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{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} align="right" style="text-align:center"
Mt. Moon is full of several new Pokémon as well as the menacing Team Rocket. Team Rocket is after Pokémon fossils, no doubt as part of some diabolical scheme. It's up to you to stop them from raiding these lost paleontological treasures!
|+ New Pokémon Available
 
! style="background-color:#ff0000" | Red
==1F==
! style="background-color:#4080ff" | Blue
[[File:Pokemon RBY Mt. Moon 1F.png|left|thumb|400px|Mt. Moon 1F]]
! style="background-color:#ffd700" | Yellow
 
|- valign="center"
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1|style=font-size:smaller;float:left}}
| colspan=3 | [[Image:Pokemon 041Zubat.png|40px]]{{bp|Zubat}}<br \>
|+Map key:
{{bp|Geodude}}[[Image:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|50px]]<br \>
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''1'''||Bug Catcher
[[Image:Pokemon 046Paras.png|40px]]{{bp|Paras}}<br \>
{{bp|Clefairy}}[[Image:Pokemon 035Clefairy.png|40px]]
|}
'''''Mt. Moon is full of several new Pokémon as well as the menacing Team Rocket. Team Rocket is after Pokémon fossils, no doubt as part of some diabolical scheme. It's up to you to stop them from raiding these lost paleontological treasures!'''''
[[Image:Pokemon RBY MtMoon 1F.png|left|thumb|400px|Mt. Moon Floor 1]]
{|{{prettytable|notwide=1}} align="left" style="font-size:smaller"
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''1'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Bug Catcher||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]110
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Weedle||LV11
|-
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:#c080ff"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Kakuna||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV11
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''2'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Lass||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]210
|-
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:#c080ff"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Clefairy||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV14
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''3'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Super Nerd||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]275
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Magnemite||LV11
|-
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:#c080ff"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Voltorb||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV11
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''4'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Bug Catcher||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]100
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Caterpie||LV10
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Metapod||LV10
|-
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:#c080ff"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Caterpie||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV10
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''5'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Lass||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]165
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Oddish||LV11
|-
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:#c080ff"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Bellsprout||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV11
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''6'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Youngster||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]150
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Rattata||LV10
|-
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''2'''||Lass
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Rattata||LV10
|-
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''3'''||Super Nerd
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:#c080ff"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Zubat||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV10
|-
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''4'''||Bug Catcher
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''7'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Hiker||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]350
|-
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''5'''||Lass
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Geodude||LV10
|-
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''6'''||Youngster
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Geodude||LV10
|-
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''7'''||Hiker
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:#c080ff"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Onix||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV10
|-
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|A
|style="background:#c080ff"|A
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|}
|}
{{-}}
{{-}}
==Mt. Moon Battle Tactics==
This cave is full of {{bp|Zubat}}, but once you put a {{bp|Pikachu}} or other strong Pokémon at the head of the roster, you'll find them to be little more than an annoyance.  Deeper levels of the dungeon have Zubat that use the Supersonic skill to confuse your Pokémon, but that can be shaken simply by swapping the confused fighter for another.
{{bp|Geodude}} are a bit trickier.  They're weak to Grass and Water, so {{bp|Squirtle}}'s Bubble and {{bp|Bulbasaur}}'s Vine Whip can wipe them out quickly.  If you don't have either of these, you can just grab '''TM 12''' and use it to teach Water Gun to one of your Rattata, Jigglypuff, Nidorina or Nidorino.  Remember that Poison- and Rock-type attacks don't do very well against Geodude, and Electric attacks have no effect at all.


