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| {{Itemlist|Revive|Surrounded by two {{m|Rock Smash|smashable rocks}} near the blue sign near the [[gate]] ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Revive|Revive}}}} | | {{Itemlist|Revive|Surrounded by two {{m|Rock Smash|smashable rocks}} near the blue sign near the [[gate]] ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Revive|Revive}}}} |
| {{Itemlist|Max Elixir|Inside the rocky wall near the smashable rocks ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | | {{Itemlist|Max Elixir|Inside the rocky wall near the smashable rocks, accessible after the beach is cleared (requires {{m|Surf}}) ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes}} |
| {{Itemlist|Pearl|On the beach ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Valuable item|Pearl}} ×2}} | | {{Itemlist|Pearl|On the beach, accessible after the beach is cleared (requires {{m|Surf}}) ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Valuable item|Pearl}} ×2}} |
| {{Itemlist|TM Water|Lower-right-hand corner of the route (requires {{m|Surf}})|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{TM|55|Brine}}}} | | {{Itemlist|TM Water|On the small sandy island at the southeast corner of the route (requires {{m|Surf}})|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{TM|55|Brine}}}} |
| {{Itemlist|Big Pearl|Underneath the item ball containing TM55 (requires {{m|Surf}}) ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Valuable item|Big Pearl}}}} | | {{Itemlist|Big Pearl|Underneath the item ball containing TM55 (requires {{m|Surf}}) ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Valuable item|Big Pearl}}}} |
| {{itlistfoot|ocean}} | | {{itlistfoot|ocean}} |
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| ====Rock Smash==== | | ====Rock Smash==== |
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| {{Itemlist|Red Shard|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Shard|Red Shard}}}} | | {{Itemlist|Red Shard|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes}} |
| {{Itemlist|Blue Shard|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Shard|Blue Shard}}}} | | {{Itemlist|Blue Shard|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes}} |
| {{Itemlist|Yellow Shard|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Shard|Yellow Shard}}}} | | {{Itemlist|Yellow Shard|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes}} |
| {{Itemlist|Green Shard|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Shard|Green Shard}}}} | | {{Itemlist|Green Shard|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes}} |
| {{Itemlist|Heart Scale|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Exchangeable item|Heart Scale}}}} | | {{Itemlist|Heart Scale|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes}} |
| {{Itemlist|Revive|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Revive|Revive}}}} | | {{Itemlist|Revive|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Revive|Revive}}}} |
| {{Itemlist|Max Ether|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | | {{Itemlist|Max Ether|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes}} |
| {{Itemlist|Star Piece|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Valuable item|Star Piece}}}} | | {{Itemlist|Star Piece|Randomly found by {{m|Rock Smash|smashing rocks}}|HG=yes|SS=yes}} |
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| ===[[Generation IV]]=== | | ===[[Generation IV]]=== |
| The route was completely restyled in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. The row of rocks lining the series of cliffs has been removed and many rocks have been strewn around the beach and the sea. The beach itself is also much thinner, with the fences and rocks removed. The ocean area remains roughly the same size as in Generation II, although an island is added in the southeast corner. Like in [[Generation II]], there is a [[gate]] separating the beach and [[Fuchsia City]]. The gate will be removed once the player reaches Route 19 from Route 20. | | The route was completely restyled in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. The row of rocks lining the series of cliffs has been removed and many rocks have been strewn around the beach and the sea. The beach itself is also much thinner, with the fences and rocks removed. The ocean area remains roughly the same size as in Generation II, although an island is added in the southeast corner. Like in [[Generation II]], there is a [[gate]] separating the beach and [[Fuchsia City]]. The gate will be removed once the player reaches Route 19 from Route 20. |
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| ==In the anime==
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| [[File:Kanto Route 19 anime.png|thumb|250px|Route 19 in the anime]]
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| [[File:Kanto Route 19 beach anime.png|thumb|left|250px|Route 19 beach in the anime]]
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| Route 19 made an appearance in ''[[EP067|The Pi-Kahuna]]''. While training for the [[Pokémon League]], {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} ventured onto Route 19, where a surfing season was just starting. They learned that a giant wave called Humungadunga, which arrived only once in every 20 years, was coming, and multiple surfers were intending to ride the wave and stick their flags on the top of a tall rock raising from the sea, just like a legendary surfer named [[Jan]] had once done. Ash and his friends encountered an elderly surfer named {{OBP|Victor|EP067}}, who idolized Jan, and was intending to ride the Humungadunga and stick his own flag next to Jan's. His {{p|Pikachu}}, [[Puka]], which he had met in his youth, had the ability to sense incoming waves.
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| [[Ash's Pikachu]] and Puka were soon kidnapped by {{TRT}} and their [[Team Rocket's mechas|Gyarados submarine]]. However, the villainous trio quickly found themselves attacked by a group of real {{p|Gyarados}}, which destroyed the submarine with their {{m|Hyper Beam}}s, sending the trio blasting off and freeing the two Pikachu. Puka then sensed the incoming Humungadunga, and Victor boarded his surfboard. As Ash, {{an|Misty}}, and {{an|Brock}} made it back to the shore, they witnessed how Victor and Puka rode on the top of the giant wave, and Victor stuck his flag right next to Jan's flag, just like he had always dreamed to do.
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| ==In the manga== | | ==In the manga== |
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This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Needs a screenshot from Generation IV with the beach blocked off
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Route 19 (Japanese: 19番水道 Water Route 19), known as Sea Route 19 in the Generation I games and on a sign in FireRed and LeafGreen, is a water route in southern Kanto, connecting Fuchsia City and Route 20.
In Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, Route 19 is initially blocked off by giant boulders sent there by a volcanic eruption on Cinnabar Island. The route will be cleared as soon as the player has visited the route for the first time via Route 20, after having earned the Volcano Badge.
Route description
Heading south from Fuchsia City, Route 19 becomes a dual carriageway, as a series of ledges and a rock wall separate the route into a southbound-only west half and a dual-direction east half. After three ledges, the rock wall ends and the route is reunited on an unnamed beach. In Generation I and FireRed and LeafGreen, two Swimmers patrol the beach for Trainers to battle. Just south of the Swimmers is the Route 19 signpost, located on the shore of the ocean.
Route 19 turns west at its southern terminus, becoming Route 20.
Items
Item
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Location
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Games
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Revive
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Surrounded by two smashable rocks near the blue sign near the gate (hidden)
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HG SS
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Max Elixir
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Inside the rocky wall near the smashable rocks, accessible after the beach is cleared (requires Surf) (hidden)
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HG SS
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Pearl ×2
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On the beach, accessible after the beach is cleared (requires Surf) (hidden)
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HG SS
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TM55 (Brine)
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On the small sandy island at the southeast corner of the route (requires Surf)
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HG SS
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Big Pearl
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Underneath the item ball containing TM55 (requires Surf) (hidden)
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HG SS
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Rock Smash
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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Surfing
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R
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B
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Y
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5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 35, 40
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100%
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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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R
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B
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Y
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10
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50%
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R
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B
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Y
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10
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50%
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R
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B
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Y
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15, 30
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60%
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R
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B
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Y
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30
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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
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25%
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R
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B
|
Y
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15
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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15
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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15
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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20
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30%
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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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Surfing
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G
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S
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C
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30-39
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90%
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G
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S
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C
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35-39
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10%
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Fishing
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G
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S
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C
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10
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85%
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G
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S
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C
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10
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15%
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G
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S
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C
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20
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55%
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G
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S
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C
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20
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35%
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G
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S
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C
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20
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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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20
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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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40
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60%
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G
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S
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C
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40
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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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40
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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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40
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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 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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Surfing
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FR
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LG
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5-40
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100%
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Fishing
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FR
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LG
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5
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100%
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FR
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LG
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5-15
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60%
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FR
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LG
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5-15
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20%
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FR
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LG
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5-15
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20%
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FR
|
LG
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5-15
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60%
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FR
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LG
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5-15
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20%
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FR
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LG
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15-25
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80%
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FR
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LG
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25-35
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4%
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FR
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LG
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15-25
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80%
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FR
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LG
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25-35
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4%
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FR
|
LG
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15-25
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15%
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FR
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LG
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25-35
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1%
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FR
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LG
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25-35
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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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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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|
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Surfing
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HG
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SS
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30-35
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90%
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HG
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SS
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35
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10%
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Fishing
|
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HG
|
SS
|
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10
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95%
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HG
|
SS
|
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10
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5%
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HG
|
SS
|
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20
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60%
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HG
|
SS
|
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20
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37%
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HG
|
SS
|
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20
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3%
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3%
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0%
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HG
|
SS
|
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20
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0%
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0%
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3%
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HG
|
SS
|
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40
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67%
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HG
|
SS
|
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40
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30%
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30%
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0%
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HG
|
SS
|
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40
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0%
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0%
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30%
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HG
|
SS
|
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40
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3%
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Rock Smash
|
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HG
|
SS
|
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24-27
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90%
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HG
|
SS
|
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28-31
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10%
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Swarm
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HG
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SS
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35
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60%
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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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Trainers
Generation I
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Requires Surf
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Generation II
Trainer
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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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Generation III
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Requires Surf
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Rematch
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Generation IV
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Differences among generations
Route 19 blocked off in Gold, Silver, and Crystal
Each generation has added their own signature touch to Route 19, each time maintaining the essence of the route.
In Pokémon Yellow, the Summer Beach House (Japanese: うみのいえ Sea House) was placed on the beach below Fuchsia City. Inside, a man known as the Surfin' Dude (Japanese: なみのりオヤジ Surfing Old Man) allows Trainers to partake in a minigame called Pikachu's Beach if the player has a Surfing Pikachu (Game Boy) or the starter Pikachu (Virtual Console). The surfer, as well as the Surfing Pikachu premise, mirror that of the anime episode The Pi-Kahuna.
When Trainers first approach Route 19 from the eastern terminus, the land portion of the route is under construction for renovations. After entering Route 19 from the west, the construction will be completed.
The ocean part of the route was shrunken by approximately 50%; lastly, a gate was added between Fuchsia City and the beach.
All aspects of the route were restyled in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, as the rock columns that bordered the route in the first two generations were replaced by a series of prototypical rock formations. Also, the beaches were given a rounded look to enhance their appearance.
The route was completely restyled in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. The row of rocks lining the series of cliffs has been removed and many rocks have been strewn around the beach and the sea. The beach itself is also much thinner, with the fences and rocks removed. The ocean area remains roughly the same size as in Generation II, although an island is added in the southeast corner. Like in Generation II, there is a gate separating the beach and Fuchsia City. The gate will be removed once the player reaches Route 19 from Route 20.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Route 19 in Pokémon Adventures
Route 19 made an appearance in What a Dragonite, where Red was attacked by a wild Dragonite while looking for the HM03 (Surf). Although he managed to find the HM, it was broken by one of Dragonite's attacks. He was rescued from drowning by what he thought was a mermaid, but was actually Misty. Since the HM had been destroyed, Misty offered to trade Red her Gyarados in exchange for his Krabby, since Gyarados already knew Surf.
See also