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This is the last route between you and Stark Mountain. Even the wild Pokémon here will give you a hard time if your Pokémon aren't at least level 60 or higher. This is a great place to level up before you go to Stark Mountain if you feel that you're not tough enough.

Wild Pokémon

Note: the fully evolved Pokémon (i.e. Rhydon, Weezing) are levels 54-56. However, the first form Pokémon (i.e. Gligar, Poliwag) are levels 20-23.

Name Type Catching Strategy
CameruptPokemon 323Camerupt.png File:PkmnType Fire.gif/File:PkmnType Ground.gif since he is immune to Electric moves like Thunderwave, he is hard to inflict with a status condition. You will risk a Grass Type Pokémon as Camerupt knows Fire moves. Your best bet is to either catch one at night with Dusk Balls, or use a Quick Ball at the very start of the battle and hope for the best.
GravelerPokemon 075Graveler.png File:PkmnType Rock.gif/File:PkmnType Ground.gif Same as Camerupt, except he doesn't know any Fire Type moves. You won't risk a Grass Pokémon against him, though, so Stun Spore or Sleep Powder and an Ultra Ball are your best bet. Dusk Balls are always a good choice at night
RhydonPokemon 112Rhydon.png File:PkmnType Rock.gif/File:PkmnType Ground.gif Same as Graveler
WeezingPokemon 110Weezing.png File:PkmnType Poison.gif Since Weezing will almost always use Explosion as his first move, you will probably have to either put him to sleep and throw balls at him or use a Quick Ball and hope for the best
PoliwhirlPokemon 061Poliwhirl.png File:PkmnType Water.gif Paralyze, poison, or put it to sleep, then throw Net Balls
PoliwagPokemon 060Poliwag.png File:PkmnType Water.gif Same as Poliwhirl
GligarPokemon 207Gligar.png File:PkmnType Poison.gif/File:PkmnType Ground.gif paralyze or put to sleep, but use a Grass Pokémon at your own risk

New Pokémon Encounters

This is assuming you choose to battle all the trainers on the route

  • Meowth
  • Persian
  • Weezing (unless you've evolved a Koffing)
  • Hypno

Items

  • Charcoal
  • Zinc
  • Protein

Points of Interest

There's a house much like the Old Lady's Rest Stop in R/S/E that will heal your Pokémon. Handy to do before heading off to Mount Stark.