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'''Route 29''' (Japanese: '''29ばんどうろ''' ''Route 29'') is an east-west route, connecting [[New Bark Town]] in the east with [[Cherrygrove City]] in the west. This is the first route the player comes to upon receiving a [[starter Pokémon]] from [[Professor Elm]] in New Bark Town.
'''Route 29''' (Japanese: '''29ばんどうろ''' ''Route 29'') is a route in southern [[Johto]], connecting [[New Bark Town]] and [[Cherrygrove City]]. The southern part of {{rt|46|Johto}} can also be accessed from this route. This is the first route the player comes to upon receiving a [[starter Pokémon]] from [[Professor Elm]] in New Bark Town.


==Route description==
==Route description==
Similar to {{rt|1|Kanto}} in [[Kanto]], Trainers traveling from Cherrygrove to New Bark can hop over a series of ledges to avoid the grassy areas and to travel between the two areas quickly while Trainers traveling from New Bark to Cherrygrove must travel through a series of grass patches to reach their destination. The first such patch is near the start of the route where the path turns south into the patch to circumvent a ledge. Route 29 westbound continues to follow the ledge south, then to the west before the route opens up at a T-intersection. To the west, Trainers whose Pokémon can use {{m|Cut}} outside of battle can chop down a tree to open a grass-less path to Cherrygrove. Those who do not have Cut, however, must go north through a break in the ledge.
Similar to {{rt|1|Kanto}} in [[Kanto]], Trainers traveling from Cherrygrove to New Bark can hop over a series of ledges to avoid the grassy areas and to travel between the two areas quickly while Trainers traveling from New Bark to Cherrygrove must travel through a series of grass patches to reach their destination. The first such patch is near the start of the route where the path turns south into the patch to circumvent a ledge. Route 29 westbound continues to follow the ledge south, then to the west before the route opens up at a T-intersection. To the west, Trainers whose Pokémon can use {{m|Cut}} outside of battle can chop down a tree to open a grass-less path to Cherrygrove. Those who do not have Cut, however, must go north through a break in the ledge.


In this location on Tuesdays after [[Falkner]], the [[Violet City]] Gym Leader, has been defeated, [[Week Siblings|Tuscany, one of the Week Siblings]], appears, giving any Trainers that talk with her a {{DL|Type-enhancing item|Pink Bow}}, (a {{DL|Type-enhancing item|TwistedSpoon}} in [[Generation IV]]) the first time the player meets her, and a {{DL|List of Ribbons in the games|Shock Ribbon}} the second time and afterwards (Generation IV only). Immediately north of Tuscany, there is another tree that can be cut to avoid two grass patches to the northeast. However, Trainers lacking Cut are forced to traverse either of the two patches. Regardless of which way a Trainer takes, the route curves to the west, merging with the second Cut shortcut path directly south of a [[gate]] which separates Route 29 from {{rt|46|Johto}} in the north. Between this and Cherrygrove city is your first encounter with your rival.  
In this location on Tuesdays after [[Falkner]], the [[Violet City]] Gym Leader, has been defeated, [[Week Siblings|Tuscany, one of the Week Siblings]], appears, giving any Trainers that talk with her a {{DL|Type-enhancing item|Pink Bow}}, (a {{DL|Type-enhancing item|TwistedSpoon}} in [[Generation IV]]) the first time the player meets her, and a {{DL|List of Ribbons in the games|Shock Ribbon}} the second time and afterwards (Generation IV only). Immediately north of Tuscany, there is another tree that can be cut to avoid two grass patches to the northeast. However, Trainers lacking Cut are forced to traverse either of the two patches. Regardless of which way a Trainer takes, the route curves to the west, merging with the second Cut shortcut path directly south of a [[gate]] which separates Route 29 from {{rt|46|Johto}} in the north. Between this and Cherrygrove City is your first encounter with your rival.  


