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Pokemon Ultra Violet Guide 1 50
Pokemon Ultra Violet Guide 1 50
For those of you who do not know, Pokemon – Ultra Violet Version is a hack
of Pokemon – Fire Red Version. The story and gameplay will be the same but
there will be a lot of added content. There are a total of 386 Pokemon in this
game, all are actually catchable in this ONE game, no trading is necessary.
This guide will contain notes from the hacker who created the ROM and
will give you all the inside tips on where to catch every single Pokemon and
all the other fun additions to the original game.
So without further ado, let’s catch ‘em all!
Using This Guide
This guide has three major parts:
Normal Fire Water Grass Electric Ice Fighting Poison Ground Flying Psychic Bug Rock Ghost Dragon Dark Steel
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Poison x2 x0.5 x0.5 x0.5 x0.5 x0
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Flying x2 x0.5 x2 x2 x0.5 x0.5
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Bug x0.5 x2 x0.5 x0.5 x0.5 x2 x0.5 x2 x0.5
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If there is an overriding reason for many people to play the Pokemon games, it is simply to collect each and every
creatur in the game. There are several ways to find them all. (not all of them are listed here)
Wild Encounters
The first, and most common, way you will find Pokemon is
in wild Pokemon battles. Simply walk out into the grass or
into a cave and it won’t be long till a wild Pokemon jumps out
from its hiding spot for a battle.
Then you can begin the process of catching this wild
Pokemon and adding it’s data to your Pokedex.
Fishing
Though you won’t be able to do it until you have
gotten a fishing rod, fishing is a great way to catch
those elusive, Water-type Pokemon.
To fish, all you need is a rod and some water. Simply
walk up to a shore, river, or lake and use the rod of your
choice, once you get a “bite”, you are launched into
battle against whatever Pokemon was on your hook.
Surfing
To catch Pokemon while surfing, you first need to acquire
the HM03 SURF, After you do this, you just need a compatible
Water-type Pokemon to teach the move to. Then, once
you’ve taken to the sea on its back, it’s precisely the same as
walking in a cave or through grass… only Water-type
Pokemon pop out.
Evolution
Most Pokemon have at least one other form they
turn into after they’ve gained sufficient experience. This
is the easiest way to add Pokemon to your Pokedex,
and you’ll probably be surprised at how quickly your
collection begins to grow after a few Pokemon start
changing into their more power forms. There are
multiple ways to evolve Pokemon, some evolve at
certain levels, while others use items or some other
type of thing to trigger evolution.
The Business of Catching Pokemon…
There is only one way to catch a wild Pokemon, and that is via the use of a PokeBall. PokeBalls come in various types,
each with is specific traits. The PokeMarts scattered throughout the land sell many types of PokeBalls. The majority of
them being; standard PokeBalls, GreatBalls, and UltraBalls. Each is slightly more expensive than the previous and slightly
more efficient.
That being said, luck plays a very large part in how effective a PokeBall can be in a given situation. While you might
surmise that UltraBalls are the best in every situation, it isn’t always so. Your best bet is to learn through
experimentation which works best for you. After all, ther is no need to lay down the big bucks for Ultra Balls if a regular
old PokeBall will work fine.
In addition to these three kinds of PokeBalls, there are many more kinds you will run into during your adventure. You
can find info about them in the Index or in the game itself after you have picked up these balls.
Trading
Trading is not as important in Pokemon – Ultra Violet Version but in game trades are still mandatory to catch them all.
While in Pokemon – Fire Red Version some Pokemon required trading to evolve, that is not so in this game. You can
catch and evolve EVERY Pokemon in the game without trading for any from another game.
Now you know everything you need to know before you start playing. So its officially time to hop in a comfy chair and
begin your adventure into the world of Pokemon.
To understand some of the overworld maps in this players guide, you will need to know some key symbols:
This star represents a special spot on the ground. When you step on this spot the next Pokemon you see will
be a Shiny Pokemon (A Pokemon of an alternate color).
This exclamation point represents a hidden item on the ground. Some of these items can be picked up by
simply pressing (A) on that spot while others require the Item-Finder to be used.
Big bold numbers represent an event that will be detailed in the guide surrounding that map. (Numbers may
123 vary in color depending on background)
Big bold letters represent a door, ladder, or warp point, follow these letters from map to map, [A] will take
ABC you from one map to [A] on another map [B] goes to [B] and so on. (Letters may also vary in color)
[DEVELOPERS NOTES: Like this box, contain helpful hints on getting the most out of your game]
Pallet Town: Visit One
3 Once Professor Oak takes you inside his lab, he offers you a choice of three different
Pokemon. You may choose one of these three, or talk to the Professor without choosing any
and he will offer you the chance to catch your first Pokemon from one of his research
facilities. If you choose this option you will be taken down a passage to a facility in the forest
to the right of Pallet Town.
