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Cinnabar Island is an island located in the southwestern part of the Kanto region. It is home to the Cinnabar Lab and the Pokémon Mansion, as well as a gym, where you'll face leader Blaine, bearer of the Volcano Badge. However, access to the gym is at first barred. | '''''Cinnabar Island is an island located in the southwestern part of the Kanto region. It is home to the Cinnabar Lab and the Pokémon Mansion, as well as a gym, where you'll face leader Blaine, bearer of the Volcano Badge. However, access to the gym is at first barred.''''' | ||
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|Full Heal||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]600 | |||
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[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG CinnabarIsland.png|right|thumb|380px|Cinnabar Island]] | ||
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==Pokémon Lab== | ==Pokémon Lab== | ||
[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG PokémonLabMH.png|left|thumb|400px|Pokémon Lab Main Hall]] | ||
The Pokémon Lab is a laboratory founded by Dr. Fuji. It reveals important bits of information regarding the obscure storyline, if you can tie all the dots together correctly. | The Pokémon Lab is a laboratory founded by Dr. Fuji. It reveals important bits of information regarding the obscure storyline, if you can tie all the dots together correctly. | ||
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===Room 1=== | ===Room 1=== | ||
[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG PokémonLabR1.png|left|thumb|300px|Pokémon Lab Room 1]] | ||
In the first room of the laboratory, there are two people who will offer to trade Pokémon. The old man will offer his Electrode for a Raichu, and the girl will want to trade her Tangela for a Venonat. | In the first room of the laboratory, there are two people who will offer to trade Pokémon. The old man will offer his Electrode for a Raichu, and the girl will want to trade her Tangela for a Venonat. | ||
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===Room 2=== | ===Room 2=== | ||
[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG PokémonLabR2.png|left|thumb|300px|Pokémon Lab Room 2]] | ||
In the second room, there is a '''Move Tutor''' on the left who will teach {{bpm|Metronome}} to one of your Pokémon. Metronome randomly selects a move to perform, so it's more of a gimmick and not really a reliable move. | In the second room, there is a '''Move Tutor''' on the left who will teach {{bpm|Metronome}} to one of your Pokémon. Metronome randomly selects a move to perform, so it's more of a gimmick and not really a reliable move. | ||
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===Room 3=== | ===Room 3=== | ||
[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG PokémonLabR3.png|left|thumb|300px|Pokémon Lab Room 3]] | ||
In the third room, there is a weird doctor who will revive the fossils you obtained at Mt. Moon and the museum in Pewter City, but you just need to walk out of the building and then return to claim the fossil Pokémon. They're all revived at level 5. | In the third room, there is a weird doctor who will revive the fossils you obtained at Mt. Moon and the museum in Pewter City, but you just need to walk out of the building and then return to claim the fossil Pokémon. They're all revived at level 5. | ||
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|[[File:HelixFossil.png|40px]] | |[[File:HelixFossil.png|40px]][[bulbapedia:Dome and Helix Fossils|Helix Fossil]] | ||
|style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};"| | |style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};"|[[File:Pokemon 138Omanyte.png|40px]]{{bp|Omanyte}} | ||
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|[[File:DomeFossil.png|40px]] | |[[File:DomeFossil.png|40px]][[bulbapedia:Dome and Helix Fossils|Dome Fossil]] | ||
|style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};"| | |style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};"|[[File:Pokemon 140Kabuto.png|40px]]{{bp|Kabuto}} | ||
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|[[File:OldAmber.png|40px]] | |[[File:OldAmber.png|40px]][[bulbapedia:Old Amber|Old Amber]] | ||
|style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};"| | |style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Rock}};"|[[File:Pokemon 142Aerodactyl.png|40px]]{{bp|Aerodactyl}} | ||
