The documentation is the "decoder ring" for this new reality.
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This document details every major fight in the game, including Rival battles, Gym Leaders, Team Rocket Executives, and the Elite Four.
Both mechanics coexist seamlessly and are fully utilized by enemy trainers.
The documentation often has two entries for each boss: the first fight (easy) and the rematch post-game (brutal). Players often click the wrong tab and face a level 85 Mega Metagross at level 60. Radical Red Documentation
Unlike official Pokémon games where base stats and encounter rates are hidden, Radical Red requires complete transparency. The documentation provides exact data on every boss fight, wild encounter, and mechanical change. Without these resources, preparing for the game's brutal Boss AI—which switches out Pokémon, predicts your moves, and utilizes competitive held items—is nearly impossible. 2. Key Components of the Documentation
Look at the Location Document for upcoming routes. Plan out which Pokémon you want to catch and manipulate your encounters (using Dupes Clause) to maximize your chances of getting a vital team member.
Check the Official Dex to see if a Pokémon received a base stat boost (BST) to keep up with the power creep.
The Boss Doc reveals:
You cannot win Radical Red by overleveling. The game enforces a before every major milestone. If your Pokémon reaches the cap, it will earn exactly 1 EXP point per battle until the next Gym Leader is defeated. 1. Scout Ahead Using the Docs
What and modifiers (like Minimal Grinding Mode) are you playing?
AI behavioral quirks and preferred leads under specific weather conditions. 2. Pokémon Changes and Buffs
The documents are massive. On a computer, use Ctrl + F to search for specific moves, items, or Pokémon. On mobile, use your browser's "Find in Page" feature. The documentation is the "decoder ring" for this new reality
Once you see a Pokémon registered in your docs for a specific route, use the DexNav to chain encounters. This lets you hunt for Perfect IVs, Egg Moves, and Hidden Abilities natively. To help you get started on your specific run, let me know:
Radical Red adds weather-setting abilities to many early Pokémon. The doc has a specific section on "Weather Setters by Level." Using a Pelipper (Drizzle) against Blaine turns his sun team into a crying mess.
Allows you to search for specific encounters with hidden abilities and higher IVs.
You cannot rely on standard Pokémon databases like Serebii or Bulbapedia for this game. Radical Red fundamentally alters Pokémon stats, typings, abilities, and movepools to make underutilized monsters viable. The documentation serves as your strategic playbook, offering exact data on: If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Location data for every single Pokémon across different times of day and fishing rods.
Here is an example of a configuration file in JSON format: