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- Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
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Table of Contents
Gameplay- New features
- Controls
- Catching Pokémon
- Raising Champions
- Pokédex
- Completing the Pokédex
- Moves
- Abilities
- Rematches
- Secrets
- Other Items
- Poké Balls
- Key Items
- Berry Pouch
- TM Case
- Pallet Town
- Route 1
- Viridian City
- Route 22
- Route 2
- Viridian Forest
- Pewter City
- Route 3
- Mt. Moon
- Route 4
- Cerulean City
- Route 24
- Route 25
- Route 5
- Route 6
- Vermilion City
- S.S. Anne
- Route 11
- Diglett's Cave
- Route 9
- Route 10
- Rock Tunnel
- Lavender Town
- Route 8
- Route 7
- Celadon City
- Team Rocket Hideout
- Pokémon Tower
- Saffron City
- Silph Co.
- Route 16
- Route 17
- Route 18
- Fuchsia City
- Safari Zone
- Routes 12 and 13
- Routes 14 and 15
- Power Plant
- Route 19
- Route 20
- Seafoam Islands
- Cinnabar Island
- Route 21
- One Island
- Two Island
- Three Island
- Bond Bridge
- Berry Forest
- Cape Brink
- Kindle Road
- Mt. Ember
- Viridian Gym
- Victory Road
- The Elite Four
- Back to Mt. Ember
- Four Island
- Six Island
- Five Island
- Seven Island
- Cerulean Cave
- Pokémon League Rematch
- Navel Rock
- Birth Island
The situation in Pokémon Tower is grave indeed, but with the Silph Scope, you should be able to dig up whatever is causing all the trouble. You don't have to do anything special with the scope, but just make sure you have it with you when you enter the tower. The Silph Scope automatically identifies ghosts and makes it possible to engage them in combat.
If you cleared out the tower earlier, skip to the bottom to finally identify the ghost that was blocking the way to the final floor and clear out the Rocket grunts.
Contents
- 1 Into the tower
- 2 Another rival battle!
- 3 3F
- 3.1 Items
- 3.2 Trainers
- 3.3 Pokémon found
- 4 4F
- 4.1 Items
- 4.2 Trainers
- 4.3 Pokémon found
- 5 5F
- 5.1 Items
- 5.2 Trainers
- 5.3 Pokémon found
- 6 6F
- 6.1 Items
- 6.2 Trainers
- 6.3 Pokémon found
- 7 7F
- 7.1 Trainers
- 7.2 Pokémon found
- 8 Mr. Fuji
- 8.1 Items
- 9 New Pokémon
Into the tower[edit | edit source]

With the Silph Scope in your hot little hands, it's time to head back to Pokémon Tower and figure out what the heck is going on. The quickest path is to go back to Route 7, hand the guard the tea from the lady in Celadon to end the baffling "Thirsty Guard" crisis, and then cut through Saffron City on your way East to Lavender Town.
On your way through Saffron City, you might just want to stop in at the Poké Mart and grab a Max Repel. The Repel is for the Tower, where you'll be assaulted by Gastlies, Gastlies, an occasional Haunter, and more Gastlies, but if you plan to fight some Gastlies it might be best to use Pidgeotto.
Another rival battle![edit | edit source]

When your rival gets in your way on the second floor, he'll pick a fight as usual. His team depends on your starter Pokémon so it may vary from player to player.
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3F[edit | edit source]

Pokémon with Psychic attacks like Kadabra and Drowzee, are really powerful here against these Ghosts, as they also have the Poison type. Farfetch'd is also a strong option because it is immune to all of Gastly's moves except Curse. But those are few and far between, so if you don't want to deal with lots of random encounters, just pop open the Max Repel... After you catch a Gastly for yourself.
Addition: If you have Pokemon with Ghost or Dark type moves (such as Bite), they work pretty well against the Ghosts as well. After catching your own Ghost type here, you can train it up a little and use it to wipe out the ghosts.
Items[edit | edit source]
- Escape Rope (On the north side of the third floor)
Trainers[edit | edit source]
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Channeler HopeReward: |
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Channeler PatriciaReward: |
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Channeler CarlyReward: |
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Pokémon found[edit | edit source]
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| Pokémon | Level | Rate | |
| Gastly | 13-19 | 90% | |
| Haunter | 20 | 1% | |
| Cubone | 15,17 | 9% | |
4F[edit | edit source]

Items[edit | edit source]
- Elixir (Near the staircase leading from the fourth floor to the fifth floor)
- Awakening (In the center of the fourth floor)
- Great Ball (On the south side of the fourth floor)
Trainers[edit | edit source]
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Channeler LaurelReward: |
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Channeler JodyReward: |
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Channeler PaulaReward: |
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Pokémon found[edit | edit source]
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| Pokémon | Level | Rate | |
| Gastly | 13-19 | 86% | |
| Haunter | 20 | 5% | |
| Cubone | 15,17 | 9% | |
5F[edit | edit source]

The leader of the Channelers has broken free of the dark power that held her, and created a reusable healing zone on the 5th floor. Make sure you heal and save while you have the opportunity, since there are a number of surprises ahead.
Items[edit | edit source]
- Cleanse Tag (In the center of the healing spot)
- Big Mushroom (Hidden above and to the left of the northernmost Channeler on the fifth floor)
- Nugget (On the south side of the fifth floor near the healing spot)
Trainers[edit | edit source]
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Channeler RuthReward: |
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Channeler TammyReward: |
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Channeler KarinaReward: |
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Channeler JanaeReward: |
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Pokémon found[edit | edit source]
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| Pokémon | Level | Rate | |
| Gastly | 13-19 | 86% | |
| Haunter | 20 | 5% | |
| Cubone | 15,17 | 9% | |
6F[edit | edit source]

