Kanto Route 12

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Route 12 is a lengthy north-south route in east Kanto. This route is also known as the Silence Bridge (Japanese: サイレンズブリッジ Silence Bridge) between its southern terminus at Route 13 and the lookout station just south of Lavender Town, its northern terminus. As a whole, the route is a large bridge built over water, making it a popular gathering spot for fishermen. The middle point of the Silence Bridge connects to a lookout station on Route 11.

Route description

Lavender to the lookout station

The bridge that holds the entire length of Route 12 begins just south of Lavender Town. Shortly after its starting point, the bridge comes to a three-way intersection, with the left fork leading to a dead end. The right fork turns south east of the intersection and comes to another intersection, leading to another dead end path holding a sign informing trainers of Lavender Town to the north.

South of this intersection is a lookout station separating the north portion of Route 12 from the Silence Bridge.

Silence Bridge

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Snorlax blocking the road.

The Silence Bridge makes up most of Route 12. The first intersection on the Silence Bridge portion of Route 12 is yet another of the three-way variety. The left path leads to a dead end while the right path continues southward. After a brief southward stretch, the bridge turns southwest to avoid an island in the water, eventually intersecting a north-south bridge segment on the western edge of Route 12. The main path of the route uses a portion of this segment before turning east onto an east-west segment. Route 12 then makes a sharp south turn onto another continuous bridge piece. Route 12 gradually makes its way south, passing a fishing pier before arriving at an island, the first piece of solid land along the route's main path since Lavender.

On the west shore of the island, the Silence Bridge resumes, making an upside-down "U" as it proceeds south. After a short time, the bridge makes a turn to the east. This segment of the bridge comes to an end roughly 15 paces east of this point, but Route 12 has already turned off onto another bridge segment, a north-south stretch, by this point. About eight paces south of the intersection between the two segments is the designated "Sport Fishing Area" at the intersection of Routes 11 and 12.

Continuing south, the bridge turns to the southeast just ahead of another island. On this island in every generation is the home of the Fishing Brothers' younger brother, who will give a Super Rod to anyone who expresses a passion for fishing. In Generation III, he rewards players with Net Balls for showing him record-breaking Magikarps. West of his house, the bridge resumes, traveling to the south and east before coming to an end just after an intersection with another segment. This segment carries the route south to a series of intersections. The two westward routes in this area lead to a peninsula containing a forested area accessible only by using Cut. The lone eastward path leads to another fishing pier. Just south of the southern peninsula path, the route briefly turns to the east before returning south.

At the next intersection, the main path of the route continues south while a westward path leads to the only grassy patch on Route 12. Cut is required for access, however.

The main path of Route 12 continues south along a tree-lined shoreline before becoming Route 13 two paces south of the grassy patch.

Requirements to fully explore this area

Moves

Items

Item Location Games

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Pokémon

Route 12 has the notable distinction of being one of only two locations in any generation to contain wild Farfetch'd. The rare bird Pokémon is only found here in Pokémon Yellow.

Generation I

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Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


043 Oddish R B Y Grass 22-26 40%


043 Oddish R B Y Grass 25-27 35%


069 Bellsprout R B Y Grass 22-26 40%


069 Bellsprout R B Y Grass 25-27 25%


016 Pidgey R B Y Grass 23-27 35%


016 Pidgey R B Y Grass 28 15%


048 Venonat R B Y Grass 24-26 20%


017 Pidgeotto R B Y Grass 28 10%


044 Gloom R B Y Grass 28-30 5%


044 Gloom R B Y Grass 29 5%


070 Weepinbell R B Y Grass 28-30 5%


070 Weepinbell R B Y Grass 29 5%


083 Farfetch'd R B Y Grass 26-31 5%
Surfing and Fishing


079 Slowpoke R B Y Surfing 15 95%


080 Slowbro R B Y Surfing 15-20 5%


129 Magikarp R B Y Old Rod 5 100%


060 Poliwag R B Y Good Rod 10 50%
118 Goldeen R B Y Good Rod 10 50%


116 Horsea R B Y Super Rod 20-25 70%


117 Seadra R B Y Super Rod 25-30 30%


072 Tentacool R B Y Super Rod 5 25%


098 Krabby R B Y Super Rod 15 25%


118 Goldeen R B Y Super Rod 15 25%


129 Magikarp R B Y Super Rod 15 25%
Special Pokémon


143 Snorlax R B Y Event 30 Only one


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 II

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Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Surfing and Fishing


