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Kanto is the first land in the history of Pokémon! Whether you're doing it old-school or playing with the remakes, everyone runs into a little bump into the road. Here are some simple steps to help you find your way into the Kanto World of Pokémon and get all of your 8 badges!
 
Kanto is the first land in the history of Pokémon! Whether you're doing it old-school or playing with the remakes, everyone runs into a little bump into the road. Here are some simple steps to help you find your way into the Kanto World of Pokémon and get all of your 8 badges!
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== Steps ==
 
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*For people who can trade their Pokémon back and forth between games, Pokémon you get in trades will not listen to you if they go above a certain level with you not having the right badge. Example: Cerulean City Gym's badge makes Pokémon you get in a trade up to level 30 listen to you, if your traded Pokémon gets above level 30 and you don't have the Cerulean City Gym badge, your Pokémon will not listen to you.
 
*For people who can trade their Pokémon back and forth between games, Pokémon you get in trades will not listen to you if they go above a certain level with you not having the right badge. Example: Cerulean City Gym's badge makes Pokémon you get in a trade up to level 30 listen to you, if your traded Pokémon gets above level 30 and you don't have the Cerulean City Gym badge, your Pokémon will not listen to you.
 
*This guide is to get the Kanto badges in the first-generation games (Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow) or the remakes (Leafgreen, Firered) This is not how to obtain the Kanto badges in the second generation games (Silver, Gold, and Crystal)
 
*This guide is to get the Kanto badges in the first-generation games (Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow) or the remakes (Leafgreen, Firered) This is not how to obtain the Kanto badges in the second generation games (Silver, Gold, and Crystal)
*This wikiHow tells you how to get your badges and the steps you need to take. It does not say how to get through caves and complete building challenges.
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*This article tells you how to get your badges and the steps you need to take. It does not say how to get through caves and complete building challenges.
 
*It will be much harder to go through the game with only one Pokémon. There is always going to be a gym that has a Pokémon type that is strong against yours. Vary up your Pokémon Team.
 
*It will be much harder to go through the game with only one Pokémon. There is always going to be a gym that has a Pokémon type that is strong against yours. Vary up your Pokémon Team.