Pokemon Let's Go: How To Get The Original Starter Pokemon on Readyforgame.com - Free Online Games!

Saturday, 17 November 2018

Pokemon Let's Go: How To Get The Original Starter Pokemon

externe Festplatte Test spannender Staubsauger Test add facebook like button aktueller Drucker Test
Posted by: Super User

While they aren't direct remakes, Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee closely follow 1998's Pokemon Yellow, in which you started the game with Pikachu. Instead of Red and Blue's choice of Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle, you start Let's Go with either Pikachu or Eevee, depending on your version. However, just like in Yellow, you'll be able to get each of the three original starter Pokemon if you know where to look.

There are two ways to get the Gen 1 starters: You can catch them in the wild, or you can receive them as one-time gifts from NPCs. The NPC route is the easiest, since the starters can be somewhat hard to find in the wild, and the Pokemon you receive as gifts will always have relatively good stats. All you need to do is catch enough Pokemon total to meet the NPCs' requirements--this includes repeats of Pokemon you've already caught, so it's all about quantity.

Gallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Bulbasaur: Given by a woman in a house in Cerulean City once you've caught 30 Pokemon total Lvl 12; knows Tackle, Growl, Vine Whip, and Leech SeedCharmander: Given by a man on Route 24 north of Nugget Bridge once you've caught 50 Pokemon total Lvl 14; knows Scratch, Growl, Smokescreen, and EmberSquirtle: Given by Officer Jenny in Vermillion City once you've caught 60 Pokemon total Lvl 16; knows Tackle, Tail Whip, Bubble, and Withdraw

Additionally, you can capture the starters in the wild. We've seen Bulbasaur in Viridian Forest, Charmander in Rock Tunnel, and Squirtle on Route 24 and the Seafoam Islands. We will update this article with any other locations they've been found, so let us know if there's anything we missed.

For more Pokemon Let's Go help, check out our best beginner's tips. And be sure to read our Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee review for our full thoughts on the game.


Info from Gamespot.com
0 COMMENTS
Pages: 0
Leave a comment
option is available only for users, please LOGIN or REGISTER

Advertisement

Contacts

All questions and suggestions for site

Email us: support@readyforgame.com

Social Stalking

Login

LOG IN

Register

User Registration
or Cancel