When you are finally given control of your character again, you are in Wild Pokemon
a nice open field with plenty of tall grass. Just walk around in this grass Pichu 30%
and throw the special PokeBalls at the wild Pokemon you find. Machop 20%
You can also throw rocks or bait; rocks make Pokemon easier to catch, Ralts 10%
but they may flee from battle, bait make Pokemon less likely to flee, but
Gastly 10%
they are harder to catch.
Trapinch 10%
As soon as you catch one you are brought back inside the facility to
Houndour 5%
head back to the lab. You will never see that facility or field again.
Spheal 5%
[DEVELOPERS NOTES: Starting with a Gastly will make gaining any levels Larvitar 5%
in the first few areas very difficult. (see Type-Matchup chart above)] Dratini 5%
Once you have chosen your starting Pokemon your Rival will choose his, based on the
weakness of yours (If you caught your first Pokemon your Rival will choose Charmander).
Then there is nothing left to do but leave the area… Of course it is not that simple, your rival
wants to battle you. Neither of your pokemon know many moves so it should be an easy
battle. Just remember your potion if he starts getting the upper hand.
After the battle with your rival you are free to leave and head out of Pallet Town… Onwards to Route 1…
Route 1
Wild Pokemon
Pidgey 50%
Rattata 50%
After you have gained your fill of experience (or if you have taken a
bit of damage and need to rest) head North to Viridian City.
Viridian City: Visit One
3 The only important thing you can do for now is head to the
PokeMart. Once inside you will be given a package for Professor
Oak. So take it and just head back south through Route 1 toward
Pallet Town.
Pallet Town: Visit Two
Pick up some PokeBalls, Antidote and Potions at the PokeMart for your journey ahead. Then we will head out Viridian
City to the West…
Wild Pokemon Route 22 is a good place to train You should have at least a
Ratatta 45% before heading onwards in the game. But couple Pokemon at Level 9
Mankey 45% don’t go past the first grassy area or you before confronting your Rival
Spearow 10% will be confronted by your Rival. here. There is nothing else of
interest on Route 22 yet.
Route 2: Visit One
After training up on Route 22 head back into Viridian City and up to Route 2.
Wild Pokemon
Ratatta 45%
Pidgey 45%
Caterpie 5%
Weedle 5%
Wild Pokemon
Caterpie 40%
Weedle 40%
Kakuna 10%
Metapod 5%
Pikachu 5%
Well now that we are out of Viridian Forest… we are back in Route
2… which is again… useless without HM01 CUT…
If you need to train up for the Gym Leader Brock hit up the grassy
area for awhile… then head on into Pewter City.
Pewter City
There is not a lot going on in Pewter City, but it’s a perfect place to get your first Pokemon League Gym Badge
After defeating the Gym Leader you will be rewarded with the Boulderbadge, which allows you to use HM05 FLASH
outside of battle. Brock also gives you TM39 Rock Tomb.
5 When its time to leave town just head out the East side
of town and one of Professor Oaks aids will greet you with
a delivery from your mother…
Just press (B) to run in pretty much anywhere.
Now that you are running in style, you can head on to Route 3.
Route 3
Route 4
The only thing left to do now is heal up and head into Mt.
Moon.
Enjoy!
Mt. Moon
Wild Pokemon
Zubat 69%
Geodude 25%
Paras 5%
Clefairy 1%
Six Items and Eight Trainers await in the first area in Mt.
Moon
Wild Pokemon
Paras 100%
Wild Pokemon
Weedle 20%
Caterpie 20%
Pidgey 15% After the Nugget Bridge
event you will only find
Oddish 15%
one trainer, one PokeBall
Abra 15%
item, and one hidden item.
Bellsprout 10%
Kakuna 4%
Metapod 1%
Route 25
2 A lot is going to go on inside this little seaside cabin, so try to keep up…
After you are done here, head back down to Cerulean City.
Cerulean City: Visit Two
Route 5
Wild Pokemon
Pidgey 40% There are a few things
Meowth 35% worth looking into on
Oddish 15% Route 5 .
Bellsprout 10%
Route 6
Wild Pokemon
Pidgey 40%
Meowth 35%
Oddish 15%
Bellsprout 10%
Route 6 is a great
place to train up for
your next big
challenge. With six
trainers and a
boatload of grass
there is plenty of EXP
to go around. There
are also two hidden
items.
Vermilion City: Visit One
After restoring health to the Captain, it is time to say good-bye to the S.S. Anne and head back in to Virmilion City and
out the East side to Route 11.
Route 11
After picking up some goodies on the ground (and from inside the
building) it is time to head back to Vermilion City and face Lt. Surge.
