Generation I Pokémon

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With the rerelease of the original Generation I games, some youngins might not be familiar with them, or veterans may simply be spoiled on newer features.

So here’s some quick reminders for those who have never played/need a refresher on Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow:

  • All Poké Balls, of any type, have a chance to completely miss. Yes, even the Master Ball–although its catch rate is so absurdly high, it’s a one-in-a-million chance. Still, make sure you save before going and chucking it.
  • Steel, Dark, and Fairy types do not exist: the former two were not introduced until Gen II and the latter until Gen VI. (ex. Magnemite is a pure Electric, Jigglypuff is simply a Normal, etc)
  • Because Steel and Dark do not exist, Psychic types are overpowered as hell. While they are weak to Bug-type moves (although there’s only 3 in Gen I), Ghost moves will only deal standard damage to them due to a programming bug. If you’re having trouble, get a Psychic-type.
  • The Mew exploit is alive and well in the 3DS rereleases. Make sure to do it as soon as you get to Cerulean City because you won’t get another opportunity. See Bulbapedia or Serebii to figure out how to do it.
  • There’s nothing under the truck in Vermilion City’s port, but it is there, and you can still go check it out for kicks.
  • Bind, Wrap, and other such “binding” moves work much differently–they completely prevent the victim from taking their turn until the move’s effect ends. 
  • Multi-hit moves such as Fury Attack are all-or-nothing when landing a critical hit–either all of the hits in the move will crit, or none of them will.
  • A Pokémon that is frozen doesn’t thaw over time. You must manually do so. 
  • When a Pokémon wakes from sleeping, it will take the full turn.
  • Poisoning CAN and WILL KO the victim outside of battle if not removed. Keep Antidotes or Full Heals/Restores on hand.
  • You must manually switch PC boxes when you fill them–the automatic switching was not introduced until Gen III. You won’t be able to capture any more creatures until you switch. The only reminder you’re going to get is when you attempt to throw a Ball when your box is full.
  • You have only 20 slots in the PC box before you must switch.
  • There’s no Special Defense stat–it’s all done with just the Special stat. This can lead to Special sweepers that have absurdly high resilience to Special moves.
  • Certain type moves will use either Attack or Special stats in their effectiveness (ex. Grass uses Special, Fighting uses Attack, etc). The physical/special split wasn’t introduced until Gen IV.
  • Leech Seed and Toxic use the same damage counter. Try inflicting both at once and laugh when your opponent rages.
  • Do not use Focus Energy or a Dire Hit! These are meant to raise the crit ratio of the active battler, however, they will actually lower it by 75% due to a bug.
  • The EV/IV system in Gen I is completely different. 
  • Base crit ratio, as well as accuracy of OHKO moves such as Fissure are completely based on the user’s Speed. They will always fail if the user is slower than the target.
  • If Hyper Beam successfully KOs the target, the user will not need to recharge on the next turn. This also applies to destruction of a Substitute. In addition, Selfdestruct and Explosion will not KO the user if a Substitute is destroyed. This can be abused to great rage and hilarity.
  • On the subject of Substitute, the game won’t stop you from using Substitute even if the user is at 25% or less of their maximum HP. You can accidentally KO your own Pokémon this way, so watch it.
  • If Rage connects, the user will become disobedient, and will continue trying to use Rage until it faints or is recalled. Pls calm down you are doing me a frighten.
  • The player’s inventory is not sorted into pockets, and you only have 20 slots to use. However, your PC can store extra items, a feature that was removed in Gen IV due to being rendered obsolete.

Some other stuff that’s missing or works differently

  • No running shoes
  • No abilities or natures 
  • Pokémon aren’t gendered (barring Nidoran)
  • Pokémon cannot hold items
  • No breeding (caveat: a Day Care does exist south of Cerulean City and can be used to level up Pokémon for you, but you can only put one in at a time)
  • Cannot set an item to the select button
  • No day / night system or clock 
  • No shiny Pokémon or Pokérus
  • No double battles
  • No way to re-challenge previously defeated trainers 

Stuff exclusive to the VC releases:

  • Wireless trading (haven’t tried to see if there’s online)
  • Some visual effects were toned down to be slightly easier on the eyes (most flashing effects, to consider those who may be sensitive to bright, flashing lights)
  • Jynx’s sprite in Yellow has been recolored to avoid racial concerns (which interestingly breaks the “8-bit rule” of color palettes)
  • In Yellow, you can play the Surfing Pikachu minigame as long as Pikachu is in your party–it does not have to learn Surf as this is not possible in the VC versions

That’s all I could think of off the top of my head. Check Bulbapedia or Serebii for anything I missed.

One thing from me as well: you’d better not use Rage. No, really, don’t use it.

It’s a horribly glitched move. Now, you know that the enraged Pokemon will become disobedient and try to keep on attacking, until either side faints, right? Get this - if you miss with a Rage attack (either by accuracy or evasion check (Sand Attack, Double Team etc.)), it’s accuracy will be reduced to a whooping 0,4%, meaning that from now on Rage will miss 99,6% of the time - pretty much you will fail to attack every time (the user is still enraged, and cannot be controlled).

And here’s a fun part - if the opponent Pokemon has a completely reduced accuracy, or has a moveset that cannot harm your enraged Pokemon (bird vs ground for example - mind you that Rage is a TM in generation 1, and birds can learn it), then tough luck, the battle will most likely last forever. Your best bet is to reset the game (this happened to me once, when I was younger).

And look out if your oponent get fully paralysed or hit itself in its confusion during two-turn moves like Dig or Fly. You may not be able to hit them again as the pokemon won’t appear (happened to me with Diglett once). On the other hand it you can use the glitch to your own advantage, staying invulnerable untill you use Dig/Fly again.

Also if you use Transform, and another pokemon Mirror Move it, when you catch the pokemon it will turn into Ditto. I guess any Transform (from Metronome) used by the oponent will turn the pokemon into Ditto after the capture.

Oh, and the Mew glitch is not limited to Cerulean. Check out Ditto glitch/Extended Mew glitch. Basicaly you do the same thing but before going to catch your pokemon, you fight Ditto that Transforms into your pokemon that has the desirable SPECIAL. Why SPECIAL? Because it will influence what pokemon (or glitch pokemon, including MissingNo.) you will get in the end (check pokemon HEX number for that). You can get Mew or any other pokemon you want. Use it if you have no one to trade with, to complete the Pokedex.

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the14thplanet:

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