===Trainers===
Also feel free to use '''TM 01''', which teaches Mega Punch. It's a pretty powerful Normal-type attack, although it's slightly inaccurate.  It will be outclassed by other attacks such as Strength, Body Slam and Double-Edge later on.
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{-}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer|RB}}
<div>
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Bug Catcher||110}}
[[Image:Pokemon RBY MtMoon B1.png|left|frame|Mt. Moon Basement 1]]
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|013|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|014|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Lass||210}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|035|14}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Super Nerd||275}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|081|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|100|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Bug Catcher||100}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|010|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|011|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|010|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Lass||165}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|043|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|069|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Youngster||150}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|019|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|019|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|041|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Hiker||350}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|074|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|074|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|095|10}}
|}
{{Pokemon/Trainer|YEL}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Bug Catcher||110}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|013|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|014|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Lass||210}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|035|14}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Super Nerd||275}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|081|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|100|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Bug Catcher||100}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|010|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|011|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|010|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Lass||165}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|043|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|069|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Youngster||150}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|019|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|019|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|041|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Hiker||350}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|074|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|074|10}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|095|10}}
|}
</div>
</div>
 
<div style="float:right">
===Pokémon found===
{| {{prettytable}} style="font-size:larger"
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
|+ Mt. Moon 1F encounters
{{Pokemon/Wild|RB}}
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Zubat'''[[Image:Pokemon 041Zubat.png|40px]]
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||035|8|1|bp=1}}
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''79%'''
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||041|6-11|79|bp=1}}
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''79%'''
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||046|8|5|bp=1}}
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''75%'''
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||074|8,10|15|bp=1}}
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|50px]]'''Geodude'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''15%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''15%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''20%'''
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Paras'''[[Image:Pokemon 046Paras.png|40px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''5%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''5%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | N/A
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon 035Clefairy.png|40px]]'''Clefairy'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''1%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''1%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''1%'''
|-
| 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" | '''4%'''
|}
|}
{{Pokemon/Wild|YEL}}
{| {{prettytable}} style="font-size:larger"
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||027|12|4|bp=1}}
|+ Mt. Moon B1 encounters
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||035|11|1}}
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Zubat'''[[Image:Pokemon 041Zubat.png|40px]]
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||041|6-11|75}}
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''60%'''
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||074|10|20}}
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''60%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''65%'''
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|50px]]'''Geodude'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''26%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''26%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''20%'''
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Paras'''[[Image:Pokemon 046Paras.png|40px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''10%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''10%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''10%'''
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon 035Clefairy.png|40px]]'''Clefairy'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''4%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''4%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''5%'''
|}
|}
</div>
</div>
==B1F==
[[File:Pokemon RBY Mt. Moon B1F.png|left|thumb|400px|Mt. Moon B1F]]
{{-}}
{{-}}
 
{| {{prettytable}} align="right" style="font-size:larger"
===Pokemon found===
|+ Mt. Moon B2 encounters
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Zubat'''[[Image:Pokemon 041Zubat.png|40px]]
{{Pokemon/Wild|RB}}
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''54%'''
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||035|9|4|bp=1}}
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''54%'''
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||041|7-11|60|bp=1}}
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''60%'''
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||046|10|10|bp=1}}
|-
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||074|7-9|26|bp=1}}
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|50px]]'''Geodude'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''25%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''25%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''15%'''
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Paras'''[[Image:Pokemon 046Paras.png|40px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''15%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''15%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''15%'''
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon 035Clefairy.png|40px]]'''Clefairy'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''6%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''6%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''10%'''
|}
|}
{{Pokemon/Wild|YEL}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||035|10,12|5}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||041|8-11|65}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||046|9,11|10}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||074|10,11|20}}
|}
</div>


==Mt. Moon battle tactics==
==More Battles Await==
[[File:Pokemon YEL Zubat fight.png|frame]]
Two nasty surprises await at the end of Mt. Moon (to get to the end, take ladder C to F to G). Red and Blue players may simply want to avoid Rocket #3, since his Level 16 {{bp|Raticate}} can easily slay a Pokémon with Hyper Fang. Yellow players can't avoid their extra battle, though.  Use an Escape Rope and come back with a healed party, or heal up with Potions as needed. Yellow players should also watch out for Jessie and James, who will ambush you at the end after the battle over the fossils.
This cave is full of {{bp|Zubat}}, but once you have a {{bp|Pikachu}} who can hit them with its super effective move, {{bpm|Thunder Shock}} (or another strong Pokémon at the head of the roster), you'll find them to be little more than an annoyance. Deeper levels of the dungeon have Zubat that use the Supersonic skill to confuse your Pokémon, but that can be shaken simply by swapping the confused fighter for another.


