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'''''The next two roads are short, but they lead in many directions and join several areas together.  The tree you couldn't get past is still there, but this time you have the Squirtbottle from Goldenrod City.  When the tree is gone, you'll finally be able to move on to the next area.'''''
'''''The next two roads are short, but they lead in many directions and join several areas together.  The tree you couldn't get past is still there, but this time you have the Squirtbottle from Goldenrod City.  When the tree is gone, you'll finally be able to move on to the next area.'''''
[[Image:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-Route37.png|thumb|350px|left|Route #37]]
[[File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-Route37.png|thumb|350px|left|Route #37]]
==Trainers and Items==  
 
==Trainers and Items==
{|
{|
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!colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;"|Trainers
!colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Trainers
!width="20px"|
!width="20px"|
!align="center" valign="top" colspan="2" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;"|Items
!align="center" valign="top" colspan="2" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Items
|-
|-
|[[Image:Pokemon GSC Twins.png]]
|[[File:Pokemon GSC Twins.png]]
|'''Twins Ann & Anne''': [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]320
|'''Twins Ann & Anne''': [[File:Pokébuck.png]]320
* {{bp|Jigglypuff|16|259}}
*{{bp|Jigglypuff|16|259}}
* {{bp|Clefairy|16|232}}
*{{bp|Clefairy|16|232}}
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2"|
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*Ether
*Ether
|-
|-
|[[Image:Pokemon GSC Psychic.png]]
|[[File:Pokemon GSC Psychic.png]]
|'''Psychic Greg''': [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]544
|'''Psychic Greg''': [[File:Pokébuck.png]]544
* {{bp|Drowzee|17|370}}
*{{bp|Drowzee|17|370}}
|}
|}
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[[Image:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-Route36.png|thumb|600px|left|Route #36]]
[[File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-Route36.png|thumb|600px|left|Route #36]]
 
==Trainers and Items==  
==Trainers and Items==  
{|
{|
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|-
!colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;"|Trainers
!colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Trainers
|-
|-
|[[Image:Pokemon GSC Schoolboy.png]]
|[[File:Pokemon GSC Schoolboy.png]]
|valign="top"|Schoolboy Alan: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]512 (Phone)
|valign="top" | Schoolboy Alan: [[File:Pokébuck.png]]512 (Phone)
* {{bp|Tangela|16|568}}
*{{bp|Tangela|16|568}}
|-
|-
|[[Image:Pokemon GSC Psychic.png]]
|[[File:Pokemon GSC Psychic.png]]
|valign="top"|Psychic Mark: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]480
|valign="top" | Psychic Mark: [[File:Pokébuck.png]]480
* {{bp|Abra|13|202}}
*{{bp|Abra|13|202}}
* {{bp|Abra|13|202}}
*{{bp|Abra|13|202}}
* {{bp|Kadabra|15|465}}
*{{bp|Kadabra|15|465}}
|-
|-
!align="center" valign="top" colspan="2" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;"|Items
!align="center" valign="top" colspan="2" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Items
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|valign="top" colspan="2" |
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== Route Features ==
==Route Features==
=== Trade numbers for a Fire Stone ===
===Trade numbers for a Fire Stone===
Elemental Sones are phenomenally rare, but junior trainer Alan doesn't have any problem finding them.  After you beat him, give him your phone number,  Eventually, he'll call and offer you a free Fire Stone, no strings attached!
Elemental Stones are phenomenally rare, but junior trainer Alan doesn't have any problem finding them.  After you beat him, give him your phone number,  Eventually, he'll call and offer you a free Fire Stone, no strings attached!
=== Water (and capture) the Sudowoodo ===
 
===Water (and capture) the Sudowoodo===
Shortly before a tree in the middle of the path, you'll find the daughter of the Flower Shop woman in Goldenrod City.  Talk to her, then head back to see her mom in Goldenrod City and get the '''Squirtbottle'''.  Take that to the "tree" blocking the path and give it a squirt.  When you use the Squirtbottle on the weird tree, it will attack you.  It's not a tree at all—it's {{bp|Sudowoodo}}, a Rock-type Pokémon that looks like a tree!  It's the only place that Sudowoodo shows up.  Attack—capture it carefully, since if you K.O. it, it's gone for good.
Shortly before a tree in the middle of the path, you'll find the daughter of the Flower Shop woman in Goldenrod City.  Talk to her, then head back to see her mom in Goldenrod City and get the '''Squirtbottle'''.  Take that to the "tree" blocking the path and give it a squirt.  When you use the Squirtbottle on the weird tree, it will attack you.  It's not a tree at all—it's {{bp|Sudowoodo}}, a Rock-type Pokémon that looks like a tree!  It's the only place that Sudowoodo shows up.  Attack—capture it carefully, since if you K.O. it, it's gone for good.
=== More free stuff ===
 
