Pokemon Fire Red Team Builder

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You have very good pokemon there, but to create the best team you would have to tell us if it is for competitive battle or only in-game battling. If this is your case it is up to you, cause with the pokemons that you have you can easily beat the E4.

Pokemon Fire Red Team Builder

  1. In Red and Blue, he wears a military jacket and black boots. In Gold and Silver, Lt. Surge now wears a sleeveless green shirt and camouflage pants. He keeps his black boots, and also now wears a dogtag. Surge's build is that of a large, muscular man, having tall stature and a very muscular body. Surge is serious and always.
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  3. Tips for building a team Leaf Green/Fire Red Ok, so I have Leaf Green and Fire Red and I want to restart one of them, but this time not rely on legendary Pokemon which take a lot away from the game. I think I will start with either Squirtle or Bulbasaur and then I want a good team with a variety of abilities.
  4. You should make a team with the Elite Four and Champion in mind, and pick Pokemon which are both strong enough, and learn SE moves without having to use one-off TMs. These are the E4 teams: Lorelei - supposed to be Ice but in practice has a lot of part water types.

It’s much harder to find good spots to train against wild Pokémon to raise EVs in FireRed & LeafGreen, so you’ll need to rely on the Vs. Seeker for the most part for EV Training. Keep in mind that some Trainers will “level up” at certain points in the game — this guide assumes you’ve beaten the game and have unlocked the final rematches against Trainers.

It’s a good idea to use a scout Pokémon to locate the Trainer on the route you’re looking for so you don’t accidentally give the Pokémon you’re EV Training the wrong EVs by mistakenly fighting the wrong Trainer. Once you’ve located the Trainer you’re looking for, ride your bike back and forth to reset the Vs. Seeker, register it to your Select button, and then press that after every 15–20 seconds of bike riding.

Also, keep in mind that the Power Items are not available in FireRed & LeafGreen, and, on top of that, you cannot contract the Pokérus in FireRed & LeafGreen — you’d have to trade with Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald in order to get an infected Pokémon. Because of this, the only way you may have to speed up EV Training may be the Macho Brace.

EV Training Spots

Below is a list of some recommended training spots for EV Training each of the six stats. You’ll find a few different options to suit your training needs.

HP

  • On Route 8, you can use the Vs. Seeker to fight Lass Julia, who uses two Clefairy at level 22, each giving 2 HP EVs for a total of 4 HP EVs per battle.
  • Slowpoke (Fuchsia City, Viridian City, Routes 6, 22, 23, and 25 — 100% while Surfing in LeafGreen only) gives 1 HP EV.

Attack

  • On Route 11, you can use the Vs. Seeker to fight Youngster Dave, who uses a Nidoran♂ at level 18 (1 Attack EV) and a Nidorino at level 18 (2 Attack EVs), for a total of 3 Attack EVs per battle.
  • On Route 21, you can use the Vs. Seeker to fight Fisherman Ronald, who uses three Seaking at level 28 (2 Attack EVs each) and a Goldeen at level 28 (1 Attack EV), for a total of 7 Attack EVs per battle.

Defense

  • On Route 16, you can use the Vs. Seeker to repeatedly fight Biker Ruben, who uses three Weezing at level 48 (2 Defense EVs each) in the final rematch, for a total of 6 Defense EVs per battle and a good amount of EXP.
  • On Route 17, you can use the Vs. Seeker to fight Biker Virgil, who uses two Weezing at level 28 (2 Defense EVs each) and a Koffing at level 28 (1 Defense EV), for a total of 5 Defense EVs per battle.
  • Also on Route 17, you can use the Vs. Seeker to fight Biker William, who uses three Koffing at level 25 (1 Defense EV each) and two Weezing at level 25 (2 Defense EVs each), for a total of 7 Defense EVs per battle.

Special Attack

  • On Route 11, you can use the Vs. Seeker to fight Engineer Bernie, who uses three Magneton at level 28 (2 Special Attack EVs each) in the final rematch, for a total of 6 Special Attack EVs per battle.
  • On Route 15, you can use the Vs. Seeker to fight Picnicker Kindra, who uses a Gloom at level 28 (2 Special Attack EVs) and two Oddish at level 28 (1 Special Attack EV each), for a total of 4 Special Attack EVs per battle.
  • The Pokémon Tower is a great place to train against wild Gastly (1 Special Attack EV) and Haunter (2 Special Attack EVs). The only other Pokémon in the area is Cubone, which is very rare, plus there is a free healing spot there.
  • Psyduck (Fuchsia City, Viridian City, Routes 6, 22, 23, and 25 — 100% while Surfing in FireRed only) gives 1 Special Attack EV.