{{bp|Geodude}} is a bit trickier. They're weak to Grass and Water, so {{bp|Squirtle}}'s Bubble or Water Gun (can learn by level 15) and {{bp|Bulbasaur}}'s Vine Whip can wipe them out quickly. Also, {{bp|Butterfree}} and its Confusion attack. If you don't have either of these, you can just grab '''TM12''' and use it to teach Water Gun to one of your Rattata, Jigglypuff, Nidorina or Nidorino. You can also use {{bp|Charmander}}/{{bp|Charmeleon}}'s Ember attack. Although it may be fire and say that it's ineffective, it does considerable amount of damage compared to most other attacks. Alternatively, if you have a Nidoran (male or female), it will learn Double Kick at level 12 (Yellow version only), which is super effective to Rock types because the move is a Fighting type. Remember that Poison- and Rock-type attacks don't do very well against Geodude, and Electric attacks have no effect at all.
Which fossil should you take?  When you get the '''Dome Fossil''' cloned (much later in the game), it will become {{bp|Kabuto}}.  The '''Helix Fossil''' will yield an {{bp|Omanyte}}. You can't go wrong with either one, since chances are you won't want to exchange a member of your high-level team by that time.  To get the other one, you'll either have to trade for it, or receive one as a prize in [[Pokémon Stadium]].
 
{{-}}
Also feel free to use '''TM01''', which teaches Mega Punch. It's a pretty powerful Normal-type attack, although it's slightly inaccurate. It will be outclassed by other attacks such as Strength, Body Slam, and Double-Edge later on.
[[Image:Pokemon RBY MtMoon B2.png|left|thumb|400px|Mt. Moon Basement 2]]
 
{|{{prettytable|notwide=1}} align="left" style="font-size:smaller"
==More battles await==
|-
[[File:Pokemon RBY Mt. Moon B2F.png|left|thumb|400px|Mt. Moon B2F]]
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''1'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Rocket||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]330
 
|-
{| {{prettytable|float=left|style=font-size:smaller}}
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Sandshrew||LV11
|+Map key:
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Rattata||LV11
|-
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:#c080ff"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Zubat||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV11
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''2'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Rocket||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]360
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Zubat||LV12
|-
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:#c080ff"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Ekans||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV12
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''3'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Rocket||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]390
|-
|style="background:#8000ff"| ||Raticate||LV16
|-
|style="background:yellow"| ||Rattata||LV13
|-
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:yellow"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Zubat||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV13
|-
|style="background:#8000ff"|'''4'''||style="background:#8000ff"|Rocket||style="background:#8000ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]390
|-
|style="background:#8000ff"| ||Rattata||LV13
|-
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:#8000ff"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Zubat||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV13
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|'''5'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Super Nerd||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]300
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Grimer||LV12
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"| ||Voltorb||LV12
|-
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:#c080ff"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Koffing||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV12
|-
|style="background:yellow"|'''6'''||style="background:yellow"|Jessie & James||style="background:yellow"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]420
|-
|style="background:yellow"| ||Ekans||LV14
|-
|style="background:yellow"| ||Meowth||LV14
|-
|style="border-bottom:2px solid grey;background:yellow"| ||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|Koffing||style="border-bottom:2px solid grey"|LV14
|-
|style="background:#c080ff"|A
|style="background:#c080ff"|A
|colspan="2"|TM 01
|colspan="2"|TM 01
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|}
|}
{{-}}
{{-}}
Two nasty surprises await at the end of Mt. Moon (to get to the end, take ladder C to F to G). Red and Blue players may simply want to avoid Rocket #3, since his Level 16 {{bp|Raticate}} can easily slay a Pokémon with Hyper Fang. Yellow players can't avoid their extra battle, though. Use an Escape Rope and come back with a healed party, or heal up with Potions as needed. Yellow players should also watch out for the infamous Team Rocket duo Jessie and James, who will unexpectedly ambush you at the end after the battle over the fossils.
Which fossil should you take? When you get the '''Dome Fossil''' cloned (much later in the game), it will become {{bp|Kabuto}}. The '''Helix Fossil''' will yield an {{bp|Omanyte}}. You can't go wrong with either one, since chances are you won't want to exchange a member of your high-level team by that time. To get the other one, you'll either have to trade for it, or receive one as a prize in [[Pokémon Stadium]].
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer|RB}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Rocket||330}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|027|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|019|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|041|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Rocket||360}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|041|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|023|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Rocket||480}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|020|16}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Rocket||390}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|019|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|041|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|RB|Super Nerd||300}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|088|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|100|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|RB|109|12}}
|}
{{Pokemon/Trainer|YEL}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Rocket||330}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|027|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|019|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|041|11}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Rocket||360}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|041|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|023|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Rocket||390}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|019|13}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|041|13}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Super Nerd||300}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|088|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|100|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|109|12}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|YEL|Rocket||420|image=Pokemon YEL Jesse and James.png}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|023|14}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|052|14}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|YEL|109|14}}
|}
</div>
===Pokémon found===
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{Pokemon/Wild|RB}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||035|10,12|6|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||041|9-12|49|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||046|10,12|15|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|RB||074|9,10|30|bp=1}}
|}
{{Pokemon/Wild|YEL}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||035|9,11,13|10}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||041|10-13|60}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||046|13|15}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|YEL||074|11|15}}
|}
</div>


