
I’m going crazy because Pikachu isn’t appearing at all in the Tokiwa Forest…
Was it a 3% appearance rate or something?
It feels like you’re more likely to get a good rare character than during the social game festival.
Memories of desperately searching have resurfaced.
It wasn’t completely absent after all.
I heard that it comes out from the grass on the bottom right when I was doing it.
“Say that after you have dug up a Psycho Wand.”
Is it 5% or 4%?
I have the impression that we can meet if we do it for 30 minutes.
The second patch of grass to the right from the exit is the easiest to escape from.
It gives the impression that it appears in the elongated area at the top left.
It would be best to escape quickly, but since I’m here, should I level up instead? I’ll bring out the ones I want to train, switch them with my main, and take them down… that’s why it takes so much time.
I don’t remember the reason, but I was looking in the bottom left.
The exquisite rarity rate of 5% has boosted the popularity of electric mice.
Don’t you think we don’t need Pikachu?
Why not catch it at the unmanned power plant?
If you’re going to do it, level up at Santalune first, then go to the Hanada Gym.
The grass near the exit tends to grow easily.
It’s only 5%, so it shouldn’t be too difficult, just a little hard to come by.
With red and green, it just stops at a Thunder Shock…
I think it often appears in the grass in front of the kid in the short pants in the upper left.
Pikachu is only going to function well ahead when hunting Spearows in front of Mt. Otsukimi to level up.
It’s advantageous for Sableye, but since Geodude also appears, I don’t want to encounter them in cave areas.
Can I take on the Zako Trainer battle at Hanada Gym?
It will come out from the grass patch on the lower left.
I’m always catching it there.
By capturing a level 3, you can obtain a minimum level NPC exchange Marowak.
Level 3 has a 4% chance of appearing, and Level 5 has a 1% chance… isn’t that impossible…?
In my class, the theory that it appears in the grass patch in the lower left was the strongest.
Capturing Pikachu just for its strength is really all wrong…
It’s nice that handling birds and Zubat becomes easier, but the important thing is being taken out by Lucifer at the Hanada Gym.
The occasional appearance of the beetle is endearing.
I don’t feel like it was so lacking that it didn’t come out at all!
I was always spinning around in the bottom left corner.
If you say things like that, you won’t be able to survive in the safari.
While I was looking for Pikachu, I ended up evolving it into Butterfree.
With psychic power, Takeshi is a piece of cake.
The upper left shows a pigeon.
My favorite was around the top left.
After you defeat Takeshi, catch the pudding on the road to the east.
I plan to catch a Pippi at Otsukimi Mountain, but…
It seems like it will be tomorrow.
Why don’t you catch it in a place where it has a high appearance rate?
If you’re lucky, you might encounter it in the first path of Tokiwa Forest.
If you’re unlucky, it can take quite a long time to persist.
I have that impression because I went around many times.
There might be references to random numbers at startup.
Having a staff member from the very beginning is reassuring.
Although it is called a percentage, in reality, it depends on the random number at the time of the encounter.
Moreover, the random numbers are pseudo-random numbers from a random number table, so there is a bias.
There are cases where it’s assigned to a random number that definitely wouldn’t appear in another game.
If you don’t raise them to a certain extent, the mice will be blown away by Kasumi’s Bubble Beam.
5% is 30 minutes.
1% is 1 hour.
If I go to the unmanned power station, there will definitely be thunder there, so the option to take someone with me becomes zero…
I remember the appearance rate of Pippi was crazy…
Honestly, if it’s the same 5%, I would catch Pippi.
The water gun and megaton punch that are lying on Otsukimi Mountain, along with the moonstone, will complete our main force.
I remember crying heavily for an hour without going out.
If it’s a Pippi, there’s a higher chance of it appearing near the exit!
Spending an hour on a game that can be cleared in 10 to 15 hours is well…
It’s at a one-to-one ratio, water…
I wonder if it was originally a Charmander.
I don’t think it’s necessary to stick with Pikachu when you have Bulbasaur and Squirtle.
I wonder why Pikachu became the face of Pokémon.
If anything, even a charge could be fatal.
If it’s electricity, there are also Sanders, not just Thunder…
Well, if the randomness is bad, it really doesn’t come out.
I was leveling up here and challenging Takeshi with Lizard.
Honestly, I don’t really need it that much, but if it comes out, I might as well use it…
I don’t remember Pikachu being popular back then.
The influence of anime was too huge.
The cries in the game aren’t cute, you know, Pikachu.
If I were to express it in sounds, in the original version, everyone would just turn into mere noise, so it’s better not to say that.
The appearance rate of strange kids is high, yet…
Pippi is being promoted as a cute character, but there’s also an element that appeals to boys to some extent.
Considering the role as a combat character, it can be said that the decision to select Pikachu, who can balance combat power and cuteness with electric attacks, was the right one.
In the case of Lizard, it was using the Megaton Punch found on Tsukimi Mountain to knock out Kasumi’s Starmie.
The black color of the electric shock is quite intimidating and nice.
Bubble creation
Pika’s cry was Pi-ka!! right?
The Starmie that I defeated by intimidating it with Kameil’s bite.
Please tell me a Pokémon that is really useful from the beginning to the end.
If I played the original now, I would probably get frustrated with the poor pacing.
I kept pressing the A button while moving because I didn’t know where anything was dropped.
By the time the blue appears, it seems that Pikachu was quite popular.
It’s a sufficient reason to include it because it’s an Electric type in the early stages, but it’s still really fragile.
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Pippi’s face is too much like the people drawn by Sugimori.
