If you're attempting a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Red & Blue Nuzlocke challenge, t🌳hen you can keep track of the Pokemon you can c🙈atch with our helpful checklist.
Every Nuzlocke challenge follows two rules: 1) If a Pokemon faints, it's considered dead and can no longer be used for the rest of the run, and 2) The trainer can only catch the first wild Pokemon they encounter in each area. As such, there are only a limited number of Pokemon available to the player, but there are lots of routesꦯ and fishing spots in t꧒owns, so you have access to more party members than you think.
Route 1
Most Nuzlocke runs require 🐽the player to abandon their starter as soon as possible. Don't worry too much aboജut choosing between Pidgey and Rattata, as you'll have plenty of chances to catch more of them in the future.
- Pidgey (50%)
- Rattata (50%)
Viridian City
You won't receive a rod until later in the game, so don't forget to come back if 🐷you need another Water-typ💯e Pokemon.
Fishing
- Magikarp (100% Old Rod)
- Poliwag (50% Good/Super Rod)
- Goldeen (50% Good Rod)
- Tentacruel (50% Super Rod)
Route 2
Bug-type Pokemon make their first appearance on 🌞this route, but don't worry about the low chance of encountering one, as you'll be seeing more of them soo𒅌n.
- Caterpie (15% Blue)
- Weedle (15% Red)
- Pidgey (45%)
- Rattata (40%)
Viridian Forest
If you're extremely lucky, you will catch a Pikachu here, as it's one of the few Electric-type Pokemon you can 🎐encounter in the wild. A Pikachu will make the Misty Gym༺ battle a breeze, so long at doesn't get KO'd by Brock.
- Caterpie (5% Red/45% Blue)
- Metapod (5% Red/40% Blue)
- Weedle (45% Red/5% Blue)
- Kakuna (40% Red/5% Blue)
- Pikachu (5%)
Route 3
A Jigglypuff encounter will be🌱 your best bet here, especially as you'll soon be in Mt. Moon, where you can find a Moon Stone that will evolve it inꦰto Wigglytuff.
- Pidgey (45%)
- Spearow (45%)
- Jigglypuff (10%)
Route 4
This route has some of the first version exclusives in the game. Sands🅘hrew is especially u෴seful for Blue players, as it will make Lt. Surge a lot easier.
- Rattata (40%)
- Spearow (35%)
- Ekans (25% Red)
- Sandshrew (25% Blue)
Fishing
- Magikarp (100% Old Rod)
- Poliwag (50% Good Rod)
- Goldeen (50% Good Rod/33% Super Rod)
- Psyduck (33% Super Rod)
- Krabby (33% Super Rod)
Mt. Moon
Chances are, you're going to catch a Zubat. They're everywhere in Mt. Moon, so make peace with t𝔍he fact that a dumb bat is probably going to be on your team. They can make a decent addition when they involve into Golbat.
1st Floor
- Clefairy (1%)
- Zubat (79%)
- Paras (5%)
- Geodude (15%)
Basement 1st Floor
- Clefairy (4%)
- Zubat (60%)
- Paras (10%)
- Geodude (26%)
Basement 2nd Floor
- Clefairy (6%)
- Zubat (49%)
- Paras (15%)
- Geodude (30%)
Cerulean City
Misty presents a tough roadblock for Nuzlocke players, due to the lack of Grass-type Pokemon available up until this point. It's best to grind before coming here, as ▨her Starmie can be difficult under the best of circumstances.
Fishing
- Magikarp (100% Old Rod)
- Poliwag (50% Good Rod)
- Goldeen (50% Good Rod/33% Super Rod)
- Psyduck (33% Super Rod)
- Krabby (33% Super Rod)
Route 5
A Me🌼owth is especially useful during this run, as it can learn Pay Day, which will ensure that the player always ha🃏s access to cash for Poke Balls.
- Pidgey (40%)
- Oddish (35% Red)
- Meowth (25% Blue)
- Mankey (25% Red)
- Bellsprout (35% Blue)
Route 6
These routes will give you a chance to catch one of the exclu💞sive Grass-type Pokemon (Oddish in Red, Bellsprout in Blue). Both are decent choices for the early stages of the game, but you'll need a Leaf Stone to fully evolve them.
- Pidgey (40%)
- Oddish (35% Red)
- Meowth (25% Blue)
- Mankey (25% Red)
- Bellsprout (35% Blue)
Fishing
- Magikarp (100% Old Rod)
- Poliwag (50% Good Rod)
- Goldeen (50% Good Rod/100% Super Rod)
- Shellder (50% Super Rod)
- Krabby (50% Super Rod)