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{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen}}
{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen}}
{| {{prettytable|float=right|notwide=1|text center=1}}
At the entrance to '''Route 3''' you will meet Prof. Oak's Aide, who will give you the '''Running Shoes'''. Now you'll be able to run fast by pressing {{gb|B}}. There is a Pokémon center at the end, so don't fret about returning to Pewter City constantly. However, make sure you're well stocked up on potions before attempting Mt. Moon.
|+ Pokemon found (Grass)
 
! style="background:red;color:white" | Fire Red
Don't waste time looking for both forms of Nidoran on Route 3; depending on your game, you only have a 1% chance of catching the rarer form. Your best bet to get both forms is to catch two males in FireRed, or two females in LeafGreen. On [[../Route 5/]], you'll be able to trade the extra one with an NPC for the other gender. Regardless of gender, both Nidoran's  will later evolve into powerhouses, so catching at least one is highly recommended.
! style="background:red;color:white" | Level
 
! style="background:red;color:white" | Encounter Rate
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! style="background:green;color:white" | Leaf Green
 
! style="background:green;color:white" | Level
[[File:Pokemon FRLG Route 3.png|thumb|Route 3]]
! style="background:green;color:white" | Encounter Rate
 
|- valign="center"
==Pokémon found==
|[[File:Pokemon 021Spearow.png|40px]]{{bp|Spearow}}
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
|6-8
{{Pokemon/Wild|FR}}
|35%
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||016|6-7|30|bp=1}}
|[[File:Pokemon 021Spearow.png|40px]]{{bp|Spearow}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||021|6-8|35|bp=1}}
|6-8
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||029|6|1|bp=1}}
|35%
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||032|6-7|14|bp=1}}
|-
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||039|3-7|10|bp=1}}
|[[File:Pokemon 016Pidgey.png|40px]]{{bp|Pidgey}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||056|7|10|bp=1}}
|6-7
|30%
|[[File:Pokemon 016Pidgey.png|40px]]{{bp|Pidgey}}
|6-7
|30%
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 039Jigglypuff.png|40px]]{{bp|Jigglypuff}}
|3-7
|10%
|[[File:Pokemon 039Jigglypuff.png|40px]]{{bp|Jigglypuff}}
|3-7
|10%
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 056Mankey.png|40px]]{{bp|Mankey}}
|7
|10%
|[[File:Pokemon 056Mankey.png|40px]]{{bp|Mankey}}
|7
|10%
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.png|40px]]{{bp|Nidoran♀}}
|6
|1%
|[[File:Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.png|40px]]{{bp|Nidoran♀}}
|6-7
|14%
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.png|40px]]{{bp|Nidoran♂}}
|6-7
|14%
|[[File:Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.png|40px]]{{bp|Nidoran♂}}
|6
|1%
|}
|}
{{Pokemon/Wild|LG}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||016|6-7|30}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||021|6-8|35}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||029|6-7|14}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||032|6|1}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||039|3-7|10}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||056|7|10}}
|}
</div>
===New Pokemon===
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#29 Nidoran♀|contents={{PokePic|Nidoran♀|left}}
{{bp|Nidoran♀}} is the first true Poison-type Pokémon which can be caught in the game. Nidoran can be quite an ally throughout most of the game, and even onto the end.
Its {{bpa|Poison Point}} ability is quite useful: when an opponent touches Nidoran, the opponent may become poisoned.


At the entrance to '''Route 3''' you will meet Prof. Oak's Aide, who will give you the '''Running Shoes'''. Now you'll be able to run fast by pressing {{gb|B}}. There is a Pokémon center at the end, so don't fret about returning back to Pewter City constantly. However, make sure you're well stocked up on potions before attempting Mt. Moon.  
Its final form is {{bp|Nidoqueen}}, a Poison/Ground-type defense-orientated Pokémon, that will appear only after you use a '''Moon Stone''' on it.}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#32 Nidoran♂|contents={{PokePic|Nidoran♂|right}} {{bp|Nidoran♂}} is the male form of this poison Pokémon. This Nidoran is much easier to catch it in FireRed; LeafGreen players may want to wait until the Safari Zone to catch it.  


There is a salesman inside of the Pokémon Center, who will sell you a Magikarp for $500. Veterans of the Pokémon series will know this to be a ripoff because you can fish for them later in the game in almost any ocean area, so it isn't worth buying it.
It also has the Poison Point ability, and possesses a more varied moveset than its counterpart.


[[File:Pokemon FRLG Route 3.png|thumb|left|Route #3.|600px]]
Its final form is {{bp|Nidoking}}, which is a Poison/Ground-type offense-orientated Pokémon, that will appear only after you use a '''Moon Stone''' on it.}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#39 Jigglypuff|contents={{PokePic|Jigglypuff|left}}
{{bp|Jigglypuff}}, is the well known balloon Pokémon, whose singing lulls everyone hearing it to sleep. This can be helpful in catching Pokémon.  