East of the gate, the path heads to the northwest, then to the southeast, passing through another grassy area before straightening out and traveling due west. The route then juts south, merging with the first Cut shortcut path as it turns to the west, then north and west again as it enters Cherrygrove.  
East of the gate, the path heads to the northwest, then to the southeast, passing through another grassy area before straightening out and traveling due west. The route then juts south, merging with the first Cut shortcut path as it turns to the west, then north and west again as it enters Cherrygrove.  


Route 29 is in a mountainous region of Johto, which means that the {{m|Headbutt}}-able trees that line the route hold Pokémon often found in the mountains, namely {{p|Spearow}} and {{p|Aipom}}. The route is also home to the [[Dude]], who teaches players how to capture Pokémon. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, this duty was role was given to {{ga|Lyra}} or {{ga|Ethan}} (depending on the player character's chosen gender).
Route 29 is in a mountainous region of Johto, which means that the {{m|Headbutt}}-able trees that line the route hold Pokémon often found in the mountains, namely {{p|Spearow}} and {{p|Aipom}}. The route is also home to the [[Dude]], who teaches players how to capture Pokémon (and also turns the player away from the route if he or she doesn't have a Pokémon). In HeartGold and SoulSilver, this duty was given to {{ga|Lyra}} or {{ga|Ethan}} (depending on the player character's chosen gender).


==Items==
==Items==
{{Itlisth}}
{{Itlisth|land}}
{{Itlistbod|none|North of where the route turns south near Cherrygrove|GSC|display={{DL|Berries (Generation II)|Berry}}}}
{{Itemlist|Potion|East of the gate past the pair of grass patches|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Potion|Potion}}}}
{{Itlistbod|none|From [[Week Siblings|Tuscany]]{{dotw|Tu}}|GSC|display={{DL|Type-enhancing item|Pink Bow}}}}
{{Itemlist|none|From [[Week Siblings|Tuscany]] after earning the {{badge|Zephyr}}{{dotw|Tu}}|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes|display={{DL|Type-enhancing item|Pink Bow}}}}
{{Itlistbod|Potion|East of the gate past the pair of grass patches|GSCHGSS|display={{DL|Potion|Potion}}}}
{{Itemlist|TwistedSpoon|From [[Week Siblings|Tuscany]] after earning the {{badge|Zephyr}}{{dotw|Tu}}|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Type-enhancing item|Twisted Spoon|TwistedSpoon}}}}
{{Itlistbod|Grn Apricorn|North of where the route turns south near Cherrygrove|HGSS|display={{DL|Apricorn|Grn Apricorn}}}}
{{Itemlist|none|sprite=Shock Ribbon|From [[Week Siblings|Tuscany]] after meeting all the Week Siblings{{dotw|Tu}}|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|List of Ribbons in the games|Shock Ribbon}}}}
{{Itlistbod|Poké Ball|Gift from {{ga|Lyra}} or {{ga|Ethan}} after teaching the {{player}} how to catch Pokémon|HGSS|display={{DL|Poké Ball|Poké Ball}} ×5}}
{{Itemlist|None|North of where the route turns south near Cherrygrove (daily)|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes|display={{DL|Berry (Generation II)|Berry}}}}
{{Itlistbod|TwistedSpoon|From [[Week Siblings|Tuscany]]{{dotw|Tu}}|HGSS|display={{DL|Type-enhancing item|TwistedSpoon}}}}
{{Itemlist|Grn Apricorn|North of where the route turns south near Cherrygrove (requires {{key|IV|Apricorn Box}}) (daily)|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Apricorn|Grn Apricorn}}}}
{{Itlistbod|none|From [[Week Siblings|Tuscany]]{{dotw|Tu}}|HGSS|display={{DL|List of Ribbons in the games|Shock Ribbon}}}}
{{Itemlist|Poké Ball|Gift from {{ga|Lyra}}/{{ga|Ethan}} after teaching the {{player}} how to catch Pokémon|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{ball|Poké}} ×5}}
{{Itlistfoot}}
{{Itlistfoot|land}}


