Pokemon Yellow 3rd Gym

Brock (Boulder Badge)

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  • Koga's gym is a maze of invisible walls. The floor that appears like dotted lines will always be solid so navigate through the floor where the lines are continued. The gym trainers are peculiar here, using a mix of Ground, Psychic, and Poison-types, despite only the former being used by Koga himself.
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Squirtle is the water-type starter that is easily obtainable in Pokemon yellow by completing a few simple tasks. First, you have to defeat the third gym leader in the game, Lt. Surge, in Vermilion.

Rock-type gym leader in Pewter City. First gym leader you will battle who specializes in rock-type Pokemon. Uses Geodude (Level 12) & Onix (Level 14). Defeat him and he’ll give you TM34 (Bide). Recommend using water, fighting, or grass type (Squirtle, Mankey, and/or Bulbasaur)

Misty (Cascade Badge)

Water-type gym leader in Cerulean City. 2nd gym leader you will battle who specializes in water-type Pokemon. Uses Staryu (Level 18) & Starmie (Level 21). Defeat her and she’ll give you TM11 (BubbleBeam). Recommend using an electric or grass type. (Pikachu and/or Bulbasaur)

Pokemon Yellow 3rd Gym

Lt. Surge (Thunder Badge)

Electric-type gym leader in Vermillion City. 3rd gym leader you will battle who specializes in electric-type Pokemon. Uses Voltorb (Level 21), Pikachu (Level 18), and Raichu (Level 24). Defeat him and he’ll give you TM34 (Thunderbolt). Recommend using a ground-type (Geodude, Graveler, and/or Onix)

Erika (Rainbow Badge)

Grass-type gym leader in Celadon City. Fourth gym leader you will battle who specializes in grass-type Pokemon. Uses Victreebel (Level 29), Tangela (Level 24), and Vileplume (Level 29). Defeat her and she’ll give you TM21 (Mega Drain). Recommend using fire and/or flying type

Koga (Soul Badge)

Poison-type gym leader in Fuschia City. Fifth gym leader who specializes in Poison-type Pokemon. Uses Koffing (Level 37), Koffing (Level 37), Muk (Level 39), and Weezing (Level 43). Defeat him and he’ll give you TM06 (Toxic). Recommend using a ground type pokemon.

Sabrina (Marsh Badge)

Psychic-type gym leader in Saffron City. Sixth gym leader who specializes in Psychic-type Pokemon. Uses Kadabra (Level 38), Mr. Mime (Level 37), Venomoth (Level 38), and Alakazam (Level 43). Defeat her and she’ll give you TM46 (Psywave). Recommend getting a Ghost-type pokemon and/or a pokemon that is raised.

Blaine (Volcano Badge)

Fire-type gym leader on Cinnabar Island. Seventh gym leader that specializes in fire-type Pokemon. Uses Growlithe (Level 42), Ponyta (Level 40), Rapidash (Level 42), and Arcanine (Level 47). Defeat him and he’ll give you TM38 (Fire blast). Recommend using water and/or ground type Pokemon.

Pokemon Yellow 3rd Gym

Giovanni (Earth Badge)

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Ground-type gym leader in Viridian City. Eith and final gym leader in Kanto that specializes in ground-type Pokemon. Uses Rhyhorn (Level 45), Dugtrio (Level 42), Nidoqueen (Level 44), Nidoking (Level 45), and Rhydon (Level 50). Defeat him and he’ll give you TM27 (Fissure). Recommend using water, grass, and/or ice type Pokemon.

Trash cans refers to the puzzle in Lt. Surge's gym. Note that in most situations, you can save after finding the first can and reset until you find the second can, but note that most categories ban saves for record attempts.

Pokémon Red/Blue

As noted in the image below, the first trash can can only be one of 8 of the 15 cans, in a criss-cross pattern. Most of the first cans have two possible second cans: the can in the top-left corner and one other. However, the two middle column first cans have four possible second cans, and so it is considered unlucky to find these cans as your first can in a run/race. In any case, all possible second cans have equal probability weighting so you should just test the closest can pointed to by an arrow for the second can and hope it's correct each time.

Pokémon Yellow

For some reason, likely to do with the aforementioned chance of the second can always having a chance to be in the topleft, the mechanics of the trash cans were changed for the Yellow version. In this version the set of possible first cans is the same but there are generally two possible second cans chosen at a time which will both unlock the door. Therefore the image below does not show all possible second cans but instead the most likely second can for each possible first can. This is an adjacent can to each first can for each possible first can except the two in the middle column, which are bugged to always have a very high chance of the second one being topleft, but can also have the chance of there being no second can chosen at all. As such, it is very dangerous to save and reset to try to find the second can in Yellow.

Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen

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Trash cans work 'as intended' in these games. The first can can be anything, and the second can will be a random adjacent can.

Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver

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As far as we know this is the same as FireRed/LeafGreen - the trash cans work as intended, albeit without spinners to further annoy you this time around.

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