Appendix:Gold and Silver walkthrough/Section 20
The guide for those can be found here.
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Celadon City
Welcome to Celadon! The city still hosts the same attractions it did three years ago, though the Game Corner no longer conceals a criminal hideout.
Celadon Mansion
If you visit Celadon at night, sneak behind the Poké Center and take the back way up to the mansion's top floor.
The green-haired guy on the roof will tell you a scary story, and give you TM03 (Curse) for listening.
Curse raises Attack and Defense while lowering Speed, but works differently for the Ghost-type.
Celadon Diner
Just north of the trail to the Celadon Gym is a diner. Inspect the trash can by the counter to find some Leftovers, which restore a Pokémon's HP every turn in battle.
Celadon Department Store
The Celadon Department Store is still in business, selling anything a Trainer could need.
2F
| Item | Price |
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| Potion | |
| Super Potion | |
| Hyper Potion | |
| Max Potion | |
| Revive | |
| Super Repel | |
| Max Repel | |
| Item | Price |
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| Poké Ball | |
| Great Ball | |
| Ultra Ball | |
| Escape Rope | |
| Full Heal | |
| Antidote | |
| Burn Heal | |
| Ice Heal | |
| Awakening | |
| Parlyz Heal | |
3F
| Item | Price |
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| TM10 (Hidden Power) | |
| TM11 (Sunny Day) | |
| TM17 (Protect) | |
| TM18 (Rain Dance) | |
| TM37 (Sandstorm) | |
4F
| Item | Price |
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| Poké Doll | |
| Lovely Mail | |
| Surf Mail | |
5F
| Item | Price |
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| HP Up | |
| Protein | |
| Iron | |
| Carbos | |
| Calcium | |
| Item | Price |
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| X Accuracy | |
| Guard Spec. | |
| Dire Hit | |
| X Attack | |
| X Defend | |
| X Speed | |
| X Special | |
Rooftop Vending Machines
| Item | Price |
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| Fresh Water | |
| Soda Pop | |
| Lemonade | |
Celadon Gym
CELADON CITY
POKéMON GYM
LEADER: ERIKA
The Nature-Loving
Princess
The Celadon Gym is a haven for Grass-types, so your Fire-, Flying-, and Ice-types will have almost no resistance. Avoid bringing Water-, Ground-, and Rock-types or they won't last long. Erika as five recruits in her Gym, so you may want to heal up before challenging the Gym Leader herself. Her Tangela is especially vulnerable to Special moves, so just singe it a bit and it won't be a problem. Her Jumpluff is pretty speedy, but a decent Ice-type move will give it a time-out. Watch out for Bellossom's Petal Dance and SolarBeam.
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After her defeat, Erika gives you the Rainbow Badge. She also gives you TM19 (Giga Drain), one of only two Gym Leaders in Kanto to give out a TM.
With the Celadon Gym defeated, head west to Route 16.
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