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[[Image:Pokemon FRLG CeladonCity.png|400px|right]]
 
Celadon City is the largest city in this game. Its PokeMart has six stories; no wonder it needs an elevator! They sell all sorts of things. You'll be able to buy TMs and normal items (such as Potion and Antidotes) on the second floor. On the third floor, you'll see many people playing Game Boy Advances. Talk to the person at the register, a Move Tutor, and he'll teach one of your Pokemon the move Counter. The fourth floor has many evolution stones you can buy to evolve certain of Pokemon (ex. Eevee) for $2100 each. On the fifth floor, you'll be able to buy items such as X Attack and Calcium. These are items that modify a Pokemon's stats so they can do better in battle. Finally, you'll reach the rooftop, where you'll find three vending machines and two people, including a little girl. Get a Fresh Water, a Soda Pop, and a Lemonade from the vending machine, and give it to the little girl one at a time. She'll give you TM16 - Light Screen, TM20 - Safeguard, and TM33 - Reflect, respectively, for your drinks.
'''''Celadon City is the largest city in this game. Its Poké Mart has six stories; no wonder it needs an elevator! This city holds lots of new experiences for you. Challenge a Gym Leader, do some shopping, play the slot machines, get some cool new Pokemon and thwart an evil organization! You can expect to make this city your headquarters for some time.'''''
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[[File:Pokemon FRLG Celadon City.png|thumb|350px|Celadon City]]
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==Celadon Department Store==
{{Pokemon/Shop|right|title=Trainer's Market|Upper cashier|TM05 Roar|TM15 Hyper Beam|TM28 Dig|TM31 Brick Break|TM43 Secret Power|TM45 Attract|Lower cashier|Great Ball|Super Potion|Revive||Antidote|Parlyz Heal|Awakening|Burn Heal|Ice Heal|Super Repel}}
They sell all sorts of things here. On the 1st Floor you'll find the reception and the Elevator at the back. On the 2nd Floor you'll find all the normal items for your trip, as well as some TM's. The 3rd Floor is filled with gamers trading Pokemon, and the man at the countertop is a '''Move Tutor''' that teaches {{bpm|Counter}}.
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{{Pokemon/Shop|right|title=Wise Man Gifts|Poké Doll|Retro Mail|Fire Stone|Thunderstone|Water Stone|Leaf Stone}}
 
The 4th Floor holds evolutionary stones of all kinds.
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{{Pokemon/Shop|right|title=Drugstore|Upper cashier|HP Up|Protein|Iron|Calcium|Zinc|Carbos|Lower cashier|X Attack|X Defend|X Speed|X Special|X Accuracy|Guard Spec.|Dire Hit}}
 
The 5th Floor is the most specialized of all. Expect to keep coming back to Celadon City only to visit the 5th Floor, as it is the only reliable source of '''Protein''', '''Calcium''', and other items that permanently boost the stats of your Pokemon. It also sells temporary boosts such as '''X Attack''', which must be used during battle, and can certainly get you some victories.
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{{Pokemon/Shop|right |title=Vending Machines|Fresh Water|Soda Pop|Lemonade}}
 
Finally, at the rooftop you'll find three vending machines and two people, including a little girl. Get a '''Fresh Water''', a '''Soda Pop''', and a '''Lemonade''' from the vending machine, and give it to the little girl one at a time. She'll give you TM16 {{bpm|Light Screen}}, TM20 {{bpm|Safeguard}}, and TM33 {{bpm|Reflect}}, respectively, for your drinks.
 
Consider purchasing some extra drinks from these machines for the road ahead, as they are much cheaper and heal more than the Super Potions you've been using in the past.,
 
====Items====
* TM16 (Light Screen) (Given to you by a girl atop of Celadon Department Store in exchange for a Fresh Water)
* TM20 (Safeguard) (Given to you by a girl atop of Celadon Department Store in exchange for a Soda Pop)
* TM33 (Reflect) (Given to you by a girl atop of Celadon Department Store in exchange for a Lemonade)
 
==Celadon Mansion==
==Celadon Mansion==
There is a huge building to the right of the department store that's nearly empty inside. Talk to the old lady who's surrounded by Pokemon on the first floor. She'll give you Tea, which you can give to any one of the Saffron City guards so they can let you through. You'll also find the game's programmers in this building, one of which will tell you to return after getting all the Pokemon. He'll give you a diploma for catching all the Pokemon.
There is a huge building to the right of the department store that's nearly empty inside. Talk to the old lady who's surrounded by Pokémon on the first floor. She'll give you the '''Tea''', which you can give to any one of the Saffron City guards so they can let you through. You'll also find the game's programmers in this building, one of which will tell you to return after getting all the Pokémon. He'll give you a diploma for catching all the Pokémon.
 
