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| [[Team Rocket]] is headed by a shadowy figure known as [[Giovanni]]. This mob boss is in possession of the [[Silph Scope]] prototype, which can identify the ghosts back in [[Pokémon Tower]]. It is impossible to get past the spirits without that item, so make sure he doesn't escape with it! | | [[Team Rocket]] is headed by a shadowy figure known as [[Giovanni]]. This mob boss is in possession of the [[Silph Scope]] prototype, which can identify the {{OBP|ghost|Pokémon Tower}}s back in [[Pokémon Tower]]. It is impossible to get past the spirits without that item, so make sure he doesn't escape with it! |
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| [[File:Pokémon Tower 6F RBY.png|thumb|right|Pokémon Tower, 6F]] | | [[File:Pokémon Tower 6F RBY.png|thumb|right|Pokémon Tower, 6F]] |
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| As you approach the stairs to the top floor, the [[Ghost (literal)|ghost]] attacks and the [[Silph Scope]] activates, revealing a level 30 {{p|Marowak}}. It may look like a great addition to your team, but this spirit can't be caught, so all you can do is defeat it. Once the battle is over, the mother Marowak's spirit is calmed and departs to the afterlife, finally able to rest in peace. Take the stairs to the top floor... right into a group of Rockets. | | As you approach the stairs to the top floor, the {{OBP|Marowak|ghost|ghost}} attacks and the [[Silph Scope]] activates, revealing a level 30 {{p|Marowak}}. It may look like a great addition to your team, but this spirit can't be caught, so all you can do is defeat it. Once the battle is over, the mother Marowak's spirit is calmed and departs to the afterlife, finally able to rest in peace. Take the stairs to the top floor... right into a group of Rockets. |
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| ==== 7F ==== | | ==== 7F ==== |
Enter a valid game code.
Celadon City
Celadon City is the second-largest city in the region, and it's got plenty going on to live up to the hype. The Celadon Department Store is an essential stop, since almost anything a Trainer could want is up for sale here. The Celadon Mansion is a hotel-of-sorts, and the current tenants are none other than Game Freak, the team that developed Pokémon. The Game Corner houses the slot machines, and those coins can be redeemed for valuable prizes in the Prize Corner next door. In addition, Celadon is also home to the Celadon Gym, nestled on a hill in the southwest.
Available Pokémon
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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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Gift Pokémon
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R
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B
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Y
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Gift
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25
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One
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Fishing
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R
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B
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Y
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5
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100%
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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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Celadon Mansion
The tall building in the north of town is Celadon Mansion. On the third floor, Game Freak's game designer promises a reward for showing him your completed Pokédex. Incidentally, you can find a new addition right now; leave the mansion and follow the path behind the Pokémon Center to find a break in the trees where you can enter the mansion through the back door. Make sure that you've got an empty slot in your party, and take the stairs to the top floor to find an Eevee. Eevee is an extremely versatile creature, since it can evolve into one of three different forms. Exposure to a Water Stone, Thunderstone, or Fire Stone results in a Vaporeon, Jolteon, or a Flareon, respectively. Any of those three evolutions will make a powerful addition to your team, especially since they can cover the weaknesses of your starter's final form. These stones can be purchased only in the Department Store.
Return of the Rockets
If you haven't noticed by now, there are two Rocket grunts loitering around the city. It looks like Team Rocket has something planned for Celadon...
Stop by the café in the south of town and talk to the guy in the back corner. He lost all his money at the slots, so he has no more use for his Coin Case, and hands it over. Next door to the café is an operation that is shipping 2,000 Pokémon every month to the Game Corner as slot prizes. Those kind of numbers mean big money, and that's got Team Rocket's name written all over it. They're up to something, and as one of the workers points out, it surely has nothing to do with a hidden switch behind a poster in the Game Corner.
Celadon Department Store
2nd floor
3rd floor
There's nothing for sale on the third floor, but you can talk to the clerk to get TM18 (Counter).
4th floor
The evolution stones are on sale here. Pick up any but a Leaf Stone for your new Eevee. Be sure to pick up a Poké Doll too, as it will be important a little later.
5th floor
Rooftop Square
Each Vending Machine dispenses Fresh Water, Soda Pop, and Lemonade. Buy one of each drink to give to the little girl nearby, and she'll give you up to three TMs as thanks - TM13 (Ice Beam) for a Fresh Water, TM48 (Rock Slide) for a Soda Pop, and TM49 (Tri Attack) for a Lemonade. Pick up an extra drink for the guards at Saffron City's borders, and stock up on Lemonade. Like the other drinks, Lemonade can restore your Pokémon's health, but Lemonade is the most potent. It restores 80 HP, while by comparison, a Super Potion only restores 50 HP.
Celadon Gym
CELADON CITY
POKéMON GYM
LEADER: ERIKA
The Nature Loving
Princess!
