p>
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Rain check! I need to get to Cerulean City and defeat the water
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Pokemon gym leader to be allowed to use Cut, and I need to get
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to Vermilion City to actually get my hands on the Cut HM to teach
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it to one of my Pokemon!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/033.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot">
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</div><p>
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In the virtual Game Freak headquarters in Celadon City, you get
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the Hot Tea, which you then give to the guards that surround
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Saffron City and then they allow you into the city. Saffron City
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is the central hub between Cerulean City, Celadon City, Lavender
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Town, and Vermilion City. This will allow us to get back to all
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the major Kanto cities. Now we're getting back on track!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/034.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Giving the Hot Tea to the Saffron City guards...</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/035.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Here we are in Saffron City!</em>
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</div><p>
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We've made it to Saffron City now, and we only have a single
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gym badge! :D<p>
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Now, the next place I should go is north to Cerulean City. You
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can get <em>in</em> to the city without Cut, but you can't get
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back out. I'll need to see Bill anyway to get the S.S. Ticket,
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so I can get the Cut HM from the S.S. Anne. So, north it is!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/036.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>North to Cerulean City, south to Vermilion City.</em>
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</div>
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<h1>On the Road to Cerulean City</h1>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/037.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>The south border to Cerulean City.</em>
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</div><p>
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See, this is why you need Cut to get out of Cerulean City. I'm
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<em>supposed</em> to be on the other side of this wall. But,
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somebody's stupid Slowbro is in the way anyway.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/038.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>This is how you get into Cerulean City.</em>
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</div><p>
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I'm not supposed to be on top of this ledge. When I jump down,
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I'll be stuck in Cerulean City until I complete the "go see
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Bill" side quest. But, I must see Bill so that I can get the
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S.S. Ticket!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/039.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot">
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</div><p>
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Since the Cerulean City Gym is right here, let's go and beat
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Misty real quick so we'll be <em>allowed</em> to use Cut once
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we finally get it.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/040.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I know Rhyhorn is weak against Starmie, but c'mon.</em>
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</div><p>
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Even Misty's strongest Pokemon is no chance against mine.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/041.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Thanks! This is what I came here for!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/042.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Oh look, it's my rival, Blue!</em>
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</div><p>
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My rival Blue challenges you when you try to leave Cerulean
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City to see Bill to the north. Ordinarily, if you play the
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game properly, you're trapped in Cerulean City with nowhere
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to go <em>but</em> north.<p>
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Blue's Pokemon though are super weak compared to mine.
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Completely destroying him takes no effort at all. And then
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I'm off to see Bill, destroying any trainer who gets in my
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way.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/043.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I got the S.S. Ticket from Bill here.</em>
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</div><p>
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And with the S.S. Ticket, I'm able to get out of Cerulean City
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and head south. I cut through Saffron City instead of taking
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the underground tunnel and arrive in Vermilion City.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/044.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Welcome to Vermilion City!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/045.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I head straight for the S.S. Anne to get my Cut HM.</em>
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</div><p>
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Now, this is where the first really interesting quirk happened
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with my sequence breaking. I didn't waste time battling trainers
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on the S.S. Anne since they don't stand a chance against me
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anyway, and I headed straight for the Captain's Cabin.<p>
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Ordinarily, your rival will challenge you to a battle right before
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the Captain's Cabin. But, Blue was absent! He didn't show up to
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challenge me. I wonder why? Is it because I have the Fuchsia City
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gym badge already?<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/046.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Where are you, Blue? Are you too embarrassed to battle me again?</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/047.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I went ahead and got the Cut HM from the Captain.</em>
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</div><p>
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Now, with the Cut HM, I can challenge the Vermilion City gym leader.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/048.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Bye-bye, S.S. Anne!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/049.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Time to take on the Vermilion City gym!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/050.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>The gym trainers stood no chance against me.</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/051.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>The gym leader also lost spectacularly to my overpowered Pokemon.</em>
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</div><p>
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Now with the Vermilion City gym out of the way, I went back to
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Celadon City to pwn my way through their Grass-type Pokemon
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with my Charmeleon.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/052.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot">
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</div><p>
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Now, when I defeated the Vermilion City gym, I'm able to use
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Fly now. I can get Fly in Celadon City, so, let's go get it.