Now leave the mansion, and go in through the back door. Go all the way to the rooftop, where you'll find a small building. Inside you'll find a person and a Poké Ball on the table. Pick it up; it's an {{bp|Eevee}}!
 
===Items===
* Tea - (Given to you at the Celadon Mansion's 1F)


Now leave the mansion, and go in through the back door. Go all the way to the rooftop, where you'll find a small building. Inside you'll find a person and a PokeBall on the table. Pick it up; it's an Eevee!
===New Pokémon===
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#133 Eevee|contents={{PokePic|Eevee|left}}
You'll pick up a Level 25 {{bp|Eevee}} within the mansion. Eevee may not appear much at first, but it holds great potential within.
In Fire Red and Leaf Green, using a particular Evolution Stone will evolve Eevee into one of three great Pokemon that can fill much needed spots in your lineup.


==Other Stuff==
Remember that there is only one Eevee in the game, so choose well!}}
The restaurant south of the Game Corner has a man who'll give you a Coin Case to carry your coins. There is an old man to the left of the Game Corner, and can be reached only by surfing across the water. He's a Move Tutor, and can teach your Pokemon Softboiled.
{{Pokemon/New|title=#134 Vaporeon|contents={{PokePic|Vaporeon|right}}
If you use a '''Water Stone''' on Eevee, he will evolve into {{bp|Vaporeon}}. At this point in the game, Water Pokemon are scarce indeed, and Vaporeon can easily fill this spot for the rest of the game.
Vaporeon sports strong HP and Sp. Def stats, but will need good TM's (and eventually HM {{bpm|Surf}}) to earn his keep until it can learn {{bpm|Aurora Beam}} at Level 36.


==Game Corner==
Vaporeon is a great Pokemon, however some players prefer to choose a different Eevee evolution, since later in the story, {{bp|Lapras}}, a great Water/Ice Pokemon will also be available.}}
Now go to the Game Corner, a place full of slot machines and people on them. Team Rocket made it, and you win or buy coins in order to trade it in for Pokemon and TMs in the building to the right of the Game Corner. A few people will give you free coins, and there are invisible coins scattered on the ground that you can pick up. At the top of the Game Corner, battle the Rocket member, and push the button on the poster. A staircase leading to the basement appears.
{{Pokemon/New|title=#135 Jolteon|contents={{PokePic|Jolteon|left}}
If you use a '''Thunder Stone''' on Eevee, he will evolve into {{bp|Jolteon}}. Jolteon is easily one of the strongest Electric Pokemon in the game, with great Sp. Atk and Speed stats.
If you choose to obtain Jolteon, wait to evolve him when Eevee reaches level 30, so it can learn {{bpm|Bite}} from leveling up, and {{bpm|Double Kick}} from evolution.


==Team Rocket's Hideout==
Unfortunately, unlike {{bp|Pikachu}}, Jolteon will not learn an Electric move on its own until level 52, so you will have to teach it some TM's, like {{bpm|Shock Wave}} or {{bpm|Thunderbolt}}.}}
After that, you'll be going through four floors, battling Rocket members and collecting valuble items. There is a spin maze on the second basement floor (B2F). The arrows in the maze will toss you in whichever direction the arrow points. Here, you'll pick up a few items including a Moon Stone and TM12 - Taunt. On B3F, you'll find TM21 - Frustration and Blackglasses, which boosts the power of Dark Pokemon. There is another spin maze on this floor where you can pick up a Rare Candy. Head to B4F, where you'll find TM49 - Snatch. Battle the single Rocket member at the top, and he'll drop the Lift Key for the elevator. Take the elevator on B2F to B1F. Battle the Rocket member, and take the elevator again to B4F. Go all the way to the left, and pick up the Calcium. Head up to the two Rocket guards and talk to them. They'll fight you, and after you're through with them, they'll open the gates.
{{Pokemon/New|title=# 136 Flareon|contents={{PokePic|Flareon|right}}
If you use a '''Fire Stone''' on Eevee, he will evolve into {{bp|Flareon}}. Flareon is a good Fire Pokemon, holding great Atk and Sp. Def. stats.
At this point in the game, the only Fire Pokemon available in the wild, are {{bp|Growlithe}} (in Fire Red) and {{bp|Vulpix}} (in Leaf Green). Consider raising a Flareon if you are playing Leaf Green, or are not willing wait for Growlithe to grow 20 Levels before it can get decent moves.


