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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Safari Zone's background music is the same as that when a Pokemon is [[evolving]].
*The Safari Zone is a location in [[Generation II]], but is very minimally programmed into the game. It can only be accessed by changing the warp pointers when a room is entered, however, when it has been accessed, the area is unmistakably the entrance area. It is apparently a leftover from the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Beta|Beta version]] of [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]].[http://glitchcity.info/docs/gscsafarizone]
*The Safari Zone is a location in [[Generation II]], but is very minimally programmed into the game. It can only be accessed by changing the warp pointers when a room is entered, however, when it has been accessed, the area is unmistakably the entrance area. It is apparently a leftover from the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Beta|Beta version]] of [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]].[http://glitchcity.info/docs/gscsafarizone]



Revision as of 22:03, 6 June 2008

Safari Zone Unknown
Unknown
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: North of Fuchsia City
Region: Kanto
Generations: I, III
Kanto Safari Zone Map.png
Location of Safari Zone in Kanto.
Pokémon world locations

The Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter to capture certain types of Pokémon. It is owned by Warden Slowpoke, who, during Generation II, goes on a vacation, necessitating the closure of the Safari Zone, at least until his return.

For $500, the player will receive 30 Safari Balls. With a large area to cover, Trainers must plan out their destination so as to arrive in time to capture all the Pokémon they want.

During Generation I and Generation III, however, a sweepstakes is taking place to find a house in the Safari Zone. The winner of the sweepstakes receives HM03 (Surf).

When a wild Pokémon appears, no Pokémon may be sent out to battle it: catching Pokémon here, as in all Safari Zones, requires sheer luck. There are four options in the battle screen: Throw a Safari Ball, throw bait, throw a rock, and run away. Throwing bait makes a Pokémon less likely to run, but makes it harder to catch; while throwing a rock does the reverse, making it easier to catch but more likely to run.

Entrance

The entrance is the first area encountered, where the gatehouse to Fuchsia City lies.

Generation I

Name Games Location Levels Rate
Nidoran♀ B Grass 24 25%
Y Grass 36 15%
Nidorina R Grass 31 5%
B Grass 31 10%
Nidoran♂ R Grass 24 25%
Y Grass 14 25%
Nidorino R Grass 31 10%
B Grass 31 5%
Y Grass 23 10%
Paras Y Grass 27 5%
Parasect R B Grass 30 5%
Y Grass 27-32 15%
Venonat R B Grass 22 15%
Exeggcute R B Grass 24-25 20%
Y Grass 24 15%
Rhyhorn R B Grass 25 15%
Y Grass 20 10%
Chansey R B Grass 23 1%
Y Grass 7 1%
Tangela Y Grass 22 4%
Scyther R Grass 23 4%
Pinsir B Grass 23 4%
Psyduck R B   Fish 15 25%
Slowpoke R B   Fish 15 25%
Krabby R B Y Fish 15 25%
Dratini R B Y Fish 15 25%
Dragonair     Y Fish   ?%

Generation III

Name Games Location Levels Rate
Nidoran♀   LG Grass   20%
FR     ?%
Nidorina   LG Grass   10%
FR     5%
Nidoran♂ FR   Grass   20%
  LG   ?%
Nidorino FR   Grass   10%
  LG   5%
Parasect FR LG Grass   5%
Venonat FR LG Grass   15%
Exeggcute FR LG Grass   20%
Rhyhorn FR LG Grass   20%
Chansey FR LG Grass   1%
Scyther FR   Grass   4%
Pinsir   LG Grass   4%
Psyduck FR   Fish   4%
Slowpoke   LG Fish   4%
Goldeen FR LG Fish   40%
Seaking FR LG Fish   40%
Dratini FR LG Fish   15%
Dragonair FR LG Fish   1%


Area 1

Area 1 is to the northeast of the entrance.

Generation I

Name Games Location Levels Rate
Nidoran♀   B Y Grass   20%
R       ?%
Nidorina   B Y Grass   10%
R       6%
Nidoran♂ R   Y Grass   20%
  B     ?%
Nidorino R   Y Grass   10%
  B     6%
Paras R B Y Grass   15%
Parasect R B Y Grass   6%
Doduo R B   Grass   15%
Exeggcute R B Y Grass   20%
Cubone     Y Grass   ?%
Marowak     Y Grass   ?%
Rhyhorn R B   Grass   ?%
Kangaskhan R B   Grass   4%
Chansey     Y Grass   ?%
Scyther R     Grass   4%
Pinsir   B   Grass   4%
Tauros     Y Grass   ?%
Psyduck R B   Fish   25%
Slowpoke R B   Fish   25%
Krabby R B Y Fish   25%
Dratini R B Y Fish   25%
Dragonair     Y Fish   ?%