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
===Generation II===
===Generation II===
{{catch/header|land|yes}}
{{Catch/header|land|yes}}
{{catch/entry2|016|Pidgey|yes|yes|no|Grass|2-4|55%|55%|0%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/entry2|016|Pidgey|yes|yes|no|Grass|2-4|55%|55%|0%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{catch/entry2|016|Pidgey|no|no|yes|Grass|2-3|50%|50%|0%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/entry2|016|Pidgey|no|no|yes|Grass|2-3|50%|50%|0%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{catch/entry2|161|Sentret|yes|yes|yes|Grass|2-3|40%|40%|0%|type1=normal}}
{{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|yes|yes|no|Grass|4|5%|5%|0%|type1=normal}}
{{catch/entry2|019|Rattata|yes|yes|no|Grass|4|5%|5%|0%|type1=normal}}
{{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|yes|yes|no|Grass|2-4|0%|0%|15%|type1=normal}}
{{catch/entry2|019|Rattata|yes|yes|no|Grass|2-4|0%|0%|15%|type1=normal}}
{{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|no|no|yes|Grass|2|5%|5%|0%|type1=normal}}
{{catch/entry2|019|Rattata|no|no|yes|Grass|2|5%|5%|0%|type1=normal}}
{{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|no|no|yes|Grass|2-3|0%|0%|45%|type1=normal}}
{{catch/entry2|019|Rattata|no|no|yes|Grass|2-3|0%|0%|45%|type1=normal}}
{{Catch/entry2|161|Sentret|yes|yes|yes|Grass|2-3|40%|40%|0%|type1=normal}}
{{catch/entry2|187|Hoppip|no|no|yes|Grass|3|5%|5%|0%|type1=grass|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/entry2|163|Hoothoot|yes|yes|no|Grass|2-3|0%|0%|85%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{catch/entry2|163|Hoothoot|yes|yes|no|Grass|2-3|0%|0%|85%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/entry2|163|Hoothoot|no|no|yes|Grass|2-3|0%|0%|55%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{catch/entry2|163|Hoothoot|no|no|yes|Grass|2-3|0%|0%|55%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/entry2|187|Hoppip|no|no|yes|Grass|3|5%|5%|0%|type1=grass|type2=flying}}
{{catch/entry2|021|Spearow|yes|yes|yes|Headbutt|10|all=80%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/div|land|{{color2|000|Headbutt tree}}<br><small>(Moderate chances of battle)</small>}}
{{catch/entry2|021|Spearow|yes|yes|yes|Headbutt|10|all={{tt|50%|Special Tree}}|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/entry2|021|Spearow|yes|yes|no|Headbutt|10|all=80%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
{{catch/entry2|214|Heracross|yes|yes|yes|Headbutt|10|all={{tt|30%|Special Tree}}|type1=Bug|type2=Fighting}}
{{Catch/entry2|102|Exeggcute|no|no|yes|Headbutt|10|all=20%|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic}}
{{catch/entry2|190|Aipom|yes|yes|yes|Headbutt|10|all=20%|type1=normal}}
{{Catch/entry2|163|Hoothoot|no|no|yes|Headbutt|10|all=50%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
{{catch/entry2|165|Ledyba|no|no|yes|Headbutt|10|all=?|type1=bug|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/entry2|165|Ledyba|no|no|yes|Headbutt|10|all=15%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}}
{{catch/entry2|102|Exeggcute|no|no|yes|Headbutt|10|all=?|type1=grass|type2=psychic}}
{{Catch/entry2|167|Spinarak|no|no|yes|Headbutt|10|all=15%|type1=Bug|type2=Poison}}
{{catch/footer|land}}
{{Catch/entry2|190|Aipom|yes|yes|no|Headbutt|10|all=20%|type1=Normal}}
{{Catch/div|land|{{color2|000|Headbutt tree}}<br><small>(Low chances of battle)</small>}}
{{Catch/entry2|021|Spearow|yes|yes|no|Headbutt|10|all=50%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
{{Catch/entry2|102|Exeggcute|no|no|yes|Headbutt|10|all=20%|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic}}
{{Catch/entry2|163|Hoothoot|no|no|yes|Headbutt|10|all=50%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
{{Catch/entry2|190|Aipom|yes|yes|no|Headbutt|10|all=20%|type1=Normal}}
{{Catch/entry2|204|Pineco|no|no|yes|Headbutt|10|all=30%|type1=Bug}}
{{Catch/entry2|214|Heracross|yes|yes|no|Headbutt|10|all=30%|type1=Bug|type2=Fighting}}
{{Catch/footer|land}}


