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==Pokémon Found==
==Pokémon Found==
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #32}}
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #32}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Hoppip|187|10|10||5|20||20|20|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Hoppip|187|10|10||10|10||15|15|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Pidgey|016|||||||4|4|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Pidgey|016|||||||5|5|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Ekans|023||||20|30|10|16|16|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Ekans|023||||30|30|30|30|30|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Rattata|019|20|25|25|15|15|10|40|40|40}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Rattata|019|35|40|30|5|10||30|30|30}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Bellsprout|069|20|25|25|25|10|20|20|20|16}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Bellsprout|069|30|30|20|30|30|20|20|20|20}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Mareep|179|45|40|20|25|25|25|||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Mareep|179|20|20|10|20|20|10|||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Wooper|194|5||30|10||35|||8}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Wooper|194|4||35|4||35|||30}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Zubat|041||||||10|||16}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Zubat|041|1||5|1||5|||10}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Gastly|092|||||||||8}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Gastly|092|||||||||5}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Hoothoot|163|||||||||12}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Hoothoot|163|||||||||5}}
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| [[File:Pokemon 023Ekans.png|left]] Only Silver and Crystal players can catch an Ekans, but Gold players can buy one at the Goldenrod Game Corner.  Ekans learns a variety of fun moves like Wrap, Bite, and Acid, but never gets anything powerful enough to make it worth using.  Its token new move is Haze (which restores altered stats and conditions)… at level 43.  Yep, Team Rocket can have this Pokémon, and they're welcome to it.
| [[File:Pokemon 023Ekans.png|left]] Only Silver and Crystal players can catch an Ekans, but Gold players can buy one at the Goldenrod Game Corner.  Ekans learns a variety of fun moves like Wrap, Bite, and Acid, but never gets anything powerful enough to make it worth using.  One positive, it is good at facing Ghost types due to learning Bite.  Its token new move is Haze which restores altered stats and conditions at level 43.  Team Rocket seem to like this Pokémon, and they can have it.  
| [[File:Pokemon 194Wooper.png|right]] Wooper's odd mix of Ground and Water types grants it limited resistance to Water, Fire, Poison, and Steel attacks, and complete immunity to Electric.  Its only weakness is to Grass, which absolutely wrecks it.  Wooper has some good moves like Water Gun (at start) and Earthquake (level 31), but generally poor stats.  When it evolves into {{bp|Quagsire}} at level 20, its stats nearly double, except Speed which drops drastically.
| [[File:Pokemon 194Wooper.png|right]] Wooper's odd mix of Ground and Water types grants it limited resistance to Water, Fire, Poison, and Steel attacks, and complete immunity to Electric.  Its only weakness is to Grass, which absolutely wrecks it.  Wooper has some good moves like Water Gun (at start) and Earthquake (level 31), but generally poor stats.  When it evolves into {{bp|Quagsire}} at level 20, its stats nearly double, except Speed which drops drastically.
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| [[File:Pokemon 179Mareep.png|left]] You'll definitely want a Mareep, since it's the only Electric Pokémon you'll be able to get for the next several hours.  As Electric Pokémon go, it's slow and doesn't learn many Electric attacks, but it evolves quickly and has a great Special Attack.  One tip: Never delay evolved form {{bp|Flaaffy}} from evolving into {{bp|Ampharos}} (its third stage), or you won't be able to learn Thunder Punch.
| [[File:Pokemon 179Mareep.png|left]] You'll definitely want a Mareep, since it's the only Electric Pokémon you'll be able to get for the next several hours.  As Electric Pokémon go, it's slow and doesn't learn many Electric attacks, but it evolves quickly and has a great Special Attack.  One tip: Never delay evolved form {{bp|Flaaffy}} from evolving into {{bp|Ampharos}} (its third stage), or you won't be able to learn Thunder Punch.
| [[File:Pokemon 129Magikarp.png|right]] Magikarp can now learn a third skill, Flail, at level 30.  Of course, you'd be insane to stick with Magikarp for that long, since it can evolve into a super-strong {{bp|Gyarados}} at level 20.  Gyarados can now learn Rain Dance, but is basically unchanged. It's probably a good idea to keep the Magikarp out of the way for now as you can catch the Red Gyarados later on in the game.
| [[File:Pokemon 129Magikarp.png|right]] Magikarp can now learn a third skill, Flail, at level 30.  Of course, you'd be insane to stick with Magikarp for that long, since it can evolve into a super-strong {{bp|Gyarados}} at level 20.  Gyarados can now learn Rain Dance, but is basically unchanged. It's probably a good idea to keep the Magikarp out of the way for now as you can catch a rare Gyarados later on in the game.
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! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #72 Tentacool
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