==Secrets of the Moon Stones==
==Secrets of the Moon Stones==
The '''Moon Stone''' you pick up here is a crucial item, and one of only five Moon Stones in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow. Moon Stones are the one and only way to make certain Pokémon evolve, of which there are exactly four: {{bp|Nidorino}} ({{bp|Nidoking}}), {{bp|Nidorina}} ({{bp|Nidoqueen}}), {{bp|Jigglypuff}} ({{bp|Wigglytuff}}) and {{bp|Clefairy}} ({{bp|Clefable}}). But don't go using that Moon Stone quite yet: all four of these Pokémon stop learning moves once they're evolved (although the Nidos do get one new move each: Nidoking gets Thrash and Nidoqueen gets Body Slam at level 23, which are both excellent moves), so before you evolve any of them, check the [[Pokémon/Pokédex|Pokédex]] and make sure they've learned all the skills you want out of them. Note, though, that all four can still learn a wide variety of skills from TMs and HMs.
The '''Moon Stone''' you pick up here is a crucial item, and one of only five Moon Stones in the Pokémon world. Moon Stones are the one and only way to make certain Pokémon evolve, of which there are exactly four: {{bp|Nidorino}} ({{bp|Nidoking}}), {{bp|Nidorina}} ({{bp|Nidoqueen}}), {{bp|Jigglypuff}} ({{bp|Wigglytuff}}) and {{bp|Clefairy}} ({{bp|Clefable}}). But don't go using that Moon Stone quite yet: all four of these Pokémon stop learning moves once they're evolved (although the Nidos do get one new move: ??), so before you evolve any of them, check the [[Pokémon/Pokédex|Pokédex]] and make sure they've learned all the skills you want out of them. Note, though, that all four can still learn a wide variety of skills from TMs and HMs.


There is one '''Moon Stone''' here in plain sight, and another hidden in one of the basements. Before you take on Trainer #5 near the two fossils, search the dead end marked D for a second '''Moon Stone'''.
There is one '''Moon Stone''' here in plain sight, and another hidden in one of the basements. Before you take on Trainer #5 near the two fossils, search the dead end marked D for a second '''Moon Stone'''.


