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'''Although you can access Mr. Mortar earlier in the game, you won't have Waterfall the first time you pass by. To conquer the inside of the mountain properly, you'll need to bring along Pokémon that use Surf, Flash, Strength, and Waterfall. An Escape Rope or a Pokémon that knows Dig will help you if you get lost.'''
{| {{prettytable|float=right|style=text-align:center}}
|+ New Pokémon
! style="background-color:#f08000; color:#ffffff" | Gold
! style="background-color:#808080; color:#ffffff" | Silver
! style="background-color:#8080f0; color:#ffffff" | Crystal
|- valign="center"
| colspan=2 |
[[File:Pokemon_066Machop.png|40px]]{{bp|Machop}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_183Marill.png|40px]]{{bp|Marill}}<br />
Only one:<br />
[[File:Pokemon_236Tyrogue.png|60px]]{{bp|Tyrogue}}
|
[[File:Pokemon_066Machop.png|40px]]{{bp|Machop}}<br />
Only one:<br />
[[File:Pokemon_236Tyrogue.png|60px]]{{bp|Tyrogue}}
|}
'''Although you can access Mt. Mortar earlier in the game, you won't have Waterfall the first time you pass by. To conquer the inside of the mountain properly, you'll need to bring along Pokémon that use Surf, Flash, Strength, and Waterfall. An Escape Rope or a Pokémon that knows Dig will help you if you get lost.'''


Now that you have all eight badges, you can head straight to the {{~|Indigo Plateau}} if you want. But first you may want to take a detour to Mt. Mortar, the network of caves north of {{~|Route 44}}.
Now that you have all eight badges, you can head straight to the [[../Indigo Plateau/]] if you want. But first you may want to take a detour to Mt. Mortar, the network of caves north of [[../Route 44/]].


{{sidebar|title=Changes in Crystal|contents=This area has changed a lot since Gold and Silver: the maps have been tweaked a bit, two trainers have been added, and there are a lot more items to find. But if you already caught a {{bp|Marill}} in Route 44, there aren't any new Pokémon to find here, except for the {{bp|Tyrogue}} at the end.}}
{{sidebar|title=Changes in Crystal|contents=This area has changed a lot since Gold and Silver: the maps have been tweaked a bit, two trainers have been added, and there are a lot more items to find. But if you already caught a {{bp|Marill}} in Route 44, there aren't any new Pokémon to find here, except for the {{bp|Tyrogue}} at the end.}}
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==Mt. Mortar Entrance==
==Mt. Mortar Entrance==
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Mt Mortar F1a.png|thumb|400px|right|Floor 1 entrance]]
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Mt Mortar F1a.png|thumb|400px|right|Floor 1 entrance]]


===Three entrances to the Mountain===
===Three entrances to the Mountain===
There are three entrances to this dungeon along [[../Route 42|Route 42]], but the one to take is the middle. In Crystal, it's the quickest way to the Karate King, and all the best items in the second floor, and the alternate first floor, are right on the way. After you beat the Master, you can push away the rock and get all the good stuff in the basement.
There are three entrances to this dungeon along [[../Route 42|Route 42]], but the one to take is the middle. In Crystal, it's the quickest way to the Karate King, and all the best items in the second floor, and the alternate first floor, are right on the way. After you beat the Master, you can push away the rock and get all the good stuff in the basement.


You'll need to bring Pokémon with Surf, Flash, and Waterfall. But heed this last warning: ''Take no more than five Pokémon with you.''
You'll need to bring Pokémon with Surf, Flash, and Waterfall. But heed this last warning: ''Take no more than five Pokémon with you.''