{{-}}
It evolves by using a '''Moon Stone''' into {{bp|Wigglytuff}}, but when evolved, it will not learn any more attacks by leveling up.  
{{col|2|begin}}
==Items==
*[[bp:Oran Berry|Oran Berry]] (Near Youngster Calvin)
*[[bp:Persim Berry|Persim Berry]]: on the left side of the Pokémon Center in the middle of the rocks. Its spot is marked with a small dark dot.


{{col|2}}
Its stats and movepool aren't very impressive, so using it isn't recommendable.}}
==Battles==
</div>
In order to enter Mt. Moon, you need to battle a number of Pokémon trainers. Most of them can be avoided though.


{| {{prettytable|notwide=1|text center=1}}
==Trainers==
|+ Trainers
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug light}};color:#ffffff;" |
{{Pokemon/Trainer|FRLG}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug light}};color:#ffffff;" | Name
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Lass|Janice|144|notes=[[../Rematches#Lass Janice|Rematch]]}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug light}};color:#ffffff;" | 1st
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|016|9}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug light}};color:#ffffff;" | 2nd
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|016|8}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug light}};color:#ffffff;" | 3rd
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Bug Catcher|Colton|120|notes=[[../Rematches#Bug Catcher Colton|Rematch]]}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug light}};color:#ffffff;" | 4th
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|010|10}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug light}};color:#ffffff;" | Money
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|013|10}}
|- align="center"
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|010|10}}
|1
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Youngster|Ben|176|notes=[[../Rematches#Youngster Ben|Rematch]]}}
|[[File:Pokemon FRLG Lass.png]]Janice
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|019|11}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Flying}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 016Pidgey.png|40px]]{{bp|Pidgey}} 9
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|023|11}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Flying}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 016Pidgey.png|40px]]{{bp|Pidgey}} 9
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Bug Catcher|Greg|108}}
|
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|013|9}}
|
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|010|9}}
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]144
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|014|9}}
|-
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|011|9}}
|2
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Lass|Sally|160}}
|[[File:Pokemon FRLG BugCatcher.png]]Colton
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|019|10}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 010Caterpie.png|40px]]{{bp|Caterpie}} 10
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|029|10}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 013Weedle.png|40px]]{{bp|Weedle}} 10
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Youngster|Calvin|224}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 010Caterpie.png|40px]]{{bp|Caterpie}} 10
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|021|14}}
|
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Bug Catcher|James|132}}
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]120
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|010|11}}
|-
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|011|11}}
|3
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Lass|Robin|224}}
|[[File:Pokemon FRLG Youngster.png]]Ben
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|039|14}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Normal}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 019Rattata.png|40px]]{{bp|Rattata}} 11
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Poison}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 023Ekans.png|40px]]{{bp|Ekans}} 11
|
|
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]176
|-
|4
|[[File:Pokemon FRLG BugCatcher.png]]Greg
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 013Weedle.png|40px]]{{bp|Weedle}} 9
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 014Kakuna.png|40px]]{{bp|Kakuna}} 9
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 010Caterpie.png|40px]]{{bp|Caterpie}} 9
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 011Metapod.png|40px]]{{bp|Metapod}} 9
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]108
|-
|5
|[[File:Pokemon FRLG Lass.png]]Sally
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Normal}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 019Rattata.png|40px]]{{bp|Rattata}} 10
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Poison}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.png|40px]]{{bp|Nidoran♀}} 10
|
|
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]160
|-
|6
|[[File:Pokemon FRLG Youngster.png]]Calvin
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Flying}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 021Spearow.png|40px]]{{bp|Spearow}} 14
|
|
|
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]224
|-
|7
|[[File:Pokemon FRLG BugCatcher.png]]James
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 010Caterpie.png|40px]]{{bp|Caterpie}} 11
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Bug}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 011Metapod.png|40px]]{{bp|Metapod}} 11
|
|
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]132
|-
|8
|[[File:Pokemon  FRLG Lass.png]]Robin
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Normal}};color:#ffffff;" |[[File:Pokemon 039Jigglypuff.png|40px]]{{bp|Jigglypuff}} 14
|
|
|
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]224
|}
|}
{{col|2|end}}
</div>
 
==Items==
* Oran Berry (located between ledges near Youngster Calvin).


{| {{prettytable}}
Unlike other hidden items, hidden berries are actually visible, marked by a darkened oval on the grass, but they are hard to notice, especially until discovering how they look like for the first time. As with other hidden items, don't stand on them to pick them up. You must stand beside the berries and be facing them to be able to pick them up by pressing {{gb|A}}. Berries remain signaled on the grass after being picked up. They aren't of much use on these releases and will only stand out more at the end of the game.
|+New Pokémon
 
