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| '''Route 7''' is a route in central [[Kanto]], connecting [[Celadon City]] and [[Saffron City]]. The western end of the [[Underground Path (Routes 7-8)|Underground Path]] is located on this route. | | '''Route 7''' (Japanese: '''7ばんどうろ''' ''Route 7'') is a route in central [[Kanto]], connecting [[Celadon City]] and [[Saffron City]]. The western end of the {{OBP|Underground Path|Kanto Routes 7-8}} is located on this route. |
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| ==Route description== | | ==Route description== |
| Route 7 is an extremely short east-west route; in fact, it is the shortest route in any region of the Pokémon world, serving only to connect [[Saffron City]] in the east to [[Celadon City]] in the west. From the gate separating Saffron from Route 8, the route heads west, passing a field of grass and the building housing the {{OBP|Underground Path|Routes 7-8}} before turning north, then west into Celadon. The Underground Path on Route 7 travels under Saffron and comes out on {{rt|8|Kanto}} in the east, just east of the East Saffron gate. | | Route 7 is a short east-west route, serving only as a brief separation between [[Saffron City]] in the east and [[Celadon City]] in the west. The route is composed of three small terraces divided by [[ledge]]s with small gaps in places to allow traversal of the route in either direction. The building giving access to the {{OBP|Underground Path|Kanto Routes 7-8}} is on the lowest level, which occupies the south of the route. The Saffron City gate is at the east of the middle level, which occupies the middle and northeast parts of the route. In most games, the route joins Celadon City in the northwest of the highest level, which occupies the northwest of the route; in HeartGold and SoulSilver, however, the route joins Celadon City directly west of the Saffron City gate, after climbing a small set of stairs in a more substantial cliff than the ledges dividing the other terraced parts of the route. A small field of [[tall grass]] is also located in the northeast of the middle terrace. |
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| Route 7 can be accessed three ways: from the [[gate]] coming from [[Saffron City]] in the east, the {{OBP|Underground Path|Routes 7-8}} which leads directly from {{rt|8|Kanto}} in the south, or the road coming from [[Celadon City]] in the west. If Trainers enter the route from the Celadon terminus, they must go through a set of ledges, however, traveling south will lead Trainers through a gap in the ledge and east between the hillsides, until it comes to a split in the road. By traveling north, the route leads up to a large patch of [[tall grass]], however, the only patch of tall grass on the route, making it the only place to battle Pokémon as there are no Trainers on the route. By heading south, either by jumping a ledge or going through the gap between ledges, the route turns east to the {{OBP|Underground Path|Routes 7-8}}, where Trainers are about the travel below Saffron City and end off at the eastern terminus of {{rt|8|Kanto}}. If, however, Trainers chose to continue along east, they will find themselves at a [[gate]] where Saffron City follows.
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| If Trainers enter the route from the {{OBP|Underground Path|Routes 7-8}}, they must make their way east and find the gap in the ledge, where they must travel north towards a large patch of tall grass. However, will lead to a dead end. The road just south of the patch of tall grass will turn west where Trainer will have to find another gap in the ledge, where they must travel north again toward the outskirts of [[Celadon City]] and the route curves to the west towards Celadon. If Trainers begin their journey from the gate of Saffron City in the east, the contoured route will create a straight western path towards Celadon, which will then turn north to the toward the outskirts of [[Celadon City]], where the route finally curves to the west towards Celadon. Trainers are able to make detours to the large patch of tall grass in the north, and the Underground Path in the south.
