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'''Route 4''' is a short path in north Kanto from the eastern exit of [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Mt. Moon|Mt. Moon]] in the west to [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Cerulean City|Cerulean City]] in the east. Though the official western terminus of Route 4 is at [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 3|Route 3]] south of [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Mt. Moon|Mt. Moon]]'s western entrance, the western terminus is regarded by most to be [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Mt. Moon|Mt. Moon]]'s eastern entrance. | '''Route 4''' is a short path in north Kanto from the eastern exit of [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Mt. Moon|Mt. Moon]] in the west to [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Cerulean City|Cerulean City]] in the east. Though the official western terminus of Route 4 is at [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 3|Route 3]] south of [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Mt. Moon|Mt. Moon]]'s western entrance, the western terminus is regarded by most to be [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Mt. Moon|Mt. Moon]]'s eastern entrance. | ||
From [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Mt. Moon|Mt.Moon]], Route 4 travels to the east, swerving to the north and the south to avoid ledges along the route. The path turns north, then east near a large clump of trees surrounding a grassy area. To the east of this area is a ledge that separates Mt. Moon from Cerulean. By hopping down this ledge, | From [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Mt. Moon|Mt.Moon]], Route 4 travels to the east, swerving to the north and the south to avoid ledges along the route. The path turns north, then east near a large clump of trees surrounding a grassy area. To the east of this area is a ledge that separates Mt. Moon from Cerulean. By hopping down this ledge, you won't be able to return to the previous towns until obtaining HM01 - Cut, coming back through [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Diglett's Cave|Diglett's Cave]] and returning to [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 2|Route 2]]. | ||
The majority of the route is fairly straightforward as there is only one true way to proceed on the path and there are no trainers to battle (with the exception of a Lass on the highest hill on the route; however, she is reached only by way of the waterway that begins on [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 24|Route 24]]). | The majority of the route is fairly straightforward as there is only one true way to proceed on the path and there are no trainers to battle (with the exception of a Lass on the highest hill on the route; however, she is reached only by way of the waterway that begins on [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 24|Route 24]]). | ||
==Pokémon Purchase== | ==Pokémon Purchase== | ||
In the Pokémon Center in the beginning of this route there is a fisherman that will sell you a very special Pokémon for 500 Pokédollars. At first it is the weakest creature in the entire game, with pitiful stats and only two possible moves (one of which is useless). When it evolves, however, it becomes one of the most invaluable and fearsome colossi of all the Water-types: Gyarados. Seeing as you can fish for Magikarp when you get the | In the Pokémon Center in the beginning of this route there is a fisherman that will sell you a very special Pokémon for 500 Pokédollars. At first it is the weakest creature in the entire game, with pitiful stats and only two possible moves (one of which is useless). When it evolves, however, it becomes one of the most invaluable and fearsome colossi of all the Water-types: Gyarados. Seeing as you can fish for Magikarp when you get the '''Old Rod''' a little later, this is still a rip-off. | ||
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==Pokémon Found== | ==Pokémon Found== |
Revision as of 23:09, 24 July 2016
Route 4 is a short path in north Kanto from the eastern exit of Mt. Moon in the west to Cerulean City in the east. Though the official western terminus of Route 4 is at Route 3 south of Mt. Moon's western entrance, the western terminus is regarded by most to be Mt. Moon's eastern entrance.
From Mt.Moon, Route 4 travels to the east, swerving to the north and the south to avoid ledges along the route. The path turns north, then east near a large clump of trees surrounding a grassy area. To the east of this area is a ledge that separates Mt. Moon from Cerulean. By hopping down this ledge, you won't be able to return to the previous towns until obtaining HM01 - Cut, coming back through Diglett's Cave and returning to Route 2.
The majority of the route is fairly straightforward as there is only one true way to proceed on the path and there are no trainers to battle (with the exception of a Lass on the highest hill on the route; however, she is reached only by way of the waterway that begins on Route 24).
Pokémon Purchase
In the Pokémon Center in the beginning of this route there is a fisherman that will sell you a very special Pokémon for 500 Pokédollars. At first it is the weakest creature in the entire game, with pitiful stats and only two possible moves (one of which is useless). When it evolves, however, it becomes one of the most invaluable and fearsome colossi of all the Water-types: Gyarados. Seeing as you can fish for Magikarp when you get the Old Rod a little later, this is still a rip-off.
Pokemon | Level | Cost |
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Magikarp | 5 | 500 |
Move Tutors
Name | Attack | Accuracy | PP | Type | Effect | Tutor |
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Mega Punch | 80 | 85 | 20 | Normal | No Effect | Left |
Mega Kick | 120 | 75 | 5 | Normal | No Effect | Right |
You may choose to use these Move Tutors to teach their moves and add some power to your team, but it is not recommended. You'll make changes to your team pretty soon, and as Move Tutors will teach their moves only once, using them now may be considered a waste.
Pokémon Found
Fire Red | Level | Encounter Rate | Leaf Green | Level | Encounter Rate |
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Rattata | 8-12 | 35% | Rattata | 8-12 | 35% |
Spearow | 8-12 | 35% | Spearow | 8-12 | 35% |
Ekans | 6-12 | 25% | Sandshrew | 6-12 | 25% |
Mankey | 10-12 | 5% | Mankey | 10-12 | 5% |
Fire Red | Level | Encounter Rate | Leaf Green | Level | Encounter Rate |
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Tentacool | 5-40 | 100% | Tentacool | 5-40 | 100% |
Fire Red | Level | Encounter Rate | Leaf Green | Level | Encounter Rate |
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Magikarp | 5 | 100% | Magikarp | 5 | 100% |
Fire Red | Level | Encounter Rate | Leaf Green | Level | Encounter Rate |
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Magikarp | 5-15 | 20% | Magikarp | 5-15 | 20% |
Horsea | 5-15 | 60% | Horsea | 5-15 | 20% |
Krabby | 5-15 | 20% | Krabby | 5-15 | 60% |
Fire Red | Level | Encounter Rate | Leaf Green | Level | Encounter Rate |
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Gyarados | 15-25 | 15% | Gyarados | 15-25 | 15% |
Horsea | 15-35 | 84% | Krabby | 15-35 | 84% |
Psyduck | 25-35 | 1% | Slowpoke | 25-35 | 1% |
New Pokémon
#23 Ekans | #27 Sandshrew |
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A Poison-type Pokémon that is exclusive to Pokémon FireRed. Its Intimidate ability is quite useful: it decreases opponents Attack. It evolves into Arbok. It is rather mediocre Pokémon since its base stats aren't that good and it doesn't learn many powerful attacks by itself. | A Ground-type Pokémon that is exclusive to Pokémon LeafGreen. It evolves into Sandslash, which packs a punch. It has nice Attack and Defense stats, but its Special Defense and Speed are quite low. It learns some useful attacks by TMs. |
Items
- Persim Berry (hidden in between the three rocks at the left of the PokeCenter)
- TM05 Roar
- Great Ball (hidden near the tutors, to the left)
- Razz Berry (hidden in the grass southeast of the tutors, but before the jump off, near the trees west of tall grass. Look for a small, short dark line.)