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|style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Fire}};"|[[File:Pokemon 077Ponyta.png|40px]]{{bp|Ponyta}} | |style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Fire}};"|[[File:Pokemon 077Ponyta.png|40px]]{{bp|Ponyta}} | ||
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#140 Kabuto|contents= | {{Pokemon/New|title=#140 Kabuto|contents=[[File:Pokemon 140Kabuto.png|Kabuto|right]] | ||
{{bp|Kabuto}}, one of the Fossil Pokémon you can choose at '''Mt. Moon''', is a Rock/Water Pokémon that possesses great attack and defense stats. | {{bp|Kabuto}}, one of the Fossil Pokémon you can choose at '''Mt. Moon''', is a Rock/Water Pokémon that possesses great attack and defense stats. | ||
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Unfortunately, Kabuto's special stats are somewhat low, a major weakness for a Water Pokémon, and given that you receive it so late and at a pitiful level 5, it just is not worth adding to your team. Kabuto evolves into {{bp|Kabutops}} at level 40.}} | Unfortunately, Kabuto's special stats are somewhat low, a major weakness for a Water Pokémon, and given that you receive it so late and at a pitiful level 5, it just is not worth adding to your team. Kabuto evolves into {{bp|Kabutops}} at level 40.}} | ||
{{Pokemon/New|title=#138 Omanyte|contents= | {{Pokemon/New|title=#138 Omanyte|contents=[[File:Pokemon 138Omanyte.png|Omanyte|left]] | ||
{{bp|Omanyte}}, the other Fossil Pokémon you can choose at '''Mt. Moon''', is a Rock/Water Pokémon with excellent Special Attack and defense stats. | {{bp|Omanyte}}, the other Fossil Pokémon you can choose at '''Mt. Moon''', is a Rock/Water Pokémon with excellent Special Attack and defense stats. | ||
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Unfortunately, you'll obtain Omanyte at level 5, and for many players it may not be worth raising it when other Water Pokémon are available much earlier and with similar stats. Omanyte evolves into {{bp|Omastar}} at level 40.}} | Unfortunately, you'll obtain Omanyte at level 5, and for many players it may not be worth raising it when other Water Pokémon are available much earlier and with similar stats. Omanyte evolves into {{bp|Omastar}} at level 40.}} | ||
{{Pokemon/New|title=#142 Aerodactyl|contents= | {{Pokemon/New|title=#142 Aerodactyl|contents=[[File:Pokemon 142Aerodactyl.png|left]] | ||
{{bp|Aerodactyl}}, the Fossil Pokemon, is arguably one of the best Flying Pokemon in the game. Sporting Rock/Flying types, strong Attack and Speed stats, and a good moveset, Aerodactyl is an excellent choice for any team. | {{bp|Aerodactyl}}, the Fossil Pokemon, is arguably one of the best Flying Pokemon in the game. Sporting Rock/Flying types, strong Attack and Speed stats, and a good moveset, Aerodactyl is an excellent choice for any team. | ||
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===1F=== | ===1F=== | ||
[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG PokémonMansion1F.png|left|thumb|400px|Pokémon Mansion 1F]] | ||
Look for items, but proceed to the second floor from the stairs at the end of the main hall. There are plenty of interesting wild Pokémon. | Look for items, but proceed to the second floor from the stairs at the end of the main hall. There are plenty of interesting wild Pokémon. | ||
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Turn off the switch in the room where you entered, to open the northwest room sliding door and go up the stairs to the third floor. | Turn off the switch in the room where you entered, to open the northwest room sliding door and go up the stairs to the third floor. | ||
[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG PokémonMansion2F.png|left|thumb|400px|Pokémon Mansion 2F]] | ||
====Trainers==== | ====Trainers==== | ||
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Turn the switch in front of the stairs where you entered on and go to the hallway in the middle of the floor. Drop from the pit on the left (the widest one), you will fall on the previously inaccessible southeast area of the first floor. Go down the stairway to the basement. | Turn the switch in front of the stairs where you entered on and go to the hallway in the middle of the floor. Drop from the pit on the left (the widest one), you will fall on the previously inaccessible southeast area of the first floor. Go down the stairway to the basement. | ||
