How To Time Slot Machine Pokemon Firered

LUCKY SLOTS!!!!! Pokemon FireRed Super Cheats Forums. Web Media Network Limited, 1999 - 2020. This site is not affiliated in any way with Microsoft, Sony, Sega, Nintendo or any video game publishers. Pokemon Ultra Violet Version is a hack of the GameBoy Advance game Pokemon Fire Red Version. This new game has been altered in many ways to make the game more enjoyable, but it still has the same general design and story as the original Nintendo release. A mock-up of the Slot Machine from the Pokemon FireRed game. Derived from the Slot Machine in Game Corner. srathod/SlotMachine.

  1. Pokemon Firered 1.0
  2. Pokemon Firered Version
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  4. Pokemon Firered Walkthrough
  5. Pokemon Firered Pokedex
Strategy Guide
National Dex

Have over sixty Pokemon in your Pokedex and defeat the Elite Four. Return to Pallet Town and see the professor. He will give the National Dex to Gary and yourself. You can use it to see the data for all 386 Pokemon.

Network Machine

This allows you to trade to Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. Fix the Network Machine on One Island. To do this, get the Sapphire and Ruby items and take them to the machine.

Mystery Gift option

Enter any Pokemon Mart and go to the clipboard that is by the shop keeper on the counter. Take the survey and enter in the words 'LINK TOGETHER WITH ALL'. The man will then alert you that you can now have access to the Mystery Gift option, after saving. To make it easier to find the word you are looking for, press Select, which will take you to A-Z mode, then select the a letter to bring up a list of words, beginning with the first letter of the word that it begins with.

Get all starters

To get all the starters (Bulbasaur,Charmander, and Squirtle), you will need two Game Boy Advances and another Pokemon GBA game. Start with Bulbasaur, then trade it to your other Pokemon game. After that, start a new game. Start with Charmander and trade it. Then, start another new game and start with Squirtle. Keep Squirtle and catch two Pokemon that you do not want. Trade them for the other two starters you traded to your other Pokemon game. You will now have all three starters.

AerodactylFirered

To get the ancient Pokemon Aerodactyl, go to the house to the right of the Museum in Pewter City. Note: You must have Cut. Talk to the scientist and he will give you the Old Amber. Take it to the Lab on Cinnabar Island and let the scientist bring it back to life. It will be at level 5.

Articuno

Surf south from Fuschia until you hit a barrier. Then, Surf west to the Seafoam Islands. When you see boulders, push them into the pits to reach the legendary bird Articuno.

Recommended moves for Beedrill

First, catch a Weedle . Then, train it until it turns into a Beedrill. Teach it the TM Aerial Ace . Train it (use it at gyms that use Grass/Bug Pokemon ) until it is at level 50. It should know the move Endeavor. Use it at tight spots.

Deoxys

To obtain Deoxys, you must travel to Island 9 and push the triangle forward. To do this, you need to obtain the Aurora Ticket, which can only obtained through a Nintendo Event, such as Pokemon Rocks America 2004. Bring your Pokemon Fire Red or Leaf Green cartridge to any of the events in Atlanta, Minneapolis, or Seattle to receive the Aurora Ticket. The same goes for obtaining Lugia, Ho-Oh (both on Island 8, requiring Mystery Pass); and Celebi and Mew (details unknown). Note: Ho-Oh can also be obtained via a link to Pokemon Coliseum. In the Pokemon Fire Red, you will get the attack version of Deoxys.

Lapras

On the Island 4, go to where you met Lorelli of the Elite Four. Then, Surf on the water . If you are lucky, you will see a wild Lapras.

Ledyba

Ledyba can be found in Pattern Bush on Six Island.

Mewtwo

Defeat the Elite Four, then go to the Cerulean City Cave. Mewtwo will be there. You will need HM6 Rock Smash and HM3 Surf.

Moltres

To get Moltres you need HM4 Strength, HM6 Rock Smash, and HM3 Surf. Go to One Island, and all the way to the right until you reach water. Surf to the north and you will see land. Continue to go north until you hit water again. Then, Surf north again until you reach land. Go up and move the boulders. Continue to go up and you will enter Mt. Ember. Pass the mountain and you will see more boulders up ahead. Move them and you will encounter Moltres, the Legendary Fire Bird Pokemon.