==The Boss==
Flareon will learn {{bpm|Fire Spin}} at Level 36, but you should also teach it {{bpm|Flamethrower}} by TM.}}
Walk through the entrance, and you'll face Giovanni, the head of Team Rocket, in an intense match. He has a lv. 25 Onix, a lv. 24 Rhyhorn, and a lv. 29 Kangaskhan. A Grass or Water-type Pokemon would work out fine fighting this guy. However, beware of his Kangaskhan, as it can be very powerful. After beating Giovanni, he'll disappear, and leave behind a Silph Scope. This is used to detect Ghost Pokemon.
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==Game Corner==
Now go to the Game Corner, a place full of slot machines and people on them. This is Team Rocket's racket, where you can win or buy coins in order to trade them for Pokémon, TM's and other items in the building to the right of the Game Corner. At the top of the Game Corner, battle the Rocket member and then push the button on the poster. A staircase leading to the basement will appear. See [[../Rocket Hideout/]] for the walkthrough.


==Gym Battle==
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After beating Giovanni in the Game Corner, head to the gym by cutting the tree. Here you will battle Erika and other trainers. Erika is the trainer in the middle between the two trainers inside the enclosed area. Beating her earns you TM19 - Giga Drain and the Rainbow Badge!
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | Name
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | 1st
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | 2nd
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | 3rd
 
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | 4th
===Playing the Slots===
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | 5th
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1|style=float:right}}
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | Money
|- align="center" style="background:red; color:white"
|- align="center"
|colspan="2"|Held Items
|1
|-
|[[Image:Pokemon FRLG Beauty.png]]Tamia
|Smoke Ball||800 C
|[[Image:Pokemon 069Bellsprout.png|40px]]{{bp|Bellsprout}} 24
|-
|[[Image:Pokemon 069Bellsprout.png|40px]]{{bp|Bellsprout}} 24
|Miracle Seed||1000 C
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|-
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|Charcoal||1000 C
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|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]1728
|-
|-
|2
|Mystic Water||1000 C
|[[Image:Pokemon FRLG Lass.png]]Kay
|[[Image:Pokemon 069Bellsprout.png|40px]]{{bp|Bellsprout}} 23
|[[Image:Pokemon 070Weepinbell.png|40px]]{{bp|Weepinbell}} 23
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|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]368
|-
|-
|3
|Yellow Flute||1600 C
|[[Image:Pokemon FRLG Beauty.png]]Bridget
|}
|[[Image:Pokemon 043Oddish.png|40px]]{{bp|Oddish}} 21
 
|[[Image:Pokemon 043Oddish.png|40px]]{{bp|Oddish}} 21
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1|style=float:right}}
|[[Image:Pokemon 069Bellsprout.png|40px]]{{bp|Bellsprout}} 21
|- align="center" style="background:blue; color:white"
|[[Image:Pokemon 069Bellsprout.png|40px]]{{bp|Bellsprout}} 21
|colspan="2"|TM's
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|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]1512
|-
|-
|4
|TM 13 {{bpm|Ice Beam}}||4000 C
|[[Image:Pokemon FRLG Picnicker.png]]Tina
|[[Image:Pokemon 001Bulbasaur.png|40px]]{{bp|Bulbasaur}} 24
|[[Image:Pokemon 002Ivysaur.png|40px]]{{bp|Ivysaur}} 24
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|
|
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]480
|-
|-
|5
|TM 23 {{bpm|Iron Tail}}||3500 C
|[[Image:Pokemon FRLG Cooltrainer♀.png]]Mary
|[[Image:Pokemon 069Bellsprout.png|40px]]{{bp|Bellsprout}} 22
|[[Image:Pokemon 043Oddish.png|40px]]{{bp|Oddish}} 22
|[[Image:Pokemon 070Weepinbell.png|40px]]{{bp|Weepinbell}} 22
|[[Image:Pokemon 044Gloom.png|40px]]{{bp|Gloom}} 22
|[[Image:Pokemon 002Ivysaur.png|40px]]{{bp|Ivysaur}} 22
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]729
|-
|-
|6
|TM 24 {{bpm|Thunderbolt}}||4000 C
|[[Image:Pokemon FRLG Beauty.png]]Lori
|[[Image:Pokemon 102Exeggcute.png|40px]]{{bp|Exeggcute}} 24
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|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]1728
|-
|-
|7
|TM 30 {{bpm|Shadow Ball}}||4500 C
|[[Image:Pokemon FRLG Lass.png]]Lisa
|-
|[[Image:Pokemon 043Oddish.png|40px]]{{bp|Oddish}} 23
|TM 35 {{bpm|Flamethrower}}||4000 C
|[[Image:Pokemon 044Gloom.png|40px]]{{bp|Gloom}} 23
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|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]368
|}
|}
===Leader===
 