072 Tentacool G S C Surfing 25-29 60%


195 Quagsire G S C Surfing 25-29 30%


073 Tentacruel G S C Surfing 25-29 10%


129 Magikarp G S C Old Rod 10 85%


072 Tentacool G S C Old Rod 10 15%


072 Tentacool G S C Good Rod 20 65%


129 Magikarp G S C Good Rod 20 35%


072 Tentacool G S C Super Rod 40 70%


129 Magikarp G S C Super Rod 40 20%


211 Qwilfish G S C Super Rod 40 10%


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 III

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Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


043 Oddish FR LG Grass 22-26 35%


069 Bellsprout FR LG Grass 22-26 35%


016 Pidgey FR LG Grass 23-27 30%


048 Venonat FR LG Grass 24-26 30%


044 Gloom FR LG Grass 28-30 5%


070 Weepinbell FR LG Grass 28-30 5%
Surfing and Fishing


072 Tentacool FR LG Surfing 5-40 100%


129 Magikarp FR LG Old Rod 5 100%


116 Horsea FR LG Good Rod 5-15 60%


116 Horsea FR LG Good Rod 5-15 20%


098 Krabby FR LG Good Rod 5-15 20%


098 Krabby FR LG Good Rod 5-15 60%


129 Magikarp FR LG Good Rod 5-15 20%


116 Horsea FR LG Super Rod 15-35 84%


098 Krabby FR LG Super Rod 15-35 84%


130 Gyarados FR LG Super Rod 15-25 15%


054 Psyduck FR LG Super Rod 25-35 1%


079 Slowpoke FR LG Super Rod 25-35 1%
Special Pokémon


143 Snorlax FR LG Event 30 Only one


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

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Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Surfing and Fishing


073 Tentacruel HG SS Surfing 25 70%


195 Quagsire HG SS Surfing 25 30%


129 Magikarp HG SS Old Rod 10 95%


072 Tentacool HG SS Old Rod 10 5%


129 Magikarp HG SS Good Rod 20 60%


072 Tentacool HG SS Good Rod 20 40%


072 Tentacool HG SS Super Rod 40 90%


129 Magikarp HG SS Super Rod 40 7%


211 Qwilfish HG SS Super Rod 40 3%
Special Pokémon


143 Snorlax HG SS Event 50 Only one *


369 Relicanth HG SS Swarms
(Fishing)
10-40 100%


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.

Trainers

Generation III

Trainer Pokémon
Fisherman Ned
Fisherman Ned
トモカズ Tomokazu
Reward: $792
Goldeen Goldeen Lv.22
No item
Poliwag Poliwag Lv.22
No item
Goldeen Goldeen Lv.22
No item
Fisherman Chip
Fisherman Chip
ケイイチ Keiichi
Reward: $864
Tentacool Tentacool Lv.24
No item
Goldeen Goldeen Lv.24
No item
Fisherman Hank
Fisherman Hank
カズホ Kazuho
Reward: $972
Goldeen Goldeen Lv.27
No item
Fisherman Elliot
Fisherman Elliot
アキヒコ Akihiko
Reward: $756
Vs. Seeker
Poliwag Poliwag Lv.21
No item
Shellder Shellder Lv.21
No item
Goldeen Goldeen Lv.21
No item
Horsea Horsea Lv.21
No item
Young Couple Gia & Jes
Young Couple Gia & Jes
アユとシゲ
Ayu and Shige

Reward: $1344
Vs. Seeker
Nidoran♂ Nidoran♂ Lv.24
No item
Nidoran♀ Nidoran♀ Lv.24
No item
Rocker Luca
Rocker Luca
アヤキ Ayaki
Reward: $696
Vs. Seeker
Voltorb Voltorb Lv.29
No item
Electrode Electrode Lv.29
No item
Camper Justin
Camper Justin
マサミチ Masamichi
Reward: $580
Nidoran♂ Nidoran♂ Lv.29
No item
Nidorino Nidorino Lv.29
No item
Fisherman Andrew
Fisherman Andrew
カツノリ Katsunori
Reward: $864
Magikarp Magikarp Lv.24
No item
Magikarp Magikarp Lv.24
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.


