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[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG Route05.png|thumb|320px|right|Route 5]] | ||
Route 5 is a short route that connects Cerulean City to Saffron City. It has a building which leads to an underground path to Route 6 and a Pokémon Day Care which helps raising weak Pokémon. If you want one, you can catch a Meowth in the Tall Grass behind the Day Care, but then move on. | Route 5 is a short route that connects Cerulean City to Saffron City. It has a building which leads to an underground path to Route 6 and a Pokémon Day Care which helps raising weak Pokémon. If you want one, you can catch a Meowth in the Tall Grass behind the Day Care, but then move on. | ||
==Leaving | ===Leaving Town=== | ||
When you are finally leaving Cerulean from the house where the guard used to be, a Team Rocket Grunt will stop and fight you. When you defeat him he will give you a TM28 {{bpm|Dig}}. | When you are finally leaving Cerulean from the house where the guard used to be, a Team Rocket Grunt will stop and fight you. When you defeat him he will give you a TM28 {{bpm|Dig}}. | ||
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{{Pokemon/Trainer|FRLG}} | {{Pokemon/Trainer|FRLG}} | ||
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Team Rocket Grunt||544| | {{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Team Rocket Grunt||544|image=Pokemon_FRLG_Team_Rocket_Grunt_M.png}} | ||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|066|17}} | {{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|066|M|17}} | ||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|096|17}} | {{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|096|M|17}} | ||
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==Day Care== | ==Day Care== | ||
Pokémon can be left here to evolve over time, at a cost of 100 per level gained. Every step traveled outside of the building gives the Pokémon 1 experience point. This may be useful to obtain powerful Pokemon whose earlier evolutions may be too weak and troublesome to deal with, such as {{bp|Magikarp}}. | Pokémon can be left here to evolve over time, at a cost of 100 per level gained. Every step traveled outside of the building gives the Pokémon 1 experience point. This may be useful to obtain powerful Pokemon whose earlier evolutions may be too weak and troublesome to deal with, such as {{bp|Magikarp}}. | ||
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{{Pokemon/Wild|LG}} | {{Pokemon/Wild|LG}} | ||
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===New Pokémon=== | ===New Pokémon=== | ||
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#52 Meowth|contents={{PokePic|Meowth| | {{Pokemon/New|title=#52 Meowth|contents={{PokePic|Meowth|right}} | ||
Meowth is a special Normal-type. It’s rather weak in-game but makes up for it with some unique qualities. | Meowth is a special Normal-type. It’s rather weak in-game but makes up for it with some unique qualities. | ||
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#white;" | Trade | ! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#white;" | Trade | ||
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#white;" | For | ! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#white;" | For | ||
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|[[File:Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.png|40px]]{{bp|Nidoran♀}} | |[[File:Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.png|40px]]{{bp|Nidoran♀}} | ||
|[[File:Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.png|40px]]{{bp|Nidoran♂}} | |[[File:Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.png|40px]]{{bp|Nidoran♂}} | ||
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A little girl in the building will trade a {{bp|Nidoran♂}} for a {{bp|Nidoran♀}} in FireRed and a {{bp|Nidoran♀}} for a {{bp|Nidoran♂}} in LeafGreen. The Pokémon received will be at the same level as the Pokémon given. The Nidoran♀ that she trades in FireRed is nicknamed Ms. Nido, while the Nidoran♂ that she trades in LeafGreen is nicknamed Mr. Nido. Nicknames of Pokémon originally from other trainers can't be changed. The traded Pokémon come holding a TinyMushroom item, only potentially useful towards the end of the game to change a Pokémon's moves. | A little girl in the building will trade a {{bp|Nidoran♂}} for a {{bp|Nidoran♀}} in FireRed and a {{bp|Nidoran♀}} for a {{bp|Nidoran♂}} in LeafGreen. The Pokémon received will be at the same level as the Pokémon given. The Nidoran♀ that she trades in FireRed is nicknamed Ms. Nido, while the Nidoran♂ that she trades in LeafGreen is nicknamed Mr. Nido. Nicknames of Pokémon originally from other trainers can't be changed. The traded Pokémon come holding a TinyMushroom item, only potentially useful towards the end of the game to change a Pokémon's moves. |