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What Happens To The Third Starter Pokemon At Prof. Oak's Lab?

Jun 05, 2021
In most Pokémon games, at the beginning of our adventure, we have the option to choose one of three different

starter

Pokémon, then after choosing our

starter

Pokémon, our rival can also choose a starter Pokémon or, in the case of Johto games, they steal it. but that usually leaves behind a

third

starter Pokémon left in a ball on a table and if we go back to the lab during our adventure, it's still sitting there not getting used to it at all now in some Pokémon games like black and white there is a

third

trainer that takes the third starter Pokémon, but in most of the older Pokémon games, such as Red, Blue, Gold, and Silver, and Ruby and Sapphire, it's really a mystery

what

happens

to the third starter Pokémon, however.
what happens to the third starter pokemon at prof oak s lab
However, due to a very interesting glitch in Pokémon Red and Blue, we were able to write. To get an idea of ​​

what

happens

to the third starter in those games shortly after meeting Professor Oak, he tells you that when he was young he was a serious Pokémon trainer in my old age. I only have three Pokémon left, but it seems that wasn't the case. always the plan for

pokemon

red and blue in the game code, there are actually three different battles scheduled where you end up fighting Professor Oak, his three teams are very similar, he uses level 66 tauros, a level 67 enforcer, a level 68 arcanine. 70 Gyarados and a level 69 Blastoise Charizard or Venusaur the levels of the Pokemon he uses make him the strongest trainer in the game even stronger than the blue champion but he faced gary-oke whatever you want to call it and his Gyarados is the same level as the wild Mewtwo, the final boss of Pokémon Red and Blue, so how does all this tie into the mystery of the third starter Pokémon?
what happens to the third starter pokemon at prof oak s lab

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Well, if you, the player character, take one of the starter Pokémon and then your rival takes another of the starter Pokémon. leave the third starter Pokémon with Professor Oak in his lab and we can see here on each of his teams that he has one of the starter Pokémon, presumably the Pokémon that neither you nor Blue take, it looks like it was originally in Pokémon Red and Blue in some points. you would fight Professor Oak with the third starter Pokémon, but for some reason this fight was removed from the game or at least they thought it was removed because by making a simple mistake we can fight these three teams in Pokémon red, blue and even yellow. version this is how you can fix the problem and fight Professor Oak in your own game and I warn you that when I tell you all this it will sound like I'm making it up but I promise you it works and you will be able to fight Professor Oak by doing this one Again, this bug will work on Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow.
what happens to the third starter pokemon at prof oak s lab
Here's what you'll need to get started first. You need a Pokémon that has 226 as a special stat. Some Pokémon you can use to get these special stats. you are a high level Kadabra Alakazam Haunter Gengar or even Dragonite, then you will need a Pokémon that knows the fly move and finally a Pokémon that knows the growl move of my fly Pokémon. I'll just use a random piggy from route 1 and for my grunt Pokémon. I'm going to use Charizard, but again, everything works for our first step. We are going to set up what is known as the trainer fly failure.
what happens to the third starter pokemon at prof oak s lab
If you've ever done the Mew glitch in Pokémon Red and Blue, you probably already know how. to do this glitch, but I'll show you in case the trainer flight glitch is a glitch where a pokémon trainer sees you, but before the battle can start, you press the start button and fly away, It's a pretty cool bug and has some strange effects on the game. My favorite place to do it is on Route 24 with Camper Shane, but if you've already fought and defeated Camper Shane, you can do it on Route 8 with this trainer here and if you've defeated him.
Boy, this glitch really works on anyone who approaches you, but these two are the most popular people to do it with, so assuming we haven't beaten Camper Shane, I can go to Route 24 and stand at this exact spot so that Shane leaves. screen I recommend saving your game right here because it might take you a few tries to get this working. Then as soon as it comes down, I'll press the home button and hopefully open the menu, so now that I've done this, what's the next step. Well, all we have to do is fly to a place where we haven't defeated a trainer that can approach us.
A good location is the route east of Fuchsia City because there are many trainers. there and usually when I play I skip a lot of them, so I'll fly to Fuchsia City and walk east to route 15, but again, if you've beaten all the trainers on these routes, all you need to do is go. to a route where you haven't beaten a trainer and he can walk up to you and start a battle now, when we land in Fuchsia City or wherever you went, you'll notice that you're a start B and the selection buttons are I'm not going to work on the overworld and that's okay because the next step will fix that.
Then when I'm on route 15, I'll get into a trainer battle where the trainer will approach me if the trainer doesn't walk. it's up to you your games will freeze so in this battle all you have to do is win or lose and all your buttons will work again now for our next step we need to find a Ditto if you are playing Pokémon red and blue version You can find a ditto in Route 15, but if you are playing the yellow version of Pokémon, you can fly to Cinnabar Island and go to the Pokémon mansion until you encounter a Ditto now, once you are in the battle with the wild Ditto, you want it . to transform into your Pokémon with a special stack of 226 and once that happens we are almost done with this bug, now switch to your Pokémon that knows the growl move, then you have to use the growl move five or six times if you use growl.
Four times you will fight Professor Oak who has a Blastoise, if you use it five times he will have Venusaur and if you use it six times he will have Charizard. I want to fight him with Venusaur, so I'll use grunt. in this ditto five times, once you do that you will be able to run away and now for our final step we will go back to the routes that had the trainer that we originally did the trainer flight on, they failed since I did the trainer flight. fails on Route 24 with the Shane caravan. I'm going to fly back to Cerulean City and walk north to go to Route 24 and as soon as I set foot on Route 24, the menu will mysteriously open, press the B button here and boom.
We are in a fight with the one and only Professor Oak and here we go fighting against Professor Oak. Professor Oak wants to fight and sends his first Pokémon, the level 66 Toros, now if you want to know the complete reason why this problem occurs. Why does it result in telling us the entire encounter with Professor Oak? I'll have a link in the description to a good article that explains it very well on a website called Glitch City Laboratory. There is a great resource to learn about all of these strange and intricate things. flaws in the generation 1

