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!Rarity
!Rarity
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|Rhydon[[image:Pokemon_112Rhydon.png|40px]]||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Rock.gif]]||52-54||Common
|[[image:Pokemon_112Rhydon.png|40px]]{{bp|Rhydon}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Rock.gif]]||52-54||Common
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|Cacturne[[image:Pokemon_332cacturne.png|40px]]||[[Image:PkmnType_Grass.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Dark.gif]]||52-54||Common
|[[image:Pokemon_332Cacturne.png|40px]]{{bp|Cacturne}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Grass.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Dark.gif]]||52-54||Common
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|Diglett[[image:Pokemon_050Diglett.png|40px]]||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||22-24||Rare
|[[image:Pokemon_050Diglett.png|40px]]{{bp|Diglett}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||22-24||Rare
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|Hippowdon[[image:Pokemon_450Hippowdon.png|40px]]||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||52-54||Common
|[[image:Pokemon_450Hippowdon.png|40px]]{{bp|Hippowdon}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||52-54||Common
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|Dugtrio[[image:Pokemon_51Dugtrio.png|40px]]||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||52-54||Common
|[[image:Pokemon_051Dugtrio.png|40px]]{{bp|Dugtrio}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||52-54||Common
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|Cacnea[[image:Pokemon_331Cacnea.png|40px]]||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||22-24||Rare
|[[image:Pokemon_331Cacnea.png|40px]]{{bp|Cacnea}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||22-24||Rare
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|Trapinch[[image:Pokemon_328Trapinch.png|40px]]||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||22-24||Poke Radar
|[[image:Pokemon_328Trapinch.png|40px]]{{bp|Trapinch}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]||22-24||Poke Radar
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|Vibrava[[image:Pokemon_329Vibrava.png|40px]]||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]][[Image:PkmnType_Dragon.gif]]||22-24||Poke Radar
|[[image:Pokemon_329Vibrava.png|40px]]{{bp|Vibrava}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Ground.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType_Dragon.gif]]||22-24||Poke Radar
 
 
 
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Note that the fully evolved Pokémon are levels 50-55, whereas the first forms are only levels 20-25. You will want to nab these Pokémon, not only because of their high level and ground type, but also because many of them have very high Defense stats.
Note that the fully evolved Pokémon are levels 50-55, whereas the first forms are only levels 20-25. You will want to nab these Pokémon, not only because of their high level and ground type, but also because many of them have very high Defense stats.
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*Rare Candy
*Rare Candy
*Protector
*Protector
Note that the Rare Candy is incredibly hard to find as it is in an obscure area, and it is invisible. To get it, use your Dowsing feature on your Pokétch near the exit to Route 226.
Note that the Rare Candy is incredibly hard to find as it is in an obscure area, and it is invisible. To get it, use your Dowsing feature on your Pokétech near the exit to Route 226.


==Points of Interest==
==Points of Interest==
In one of the houses along the route you will find a Move Tutor. He is willing to teach special moves to any elemental starter Pokémon. The combination is as follows:
In one of the houses along the route you will find a Move Tutor. He is willing to teach special moves to any elemental starter Pokémon. The combination is as follows:
{| {{prettytable}}
{| {{prettytable}}
!Move!!Teachable Pokémon
!Move!!Type!!Teachable Pokémon
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|Blast Burn||Charizard, Typhlosion, Blaziken, Infernape
|{{bpm|Blast Burn}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Fire.gif]]||{{bp|Charizard}}, {{bp|Typhlosion}}, {{bp|Blaziken}}, {{bp|Infernape}}
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|Hydro Cannon||Blastoise, Feraligatr, Swampert, Empoleon
|{{bpm|Hydro Cannon}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Water.gif]]||{{bp|Blastoise}}, {{bp|Feraligatr}}, {{bp|Swampert}}, {{bp|Empoleon}}
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|Frenzy Plant||Venasaur, Meganium, Sceptile, Torterra
|{{bpm|Frenzy Plant}}||[[Image:PkmnType_Grass.gif]]||{{bp|Venusaur}}, {{bp|Meganium}}, {{bp|Sceptile}}, {{bp|Torterra}}
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|}
Obviously, Blast Burn is Fire, Hydro Cannon is Water, and Franzy Plant is Grass. The stats for the moves are as follows:
Note that these moves are literally elemental versions of {{bpm|Hyper Beam}}. They have the same statistics and require recharging after the attack is used.
Power: 150| Accuracy: 90| PP: 5
Note that these are basically like elemental Hyper Beams, as they have the same Power, Accuracy, and PP, and the user has to recharge the next turn.
 


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Revision as of 08:16, 1 October 2007

This route is one more stepping stone to get to Stark Mountain, and may be somewhat difficult if you have not been leveling your Pokémon consistently. Also note that any battle that takes place here will have a sandstorm raging.

Pokémon Appearances

Name Type Level Rarity
Rhydon File:PkmnType Ground.gif/File:PkmnType Rock.gif 52-54 Common
Cacturne File:PkmnType Grass.gif/File:PkmnType Dark.gif 52-54 Common
Diglett File:PkmnType Ground.gif 22-24 Rare
Hippowdon File:PkmnType Ground.gif 52-54 Common
Dugtrio File:PkmnType Ground.gif 52-54 Common
Cacnea File:PkmnType Ground.gif 22-24 Rare
Trapinch File:PkmnType Ground.gif 22-24 Poke Radar
Vibrava File:PkmnType Ground.gif/File:PkmnType Dragon.gif 22-24 Poke Radar

Note that the fully evolved Pokémon are levels 50-55, whereas the first forms are only levels 20-25. You will want to nab these Pokémon, not only because of their high level and ground type, but also because many of them have very high Defense stats.

Items

  • Calcium
  • Iron
  • TM37 Sandstorm
  • Hondew berry x2
  • Tomato berry x2
  • Ultra Ball
  • Shed Shell
  • Rare Candy
  • Protector

Note that the Rare Candy is incredibly hard to find as it is in an obscure area, and it is invisible. To get it, use your Dowsing feature on your Pokétech near the exit to Route 226.

Points of Interest

In one of the houses along the route you will find a Move Tutor. He is willing to teach special moves to any elemental starter Pokémon. The combination is as follows:

Move Type Teachable Pokémon
Blast Burn File:PkmnType Fire.gif Charizard, Typhlosion, Blaziken, Infernape
Hydro Cannon File:PkmnType Water.gif Blastoise, Feraligatr, Swampert, Empoleon
Frenzy Plant File:PkmnType Grass.gif Venusaur, Meganium, Sceptile, Torterra

Note that these moves are literally elemental versions of Hyper Beam. They have the same statistics and require recharging after the attack is used.