The first surprise is at the stairway to the top floor, where the Ghost that you needed the Silph Scope for finally reveals itself as a level 30 Marowak. Make sure you have some strong, non-Psychic Pokémon for this fight as you have to beat it! Unfortunately, you can't catch it, even with a Masterball, as it dodges the ball every time.
Items[edit | edit source]
- Rare Candy (On the southwest side of the sixth floor)
- X Accuracy (To the south near the staircase leading from the fifth floor to the sixth floor)
Trainers[edit | edit source]
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Channeler AngelicaReward: |
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Channeler JenniferReward: |
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Channeler EmiliaReward: |
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Pokémon found[edit | edit source]
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| Pokémon | Level | Rate | |
| Gastly | 14-19 | 85% | |
| Haunter | 21,23 | 6% | |
| Cubone | 17,19 | 9% | |
7F[edit | edit source]

More non-Gastly foes await on the top floor. There are three rocket grunts up here.
Trainers[edit | edit source]
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Team Rocket Grunt Reward: |
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Team Rocket Grunt Reward: |
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Team Rocket Grunt Reward: |
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Pokémon found[edit | edit source]
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| Pokémon | Level | Rate | |
| Gastly | 15-19 | 75% | |
| Haunter | 23,25 | 15% | |
| Cubone | 17,19 | 10% | |
Mr. Fuji[edit | edit source]
After you've bested those foes, you'll find the missing Mr. Fuji. He'll thank you for your efforts with a gift of a Poké Flute, which you can use to awaken any sleeping Pokémon, and which finally makes that Rest skill useful.
You can also use it to wake up that sleeping Snorlax that was blocking the passage between Route 11 outside of Vermilion City and Route 12 south of Lavender Town. But first, let's pay a visit to Saffron City.
As a side note, make sure to come back and use the Itemfinder in the place where Mr. Fuji stood to unearth a Soothe Bell.
Items[edit | edit source]
- Soothe Bell (hidden and "buried" on the spot where Mr. Fuji stood, unearthed with the ItemFinder)
The Soothe Bell is one of a few items that are hidden in a special way. Items like this can only be obtained by using the ItemFinder in the spot where they are "buried."
New Pokémon[edit | edit source]
No. 92: Gastly
Gastly, and its evolutions, Haunter and Gengar, are the only Ghost Pokémon you'll meet, at least until you beat the Elite Four. Ghost Pokémon are immune to all Normal and Fighting attacks and are not affected by Ground attacks due to their Levitate ability.
While Gastly and Haunter hold somewhat weak stats, its final evolution, Gengar, is quite powerful, with strong Speed and Special Atk stats, but may need some TM's to supplement its weak moveset. Be aware that evolving Gengar will require trading.
As a final side note, if you plan to catch a Gastly, make sure it is level 15 or lower, otherwise it will be deprived of a powerful move, Hypnosis, and its ability to combo with Dream Eater.
No. 104: Cubone
Cubone is a small Ground Pokémon with a lot of kick. It is somewhat rare to find here in the Tower, but catching it will be quite rewarding. Its moves, Bone Club, and Bonemerang, are strong Ground moves and are exclusive to this Pokémon and its evolution, Marowak.
Cubone can learn quite a few TM's, and will make an excellent addition to your team, especially if you chose not to raise a Nidoking/Nidoqueen. Be aware, however, that its health is somewhat low, but it compensates for this with strong defenses, and not too shabby attack stats.
Go to top- Rocket Hideout
- Pokémon Tower
- Saffron City
Table of Contents
Gameplay- New features
- Controls
- Catching Pokémon
- Raising Champions
- Pokédex
- Completing the Pokédex
- Moves
- Abilities
- Rematches
- Secrets
- Other Items
- Poké Balls
- Key Items
- Berry Pouch
- TM Case
- Pallet Town
- Route 1
- Viridian City
- Route 22
- Route 2
- Viridian Forest
- Pewter City
- Route 3
- Mt. Moon
- Route 4
- Cerulean City
- Route 24
- Route 25
- Route 5
- Route 6
- Vermilion City
- S.S. Anne
- Route 11
- Diglett's Cave
- Route 9
- Route 10
- Rock Tunnel
- Lavender Town
- Route 8
- Route 7
- Celadon City
- Team Rocket Hideout
- Pokémon Tower
- Saffron City
- Silph Co.
- Route 16
- Route 17
- Route 18
- Fuchsia City
- Safari Zone
- Routes 12 and 13
- Routes 14 and 15
- Power Plant
- Route 19
- Route 20
- Seafoam Islands
- Cinnabar Island
- Route 21
- One Island
- Two Island
- Three Island
- Bond Bridge
- Berry Forest
- Cape Brink
- Kindle Road
- Mt. Ember
- Viridian Gym
- Victory Road
- The Elite Four
- Back to Mt. Ember
- Four Island
- Six Island
- Five Island
- Seven Island
- Cerulean Cave
- Pokémon League Rematch
- Navel Rock
- Birth Island
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