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'''Route 29''' is an east-west route, connecting [[New Bark Town]] in the east with [[Cherrygrove City]] in the west. It appeared in [[Generation II]], and has not appeared since.  This is the first route the player comes to in [[GSC]] upon receiving a starter from [[Professor Elm]] in New Bark Town.
'''Route 29''' is an east-west route, connecting [[New Bark Town]] in the east with [[Cherrygrove City]] in the west. It appeared in [[Generation II]], and has not appeared since.  This is the first route the player comes to in Generation II upon receiving a starter from [[Professor Elm]] in New Bark Town.


==Route description==
==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 that know and 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 [[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 that know and 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 you have defeated [[Falkner]], the [[Violet City]] gym leader, [[Tuscany]], one of the [[Once-A-Week Siblings]], appears, giving any trainers that talks with her a [[Pink Bow]], a held item that boosts the power of Normal-type attacks by 10%. Immediately north of Tuscany, there is another tree that can be Cut to avoid two grass patches to the northeast. However, trainers lacking the Cut move 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 the [[Route 46]] guard house which separates Route 46 from Route 29.
In this location on Tuesdays after you have defeated [[Falkner]], the [[Violet City]] gym leader, [[Tuscany]], one of the [[Weekday Siblings]], appears, giving any trainers that talks with her a {{i|Pink Bow}}, a held item that boosts the power of Normal-type attacks by 10%. Immediately north of Tuscany, there is another tree that can be Cut to avoid two grass patches to the northeast. However, trainers lacking the Cut move 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 the [[Route 46]] guard house which separates Route 46 from Route 29.


East of the guard house, 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 guard house, 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.
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==Items==
==Items==
*[[Berry]]: north of where the route turns south near Cherrygrove
*[[Berry]]: north of where the route turns south near Cherrygrove
*[[Pink Bow]]: from Tuscany
*{{i|Pink Bow}}: from Tuscany
*[[Potion]]: east of the guard house past the pair of grass patches
*[[Potion]]: east of the guard house past the pair of grass patches



Revision as of 21:05, 12 August 2006

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Route 29 is an east-west route, connecting New Bark Town in the east with Cherrygrove City in the west. It appeared in Generation II, and has not appeared since. This is the first route the player comes to in Generation II upon receiving a starter 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 that know and 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 you have defeated Falkner, the Violet City gym leader, Tuscany, one of the Weekday Siblings, appears, giving any trainers that talks with her a Pink Bow, a held item that boosts the power of Normal-type attacks by 10%. Immediately north of Tuscany, there is another tree that can be Cut to avoid two grass patches to the northeast. However, trainers lacking the Cut move 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 the Route 46 guard house which separates Route 46 from Route 29.

East of the guard house, 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 a mountain region of Johto, which means that the Headbutt-able trees that line the route hold mountain specimens, namely Spearow and Aipom. The route is also home to the Dude (Generation II's version of the Old Man), who teaches you how to capture a Rattata.

Items

  • Berry: north of where the route turns south near Cherrygrove
  • Pink Bow: from Tuscany
  • Potion: east of the guard house past the pair of grass patches

Pokémon

Pokémon Gold/Silver

  • Hoothoot - Night only - 85% (N)
  • Pidgey - Morning and Day - 55% (M/D)
  • Rattata - All times - 5% (M/D), 15% (N)
  • Sentret - Morning and Day - 40% (M/D)

Pokémon Crystal

  • Hoothoot - Night only
  • Hoppip - Morning and Day
  • Pidgey - Morning and Day
  • Rattata - All times
  • Sentret - Morning and Day
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