![]() ![]() And you'll get plenty of opportunities for a rematch. If you lose, though, no big deal: All you miss out on is your rival's 175 and a bit of EXP which will level up your starter to level 6. In case if your rival is hitting hard, you can also use that Potion if you need to. Using a status-based technique is fine at the beginning of the battle, but is usually a bad idea afterwards. Fortunately, your rival isn't much of a fighter, and wastes time with status-based techniques like Growl and Tail Whip instead of just choosing the attacks and going for the quick K.O. While Pikachu has a poor defense which lets it get hit harder by Eevee, Pikachu also has the higher speed, thus allowing it to get a critical hit more often. People playing Red or Blue will have a tough match ahead of them, since your rival has shrewdly chosen the Pokémon that has a type advantage over yours (although it doesn't know any moves of its own type yet), however, he might have the better stats to defeat you such as Charmander having better speed over Bulbasaur or Squirtle using its superior defense to take in Charmander's hits. But before you can leave, your rival decides that he wants to test his mettle against you and challenges you to a battle that you cannot refuse. With your first Pokémon in hand, and an eagerness to start your journey, you head for the exit. If you stop by a little later, she'll give you a useful item, no matter what your rival says. ![]() Your rival carries a grudge against you, but his sister thinks you're OK. Your lifelong rival isn't home, but his sister is. As an alternative, Professor Oak gives you the Pikachu he has just caught as your starter instead. In the Yellow version, your rival is given an Eevee that you were supposed to pick until he snatches it right from you. Choose carefully: not only will the Pokémon you pick be your strongest for the next few hours, it will determine which Pokémon your rival picks as well. In Pokémon Red and Blue versions, he offers you the choice of three Pokémon from which you will select your very first. He will offer the both of you a starter Pokémon. Professor Oak brings you back to the lab with your rival waiting. However, in the Yellow Version, a wild Pikachu appears. It's Professor Oak! In Red and Blue, he just brings you to his lab. The moment that you set one foot outside of town, someone calls to you and warns you not to go. Maybe you should head out in search of him. So you check your rival's home, but you only find his sister. You start off your task by looking in the obvious place: the research lab. After saying good morning to your mom, you step out the door to find the one man who can start you on your journey: Professor Oak. But most of all, you will set out to become one of the greatest Pokémon trainers the world has ever known. You'll travel the world, see lots of interesting places, and meet lots of interesting people. ![]() This is the day that you get to embark on your own Pokémon adventure. ![]() This day may start out like any other, but this is a special day for you. In fact, he will give you first choice in Pokémon when the time comes. But don't worry, he doesn't play favorites. The head of this research lab is none other than the world renowned Professor Oak, who happens to be your rival's grandfather. This is where it all begins, Pallet Town, home to you and your mom, your rival and his sister, and the Pallet Town Pokémon Research Lab. If your Pokémon get hurt, Mom will heal 'em for free. Grab a Potion out of the computer in your room just in case your rival puts up a good fight. ![]()
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