Viridian Forest
| Kanto -Viridian Forest | |||||
| NPC Trainers 7 | HR Pokémon 2 | Water Pokémon 0 | |||
Location![]() Viridian Forest is located here in the Kanto region. | |||||
| ↑ North Exit: | Route 3 | ||||
| ↓ South Exit: | Route 2 | ||||
Viridian Forest is a forest which lies between Viridian City and Pewter City in the middle of Route 2 with both the north and south entrances of Viridian Forest open to the route. The trees in the forest are so thick that little light gets in, and because of this the forest is full of Bug and Flying-type Pokémon that attract Bug Catchers and other Trainers.
In the bottom left hand corner of the forest, players may start the Viridian Forest Quest, to access the Viridian Forest Clearing, by speaking to an old lady NPC.
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Points of Interest
There are few things about Viridian Forest. For one thing, Pikachu is catchable here as a Very Rare. You could try hunting for him while you level your pokemon, but later on (not too much later on) you will be able to go to Power Plant. (He’s still Very Rare there, but easier to catch.)
Most of the NPCs in the forest reset after 3 real-time days. So that’s more experience than the wild Pokémon encounters for faster leveling.
There is also a mini-quest you can do here for a reward of 3 rep and slightly higher level Pokémon. To do the quest talk to Grandma Louis located west (left) of the entrance. She will tell you to find a Butterfree. If you’re lucky you can just catch a Butterfree, but the easier way to complete this quest is to catch a Caterpie and level it up. (Don’t try catching a metapod. The only move it knows is harden.) Once you have the Butterfree go back to the old lady and she will take you to the Viridian Forest Clearing.
Merchant Paul
Merchant Paul sells the following commodities, at a more inexpensive price-item ratio than what is found in standard Pokémarts, to help supplement newer trainers:
| Image | Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| |
Pokéball | |
A device used to capture Pokémon. |
| |
Hyper Potion | |
An item used to restore 200 of a Pokémon's HP. |
| |
Revive | |
An item that can be used to restore 10% of a fainted Pokémon's HP. |
Catchable Pokemon
Pokemon catchable on land
| Caterpie | Weedle | ||
| #1 | #1 | Level range: 4-5 | Level range: 3-5 |
| Metapod | Kakuna | ||
| #1 | #1 | Level range: 6-7 | Level range: 6-8 |
| Pidgey | Butterfree | ||
| #2 | #3 | Level range: 3-5 | Level range: 8 |
| Pikachu | |||
| #3 | Level range: 3-7 | ||
NPC Trainers
| Pokémon Trainer | Pokémon | |||
| Camper Doug |
Weedle Level. 3 | Weedle Level. 3 | |
| Kakuna Level. 3 | |||
| Camper Charloe |
Metapod Level. 3 | Caterpie Level. 3 | |
| Metapod Level. 3 | |||
| Camper Rick |
Weedle Level. 3 | Caterpie Level. 4 | |
| Camper Anthony |
Caterpie Level. 4 | Caterpie Level. 4 | |
| Kakuna Level. 5 | |||
| Camper Dion |
Weedle Level. 5 | ||
| Camper Stacy |
Charmander Level. 5 | ||
| Camper Sammy |
Spinarak Level. 5 | Metapod Level. 5 | |
| Notes: *Once Battled again, NPC's Pokémon grow stronger up to 3-4 times. |
