All Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Differences

Deciding between Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen is a really tough choice for Pokemon fans. Do you pick FireRed to catch strong Pokemon like Arcanine and the awesome Scizor? Or choose LeafGreen to get unique Pokemon like Victreebel and the adorable Marill line? It’s a difficult decision!

As a huge Pokémon fan, I’ve always been curious about the little things that set FireRed and LeafGreen apart. This guide breaks down all the key differences between the two games, and finally explains all those Pokémon you can only catch in one version or the other! It’s a total lifesaver for completionists like me.

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Pokemon FireRed Version Exclusives

Pokedex # Pokemon Type(s)
023 Ekans Poison
024 Arbok Poison
043 Oddish Grass / Poison
044 Gloom Grass / Poison
045 Vileplume Grass / Poison
054 Psyduck Water
055 Golduck Water
058 Growlithe Fire
059 Arcanine Fire
090 Shellder Water
091 Cloyster Water / Ice
123 Scyther Bug / Flying
125 Electabuzz Electric
239 Elekid Electric
182 Bellossom Grass
194 Wooper Water / Ground
195 Quagsire Water / Ground
198 Murkrow Dark / Flying
211 Qwilfish Water / Poison
212 Scizor Bug / Steel
225 Delibird Ice / Flying
227 Skarmory Steel / Flying
386 Deoxys (Attack Forme) Psychic

In Pokemon FireRed, you can trade a Golduck to an NPC on Route 18 and receive a Lickitung in return. If you’re playing LeafGreen, the same NPC will ask for a Slowbro instead. There are also a couple of other trades involving Nidoran and Nidorina/Nidorino, where the Pokemon you get and the one requested will vary depending on which game you’re playing.

Pokemon LeafGreen Version Exclusives

Pokedex # Pokémon Type(s)
027 Sandshrew Ground
028 Sandslash Ground
037 Vulpix Fire
038 Ninetales Fire
069 Bellsprout Grass / Poison
070 Weepinbell Grass / Poison
071 Victreebel Grass / Poison
079 Slowpoke Water / Psychic
080 Slowbro Water / Psychic
120 Staryu Water
121 Starmie Water / Psychic
126 Magmar Fire
127 Pinsir Bug
183 Marill Water
184 Azumarill Water
199 Slowking Water / Psychic
200 Misdreavus Ghost
215 Sneasel Dark / Ice
223 Remoraid Water
224 Octillery Water
226 Mantine Water / Flying
240 Magby Fire
298 Azurill Normal
386 Deoxys (Defense Forme) Psychic

The Pokémon you can win as prizes at the Celadon City Game Corner change slightly depending on which version of the game you’re playing. While the Pokémon themselves are generally the same in both versions (with the exception of Pinsir and Scyther), their prices and levels will be different.

Celadon Game Corner Prizes Cost & Level (FireRed) Cost & Level (LeafGreen)
Abra Lv 9 – 180 Coins Lv 7 – 120 Coins
Porygon Lv 26 – 9999 Coins Lv 18 – 6500 Coins
Dratini Lv 18 – 2800 Coins Lv 24 – 4600 Coins
Clefairy Lv 8 – 500 Coins Lv 12 – 750 Coins
Pinsir Lv 18 – 2500 Coins
Scyther Lv 25 – 5500 Coins

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2026-02-21 00:38