Zapdos

To catch a Zapdos, go to the Pokemon Center beside the Rock Cave. From the Pokemon Center, go up until you reach water. Surf to the Power Plant and go inside. Find your way around, and at the end you will find Zapdos, the Thunder type Legendary Bird.

Legendary Dogs

The legendary dog that you get in the game depends on your starter:

    Charmander: Suicune (Water)
    Squirtle: Raikou (Thunder)
    Bulbasaur: Entei (Fire)

To get all three Legendary Dogs, get together with two friends before any of you start the game. Have one player get Charmander, another get Squirtle, and the other get Bulbasaur. Each of you will get one of the legendary dogs: Charmander, Suicune; Squirtle, Raikou; and Bulbasaur, Entei. Once each of you has their own dog, trade one dog for another. For example, player one's Suicune for player two's Entei; player three's Raikou for player one's Entei; and Player three's Raikou for player two's Suicune. Additionally, use the following trick to easily catch Suicune, Raikou, or Entei without a Master Ball. Get a Pokemon the learns the move Mean Look or something similar, or get a Pokemon with the Arena Trap or Shadow Tag abilities to prevent them from escaping. If they do, you will get another chance to catch them, providing you do not make them faint.

Johto Pokemon

To get your first Pokemon from the Johto Region, defeat the Elite Four. Go to Island 3, then go in the tunnel. Talk to the man and he will give you a Nugget. Go out the door, and there will be a small patch of grass. Walk around in it, and you will find your first Johto Pokemon.

Duplicate Pokemon

Note: This trick will only work on Pokemon that have a gender. Either male or female will do. For example, if you want a friend's Charizard but you do not want to trade a level 100 male Venusaur for it, catch a Ditto on Route 13 to 15. Take both your Venusaur and Ditto to 4 Island to the old couple and breed them. The next morning you will have a Bulbasaur egg ready to trade. This can be used to get all the evolutions of Evee. Note: This trick will not work on Mewtwo or most of the legendary Pokemon.

Use the following trick to easily reproduce rare Pokemon, such as Charizard, Lapras, etc. Capture a Ditto in Pokemon Fire Red or Leaf Green. These can be found in the cave at Cerulean. Transfer your Ditto to Pokemon Sapphire or Ruby, then take it to the Daycare couple in Mauville and leave it there. The quickest way to get an egg is to cycle back and forth a few times in front of the Daycare Center until the old man comes out of the gate. The egg he gives you will hatch into the first evolution of whatever Pokemon you put into the daycare. For example, a Charizard will give you a Charmander. Trade with friends to get the other starters, breed an egg, then trade back. The hatched Pokemon will have you as the original trainer.Some Pokemon will not breed in this way, even though they have a gender (such as Latios and Latias).

Easy money

To get easy money, use a Meowth with the Pay Day attack in wild or trainer battles.

Infinite Safari Zone time

Enter the Safari Zone, then walk into an area and stop in the grass Then, tap the D-pad, but do not move You will find the Pokemon in that area without wasting steps.

Find one location in the Safari Zone that suits you. Then, just rotate in place. Random Pokemon should you attack you every few rotations.

Go into a patch of grass in the Safari Zone with a Pokemon (like Oddish) that has Sweet Scent. When you use Sweet Scent, you will get attacked by wild Pokemon without having to move. Keep doing this until you find a Pokemon that you want.

New moves

There are four new moves not found in earlier Pokemon games:

    Blast Burn (Fire): Power: 120, Accuracy: 100, leaves the user immobile the next turn.

    Hydro Cannon (Water): Power: 120, Accuracy: 100, leaves the user immobile the next turn.

    Frenzy Plant (Grass): Power: 120, Accuracy: 100, leaves the user immobile the next turn.

    Volt Tackle (Thunder): Power: 120, Accuracy:100, slightly hurts the user.

To get the new moves, you must go to the woman's house on Cape Brink on Island Two and talk to her. If your starter is Charmeleon, you will get Bast Burn; Squirtle is Hydro Cannon; and Bulbusaur is Frenzy Plant. To get Volt Tackle, you must use an electric Pokemon. You must have the Pokemon first in your party.

