Find Mew in Pokémon Red or Blue

Author: Christy White
Date Of Creation: 10 May 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to catch Mew legally in Pokemon Blue/Red
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This is one way to find Mew in Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, or even from the local Spice Guru. Depending on where you are in the game, you may need to restart the game. But isn't it worth it for these rare Pokémon?

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Method 1 of 4: The "Gambler and Youngster" game flaw

  1. Restart your saved game if you were already too far in the game. To use this spelling error you must fight Gambler and Youngster.
  2. Stand in front of the Gambler located under the underground path from Lavender Town to Celadon City and immediately press the "Start" button. Instead of not being able to pause the game, the Pause menu will appear.
  3. Fly to Cerulean City. The Gambler will see you after you press the "fly" button and you will hear the associated music, but you will still just fly to Cerulean City afterwards. Your home button won't work yet, but it won't take long.
  4. Approach the Youngster in the scrub area just after Nugget Bridge. He is the second Youngster you meet and he looks up. He is also above a "Lass". He is very easy to beat at this point in the game as he only has Slowpoke.
  5. Beat the trainer and then fly all the way back to Lavender Town. Your home button should now work again.
  6. Walk to the left exit of the village. Your pause menu should appear automatically.
  7. Get out of the pause menu to start the fight. Be careful because Mew won't be until level 7!
  8. Catch the Mew with the Master Ball or weaken it with attacks. If it is already weakened enough, you can also try to catch it with a Poké Ball.

Method 2 of 4: The "Trainer and Youngster" Game Mistake

  1. Restart the game if you have already gone too far. To use this spelling error, you must fight the trainer hiding in the grass and Youngster (both in Cerulean).
  2. Catch an Abra (if you don't have a Pokémon that knows Teleport). You can find it on Route 24 & 25 in Pokémon Blue / Red and on Route 5 (you may need a Pokémon that can put it to sleep).
  3. Go to the north side of Cerulean and stand in the same place as the person in the photo / video.
  4. Save the game.
  5. Walk forward. At the same time, press "start".
  6. Select Abra and Teleport. The trainer will see you, but you will just arrive in it anyway Cerulean Pokémon Center.
  7. Go to the Youngster (the route that leads to Bill); he is the third. Make sure you don't get into a random fight before reaching him, and that you leave enough space between him and you (so he can walk).
  8. Beat the trainer (he only has a Slowpoke) and use Teleport again. You will now be outside the Pokémon Center again.
  9. Walk north again. At some point the Menu will reappear. Get out of here and you should get into a fight with a Mew!

Method 3 of 4: Using a spelling mistake to catch any Pokémon

  1. Make more use of your catching skills. Now that you know how the trick works, you can use it to catch other Pokémon. You will always find a Mew in your path by fighting the Youngster because his Slowpoke has a Special of 21 (15 in hex). But fighting something else before returning to Route 8 will change what kind of Pokémon you encounter. Suppose you chose a Pokémon other than Bulbasaur to start with and now regret it. Bulbasaur's hex number is 99, which becomes 153 in decimal places. You could of course fight a wild Pokémon with a Special of 153, but the only Pokémon that has that is a Level 64 Chansey in the Unknown Dungeon.Those Chansey are also quite rare and, worst of all, there is only a one in sixteen chance that you will encounter one with the right Special. Fortunately, there is a solution: Ditto's Transform, which copies the opponent's stats. This means that you can catch any Pokémon in the game by following the steps in this section.
  2. Catch or raise a Pokémon with the correct Special value (153 for Bulbasaur). There is a complete list of decimal values ​​required for each Pokémon at the bottom of the page.
  3. So. Fly away from the Gambler battle.
  4. Fight any Trainer who sees you from a distance and walks towards you (this is necessary for both unlocking your Start button and making the battle happen on Route 8).
  5. Find a wild Ditto and have it Transform into your Pokémon with the appropriate Special.
  6. Defeat the Ditto (or just run away) and fly straight to Lavender Town without fighting anything else.
  7. Start walking Route 8, which will reveal Bulbasaur (or something else).
  8. Note that since only the least significant of the two Special bytes is used for this, you can also add 256 to the values ​​given above and use that Special to get the same Pokémon. This is important because there are a few Pokémon, such as Kangaskhan, that have values ​​that characterize them that are less than the minimum Special value a Pokémon can have. In Kangaskhan's case, you can find her using a Special of 258 (2 + 256).
    • Also note that if you use this trick any trainers you fight after the Gambler will be "consumed". Make sure you have enough unused Trainers to catch all the Pokémon you want! Fortunately, the Gambler can be used to repeat the trick an infinite number of times.

