Appendix:Crystal walkthrough/Section 14

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New Bark Town

Elm's Lab

Professor Elm thanks you for helping with his research. As a token of his appreciation, he rewards you with a Master Ball! He tells you that it is only given to recognized Pokémon researchers, but he thinks that you could make a better use of it than he can. This ultimate Poké Ball catches any Pokémon without fail, regardless of the target. It is usually best to save it for Ho-Oh, Lugia, or the legendary beasts.

Surf east across the lake to reach Route 27.

Route 27 (west)

Route 27

Route 27 is the first part of Kanto that you will encounter, and a man across the lake from New Bark is quick to remind you of this. Swim along the south shore to reach a Rare Candy before you enter the cave.


Tohjo Falls

Tohjo Falls

TOHJO FALLS
The Link Between
Kanto and Johto

Tohjo Falls acts as a barrier between the regions, preventing anyone without all eight Johto badges from entering Kanto. Grab the Moon Stone to the west before climbing the falls.


Route 27 (east)

Visit the elderly woman in the house outside; if your lead Pokémon trusts you enough, she will reward you with TM37 (Sandstorm). Swim east across the smaller lake to reach a bridge. Sail south and calm the whirlpool to find TM22 (SolarBeam), then head east along the bridge to Route 26.


Route 26

Route 26

Route 26 is one of the longest routes in Kanto, and stretches from the far southwest to the Pokémon League Reception Gate, where it intersects with Route 22, Route 28, and Victory Road. Return to the mainland and follow the path north. In the northern house, a woman will heal your Pokémon to full health. The southern house belongs to the Week Siblings, and a note on the table inside reveals each sibling's location. Fight a few Cooltrainers on your way north to the gate, then circle around over the ledges to get a Max Elixir.


Inside the Reception Gate, the first guard checks all passing Trainers for the eight badges of Johto. Beyond that, two other guards block the exits to Mt. Silver and Route 22. Head through the north doors to find yourself in Victory Road.

Victory Road

Victory Road, 1F

Victory Road, a grueling tunnel separating the Reception Gate and the Indigo Plateau, earned its name because all Trainers passing through are aiming for victory over the Elite Four. However, in the three years since Generation I, the cave has diminished and is now devoid of any Trainers.


1F

Step up onto the rock platform and head northeast to find a Max Revive and a Full Heal. Go left across the platform and climb the ladder in the northwest to the second floor.

2F

Victory Road, 2F

Head east across the platform and grab the X Special on the south ledge. Continue east and climb the ladder to the north.

3F

Victory Road, 3F

Walk southwest across the platform, jump the ledge, and climb down the southeast ladder.

2F

Pick up the Full Restore and loop around to take the first ladder back to the third floor.

3F

Go east around the platform, then walk all the way to the west wall and drop down the hole.

2F

Pick up TM26 (Earthquake) and inspect the boulder for a hidden Max Potion. Jump the east ledge and climb the ladder back to the third floor.

3F

Head north around the platform towards the exit. Make sure that your Pokémon are in good condition, as your rival shows up to challenge you again. He considers himself invincible, so put his theory to the test. Exit the cave to arrive at Indigo Plateau, the site of the Pokémon League.

152 If the player chose Chikorita: 155 If the player chose Cyndaquil: 158 If the player chose Totodile:







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Crystal
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