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Also, I captured a random Pidgey I found in the grass so that
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I'd have a Pokemon to teach Fly to.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/053.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Received HM02 - Fly.</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/054.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>My gym badges so far. I never got the 1<sup>st</sup> badge.</em>
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</div>
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<h1>Breaking Mt. Moon</h1>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/055.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Where should I Fly to next?</em>
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</div><p>
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As you can see, I've now been to every city except for Pewter
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City and Indigo Plateau (but the latter is normal, as that's
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the very last city you go to).<p>
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I'm gonna fly to Cerulean City because I have an idea on how
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I can further sequence-break this game. Since I can Surf, I can
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escape from Cerulean City going west and get to Mt. Moon, and
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enter Mt. Moon from the wrong side.<p>
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This will place me on the <em>other</em> side of the fossils,
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and let me choose my fossil without having to battle the Pokemon
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trainer who guards them!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/056.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Surfing here to get out of Cerulean City!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/057.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>The Cerulean City cave.</em>
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</div><p>
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This trainer is blocking the entrance to the Cerulean City Cave,
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where Mewtwo lives, because you can't get in there until you've
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beaten the entire game. But I'm not interested in that cave, I'm
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going to head west to Mt. Moon!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/058.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Mt. Moon - The back entrance.</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/059.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>The fossils!</em>
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</div><p>
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And here we are. Ordinarily, I would be on the opposite side of
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the fossils, and I'd have to battle the trainer down there first.
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After winning, he'd let me choose a fossil, and he'd take the
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opposite one. But I'm standing right by the fossils right now!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/060.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I'll take the Kabuto fossil!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/061.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>The trainer automatically goes and takes the other one.</em>
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</div><p>
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As I expected, taking the fossil has triggered the trainer to
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take the other one. But, I've skipped the battle with him now!
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See, look!<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/062.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I know, I've been to Cinnabar Island!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/063.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Through Mt. Moon, onward to Pewter City!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/064.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I'm positive that you are mistaken. I've never been to Viridian Forest!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/065.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>All this excitement has caused my Charmeleon to evolve!</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/066.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Oh. Thanks for the warm welcome to Pewter City.</em>
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</div><p>
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I've encountered Pewter City's "invisible wall" from the wrong side. The
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invisible wall is this trainer who's supposed to stop you from leaving
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Pewter City until you've defeated the gym leader, Brock.<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/067.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>I'm sure I have the right stuff, buddy.</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/068.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Brock doesn't know what he's getting himself into...</em><p>
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/069.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Brock's strongest Pokemon doesn't even stand a chance.</em>
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</div><p>
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With Brock defeated, I've now run out of ways to sequence-break this
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game. I have the first 5 badges and have unlocked the paths to every
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city in the game. This is the point at which the game played
|
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legitimately and my sequence-broken game converge.<p>
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I guess I can head south to Viridian City though...<p>
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<div class="center">
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<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/070.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
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<em>Dude, I was catching Pokemon since before you were programmed.</em>
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</div><p>
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This old man stopped me on my way in to town to teach me how to catch
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a Pokemon. Because I never talked to him before I left for Fuchsia
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City at the beginning of my quest.<p>
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And at this point I'm out of ideas. I guess I <em>could've</em> held
|
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off on fighting Brock, and headed straight for the Pokemon League
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and had a little battle with my rival Blue and completely kicked his
|
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ass...<p>
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My last idea is to head back to the Fuchsia City Zoo, and see that
|
|
extinct Pokemon one more time. Since I took the Kabuto fossil, I
|
|
shouldn't expect to see a Kabuto at the zoo now...<p>
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|
<div class="center">
|
|
<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/071.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
|
|
<em>It's an Omanyte! What happened to Kabuto?</em>
|
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</div><p>
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Apparently they didn't like their Kabuto anymore after they saw I
|
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took the Kabuto fossil, and they replaced him with Omanyte. :)<p>
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<div class="center">
|
|
<img class="portrait" src="/creativity/articles/fire-red/072.png" width="480" height="320" alt="Screenshot"><br>
|
|
<em>Here's my final party.</em>
|
|
</div><p>
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|
At this point I'm done with my experiment. From this point in the
|
|
game, the plot has caught up with me and I'm no longer sequence
|
|
breaking anymore. I'm at a state in this game where I could've
|
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gotten to the same place through legitimate means.<p>
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So this is where my quest comes to an end. If anybody has any new
|
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ideas, feel free to leave me a comment about them. :)
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