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    Which two are some common Pokemon you see at the beginning of Red and Blue? Pokemon Games

      Pidgey and Rattata. Pidgey and Rattata live together without fighting.

    How many cities/towns/islands are there in Red, Blue, and Yellow (not Indigo Plateau or Seafoam)?Pokemon Games

      10. Pallet, Viridian, Pewter, Cerulean, Vermillion, Lavendar, Saffron, Celadon, Fuschia, and Cinnabar.

    In Red, Yellow and Blue, how many badges are there?Pokemon Games

      8. After getting all the badges you go to Pokemon League.

    How many people do you have to beat in Pokemon League in Red and Blue(not including Gary)?Pokemon Games

      4. The trainers are: Loreli, Bruno, Agatha and Lance.

    In Gold and Silver, who gives you your first Pokemon?Pokemon Games

      Professor Elm. In Japanese, his name is Professor Utsugi. Professor Oak will later give you your Pokedex.

    In what town do you get the Poke Flute?Pablo's Pokemon Quiz for Kids

      Lavender Town.

    Where is the last gym you battle in?Pablo's Pokemon Quiz for Kids

      Viridian City.

    Which is NOT a real Pokemon?Pablo's Pokemon Quiz for Kids

      Addish.

    What is a Pokeball for?Pablo's Pokemon Quiz for Kids

      catching Pokemon.

    Which is the last badge you get?Pablo's Pokemon Quiz for Kids

      Earth Badge.

    Which Pokemon is the legendary bird?Pablo's Pokemon Quiz for Kids

      Zapdos.

    Where does Ash live?Pablo's Pokemon Quiz for Kids

      Pallet Town.

    Which Pokemon throws a bone club?Pablo's Pokemon Quiz for Kids

      Cubone.

    Which Pokemon is made out of poison sludge?Pablo's Pokemon Quiz for Kids

      Muk.

    What type is Sudowoodo?Pokéquiz

      Rock. Sudowoodo looks like a tree, but he's actually a rock type. Look at his name. "Sudo" is pronounced like "pseudo" which means false. "Woodo" looks like "wood". His name literally means "false wood".

    True or False: Mewtwo can evolve into Mew?Pokéquiz

      False. Mewtwo is one of the "Pokemon" that does not evolve.

    How many moves can any "Pokemon" know at the same time, not counting "Struggle"?Pokéquiz

      4. Each "Pokemon" can learn up to four moves at once, and must get rid of one to obtain a fifth.

    On the "Gold" and "Silver" versions, what days are the Bug Festival on?Pokéquiz

      Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. If you win first prize here you get a Sun Stone!

    What language is used for the Regis?Regiquiz

      Braille. Braille language is telling you what to do in the caves.

    Which two Pokemon are needed to open Ancient Tomb, Island Cave and Desert Ruins?Regiquiz

      Relicanth and Wailord. Relicanth must be in the front of your team and Wailord at the back.

    How do you open the chamber to see Registeel?Regiquiz

      Use Fly in the centre of the room. It doesn't matter what direction you face when you use Fly.

    When you see Regirock in its chamber, what colour is it mainly?Regiquiz

      Yellow. The bigger picture of Regirock is coloured brown.

    What colour are the dots on the Regis?Regiquiz

      Red. The dots on the Regis aren't written in Braille.

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