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[[File:Pokemon FRLG Route 16.png||thumb|350px|center|Route 16]]
Also known as "Cycling Road," Routes 16, 17, and 18 are a favorite hangout for bicyclists and motorcyclists alike.  It just so happens that many of these two-wheeling enthusiasts are Pokémon trainers as well, and you must fight your way down the long slope to Fuchsia City.


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[[File:Pokemon_FRLG_Route16.png||thumb|768px|center|Route 16]]


'''''Also known as "Cycling Road," Routes 16, 17, and 18 are a favorite hangout for bicyclists and motorcyclists alikeIt just so happens that many of these two-wheeling enthusiasts are Pokémon trainers as well, and you must fight your way down the long slope to Fuchsia City.'''''
Before you head past the gate guard, use the cut move on the tree blocking the northern part of Route 16.  Here is your first chance to catch a wild {{bp|Doduo}}. It's also where a secret house is, importantly containing HM02 {{bpm|Fly}}This groundbreaking move (in terms of game progress) lets you fly directly to Pokémon Centers that you've visited before.  In battle, it's a two-turn Flying-type move that is similar to Dig.  If you want Doduo on your team, teaching it Fly isn't the worst choice.  The game conveniently places Fly-able wild Pokémon next to where you get Fly.
 
[[File:Pokemon FRLG Snorlax.png|50x50px|right|Snorlax]]
You won't get too far in Route 16 since a sleeping {{bp|Snorlax}} is blocking the path.  To wake it up, use the '''Poké Flute''' and face this boss-like foe encounter.  There are only two wild Snorlax in the game (with the other one on {{s|Route 12-13|Route 12}}), so it's best to capture at least one.
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#143 Snorlax|contents={{PokePic|Snorlax|left}}


Before you head past the gate guard, use the cut move on the tree blocking the northern part of Route 16.  Here is your first chance to catch a wild {{bp|Doduo}}. It's also where a secret house is, importantly containing HM02 {{bpm|Fly}}.  This groundbreaking move (in terms of game progress) lets you fly directly to Pokémon Centers that you've visited beforeIn battle, it's a two-turn Flying-type move that is similar to Dig.  If you want Doduo on your team, teaching it Fly isn't the worst choice.  The game conveniently places Fly-able wild Pokémon next to where you get Fly.
{{bp|Snorlax}} learns some decent attacks at level 35 and beyond, remaining mainly defensive initially. It has plenty of hit points, knows the Rest move and wakes from it quicklyDon't let the fact that Snorlax is a Normal type Pokémon from not considering it to be a part of your team, as it grows to be very strong, and with the addition of some TM's, it will become a force to be reckoned with.}}
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==Pokémon Found==
==Pokémon found==
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1|text center=1}}
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{{Pokemon/Wild|FRLG}}
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|FireRed}};color:white" | FireRed
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||019|18,20,22|30|bp=1}}
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|FireRed}};color:white" | Level
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||020|23,25|5|bp=1}}
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|FireRed}};color:white" | Encounter Rate
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||021|20,22|30|bp=1}}
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|LeafGreen}};color:white" | LeafGreen
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||084|18,20,22|35|bp=1}}
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|LeafGreen}};color:white" | Level
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|LeafGreen}};color:white" | Encounter Rate
|- slign="center"
|[[File:Pokemon 084Doduo.png|40px]]{{bp|Doduo}}
|18-22
|35%
|[[File:Pokemon 084Doduo.png|40px]]{{bp|Doduo}}
|18-22
|35%
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 019Rattata.png|40px]]{{bp|Rattata}}
|18-22
|30%
|[[File:Pokemon 019Rattata.png|40px]]{{bp|Rattata}}
|18-22
|30%
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 021Spearow.png|40px]]{{bp|Spearow}}
|20-22
|30%
|[[File:Pokemon 021Spearow.png|40px]]{{bp|Spearow}}
|20-22
|30%
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 020Raticate.png|40px]]{{bp|Raticate}}
|23-25
|5%
|[[File:Pokemon 020Raticate.png|40px]]{{bp|Raticate}}
|23-25
|5%
|-
! colspan="6" style="background:#{{Pokemon color|Steel light}};color:black" | Special Pokemon
|-
|{{PokePic|Snorlax}}{{bp|Snorlax}}
|30
|One
|{{PokePic|Snorlax}}{{bp|Snorlax}}
|30
|One
|-
! colspan="6" | Note: Only two Snorlax are found in game. One here on Route 16 and one on Route 12.
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==Trainers==
==Trainers==
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{{Pokemon/Trainer|FRLG}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer|FRLG}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Young Couple|Lea & Jed|1624}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Young Couple|Lea & Jed|1624}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|078|M|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|078|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|038|M|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|038|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Biker|Lao|580}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Biker|Lao|580}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|088|M|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|088|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|109|M|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|109|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Cue Ball|Koji|672}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Cue Ball|Koji|672}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|066|M|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|066|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|056|M|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|056|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|066|M|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|066|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Cue Ball|Luke|686}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Cue Ball|Luke|686}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|056|M|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|056|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|066|M|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|066|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Biker|Hideo|660}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Biker|Hideo|660}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|110|M|33}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|110|33}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Biker|Ruben|560}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Biker|Ruben|560}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|110|M|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|110|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|109|M|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|109|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|110|M|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|110|28}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Cue Ball|Camron|696}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Cue Ball|Camron|696}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|056|M|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|056|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|066|M|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|066|29}}
|}
|}
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==New Pokémon==
==New Pokémon==
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#143 Snorlax|contents={{PokePic|Snorlax||right}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#84 Doduo|contents={{PokePic|Doduo|left}}
 
{{bp|Snorlax}} learns some decent attacks at level 35 and beyond, remaining mainly defensive initially.  It has plenty of hit points, knows the Rest move and wakes from it quickly.  Don't let the fact that Snorlax is a Normal type Pokémon from not considering it to be a part of your team, as it grows to be very strong, and with the addition of some TM's, it will become a force to be reckoned with.}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#84 Doduo|contents={{PokePic|Doduo|right}}
{{bp|Doduo}} is arguably the best Flying/Normal Pokémon encountered in the wild. Doduo learns mostly Flying and Normal attacks, so most of its moves get a STAB advantage.  At level 21, Doduo learns {{bpm|Tri Attack}}, a great Normal Move with 20% chance of ''Burning'', ''Freezing,'' or ''Paralyzing'' the opponent.  Doduo can also (strangely enough) learn {{bpm|Fly}} by HM, increasing its usefulness.  Doduo learns {{bpm|Drill Peck}}, a very strong Flying attack that can mow down any Fighting, Grass and Bug Pokémon, at level 37.  It might be worthwhile not to let Doduo evolve until after it learns this great move, as Dodrio only learns it at level 47.
{{bp|Doduo}} is arguably the best Flying/Normal Pokémon encountered in the wild. Doduo learns mostly Flying and Normal attacks, so most of its moves get a STAB advantage.  At level 21, Doduo learns {{bpm|Tri Attack}}, a great Normal Move with 20% chance of ''Burning'', ''Freezing,'' or ''Paralyzing'' the opponent.  Doduo can also (strangely enough) learn {{bpm|Fly}} by HM, increasing its usefulness.  Doduo learns {{bpm|Drill Peck}}, a very strong Flying attack that can mow down any Fighting, Grass and Bug Pokémon, at level 37.  It might be worthwhile not to let Doduo evolve until after it learns this great move, as Dodrio only learns it at level 47.


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