===More free stuff===
The "tree" wasn't too popular, and the man to the right of it will give you '''TM 08''' just for uprooting it.  It contains Rock Smash, which breaks certain rocks that you'll soon encounter, and deals Fighting-type damage while lowering opponents' Defense in battle.
The "tree" wasn't too popular, and the man to the right of it will give you '''TM 08''' just for uprooting it.  It contains Rock Smash, which breaks certain rocks that you'll soon encounter, and deals Fighting-type damage while lowering opponents' Defense in battle.
=== Three Apricorn Trees ===
 
===Three Apricorn Trees===
The trees south of the entrance to Ecruteak City contain '''Red''', '''Blue''', and '''Black''' Apricorns, which can be made into Level, Lure, and Heavy balls by Kurt in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver/Azalea Town|Azalea Town]].  Like all Berries, they grow back every day.
The trees south of the entrance to Ecruteak City contain '''Red''', '''Blue''', and '''Black''' Apricorns, which can be made into Level, Lure, and Heavy balls by Kurt in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver/Azalea Town|Azalea Town]].  Like all Berries, they grow back every day.
=== Mr. Thursday and Mr. Sunday ===
 
===Mr. Thursday and Mr. Sunday===
You know the drill: Talk to Arthur, who appear above the Ruins of Alpha on Thursdays, and get a '''Hard Stone''', which powers up Rock attacks (go Sudowoodo!).  Talk to Sunny below the Apricorn Trees on Sunday for a '''Magnet''', which beefs up Electric moves.
You know the drill: Talk to Arthur, who appear above the Ruins of Alpha on Thursdays, and get a '''Hard Stone''', which powers up Rock attacks (go Sudowoodo!).  Talk to Sunny below the Apricorn Trees on Sunday for a '''Magnet''', which beefs up Electric moves.
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==Pokémon found==
==Pokémon found==
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #36}}
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #36}}
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! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #234 Stantler
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #234 Stantler
|-valign="top"
|-valign="top"
| [[Image:Pokemon 185Sudowoodo.png|left]]This odd tree creature is the game's only pure-Rock Pokémon, which is kind of cool.  With a good Attack and Rock's traditional high defense, Sudowoodo is the worst nightmare of Fire, Ice, Flying and Bug-types.  Just keep it away from Water, Grass, Ground and Fighting-type Pokémon.
| [[File:Pokemon 185Sudowoodo.png|left]]This odd tree creature is the game's only pure-Rock Pokémon, which is kind of cool.  With a good Attack and Rock's traditional high defense, Sudowoodo is the worst nightmare of Fire, Ice, Flying and Bug-types.  Just keep it away from Water, Grass, Ground and Fighting-type Pokémon.
| [[Image:Pokemon 234Stantler.png|right]]This feral antelope has uniformly solid stats and particularly high Attack and Speed scores.  It can learn a couple of decent Normal attacks (Stomp at 23 and Take Down at 40), but its moves are otherwise on the weak side.  Since it can't evolve, and there are better Normal-types out there, it might not be a good idea to spend a lot of time leveling up this one.
| [[File:Pokemon 234Stantler.png|right]]This feral antelope has uniformly solid stats and particularly high Attack and Speed scores.  It can learn a couple of decent Normal attacks (Stomp at 23 and Take Down at 40), but its moves are otherwise on the weak side.  Since it can't evolve, and there are better Normal-types out there, it might not be a good idea to spend a lot of time leveling up this one.
|-
|-
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #37 Vulpix
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #37 Vulpix
!
!
|-valign="top"
|-valign="top"
| [[Image:Pokemon 037Vulpix.png|left]]While Gold players are gaining the ability to collect a {{bp|Growlithe}} for the first time, Silver players can now collect Vulpix.  While not as powerful as Growlithe, Vulpix and {{bp|Ninetales}}  are a bit quicker, and sometimes that makes all the difference.  They haven't changed much, but at least now Ninetales keeps learning moves after it's evolved.
| [[File:Pokemon 037Vulpix.png|left]]While Gold players are gaining the ability to collect a {{bp|Growlithe}} for the first time, Silver players can now collect Vulpix.  While not as powerful as Growlithe, Vulpix and {{bp|Ninetales}}  are a bit quicker, and sometimes that makes all the difference.  They haven't changed much, but at least now Ninetales keeps learning moves after it's evolved.
| style="text-align:center" |[[Image:Pokeball.png|100px]]
| style="text-align:center" | [[File:Pokeball.png|100px]]
|}
|}
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{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon Gold and Silver|prevpage=National Park|nextpage=Ecruteak City}}

Revision as of 16:22, 20 November 2009

The next two roads are short, but they lead in many directions and join several areas together. The tree you couldn't get past is still there, but this time you have the Squirtbottle from Goldenrod City. When the tree is gone, you'll finally be able to move on to the next area.