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| {{Catch/header|road|no}} | | {{Catch/header|road|no}} |
| {{Catch/entry1|016|Pidgey|yes|yes|no|Grass|19-22|35%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | | {{Catch/entry1|016|Pidgey|yes|yes|no|Grass|19, 22|35%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} |
| {{Catch/entry1|016|Pidgey|no|no|yes|Grass|20-22|40%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | | {{Catch/entry1|016|Pidgey|no|no|yes|Grass|20, 22|40%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} |
| | {{Catch/entry1|017|Pidgeotto|no|no|yes|Grass|24|10%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} |
| | {{Catch/entry1|019|Rattata|no|no|yes|Grass|20|15%|type1=Normal}} |
| | {{Catch/entry1|037|Vulpix|no|yes|no|Grass|18, 20|10%|type1=Fire}} |
| | {{Catch/entry1|039|Jigglypuff|no|no|yes|Grass|19, 24|10%|type1=Normal}} |
| | {{Catch/entry1|043|Oddish|yes|no|no|Grass|19, 22|25%|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} |
| | {{Catch/entry1|052|Meowth|no|yes|no|Grass|17-20|30%|type1=Normal}} |
| {{Catch/entry1|056|Mankey|yes|no|no|Grass|17-20|30%|type1=Fighting}} | | {{Catch/entry1|056|Mankey|yes|no|no|Grass|17-20|30%|type1=Fighting}} |
| {{Catch/entry1|052|Meowth|no|yes|no|Grass|17-20|30%|type1=Normal}} | | {{Catch/entry1|058|Growlithe|yes|no|no|Grass|18, 20|10%|type1=Fire}} |
| {{Catch/entry1|043|Oddish|yes|no|no|Grass|19-22|25%|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}}
| | {{Catch/entry1|063|Abra|no|no|yes|Grass|15, 19, 26|25%|type1=Psychic}} |
| {{Catch/entry1|069|Bellsprout|no|yes|no|Grass|19-22|25%|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}}
| | {{Catch/entry1|069|Bellsprout|no|yes|no|Grass|19, 22|25%|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} |
| {{Catch/entry1|063|Abra|no|no|yes|Grass|15-26|25%|type1=Psychic}} | |
| {{Catch/entry1|019|Rattata|no|no|yes|Grass|20|15%|type1=Normal}} | |
| {{Catch/entry1|058|Growlithe|yes|no|no|Grass|18-20|10%|type1=Fire}}
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| {{Catch/entry1|037|Vulpix|no|yes|no|Grass|18-20|10%|type1=Fire}}
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| {{Catch/entry1|017|Pidgeotto|no|no|yes|Grass|24|10%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
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| {{Catch/entry1|039|Jigglypuff|no|no|yes|Grass|19-24|10%|type1=Normal}}
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| {{Catch/header|road|no}} | | {{Catch/header|road|no}} |
| {{Catch/entryfl|052|Meowth|yes|yes|Grass|17-20|40%|type1=Normal}} | | {{Catch/entryfl|052|Meowth|yes|yes|Grass|17-20|40%|type1=Normal}} |
| {{Catch/entryfl|016|Pidgey|yes|yes|Grass|19-22|30%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | | {{Catch/entryfl|016|Pidgey|yes|yes|Grass|19, 22|30%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} |
| {{Catch/entryfl|043|Oddish|yes|no|Grass|19-22|20%|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} | | {{Catch/entryfl|043|Oddish|yes|no|Grass|19, 22|20%|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} |
| {{Catch/entryfl|069|Bellsprout|no|yes|Grass|19-22|20%|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} | | {{Catch/entryfl|069|Bellsprout|no|yes|Grass|19, 22|20%|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} |
| {{Catch/entryfl|058|Growlithe|yes|no|Grass|18-20|10%|type1=Fire}} | | {{Catch/entryfl|058|Growlithe|yes|no|Grass|18, 20|10%|type1=Fire}} |
| {{Catch/entryfl|037|Vulpix|no|yes|Grass|18-20|10%|type1=Fire}} | | {{Catch/entryfl|037|Vulpix|no|yes|Grass|18, 20|10%|type1=Fire}} |
| {{Catch/footer|road}} | | {{Catch/footer|road}} |
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| {{incomplete|section|The encounter rates of Pokémon found through Headbutt}}<br>
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| {{Catch/header|road|yes}} | | {{Catch/header|road|yes}} |
| {{Catch/entryhs|052|Meowth|no|yes|Grass|17|all=30%|type1=Normal}} | | {{Catch/entryhs|052|Meowth|no|yes|Grass|17|all=30%|type1=Normal}} |
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| {{Catch/entryhs|228|Houndour|yes|yes|Grass|15|0%|0%|5%|type1=Dark|type2=Fire}} | | {{Catch/entryhs|228|Houndour|yes|yes|Grass|15|0%|0%|5%|type1=Dark|type2=Fire}} |
| {{catch/div|road|Headbutt}} | | {{catch/div|road|Headbutt}} |
| {{catch/entryhs|021|Spearow|yes|yes|Headbutt|15-20|all=%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying|10=k}} | | {{catch/entryhs|021|Spearow|yes|yes|Headbutt|15-20|all=50%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying|10=k}} |
| {{catch/entryhs|214|Heracross|yes|yes|Headbutt|17-20|all=%|type1=Bug|type2=Fighting|10=k}} | | {{catch/entryhs|214|Heracross|yes|yes|Headbutt|17-20|all=30%|type1=Bug|type2=Fighting|10=k}} |
| {{catch/entryhs|415|Combee|yes|yes|Headbutt|17-20|all=%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying|10=k}} | | {{catch/entryhs|415|Combee|yes|yes|Headbutt|17-20|all=20%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying|10=k}} |
| {{Catch/div|road|Special}} | | {{Catch/div|road|Special}} |
| {{Catch/entryhs|311|Plusle|yes|yes|Hoenn|17|all=20%|type1=Electric}} | | {{Catch/entryhs|311|Plusle|yes|yes|Hoenn|17|all=20%|type1=Electric}} |
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| ===In Generation II=== | | ===In Generation II=== |
| In [[Generation II]], Route 7 is only subject to several minor changes. The route has become slightly smaller and the large patch of [[tall grass]] to the north of the route has expanded to the eastern end of the route. The {{OBP|Underground Path|Routes 7-8}} has been closed due to vandalism. | | In [[Generation II]], Route 7 is only subject to several minor changes. The route has become slightly smaller and the large patch of [[tall grass]] to the north of the route has expanded to the eastern end of the route. The {{OBP|Underground Path|Kanto Routes 7-8}} has been closed due to vandalism. |
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| ==In the anime== | | ==In the anime== |
| Route 7 is visited in ''[[EP025|Primeape Goes Bananas]]'' as a much different version of the route as the grassy layout in the game. After calling {{an|Professor Oak}}, {{Ash}} and {{Ashfr}} stop for lunch on the route, at which point they find a wild {{p|Mankey}}. Ash decides to capture it by merely throwing a [[Poké Ball]] at it. Mankey throws the rice ball which the Poké Ball captures, and it then hops off, clearly angry. Mankey charges and steals Ash's {{AP|hat}} and jumps up a tree. Ash manages to get high enough on the tree, but Mankey jumps off, sending Ash back down. Team Rocket steps out to confront them, but Mankey checks out Team Rocket. [[James]] kicks Mankey away. Brock tells Team Rocket to leave before it whips them. Team Rocket turns, seeing the angry Pokémon [[Evolution|evolving]] into {{p|Primeape}}. | | [[File:Kanto Route 7 anime.png|thumb|200px|Route 7 in the anime]] |
| | Route 7 is visited in ''[[EP025|Primeape Goes Bananas]]'' as a much different version of the route as the grassy layout in the game. After calling {{an|Professor Oak}}, {{Ash}} and {{Ashfr}} stop for lunch on the route, at which point they find a wild {{p|Mankey}}. Ash decides to capture it by merely throwing a [[Poké Ball]] at it. Mankey throws the [[rice ball]] which the Poké Ball captures, and it then hops off, clearly angry. Mankey charges and steals Ash's {{AP|hat}} and jumps up a tree. Ash manages to get high enough on the tree, but Mankey jumps off, sending Ash back down. Team Rocket steps out to confront them, but Mankey checks out Team Rocket. [[James]] kicks Mankey away. Brock tells Team Rocket to leave before it whips them. Team Rocket turns, seeing the angry Pokémon [[Evolution|evolving]] into {{p|Primeape}}. |