====This is where the Marill Live====
====This is where the Marill live====
Marill is pretty tought to catch in Gold and Silver—it doesn't appear very often, and when it does, it will be on the dirt parts of the map, even though it's a Water-type. You'll probably have to wait for the swarm. A trainer named Hiker Parry way over on {{~|Route 45-46|Route 45}} is the one to talk to about that.
Marill is pretty tough to catch in Gold and Silver—it doesn't appear very often, and when it does, it will be on the dirt parts of the map, even though it's a Water-type. You'll probably have to wait for the swarm. A trainer named Hiker Parry way over on [[../Route 45-46|Route 45]] is the one to talk to about that.
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| [[File:Pokemon GSC Pokemaniac.png|left]]
| [[File:Pokemon GSC Pokemaniac.png|left]]
| '''Pokémaniac Miller''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]1020
| '''Pokémaniac Miller''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]1020
*{{bp|Nidoking|17|}}
* {{bp|Nidoking|17|}}
*{{bp|Nidoqueen|17|}}
* {{bp|Nidoqueen|17|}}
|rowspan="2" valign="2"|
|rowspan="2" valign="2"|
*Hyper Potion (hidden in a rock at the end of a dead-end path just right of the waterfall)
* Hyper Potion (hidden in a rock at the end of a dead-end path just right of the waterfall)
*Ether
* Ether
*Guard Spec (Gold/Silver)
* Guard Spec (Gold/Silver)
*Revive (Crystal)
* Revive (Crystal)
|-
|-
| [[File:Pokemon GSC Super Nerd.png|left]]
| [[File:Pokemon GSC Super Nerd.png|left]]
| '''Super Nerd Markus''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]608
| '''Super Nerd Markus''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]608
*{{bp|Slowpoke|19|}}
* {{bp|Slowpoke|19|}}
|}
|}
Mt. Mortar looks intimidatingly huge, but most of it is just a big waste of time. From the entrance, you can go in to the lower cave, or down into the basement, but outside of a few easily purchased items, there's nothing on either floor. All of the good stuff is actually found on the same path. Surf north, then use Waterfall to get up to the entrance in the back of the cave. Weave your way through this tedious maze of hills and ponds, going a little out of your way to grab the '''Rare Candy''', '''TM 40''', and the '''Dragon Scale''' that is needed to evolve {{bp|Seadra}} into {{bp|Kingdra}}. Then take the ladder in the upper left corner to a thin strip of the lower cave, where you can pick up a '''Max Revive''' (and an '''Iron''' in Crystal) and head up the ladder along the left side of the cave to the Karate King's location.
Mt. Mortar looks intimidatingly huge, but most of it is just a big waste of time. From the entrance, you can go in to the lower cave, or down into the basement, but outside of a few easily purchased items, there's nothing on either floor. All of the good stuff is actually found on the same path. Surf north, then use Waterfall to get up to the entrance in the back of the cave. Weave your way through this tedious maze of hills and ponds, going a little out of your way to grab the '''Rare Candy''', '''TM 40''', and the '''Dragon Scale''' that is needed to evolve {{bp|Seadra}} into {{bp|Kingdra}}. Then take the ladder in the upper left corner to a thin strip of the lower cave, where you can pick up a '''Max Revive''' (and an '''Iron''' in Crystal) and head up the ladder along the left side of the cave to the Karate King's location.
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==Mt. Mortar Lower Cave==
==Mt. Mortar Lower Cave==
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Mt Mortar F1b.png|thumb|400px|right|Floor 1 cave]]
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Mt Mortar F1b.png|thumb|400px|right|Floor 1 cave]]
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|-
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*Hyper Potion (need Strength)
* Hyper Potion (need Strength)
*Escape Rope (need Strength)
* Escape Rope (need Strength)
*Max Repel (hidden in a lonely rock in the northeast corner)
* Max Repel (hidden in a lonely rock in the northeast corner)
*Max Revive
* Max Revive
*Ultra Ball (Crystal)
* Ultra Ball (Crystal)
*Nugget (Crystal)
* Nugget (Crystal)
*Iron (Crystal)
* Iron (Crystal)
*Max Potion (Crystal)
* Max Potion (Crystal)
|}
|}
{{-}}
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==Mt. Mortar Upper Cave==
==Mt. Mortar Upper Cave==
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Mt Mortar F2.png|thumb|400px|right|Floor 2]]
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Mt Mortar F2.png|thumb|400px|right|Floor 2]]
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| [[File:Pokemon GSC Super Nerd.png]]
| [[File:Pokemon GSC Super Nerd.png]]
| '''Super Nerd Hugh''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2496
| '''Super Nerd Hugh''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2496
*{{bp|Seadra|39|}}
* {{bp|Seadra|39|}}
|}
|}
{|
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|-
| colspan="2" |
| colspan="2" |
*Rare Candy
* Rare Candy
*Max Potion
* Max Potion
*TM40: Defense Curl
* TM40: Defense Curl
*Escape Rope
* Escape Rope
*Dragon Scale
* Dragon Scale
*Elixir
* Elixir
*Full Restore (hidden on the small middle jump down ledge north)
* Full Restore (hidden on the small middle jump down ledge north)
|}
|}
{{-}}
{{-}}
==Mt. Mortar Basement==
==Mt. Mortar Basement==
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Mt Mortar B1.png|thumb|400px|right|Basement]]
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Mt Mortar B1.png|thumb|400px|right|Basement]]
Kiyo , the Blackbelt from Red/Blue/Yellow, has relocated to the depths of this mountain, but it wasn't far enough to get away from you. Take down his two fighters and he will give you a {{bp|Tyrogue}} Pokémon, but only if you have an open slot. If your party is full then go empty a slot for Tyrogue, when you return Kiyo will then give you the Tyrogue.
Kiyo , the Blackbelt from Red/Blue/Yellow, has relocated to the depths of this mountain, but it wasn't far enough to get away from you. Take down his two fighters and he will give you a {{bp|Tyrogue}} Pokémon, but only if you have an open slot. If your party is full then go empty a slot for Tyrogue, when you return Kiyo will then give you the Tyrogue.
{|
{|
!colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Trainers
!colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Trainers
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| [[File:Pokemon GSC Blackbelt.png|left]]
| [[File:Pokemon GSC Blackbelt.png|left]]
| '''Blackbelt Kiyo''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]816
| '''Blackbelt Kiyo''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]816
*{{bp|Hitmonlee|34|}}
* {{bp|Hitmonlee|34|}}
*{{bp|Hitmonchan|34|}}
* {{bp|Hitmonchan|34|}}
|}
|}
{|
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|-
|
|
*Hyper Potion
* Hyper Potion
*Full Heal
* Max Revive (hidden in a solitary rock in the northwest corner)
*PP Up
* Full Heal (Gold/Silver)
*Carbos
* PP Up (Crystal)
*Max Ether
* Carbos (Crystal)
*Max Revive (hidden in a solitary rock in the northwest corner)
* Max Ether (Crystal)
* Full Restore (Crystal)
|}
|}