===Generation IV===
===Generation IV===
{{Catch/header|land|yes}}
{{Catch/entryhs|016|Pidgey|yes|yes|Grass|2-4|55%|55%|0%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/entryhs|019|Rattata|yes|yes|Grass|2-4|5%|5%|15%|type1=normal}}
{{Catch/entryhs|161|Sentret|yes|yes|Grass|2-4|40%|40%|0%|type1=normal}}
{{Catch/entryhs|163|Hoothoot|yes|yes|Grass|2-4|0%|0%|85%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/div|land|Headbutt}}
{{Catch/entryhs|102|Exeggcute|yes|yes|Headbutt|2-5|all=20%|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic|10=j}}
{{Catch/entryhs|163|Hoothoot|yes|yes|Headbutt|2-5|all=50%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying|10=j}}
{{Catch/entryhs|165|Ledyba|no|yes|Headbutt|4-5|all=20%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying|10=j}}
{{Catch/entryhs|167|Spinarak|yes|no|Headbutt|4-5|all=20%|type1=Bug|type2=Poison|10=j}}
{{Catch/entryhs|204|Pineco|yes|yes|Headbutt|2-3|all=10%|type1=Bug|10=j}}
{{Catch/div|land|Special}}
{{Catch/entryhs|311|Plusle|yes|yes|Hoenn|2-3|all=30%|type1=Electric}}
{{Catch/entryhs|312|Minun|yes|yes|Hoenn|2-3|all=30%|type1=Electric}}
{{Catch/entryhs|403|Shinx|yes|yes|Sinnoh|2-3|all=40%|type1=Electric}}
{{Catch/footer|land}}


{{catch/header|land|yes}}
==Walking Pokémon effects==
{{catch/entryhs|016|Pidgey|yes|yes|Grass|2-4|55%|55%|0%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
When interacting with [[walking Pokémon]] in {{v2|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the Pokémon may occasionally show an altered mood specific to this location.
{{catch/entryhs|161|Sentret|yes|yes|Grass|2-3|40%|40%|0%|type1=normal}}
*{{p|Chikorita}} waves its leaf around and makes its leaf twitch.
{{catch/entryhs|019|Rattata|yes|yes|Grass|2-4|5%|5%|15%|type1=normal}}
{{catch/entryhs|163|Hoothoot|yes|yes|Grass|2-4|0%|0%|85%|type1=normal|type2=flying}}
{{catch/div|land|Headbutt}}
{{catch/entryhs|102|Exeggcute|yes|yes|Headbutt|2-5|all=20%|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic}}
{{catch/entryhs|163|Hoothoot|yes|yes|Headbutt|2-5|all=50%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
{{catch/entryhs|204|Pineco|yes|yes|Headbutt|2-3|all=30%|type1=Bug|10=k}}
{{catch/entryhs|167|Spinarak|yes|no|Headbutt|4-5|all=30%|type1=Bug|type2=Poison}}
{{catch/entryhs|165|Ledyba|no|yes|Headbutt|4-5|all=30%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}}
{{catch/div|land|Special}}
{{catch/entryhs|311|Plusle|yes|yes|Hoenn|2-3|all=20%|type1=Electric}}
{{catch/entryhs|312|Minun|yes|yes|Hoenn|2-3|all=20%|type1=Electric}}
{{catch/entryhs|403|Shinx|yes|yes|Sinnoh|2-3|all=40%|type1=Electric}}
{{catch/footer|land}}


{{Johto}}
==In the anime==
{{Project Routes}}
Route 29 appeared in the episodes ''[[EP119|A Sappy Ending]]'' to ''[[EP126|The Chikorita Rescue]]'', where {{Ash}} caught his [[Ash's Heracross|Heracross]] and [[Ash's Bayleef|Chikorita]].