Poison Sting

The Poison Sting attack can always poison if you press and release A at the exact time.. Time it by looking at one of the bubbles. For example, fight a Mankey. The one that crosses the hand to the left of the screen is the one to time it by, by pressing A just as it starts to pass the hand and releasing it just as it pops. It always poisons the enemy. This works for all Pokemon with the Poison Sting ability against all enemies, except for Bug types. Also, the Constrict attack can always get criticals if you press and release A twice while the vines are pulsating.

Berries

Find a black mark in the grass, then go up to it and press A. Note: This will not work with items such as Big Pearl, Stardust, and Rare Candies.

Black Belt

After you get to One Island, travel up the path called Kindle Road and go towards the volcano. Along this route, you will encounter several trainers with Fighting-type Pokemon. Have your Pokemon use Thief to steal a Black Belt from each of the Pokemon. After you have a Black Belt, take it off your Pokemon and use the VS Seeker to fight the opponent again. Steal another Black Belt from his other Pokemon. Every Fighting-type on this route is equipped with a Black Belt, which boosts the power of all Fighting-type moves.

Nuggets

Go to the last person (Team Rocket member) on Nugget Bridge. Lose to that person after you get the Nugget. Repeat this until you have the desired number of Nuggets. Note: If you save the your game after defeating him, you will no longer be able to do this.

Rare Candy

To get more Rare Candies, look for some Meowths. You are 30% likely to get one.

Repel and Super Repel

Repel and Super Repel will keep all wild Pokemon of a lower level than the first Pokemon in your party from attacking. However, if the wild Pokemon is of the same level or higher, it will attack. Due to the decreased amount of Pokemon to fight, you will have less random encounters. To exploit the use of this, go to a cave with high level Pokemon such as at Victory Road or Union Cave. Use the Repel once inside. Find a boxed-in type of corner and tap the D-pad gently towards a wall. If done correctly, you will not hear a bumping sound. Doing this should not reduce the number of steps remaining on you Repel counter, because the Repel only counts movement that causes the character to take a step not turning. Just turn into a wall to make it easier for beginners. This trick is useful because you are always facing a Pokemon that is of equal or greater level, allowing you to get levels much faster than usual.

Running Shoes

Follow through Viridian Forest, go to Brock (the first gym leader), and defeat him. Brock has three Pokemon: Geodude level12, Onix level 14, and Geodude level 11. Then, go to the path that leads to Mount Moon's base. Try to go past the man standing slightly past the entrance. He should stop you. He is Professor Oak's assistant. After talking to him, he will give you the Running Shoes. Additionally, your aide will give you the Running Shoes after the first gym.

Sacred Ash

Go to the Naval Rock Island (if you have the Mystic Ticket), and to the location where Ho-oh confronted you. Use the Itemfinder and it will automatically dig up the Sacred Ash, just like the Macho Brace at Viridian Gym after Giovanni left; and the Top from Pokemon Tower after Mr. Fugi left.

Thunderstone

In the Power Station, in the room with Zapdos, use your Itemfinder to locate an item in that area. You should find a Thunderstone.

Silph Co.

Go to the fifth floor. Then, go right until you reach a wall. You will see a Team Rocket grunt. Do not go in front of him. Instead, go all the way up so he must walk to fight you. Make sure that when he walks up, he makes it so you can walk past him after you defeat him. An easy way to defeat him is to use Water type Pokemon with Surf, After defeating him, go behind him down the narrow path, then turn. You will see a Pokeball. It has the Card Key, which is the item that you need to open doors. Go back out and down to level three. Go left until you see a locked room that has a portal in it. It also has a locked room behind it as well. Go into the first locked room and use the warp. Make sure you have some strong Pokemon to battle your rival. Defeat him, then talk to the man standing against the left wall. He will heal you and give you Lapris. Then, go through the other portal (not the one you came from, but other on on the other side of the table). Defeat the Team Rocket grunt, then defeat the Team Rocket Boss. Next, talk to the owner of Silph Co. He will give you the Master Ball. You now can fight Gym Leader Sabrina.

Get to One Island

To Get to One Island, defeat the Cinnabar Island Gym Leader, Blaine. When you come out, Bill will take you to One Island and give you the Tri-Pass. This will allow you to return at any time by taking the Pass to the boat dock in Vermilion City.