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{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Marill|183|1*|1*|1*|1*|1*|1*|||20}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Marill|183|1*|1*|1*|1*|1*|1*|||20}}
|}
|}
*Marill encounter rate is much higher during swarms
* Marill encounter rate is much higher during swarms
{{PokemonGSC Header|Surfing throughout Mt. Mortar}}
{{PokemonGSC Header|Surfing throughout Mt. Mortar}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Goldeen|118|90|90|90|90|90|90|60|60|60}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Goldeen|118|90|90|90|90|90|90|60|60|60}}
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{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Marill|183|||||||30|30|30}}
|}
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{{PokemonGSC Header|Mt. Mortar Lower Cave}}
{{PokemonGSC Header|Mt. Mortar Lower Cave}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Rattata|019|10|10|10|10|10|10|30|30|30}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Rattata|019|10|10|10|10|10|10|30|30|30}}
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{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Marill|183|||||||||5}}
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{{PokemonGSC Header|Mt. Mortar Upper Cave}}
{{PokemonGSC Header|Mt. Mortar Upper Cave}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Raticate|020|10|10|10|10|10|10|10|10|20}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Raticate|020|10|10|10|10|10|10|10|10|20}}
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{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Marill|183|||||||||5}}
|}
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{{PokemonGSC Header|Mt. Mortar Basement}}
{{PokemonGSC Header|Mt. Mortar Basement}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Rattata|019|20|20|20|20|20|20|||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Rattata|019|20|20|20|20|20|20|||}}
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! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #236 Tyrogue
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #236 Tyrogue
|-valign="top"
|-valign="top"
| [[File:Pokemon 236Tyrogue.png|left]] {{bp|Tyrogue}} exists merely to evolve. It has poor stats and can learn nothing beyond Tackle. But at level 20, it will evolve into {{bp|Hitmonlee}} (if its Attack is higher than its Defense), {{bp|Hitmonchan}} (if its Defense is higher than its Attack), or {{bp|Hitmontop}} (if the two stats are equal),  Use Iron or Protein when Tyrogue is at level 19 to engineer the one you want. Hitmontop is new, but never learns anything good, so Hitmonlee is still the best.
| [[File:Pokemon 236Tyrogue.png|left]] {{bp|Tyrogue}} exists merely to evolve. It has poor stats and can learn nothing beyond Tackle. But at level 20, it will evolve into {{bp|Hitmonlee}} (if its Attack is higher than its Defense), {{bp|Hitmonchan}} (if its Defense is higher than its Attack), or {{bp|Hitmontop}} (if the two stats are equal),  Use Iron or Protein when Tyrogue is at level 19 to engineer the one you want. Hitmontop is new, but never learns anything good, so Hitmonlee is still the best.
|}
|}
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} style="font-size:larger; text-align:center"
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} style="font-size:larger; text-align:center"

