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Welcome to Victory Road, one of the easiest dungeons in the game, first go to your right for some items then exit to the North-West. This is a great place to level up water pokemon for the Elite Four. At night, when Graveler infests the cave, Surf will one-shot any that you encounter.
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'''''You have one more obstacle before you make it to the Indigo Plateau and the Elite Four. The cave is really no big deal to get through, but the items in the cave are a big deal!  Pick up as many as you can, then head out to Indigo Plateau.'''''


==2F==
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Here, go up the ledge and go right then up to exit to level 3.
==Floor 1==
==3F==
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Victory Road F1.png|thumb|left|400px|Floor 1]]
Go left and jump down, go down the ladder for a Full Restore then jump down and go up the ladder again. To the right, there is a hole and a tunnel, fall down the hole for TM26 and a Max Potion on the rock then get back up and go through the tunnel to the North. Prepare for a rival battle and go up to exit.
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==Floor 2==
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Victory Road F2.png|thumb|left|400px|Floor 2]]
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==Floor 3==
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Victory Road F3.png|thumb|right|400px|Floor 3]]
Don't be too surprised when you rival shows up to challenge you right at the end of a long dungeon, mere steps away from a Pokémon Center.  Be prepared for this fight when you head up to the exit. Your rival has six Pokémon now, and their levels are quite high.  The new addition is {{bp|Kadabra}}, a quick and powerful Psychic.  A Dark-type Sneasel would be great against it, or any Pokémon with Dark-type moves.
*Rival:
** {{bp|Sneasel|34|960}}
** {{bp|Magneton|35|1173}}
** {{bp|Meganium}}/{{bp|Typhlosion}}/{{bp|Feraligatr|38|1710}} and [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2280
** {{bp|Golbat|36|1318}}
** {{bp|Haunter|35|945}}
** {{bp|Kadabra|35|1087}}
=== Drop down for TM 26 ===
You might want to pop into the Plateau and heal before you come back out, jump into the pit in the upper left corner of the third floor, and drop down to '''TM 26'''.  This TM contains the Ground-type attack Earthquake, which is a must-have move.


==Pokémon found==
==Pokémon found==
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>Rhydon is very rare
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Rhydon is very rare
'''Level Range: 32-40'''
'''Level Range: 32-40'''
==Trainers==
*Rival:
** {{bp|Sneasel|34|960}}
** {{bp|Magneton|35|1173}}
** {{bp|Meganium}}/{{bp|Typhlosion}}/{{bp|Feraligatr|38|1710}} and [[File:Pokebuck.png]]2280
** {{bp|Golbat|36|1318}}
** {{bp|Haunter|35|945}}
** {{bp|Kadabra|35|1087}}


==Items==
==Items==
{| {{prettytable|float=right}} width="50%"
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #111 Rhyhorn
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| [[File:Pokemon 111Rhyhorn.png|right]]Ground/Rock {{bp|Rhyhorn}}, and its evolved form {{bp|Rhydon}}, have amazingly high Attack and Defense scores.  Their Speed and Special stats are fairly low, but the Special shouldn't matter since their best attacks are all physical.  At level 65, Rhydon can learn Earthquake, Ground-type's most powerful move.
|}
*Max Revive (far right side of F1)  
*Max Revive (far right side of F1)  
*Full Heal (hidden in a rock to the left of the entrance in F1)
*Full Heal (hidden in a rock to the left of the entrance in F1)
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