Gyarados is a water type. Water type Pokemon are weak when battling a grass type Pokemon.
Gyarados doesn't any further on Pokemon FireRed.
Yes, the "Red Gyarados" is actually just a shiny Gyarados.
No.
The red Gyarados is simply a shiny Gyarados. This means the red Gyarados is not any stronger or weaker than other Gyarados. Gyarados in general is considered to be a very powerful Pokemon for how easy it is to get.
another gyarados, or a magikarp of the opposite gender. (it should work, I've never tried breeding Gyarados)
Gyarados doesn't any further on Pokemon FireRed.
i think the Pokemon that evolves into gyarados is magikarp. it evolves at level 20
Yes, the "Red Gyarados" is actually just a shiny Gyarados.
To get a red Gyarados in Pokemon LeafGreen you first need to catch a shiny Magikarp. This shiny Magikarp will be able to evolve into a red Gyarados. This is due to the red Gyarados simply being the shiny color of Gyarados.
No.
Gyarados is a Water and Flying type Pokemon.
Red Gyarados has no advantages over regular Gyarados. Red Gyarados is a shiny Pokemon, which has a different appearance but has identical stats to regular Gyarados.
A red gyarados is a shiny gyarados (however, the Pokemon Company did not call them shiny untill the Unova Region). You can find it wherever you can find a normal gyarados, but your chances to find it are very slim.
The red Gyarados is simply a shiny Gyarados. This means the red Gyarados is not any stronger or weaker than other Gyarados. Gyarados in general is considered to be a very powerful Pokemon for how easy it is to get.
No
Gyarados is a Pokemon species in the Nintendo franchise. Gyarados first appeared in the video games Pokemon Red and Blue and subsequent sequels. The character is voted 11th Top Pokemon of all time.
there is no red gyarados. its just a shiny Pokemon and its red. not a huge thing