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| Primeape attacks them all, but before long, Ash gets serious and tries to capture Primeape. Primeape slumps as Ash tosses a Poké Ball at it. Primeape goes inside as the Ball rattles. It stops, the capture an apparent success. The ball rattles again, but it stops a second time, this time inert as Ash claims the ball holding his {{AP|Primeape}}. At the end of the episode, Pikachu points over the cliff as they see Celadon City. Misty notes that Primeape’s chase sped up the trip. Ash puts his hat on, as he is excited to get the {{Badge|Rainbow|next Badge}}. Meanwhile, Team Rocket lands in a field full of angry Primeape. | | Primeape attacks them all, but before long, Ash gets serious and tries to capture Primeape. Primeape slumps as Ash tosses a Poké Ball at it. Primeape goes inside as the Ball rattles. It stops, the capture an apparent success. The ball rattles again, but it stops a second time, this time inert as Ash claims the Ball holding his {{AP|Primeape}}. At the end of the episode, Pikachu points over the cliff as they see Celadon City. Misty notes that Primeape’s chase sped up the trip. Ash puts his hat on, as he is excited to get the {{Badge|Rainbow|next Badge}}. Meanwhile, Team Rocket lands in a field full of angry Primeape. |
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| ==In the manga== | | ==In the manga== |
| | [[File:Kanto Route 7 Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Route 7 in Pokémon Adventures]] |
| ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== |
| Route 7 first debuted in ''[[PS015|Wartortle Wars]]'' in the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}, where there was a gate which {{adv|Green}} was keeping a close eye on {{adv|Red}}. Suddenly after defeating a {{p|Primeape}}, Red's [[Saur|Bulbasaur]] [[Evolution|evolved]] into {{p|Ivysaur}}. | | Route 7 appeared in ''[[PS015|Wartortle Wars]]'', where {{adv|Red}} was first seen defeating a wild {{p|Primeape}}, giving his [[Saur|Bulbasaur]] enough [[experience]] to evolve into {{p|Ivysaur}}. Red was then approached by {{adv|Green}}, who offered to sell him a set of useful [[item]]s for {{Pdollar}}6000. Red accepted the offer and bought the items, but when he soon after was confronted by a wild {{p|Pinsir}} and tried battling it, the items proved to be utterly useless, causing Red to realize that Green had cheated him out of his [[Pokémon Dollar|money]]. |
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| After "admiring" Red, Green wanted (and was able) to sell fake accessories to Red. Just then, a wild {{p|Pinsir}} appeared. Red stuffed the Accessories onto [[Pika]]chu which caused Pikachu to lose, and Red found out the accessories were a rip off.
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| ==See also== | | ==See also== |
| * [[Underground Path (Routes 7-8)]] | | * [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7-8)]] |
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| {{Kanto}}<br> | | {{Kanto}}<br> |
| {{Project Routes}} | | {{Project Routes notice}} |
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| [[Category:Kanto locations|Route 007]] | | [[Category:Kanto locations|Route 007]] |
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| [[de:Route 7]] | | [[de:Route 7 (Kanto)]] |
| [[es:Ruta 7 (Kanto)]]
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| [[fr:Route 7 (Kanto)]] | | [[fr:Route 7 (Kanto)]] |
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| [[ja:7ばんどうろ]] | | [[ja:7ばんどうろ]] |
Route 7 (Japanese: 7ばんどうろ Route 7) is a route in central Kanto, connecting Celadon City and Saffron City. The western end of the Underground Path is located on this route.
Route description
Route 7 is a short east-west route, serving only as a brief separation between Saffron City in the east and Celadon City in the west. The route is composed of three small terraces divided by ledges with small gaps in places to allow traversal of the route in either direction. The building giving access to the Underground Path is on the lowest level, which occupies the south of the route. The Saffron City gate is at the east of the middle level, which occupies the middle and northeast parts of the route. In most games, the route joins Celadon City in the northwest of the highest level, which occupies the northwest of the route; in HeartGold and SoulSilver, however, the route joins Celadon City directly west of the Saffron City gate, after climbing a small set of stairs in a more substantial cliff than the ledges dividing the other terraced parts of the route. A small field of tall grass is also located in the northeast of the middle terrace.
Items
Pokémon
Generation I
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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R
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B
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Y
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19, 22
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35%
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R
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B
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Y
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20, 22
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40%
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R
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B
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Y
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24
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10%
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R
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B
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Y
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20
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15%
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R
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B
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Y
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18, 20
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10%
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R
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B
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Y
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19, 24
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10%
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R
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B
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Y
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19, 22
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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17-20
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30%
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R
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B
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Y
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17-20
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30%
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R
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B
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Y
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18, 20
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10%
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R
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B
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Y
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15, 19, 26
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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19, 22
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25%
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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.
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Generation II
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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|
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G
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S
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C
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17
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30%
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G
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S
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C
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17
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0%
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0%
