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Route 6

Route 6

Route 6 links Saffron City and Vermilion City, and connects to Route 5 via the Underground Path. The area has six Trainers total, but only the last two are unavoidable. The wild Pokémon here are all the same as on Route 5, though certain water-dwelling Pokémon will be available later with the right fishing rod.


Vermilion City

Vermilion City

Vermilion City is a major port city, and the harbor is always busy. The Vermilion Gym is blocked off by a small tree, so it is impossible to challenge the Gym Leader just yet. The luxury cruise liner S.S. Anne visits the city once per year, and has just docked in the harbor.


Requesting a Rematch

Stop by the Pokémon Center and talk to the girl near the counter. She gives Leaf the Vs Seeker, a rechargeable device that attracts the attention of any nearby Trainers who would like a rematch. The battery is charged while traveling, and will reach full capacity after taking 100 steps. The device cannot be used in buildings or caves.

Fishing Guru 1

Visit the house to the west of the Pokémon Center and talk to the fisherman inside. Convince him that Leaf loves fishing as much as he does to receive the Old Rod. The only fish that can be caught with it is Magikarp, but at least they can be found for free now. The Good Rod and Super Rod are better, but cannot be obtained until later.

Pokémon Fan Club

The building just north of the Vermilion Gym is the Pokémon Fan Club. Listen to the Chairman's rambling thoughts to receive a Bike Voucher. This can be exchanged at the Bike Shop in Cerulean to finally get a Bicycle.

Time For a Trade

A little girl in the house next to the Fan Club would like to trade. She is hoping to receive a Spearow in exchange for her Farfetch'd. This is the only one of its kind, and though it may not be the best choice in battle, it can learn two field moves to help navigate the countryside.

Vermilion Harbor

S.S. Anne

Exterior
S.S. Anne, 1F
S.S. Anne, 2F

The S.S. Anne caters to the world's best Pokémon Trainers, so expect some heavy battling onboard.


1F

Check the second cabin from the left to find TM31 (Brick Break), then follow the hallway to the right and go down the stairs.

B1F

This part of the ship is a dead-end hallway with five cabins. Check the far-right cabin for a Super Potion, and the center cabin for an Ether. The second cabin from the left has TM44 (Rest), and a hidden Hyper Potion lies in the trash can near the stairs.

1F

Follow the hallway to the front of the ship, then turn left to reach the galley. Check the three trash cans on the right side of the room to find a Pecha Berry, a Cheri Berry, and a Chesto Berry, then collect the Great Ball in the corner. Leave the galley and climb up the nearby stairs.

2F

To the south is another set of stairs; this one leads to the deck of the ship, where two Sailors are waiting to battle. Step inside the second cabin from the left for a Stardust, and the fourth cabin from the left for an X Attack. Leaf reaches the Captain's quarters at the back of the ship just as Blue is leaving.

Rival battle 4

His Pidgeotto is not much of a threat, even though it is only one level lower than his starter Pokémon. Conversely, his newly-evolved Raticate has an improved Attack stat, allowing it to deal serious damage with Hyper Fang. Its Tail Whip lowers the foe's Defense, making Hyper Fang even more painful. Moves from three different types will inflict major damage on Kadabra, and its low Defense also leaves it vulnerable to physical attacks. His starter Pokémon has recently evolved as well; use a Pokémon with a type advantage for best results.

Bulbasaur Player chose Bulbasaur: Charmander Player chose Charmander: Squirtle Player chose Squirtle:







Even though he lost, he taunts Leaf again before running off. Enter the Captain's quarters to find him hunched over a trash can; it looks like he got seasick. Talk to him to give him a quick backrub, which is all it takes to settle his stomach. He rewards Leaf with HM01 (Cut). This moves makes it possible to chop down thin trees to reach new areas! Be sure to collect all the items, as the ferry glides out of the harbor when Leaf disembarks. Use HM01 to teach Cut to Bulbasaur or Charmander, and set out for the Gym.

Vermilion City

Vermilion Gym

Vermilion Gym

VERMILION CITY POKéMON GYM
LEADER: LT. SURGE

The Lightning American!

The Vermilion Gym specializes in Electric-type Pokémon. Ground Pokémon like Geodude and Diglett are immune to electrical attacks, and can inflict serious damage with their Ground-type attacks. Avoid using Water- and Flying-type Pokémon. Lt. Surge forces his challengers to flip two switches hidden randomly in the trash cans to reach him. The second switch is always located right next to the first one. If the second switch is not flipped, the trap resets. Avoid attacking his Pikachu and Raichu with physical moves, as their Static ability may paralyze their opponent on contact.

Vermilion Gym
The Thunder Badge





Defeated, Lt. Surge presents Leaf with the Thunder Badge. This badge gives a slight Speed boost during battle, and enables the use of Fly in the field. He also hands over TM34 (Shock Wave) as a prize.

Rest up at the Pokémon Center, then set out for Route 11 to the east.


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