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #29 Nidoran♀
Also around this area, but technically now on Route 4, there's a hidden '''Persim Berry''', located among the rocks west of the Pokémon Center.
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #32 Nidoran♂
|-
| [[File:Pokemon 029Nidoran♀.png|right]] Nidoran is the first true Poison-type Pokémon which can be caught in the game. It's Poison Point ability is useful: when opponent touches Nidoran, opponent may become poisoned. Its final form is {{bp|Nidoqueen}}, Poison/Ground-type defense-orientated Pokémon.
| [[File:Pokemon 032Nidoran♂.png|left]] The male form of this poison Pokémon. It is much easier to catch it in Fire Red; Leaf Green players may want to wait until the Safari Zone to catch it. It also has Poison Point ability. Its final form is {{bp|Nidoking}}, which is Poison/Ground-type offense-orientated Pokémon.
|-
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | #39 Jigglypuff
|-
| [[File:Pokemon 039Jigglypuff.png|right]] The well known balloon Pokémon whose singing lulls everyone hearing it to sleep. This can be helpful in catching Pokémon. It evolves by using a Moon Stone into {{bp|Wigglytuff}}, but when evolved, it will not learn any more attacks by leveling up. Its stats and movepool aren't very impressive, so using it isn't recommendable.
| style="text-align:center" |[[File:Pokeball.png|100px]]
|}


{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|prevpage=Pewter City|nextpage=Mt. Moon}}
{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|prevpage=Pewter City|nextpage=Mt. Moon}}

Latest revision as of 18:31, 2 April 2024

At the entrance to Route 3 you will meet Prof. Oak's Aide, who will give you the Running Shoes. Now you'll be able to run fast by pressing B button. There is a Pokémon center at the end, so don't fret about returning to Pewter City constantly. However, make sure you're well stocked up on potions before attempting Mt. Moon.

Don't waste time looking for both forms of Nidoran on Route 3; depending on your game, you only have a 1% chance of catching the rarer form. Your best bet to get both forms is to catch two males in FireRed, or two females in LeafGreen. On Route 5, you'll be able to trade the extra one with an NPC for the other gender. Regardless of gender, both Nidoran's will later evolve into powerhouses, so catching at least one is highly recommended.

Route 3

Pokémon found[edit | edit source]

FireRed
Pokémon Level Rate
Pidgey Pidgey 6-7 30%
Spearow Spearow 6-8 35%
Nidoran♀ Nidoran♀ 6 1%
Nidoran♂ Nidoran♂ 6-7 14%
Jigglypuff Jigglypuff 3-7 10%
Mankey Mankey 7 10%
LeafGreen
Pokémon Level Rate
Pidgey Pidgey 6-7 30%
Spearow Spearow 6-8 35%
Nidoran♀ Nidoran♀ 6-7 14%
Nidoran♂ Nidoran♂ 6 1%
Jigglypuff Jigglypuff 3-7 10%
Mankey Mankey 7 10%

New Pokemon[edit | edit source]

#29 Nidoran♀

Nidoran♀ is the first true Poison-type Pokémon which can be caught in the game. Nidoran can be quite an ally throughout most of the game, and even onto the end.

Its Poison Point ability is quite useful: when an opponent touches Nidoran, the opponent may become poisoned.

Its final form is Nidoqueen, a Poison/Ground-type defense-orientated Pokémon, that will appear only after you use a Moon Stone on it.

#32 Nidoran♂
Nidoran♂ is the male form of this poison Pokémon. This Nidoran is much easier to catch it in FireRed; LeafGreen players may want to wait until the Safari Zone to catch it.

It also has the Poison Point ability, and possesses a more varied moveset than its counterpart.

Its final form is Nidoking, which is a Poison/Ground-type offense-orientated Pokémon, that will appear only after you use a Moon Stone on it.

#39 Jigglypuff

Jigglypuff, is the well known balloon Pokémon, whose singing lulls everyone hearing it to sleep. This can be helpful in catching Pokémon.

It evolves by using a Moon Stone into Wigglytuff, but when evolved, it will not learn any more attacks by leveling up.

Its stats and movepool aren't very impressive, so using it isn't recommendable.

Trainers[edit | edit source]

FireRed and LeafGreen
Trainer Pokemon
Lass Janice
Lass Janice
Reward: 144
Rematch
Bug Catcher Colton
Bug Catcher Colton
Reward: 120
Rematch
Youngster Ben
Youngster Ben
Reward: 176
Rematch
Bug Catcher Greg
Bug Catcher Greg
Reward: 108
Lass Sally
Lass Sally
Reward: 160
Youngster Calvin
Youngster Calvin
Reward: 224
Bug Catcher James
Bug Catcher James
Reward: 132
Lass Robin
Lass Robin
Reward: 224

Items[edit | edit source]

  • Oran Berry (located between ledges near Youngster Calvin).

Unlike other hidden items, hidden berries are actually visible, marked by a darkened oval on the grass, but they are hard to notice, especially until discovering how they look like for the first time. As with other hidden items, don't stand on them to pick them up. You must stand beside the berries and be facing them to be able to pick them up by pressing A button. Berries remain signaled on the grass after being picked up. They aren't of much use on these releases and will only stand out more at the end of the game.

Also around this area, but technically now on Route 4, there's a hidden Persim Berry, located among the rocks west of the Pokémon Center.