Generation IV

Trainer Pokémon
Fisherman Kyle
Fisherman Kyle
ナオフミ Naofumi
Reward: $1248
PokéGear Phone
Goldeen Goldeen Lv.39
No item
Goldeen Goldeen Lv.39
No item
Qwilfish Qwilfish Lv.35
No item
Bird Keeper Justin
Bird Keeper Justin
ケイジ Cage
Reward: $1248
Xatu Xatu Lv.44
No item
Noctowl Noctowl Lv.39
No item
Fisherman Martin
Fisherman Martin
ソウスケ Sōsuke
Reward: $1344
Remoraid Remoraid Lv.36
No item
Octillery Octillery Lv.42
No item
Young Couple Vic & Tara
Young Couple Vic & Tara
カンとマキ Kan & Maki
Reward: $5504
Magmar Magmar Lv.44
No item
Sunflora Sunflora Lv.43
No item
Fisherman Stephen
Fisherman Stephen
トモヒト Tomohito
Reward: $1216
Quagsire Quagsire Lv.43
No item
Qwilfish Qwilfish Lv.38
No item
Tentacruel Tentacruel Lv.38
No item
Bird Keeper Gail
Bird Keeper Gail
ツネミ Tsunemi
Reward: $1248
Fearow Fearow Lv.42
No item
Spearow Spearow Lv.39
No item
Fisherman Barney
Fisherman Barney
エイイチ Ei'ichi
Reward: $1184
Gyarados Gyarados Lv.40
No item
Gyarados Gyarados Lv.37
No item
Gyarados Gyarados Lv.37
No item
Fisherman Kyler
Fisherman Kyler
マキオ Makio
Reward: $576
PokéGear Phone
Magikarp Magikarp Lv.18
No item
Magikarp Magikarp Lv.18
No item
Magikarp Magikarp Lv.18
No item
Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.


Differences among generations

Generations I and III

A sleeping Snorlax is often found blocking the intersection between Routes 11 and 12. To move it, a Poké Flute is required. Also, in Generation III, TM16 was replaced with TM48, and after the Fishing Guru's younger brother gives the player a Super Rod, he will give away a Net Ball if he is shown a Magikarp of a certain size.

Generations II and IV

The route is very similar between the two generations. Route 12 was shortened considerably in Generations II and IV. Other notable changes included the removal of all grassy areas along the route, the removal of the lookout station between the Silence Bridge and Lavender Town, and the isolation of the former location of the grassy area, now accessible only by Surfing. The number of trainers was also reduced to three in Generation II, down from eight in previous and future Generations. Also, it is important to note that in HeartGold and SoulSilver, if the player beat Snorlax, after a week, it will have moved to outside the Route lookout station, partially blocking the path. It will be identical to your first encounter on Route 11.

In Generation II, the signpost at the north end of Route 12 now reads "Fishing spot". To compensate, the Route 12 notice present on this sign before was moved to the former "Sport fishing area" sign at Route 11. The signpost on Route 13 just southwest of Route 12's end, however, still reads "Route 13: North to Silence Bridge".

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Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Route 12 debuted in Wake Up-You're Snorlax! in the Red, Green & Blue chapter, where a bike race was taking place, but a Snorlax was blocking the road, a male Swimmer and a Bug Catcher wanted to get past. A Solution was later made by Red by using the honey that had fallen from Beedrill's hive onto Bulbasaur's head as bait to get the Snorlax to budge which later worked and won Red the race.

References


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