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Quiz about Pokmon Blue Fractured
Quiz about Pokmon Blue Fractured

'Pokémon Blue', Fractured Trivia Quiz


'Pokémon Blue' for Game Boy Color remains one of the all time best games by Nintendo. Can you make sense of this game when it has been fractured? Enjoy! (This quiz refers to the version outside of Japan).

A multiple-choice quiz by jonnowales. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
jonnowales
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
360,465
Updated
Dec 03 21
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10
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Question 1 of 10
1. This is one of the three possible starter Pokémon in 'Pokémon Blue'.

Bull Bar Saw

Answer: (One Word)
Question 2 of 10
2. This Pokémon is not available as a starter Pokémon in 'Pokémon Blue', though it can be caught at certain points in the game.

Peek Hatch Chew

Answer: (One Word)
Question 3 of 10
3. This is the name of the region of the Pokémon world which serves as the setting for 'Pokémon Blue'.

Can Toe

Answer: (One Word)
Question 4 of 10
4. This is the reward for defeating the first gym leader, Brock (a "rock"-type specialist).

Bowled A Barge

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 5 of 10
5. This 'Pokémon Blue' settlement shares part of its name with a hue that could be described as between cyan and blue.

Sir Who'll Yen Sit He

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 6 of 10
6. Led by Giovanni, this group are the protagonist's enemy in 'Pokémon Blue'.

Teem Raw Kit

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 7 of 10
7. In 'Pokémon Blue' this settlement is where you explore Pokémon Tower as well as obtain the Poké Flute.

Laughing Tar Tone

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 8 of 10
8. In 'Pokémon Blue', this Pokémon is number 150 in the Pokédex and can be found in one of the hardest caves in the game.

Mute Who

Answer: (One Word)
Question 9 of 10
9. There are three bird Pokémon in 'Pokémon Blue' that can be described as this and they are Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres.

Letch Hunt Airy

Answer: (One Word)
Question 10 of 10
10. Which of the following fractured Pokémon can NOT be caught in the 'Pokémon Blue' game for Game Boy Color? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This is one of the three possible starter Pokémon in 'Pokémon Blue'. Bull Bar Saw

Answer: Bulbasaur

Bulbasaur, a grass-type Pokémon which is assigned the number one on the Kanto Pokédex, is one of three Pokémon that is offered by Professor Oak at the start of the protagonist's journey. The other two Pokémon that are available are Squirtle and Charmander, a water-type and a fire-type respectively.
2. This Pokémon is not available as a starter Pokémon in 'Pokémon Blue', though it can be caught at certain points in the game. Peek Hatch Chew

Answer: Pikachu

Pikachu is a well known Pokémon even amongst people who aren't a fan of video games. This is due to his visibility in both the anime television and film series as the sidekick of the protagonist, Ash Ketchum. Pikachu is not available as a starter Pokémon in 'Pokémon Blue' but is available in 'Pokémon Yellow'; in fact, Pikachu is the mandatory starter Pokémon in this version.
3. This is the name of the region of the Pokémon world which serves as the setting for 'Pokémon Blue'. Can Toe

Answer: Kanto

Kanto is the name of the region in which the 'Blue', 'Red' and 'Yellow' versions of the game are set as well as being the region in which the remakes, 'FireRed' and 'LeafGreen', are primarily set. Kanto is home to the eight gyms which must be visited by a player in order for them to gain badges and to subsequently battle the Elite Four (Lorelei, Bruno, Agatha and Lance) on Indigo Plateau.
4. This is the reward for defeating the first gym leader, Brock (a "rock"-type specialist). Bowled A Barge

Answer: Boulder Badge

In 'Pokémon Blue', the first gym leader is the rock-type specialist Brock, who uses Geodude and Onix. This battle can be straightforward for a player who has selected Squirtle or Bulbasaur as their starter Pokémon as rock-types are weak to water and grass-type moves. Brock is a little more tricky for those who started off with Charmander, as rock-type Pokémon aren't strongly affected by fire-type moves. Once Brock is beaten, he will award the Boulder Badge which will allow the player to use a move called Flash.
5. This 'Pokémon Blue' settlement shares part of its name with a hue that could be described as between cyan and blue. Sir Who'll Yen Sit He

Answer: Cerulean City

Cerulean City is the home of the gym whose leader is Misty, a character from the early days of the anime. When Misty is beaten she will award the player a Cascade Badge, which allows for the use of the Cut move outside of battle. Misty uses two Pokémon in the gym battle and they are both water-types: Staryu and Starmie.