Get to Saffron City

Unlike in Pokemon Red and Blue, to get into Saffron City, you do not give the guard a Fresh Water. You must go to Celadon City then enter the Game Freak building. Inside is an old woman with Pokemon around her It is the building above the Game Corner. Once there, talk to the old lady. She gives you some 'tea', which you can then give to the guard. All the guards will now let you go into Saffron City. Remember to get the powerful TM 29 Psychic in Mr. Psychic's house (in the bottom far left house of the city). Also, your Pokemon should at least level 38 or higher when attempting to battle Sabrina.

Get to Saffron City earlier

This trick requires two Game Boy Advances, a link cable, a Pokemon Ruby or Sapphire game with a 'Fresh Water' in the pack, and a Pokemon Fire Red or Leaf Green game that is completed and able to trade with Pokemon Ruby or Sapphire. Also, you will need another Pokemon Fire Red or Leaf Green cartridge. Give a Pokemon a Fresh Water. Trade the Pokemon from Pokemon Ruby or Sapphire to the completed Pokemon Fire Red or Leaf Green game. Take the Fresh Water and attach it to a Pokemon not from Pokemon Ruby or Sapphire. Trade it to the other Pokemon Fire Red or Leaf Green game. Give the Fresh Water to the guard. You can now access Saffron City easier. You can also do the same thing without the Pokemon Ruby or Sapphire cartrigde. Also, it works better when you have the completed cartridge and your friend has the unfinished game.

Navigate through the lost cave on Island 5

Move right, up, down, down, right, left, down, right, up and you will arrive at your destination. Note: You can go different ways, but you will end up either finding an item or going back to the start.

Get to Sabrina without battling any trainers

This is a long process, but it is the easiest way. Go into the first square, then go up, down, down, up, down, up, up, down, down, up, up, up, down, then down and you will be there.

Catching Safari Zone Pokemon

When you encounter a Safari Zone Pokemon, throw a rock at it. If it does not flee, use a safari ball. You should be able to catch it about 85% of the time.

Easy slot machine wins in Celedon City

Use the slot machine at Celdadon City that is at the top in the row you face when you enter. It seems to be easier to get triple sevens if you can time it correctly.

Naval Rock

When you first go in, just go straight until you hit a wall. If you want to get Lugia first, go to the right. If you want Ho-oh first, go to the left. It really does not matter, because you can get both. They will both appear at level 70.

Vs. Seeker

Go to the Vermilion Pokemon Center and talk to the girl closest to Nurse Joy.

More than one attempt when catching a Legendary Pokemon

When you are close to a Legendary Pokemon and want to catch it, save the game just before you battle it. If you accidentally make it faint, Just reset the game and try again.

Determining Pokemon's feelings towards you

When you use an item on one of your Pokemon outside of a battle, such as a Potion, the Pokemon will either move closer or away from you in the short intermission sequence. How far the Pokemon moves depends on how much it likes you. If it does not move at all, it feels neutral.

Answers to Blaine's questions

The answers, in order are: yes, no, no, no, yes, and no.

Trainer name comment

At the Pokemon Trainer Fan Club in Saffron City, the blonde man in the back will mention the last person you battled in real life. For example, if you battle a friend who named their character 'Dusty', he will say, 'Dusty's cool, huh? I love the way he talks. I'd really relish a chance to meet him in person once.'

In-game reset

While playing the game, press A + B + Start + Select.

Recommended starter

Choose a starter Pokemon (Bulbasaur recommended), then battle your rival. After you reach One Island, make sure you have two Fire Pokemon. This depends on your starter Pokemon. Also, make sure that one is highly trained, so it has at least one strong attack. Also, make sure this Pokemon is a male. Then, put them in the daycare. When they find an egg, take it. Then, train this Pokemon to a high level (just high enough to defeat your rival).

Defeating Bruno

After you have already conquered the Elite Four, use a strong Fire and Flying type and you will win. One strong attack from a Charizard, such as Fire Blast will be able to obliterate both Steelix with one hit. Hitmonlee can be defeated from one Fly (HM Tech) attack. Hitmonchan can be defeated with a Fly attack, followed by a quick Wing Attack.