pokemon

games, but I always find it very intriguing to fight these guys because their equipment is very high level.
I have a theory that Professor Oak was originally supposed to be the champion of Pokémon Red and Blue, it's kind of interesting because if you look at Professor Oak's team four of the five Pokémon he uses are the same Pokémon that Blue uses when he is the pokemon league champion has the enforcer has the arcanine they had the clubs and both used the final evolution of a starter Pokémon also you fight blue just before entering Victory Road and shortly after he becomes the champion. It seems a little strange to have two battles with him so close together and maybe at some point Professor Oak was supposed to be the champion, but they thought.
A more satisfying ending to the game would be to defeat that jerk rival Varus and like he said at the beginning of the game, at one point he was a serious Pokémon trainer and his team here is pretty serious, but anyway, after this I don't think that we can I had to fight a teacher for quite a few generations. I think the first generation was able to fight a

prof

essor normally without using a bug in Pokémon nice critical hits small point defeated Professor Oak oh that's tragic now I'm not sure if that dialogue he does say after the battle is a special dialogue that was programmed for him in red and blue or if it's just pulled from some random place in the game and maybe one of the trainers on this route right now a lot of weird things happen when you fail the game so with that my friends I think the mystery of the third starter Pokémon is at least solved.
For Pokémon Red and Blue, I'm a little disappointed that when they remade these games for FireRed and LeafGreen, and even Pikachu and Eevee, they didn't put in a battle with Professor Oak, I guess at the time they made those games. Professor Oak's character is really established and they didn't want him to be a trainer but rather a mentor figure, but it's nice to see that they were originally in Pokémon Red and Blue and that the third starter wasn't going to sit around on that. table forever, instead Professor Oak would be motivated to take it out, trade it, and eventually challenge Red, perhaps after becoming champion or perhaps as the final boss of the Elite Four.
Did you know there is a bug that allows you to walk on water and surf? lands in the third generation Pokémon games, believe me, it's as crazy as it sounds. I will have that video and many more linked in the description as always, my friends, thank you very much for watching until the end of the video if you have. Not yet, make sure to like it right now, subscribe to the channel if you're new, and my friends, see you in the next one.

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