Generation III

Name Games Location Levels Rate
Nidoran♀   LG Grass   20%
FR     ?%
Nidorina   LG Grass   10%
FR     5%
Nidoran♂ FR   Grass   20%
  LG   ?%
Nidorino FR   Grass   10%
  LG   5%
Paras FR LG Grass   15%
Parasect FR LG Grass   5%
Doduo FR LG Grass   20%
Exeggcute FR LG Grass   20%
Kangaskhan FR LG Grass   4%
Scyther FR   Grass   1%
Pinsir   LG Grass   1%
Psyduck FR   Fish   4%
Slowpoke   LG Fish   4%
Goldeen FR LG Fish   40%
Seaking FR LG Fish   40%
Dratini FR LG Fish   15%
Dragonair FR LG Fish   1%

Area 2

Area 2 is northwest of the rest house in Area 1.

Generation I

Name Games Location Levels Rate
Nidoran♀   B Y Grass   20%
R       ?%
Nidorina   B Y Grass   10%
R       6%
Nidoran♂ R   Y Grass   20%
  B     ?%
Nidorino R   Y Grass   10%
  B     6%
Paras R B Y Grass   15%
Venomoth R B   Grass   4%
Exeggcute R B Y Grass   20%
Cubone     Y Grass   ?%
Rhyhorn R B   Grass   20%
Kangaskhan     Y Grass   ?%
Chansey R B   Grass   4%
Scyther     Y Grass   ?%
Pinsir     Y Grass   ?%
Tauros R B   Grass   2%
Psyduck R B   Fish   25%
Slowpoke R B   Fish   25%
Krabby R B Y Fish   25%
Dratini R B Y Fish   25%
Dragonair     Y Fish   ?%

Generation III

Name Games Location Levels Rate
Nidoran♀   LG Grass   20%
FR     ?%
Nidorina   LG Grass   10%
FR     5%
Nidoran♂ FR   Grass   20%
  LG   ?%
Nidorino FR   Grass   10%
  LG   5%
Paras FR LG Grass   15%
Venomoth FR LG Grass   5%
Exeggcute FR LG Grass   20%
Rhyhorn FR LG Grass   20%
Chansey FR LG Grass   4%
Tauros FR LG Grass   1%
Psyduck FR   Fish   4%
Slowpoke   LG Fish   4%
Goldeen FR LG Fish   40%
Seaking FR LG Fish   40%
Dratini FR LG Fish   15%
Dragonair FR LG Fish   1%

Area 3

Area 3 is south of the northwestern part of Area 2.

Generation I

Name Games Location Levels Rate
Nidoran♀   B Y Grass   20%
R       ?%
Nidorina   B Y Grass   10%
R       6%
Nidoran♂ R   Y Grass   20%
  B     ?%
Nidorino R   Y Grass   10%
  B     6%
Paras R B Y Grass   15%
Venonat R B   Grass   20%
Venomoth R B   Grass   4%
Exeggcute R B Y Grass   20%
Cubone     Y Grass   ?%
Marowak     Y Grass   ?%
Rhyhorn R     Grass   20%
Chansey R     Grass   4%
Tangela     Y Grass   ?%
Kangaskhan   B   Grass   2%
Pinsir     Y Grass   ?%
Tauros R     Grass   2%
  B     4%
Psyduck R B   Fish   25%
Slowpoke R B   Fish   25%
Krabby R B Y Fish   25%
Dratini R B Y Fish   25%
Dragonair     Y Fish   ?%

Generation III

Name Games Location Levels Rate
Nidoran♀   LG Grass   20%
FR     5%
Nidorina   LG Grass   10%
Nidoran♂ FR   Grass   20%
  LG   5%
Nidorino FR   Grass   10%
Venonat FR LG Grass   15%
Venomoth FR LG Grass   5%
Doduo FR LG Grass   20%
Exeggcute FR LG Grass   20%
Kangaskhan FR LG Grass   1%
Tauros FR LG Grass   4%
Psyduck FR   Fish   4%
Slowpoke   LG Fish   4%
Goldeen FR LG Fish   40%
Seaking FR LG Fish   40%
Dratini FR LG Fish   15%
Dragonair FR LG Fish   1%

In the Manga

Red goes into the Safari Zone. With the help of the Pidgey guide, he encounters these Pokémon:

References

Trivia

  • The Safari Zone's background music is the same as that when a Pokemon is evolving.
  • The Safari Zone is a location in Generation II, but is very minimally programmed into the game. It can only be accessed by changing the warp pointers when a room is entered, however, when it has been accessed, the area is unmistakably the entrance area. It is apparently a leftover from the Beta version of Pokémon Gold and Silver.[1]


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