Method 4 of 4: The "Gambler and Biker" game mistake

  1. Restart your game if you have already gone too far. To use this method you must fight with both Gambler and Biker.
  2. Stand in front of the Gambler under the underground path from Lavender to Celadon and immediately press "start".
  3. Fly to Fuchsia City (after that your home button will temporarily not work).
  4. Walk to Bicycle Road and then go up.
  5. As soon as the bike moves up slowly, you have to keep going up. If there is water in front of you you have to go to the right.
  6. Then go up until you see grass. The Biker you will have to fight with is facing the grass.
  7. Go to the Biker. Fight him.
  8. After you fight him, your start button will work again. Fly to Lavender Town, then turn left onto Route 8. Your start button will automatically appear. Press it.
  9. After this you will encounter your Mew. Catch Mew with a Master Ball, or weaken him and then catch him with a Pokeball.

Tips

  • You can just save in the process. It will have no effect on the spelling error.
  • Mew is not under the truck near the S.S. Anne. You cannot move it / cut it / set it on fire / etc, as it is not used for anything. It's not a sprite like a cut down tree. He's just there.
  • You can use both Teleport and Fly.
  • You don't have to use the same trainer to fly away from if you've already fought the Gambler. Just find one you notice from the edge of the screen. It will work just as well. You could use the one directly outside the right exit of Saffron City. He looks up at the underground entrance.
  • The trick is to fly away from a trainer who "sees" you (wants to fight you) from the edge of the screen. This means that if you approach such a trainer while he / she is not yet visible, the trainer will see you as soon as you see him / her. The fault is in a delayed response from the trainer. In the time it takes for the trainer to register that he / she has seen you, you have the option to press "start" and do something with the Start menu. Now is the time to fly elsewhere, which triggers the bug in the game.
  • You can use the error to encounter Pokémon that exist due to the spelling error in addition to normal Pokémon, as well as to engage in battles with Pokémon Trainers, including a battle with Prof. Oak that otherwise will not take place. Check out this page for a more complete list of values, including that of game foul Pokémon and Trainers. If you only want to encounter normal Pokémon, you should consult the list at the bottom of this page.
  • Mew will have Level 7. Make sure you have a weak Pokémon to lower its HP without knocking it out. Paralyzing him or putting him to sleep are also useful strategies. Even at such a low level, Mew is hard to catch.
  • Don't forget that you can also use other trainers like Super Nerd, which is not far west of where you'll find Mew, for the Mew game foul as well. The only difference between the other trainers and Gambler is that you have to go off the route the trainer is on.
  • Mew's only attack is Pound.
  • You can do this over and over with different trainers, which will lead to different results. It all depends on what the stats were for the last Pokémon the Trainer used in battle when you fought it. Like Mew, the Pokémon you discover will be Level 7.
  • If you use Growl six times against the Pokémon last used by the trainer in battle, the Mew will be Level 1. Make it the first Pokémon on your team and swap it with another Pokémon when the battle begins. If you defeat the enemy Pokémon, Mew will have reached Level 100!
  • If you do something wrong, all you have to do is restart your game console.

Warnings

  • The first method is actually a (very good) spelling error, and therefore, although it will usually work fine, sometimes there will be something wrong with the Mew. If so, you should stop trying this method.
  • This takes a lot of work if you are not experienced.
  • While you can save while using the spelling error, it is possible that if you don't know the result of a particular action you took while using it (for example, you fought with anyone), errors could occur. created in your file or cartridge by saving at that point.
  • Since you will only have Poké Balls at your disposal, you will need to prepare to fight Mew multiple times to catch it. Try catching a Caterpie first and evolving it into a Butterfree, then having that Pokémon use Confuse on Mew. This will make it easier to catch.
  • In rare cases, the spelling error can erase your save file (this is most likely if you use the spelling error to run into a spelling error Pokémon that is not in the list at the bottom, instead of a normal Pokémon. page). The file will not be deleted if you have transferred your saved data to another game. Use this spelling mistake at your own risk.