Special Defense

  • At the Canyon Entrance on Seven Island, you can use the Vs. Seeker to fight Aroma Lady Miah, who uses two Bellossom at level 50 (3 Special Defense EVs each), for a total of 6 Special Defense EVs per battle.
  • Tentacool (most routes/cities while Surfing) gives 1 Special Defense EV. Depending on the route or city, you might also run into Tentacruel, which gives 2 Special Defense EVs instead.

Speed

  • On Route 13, you can use the Vs. Seeker to fight Picnicker Susie, who uses a Pidgeot (3 Speed EVs), Raichu (3 Speed EVs), Raticate (2 Speed EVs), and two Persian (2 Speed EVs each) in her final rematch, all at level 52, for a total of 12 Speed EVs.
    • This is a great source of Speed EVs, but the high levels may make it too challenging of a place to EV Train.
  • Also on Route 13, if you’re looking for something a little more manageable, you can use the Vs. Seeker to fight Picnicker Gwen, who uses two Pidgey (1 Speed EV), a Pidgeotto (2 Speed EVs), and a Meowth (1 Speed EV), all at level 27, for a total of 5 Speed EVs per battle.
  • Both Pidgey and Rattata on Route 1 give 1 Speed EV each and have a combined 100% encounter rate.

How Many EVs You’ll Actually Gain

It’s important to keep in mind that all of the numbers listed above for how many EVs each Pokémon give are their base yield, so that’s before any multipliers or bonuses. The actual number you’ll get should be much higher than that.

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Here’s a little cheatsheet for how much EVs you’ll gain (the base EV yield is the number you see listed in the encounters):

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  • If you have no Macho Brace or Pokérus…
    • If the Pokémon’s base EV yield is 1, you’ll get 1 EV each.
    • If the Pokémon’s base EV yield is 2, you’ll get 2 EVs each.
    • If the Pokémon’s base EV yield is 3, you’ll get 3 EVs each.
  • If you have the Macho Brace but no Pokérus or the Pokérus but no Macho Brace…
    • If the Pokémon’s base EV yield is 1, you’ll get 2 EVs each.
    • If the Pokémon’s base EV yield is 2, you’ll get 4 EVs each.
    • If the Pokémon’s base EV yield is 3, you’ll get 6 EVs each.
  • If you have the Macho Brace and the Pokérus…
    • If the Pokémon’s base EV yield is 1, you’ll get 4 EVs each.
    • If the Pokémon’s base EV yield is 2, you’ll get 8 EVs each.
    • If the Pokémon’s base EV yield is 3, you’ll get 12 EVs each.

Team Rocket

Pokemon Fire Red Team Rocket Building

On your travels you will cross pathes with the criminal organization known as Team Rocket. At first they engage in petty crimes such as burglary, but you'll see more complex schemes the more you encounter them, including a corporate takeover and Pokemon trafficking. You may even face their leader, Giovanni, a few times. If you want to collect all eight gym badges, you will have to thwart their plans each time you meet.

Pokemon Fire Red Team Building Guide

Encounter #1: Mt. Moon

Location: Mt. Moon

Method:
The first place you'll see these troublemakers is in Mt. Moon, where they're trying to steal fossils to sell. They mostly use weak Pokemon like Zubat and Rattata.

Encounter #2: Cerulean City

Location: Cerulean City

Method:
Two Rockets exist in Cerulean City. One is at the top of Nugget Bridge trying to make an offer you can't refuse, and the other has stolen a TM you'll need to retrieve at the house above Cerulean Gym (the former being only accessible after being said Gym). You'll get TM28 Dig for your troubles as well as passage to Vermilion City. The first Rocket uses Ekans and the second Drowzee, both troublesome in their own right.

More Rocket Grunts are in the areas surrounding Cerulean City. The first has set up a recruitment regiment on Nugget Bridge, and the other is hiding out in the backyard of the house he just robbed (after Misty is defeated). You will have to defeat both if you want to ride the S.S. Anne in Vermilion City..

Encounter #3: Celadon City

Location: Celadon City

Method:
Celadon City has been overrun by Team Rocket with suspicious activity being linked to the Rocket Game Corner. Inside, a Rocket Grunt is idling by a poster on the back wall. Defeat him and you will be granted access to their secret hideout in the basement. Navigate the maze of warp panels on each floor, but be careful as they'll force you to move in one direction. You'll need to find the Lift Key on B4F to ride the elevator down on B3F to the Rocket Boss Giovanni's private office. There, you can fight him for the first time. If you defeat him, you receive the Silph Scope, which allows you to identify Ghost-type Pokemon.

The Rocket leader Giovanni fights with a fairly simple team the first time. All three of his monsters can be defeated with Fighting-type moves.

Boss GiovanniOnixRhyhornKangaskhan
Battle Type
Single Battle
Level 25Level 24Level 29

Encounter #4: Pokémon Tower

Location: Pokémon Tower

Method:
The Rockets killed a Cubone's mother in the Pokemon Tower and took Mr. Fuji hostage. Before you can get to the top floor, you must calm the angry ghost of the mother Marowak by defeating it in battle. You can't catch this Pokemon.After that, defeat the three Rockets and talk to Mr. Fuji to receive the Poke Flute..

