
In Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen, players can catch some Pokemon from the Johto region (Generation II) depending on their game version. Both games have a special Pokedex section for Johto Pokemon, which becomes available after you beat the Elite Four and become the Pokemon League Champion.
Like the original games, some Gen II Pokémon are only available in one version of FireRed and LeafGreen. While you can catch all of them within a single game, you may need to trade with others. To truly complete the entire Pokédex, you’ll need to connect with other players. Here’s a full list of all the Gen 2 Pokémon you can find in Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen:
All Gen 2 Pokemon in FireRed Version & Where To Find Them
Okay, so after you get the National Pokédex, that opens up a whole new world of Pokémon from the Johto region (Gen II)! Most of them show up once you start exploring the post-game stuff, especially the Sevii Islands. I’m gonna list the FireRed exclusives now and tell you where to find ’em.
- Bellossom: Can be obtained by exposing Gloom to a Sun Stone.
- Elekid: Players need to breed an Electabuzz and a Ditto at the Four Island Daycare, walk around for a bit, then go back to the daycare, talk to the clerk, and receive an Egg. The egg will hatch into Elekid.
- Scizor: Players must visit the Memorial Pillar in Five Island and pick the Metal Coat held item there. Then make Scyther hold that item and trade it with another player.
- Wooper: Can spawn while surfing around Four Island. It can also be found at Icefall Cave.
- Quagsire: Evolves from Wooper at level 20.
- Murkrow: Spawns in the Lost Cave (Five Island).
- Qwilfish: Can be angled using the Super Rod in the waters of the Water Labyrinth and Five Island Meadow.
- Delibird: Spawns inside of Icefall Cave; players need to surf and reach one of the northern platforms using Surf to find it.
- Skarmory: Spawns in Sevault Canyon (Seven Island) in the tall grass.
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All Gen 2 Pokemon in LeafGreen Version & Where To Find Them
As a Pokémon fan trying to catch ’em all, I quickly realized I’d need to trade with someone who has the other version of the game to finish my National Pokédex! If you’re playing LeafGreen, here’s a list of the Pokémon you can only get through trading from the Generation 2 games, and where to find them:
- Slowking: Travel to Seven Island and to Sevault Canyon, where there is a King’s Rock that can be obtained by solving a Rock Smash/Strength puzzle. Players can also obtain a King’s Rock by catching Slowpokes after getting the National Dex. Now, give that King’s Rock to a Slowpoke and trade it with another player, and it will evolve into Slowking.
- Magby: Get a Magmar and a Ditto, and leave them at the Four Island Daycare, walk around for a bit, then go back to the daycare, talk to the old man to receive an Egg. The egg will hatch into Magby.
- Marill: Travel to Four Island and use Surf in the small lake next to the Pokemon Center. Marill should spawn after swimming around for a bit.
- Azumarill: Evolves from Marill starting at level 18.
- Misdreavus: Travel to Five Island and use Surf, then go all the way around heading east until you find a small gap between the rocks, then follow this path to reach Lost Cave. Enter the cave, pick either of the side paths, and walk around until Misdreavus spawns.
- Sneasel: Spawns at Icefall cave. Players will need to have a pokemon that knows the HM 03 Surf to access this place.
- Remoraid: Can be caught using the Super Rod in the waters of the Water Labyrinth, and Five Island Meadow.
- Octillery: Evolves from Remoraid at level 25.
- Mantine: Can spawn in the waters that surround Seven Island, especially the northern side of Trainer Tower.
All Gen 2 Legendaries Available in Pokemon LeafGreen & FireRed
You can also find and catch the Legendary Pokémon Suicune, Raikou, Entei, Lugia, and Ho-Oh after you finish the main story. To do so, you’ll need to unlock the National Pokédex and then travel to certain areas, particularly the Sevii Islands, to find Lugia and Ho-Oh.
Okay, so I’m super excited that Suicune, Raikou, and Entei are going to be roaming around like they did in the original Gold and Silver games! You won’t be able to start chasing them right away though – you have to finish the quest for Celio from the Ruby & Sapphire storyline first. But here’s the interesting part: only one of them will actually roam in your game, and it all depends on which starter Pokémon you chose at the beginning! It’s a cool way to add a little replayability, I think.
- Bulbasaur: Entei
- Squirtle: Raikou
- Charmander: Suicune
I noticed the National Pokédex also has some Pokémon from the older Generation III games. For example, I can find Azurill in there, and even different forms of Deoxys – like its Attack Form from FireRed or Defense Form from LeafGreen. It’s cool to see Pokémon from all the generations collected in one place!
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