==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===
Route 29 was mentioned in ''[[PM067|A Finger Lickin' Battle!]]''.
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[[zh:29号道路(城都)]]

Revision as of 01:21, 18 January 2017

Johto
Route 29
29番道路
Route 29
Johto Route 29 HGSS.png
Map description
A road that begins a journey. The road smells like freshly cut grass.
Required for navigation
Connecting locations
 
Route 46
 
Cherrygrove City
Route 29
New Bark Town
Location
Johto Route 29
Location of Route 29 in Johto.
Johto Route 29 GSC.png
Gen II
Pokémon world routes
Route 28       Route 30

Route 29 (Japanese: 29ばんどうろ Route 29) is a route in southern Johto, connecting New Bark Town and Cherrygrove City. The southern part of Route 46 can also be accessed from this route. This is the first route the player comes to upon receiving a starter Pokémon from Professor Elm in New Bark Town.

Route description

Similar to Route 1 in Kanto, Trainers traveling from Cherrygrove to New Bark can hop over a series of ledges to avoid the grassy areas and to travel between the two areas quickly while Trainers traveling from New Bark to Cherrygrove must travel through a series of grass patches to reach their destination. The first such patch is near the start of the route where the path turns south into the patch to circumvent a ledge. Route 29 westbound continues to follow the ledge south, then to the west before the route opens up at a T-intersection. To the west, Trainers whose Pokémon can use Cut outside of battle can chop down a tree to open a grass-less path to Cherrygrove. Those who do not have Cut, however, must go north through a break in the ledge.

In this location on Tuesdays after Falkner, the Violet City Gym Leader, has been defeated, Tuscany, one of the Week Siblings, appears, giving any Trainers that talk with her a Pink Bow, (a TwistedSpoon in Generation IV) the first time the player meets her, and a Shock Ribbon the second time and afterwards (Generation IV only). Immediately north of Tuscany, there is another tree that can be cut to avoid two grass patches to the northeast. However, Trainers lacking Cut are forced to traverse either of the two patches. Regardless of which way a Trainer takes, the route curves to the west, merging with the second Cut shortcut path directly south of a gate which separates Route 29 from Route 46 in the north. Between this and Cherrygrove City is your first encounter with your rival.

East of the gate, the path heads to the northwest, then to the southeast, passing through another grassy area before straightening out and traveling due west. The route then juts south, merging with the first Cut shortcut path as it turns to the west, then north and west again as it enters Cherrygrove.

Route 29 is in a mountainous region of Johto, which means that the Headbutt-able trees that line the route hold Pokémon often found in the mountains, namely Spearow and Aipom. The route is also home to the Dude, who teaches players how to capture Pokémon (and also turns the player away from the route if he or she doesn't have a Pokémon). In HeartGold and SoulSilver, this duty was given to Lyra or Ethan (depending on the player character's chosen gender).

Items

Item Location Games
Potion Potion East of the gate past the pair of grass patches  G  S  C  HG  SS 
Bag none Sprite.png
Pink Bow From Tuscany after earning the Zephyr BadgeTu  G  S  C 
TwistedSpoon TwistedSpoon From Tuscany after earning the Zephyr BadgeTu  HG  SS 
Shock Ribbon.png
Shock Ribbon From Tuscany after meeting all the Week SiblingsTu  HG  SS 
None Berry North of where the route turns south near Cherrygrove (daily)  G  S  C 
Grn Apricorn Grn Apricorn North of where the route turns south near Cherrygrove (requires Apricorn Box) (daily)  HG  SS 
Poké Ball Poké Ball ×5 Gift from Lyra/Ethan after teaching the player how to catch Pokémon  HG  SS 

