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Viridian Forest
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"

Interior of Viridian Forest.
Map description
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Connecting locations
 
Route 2 (After the Forest)
 
Viridian Forest
 
Route 2 (Before the Forest)
 
Location

Location of Viridian Forest in Kanto.

Viridian Forest splits both portions of Route 2: Route 2 (Before the Forest) to the South and Route 2 (After the Forest) to the North.

Items[]

Item Location
Antidote
On the bottom left, in a patch of grass.
Poké Ball
On the bottom right, in a patch of grass.
Antidote
On the top of the map.
Potion
Left side, besides Youngster Sean
Pecha Berry (x3)
Hidden, in the tree behind the potion
Pecha Berry
Given by Youngster Sean after defeating him.
Mushrooms
PoisonMushroom Collected from mushrooms around the forest, random chance daily (approx 19% chance for mushrooms behind the cuttable tree and 66% for other mushrooms).
Tiny Mushroom Collected from mushrooms around the forest, random chance daily (approx 54% chance for mushrooms behind the cuttable tree and 15% for other mushrooms).
Big Mushroom Collected from mushrooms around the forest, random chance daily (approx 27% chance for mushrooms behind the cuttable tree and 0.4% for other mushrooms).
Spider Webs
Pecha Berry Found in spider webs (except for the one behind the cuttable trees), random chance daily (approx 33%).
Bug Gem Found in spider webs (except for the one behind the cuttable trees), random chance daily (approx 16.6%).
Magenta item balls respawn at midnight. See Time.
For other item ball colors, see Item Balls.

Pokémon[]

Pokémon Type Level Catch Rate Encounter Rate
Dawn Noon Dusk
Grass
Caterpie Bug 3-5 255 35% 30% 20%
Metapod Bug 5 120 5%
Weedle Bug Poison 3-5 255 25% 25% 35%
Kakuna Bug Poison 4-6 120 5% 10% 15%
Pidgey Normal Flying 3-5 255 5% 10% -
Meowth Normal 3-5 255 5% - 5%
Hoothoot Normal Flying 3-5 255 - - 20%
Ledyba Bug Flying 3-5 255 15% 10% -
Pichu Electric 3-5 190 5% 10% -
Poké Radar
Shroomish Grass 2-5 255 50%
Mushrooms
Paras Bug Grass 4 190 ≈18.5%
Spider Webs (Main Path)
Spinarak Bug Poison 4 255 33%
Spider Web (Behind Cuttable Tree)
Ariados Bug Poison 10 90 25%
Overworld (Event)
Beedrill Bug Poison 20 45 Four
Trade (Bug Catcher Rick)
Caterpie/Zubat Bug Flying 6 Any Bug-type Choice
Weedle/Zubat Bug Flying 6 Any Bug-type Choice
* Catch Rate influences how difficult a Pokémon is to catch. Higher numbers are easier.
* Encounter Rate times are 5AM-10AM for dawn, 10AM-8PM for noon, and 8PM-5AM for dusk. See Time.

Pokémon Nest[]

Pokémon Nest Venipede Viridian Forest

Venipede nest

Near the end of the forest, behind some cuttable trees is a Pokémon Nest containing a Venipede egg. Taking the egg will lose the player 2 Karma and have a 10% chance of encountering a Level 20 Scolipede.

Old Amber Event[]

After you get Cut, you can start an event to get Old Amber by talking to a researcher inside the back of the Pewter Museum. This then starts an event where you need to fight 4 Beedrills, and when done the researcher goes back to the museum and asks you to take the Old Amber to the lab on Cinnabar Island.

Trainers[]

Youngster Sean
Reward: ₽128
Post-Battle: Gives Pecha Berry Pecha Berry x1
Metauna
Metapod/Kakuna
Lv. 8BugPoison
Ability: Shed SkinItem: None
Moves: Harden
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.
Bug Catcher Jim
Reward: ₽112
Post-Battle: Rematch
Caterpie
Lv. 7Bug
Ability: Shield DustItem: None
Moves: TackleString Shot
Caterpie
Lv. 7Bug
Ability: Shield DustItem: None
Moves: TackleString Shot
Weeran
Weedle/Nidoran♀
Lv. 7BugPoison
Ability: Poison Point or Shield DustItem: None
Moves: ScratchTail WhipPoison StingString Shot
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.
Bug Catcher Rick
Reward: ₽96
Post-Battle: Trades one of his Pokémon for any Bug-type.
Weedle
Lv. 6BugPoison
Ability: Shield DustItem: None
Moves: Poison StingString Shot
Caterbat
Caterpie/Zubat
Lv. 6BugFlying
Ability: Inner Focus or Shield DustItem: None
Moves: AbsorbSupersonicTackleString Shot
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.
Bug Catcher Lana
Reward: ₽128
Post-Battle: Rematch
Catergey
Caterpie/Pidgey
Lv. 8BugFlying
Ability: Shield Dust or Tangled FeetItem: None
Moves: Sand AttackTackleString Shot
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.

