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{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} align="right" style="text-align:center"
 
|+ New Pokémon Available
==Pokémon Found==
! style="background-color:#ff0000" | Red
 
! style="background-color:#4080ff" | Blue
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! style="background-color:#ffd700" | Yellow
! style="background-color:#80c0ff" | Morning
! style="background-color:#4080ff" | Day
! style="background-color:#204080;color:#fff" | Night
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| colspan=2 |[[Image:Pokemon_039Jigglypuff.png|40px]][[BP:Jigglypuff (Pokémon)|Jigglypuff]]<br />
Purchase in<br>Pokémon Center:<br />
[[BP:Magikarp (Pokémon)|Magikarp]][[Image:Pokemon_129Magikarp.png|35px]]
|[[Image:Pokemon_027Sandshrew.png|40px]][[BP:Sandshrew (Pokémon)|Sandshrew]]<br />
Purchase in<br>Pokémon Center:<br />
[[BP:Magikarp (Pokémon)|Magikarp]][[Image:Pokemon_129Magikarp.png|35px]]
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'''''After you receive the Boulder Badge, other Pokémon trainers will see you as a worthy opponent.  No fewer than eight trainers wait to challenge you along Route #3.  You'll have a tough struggle getting through them all, but you'll emerge from Route #3 a more powerful (and richer) trainer than ever.  Stock up on Poké Balls to capture some more Pokémon in the wild too.'''''
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[[Image:Pokemon_RBY_Route03.png|left|thumb|600px|Route #3]]
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{|{{prettytable|notwide=1}} align="left" style="font-size:smaller"
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"|'''1'''||Lass||[[Image:Pokébuck.png]]135
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Pidgey||LV9
|- style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;"
|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Pidgey||LV9
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"|'''2'''||Bug Catcher||[[Image:Pokébuck.png]]100
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Caetrpie||LV10
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Weedle||LV10
|-style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;"
|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Caterpie||LV10
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"|'''3'''||Youngster||[[Image:Pokébuck.png]]165
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Rattata||LV11
|-style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;"
|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Ekans||LV11
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"|'''4'''||Bug Catcher||[[Image:Pokébuck.png]]90
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Weedle||LV9
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Kakuna||LV9
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Caterpie||LV9
|- style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;"
|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Metapod||LV9
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{|{{prettytable|notwide=1}} align="left" style="font-size:smaller"
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"|'''5'''||Lass||[[Image:Pokébuck.png]]150
|-
|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Rattata||LV10
|- style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;"
|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Nidoran♂||LV10
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"|'''6'''||Youngster||[[Image:Pokébuck.png]]210
|-style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;"
|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Spearow||LV14
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"|'''7'''||Bug Catcher||[[Image:Pokébuck.png]]110
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|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Caterpie||LV11
|- style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;"
|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Metapod||LV11
|-
|bgcolor="#c080ff"|'''8'''||Lass||[[Image:Pokébuck.png]]210
|- style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;"
|bgcolor="#c080ff"| ||Jigglypuff||LV14
|}
{| {{prettytable}} align="right" style="font-size:larger"
|+ Route 3 encounters
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Pidgey'''[[Image:Pokemon_016Pidgey.png|40px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''48%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''48%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | N/A
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon_021Spearow.png|40px]]'''Spearow'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''48%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''48%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''40%'''
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Jigglypuff'''[[Image:Pokemon_039Jigglypuff.png|40px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''4%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''4%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | N/A
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon_019Rattata.png|40px]]'''Rattata'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''20%'''
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| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Sandshrew'''[[Image:Pokemon_027Sandshrew.png|40px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''20%'''
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| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon 056Mankey.png|40px]]'''Mankey'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''20%'''
|}
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== On the way to Mt. Moon ==
<big>There are eight disgruntled Pokémon trainers between [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Pewter City|Pewter City]] and the entrance to [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Mt. Moon|Mt. Moon]], but they're pretty easy to avoid (by staying out of their direct line of sight).  Still you may need the EXP: Mt. Moon is tough.


At the Mt. Moon Pokémon Center, you can pick up a black market [[BP:Magikarp (Pokémon)|Magikarp]] for [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]500.  As for wild Pokémon, [[BP:Jigglypuff (Pokémon)|Jigglypuffs]] are only decent in Red or Blue, but Yellow players shouldn't move on without a [[BP:Sandshrew (Pokémon)|Sandshrew]] in tow.</big>
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{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}}
 
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #39 Jigglypuff
==Trainers==
! style="background-color:#ffff00;" width="50%"| #27 Sandshrew
 
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==Items==
|[[Image:Pokemon_039Jigglypuff.png|left]]Jigglypuffs, even ''more'' ridiculously cute in Yellow, have a ton of HP, but very few good techniques.  They can use a wide variety of powerful TM's, however, so if you put some time into it, these Puffs can kick some tail.
 
| [[Image:Pokemon_027Sandshrew.png|right]]This Ground-type Pokémon doesn't learn anything particularly exciting but he's tough on defense and makes a good all-around fighter that's virtually impervious to Rock-type attacks.  And you'll be facing a lot of those in the very near future.
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" colspan="2"| #129 Magikarp
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|colspan="2"|[[Image:Pokemon_129Magikarp.png|left]][[Image:Pokemon_130Gyarados.png|right]]The thing about Magikarps is that they're totally, completely horrible.  They come with only one technique, Splash, and it does absolutely nothing.  Magikarps can't learn any TMs or HMs and they don't even learn an attack until Level 15!
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''BUT'' if you can get one to Level 20, it will evolve into [[BP:Gyarados (Pokémon)|Gyarados]], an incredible Flying-type, Water-type dragon with a ton of HP that learns the strong Dragon Rage technique at level 25!  So either stick your 'Karp at the top of your roster to level him up, or drop him in the Day Care Center when you get to [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Route 5-6|Route #5]]. If you can't afford him now, don't worry about it: You can fish for one anywhere once you get a Rod.
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Revision as of 21:53, 8 June 2007

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