Route #37

Trainers and Items

Trainers Items
Pokemon GSC Twins.png Twins Ann & Anne: File:Pokébuck.png320
  • Black Apricorn
  • Blue Apricorn
  • Red Apricorn
  • Magnet (Sunday)
  • Ether
Pokemon GSC Psychic.png Psychic Greg: File:Pokébuck.png544
Route #36

Trainers and Items

Trainers
Pokemon GSC Schoolboy.png Schoolboy Alan: File:Pokébuck.png512 (Phone)
Pokemon GSC Psychic.png Psychic Mark: File:Pokébuck.png480
  • Abra (lvl. 13, 202 EXP)
  • Abra (lvl. 13, 202 EXP)
  • Kadabra (lvl. 15, 465 EXP)
Items
  • TM08 (Rock Smash)
  • Hard Stone (Thursday)

Route Features

Trade numbers for a Fire Stone

Elemental Stones are phenomenally rare, but junior trainer Alan doesn't have any problem finding them. After you beat him, give him your phone number, Eventually, he'll call and offer you a free Fire Stone, no strings attached!

Water (and capture) the Sudowoodo

Shortly before a tree in the middle of the path, you'll find the daughter of the Flower Shop woman in Goldenrod City. Talk to her, then head back to see her mom in Goldenrod City and get the Squirtbottle. Take that to the "tree" blocking the path and give it a squirt. When you use the Squirtbottle on the weird tree, it will attack you. It's not a tree at all—it's Sudowoodo, a Rock-type Pokémon that looks like a tree! It's the only place that Sudowoodo shows up. Attack—capture it carefully, since if you K.O. it, it's gone for good.

More free stuff

The "tree" wasn't too popular, and the man to the right of it will give you TM 08 just for uprooting it. It contains Rock Smash, which breaks certain rocks that you'll soon encounter, and deals Fighting-type damage while lowering opponents' Defense in battle.

Three Apricorn Trees

The trees south of the entrance to Ecruteak City contain Red, Blue, and Black Apricorns, which can be made into Level, Lure, and Heavy balls by Kurt in Azalea Town. Like all Berries, they grow back every day.

Mr. Thursday and Mr. Sunday

You know the drill: Talk to Arthur, who appear above the Ruins of Alpha on Thursdays, and get a Hard Stone, which powers up Rock attacks (go Sudowoodo!). Talk to Sunny below the Apricorn Trees on Sunday for a Magnet, which beefs up Electric moves.

Pokémon found

Route #36 encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Pokemon 016Pidgey.pngPidgey 30% 30% N/A 30% 30% N/A 25% 40% N/A
Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.pngNidoran♀ 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A
Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.pngNidoran♂ 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A
Pokemon 037Vulpix.pngVulpix N/A N/A N/A 20% 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A
Pokemon 058Growlithe.pngGrowlithe 20% 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A 20% 30% N/A
Pokemon 163Hoothoot.pngHoothoot N/A N/A 30% N/A N/A 30% N/A N/A 30%
Pokemon 234Stantler.pngStantler 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% N/A N/A N/A
Pokemon 165Ledyba.pngLedyba N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 25% N/A N/A
Pokemon 069Bellsprout.pngBellsprout N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 30% 30% 20%
Pokemon 167Spinarak.pngSpinarak N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 30%
Pokemon 092Gastly.pngGastly N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 20%
Route #37 encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Pokemon 165Ledyba.pngLedyba N/A N/A N/A 30% N/A N/A 20% N/A N/A
Pokemon 166Ledian.pngLedian N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5% N/A N/A
Pokemon 016Pidgey.pngPidgey 50% 30% N/A 40% 30% N/A 20% 50% N/A
Pokemon 017Pidgeotto.pngPidgeotto N/A 10% N/A N/A 10% N/A 5% 20% N/A
Pokemon 058Growlithe.pngGrowlithe 30% 15% 10% N/A N/A N/A 50% 30% N/A
Pokemon 037Vulpix.pngVulpix N/A N/A N/A 15% 15% 15% N/A N/A N/A
Pokemon 234Stantler.pngStantler 20% 45% 40% 15% 45% 15% N/A N/A 50%
Pokemon 163Hoothoot.pngHoothoot N/A N/A 20% N/A N/A 70% N/A N/A 20%
Pokemon 164Noctowl.pngNoctowl N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5%
Pokemon 167Spinarak.pngSpinarak N/A N/A 30% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 20%
Pokemon 168Ariados.pngAriados N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5%
#185 Sudowoodo #234 Stantler
Pokemon 185Sudowoodo.png
This odd tree creature is the game's only pure-Rock Pokémon, which is kind of cool. With a good Attack and Rock's traditional high defense, Sudowoodo is the worst nightmare of Fire, Ice, Flying and Bug-types. Just keep it away from Water, Grass, Ground and Fighting-type Pokémon.
Pokemon 234Stantler.png
This feral antelope has uniformly solid stats and particularly high Attack and Speed scores. It can learn a couple of decent Normal attacks (Stomp at 23 and Take Down at 40), but its moves are otherwise on the weak side. Since it can't evolve, and there are better Normal-types out there, it might not be a good idea to spend a lot of time leveling up this one.
#37 Vulpix
Pokemon 037Vulpix.png
While Gold players are gaining the ability to collect a Growlithe for the first time, Silver players can now collect Vulpix. While not as powerful as Growlithe, Vulpix and Ninetales are a bit quicker, and sometimes that makes all the difference. They haven't changed much, but at least now Ninetales keeps learning moves after it's evolved.
Pokeball.png