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30%
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G
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S
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C
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19
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10%
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G
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S
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C
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18
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10%
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10%
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0%
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G
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S
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C
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19
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5%
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G
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S
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C
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18
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0%
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0%
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10%
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G
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S
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C
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18
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5%
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G
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S
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C
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16
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5%
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G
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S
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C
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15-19
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40%
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35%
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0%
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G
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S
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C
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17
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0%
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0%
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30%
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G
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S
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C
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15
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5%
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0%
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0%
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G
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S
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C
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17
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30%
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30%
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0%
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G
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S
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C
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17
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30%
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30%
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0%
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G
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S
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C
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18
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20%
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25%
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20%
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G
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S
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C
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18
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20%
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25%
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20%
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G
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S
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C
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18
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20%
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20%
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0%
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G
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S
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C
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17-19
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0%
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0%
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35%
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G
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S
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C
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17
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0%
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0%
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30%
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G
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S
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C
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15
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0%
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0%
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5%
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G
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S
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C
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18
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0%
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0%
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20%
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Generation III
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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FR
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LG
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17-20
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40%
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FR
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LG
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19, 22
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30%
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FR
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LG
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19, 22
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20%
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FR
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LG
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19, 22
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20%
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FR
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LG
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18, 20
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10%
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FR
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LG
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18, 20
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10%
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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.
