Pokémon Red and Blue/Route 4: Difference between revisions

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{{sidebar|float=left|width=200px|title=No Going Back|contents=Once you jump over the ledge, you'll be stuck in Cerulean City.  If you need to train your Pokémon further before facing Misty, there's a field just outside of the city that you can reach.  This field is home to several species of wild Pokémon.  Blue players can pick up a Sandshrew in the wild here.}}
{{sidebar|float=left|width=200px|title=No Going Back|contents=Once you jump over the ledge, you'll be stuck in Cerulean City.  If you need to train your Pokémon further before facing Misty, there's a field just outside of the city that you can reach.  This field is home to several species of wild Pokémon.  Blue players can pick up a Sandshrew in the wild here.}}
<big>There's nothing particularly interesting on Route #4.  All you'll find at this point is an item ball with '''TM 04''' in it, which teaches a Pokémon the battle-ending (but relatively pointless) Whirlwind skill.
<big>There's nothing particularly interesting on Route #4.  All you'll find at this point is an item ball with '''TM 05''' in it, which teaches a Pokémon the battle-ending (but relatively pointless) Whirlwind skill.


There is a hidden '''Great Ball''' (not designated on the map), a powered-up Poké Ball. Look on the first plateau of sorts (formed by the ledges which one can jump on all sides); it will be around the middle of the highest level. The Great Ball isn't there if you chose to get 5 free Poké Balls from Prof. Oak earlier.
There is a hidden '''Great Ball''' (not designated on the map), a powered-up Poké Ball. Look on the first plateau of sorts (formed by the ledges which one can jump on all sides); it will be around the middle of the highest level. The Great Ball isn't there if you chose to get 5 free Poké Balls from Prof. Oak earlier.
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