Vermilion City: Visit Two
Wild Pokemon
Skitty 30% 4-Points Isle is a very religious
Taillow 25% island. Trainer battles are illegal so
Swablu 15% you will find no trainers here. But
due to the lack of violence, the
Kecleon 10%
Pokemon here are unique
Spinda 10%
compared to the rest of the world.
Whismur 5%
Castform 5%
Wild Pokemon
Shrromish 25%
Cacnea 25%
Seviper 15%
Zangoose 15%
Treeko 10%
Slackoth 10%
Wild Pokemon
Meditite 35%
Makuhita 30%
Nincada 15%
Numel 15%
Hariyama 5%
Route 9
Wild Pokemon
Geodude 35%
Zubat 30%
Mankey 15%
Machop 15%
Onix 5%
Route 8
Wild Pokemon There are no events on Route 8, just fight trainers and
Pidgey 30% pick up the three hidden items in the grass. When you reach
Meowth 30% the end go in the small building to the North and head down
Growlith 15% the Underground Path.
The Underground Path has
Ekans 10%
several hidden items to find once
Sandshrew 10%
you get the Item Finder.
Vulpix 5%
Celadon City is a hive of events, we have a lot to do immediately when we get here. Check out the MASSIVE shopping
mall here, pick up anything you could ever want, from HP UPs to Fire Stones.
Press the button behind the sign to open up a secret passage inside the Rocket Hideout.
With the Silph Scope in hand, we are going to head straight for Lavender Town.
Once there go into the big creepy tower.
Pokemon Tower
2 By stepping in the
glowing floor you can heal
your Pokemon.
3 Time to put that
Silph Scope to good use
and find out what
Pokemon has been
blocking your path
3 Rocket members area all over Saffron City. They are even
blocking the entrance to the Gym. To remove them you have
to scale the Silph Co. building…
Silph Co.
2
Sabrina dominates this
Gym with her level 38
Kadabra and Venomoth,
level 37 Mr. Mime, and
level 43 Alakazam. Beat her
for a Marsh Badge… which has no effect on the use of moves
out of battle.
With Team Rocket thoroughly defeated, we will head back to 4-Points Isle to pick up some rare Pokemon.
Maze A Maze B
Wild Pokemon Wild Pokemon
Baltoy 50% Lunatone 34%
Trapinch 50% solrock 31%
Catacombs Aron 15%
The 4-Points
Nosepass 15%
Catacombs are a
Lairon 5%
literal maze but
the prize for
completing it is
worth the effort.
Maze D Maze C
Wild Pokemon Wild Pokemon
Mawile 35% Snorunt 50%
Aron 25% Spheal 40%
Bedlum 20% Sealeo 10%
Metang 15%
Laron 5%
[DEVELOPERS NOTES:
There are 3 rare Pokemon
at the end of the maze
(after reaching [E]) you
only get one shot, win lose
catch or run that Pokemon
will never be back. So save
your game before you
fight. You must get to the
Statue Room by taking all
1 Getting to the end of the three different paths to get
maze drops you in a room the opportunity to face all
with a statue in it. Speak with 3 rare Pokemon.]
the statue to be thrown into
battle with a rare Pokemon. When you are done here, head back to Kanto.
Now you have 2 paths you can take to get to Fuchsia City… Lets take the shorter path first, so head to Celadon City.
Once there head straight out the West side onto Route 16.
Route 16
Wild Pokemon
Doduo 35%
Spearow 30%
Raticate 25%
Rattata 5%
Fearow 5%
There are not major events on the Cycling Road. The 10 trainers are failry rough and the
hidden items are worth the effort to find.
Route 17
Wild Pokemon 1 Head upstairs in here and a
Doduo 35%
little boy wants to trade his
Spearow 30% Lickitung for your Persian.
Raticate 15%
Fearow 15%
Ratatta 5%
Head on into Fuchsia City but we are going to use our new HM02 FLY to head back to
Lavender town and take the long path into Fuchsia as well, there are some good rewards along
the way.