Latest revision as of 06:41, 27 March 2023


New Pokémon
Gold Silver Crystal

Pokemon 066Machop.pngMachop
Pokemon 183Marill.pngMarill
Only one:
Pokemon 236Tyrogue.pngTyrogue

Pokemon 066Machop.pngMachop
Only one:
Pokemon 236Tyrogue.pngTyrogue

Although you can access Mt. Mortar earlier in the game, you won't have Waterfall the first time you pass by. To conquer the inside of the mountain properly, you'll need to bring along Pokémon that use Surf, Flash, Strength, and Waterfall. An Escape Rope or a Pokémon that knows Dig will help you if you get lost.

Now that you have all eight badges, you can head straight to the Indigo Plateau if you want. But first you may want to take a detour to Mt. Mortar, the network of caves north of Route 44.

Changes in Crystal
This area has changed a lot since Gold and Silver: the maps have been tweaked a bit, two trainers have been added, and there are a lot more items to find. But if you already caught a Marill in Route 44, there aren't any new Pokémon to find here, except for the Tyrogue at the end.

Mt. Mortar Entrance[edit]

Floor 1 entrance

Three entrances to the Mountain[edit]

There are three entrances to this dungeon along Route 42, but the one to take is the middle. In Crystal, it's the quickest way to the Karate King, and all the best items in the second floor, and the alternate first floor, are right on the way. After you beat the Master, you can push away the rock and get all the good stuff in the basement.

You'll need to bring Pokémon with Surf, Flash, and Waterfall. But heed this last warning: Take no more than five Pokémon with you.

This is where the Marill live[edit]

Marill is pretty tough to catch in Gold and Silver—it doesn't appear very often, and when it does, it will be on the dirt parts of the map, even though it's a Water-type. You'll probably have to wait for the swarm. A trainer named Hiker Parry way over on Route 45 is the one to talk to about that.

Use HM 07 to reach 2F and skip the rest of the dungeon[edit]

Trainers Entrance Items
Pokemon GSC Pokemaniac.png
Pokémaniac Miller: Pokebuck.png1020
  • Hyper Potion (hidden in a rock at the end of a dead-end path just right of the waterfall)
  • Ether
  • Guard Spec (Gold/Silver)
  • Revive (Crystal)
Pokemon GSC Super Nerd.png
Super Nerd Markus: Pokebuck.png608

Mt. Mortar looks intimidatingly huge, but most of it is just a big waste of time. From the entrance, you can go in to the lower cave, or down into the basement, but outside of a few easily purchased items, there's nothing on either floor. All of the good stuff is actually found on the same path. Surf north, then use Waterfall to get up to the entrance in the back of the cave. Weave your way through this tedious maze of hills and ponds, going a little out of your way to grab the Rare Candy, TM 40, and the Dragon Scale that is needed to evolve Seadra into Kingdra. Then take the ladder in the upper left corner to a thin strip of the lower cave, where you can pick up a Max Revive (and an Iron in Crystal) and head up the ladder along the left side of the cave to the Karate King's location.