[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG PokémonMansion3F.png|left|thumb|400px|Pokémon Mansion 3F]] | ||
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Proceed to the south center room and turn the switch off, exit from the west side and enter the north area from the east door, which now will be open. Turn the switch on the northeastern room and then go to the northwestern room to get the '''Secret Key''' from the desk, you'll finally be able to open the Cinnabar Gym. | Proceed to the south center room and turn the switch off, exit from the west side and enter the north area from the east door, which now will be open. Turn the switch on the northeastern room and then go to the northwestern room to get the '''Secret Key''' from the desk, you'll finally be able to open the Cinnabar Gym. | ||
[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG PokémonMansionB.png|left|thumb|400px|Pokémon Mansion B1F]] | ||
====Trainers==== | ====Trainers==== | ||
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==New Pokémon== | ==New Pokémon== | ||
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#109 Koffing|contents= | {{Pokemon/New|title=#109 Koffing|contents=[[File:Pokemon 109Koffing.png|Koffing|right]] | ||
Fans of the show will probably recognize this Pokemon. {{bp|Koffing}} is a pure Poison Pokemon with a very high defense and decent attack stats. Koffing's moveset appears to be focused upon Self-Sacrifice for the better good. | Fans of the show will probably recognize this Pokemon. {{bp|Koffing}} is a pure Poison Pokemon with a very high defense and decent attack stats. Koffing's moveset appears to be focused upon Self-Sacrifice for the better good. | ||
This moveset includes {{bpm|Selfdestruct}} and {{bpm|Explosion}}, moves which will make the user faint, but will inflict massive damage onto the opponent. In addition, {{bpm|Destiny Bond}} and {{bpm|Memento}} also entail fainting to take down the opponent, or severely weaken it. | This moveset includes {{bpm|Selfdestruct}} and {{bpm|Explosion}}, moves which will make the user faint, but will inflict massive damage onto the opponent. In addition, {{bpm|Destiny Bond}} and {{bpm|Memento}} also entail fainting to take down the opponent, or severely weaken it. | ||
Including Koffing in your team to use self-destructing attacks is certainly feasible, but most players will probably seek different strategies to defeat the Elite Four. Koffing evolves into {{bp|Weezing}} at level 35.}} | Including Koffing in your team to use self-destructing attacks is certainly feasible, but most players will probably seek different strategies to defeat the Elite Four. Koffing evolves into {{bp|Weezing}} at level 35.}} | ||
{{Pokemon/New|title=# | {{Pokemon/New|title=#088 Grimer|contents=[[File:Pokemon 088Grimer.png|Grimer|left]] | ||
Another pure Poison-type, {{bp|Grimer}} is a Pokémon clearly shaped as a "tank" type of battle Pokémon, being used to stall and delay opponents. | Another pure Poison-type, {{bp|Grimer}} is a Pokémon clearly shaped as a "tank" type of battle Pokémon, being used to stall and delay opponents. | ||
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Despite Grimer's strong HP and defensive stats, there are other Poison Pokémon that are much more versatile and appropriate to the "tank" role. Thus, Grimer is best left behind in your PC. Grimer evolves into {{bp|Muk}} at level 38.}} | Despite Grimer's strong HP and defensive stats, there are other Poison Pokémon that are much more versatile and appropriate to the "tank" role. Thus, Grimer is best left behind in your PC. Grimer evolves into {{bp|Muk}} at level 38.}} | ||
{{Pokemon/New|title=# | {{Pokemon/New|title=#090 Shellder|contents=[[File:Pokemon 090Shellder.png|Shellder|right]] | ||
A Pokémon exclusive to FireRed, {{bp|Shellder}}'s defenses are off the scale, and also brings not too shabby attack and Special Attack stats to the table. | A Pokémon exclusive to FireRed, {{bp|Shellder}}'s defenses are off the scale, and also brings not too shabby attack and Special Attack stats to the table. | ||
Shellder's moveset is mostly focused on Ice attacks such as {{bpm|Icicle Spear}} and {{bpm|Aurora Beam}}, but can also learn {{bpm|Surf}} and {{bpm|Waterfall}} through HM's. | Shellder's moveset is mostly focused on Ice attacks such as {{bpm|Icicle Spear}} and {{bpm|Aurora Beam}}, but can also learn {{bpm|Surf}} and {{bpm|Waterfall}} through HM's. | ||