==New Pokémon==
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#35 Clefairy|contents={{PokePic|Clefairy|left}}
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #41 Zubat
 
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #74 Geodude
Clefairy and Jigglypuff are very similar; both are pink, puffy Pokémon that evolve with a Moon Stone, have a ton of HP, and can use just about any TM. However, Clefairy has much better stats overall. Clefairy isn't very useful for adventuring, but can become fairly useful in link battles with the help of TMs. Clefairy is definitely better than Jigglypuff, and it can learn Water Gun from that TM12 you obtained recently. Note that if you are playing Yellow, you may wish to catch a second Clefairy because later on Route #2 you can trade the extra Clefairy for a Mr. Mime.
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|[[File:Pokemon 041Zubat.png|left]]Zubat isn't that good. It's a Poison and Flying-type (although it doesn't learn any Poison attacks), so it's weak to many types. Leech Life's draining ability is useful, but is extremely weak at 15 power. It's hard to damage most things with it.
{{Pokemon/New|title=# 41 Zubat|contents={{PokePic|Zubat|right}}
|[[File:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|right]]Geodude is painfully slow, and its double weaknesses to Grass and Water can be devastating.  However, its Attack and Defense can grow to high levels, and it can gain Rock and Ground attacks without the use of TMs.  Geodude's strength against Electric, Flying, Fire and Normal attacks is also very useful throughout the game.
 
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Zubat isn't that good. It's a Poison and Flying-type (although it doesn't learn any Poison attacks), so it's weak to many types. Leech Life's draining ability is useful, but is extremely weak at 15 power. It's hard to damage most things with it. It does however have the status move Supersonic, which can confuse opponents despite its poor accuracy, which can be later upgraded with Confuse Ray that has almost perfect accuracy.
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #35 Clefairy
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #46 Paras
{{Pokemon/New|title=#46 Paras|contents={{PokePic|Paras|right}}
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|[[File:Pokemon 035Clefairy.png|left]]{{bp|Clefairy}} and {{bp|Jigglypuff}} are very similar; both are pink, puffy Pokémon that evolve with a Moon Stone, have a ton of HP, and can use just about any TM. However, Clefairy has much better stats overall. Clefairy isn't very useful for adventuring, but can become fairly useful in link battles with the help of TMs. Clefairy is definitely better than Jigglypuff, and it can learn Water Gun from that TM you obtained recently.
A unique Bug and Grass-type Pokémon, Paras is however, very weak in general. Many claim it's a "Psychic stopper", given its Bug-type (which is the only type in Generation I whose attacks are super effective on the dominating Psychic-types), lack of a Poison-type, and its Leech Life Bug-type attack. Unfortunately, this just isn't the case. Leech Life is extremely weak no matter what, and Paras' stats are mediocre. Paras' only saving grace is Spore, the only Sleep-inducing attack with a nearly perfect accuracy that is great for catching Pokémon and useful in Pokémon battles. Unfortunately, since Paras and its evolution {{bp|Parasect}} are so slow, it will likely lose most of its HP before hitting anything with it.
|[[File:Pokemon 046Paras.png|right]]A unique Bug/Grass combo, {{bp|Paras}} is very weak in general. Many claim it's a "Psychic stopper", given its Bug-type, lack of a Poison-type, and its Leech Life Bug-type attack. Unfortunately, this just isn't the case. Leech Life is extremely weak no matter what, and Paras' stats are mediocre. Paras' only saving grace is Spore, a Sleep-inducing attack with a nearly perfect accuracy that is great for catching Pokémon. Unforunately, since Paras (more likely {{bp|Parasect}}) is so slow, it will likely lose most of its HP before hitting anything with it.
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{{Pokemon/New|title = #74 Geodude|contents={{PokePic|Geodude|right}}
 
Geodude is painfully slow, and its double weaknesses to Grass and Water can be devastating. However, its Attack and Defense can grow to high levels, and it can gain Rock and Ground attacks without the use of TMs. Geodude's strength against Electric, Flying, Fire and Normal attacks is also very useful throughout the game. While it is needed to trade as a Graveler for it to evolve into its final evolution, Golem, it can become a great Pokémon to use overall in teams.
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