Route 12 Wild Pokemon
Venonat 30%
Pidgey 30%
Oddish 20%
Bellsprout 15%
Gloom 4%
Weepinbell 1%
[DEVELOPERS NOTES: There are only two Snorlax’ in the game, catch one]
Safari Zone
Center Zone
Wild Pokemon
Rhyhorn 20% Nidorina 10%
Nidoran[m] 20% Parasect 5%
Exeggcute 20% Scyther 4%
Venonat 11% Pinsir 4%
Nidorino 10% Chansey 1%
East Zone
Wild Pokemon
Doduo 20% Nidoran[f] 5%
Nidoran[m] 20% Parasect 5%
Exeggcute 20% Kangaskhan 4%
Paras 14% Pinsir 1%
Nidorino 10% Scyther 1%
North Zone
Wild Pokemon
Rhyhorn 20% Nidorina 5%
Nidoran[m] 20% Venomoth 5%
Exeggcute 20% Chansey 4%
Paras 15% Tauros 1%
Nidorino 10%
West Zone
Wild Pokemon
Duduo 20% Nidoran[f] 5%
Nidoran[m] 20% Venomoth 5%
Exeggcute 20% Tauros 4%
Venonat 15% Kangaskhan 1%
Nidorino 10%
With Strength and Surf we can get some more legendary Pokemon from 4-Points Isle… lets head there now, Dread
Mountian to be exact. Follow the path up to the split (last time we took the left path) take the right path and use
strength to move the rock out of your way, head down the ladder and follow the map on the next page…
Dread Mountain: Visit Two
Wild Pokemon
Hariyama 40%
Numel 35%
Aron 10%
Lairon 5%
Clampurt 5%
Meditite 4%
Medicham 1%
Wild Pokemon
Hariyama 60%
Numel 30%
Aron 5%
Lairon 5%
3 A level 50 Legendary 4 Yet another level 50
Pokemon awaits. Legendary Pokemon…
Wild Pokemon
Nosepass 30%
Makuhita 20%
Aron 20%
Trapinch 15%
Hariyama 15%
Head back into town and stop by the Pokemon Lab.
Stop by the Pokemon Lab
before leaving town and the
gentlemen inside will revive
the fossils in your
possession.
[DEVELOPERS NOTES: Simply leave the building and come right back in to get the resurrected Pokemon.]
Now it’s time to head back to Kanto… Once you are on the mainland, fly to the PokeCenter just before Rock Tunnel.
Power Plant
Now you are finished with all the running around… but you have another choice… a short path or a long path. I will
take you the short path first. Fly to Pallet Town, visit your mom for a sec then head South, time to surf.
Route 21
Wild Pokemon
Tangela 90%
Bulbasaur 10%
Surfing Pokemon
Tentacool 100%
Head on in to Cinnabar Island, then we are going to fly back to Fuchsia City and head South to take the long path…
There are many rewards for taking the road less traveled.
Route 19
Surfing Pokemon
Tentacool 100%
1 The Seafoam Islands are nestled right in the middle of Route 20…
Seafoam Islands
Wild Pokemon F1 To lower confusion, for the
Zubat 34% Seafoam Island maps, holes
Psyduck 30% and drop points will be
Slowpoke 25% displayed in GREEN while
laddars will be displayed in
Golbat 11%
RED.
1 Wild Pokemon F2
Zubat 30%
Push the
boulders Psyduck 20%
into the Slowpoke 20%
holes… Golbat 10%
Lower boulder: A – C – E Seel 10%
Upper boulder: B – D – F Golduck 5%
Slowbro 5%
Wild Pokemon F3
Psyduck 20% Squirtle 10%
Slowpoke 20% Golbat 9%
Seel 20% Golduck 6%
Zubat 10% Slowbro 5%
Wild Pokemon F5
Seel 40% Slowpoke 15%
Golduck 15% Dewgong 5%
Slowbro 15% Golbat 5%
Psyduck 20%
1 The back end of Seafoam Islands is pretty much a dead end… you must come from Fuchsia City…
Cinnabar Island: Visit One
Pokemon Mansion
Wild Pokemon F1
Koffing 30% Vulpix 15%
Raticate 30% Grimer 5%
Growlithe 15% Weezing 5%
1 Talking to these statues
will alternate which gates
(2) are blocking your path.
Wild Pokemon F2
Koffing 30% Vulpix 15%
Raticate 30% Grimer 5%
Growlithe 15% Weezing 5%
2 These gates raise and
lower depending on weather
a (1) switch has been pressed
or repressed (they alternate).
[DEVELOPERS NOTES: All of the switches on the statues do the same thing, raise the lowered gates and lower the raised
gates. Pressing the switches on the top floor does the same thing as pressing the switches in the basement.]
Wild Pokemon F3
Koffing 30% Vulpix 15%
Raticate 30% Grimer 5%
Growlithe 15% Weezing 5%
3,4 These two drop points
send you to different floors,
(3) takes you to floor 1 and
(4) to floor 2.
Wild Pokemon B1
Koffing 30% Charmander 10%
Raticate 20% Vulpix 10%
Growlithe 10% Weezing 5%
Ditto 10% Grimer 5%
5 Now here is what we
came in here for… finally!
With the Secret Key in hand, let’s go tackle that Gym Leader!
Wild Pokemon
Treasure Beach has a lot of Spearow 30%
hidden items, there is one Tangela 30%
trainer in the water on the Fearow 20%
way there, other than that,
Sunkern 10%
have fun combing the beach
Slowpoke 5%
for hidden treasure.
Persian 5%
3 When you are
done picking up
treasure, its time to
head back to the dock
and go to Two Island.