Hello everyone. I'm leaving for the cottage tomorrow, so this will be the last upload until the 3rd. I might be able to get one up late on the 2nd, but don't count on it.
Disclaimer: Pokémon, along with any people, places or things from it are not mine, nor do I claim it to be. The only thing I do own is myself and the dream this all started from.
I continued to the gatehouse at the southern end of the route, eager to get to the next town. Of course I was forgetting an important detail.
"I'm on guard duty," a voice said as I walked through the gatehouse.
I stopped and turned to the voice, a police man was standing behind a counter at the side of the gatehouse.
"Gee, I'm thirsty, though!" he commented, "Oh, wait there, the road's closed."
I sighed and walked back the way I had come. Of course I couldn't go through the house; I had to go into the underground path. I entered the building that was beside the building I had just come out of.
Right in the middle of this little room was a staircase, which I took down into the tunnel. The tunnel extremely long, I timed my walk through there and it took longer than it had to walk the Golden Gate Bridge back in the real world, or not so real world any more. I guess that's what you get for walking across a city and a fairly short route underground.
I finally got to the set of stairs at the end of the tunnel and walked up them into an identical room to the room on the other side. I exited the building onto Route 6 and walked the long way through the route, dodging all of the grassy areas. This did mean I had to fight a few trainers though.
The first trainer I encountered was a bug catcher, Keigo, who used un-evolved level 16 Bug Pokémon, which Fearow took down easily. Abra, who was being switched in and out, levelled up once. Unfortunately Fearow was poisoned, and I didn't have any Antidotes. So I rushed off to the next town, avoiding all of the trainers I could, though I vowed to come back and battle them all after the poison was taken care of.
The only trainer I had to battle was Camper Jeff. He wasn't hard for Ivysaur to battle against. The camper used a level 16 Spearow and Raticate. Ivysaur grew to level 23 in this battle.
I entered Vermilion City once I had finished the battle with the camper and had my Pokémon healed at the Pokémon Center. I then went back out on Route 6 to battle all of the trainers I had skipped.
The first trainer I battled after the healing was Picnicker Isabelle, who used three level 16 Pidgeys. Both Fearow and Abra grew a level during this battle, Fearow reaching level 23 and Abra reaching level 14.
The next trainer I battled was another bug catcher, Elijah, who actually used a fully evolved Bug Pokémon, a level 20 Butterfree. The Butterfree wasn't the easiest Pokémon to take out, knowing Supersonic and Poisonpowder. Fearow's health actually dropped below half! Luckily this battle caused Abra to grow to level 15.
I went back to heal my Pokémon again before continuing along to battle the last two trainers on this route.
The first of the last two I battled was Picnicker Nancy. She battled with level 16s, a Rattata and a Pikachu. Neither Pokémon caused much of a threat, Fearow and Ivysaur having no problem knocking them out, respectively.
Finally I battled the last trainer on the route, Camper Ricky. He only had one Pokémon, a level 20 Squirtle. Fearow, who was in more need of experience than Ivysaur, took out the Squirtle with ease.
Once this battle was over I returned to Vermilion City to heal and look around. This city looked more interesting than any other city I had visited, so much more seemed to be going on.
I exited the Pokémon Center and looked up at the sky. It surprised me how dark it already was. I looked down at my watch; it was probably a good time to pack it in for the night. I sighed, disappointed, I really had wanted to look around town. I guess that would have to wait until tomorrow. I re-entered the Pokémon Center and went to sleep in the strange bedroom that every PokéCenter seemed to have.
The next morning I woke up after having the same dream I had last time I dreamt, when I was sleeping out in the tent before going into Mt. Moon. It bothered me that in the dream I was about to figure out who the voice of Arceus reminded me of, but I woke up before I could determine. The dream did make me remember something though; I had forgotten to try to see if the Mew glitch existed in this Pokémon World.
Unfortunately I couldn't use Teleport to make backtracking faster because I had already used the Pokémon Center in Vermilion, so I had to walk back. It took about two hours to get back to Cerulean, but it felt like less time because of my anticipation. I really hoped that this would work. I healed in Cerulean quickly so that I could Teleport to that PokéCenter
I walked back up the Nugget Bridge and over near to the patch of grass. The trainer in the grass noticed me, but before he had a chance to run over and challenge me I used Abra's Teleport to get back to Cerulean Pokémon Center. I then walked back up the Nugget Bridge and battled the trainer I had taken the time to avoid before, youngster Dan. He wasn't a challenge; he only had a Slowpoke at level 17. The battle did cause Abra to grow to level 16 though, which caused Abra to evolve into Kadabra and learn confusion.
I then used Kadabra Teleport to Cerulean again and I walked up Nugget Bridge a third time. Like in the games when you did this my watch produced the glass screen without the pressing of any buttons. When I pushed the button to get rid of the screen the screen disappeared and then reappeared as the battle screen, out in front of my face appeared Mew.
Mew was at level seven, though that was to be expected. Mew was always at a low level when encountered through this method. I knew that, if Mew wanted to be caught by me it would only take one Pokéball to catch it. I let Kadabra out of his Pokéball, following the rules of battle, and then threw a Pokéball at the levitating, pink legendary Pokéball.
The Pokéball brought Mew inside of it and landed on the ground. Now was the moment of truth. The Pokéball shook once... twice... three times...
*Note* The Mew glitch does not work in LeafGreen or FireRed, as far as I can tell. I tried for about half an hour to get the menu to open before the guy notices you (I can do it in Pokémon Yellow, so I know how to do it). I can't get it to work.