Remix Mode[]

Pokémon[]

Pokémon Type Level Catch Rate Encounter Rate
Dawn Noon Dusk
Grass
Caterpie Bug 3-4 255 5% 5% 10%
Weedle Bug Poison 3-4 255 5% 5% 10%
Pidgey Normal Flying 3-5 255 5% 5% -
Zubat Poison Flying 3-5 255 - - 15%
Paras Bug Grass 3-5 190 5% 10% 5%
Meowth Normal 3-5 255 5% - -
Budew Grass Poison 3-5 255 30% 25% -
Shroomish Grass 3-5 255 15% 15% -
Joltik Bug Electric 4-6 190 5% 10% 10%
Larvesta Bug Fire 3-4 45 5% 5% -
Venipede Bug Poison 3-5 255 20% 20% 14%
Phantump Grass Ghost 3-5 120 - - 10%
Dhelmise Ghost Grass 3-4 25 - - 1%
Fomantis Grass 3-5 190 - - 15%
Pumpkaboo Ghost Grass 3-5 120 - - 10%
Poké Radar
Shroomish Grass 2-5 255 50%
Mushrooms
Paras Bug Grass 4 190 ≈18.5%
Spider Webs (Main Path)
Spinarak Bug Poison 4 255 33%
Spider Web (Behind Cuttable Tree)
Ariados Bug Poison 10 90 25%
Overworld (Event)
Beedrill Bug Poison 20 45 Four
Trade (Bug Catcher Rick)
Caterpie/Zubat Bug Flying 6 Any Bug-type Choice
Weedle/Zubat Bug Flying 6 Any Bug-type Choice
* Catch Rate influences how difficult a Pokémon is to catch. Higher numbers are easier.
* Encounter Rate times are 5AM-10AM for dawn, 10AM-8PM for noon, and 8PM-5AM for dusk. See Time.

Trainers[]

Youngster Sean
Reward: ₽112
Post-Battle: Gives Pecha Berry Pecha Berry x1
Stuffeary
Stufful/Buneary
Lv. 5Normal
Ability: Fluffy or Run AwayItem: None
Moves: ForesightTackleLeerBide
Farsly
Farfetch'd/Bonsly
Lv. 6FlyingRock
Ability: Inner Focus or SturdyItem: None
Moves: PeckSand AttackLeerFury Cutter
Phanursa
Phanpy/Teddiursa
Lv. 7GroundNormal
Ability: Pickup or Quick FeetItem: None
Moves: TackleGrowlDefense CurlFlail
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.
Bug Catcher Jim
Reward: ₽112
Post-Battle: Rematch
Veniraid
Venipede/Remoraid
Lv. 6BugWater
Ability: Hustle or Poison PointItem: None
Moves: Lock-OnDefense CurlRolloutPoison Sting
Palax
Paras/Munchlax
Lv. 7BugNormal
Ability: Effect Spore or PickupItem: None
Moves: Defense CurlScratchStun SporePoison Powder
Chikots
Chikorita/Ralts
Lv. 7GrassFairy
Ability: Overgrow or SynchronizeItem: None
Moves: Double TeamTackleGrowlRazor Leaf
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.
Bug Catcher Rick
Reward: ₽112
Post-Battle: Trades one of his Pokémon for any Bug-type.
Minipod
Minior/Wimpod
Lv. 6RockWater
Ability: Wimp OutItem: None
Moves: Struggle BugSand AttackTackleDefense Curl
Minipod
Minior/Wimpod
Lv. 7RockWater
Ability: Wimp OutItem: None
Moves: Struggle BugSand AttackTackleDefense Curl
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.
Bug Catcher Lana
Reward: ₽128
Post-Battle: Rematch
Shroomto
Shroomish/Ditto
Lv. 5GrassNormal
Ability: Effect Spore or LimberItem: None
Moves: TransformAbsorbTackleStun Spore
Bucada
Budew/Nincada
Lv. 6GrassGround
Ability: Compound Eyes or Natural CureItem: None
Moves: ScratchHardenAbsorbGrowth
Chesling
Chespin/Fletchling
Lv. 8GrassFlying
Ability: Big Pecks or OvergrowItem: None
Moves: Quick AttackGrowlVine WhipRollout
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.
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