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{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen}} | {{Header Nav|game=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen}} | ||
[[File:Pokemon FRLG | [[File:Pokemon FRLG Route 24.png|thumb|272px|right|Route 24 (partial view).]] | ||
Take on Route 24, which starts at the bridge North of Cerulean City. It's as straightforward as it gets. | Take on Route 24, which starts at the bridge North of Cerulean City. It's as straightforward as it gets. | ||
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The bridge challenges you with five trainers to beat (you may always heal at the Pokémon Center between each battle), ending with a Team Rocket Grunt, who awards you a '''Nugget''' before asking you to join Team Rocket. To the West, after the bridge, there's another trainer, and some tall grass with this route's Pokémon. Further North there's another patch of grass in the border with the next route. | The bridge challenges you with five trainers to beat (you may always heal at the Pokémon Center between each battle), ending with a Team Rocket Grunt, who awards you a '''Nugget''' before asking you to join Team Rocket. To the West, after the bridge, there's another trainer, and some tall grass with this route's Pokémon. Further North there's another patch of grass in the border with the next route. | ||
Nuggets were made for players to sell them at | Nuggets were made for players to sell them at Poké Marts and get some money. They don't really serve another purpose and aren't important. Don't worry, they're not finite items: there are ways to repeatedly earn them, although they take some work. For example, Meowth's Pickup ability can generate Nuggets. It can also generate Pecha Berries, considering that there's one obtainable on this route. | ||
==Pokémon found== | ==Pokémon found== | ||
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{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||014|8|4|bp=1}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||016|11-13|15|bp=1}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||043|12-14|15|bp=1}} | |||
| | {{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||063|8-12|15|bp=1}} | ||
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{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||063|8-12|15}} | |||
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| | {{Pokemon/Fishing|FR|1|1|1}} | ||
| | {{Pokemon/Fishing row|FRLG|129|5|100|0|0|bp=1}} | ||
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===New Pokémon=== | ===New Pokémon=== | ||
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#43 Oddish|contents={{PokePic|Oddish|left}} | |||
Another Pokémon that is exclusive only to Pokémon FireRed. Most of its attacks include absorbing HP from the opponent, which is very useful for long fights without easy access to a healing center, and status inflicting Powders that are helpful when you try to catch other Pokémon. | |||
| | Oddish evolves into {{bp|Gloom}} at Level 21, and can further evolve into {{bp|Vileplume}} by using a Leaf Stone or {{bp|Bellossom}} (after you defeat the Elite 4) by using a Sun Stone.}} | ||
{{Pokemon/New|title=#69 Bellsprout|contents={{PokePic|Bellsprout|right}} | |||
Oddish evolves into {{bp|Gloom}} at Level 21, and can further evolve into {{bp|Vileplume}} by using a Leaf Stone or {{bp|Bellossom}} (after you defeat the Elite 4) by using a Sun Stone. | A Grass/Poison-type Pokémon LeafGreen exclusive. It also learns status inflicting Powders like Oddish. Bellsprout is a good choice for a Grass-type Pokémon if your starter Pokémon wasn't {{bp|Bulbasaur}}. | ||
| | Its final form is {{bp|Victreebel}}, which is more offense-orientated than Vileplume or Bellossom.}} | ||
Its final form is {{bp|Victreebel}}, which is more offense-orientated than Vileplume or Bellossom. | {{Pokemon/New|title=#63 Abra|contents={{PokePic|Abra|left}} The first Psychic-type Pokémon in these games. Abra is very sneaky, so when you try to catch him, you can either throw a Poké Ball or try to put it to Sleep or Paralyze it. If not, it will {{bpm|Teleport}} away. | ||
| | Its final form is {{bp|Alakazam}}, which is a very powerful Pokémon and a great choice for your team. To evolve Abra into Alakazam, you'll have to trade it with someone.}} | ||
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Its final form is {{bp|Alakazam}}, which is a very powerful Pokémon and a great choice for your team. To evolve Abra into Alakazam, you'll have to trade it with someone. | |||
==Trainers== | ==Trainers== | ||
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{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Bug Catcher|Cale|120}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|010|10}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|013|10}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|011|10}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|014|10}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Lass|Ali|192}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|016|12}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|043|12}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|069|12}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Youngster|Timmy|224|notes=[[../Rematches#Youngster Timmy|Rematch]]}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|027|14}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|023|14}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Lass|Reli|256|notes=[[../Rematches#Lass Reli|Rematch]]}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|032|16}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|029|16}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Camper|Ethan|360}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|056|18}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Team Rocket Grunt||480|gender=M}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|023|15}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|041|15}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Camper|Shane|280}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|019|14}} | |||
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|023|14}} | |||
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==Items== | ==Items== |
Latest revision as of 18:58, 2 April 2024
Take on Route 24, which starts at the bridge North of Cerulean City. It's as straightforward as it gets.
