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Besides a green haired Nurse Joy, Fuschia City is your typical metropolitan area in Gold and Silver. It contains many houses along with a Pokémon Gym, a Pokémart, and a Pokémon Center. Unlike in Red and Blue, Fuschia City (in Gold/Silver) does not contain access to the Safari Zone. Route 19, south of the city, is closed for construction, so swimming to Cinnabar Island is not an opportunity at this point in the game.
Besides a green haired Nurse Joy, Fuchsia City is your typical metropolitan area in Gold and Silver. It contains many houses along with a Pokémon Gym, a Pokémart, and a Pokémon Center. Unlike in Red and Blue, Fuchsia City (in Gold/Silver) does not contain access to the Safari Zone. Route 19, south of the city, is closed for construction, so swimming to Cinnabar Island is not an opportunity at this point in the game.


==Items==
==Items==

Revision as of 09:27, 2 May 2012

Besides a green haired Nurse Joy, Fuchsia City is your typical metropolitan area in Gold and Silver. It contains many houses along with a Pokémon Gym, a Pokémart, and a Pokémon Center. Unlike in Red and Blue, Fuchsia City (in Gold/Silver) does not contain access to the Safari Zone. Route 19, south of the city, is closed for construction, so swimming to Cinnabar Island is not an opportunity at this point in the game.

Items

  • Burnt Berry (Tree)