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  1. Radical Red Version 2.3. Regarding the changes on some Pokemon, which buffs and nerfs has caught your attention the most? Which Mons are you planning on using?

  2. Finally completed Radical Red 2.3. Misty, Erika and especially Sabrina gave me all sorts of problems but after that it was really easy. Glalie finally got a huge boost in the form of refrigerate fake out as well as quick attack.

  3. dex.radicalred.netRR Dex

    Explore the comprehensive Pokedex of Radical Red, a challenging Pokemon ROM hack. Find stats, abilities, moves, and more for hundreds of Pokemon.

  4. I was using the google spreadsheet titled “Radical Red 2.3a Boss Fights - Thelcy” for 2.3, but that’s outdated now for some of the fights (only Morty I think so far, haven’t fought Erika yet).

    • Story Synopsis
    • Key Features
    • The Guide to Pokémon Radical Red
    • Post-Game: How to Reach The Sevii Islands in Radical Red
    • Post-Game: Johto Leaders For The Tri-Pass in Radical Red
    • Pokemon Radical Red Guide: Conclusion

    Pokémon Radical Red’s story is incredibly similar to its original game (Fire Red), albeit with some minor changes. I think it is simply an enhanced version of Fire Red with tons of additions and customization, but the story remains unaffected. You still start in Pallet Town, where Prof. Oak gives you a starter Pokémon together with his grandson, i....

    It has the Physical and Special split for attack moves.
    It applies the Fairy type similar to Generations VI and above.
    It contains Pokémon from Generation I to VIII, including the Pokémon from the Hisui Region.
    It contains the Mega Evolution system and adds new and original ones, e.g., Mega Centiskorch.

    Picking a Starter in Radical Red

    After choosing a name for yourself and your rival, the game asks you if you want to play without any custom options. Choosing no will take you to a menu of customizable options, namely difficulty options, minimal grinding mode, and randomizer options. Choosing yes will let you play on the default settings. If you want to customize your experience, like making the game harder or easier, choose no. I picked the default experience for this guide. Once you are done, go downstairs. Your mom will a...

    Pewter Gym Leader Brock in Radical Red

    Head north and make your way to Route 1 to reach Viridian City. Go to the Poké Mart to receive Oak’s Parcel, then return to Pallet Town. Talk to Prof. Oak to receive the Pokédex and Poké Balls. Go to the house next to yours and talk to the girl; she will give you the Town Map. Head back to Viridian City and continue heading north until you reach Route 2. There, Prof. Oak’s aid will give you the Dex Nav. Continue north until you reach Viridian Forest. Follow the path, and you will meet Brendan...

    Cerulean Gym Leader Misty in Radical Red

    Head east to Route 3, and someone will give you the Dynamax Band. Continue going through Route 3 until you reach Mt. Moon. Reach the last ladder going down and defeat the Team Rocket Grunts on your way. You will eventually stumble upon a nerd who found some fossils. After you defeat him, you can choose between the Dome or Helix Fossils; the nerd will take the other. Continue down the stairs, and Rocket Admin Archer will interrupt and fight you. He has: 1. Lv. 18 Impidimp 2. Lv. 19 Houndour 3....

    To get the Tri-Pass, i.e., the ticket to visit the Sevii Islands, you need to defeat some powerful Pokémon trainers. Perhaps along your journey, you have fought some of them. To check which of them you need to battle, fly to Celadon City via the Poké Rider. Then, head west to Route 16. However, do not go on the Cycling Road. Instead, cut the small ...

    Where is Bugsy in Radical Red?

    Bugsy is on Route 25 near Bill’s House. Fly to Cerulean City via the Poké Rider and go north to Bill’s House; it is on Route 25, which you can reach through Route 24. Go to the right pond, and you can see a purple-haired girl standing nearby; she is Bugsy, a Bug-type expert and Johto gym leader. She has: 1. Kleavor 2. Mega Scizor 3. Scyther 4. Heracross 5. Araquanid 6. Vikavolt Fire and Flying-type moves are incredibly useful during her battles. After defeating her, she will give you a TM and...

    Where is Whitney in Radical Red?

    Whitney is on Route 11. Fly to Vermilion City via the Poké Rider and go east to Route 11. At the end of this route, you will find a pink-haired girl facing a rock north of the building; she is Whitney, a Normal-type expert and Johto gym leader. She has: 1. Wigglytuff 2. Vigoroth 3. Miltank 4. Indeedee 5. Drampa A Ghost-type Pokémon with moves that are not Ghost type will be great because most of the enemy’s moves are Normal and Fighting type. However, be careful with Vigoroth as it has Knock...

    Where is Morty in Radical Red?

    Morty is in Mr. Fuji’s house in Lavender Town. Fly to Lavender Town via the Poké Rider and go inside Mr. Fuji’s house, i.e., the Lavender Volunteer Pokémon House. Sitting next to the Mega Gengar Is a blonde boy with a purple headband; it is Morty, a Ghost-type expert and Johto gym leader. He has: 1. Mimikyu 2. Dusknoir 3. Hisuian Zoroark 4. Hisuian Typhlosion 5. Mega Gengar 6. Weavile Ghost-type moves are great against most of his Pokémon except for Hisuian Zoroark and Weavile; the former is...

    As a fan of competitive Pokémon games, I think Pokémon Radical Red is a good game. It is pretty hard, but its difficulty makes the game more challenging and fun. You need to think about your party and strategy every time, especially before gym battles. The vast pool of Pokémon to choose from is also incredibly attractive. Even the Hisuian Pokémon a...

  5. This guide shows you all 614 Pokémon available across 54 route encounters in Pokémon Radical Red , as well as detailed information on all 49 boss battles!

  6. Apecio Unbound featuring Pokemon Radical Red 4.0 Docs and other romhacks like Unbound, Inclement Emerald...