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|[[File:Pokemon_143Snorlax.png|left]]You won't get far in Route 16 without defeating the giant, sleeping {{bp|Snorlax}} blocking your path. To wake him up, use your flute, and then defend yourself against his grumpy level 30 Snorlax rage. | |[[File:Pokemon_143Snorlax.png|left]]You won't get far in Route 16 without defeating the giant, sleeping {{bp|Snorlax}} blocking your path. To wake him up, use your flute, and then defend yourself against his grumpy level 30 Snorlax rage. | ||
There's only one more Snorlax in the game (at [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 12-13|Route #12]]), so capture him now! He'll learn some okay attacks at level 35 and beyond, but for now he's mainly defensive. He has a ton of hit points, comes with Rest, and wakes from it quickly. After you defeat him, use the Item Finder in the place where he was to find the item Leftovers. | There's only one more Snorlax in the game (at [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 12-13|Route #12]]), so capture him now! He'll learn some okay attacks at level 35 and beyond, but for now he's mainly defensive. He has a ton of hit points, comes with Rest, and wakes from it quickly. | ||
Don't let the fact that Snorlax is a Normal type from not considering it 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. After you defeat him, use the Item Finder in the exact place where he was to find the item '''Leftovers'''. | |||
|[[File:Pokemon_084Doduo.png|right]]The problem with Fly is that it requires a Flying-type Pokémon. And while Fly itself is a very useful skill, you won't get any Flyer worth adding to your party (like {{bp|Aerodactyl}}) for a little while. So you'll want to pick up a disposable flying Pokémon for the time being... Like Doduo! | |[[File:Pokemon_084Doduo.png|right]]The problem with Fly is that it requires a Flying-type Pokémon. And while Fly itself is a very useful skill, you won't get any Flyer worth adding to your party (like {{bp|Aerodactyl}}) for a little while. So you'll want to pick up a disposable flying Pokémon for the time being... Like Doduo! | ||
Doduo, which can be caught in any version, is by no means | Doduo, which can be caught in any version, is by no means bad. Doduo learns mostly Flying and Normal attacks, so most of his attacks will get the STAB advantage. At level 21, Doduo learns Tri Attack, a great Normal Move that has a 20% chance of Burning, Freezing, or Paralyzing the opponent!!! Its evolved form, {{bp|Dodrio}}, is fairly speedy and a strong attacker, so it remains a good choice for your Elite Four team, especially if you don't want the hassle of raising Aerodactyl. | ||
As a final note, Doduo learns Drill Peck, a very strong Flying attack that can mow down any Fighting, Grass and Bug Pokemon, at level 37. It might be worthwhile not to let Doduo evolve until after it learns this great move, as Dodrio has to wait until level 47 to learn the same. | |||
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Revision as of 04:21, 23 July 2016
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. Once there, you will have a chance to visit the Safari Zone.
Before you head past the guard post, dig your Cut-trained Pokémon out of the computer in Celadon City and use him to snip away at the tree blocking the norther part of Route #16. It's here that you'll find the patch of wild grass that is your first chance to catch a Doduo, as well as a secret house containing HM 02, Fly. Use this to teleport to any city you've visited, or for a two-turn Flying-type attack that is similar to Dig. If you want to use Doduo be sure to teach him to fly.
If you haven't been working on your Pokedex, catch some Pokemon here. The aid upstairs will give you the Amulet Coin if you own at least 40 Pokemon.
Pokemon
FireRed | Level | Encounter Rate | LeafGreen | Level | Encounter Rate |
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Doduo | 18-25 | 35% | Doduo | 18-25 | 35% |
Rattata | 18-22 | 30% | Rattata | 18-22 | 30% |
Spearow | 20-22 | 30% | Spearow | 20-22 | 30% |
Raticate | 23-25 | 5% | Raticate | 23-25 | 5% |
Special Pokemon | |||||
Snorlax | 30 | One | Snorlax | 30 | One |
Note: Only two Snorlax are found in game. One here on route 12 and one on Route 16) |
Trainers
Name | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Money |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lea & Jed |
Rapidash 29 | Ninetales 29 | 1624 | |
Lao |
Grimer 29 | Koffing 29
|
580 | |
Koji |
Machop 28 | Mankey 28 | Machop 28 | 672 |
Luke |
Mankey 28 | Machop 28 | 696 | |
Hideo |
Weezing 33 | 660 | ||
Ruben |
Weezing 28 | Koffing 28 | Weezing 28 | 560 |
Camron |
Mankey 29 | Machop 29 | 696 |
New Pokemon
#143 Snorlax | #84 Doduo |
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You won't get far in Route 16 without defeating the giant, sleeping Snorlax blocking your path. To wake him up, use your flute, and then defend yourself against his grumpy level 30 Snorlax rage.
There's only one more Snorlax in the game (at Route #12), so capture him now! He'll learn some okay attacks at level 35 and beyond, but for now he's mainly defensive. He has a ton of hit points, comes with Rest, and wakes from it quickly. Don't let the fact that Snorlax is a Normal type from not considering it 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. After you defeat him, use the Item Finder in the exact place where he was to find the item Leftovers. |
The problem with Fly is that it requires a Flying-type Pokémon. And while Fly itself is a very useful skill, you won't get any Flyer worth adding to your party (like Aerodactyl) for a little while. So you'll want to pick up a disposable flying Pokémon for the time being... Like Doduo!
Doduo, which can be caught in any version, is by no means bad. Doduo learns mostly Flying and Normal attacks, so most of his attacks will get the STAB advantage. At level 21, Doduo learns Tri Attack, a great Normal Move that has a 20% chance of Burning, Freezing, or Paralyzing the opponent!!! Its evolved form, Dodrio, is fairly speedy and a strong attacker, so it remains a good choice for your Elite Four team, especially if you don't want the hassle of raising Aerodactyl. As a final note, Doduo learns Drill Peck, a very strong Flying attack that can mow down any Fighting, Grass and Bug Pokemon, at level 37. It might be worthwhile not to let Doduo evolve until after it learns this great move, as Dodrio has to wait until level 47 to learn the same. |