Snorlax is one of the most popular and useful Pokémon you can add to your team in Pokémon FireRed. This giant Normal-type Pokémon has massive HP, excellent overall durability, and a powerful move pool that makes it valuable throughout the main story and even after becoming the Champion. However, many players struggle to figure out how to wake it up, where to find it, and the best way to catch it without accidentally knocking it out.
There are only two Snorlax available in Pokémon FireRed. Unlike regular wild Pokémon, these are special stationary encounters that block important paths across the Kanto region.
You can find them at:
Both Snorlax are level 30. Since there are only two chances to catch one, it is important to prepare before starting the battle.
You cannot battle Snorlax immediately because it is asleep. To wake it up, you must first obtain the Poké Flute.
Follow these steps:
Once you have the Poké Flute, return to either sleeping Snorlax and interact with it. Your character will automatically use the flute, waking Snorlax and beginning the battle.
Before waking Snorlax, save your game.
This is one of the most important tips in Pokémon FireRed. Since there are only two Snorlax in the game, defeating one by accident permanently removes that opportunity unless you reload your save.
If the battle goes badly or you run out of Poké Balls, simply restart and try again.
Snorlax has high HP and solid defensive stats, making it surprisingly difficult to capture. A little preparation can dramatically improve your chances.
Use these strategies:
Sleep generally provides the highest capture bonus, although Paralysis also works well if you do not have a reliable sleep move.
Several Pokémon available before encountering Snorlax can make the battle much easier.
Good choices include:
False Swipe is especially useful because it guarantees you cannot accidentally knock Snorlax out with the final hit.
Many players wonder whether one Snorlax is better than the other.
The answer is simple. Both Snorlax are identical. They have the same level, stats, and encounter conditions. The only difference is their location.
Some players catch the Route 16 Snorlax first because it blocks access to Cycling Road, while others prefer the Route 12 encounter since it opens another route toward Fuchsia City.
If you want, you can catch both Snorlax during the same playthrough.
Snorlax is considered one of the strongest Pokémon available during the main story.
Its biggest strengths include:
With moves such as Body Slam, Shadow Ball, Earthquake, Brick Break, and Hyper Beam, Snorlax can handle many difficult battles almost by itself.
Its only major weakness is Fighting-type moves, which are relatively uncommon throughout Pokémon FireRed.
Many players accidentally lose their chance to catch Snorlax by making simple mistakes.
Avoid these problems:
A few extra minutes of preparation can save hours of frustration later.