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Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen (FRLG)

All Professor Oak Aides Locations and Rewards

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Pokemon FRLG - Professor Oak Aides

Professor Oak's Aides can be found in the Route gates to give you items based on the number of registered Pokemon you have in the Pokedex of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen (FRLG). See the locations, requirements, and rewards you can get here!

Where Are All The Professor Oak Aides?

Found in Connecting Gates of Routes

Prof Oak Aides
Professor Oak's Aides are commonly found in the Connecting Gates of Kanto's routes, with the exception of one aide being in Route 10's Pokemon Center.

These encounters are optional, but are highly recommended to do, as they give you useful rewards for completing a certain number of Pokemon in the Pokedex.

Kanto Region Map and All Locations

List of All Professor Oak's Aides

Locations and Rewards

Location Requirement Reward
Route 3 *
On the way to Mt. Moon
Boulderbadge Running Shoes
Route 2
Connecting Gate south of Diglett's Cave exit
10 Pokemon (HM05) Flash
Route 10
First floor of the Pokemon Center near the Rock Tunnel entrance
20 Pokemon Everstone
Route 11
Second floor the Connecting Gate east of Celadon City
30 Pokemon Itemfinder
Route 16
Second floor of the Connecting Gate west of Celadon City
40 Pokemon Amulet Coin
Route 15
Second floor of the Connecting Gate east of Fuchsia City
50 Pokemon Exp. Share

* The Route 3 Aide is a guaranteed encounter.

Professor Oak has six aides found throughout Kanto. Each of them will give you a special item upon capturing and registering a certain number of Pokemon for the Pokedex.

After defeating Brock, one of the six aides will give you the Running Shoes. This is a guaranteed encounter.

Full Pokedex: All Pokemon in FireRed and LeafGreen (FRLG)

Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Related Guides

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Beginner's Guides

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General Guides
Shiny Hunting Guide and Shiny Odds All Gift Pokemon
Rival's Canon Name Protagonist's Canon Name
Lt. Surge Puzzle Guide All Move Tutors and Important NPCs
Best Gym Order -
How-To Guides
How to Get Shiny Starters How to Soft Reset
How to Trade How to Open the Main Menu
How to Find Hidden Items How to Use Key Items
How to Get the Bike How to Get Old Rod
How to Get Good Rod How to Get Super Rod
How to Get the Old Man Out of Route 2 How to Get to Three Island
How to Register Items to Select Key How to Use Potions
How to Use Repel How to Get Silph Scope
How to Get Gold Teeth How to Get Macho Brace
How to Get Coin Case How to Get the Mystic Ticket
How to Get the Aurora Ticket How to Get to Sevii Islands
How to Get the Poke Flute How to Stop Pokemon From Evolving
How to Evolve All Pokemon How to Wake Up Snorlax
How to Check Friendship (Happiness) How to Fast Travel
How to Win at Slots in the Casino How to Get the Legendary Dogs
How to Break Rocks and Other Obstacles How to Get Berries
How to Catch 60 Pokemon Fast How to Get All 3 Starters
How to Get to Resort Gorgeous How to Get Luxury Balls
Location Guides
Move Deleter Location Move Relearner Location
Where to Get The Running Shoes All Incense Locations
Amulet Coin Location Where to Find Lucky Egg and Odds
Yellow Flute Location VS Seeker Location
EXP Share Location Itemfinder Location
Rare Candy Locations Pokemon Day Care Location
All Professor Oak Aides Locations and Rewards Where to Buy Ultra Balls
Master Ball Location and Who to Use It On Name Rater Location: How to Change Nickname
All Rare Pokemon Locations Magikarp Salesman Location: How to Get Magikarp Early
Selphy Location and Rewards Net Ball Catch Rate and Locations
Nest Ball Catch Rate and Locations -
Status Effect Guides
All Status Effects Poison
Paralysis Burn
Freeze Confusion
Sleep -
Frequently Asked Questions
Can You Get Mew? Best Natures for Starters
The Best Natures for Every Pokemon Which Fossil Should You Choose?
Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan? Mega Punch or Mega Kick?
Is There a Physical and Special Attack Split? Are There Fairy Types?
Can You Complete the Kanto Dex? Can You Complete the National Dex?
Can You Get a 4-Star Trainer Card? Can You Get Pokerus?
What are STAB Moves? Differences from the Original GBA Versions
How Long to Beat Best Eevee Evolution
Can You Get Umbreon? Can You Get Espeon?

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