The Celadon Gym specializes in Grass-type Pokémon. This will likely be one of the easiest Gyms to defeat, as Grass Pokémon have multiple weaknesses. These plants fare poorly against Fire-, Ice-, Flying-, and Bug-type attacks. The majority of Pokémon here are also part-Poison, which adds a weakness to Psychic moves. While your own Grass Pokémon take less-than-normal damage from Grass attacks, they need to be careful of Poison moves like Acid. If you haven't used TM13 yet, Ice Beam can be a great help.
Celadon Gym
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Defeating the Celadon Gym earns you the Rainbow Badge, which commands all Pokémon up to level 50, and enables the use of Strength outside of battle. Erika also gives out TM21 (Mega Drain), a Grass-type move that damages the opponent while restoring the user's health.
Game Corner
Locations of hidden coins
First talking to the Rocket.
All the prizes here are offered at extremely high prices, so you'll need a huge supply of coins to get everything. A few can be found dropped on the ground, and talking to the other gamblers gets you some more. Besides that, you can either buy them—50 coins for $1000—or take your chances with the slots. Some prizes are extremely rare, while others can be found only here.
At first glance, everything looks normal here. People are relaxed, having fun at the slot machines, but there's something unsettling about the guy glaring at the poster... As soon as you approach him, he picks a fight with you.
Items
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Item
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Location
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Games
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10 Coins
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From the Fisherman
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R B
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20 Coins
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From the Gentleman
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R B
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20 Coins
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From the Scientist
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R B
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100 Coins
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One tile to the north and two tiles to the east of the right-hand side of the top of the third cluster of slot machines from the west (hidden)
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R B
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10 Coins
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One tile to the east of the second slot machine from the bottom of the first cluster of slot machines from the west (hidden)
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R B
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20 Coins
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Two tiles to the north of the top slot machine on the left side of the second cluster of slot machines from the east (hidden)
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R B
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10 Coins
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One tile south and one tile east of the Gym guide in the center aisle of slot machines (hidden)
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R B
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10 Coins
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Two tiles south and two tiles east from the Gym guide (hidden)
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R B
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10 Coins
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One tile west and one tile south of the Gentleman in the east-most aisle (hidden)
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R B
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20 Coins
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One tile south and one tile east of the woman in the center aisle (hidden)
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R B
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10 Coins
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One tile south and one tile east of the woman in the west-most aisle (hidden)
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R B
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20 Coins
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Two tiles west of the Fisherman (hidden)
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R B
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10 Coins
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One tile south and one tile west of the Fisherman (hidden)
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R B
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10 Coins
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Between the counter and the west-most cluster of slot machines (hidden)
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R B
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He runs off, leaving the poster exposed. Examine it to flip the switch, which reveals a set of stairs nearby, and descend into their hideout.
Rocket Hideout
Team Rocket is headed by a shadowy figure known as Giovanni. This mob boss is in possession of the Silph Scope prototype, which can identify the ghosts back in Pokémon Tower. It is impossible to get past the spirits without that item, so make sure he doesn't escape with it!
Trainers
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B1F
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Trainer
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Pokémon
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Take stairs from B2F
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Requires Lift Key
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B4F
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Trainer
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Pokémon
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Requires Lift Key
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Items
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B1F
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Item
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Location
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Games
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PP Up
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In the bottom right plant pot in the entrance hall (hidden)
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R B
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Escape Rope
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In the room west of the entrance
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R B
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Hyper Potion
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In the room reached from the B2F
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R B
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B4F
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Item
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Location
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Games
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HP Up
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In the room west of the stairway
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R B
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TM02 (Razor Wind)
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In the northwest room
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R B
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Lift Key
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Talk to the Team Rocket Grunt in the northwest room after defeat
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R B
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Iron
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On a table southwest of Giovanni's office
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R B
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Silph Scope
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Dropped by Giovanni after defeat
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R B
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Super Potion
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In the machine behind Giovanni (hidden)
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R B
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B1F (north)
The key to confronting Giovanni in his office is exactly that—a key. The Lift Key that operates the elevator is on the fourth floor beneath the Game Corner.
B2F
This floor is the first area that you encounter spin tiles; these send you spinning until you land on a stopper tile.
Enter the maze, and follow the spin tiles to the stopper tile in the northwest. Backtrack to get the Nugget from the northeast corner. On your way south you'll find a Moon Stone, TM07 (Horn Drill), and a Super Potion. Climb the stairs to the east to find two more Rockets and a Hyper Potion, then backtrack through the maze and head down the northern stairs.
B3F
Go south past the lone Rocket to get TM10 (Double-Edge), and the hidden Nugget nearby, then enter the second spin tile maze. This one isn't as large as the last, so spin around a little and grab the Rare Candy on your way south. Beat up the Rocket here and go downstairs to B4F.
B4F
One quick battle and the Lift Key is yours!