Defeating the Elite Four

After you defeat the Elite Four and you give Celio the Ruby and Sapphire Plate (on the seven islands), you can re-challenge the Elite Four. Their Pokemon are now changed and become much more stronger than the first time you challenged them. Here are the combinations:

    Lorelei: Dewgong level 64, Cloyster level 63, Piloswine level 64 (replaced Slowbro), Jynx, and Lapras level 66.

    Bruno: Steelix level 63, Steelix level 66, Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee level 65, Machamp level 68 (his 2 Onix have evolved).

    Agatha: Gengar level 66, Crobat level 66, Arbok level 68, Misdreavus level 65 (replaced Haunter), Gengar level 70 (her Golbat has evolved).

    Lance: Gyarados level 68, Kingdra level 66, Aerodactyl level 70, Dragonite level 66, Dragonite level 72 (one of his Dragonair evolved, and the other was replaced by Kingdra).

    Rival: Heracross level 71, Alakazam level 69, Tyranitar level 72, and depending on who you chose at the start;

    If you have Bulbasaur: Gyarados level 71, Exeggutor level 73, Charizard level 75.
    If you have Squirtle: Gyarados level 73, Arcanine level 71, Venusaur level 75.
    If you have Charmander:Exeggutor level 73, Arcanine level 71, Blastoise level 75.

For Lorelei, you need a level 60 or higher Electric type with like Thunder or Thunderbolt. Watch out; her Piloswine is also a Ground type and is immune to Electricity. Use Water type or Fighting. Bruno is very easy to defeat if you have a very good Water type for the Steelixes and a level 53 or higher Alakazam or Kadabra; or a very strong Psychic type. Agatha is tough because of her speedy Pokemon. If you have an Alakazam and it is at least level 58 or higher, then you will have no problems. If not, try using a strong Steel type. Lance is annoying because he now has a Kingdra, which is not really affected by Ice types because of its Water type. Use a tough Electric type. The rest are easily dispatched by an Ice Beam or Blizzard. Your Rival is difficult. His Heracross has good speed, but flying attacks kill it because of his double weakness. His Alakazam can be defeated by a good Hyper Beam or even Strength because it lacks defense (not special defense). His Exeggutor or Gyarados are poor, but his Arcanine is strong -- do not underestimate him. The real problems are his Tyrannitar and the starter. Tyrannitar is good in every stat, and he is a Dark type which makes him unaffected by Psychic types. He is also a Rock type, so use Razor Leaf or Surf. The starter is tough, and is not easily dispatched.

Defeating Giovanni

An easy way to defeat Giovanni in all battles is to use a Water Pokemon with Surf on all his Pokemon.

Defeating Sabrina

Buy a Poke Doll from the department store in Celadon City. Then, go to the top left house in Saffron City and go upstairs. Talk to the girl and she will teach one of your Pokemon Mimic. Go to the gym and begin your battle against Sabrina. Once she uses a Psychic move with one of her Pokemon, Mimic it and you will have it for the rest of the battle.

Pokemon and items in Safari Zone

The Safari Zone is located to the north of Fuchsia City. The following are items you can find:

    Leaf Stone
    TM 11 (Sunny Day)
    Max Potion
    Full Restorex2
    Quick Claw
    Max Potion
    TM 47 (Steel Wing)
    Protein
    Gold Teeth (must collect)
    TM 32 (Double Team)
    HM 03 (Surf, must collect)

The following are rare wild Pokemon you can encounter:

    Chansey
    Kangaskhan
    Nidorino, Nidorina
    Parasect
    Scyther
    Rhyhorn
    Tauros
    Venomoth

The following are the rare wild Pokemon you can catch using a Super Rod:

    Seaking
    Dratini
    Dragonair
Secret Trainer Card stickers

Go to the lowest house on Island Two and talk to the man inside. Complete the following tasks to get the corresponding sticker:

