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'''''Situated directly between Routes 3 and 4, Mt. Moon is a small but important part of Kanto. It's the only place you can catch the elusive Clefairy, but you might have to stick around all night before one shows up!'''''
'''''Situated directly between Routes 3 and 4, Mt. Moon is a small but important part of Kanto. It's the only place you can catch the elusive Clefairy, but you might have to stick around all night before one shows up!'''''
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[[File:Pokemon GSC map Mt. Moon 1F.png]]
[[File:Pokemon GSC map Mt. Moon 1F.png]]


== Your Rival's final ambush ==
== Your Rival's final ambush ==
When you enter Mt. Moon, your Rival will immediately come up to you and challenge you to a battle. This is the last forced battle with your Rival, but it should be one of the easiest. His Pokémon haven't changed from the last time you saw him. They are all in the low 40's, and are nothing that a strong, well-prepared party can't handle. Note his cool new final battle pose.
When you enter Mt. Moon, your Rival will immediately come up to you and challenge you to a battle. This is the last forced battle with your Rival, but it should be one of the easiest. His Pokémon haven't changed from the last time you saw him. They are all in the low 40's, and are nothing that a strong, well-prepared party can't handle. Note his cool new final battle pose.
*Rival
* Rival
**{{bp|Sneasel|41|1159}}
** {{bp|Sneasel|41|1159}}
**{{bp|Golbat|42|1539}}
** {{bp|Golbat|42|1539}}
**{{bp|Magneton|42|1414}}
** {{bp|Magneton|42|1414}}
**{{bp|Gengar|43|1750}}
** {{bp|Gengar|43|1750}}
**{{bp|Alakazam|43|1713}}
** {{bp|Alakazam|43|1713}}
**Starter's final evolved form (lvl. 45, 2014 EXP({{bp|Typhlosion}}), or 2025 EXP({{bp|Feraligatr}})) and [[File:Pokebuck.png]]4500
** Starter's final evolved form (lvl. 45, 2014 EXP({{bp|Typhlosion}}), or 2025 EXP({{bp|Feraligatr}})) and [[File:Pokebuck.png]]4500


=== What's next for your rival? ===
=== What's next for your rival? ===
After beating him here, your Rival runs off to sulk. But it's not necessarily the last you'll see of him... To fight him again, go to the {{~|Indigo Plateau}} on Mondays and Wednesdays, and he'll be waiting near the stairs (his Pokémon are between level 45 and 50). On Tuesday and Thursday, you can find him pondering deeper matters in Blackthorn's {{~|Dragon's Den}}. However, he will not attack you there.
After beating him here, your Rival runs off to sulk. But it's not necessarily the last you'll see of him... To fight him again, go to the [[../Indigo Plateau/]] on Mondays and Wednesdays, and he'll be waiting near the stairs (his Pokémon are between level 45 and 50). On Tuesday and Thursday, you can find him pondering deeper matters in Blackthorn's [[../Dragon's Den/]]. However, he will not attack you there.


==At the peak==
==At the peak==
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=== The souvenir shop ===
=== The souvenir shop ===
Poké Dolls are kind of pointless, but you may like this shop a lot. You can buy Lemonade here in large quantities, instead of one at a time at the Goldenrod vending machines. However, the store is not open at night.
Poké Dolls are kind of pointless, but you may like this shop a lot. You can buy Lemonade here in large quantities, instead of one at a time at the Goldenrod vending machines. However, the store is not open at night.


===The Clefairy Dance===
===The Clefairy Dance===
Monday is the day of the Moon (hence the root "Mon"), and it's on those night you can see the Clefairy Dance. Pay attention to the rock it dances around—if you use Rock Smash, you'll find a '''Moon Stone''' beneath. If you don't have a Pokémon with Rock Smash at the time, you won't be able to return to pick it up.
Monday is the day of the Moon (hence the root "Mon"), and it's on those night you can see the Clefairy Dance. Pay attention to the rock it dances around—if you use Rock Smash, you'll find a '''Moon Stone''' beneath. If you don't have a Pokémon with Rock Smash at the time, you won't be able to return to pick it up.


==Pokémon Found==
==Pokémon Found==

Latest revision as of 05:04, 13 January 2022


New Pokémon
Gold Silver Crystal

Clefairy

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Situated directly between Routes 3 and 4, Mt. Moon is a small but important part of Kanto. It's the only place you can catch the elusive Clefairy, but you might have to stick around all night before one shows up!

Your Rival's final ambush[edit]

When you enter Mt. Moon, your Rival will immediately come up to you and challenge you to a battle. This is the last forced battle with your Rival, but it should be one of the easiest. His Pokémon haven't changed from the last time you saw him. They are all in the low 40's, and are nothing that a strong, well-prepared party can't handle. Note his cool new final battle pose.

What's next for your rival?[edit]

After beating him here, your Rival runs off to sulk. But it's not necessarily the last you'll see of him... To fight him again, go to the Indigo Plateau on Mondays and Wednesdays, and he'll be waiting near the stairs (his Pokémon are between level 45 and 50). On Tuesday and Thursday, you can find him pondering deeper matters in Blackthorn's Dragon's Den. However, he will not attack you there.

At the peak[edit]

Mt. Moon Mart
Poké Doll 1,000
Fresh Water 200
Soda Pop 300
Lemonade 350
Repel 350
Portrait Mail 50

The souvenir shop[edit]

Poké Dolls are kind of pointless, but you may like this shop a lot. You can buy Lemonade here in large quantities, instead of one at a time at the Goldenrod vending machines. However, the store is not open at night.

The Clefairy Dance[edit]

Monday is the day of the Moon (hence the root "Mon"), and it's on those night you can see the Clefairy Dance. Pay attention to the rock it dances around—if you use Rock Smash, you'll find a Moon Stone beneath. If you don't have a Pokémon with Rock Smash at the time, you won't be able to return to pick it up.

Pokémon Found[edit]

Mt. Moon encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Sandshrew 20% 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A 20% 20% N/A
Sandslash 5% 5% 5% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Clefairy 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 25%
Zubat 30% 30% 30% 50% 50% 50% 30% 30% 30%
Paras 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10%
Geodude 30% 30% 30% 35% 35% 35% 35% 35% 35%