Mt. Mortar Lower Cave[edit]

Floor 1 cave
Lower Cave Items
  • Hyper Potion (need Strength)
  • Escape Rope (need Strength)
  • Max Repel (hidden in a lonely rock in the northeast corner)
  • Max Revive
  • Ultra Ball (Crystal)
  • Nugget (Crystal)
  • Iron (Crystal)
  • Max Potion (Crystal)

Mt. Mortar Upper Cave[edit]

Floor 2
Trainers (Crystal)
Pokemon GSC Super Nerd.png Super Nerd Hugh: Pokebuck.png2496
Upper Cave Items
  • Rare Candy
  • Max Potion
  • TM40: Defense Curl
  • Escape Rope
  • Dragon Scale
  • Elixir
  • Full Restore (hidden on the small middle jump down ledge north)

Mt. Mortar Basement[edit]

Basement

Kiyo , the Blackbelt from Red/Blue/Yellow, has relocated to the depths of this mountain, but it wasn't far enough to get away from you. Take down his two fighters and he will give you a Tyrogue Pokémon, but only if you have an open slot. If your party is full then go empty a slot for Tyrogue, when you return Kiyo will then give you the Tyrogue.

Trainers
Pokemon GSC Blackbelt.png
Blackbelt Kiyo: Pokebuck.png816
Entrance Items
  • Hyper Potion
  • Max Revive (hidden in a solitary rock in the northwest corner)
  • Full Heal (Gold/Silver)
  • PP Up (Crystal)
  • Carbos (Crystal)
  • Max Ether (Crystal)
  • Full Restore (Crystal)

Pokémon Found[edit]

Mt. Mortar Entrance encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Pokemon 019Rattata.pngRattata 14% 14% 14% 14% 14% 14% 30% 30% 30%
Pokemon 020Raticate.pngRaticate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5% 5% 5%
Pokemon 041Zubat.pngZubat 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 30% 30% 30%
Pokemon 042Golbat.pngGolbat N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 10% 10% 10%
Pokemon 066Machop.pngMachop 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% N/A
Pokemon 074Geodude.pngGeodude 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
Pokemon 183Marill.pngMarill 1*% 1*% 1*% 1*% 1*% 1*% N/A N/A 20%
  • Marill encounter rate is much higher during swarms
Surfing throughout Mt. Mortar encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 60% 60% 60%
Pokemon 119Seaking.pngSeaking 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10%
Pokemon 183Marill.pngMarill N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 30% 30% 30%
Mt. Mortar Lower Cave encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Pokemon 019Rattata.pngRattata 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 30% 30% 30%
Pokemon 020Raticate.pngRaticate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 10% 10% 20%
Pokemon 041Zubat.pngZubat 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 10%
Pokemon 042Golbat.pngGolbat N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5% 5% 5%
Pokemon 066Machop.pngMachop 35% 35% 35% 35% 35% N/A 20% 20% N/A
Pokemon 074Geodude.pngGeodude 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 30% 30% 30%
Pokemon 183Marill.pngMarill N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5%
Mt. Mortar Upper Cave encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Pokemon 020Raticate.pngRaticate 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20%
Pokemon 042Golbat.pngGolbat 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 15%
Pokemon 066Machop.pngMachop 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% N/A
Pokemon 067Machoke.pngMachoke 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% N/A
Pokemon 074Geodude.pngGeodude 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 30%
Pokemon 075Graveler.pngGraveler 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30%
Pokemon 183Marill.pngMarill N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5%
Mt. Mortar Basement encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Pokemon 019Rattata.pngRattata 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A
Pokemon 020Raticate.pngRaticate 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
Pokemon 041Zubat.pngZubat 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60%
Pokemon 042Golbat.pngGolbat N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 20% 20% 20%
Pokemon 066Machop.pngMachop 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% N/A
Pokemon 074Geodude.pngGeodude 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
Pokemon 183Marill.pngMarill N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 10%
#236 Tyrogue
Pokemon 236Tyrogue.png
Tyrogue exists merely to evolve. It has poor stats and can learn nothing beyond Tackle. But at level 20, it will evolve into Hitmonlee (if its Attack is higher than its Defense), Hitmonchan (if its Defense is higher than its Attack), or Hitmontop (if the two stats are equal), Use Iron or Protein when Tyrogue is at level 19 to engineer the one you want. Hitmontop is new, but never learns anything good, so Hitmonlee is still the best.
Mt. Mortar Fishing
Old Rod Good Rod Super Rod
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 85% 35% 20%
Pokemon 118Goldeen.pngGoldeen 15% 65% 70%
Pokemon 119Seaking.pngSeaking N/A N/A 10%