Pokémon

Generation II

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Morning Day Night
Pidgey Pidgey
G S C
Grass Grass
2-4 55% 55% 0%
Pidgey Pidgey
G S C
Grass Grass
2-3 50% 50% 0%
Rattata Rattata
G S C
Grass Grass
4 5% 5% 0%
Rattata Rattata
G S C
Grass Grass
2-4 0% 0% 15%
Rattata Rattata
G S C
Grass Grass
2 5% 5% 0%
Rattata Rattata
G S C
Grass Grass
2-3 0% 0% 45%
Sentret Sentret
G S C
Grass Grass
2-3 40% 40% 0%
Hoothoot Hoothoot
G S C
Grass Grass
2-3 0% 0% 85%
Hoothoot Hoothoot
G S C
Grass Grass
2-3 0% 0% 55%
Hoppip Hoppip
G S C
Grass Grass
3 5% 5% 0%
Headbutt tree
(Moderate chances of battle)
Spearow Spearow
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 80%
Exeggcute Exeggcute
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 20%
Hoothoot Hoothoot
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 50%
Ledyba Ledyba
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 15%
Spinarak Spinarak
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 15%
Aipom Aipom
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 20%
Headbutt tree
(Low chances of battle)
Spearow Spearow
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 50%
Exeggcute Exeggcute
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 20%
Hoothoot Hoothoot
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 50%
Aipom Aipom
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 20%
Pineco Pineco
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 30%
Heracross Heracross
G S C
Headbutt Headbutt
10 30%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Generation IV

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Morning Day Night
Pidgey Pidgey
HG SS
Grass Grass
2-4 55% 55% 0%
Rattata Rattata
HG SS
Grass Grass
2-4 5% 5% 15%
Sentret Sentret
HG SS
Grass Grass
2-4 40% 40% 0%
Hoothoot Hoothoot
HG SS
Grass Grass
2-4 0% 0% 85%
Headbutt
Exeggcute Exeggcute
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
2-5 20%
Hoothoot Hoothoot
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
2-5 50%
Ledyba Ledyba
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
4-5 20%
Spinarak Spinarak
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
4-5 20%
Pineco Pineco
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
2-3 10%
Special Pokémon
Plusle Plusle
HG SS
Hoenn Sound Hoenn Sound
2-3 30%
Minun Minun
HG SS
Hoenn Sound Hoenn Sound
2-3 30%
Shinx Shinx
HG SS
Sinnoh Sound Sinnoh Sound
2-3 40%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Walking Pokémon effects

When interacting with walking Pokémon in HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Pokémon may occasionally show an altered mood specific to this location.

  • Chikorita waves its leaf around and makes its leaf twitch.

In the anime

Route 29 appeared in the episodes A Sappy Ending to The Chikorita Rescue, where Ash caught his Heracross and Chikorita.

In the manga

In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

Route 29 was mentioned in A Finger Lickin' Battle!.


Johto
Zephyr Badge.png Hive Badge.png Plain Badge.png Fog Badge.png Storm Badge.png Mineral Badge.png Glacier Badge.png Rising Badge.png
Settlements
New Bark TownCherrygrove CityViolet CityAzalea TownGoldenrod CityEcruteak City
Olivine CityCianwood CityMahogany TownBlackthorn CitySafari Zone GateFrontier Access
Routes
2930313233343536373839404142434445464748
Landmarks
Dark CaveSprout TowerRuins of AlphUnion CaveSlowpoke WellIlex ForestRadio TowerGlobal Terminal
Goldenrod TunnelNational ParkPokéathlon DomeBell TowerBellchime TrailBurned TowerMoomoo FarmOlivine Lighthouse
Battle Tower (CrystalHGSS)/FrontierCliff Edge GateCliff CaveEmbedded TowerSafari ZoneWhirl Islands
Mt. MortarLake of RageTeam Rocket HQIce PathDragon's DenS.S. AquaMt. Silver (Cave)
Access to
Sinjoh RuinsKanto


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