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Generation IV
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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HG
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SS
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17
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30%
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HG
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SS
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19
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10%
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HG
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SS
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19
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5%
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HG
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SS
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17
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30%
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HG
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SS
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15-19
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10%
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0%
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0%
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HG
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SS
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19
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0%
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5%
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0%
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HG
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SS
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15
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5%
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0%
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0%
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HG
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SS
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17
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30%
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30%
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0%
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HG
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SS
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18
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20%
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HG
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SS
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15
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0%
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5%
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0%
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HG
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SS
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18
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20%
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HG
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SS
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15
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0%
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5%
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0%
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HG
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SS
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17
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0%
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0%
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10%
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HG
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SS
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17-19
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0%
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0%
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25%
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HG
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SS
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17
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0%
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0%
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20%
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HG
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SS
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15
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0%
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0%
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5%
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Headbutt
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HG
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SS
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15-20
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50%
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HG
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SS
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17-20
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30%
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HG
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SS
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17-20
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20%
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Special Pokémon
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HG
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SS
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17
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20%
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HG
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SS
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18
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20%
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HG
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SS
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17-18
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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.
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Differences among generations
In Generation I and III
The depiction of Route 7 is almost identical in Generations I and III; however, there are several minor cosmetic changes within the layout. The large patch of tall grass to the north of the route has expanded slightly on the eastern side, so in Generation III the entire area is covered with tall grass. The gaps between the ledges on the eastern segment were also widened significantly. Apart from this, most aesthetic features have been enhanced. Trees have become bigger, flowers are more visible, and most other sprites have been upgraded to Generation III standards.
In Generation II
In Generation II, Route 7 is only subject to several minor changes. The route has become slightly smaller and the large patch of tall grass to the north of the route has expanded to the eastern end of the route. The Underground Path has been closed due to vandalism.
In Generation IV
In Generation IV, the layout has changed significantly. The route is now a straight path between Celadon and Saffron. The ledge area at the end of the route is no longer the end and is blocked off by trees and has greatly decreased in size. A set of stairs is added near the Celadon entrance. The grass patch area also has expanded northward and there is no longer grass before the gate door.
In the anime
Route 7 is visited in Primeape Goes Bananas as a much different version of the route as the grassy layout in the game. After calling Professor Oak, Ash and his friends stop for lunch on the route, at which point they find a wild Mankey. Ash decides to capture it by merely throwing a Poké Ball at it. Mankey throws the rice ball which the Poké Ball captures, and it then hops off, clearly angry. Mankey charges and steals Ash's hat and jumps up a tree. Ash manages to get high enough on the tree, but Mankey jumps off, sending Ash back down. Team Rocket steps out to confront them, but Mankey checks out Team Rocket. James kicks Mankey away. Brock tells Team Rocket to leave before it whips them. Team Rocket turns, seeing the angry Pokémon evolving into Primeape.
Primeape attacks them all, but before long, Ash gets serious and tries to capture Primeape. Primeape slumps as Ash tosses a Poké Ball at it. Primeape goes inside as the Ball rattles. It stops, the capture an apparent success. The ball rattles again, but it stops a second time, this time inert as Ash claims the Ball holding his Primeape. At the end of the episode, Pikachu points over the cliff as they see Celadon City. Misty notes that Primeape’s chase sped up the trip. Ash puts his hat on, as he is excited to get the next Badge. Meanwhile, Team Rocket lands in a field full of angry Primeape.
In the manga
Route 7 in Pokémon Adventures
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Route 7 appeared in Wartortle Wars, where Red was first seen defeating a wild Primeape, giving his Bulbasaur enough experience to evolve into Ivysaur. Red was then approached by Green, who offered to sell him a set of useful items for $6000. Red accepted the offer and bought the items, but when he soon after was confronted by a wild Pinsir and tried battling it, the items proved to be utterly useless, causing Red to realize that Green had cheated him out of his money.
See also