It’s currently well-balanced and cute, but…
It’s the most precious early game water, Gyarados.
The early water in the first generation is really scarce.
I love 100,000 volts of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo.
Transel easily gains experience points even from low-level Pokémon…
I don’t like scary background music.
Is Pigeon only available in the Pikachu version?
For now, I will investigate the tree in front of me.
The fact that hunting Metapod is normally efficient for experience points makes me stay longer than I should.
I liked the early moves like Squirtle’s bubble and Charmander’s Ember.
At first, I thought that the seeds of Bulbasaur’s mistletoe would be better off with an attack like this, but as I got used to it, it felt fresh in my child’s heart to realize that there are also these kinds of fighting styles.
It’s a bit late to call it the early stage, but Dig Dug has been strong right from the moment he joined.
It seems that the official recommendation was supposed to be Pippi.
Surf and Hydro Pump have more power, but I end up using Bubble Beam because it has a cooler effect.
The short vertical bar in the upper right is good.
If you catch a Dugtrio in Diglett’s Cave with your life on the line, it’s so strong that you might as well just keep this one.
Let’s stop talking about Yungeler…
Yungler is strong enough, right?
Considering the timing, the feeling of versatility when I got a level 16 Alakazam was amazing.
Without knowing the information about Magikarp → Gyarados.
I wonder how many people have bought and raised a Magikarp.
The background music in the caves of the first generation is depressing to listen to.
It was easier to raise a Kecleon in Gold and Silver.
I don’t want to teach my strongest Pokémon a move like Flash that doesn’t deal damage.
Somehow, I manage to pass through the Iwayama Tunnel while adjusting the brightness.
I will crash Siontown there.
Magikarp has no means of attack until level 15, so it’s really tough.
For now, most of the Pokémon that the opponent brings out are poisoned…
I already forgot what I did with the water slot when I didn’t choose Squirtle.
In the rare category, Karakara is also quite good…
I’ve never seen anyone using it.
Starmie is strong, but being able to catch Staryu is quite a drawback towards the end.
It’s too late to get a fishing rod other than a junk one.
I thought it wouldn’t be a big deal since the Gyarados that enemy trainers use can be taken down in one hit, but…
When I use it myself, it’s too strong.
In GBA, Gyarados isn’t that strong, so I remember that the only real option for Water type was Squirtle.
If you’re waiting for a jewel beetle, then there’s a Vaporeon.
Is the appearance table for each map or for each square?
It feels like the superstition that “this space makes it easier for that guy to appear” has become popular.
In the GBA version, the Leaf Cutter was weakened too much, making Venusaur a bit unfortunate.
I bought a Magikarp, then left it at the daycare, and when I returned after clearing Vermilion City, it had leveled up nicely.
Even Pokémon like Pelipper and Swanna can surprisingly be useful in travel teams.
One could say that the type of water flying itself is strong.
I wonder where they expected to pass through the road from Sekichiku to Shion.
I liked how the specifications of critical hits changed with cutting and speed.
If I had a good fishing rod from Tamamushi or Shion, it might have been just right.
I can’t accept that poison is weak against Psychic types.
I liked the romance of being able to surf south from Masara Town to reach Green.
Monjara
There are a lot of first-generation water Pokémon, but you mostly encounter them by fishing or surfing.
The fact that everyone’s timing for catching is about the same is not good.
It’s nice that you have quite a bit of freedom when going to Sekichiku, whether to go south on Sion or take the cycling road, and when going to Guren, whether to go south on Masara or pass through Twin Islands.
It feels like even if there are a ton of options later on, it doesn’t really matter.
I have raised a Powwow.
The self-power of the cold B is great and strong, but it took a fair amount of patience to develop it.
Lately, it’s a pain because the fishing rod can only catch at fixed level 15.
I believe that depending on the version, Nyoro-momo could be obtained through a trade near Hanada.
It would be nice to leave Nyoromo and Koduck in the grass in Hanada.
Showering isn’t so bad either, but in the first generation, Jolteon is really strong.
I like that there is romance in the western part of Masara and the early town of Tokiwa.
Masala didn’t think he could head south at first, and Tokiwa has always wanted to go west!
I feel like Dugtrio appeared every time right at the corner after getting off.
If you’re not seriously raising Gyarados, then I don’t think we need water anymore.
I often see trainers using Slowpoke around Iwayama.
The opportunity to capture one is still far off for me, Slowpoke.
If we do it now, there’s a possibility that the communication evolution group won’t be able to evolve without the materials.
Receive Masako.
I seriously feel like I didn’t prepare a water frame until Lapras… Even if I was going to catch something along the way, I feel like I was excluding Nyoro and Tosakinto…
It’s not as much as gold and silver, but I also had the impression that I didn’t encounter flames at all in the early stages.
I started raising Lapras for the first time after receiving a surfboard.
That’s fine with water ice.
Since there are no Steel types, the necessity for Fire types is low.
I wonder what my party was like for the first clear…
I think I definitely had Freezer in there.
But the first generation can buy evolution stones as much as they want…
The rarity of the three attributes might have been an intentional adjustment to give presence to the starter Pokémon.
It’s a bit scary that even after ten years since I played, I can still somehow visualize the map in my head.
Looking back now, having Charmander in the early game was really quite brutal.
I have memories of leveling up while crying.
I’ll use the Pikachu I caught here to battle Starmie…
It’s frustrating that all three types of the Three Houses are quite rare…
Even the grass, it was the first encounter beyond the Kintama Bridge at Tsukimi Mountain.
The first generation bug type really doesn’t matter at all…
The grass… is fine with ice…