When you first reach B4F, you can only reach the two rooms on the west side. Walk south to find an HP Up sitting on a table, then check out the northern room. By the far wall is TM02 (Razor Wind), and to the north, another Rocket.
Talk to him after the battle, and he's so upset that he drops the Lift Key. Now climb back to B2F and spin through the maze one last time to reach the elevator in the southeast. Ride back down to B4F to reach the east side.
When you exit the elevator, go west to find an Iron. Take out Giovanni's guards, then step inside to confront the criminal mastermind. His Onix and Rhyhorn are both susceptible to Grass- and Water-type moves, while his Kangaskhan is vulnerable only to Fighting-type attacks.
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After the battle, Giovanni and the other Rockets disappear. Pick up the Silph Scope that he left behind; now you can climb to the very top of Pokémon Tower. Take the elevator up to the first floor, and beat one last Rocket on the way out.
Now you can finally leave Celadon. Bring along that extra drink and head east to Route 7. Step inside the gate to be stopped by the guard. He automatically sniffs out the drink, and as he shares it with the other three guards, you are now free to come and go through Saffron City. The Saffron Poké Mart offers the powerful Max Repel, and it may be a good idea to buy a few for the haunted tower. Ignore the rest of the city for now, and continue east to Lavender Town.
Lavender Town
Pokémon Tower
Visit 5F for a quick rest.
The Ghosts here are totally immune to Normal- and Fighting-type attacks. Anything with a strong Psychic-type attack, like Kadabra or Drowzee, is good to bring along. To avoid the random encounters, just spray on the Max Repel—after catching a Gastly, of course. One opponent is unavoidable; your rival is waiting on the second floor.
Available Pokémon
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3F
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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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3F
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18-24
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90%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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20, 22
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9%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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25
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1%
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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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4F
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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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4F
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18-24
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86%
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R
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B
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Y
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4F
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20, 22
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9%
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R
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B
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Y
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4F
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25
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5%
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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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5F
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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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5F
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18-24
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86%
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R
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B
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Y
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5F
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20, 22
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9%
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R
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B
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Y
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5F
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25
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5%
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6F
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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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6F
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19-24
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85%
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R
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B
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Y
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6F
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22, 24
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9%
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R
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B
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Y
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6F
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26, 28
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6%
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7F
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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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7F
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20-24
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75%
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R
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B
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Y
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7F
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28, 30
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15%
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R
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B
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Y
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7F
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22, 24
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10%
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Special Pokémon
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R
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B
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Y
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Only one
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30
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One
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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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Items
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4F
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Item
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Location
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Games
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Elixer
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Near the staircase leading to the third floor
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R B
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Awakening
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In the center of the floor
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R B
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HP Up
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South side
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R B
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5F
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Item
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Location
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Games
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Elixer
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On the south wall near the west staircase (hidden)
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R B
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Nugget
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South side, near the healing spot
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R B
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2F
By this point, he has assembled a team that includes Grass, Fire, and Water Pokémon. In addition to his starter Pokémon, the others that make up this trio may be either Exeggcute, Growlithe, or Gyarados; whichever is absent is the same type as his starter. These new additions have forced him to swap out his Raticate, so its Hyper Fang is a thing of the past.
His Pidgeotto, despite leveling up and learning a new move, is still not much of a threat. Exeggcute can cause problems with its Sleep-inducing Hypnosis, but its Barrage has relatively low power. His Growlithe is still just a pup, and cannot deal serious damage yet. Gyarados' high Attack makes it a decent threat, so take the sea serpent down quickly with Electric or Rock attacks. His Kadabra can inflict decent damage with Confusion, but its other moves are no real threat. His starter has grown to level 25 and learned some new moves, but play to its weaknesses to take it down with little effort.
3F
Grab the Escape Rope by the north wall and climb the stairs to 4F.
4F
Pick up the Elixer and Awakening in the center of the room, and the HP Up near the south wall. Climb the western stairs.
5F
There is a Channeler in the center of the fifth floor that hasn't been possessed, and she maintains a healing area with her white magic. This protected zone will fully heal every Pokémon in your team, restoring health and eliminating any status problems. This can be done at any time.
6F
As you approach the stairs to the top floor, the ghost attacks and the Silph Scope activates, revealing a level 30 Marowak. It may look like a great addition to your team, but this spirit can't be caught, so all you can do is defeat it. Once the battle is over, the mother Marowak's spirit is calmed and departs to the afterlife, finally able to rest in peace. Take the stairs to the top floor... right into a group of Rockets.
7F
After they run off, talk to Mr. Fuji and he'll take you to his home, Pokémon House, at the foot of the tower.
Mr. Fuji's house
Speak with him again and he'll give you the Poké Flute, an item that instantly awakens any sleeping Pokémon. This lets you rouse the two Snorlax, west of Celadon and south of Lavender.
Head out west to return to Saffron City.
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Obtained from Mr. Fuji after the player defeats Team Rocket in the Pokémon Tower
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R B
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