    Egg Hatching Sticker #1: Hatch one egg
    Egg Hatching Sticker #2: Hatch one hundred eggs
    Egg Hatching Sticker #3: Hatch two hundred eggs
    Egg Hatching Sticker #4: Hatch three hundred eggs
    Hall of Fame Sticker #1: Defeat The Elite Four one time
    Hall of Fame Sticker #2: Defeat The Elite Four forty times
    Hall of Fame Sticker #3: Defeat The Elite Four one hundred times
    Hall of Fame Sticker #4: Defeat The Elite Four two hundred times
    Winning A Link Battle Sticker #1: Win one link battle
    Winning A Link Battle Sticker #2: Win twenty link battles
    Winning A Link Battle Sticker #3: Win fifty link battles
    Winning A Link Battle Sticker #4: Win one hundred link battles

Type: Code Breaker

ROM: Pokémon FireRed v1.0 (U) by Squirrel

Tested on: My Boy! GBA Emulator 1.8.0. (Mobile)

Disclaimer: I don’t own any of the stuff!

This has been revised numerous times, because I couldn’t decide what codes do I feature first. In the end, I choose the PC Items codes because they can be used even before you get your starter Pokémon!

Use one of the codes below once a time to obtain the item writen after (e.g. 82025840 0001 for Master Ball). These could also be used on a ROM hack if they are based on the aforementioned version of the original ROM above. And most importantly, save on different savestate slot before using any cheat codes in case you encounter glitches from using them. If it did happen, turn off the codes and load your savestate.

01. Poké Ball Variants

82025840 0001 = Master Ball
82025840 0002 = Ultra Ball
82025840 0003 = Great Ball
82025840 0004 = Poké Ball
82025840 0005 = Safari Ball
82025840 0006 = Net Ball
82025840 0007 = Dive Ball
82025840 0008 = Nest Ball
82025840 0009 = Timer Ball
82025840 000A = Repeat Ball
82025840 000B = Luxury Ball
82025840 000C = Premier Ball

02. Cures

82025840 000D = Potion
82025840 000E = Antidote
82025840 000F = Burn Heal
82025840 0010 = Ice Heal
82025840 0011 = Awakening
82025840 0012 = Parlyz Heal
82025840 0013 = Full Restore
82025840 0014 = Max Potion
82025840 0015 = Hyper Potion
82025840 0016 = Super Potion
82025840 0017 = Full Heal
82025840 0018 = Revive
82025840 0019 = Max Revive
82025840 001A = Fresh Water
82025840 001B = Soda Pop
82025840 001C = Lemonade
82025840 001D = MooMoo Milk
82025840 001E = Energy Powder
82025840 001F = Energy Root
82025840 0020 = Heal Powder
82025840 0021 = Revival Herb
82025840 0022 = Ether
82025840 0023 = Max Ether
82025840 0024 = Elixer
82025840 0025 = Max Elixer
82025840 0026 = Lava Cookie
82025840 0027 = Blue Flute
82025840 0028 = Yellow Flute
82025840 0029 = Red Flute
82025840 002A = Black Flute
82025840 002B = White Flute
82025840 002C = Berry Juice
82025840 002D = Sacred Ash

03. Misc. 1

82025840 002E = Shoal Salt
82025840 002F = Shoal Shell
82025840 0030 = Red Shard
82025840 0031 = Blue Shard
82025840 0032 = Yellow Shard
82025840 0033 = Green Shard

04. EVs & Level Modifiers

82025840 003F = HP Up
82025840 0040 = Protein
82025840 0041 = Iron
82025840 0042 = Carbos
82025840 0043 = Calcium
82025840 0044 = Rare Candy
82025840 0045 = PP Up
82025840 0046 = Zinc
82025840 0047 = PP Max

05. Temporary Modifiers

Pokemon Firered 1.0

82025840 0049 = Guard Spec
82025840 004A = Dire Hit
82025840 004B = X Attack
82025840 004C = X Defense
82025840 004D = X Speed
82025840 004E = X Accuracy
82025840 004F = X Special

06. Misc. 2

82025840 0050 = Poke Doll
82025840 0051 = Fluffy Tail
82025840 0053 = Super Repel
82025840 0054 = Max Repel
82025840 0055 = Escape Rope
82025840 0056 = Repel

07. Evolution Stones

82025840 005D = Sun Stone
82025840 005E = Moon Stone
82025840 005F = Fire Stone
82025840 0060 = Thunder Stone
82025840 0061 = Water Stone
82025840 0062 = Leaf Stone

