Appendix:FireRed and LeafGreen walkthrough/Section 8

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This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
These pages follow the remade Game Boy Advance iteration, not Pokémon Red and Blue. The guide for those games can be found here.


Route 10

Rock Tunnel

Rock Tunnel, 1F
Rock Tunnel, B1F

As it has been left in its natural state and undeveloped, Rock Tunnel is pitch-black inside. Though not required, it is useful to bring a Pokémon that can use Flash to illuminate the winding tunnels. There are many Trainers within the cave, whether for the fun of exploring, training, or simply having gotten lost in the darkness.


1F (Northeast)

Go east to grab a Repel. Defeat PokéManiac Ashton, then climb down the ladder in the northeast corner to reach B1F.

B1F (Southeast)

Go southwest to battle PokéManiac Winston, and pick up a Revive in a dead-end path farther west. Follow the tunnel northeastward to battle the next four Trainers. In the northeast corner, take the ladder back up to 1F.

1F (West)

Head southeast past Hiker Lenny and Hiker Oliver. Grab the Escape Rope to the east and battle Hiker Lucas before climbing the nearby ladder.

B1F (Northwest)

Go southwest to battle Picnicker Sofia, then head south to meet another Move Tutor; this Youngster offers to teach the move Rock Slide. Turn around and go north from Sofia to reach a Max Ether. Continue west to battle Hiker Dudley and PokéManiac Cooper, then climb the final ladder in the northwest.

1F (South)

Go south to battle Picnicker Leah and Picnicker Ariana. Collect the Pearl to the northwest, and continue westward to battle Picnicker Dana. The ladder to the exit is located to the southwest.


Route 10 (South)

The southern part of Route 10 is shorter than the northern one. Several more Trainers can be found here, but if your Pokémon are injured the eastern path can be taken to avoid them.


Lavender Town

Lavender Town

Lavender Town is a quiet, somber town where people come to visit their departed Pokémon. The area is known for ghost sightings in Pokémon Tower. The Volunteer Pokémon House and the Name Rater's home are also located here. In addition, the local Poké Mart offers new items like Revives and Great Balls.


Name Rater

One of the houses on the south side of town belongs to the Name Rater. This man judges a Trainer's nickname for their Pokémon, and offers the chance to change it. His service is free so nicknames may be changed as often as you would like.

Lavender Volunteer Pokémon House

The Lavender Volunteer Pokémon House is located in the center of town. Founded by Mr. Fuji, the organization was established to care for orphaned and abandoned Pokémon. Many members of the group live here in their safe house while looking after these Pokémon. According to one man, it is odd that Mr. Fuji is not here at the moment, and wonders aloud where he may have gone.

Pokémon Tower

As the place where departed Pokémon are laid to rest, Pokémon Tower has a strong connection to the spirit world and most of the wild Pokémon inside belong to the Ghost type. The paranormal activity increases beyond the second floor, where ghosts and possessed Channelers are a common sight. However, without a certain item, it is impossible to reach the tower's highest floor.

Rival Battle 5

Blue can be found on the second floor. It is possible to battle him right now, or delay the fight until you are ready to clear the tower.

Restless Spirits

Most ghosts inside the tower are truly mischievous Pokémon in disguise that can be battled or captured after obtaining a certain item. Gastly and Haunter are two of only three known Ghost-type Pokémon, so it is worthwhile to track them down. The one true ghost here blocks access to the top floor, but as there is nothing that can be done but run from it, it is best to leave it for later. Rumor says there is some kind of prototype in Celadon City to the west that can reveal what is hidden.

Route 8

Route 8

Route 8 connects Lavender Town to the east and Saffron City to the west. The eastern end of the second Underground Path can be found here.


Underground Path

It is still not possible to reach Saffron City, as all the gatekeepers are too distracted wishing they had something to drink. Enter the second Underground Path instead and follow the tunnel westward to Route 7.


Route 7

Route 7

Route 7 is a short path that links Saffron City to the east and Celadon City to the west. The western end of the second Underground Path emerges here.


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