Necessities

  • A Pokémon that HM Fly or Teleport knows
  • Game Boy and Game Cartridge (or Emulator and ROM)
  • Poké Balls

Values

Name Hex Dec


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Bulbasaur 99 153 Ivysaur 09 9 Venusaur 9A 154 Charmander B0 176 Charmeleon B2 178 Charizard B4 180 Squirtle B1 177 Wartortle BC 188 Blastoise 1C 28 Caterpie 7B 123 Metapod 7C 124 Butterfree 7D 125 Weedle 70 112 Kakuna 71 113 Beedrill 72 114 Pidgey 24 36 Pidgeotto 96 150 Pidgeot 97 151 Rattata A5 165 Raticate A6 166 Spearow 05 5 Fearow 23 35 Ekans 6C 108 Arbok 2D 45 Pikachu 54 84 Raichu 55 85 Sandshrew 60 96 Sandslash 61 97 Nidoran (F) 0F 15 Nidorina A8 168 Nidoqueen 10 16 Nidoran (M) 03 3 Nidorino A7 167 Nidoking 07 7 Clefairy 04 4 Clefable 8E 142 Vulpix 52 82 Ninetales 53 83 Jigglypuff 64 100 Wigglytuff 65 101 Zubat 6B 107 Golbat 82 130 Oddish B9 185 Gloom BA 186 Vileplume BB 187 Paras 6D 109 Parasect 2E 46 Venonat 41 65 Venomoth 77 119 Diglett 3B 59 Dugtrio 76 118 Meowth 4D 77 Persian 90 144 Psyduck 2F 47 Golduck 80 128 Mankey 39 57 Primeape 75 117 Growlithe 21 33 Arcanine 14 20 Poliwag 47 71 Poliwhirl 6E 110 Poliwrath 6F 111 Abra 94 148 Kadabra 26 38 Alakazam 95 149 Machop 6A 106 Mach ok 29 41 Machamp 7E 126 Bellsprout BC 188 Weepinbell BD 189 Victreebel BE 190 Tentacool 18 24 Tentacruel 9B 155 Geodude A9 169 Graveler 27 39 Golem 31 49 Ponyta A3 163 Rapidash A4 164 Slowpoke 25 37 Slowbro 08 8 Magnemite AD 173 Magneton 36 54 Farfetch ' d 40 64 Doduo 46 70 Dodrio 74 116 Seel 3A 58 Dewgong 78 120 Grimer 0D 13 Muk 88 136 Shellder 17 23 Cloyster 8B 139 Gastly 19 25 Haunter 93 147 Gengar 0E 14 Onix 22 34 Drowzee 30 48 Hypno 81 129 Krabby 4E 78 Kingler 8A 138 Voltorb 06 6 Electrode 8D 141 Exeggcute 0C 12 Exeggutor 0A 10 Cubone 11 17 Marowak 91 145 Hitmonlee 2B 43 Hitmonchan 2C 44 Lickitung 0B 11 Koffing 37 55 Weezing 8F 143 Rhyhorn 12 18 Rhydon 01 1 Chansey 28 40 Tangela 1E 30 Kangaskhan 02 2 Horsea 5C 92 Seadra 5D 93 Goldeen 9D 157 Seaking 9E 158 Staryu 1B 27 Starmie 98 152 Mr. Mime 2A 42 Scyther 1A 26 Jynx 48 72 Electabuzz 35 53 Magmar 33 51 Pinsir 1D 29 Tauros 3C 60 Magikarp 85 133 Gyarados 16 22 Lapras 13 19 Ditto 4C 76 Eevee 66 102 Vaporeon 69 105 Jolteon 68 104 Flareon 67 103 Porygon AA 170 Omanyte 62 98 Omastar 63 99 Kabuto 5A 90 Kabutops 5B 91 Aerodactyl AB 171 Snorlax 84 132 Articuno 4A 74 Zapdos 4B 75 Moltres 49 73 Dratini 58 88 Dragonair 59 89 Dragonite 42 66 Mewtwo 83 131 Mew 15 21