Viridian Forest 1 is where things may start to get a bit more difficult for you. If you chose Charmander as your starter pokemon then things shouldn't be too bad for you, but if you chose Bulbasaur or Squirtle then you may have a bit of trouble. There are two different approaches you can take to this level . You can either put three pokemon on each side and leave them there for the whole level, or you can switch your pokemon back and forth between paths. Either way works, assuming your pokemon are strong enough. In Wave 1, the pokemon come from the path on the right, then Wave 2 they come from the left, Wave 3 on the right, and so on, all the way up to Wave 10. On this Wave, very fast Pikachus come from both directions. Here, you should have 3 pokemon on each side. Don't worry too much about leveling up your "good" pokemon on this level, just make sure that you beat it. There'll be a great training spot in Chapter 2 you can take advantage of. For this level, I would use your starter pokemon, and a couple of Butterfrees. Metapod evolves into Butterfree at level 10, and Butterfree will learn Psychic, an attack that will not be affected by Metapod/ Kakuna's Harden. Use your starter pokemon's elemental attack and have Butterfree use Confusion. Use as many Butterfree as you need here, since you don't really need to worry about them taking away experience from your other pokemon. In this level you can catch Pikachu, a pretty rare pokemon that can't be found in any other level. If you see one, try to catch it, since it is helpful for the Cerulean Gym levels later in the game. This level is pretty easy in exception to the last wave. Try not to let the pokemon touch the candy in the first 9 waves, as this will just make the last wave harder for you. With a team of Butterfree and your starter, you shouldn't have too much difficulty completing this level.
Catchable Pokemon: Weedle, Caterpie, Kakuna, Metapod, and Pikachu
Level of Difficulty: Easy
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