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Revision as of 13:25, 18 February 2014
- This article is about the location known as "the Underground" in Generation II. For the Underground in Sinnoh, see The Underground.
The Goldenrod Tunnel (Japanese: コガネちかつうろ Kogane Tunnel), known as the Underground (Japanese: ちかつうろ Underground Path) in Generation II, is a shopping district stretching below Goldenrod City. The shops that are open in the Tunnel depend on the days of the week and, in some cases, the time of day.
Signs
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- Northern entrance
Watch Out!
Get Off Your Bike in the Tunnel
- Southern entrance
Be Careful!
Get Off Your Bike in the Tunnel
Places of interest
Shops
Goldenrod Tunnel contains a barber shop, Herb Shop, and a shop selling valuable items. Each shop has set opening hours; the three shops are never open at the same time.
Goldenrod Department Store basement
The Goldenrod Department Store's basement opens up onto the Goldenrod Tunnel. Although the basement is accessible from the main store right from the start, the back entrance is initially occupied by Team Rocket and cannot be accessed until later. Petrel hides the Goldenrod Radio Tower Director here while he impersonates him but will give the player the Basement Key upon being defeated. Inside, there are Team Rocket Grunts and Silver to battle and a series of switches to turn ON/OFF in order to navigate through the basement completely.
Some rare items can be found in this section of the Department Store's basement.
Photo booth
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, there is a photo booth at the northern end of the Tunnel. Trainers can dress up and photograph their own Pokémon using Accessories, and a man offers to take photographs of Trainers with their on-hand party. This photo opportunity is unique, as players can wear themselves a Team Rocket Grunt costume.
During Team Rocket's invasion of the Goldenrod Radio Tower, the player must wear this uniform as a disguise to enter the Radio Tower. They will not battle in this costume nor can they (legitimately) leave Goldenrod City while wearing it.
Photo gallery
The saved photo of a dressed-up Pokémon from the photo booth is displayed in the photo gallery. In addition, photos from up to ten players that have mixed records with will also have their photos displayed here.
A Hiker appears in the photo gallery who runs an Accessory drawing. The player can apply for $100, having the chance to win a random Accessory.
Items
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Rival
If the player chose Chikorita:
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Reward: $1920
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Reward: $1920
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Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.
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Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.
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Ash, Misty, and Brock explore the Underground Path with Whitney in A Goldenrod Opportunity. She takes them through the shopping plaza on their way to the Goldenrod Galleria but manages to get lost several times along the way. The Underground Path is much larger in the anime but staples from the games are seen in this appearance, including both Haircut brothers.
In other languages
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Missing languages and check all languages for differences between Generations II and IV
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