Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Lavender Town

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Lavender Town is just a stop on your journey for now. The Poké Mart here is the first to sell Great Balls and Revives, so pick some up if you want any. Heal up from your trek through Rock Tunnel and head west to Route 8 when you're ready for the next city.

Lavender Town
Poké Mart
Great BallPokebuck.png600
Super PotionPokebuck.png700
RevivePokebuck.png1,500
AntidotePokebuck.png100
Parlyz HealPokebuck.png200
Burn HealPokebuck.png250
Ice HealPokebuck.png250
Escape RopePokebuck.png550
Super RepelPokebuck.png500

Points of interest[edit]

Pokémon renaming[edit]

Ever wanted to go back and change one of your Pokémon's nicknames? Well, here's the only place where you can do it. Enter the building adjacent to the south entrance and talk to the man inside. This self appointed "Name Rater" will let you change the name of any Pokémon you captured. Pokémon acquired in trades cannot be renamed.

Pokémon Tower[edit]

You can't complete Pokémon Tower until you've dealt with Team Rocket in Celadon City, so feel free to skip this for now. If you enter you'll find some psychic trainers under some kind of mysterious spell. There's a healing zone in the middle of the tower, so this is a great place to level up if you've got Pokémon who need XP. Even if you clear the tower right now you won't be able to access the last floor, as there's an unknown ghost blocking it. You'll need the Silph Scope, found in Celadon City, to get past it.

Mr. Fuji's house[edit]

There isn't much you can do in here on your first visit to lavender town. You'll be told that Mr. Fuji is missing, but that's about it. Once you've completed the Pokémon Tower this is where Mr. Fuji will give you the Poké Flute.

Items[edit]

  • Poké Flute: given to you by Mr. Fuji after clearing Pokémon Tower.