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{{itlistbod|Escape Rope||RBYFRLG}} | {{itlistbod|Escape Rope|1F|RBYFRLG}} | ||
{{itlistbod|Hyper Potion||RBYFRLG | {{itlistbod|Hyper Potion|1F|RBYFRLG}} | ||
{{itlistbod|Moon Stone|2F|RBYFRLG}} | |||
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{{itlistbod|X Speed|2F|RBYFRLG}} | |||
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{{itlistbod|Super Potion||RBYFRLG | {{itlistbod|Rare Candy|3F|RBYFRLG}} | ||
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{{itlistbod|TM Dark|4F|FRLG|display={{TM|49|Snatch}}}} | |||
{{itlistbod|Calcium|4F|RBYFRLG}} | |||
{{itlistbod|Nugget| | {{itlistbod|Lift Key|4F; Dropped by Team Rocket Grunt after defeat|RBYFRLG}} | ||
{{itlistbod|TM Normal||RBY|display={{TM|21|Frustration}}}} | {{itlistbod|Silph Scope|4F; Dropped by Giovanni after defeat|RBYFRLG}} | ||
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{{itlistbod|Silph Scope|Dropped by Giovanni after defeat|RBYFRLG}} | |||
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Revision as of 17:16, 8 May 2010
This article is about the Team Rocket hideout in Celadon City. For information about the hideout used by Team Rocket in Generations II and IV, see Team Rocket HQ.
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The Rocket Hideout (Japanese: ロケットだんアジト Team Rocket Hideout) is a four-floored underground complex beneath the Rocket Game Corner in Celadon City. It is a secret base built used by Team Rocket to facilitate and administer their operations.
In the games
Generation I and FireRed and LeafGreen
Access
The Rocket Hideout is accessed by pressing a switch behind a poster in the Rocket Game Corner in Celadon City. A Rocket is guarding the poster in question when the player first approaches it. After being defeated, the rocket retreats into the base, leaving the poster un-guarded, and enabling the player to approach. Once the player activates a switch behind the poster, the stairs to the hideout will appear.
Objectives
The player's initial objective is to search for and obtain the Lift Key in order to activate the lift leading to Giovanni. The key is obtained when the player defeats a certain Rocket on B4F, who drops it next to him. Once battled Giovanni will flee, leaving the Silph Scope behind.
Features
This is the first time that the player encounters spinners, a special tile that, when stepped upon, will spin the player in the direction of the arrows. The player will only stop when they hit a stopper.
Items
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Generation II
The Rocket Hideout is referred to when the player walks and selects the poster at the back of the Rocket Game Corner in Celadon City. The words, "Hey! Under this poster... There's nothing!" will appear, a reference to the original access point.
Layout
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FireRed | File:Rocket Hideout Floor 1.png | File:Rocket Hideout Floor 2.png | File:Rocket Hideout Floor 3.png | File:Rocket Hideout Floor 4.png |
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In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The Rocket Hideout has appeared in Tauros the Tyrant and the The Jynx Jinx in the Red, Green & Blue Chapter. To get to the Rocket Hideout there is a switch in the Rocket Game Corner. They are making a Monster using cells from Mew to create the ultimate fighting machine. Blaine worked there as a Scientist.
In other languages
- Italian: Rifugio Rocket
- Spanish: Escondite Rocket
- French: Repaire Rocket
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