08. Misc. 3

82025840 0067 = Tiny Mushroom
82025840 0068 = Big Mushroom
82025840 006A = Pearl
82025840 006B = Big Pearl
82025840 006C = Stardust
82025840 006D = Star Piece
82025840 006E = Nugget
82025840 006F = Heart Scale

09. Mails

82025840 0079 = Orange Mail
82025840 007A = Harbor Mail
82025840 007B = Glitter Mail
82025840 007C = Mech Mail
82025840 007D = Wood Mail
82025840 007E = Wave Mail
82025840 007F = Bead Mail
82025840 0080 = Shadow Mail
82025840 0081 = Tropic Mail
82025840 0082 = Dream Mail
82025840 0083 = Fab Mail
82025840 0084 = Retro Mail

10. Berries

Pokemon Firered Version

82025840 0085 = Cheri Berry
82025840 0086 = Chesto Berry
82025840 0087 = Pecha Berry
82025840 0088 = Rawst Berry
82025840 0089 = Aspear Berry
82025840 008A = Leppa Berry
82025840 008B = Oran Berry
82025840 008C = Persim Berry
82025840 008D = Lum Berry
82025840 008E = Sitrus Berry
82025840 008F = Figy Berry
82025840 0090 = Wiki Berry
82025840 0091 = Mago Berry
82025840 0092 = Aguav Berry
82025840 0093 = Iapapa Berry
82025840 0094 = Razz Berry
82025840 0095 = Bluk Berry
82025840 0096 = Nanab Berry
82025840 0097 = Wepear Berry
82025840 0098 = Pinap Berry
82025840 0099 = Pomeg Berry
82025840 009A = Kelpsy Berry
82025840 009B = Qualot Berry
82025840 009C = Hondew Berry
82025840 009D = Grepa Berry
82025840 009E = Tamato Berry
82025840 009F = Cornn Berry
82025840 00A0 = Magost Berry
82025840 00A1 = Rabuta Berry
82025840 00A2 = Nomel Berry
82025840 00A3 = Spelon Berry
82025840 00A4 = Pamtre Berry
82025840 00A5 = Watmel Berry
82025840 00A6 = Durin Berry
82025840 00A7 = Belue Berry
82025840 00A8 = Liechi Berry
82025840 00A9 = Ganlon Berry
82025840 00AA = Salac Berry
82025840 00AB = Petaya Berry
82025840 00AC = Apicot Berry
82025840 00AD = Lansat Berry
82025840 00AE = Starf Berry
82025840 00AF = Enigma Berry

11. Misc. 4

Pokemon Firered Map

82025840 00B3 = Bright Powder
82025840 00B4 = White Herb
82025840 00B5 = Macho Brace
82025840 00B6 = Exp Share
82025840 00B7 = Quick Claw
82025840 00B8 = Soothe Bell
82025840 00B9 = Mental Herb
82025840 00BA = Choice Band
82025840 00BB = King’s Rock
82025840 00BC = Silver Powder
82025840 00BD = Amulet Coin
82025840 00BE = Cleanse Tag
82025840 00BF = Soul Dew
82025840 00C0 = Deep Sea Tooth
82025840 00C1 = Deep Sea Scale
82025840 00C2 = Smoke Ball
82025840 00C3 = Everstone
82025840 00C4 = Focus Band
82025840 00C5 = Lucky Egg
82025840 00C6 = Scope Lens
82025840 00C7 = Metal Coat
82025840 00C8 = Leftovers
82025840 00C9 = Dragon Scale
82025840 00CA = Light Ball
82025840 00CB = Soft Sand
82025840 00CC = Hard Stone
82025840 00CD = Miracle Seed
82025840 00CE = Black Glasses
82025840 00CF = Black Belt
82025840 00D0 = Magnet
82025840 00D1 = Mystic Water
82025840 00D2 = Sharp Beak
82025840 00D3 = Poison Barb
82025840 00D4 = Nevermelt Ice
82025840 00D5 = Spell Tag
82025840 00D6 = Twisted Spoon
82025840 00D7 = Charcoal
82025840 00D8 = Dragon Fang
82025840 00D9 = Silk Scarf
82025840 00DA = Up-Grade
82025840 00DB = Shell Bell
82025840 00DC = Sea Incense
82025840 00DD = Lax Incense
82025840 00DE = Lucky Punch
82025840 00DF = Metal Powder
82025840 00E0 = Thick Club
82025840 00E1 = Stick
82025840 00FE = Red Scarf
82025840 00FF = Blue Scarf
82025840 0100 = Pink Scarf
82025840 0101 = Green Scarf
82025840 0102 = Yellow Scarf
82025840 0103 = Mach Bike
82025840 0104 = Coin Case
82025840 0105 = ItemFinder
82025840 0106 = Old Rod
82025840 0107 = Good Rod
82025840 0108 = Super Rod
82025840 0109 = S.S. Ticket
82025840 010A = Contest Pass
82025840 010C = Wailmer Pail
82025840 010D = Devon’s Goods
82025840 010E = Soot Sack
82025840 010F = Basement Key
82025840 0110 = Acro Bike
82025840 0111 = PokeBlock Case
82025840 0112 = Letter
82025840 0113 = Eon Ticket
82025840 0114 = Red Orb
82025840 0115 = Blue Orb
82025840 0116 = Scanner
82025840 0117 = Go-Goggles
82025840 0118 = Meteorite
82025840 0119 = Rm.1 Key
82025840 011A = Rm.2 Key
82025840 011B = Rm.4 Key
82025840 011C = Rm.6 Key
82025840 011D = Storage Key
82025840 011E = Root Fossil
82025840 011F = Claw Fossil
82025840 0120 = Devon Scope