This combination could be difficult for a player whose strongest Pokémon is the fire-type Charmander, as fire-types are weak to water-types.
6. Led by Giovanni, this group are the protagonist's enemy in 'Pokémon Blue'. Teem Raw Kit

Answer: Team Rocket

Team Rocket is a criminal organisation that is spread all over Kanto and they serve as the main enemy of the protagonist. The leader of Team Rocket is Giovanni, who is, in the 'Red', 'Blue', 'Yellow', 'LeafGreen' and 'FireRed' versions of the game, the leader of the eighth and final badge-awarding gym.

By the time that the protagonist battles Giovanni at the gym in Viridian City, he will already have faced the Team Rocket leader on multiple occasions.
7. In 'Pokémon Blue' this settlement is where you explore Pokémon Tower as well as obtain the Poké Flute. Laughing Tar Tone

Answer: Lavender Town

Lavender Town is one of the few settlements on Kanto that does not have a gym; the protagonist's home of Pallet Town is another such location. Despite the lack of badges that can be won in Lavender Town, there is still plenty of significant story arcs that must be completed. One of the main jobs is the ascent of Pokémon Tower, a building that is haunted by ghost-type Pokémon such as Gastly. Once the tower has been successfully navigated, the Poké Flute is awarded and this can be used to awaken sleeping Pokémon such as the normal-type Snorlax, who blocks the routes to other settlements.
8. In 'Pokémon Blue', this Pokémon is number 150 in the Pokédex and can be found in one of the hardest caves in the game. Mute Who

Answer: Mewtwo

Mewtwo, one of the strongest Generation I Pokémon, can be found in Cerulean Cave, just to the left of Nugget Bridge. This is the one and only opportunity a player will have to catch the legendary beast and thus many people will save their one and only Master Ball (the well-known cheat notwithstanding) for this occasion as this particular ball is guaranteed to catch any Pokémon being faced.
9. There are three bird Pokémon in 'Pokémon Blue' that can be described as this and they are Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres. Letch Hunt Airy

Answer: Legendary

Joining Mewtwo in the club of legendary Pokémon in the 'Blue', 'Red' and 'Yellow' versions of the game are three birds: Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres. These birds are tricky to catch and it can often take a large number of balls (Poké Ball, Ultra Ball and Great Ball) before the Pokémon submits itself to your ownership.

The graceful Articuno is an ice-type and flying-type Pokémon that can be found in the Seafoam Islands, an archipelago home to a cave full of annoying strength puzzles. The fierce-looking Zapdos is dual electric and flying-type and can be found in the Power Plant, a building packed with electric-type Pokémon, just off Route 10.

The dazzling Moltres is both a fire-type and flying-type Pokémon which resides in a cave on Victory Road, the route that leads to the Elite Four on Indigo Plateau.
10. Which of the following fractured Pokémon can NOT be caught in the 'Pokémon Blue' game for Game Boy Color?

Answer: Toe Toe Dial

Totodile is a Generation II water-type Pokémon that is not present in the Generation I games 'Blue', 'Red' and 'Yellow'. The first occurrence of Totodile is as a potential starter Pokémon in the 'Gold', 'Silver' and 'Crystal' versions of the game. The analog of Professor Oak in the Generation II games is Professor Elm (notice the arboreal theme) who resides in New Bark Town. It is Professor Elm who gives the protagonist a choice of three Pokémon and those Pokémon are Totodile, as already mentioned, the grass-type Chikorita and the fire-type Cyndaquil.

Magic Carp = Magikarp (A Pokémon that would be worthless if it didn't evolve into Gyarados).

Crab Be = Krabby (A slightly better water-type Pokémon to have than Magikarp but still not particularly great).

Coughing = Koffing (A well-known Pokémon due to its prominence in the anime. Not a bad addition to a player's group of six).
Source: Author jonnowales

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