Encounter #5: Saffron City

Location: Saffron City

Method:
Saffron City is taken over by the Rockets, who block entry to homes as well as the local Pokemon Gym. After you beat Koga, the guard at Silph Co.'s office building will drift to sleep and you can enter to find Team Rocket staging a hostile takeover. To make things easy, head for the 5th level right away and get the Card Key at the bottom. From here you can open every door in the building and can avoid the pesky warp portals that will take you god knows where in the building. Take this to the 3rd floor and open the room on the center-left, taking the warp portal on the far left to gain access to a second warp portal that'll let you meet up with your rival on floor 7. After facing him, you'll have free access to a portal taking you to the president's room. Giovanni demands he turn over the Master Ball, which guarantees any Pokemon can be captured.

For the Rocket matches, many can be skipped. If you're a completionist though, be warned that they use Pokemon they haven't tried before. Magnemites, Cubones, and Voltorbs are used as well as Koffing, Raticate, and Golbat. Weezing, Arbok, Electrode, and Marowak might be hard to fight, so remember to open and use the healing room on floor 9 whenever you need to.

Giovanni's team is a bit more diverse, including Nidoqueen and Kangaskhan. After you defeat him, collect the last of the seven badges then go to Viridian City, where Giovanni has resumed his post as Gym Leader.

Boss GiovanniNidorinoKangaskhanRhyhornNidoqueen
Battle Type
Single Battle
Level 37Level 35Level 37Level 41

Encounter #6: Viridian City

Location: Viridian City

Method:
Although the gym itself is not populated with Team Rocket members, this is the last place you meet Giovanni. He uses a team more centered around Ground-types, and you will receive the final badge along with other rewards once he's defeated. After the match he announces that he will be abandoning Team Rocket for good to dedicate himself to training. However, his team sees otherwise...which you will find out after beating the Pokemon League!

Encounter #7: Mt. Ember

Location: Mt. Ember

Method:
Once you become Champion and acquire the National Dex, go to One Island to visit Celio. He will send on an errand to collect the Ruby that lays hidden in Mt. Ember. Unfortunately, some rogue Team Rocket members are also searching for it and will ambush you. Defeat them and find the Ruby inside. One of the grunts will even give the first password to their secret hideout on Five Island. Take the Ruby to Celio for your next instructions.

Encounter #8: Four Island

Location: Four Island

Method:
After Celio gives you the Rainbow Pass, take a trip to Four Island, home of the Elite Four member Lorelei. Find her in the Icefall Cave, where Rocket members are harassing local wild Pokemon. After you defeat them, Lorelei will thank you while the members flee to their base on Five Island.

Encounter #9: Five Island

Location: Five Island

Method:
The Rocket Warehouse was constructed in Five Island Meadow and remains their stronghold for the rest of the Sevii Islands arc. However, you can't enter it without both passwords. Continue onward searching for the Sapphire on Six Island and see if you can come across the other secret code.

Encounter #10: Dotted Hole

Location: Dotted Hole

Method:
In the ancient ruins of Six Island, there is a chamber that requires you use Cut on the door to enter. Complete the puzzle by falling through the top hole, then the left, then right, then down. You will find the Sapphire on the bottom floor - but it seems you were followed! An agent working for Team Rocket will snatch the Sapphire from your hands then head off back to Five Island to sell it at the Rocket Warehouse. Before he leaves however he will give you the second password, enabling you to raid the outlet.

Encounter #11: Five Island

Location: Five Island / Rocket Warehouse

Method:
Now that you have both passwords you can defeat Team Rocket once and for all. In this secret hideout you will find Team Rocket up their usual nefarious tricks, including hoarding stolen Pokemon and researching how to force evolution. The puzzles in here are similar to the hideout in Celadon City and the Viridian City Gym. This time you'll fight two admins in lieu of Giovanni, as well as Gideon, who is hanging around with the Sapphire in his possession.The first Rocket Admin uses three Poison-types you've seen in other major battles from the game. Be careful though as her Pokemon have powerful movesets.After the path to the main office is switched on, you can fight the second Rocket Admin. His team is a bit different, using the Pokemon Houndoom as his main powerhouse. After being defeated, the Admin will recognize your Earth Badge and learn what's happened to Team Rocket.

Furious that you've cut his business deal short, Gideon will attack you. He has an machinery-based lineup of Pokemon.
Scientist GideonVoltorbElectrodeMagnemiteMagnetonPorygon
Battle Type
Single Battle
Level 46Level 46Level 46Level 46Level 46

After you've beaten Gideon, Team Rocket will be finished for good in the game. However, they return in the 2009 games Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver, so play those next to learn the true fate of Team Rocket.

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