Kanto Route 13

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Route 13 is an east-west route located in southeast Kanto. The eastern terminus is at the Silence Bridge portion of Route 12. The western terminus is at Route 14.

Route description

The eastern terminus of Route 13 is actually located on part of the Silence Bridge. The structure heads south, then west along a treeline before reaching solid ground near the southwest corner of a large maze of fences that occupies the entire length of the route. From this point westward, trainers can no longer access the large water body that runs along the southern edge of the route due to a series of shrubs and fences that line the route.

Due west of the maze's east entrance is a hidden PP Up, the location of which is pointed out by a nearby sign. In the northeast corner of the maze is the lone patch of grass along Route 13, accessible only by using Cut to remove a small tree in the way.

On the other side of the maze, the route turns to the south as it becomes Route 14.

Items

Generation I

  • Calcium: hidden in a gap along the fence on the southern edge of the maze

Generation II

  • None

Generation III

  • PP Up: hidden in a gap along the fence on the southern edge of the maze

Pokémon

In Pokémon Yellow, due to the inability to trade a Spearow for a Farfetch'd in Vermilion City, Farfetch'd were scattered across Routes 12 and 13, allowing trainers to collect Farfetch'd in the wild for the first time (and to this point, the only time). Also, due to the closing of the Safari Zone in Generation II, Chansey were added to the route as well.

Generation I

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


016 Pidgey R B Y Grass 25-27 30%


016 Pidgey R B Y Grass 28 10%


017 Pidgeotto R B Y Grass 28 15%


043 Oddish R B Y Grass 22-26 40%


043 Oddish R B Y Grass 25-27 35%


044 Gloom R B Y Grass 28-30 5%


044 Gloom R B Y Grass 29 5%


048 Venonat R B Y Grass 24-26 20%


069 Bellsprout R B Y Grass 22-26 40%


069 Bellsprout R B Y Grass 25-27 25%


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%


132 Ditto R B Y Grass 25 5%


072 Tentacool R B Y Fishing 5 25%


072 Tentacool R B Y Fishing 10 20%


098 Krabby R B Y Fishing 15 25%


116 Horsea R B Y Fishing 15-20 70%


117 Seadra R B Y Fishing 20 10%


118 Goldeen R B Y Fishing 15 25%


129 Magikarp R B Y Fishing 15 25%


079 Slowpoke R B Y Surfing 15 95%


080 Slowbro R B Y Surfing 15-20 5%


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

Grass

Fishing

Surfing

  • Quagsire - All times
  • Tentacool - All times
  • Tentacruel - All times

Generation III

Grass

  • Bellsprout (LeafGreen)
  • Ditto
  • Gloom (FireRed)
  • Oddish (FireRed)
  • Pidgeotto
  • Pidgey
  • Venonat
  • Weepinbell (LeafGreen)

Fishing

  • Gyarados - Super Rod
  • Horsea - Good and Super Rod
  • Krabby - Good and Super Rod
  • Magikarp - Old and Good Rod
  • Psyduck - Super Rod
  • Slowpoke - Super Rod

Surfing

  • Tentacool

Trainers

Generation III

Picnicker Alma


Bird Keeper Sebastian


Picnicker Susie


Beauty Lola


Beauty Sheila


Picnicker Valerie


Picnicker Gwen


Bird Keeper Robert


Bird Keeper Perry


Biker Jared

Differences among generations

Generations I and III

The hidden item in the fence was originally Calcium in Generation I but was replaced with PP Up in Generation III.

Generation II

Among the most notable change in Generation II was the reduction in the length of the route by roughly 60%. Equally notable was the reduction in the number of trainers from thirteen to five.


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