Once evolved into {{bp|Cloyster}} through a Water Stone, this Pokémon will become a great choice for your Water/Ice spot in your team, competing with {{bp|Lapras}} or {{bp|Vaporeon}}.}} | Once evolved into {{bp|Cloyster}} through a Water Stone, this Pokémon will become a great choice for your Water/Ice spot in your team, competing with {{bp|Lapras}} or {{bp|Vaporeon}}.}} | ||
{{Pokemon/New|title=#120 Staryu|contents= | {{Pokemon/New|title=#120 Staryu|contents=[[File:Pokemon 120Staryu.png|Staryu|left]] | ||
A Pokémon exclusive to LeafGreen, {{bp|Staryu}}, has decent stats across the board, and a great moveset. | A Pokémon exclusive to LeafGreen, {{bp|Staryu}}, has decent stats across the board, and a great moveset. | ||
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==Cinnabar Gym== | ==Cinnabar Gym== | ||
[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG CinnabarGym.png|right|thumb|400px|Cinnabar Gym]] | ||
The Cinnabar Gym is the official gym of Cinnabar Island. It specializes on Fire-type Pokémon. The gym leader is Blaine. If you defeat him, you'll receive the Volcano Badge. | The Cinnabar Gym is the official gym of Cinnabar Island. It specializes on Fire-type Pokémon. The gym leader is Blaine. If you defeat him, you'll receive the Volcano Badge. | ||
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The Cinnabar Gym is a high-tech affair featuring a series of sealed doors. You must answer trivia questions about various Pokémon to unseal the doors, do this by interacting with the machines connected to the walls. However, when you fail to answer a trivia question correctly, a battle with either a Burglar or Super Nerd results, an alternative to unsealing the doors. The questions are: | The Cinnabar Gym is a high-tech affair featuring a series of sealed doors. You must answer trivia questions about various Pokémon to unseal the doors, do this by interacting with the machines connected to the walls. However, when you fail to answer a trivia question correctly, a battle with either a Burglar or Super Nerd results, an alternative to unsealing the doors. The questions are: | ||
* "Pokémon Quiz! Get it right and the door opens to the next room! Get it wrong and face a trainer! If you want to conserve your Pokémon for the Gym Leader... Then get it right! Here we go! | * "Pokémon Quiz! Get it right and the door opens to the next room! Get it wrong and face a trainer! If you want to conserve your Pokémon for the Gym Leader... Then get it right! Here we go! Caterpie evolves into Metapod?" | ||
:''Yes, Caterpie evolves into Metapod, then into Butterfree''. | :''Yes, Caterpie evolves into Metapod, then into Butterfree''. | ||
* "There are 9 certified Pokémon League Badges?" | * "There are 9 certified Pokémon League Badges?" | ||
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* "TM28 contains Tombstony?" | * "TM28 contains Tombstony?" | ||
:''No, it contains Dig''. | :''No, it contains Dig''. | ||
Even if you answer the question right, you still have the option to challenge the Trainer. | Even if you answer the question right, you still have the option to challenge the Trainer. | ||
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===Leader | ===Leader=== | ||
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{{Pokemon/Trainer|FRLG}} | {{Pokemon/Trainer|FRLG}} | ||
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==A surprise twist in the plot== | ==A surprise twist in the plot== | ||
Now that you've acquired the Volcano Badge, Bill will meet you outside the gym. He mentions that he's going to the | Now that you've acquired the Volcano Badge, Bill will meet you outside the gym. He mentions that he's going to one of the '''Sevii Islands''' and wants you to come along. You may very well say "NO" for now and Bill will wait at the Pokémon Center for you when you're ready. This is because, although you're not told, there will be no way to return to Kanto for a good while! So make sure you wrap up your tasks around Kanto before you feel like departing for a while to some remote islands. Finish up route 21 and take with you anything that you might need before leaving to the new Sevii Islands. Just don't get your hopes up for entirely new Pokémon... This isn't it yet. | ||
{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|prevpage=Seafoam Islands |nextpage=Route 21}} | {{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|prevpage=Seafoam Islands |nextpage=Route 21}} |