12. TM

82025840 0121 = TM01 Focus Punch
82025840 0122 = TM02 Dragon Claw
82025840 0123 = TM03 Water Pulse
82025840 0124 = TM04 Calm Mind
82025840 0125 = TM05 Roar
82025840 0126 = TM06 Toxic
82025840 0127 = TM07 Hail
82025840 0128 = TM08 Bulk Up
82025840 0129 = TM09 Bullet Seed
82025840 012A = TM10 Hidden Power
82025840 012B = TM11 Sunny Day
82025840 012C = TM12 Taunt
82025840 012D = TM13 Ice Beam
82025840 012E = TM14 Blizzard
82025840 012F = TM15 Hyper Beam
82025840 0130 = TM16 Light Screen
82025840 0131 = TM17 Protect
82025840 0132 = TM18 Rain Dance
82025840 0133 = TM19 Giga Drain
82025840 0134 = TM20 Safeguard
82025840 0135 = TM21 Frustration
82025840 0136 = TM22 Solar Beam
82025840 0137 = TM23 Iron Tail
82025840 0138 = TM24 Thunderbolt
82025840 0139 = TM25 Thunder
82025840 013A = TM26 Earthquake
82025840 013B = TM27 Return
82025840 013C = TM28 Dig
82025840 013D = TM29 Psychic
82025840 013E = TM30 Shadow Ball
82025840 013F = TM31 Brick Break
82025840 0140 = TM32 Double Team
82025840 0141 = TM33 Reflect
82025840 0142 = TM34 Shock Wave
82025840 0143 = TM35 Flamethrower
82025840 0144 = TM36 Sludge Bomb
82025840 0145 = TM37 Sandstorm
82025840 0146 = TM38 Fire Blast
82025840 0147 = TM39 Rock Tomb
82025840 0148 = TM40 Aerial Ace
82025840 0149 = TM41 Torment
82025840 014A = TM42 Facade
82025840 014B = TM43 Secret Power
82025840 014C = TM44 Rest
82025840 014D = TM45 Attract
82025840 014E = TM46 Thief
82025840 014F = TM47 Steel Wing
82025840 0150 = TM48 Skill Swap
82025840 0151 = TM49 Snatch
82025840 0152 = TM50 Overheat

Pokemon Firered Walkthrough

13. HM

Pokemon Firered Pokedex

82025840 0153 = HM01 Cut
82025840 0154 = HM02 Fly
82025840 0155 = HM03 Surf
82025840 0156 = HM04 Strength
82025840 0157 = HM05 Flash
82025840 0158 = HM06 Rock Smash
82025840 0159 = HM07 Waterfall
82025840 015A = HM08 Dive