The bridge challenges you with five trainers to beat (you may always heal at the Pokémon Center between each battle), ending with a Team Rocket Grunt, who awards you a Nugget before asking you to join Team Rocket. To the West, after the bridge, there's another trainer, and some tall grass with this route's Pokémon. Further North there's another patch of grass in the border with the next route.
Nuggets were made for players to sell them at Poké Marts and get some money. They don't really serve another purpose and aren't important. Don't worry, they're not finite items: there are ways to repeatedly earn them, although they take some work. For example, Meowth's Pickup ability can generate Nuggets. It can also generate Pecha Berries, considering that there's one obtainable on this route.
Pokémon found[edit]
FireRed | |||
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Pokémon | Level | Rate | |
Caterpie | 7 | 25% | |
Metapod | 8 | 1% | |
Weedle | 7 | 25% | |
Kakuna | 8 | 4% | |
Pidgey | 11-13 | 15% | |
Oddish | 12-14 | 15% | |
Abra | 8-12 | 15% |
LeafGreen | |||
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Pokémon | Level | Rate | |
Caterpie | 7 | 25% | |
Metapod | 8 | 4% | |
Weedle | 7 | 25% | |
Kakuna | 8 | 1% | |
Pidgey | 11-13 | 15% | |
Abra | 8-12 | 15% | |
Bellsprout | 12-14 | 15% |
FireRed and LeafGreen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Pokémon | Level | Rate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Surfing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tentacool | 5-40 | 100% |
FireRed | |||||
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Pokémon | Level | Old Rod | Good Rod | Super Rod | |
Magikarp | 5 | 100% | - | - | |
Krabby | 5-15 | - | 20% | - | |
Horsea | 5-15 | - | 60% | - | |
Magikarp | 5-15 | - | 20% | - | |
Psyduck | 25-35 | - | - | 1% | |
Horsea | 15-35 | - | - | 84% | |
Gyarados | 15-25 | - | - | 15% |
LeafGreen | |||||
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Pokémon | Level | Old Rod | Good Rod | Super Rod | |
Magikarp | 5 | 100% | - | - | |
Krabby | 5-15 | - | 20% | - | |
Horsea | 5-15 | - | 60% | - | |
Magikarp | 5-15 | - | 20% | - | |
Slowpoke | 25-35 | - | - | 1% | |
Krabby | 15-35 | - | - | 84% | |
Gyarados | 15-25 | - | - | 15% |
New Pokémon[edit]
Another Pokémon that is exclusive only to Pokémon FireRed. Most of its attacks include absorbing HP from the opponent, which is very useful for long fights without easy access to a healing center, and status inflicting Powders that are helpful when you try to catch other Pokémon. Oddish evolves into Gloom at Level 21, and can further evolve into Vileplume by using a Leaf Stone or Bellossom (after you defeat the Elite 4) by using a Sun Stone.
A Grass/Poison-type Pokémon LeafGreen exclusive. It also learns status inflicting Powders like Oddish. Bellsprout is a good choice for a Grass-type Pokémon if your starter Pokémon wasn't Bulbasaur. Its final form is Victreebel, which is more offense-orientated than Vileplume or Bellossom.
Its final form is Alakazam, which is a very powerful Pokémon and a great choice for your team. To evolve Abra into Alakazam, you'll have to trade it with someone.
Trainers[edit]
FireRed and LeafGreen | |
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Trainer | Pokemon |
Bug Catcher Cale Reward: 120 |
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Lass Ali Reward: 192 |
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Youngster Timmy Reward: 224 Rematch |
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Lass Reli Reward: 256 Rematch |
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Camper Ethan Reward: 360 |
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Team Rocket Grunt Reward: 480 |
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Camper Shane Reward: 280 |
Items[edit]
- Nugget (Given to you by the Team Rocket Grunt before battling you)
- TM45 Attract
- Pecha Berry (Visibly hidden just west of the northernmost wild Pokémon tall grass area, technically reached through Route 25)