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1|text center=1}}
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! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}};color:#ffffff;" | Leader
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|FireRed}};text-align:center;color:white" | FireRed
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}};color:#ffffff;" | 1st
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|FireRed}};text-align:center;color:white" | Coins
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}};color:#ffffff;" | 2nd
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|LeafGreen}};text-align:center;color:white" | LeafGreen
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}};color:#ffffff;" | 3rd
! style="background:#{{Pokemon color|LeafGreen}};text-align:center;color:white" | Coins
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}};color:#ffffff;" | Money
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|[[Image:Pokemon FRLG Erika.png]]Erika
|{{PokePic|Abra}}{{bp|Abra}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}};"|[[Image:Pokemon 071Victreebel.png|40px]]{{bp|Victreebel}} 29
|180 C
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}};"|[[Image:Pokemon 114Tangela.png|40px]]{{bp|Tangela}} 24
|{{PokePic|Abra}}{{bp|Abra}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}};"|[[Image:Pokemon 045Vileplume.png|40px]]{{bp|Vileplume}} 29
|120 C
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]2900
|-
|{{PokePic|Clefairy}}{{bp|Clefairy}}
|500 C
|{{PokePic|Clefairy}}{{bp|Clefairy}}
|750 C
|-
|{{PokePic|Dratini}}{{bp|Dratini}}
|2800 C
|{{PokePic|Dratini}}{{bp|Dratini}}
|4600 C
|-
|{{PokePic|Porygon}}{{bp|Porygon}}
|9999 C
|{{PokePic|Porygon}}{{bp|Porygon}}
|6500 C
|-
|{{PokePic|Scyther}}{{bp|Scyther}}
|5500 C
|{{PokePic|Pinsir}}{{bp|Pinsir}}
|2500 C
|}
 
The restaurant south of the Game Corner has a man who'll give you a '''Coin Case''' to carry your Game Corner coins. If you use your '''Item Finder''' inside the Game Corner, you'll find a ton of coins just lying around on the floor! Talk to the players inside as well, and they might just gift you with some coins too.
 
The Items and TM's here are unique, and cannot be found anywhere else in the game. While most of the Pokemon here are available later in the game, this place will also provide you the chance to get them now, if you are willing to pay for them.
 
The easiest way to get coins so you can get your hands on those wonderful items, TM's and Pokemon is to buy them. 50 Coins are [[File:Pokebuck.png]]1000, and 500 Coins are [[File:Pokebuck.png]]10,000. This means, however, that you can easily blow your entire savings in buying just a couple of TM's, so be careful.
 
You can always play the games and try your luck! In the middle of the room there is an old man playing the slots. In his row, the top two machines appear to offer better odds than any other machine in the room. If you are willing to risk your hard earned coins, these are the machines to use.
 
The technique to follow is this: Choose a machine. Gamble the maximum amount, and hit the {{gb|A}} button twice in quick succession. If you are lucky, you'll get two "7"s in a row. Look at the third reel and try to predict the next "7". With some practice, you should be able to hit it with some regularity, and get 300 coins a pop. Change machines immediately after getting triple "7"s, and repeat.
 
'''Good luck, and remember, SAVE every time before you try this out!'''
 
===Items===
* 10 coins - (Hidden near the northwest of the entrance of the Game Corner, below the machines)
* 10 coins - (Hidden near the northeast of the entrance of the Game Corner, below the machines)
* 10 Coins - (Hidden in the west aisle of the Game Corner, found a step behind where the woman is sitting)
* 20 Coins - (Hidden in the southwest corner of the Game Corner, found on the ground near the end of the left aisle)
* 10 Coins - (Hidden in the middle aisle of the Game Corner, directly behind where the elderly man is sitting)
* 20 Coins - (Hidden near the middle aisle of the Game Corner, around the ground near the top left seat)
* 10 Coins - (Hidden near the northwest corner of the Game Corner, found around the left side of the counter)
* 10 Coins - (Hidden near the right side of the counter in the Game Corner)
* 10 Coins - (Hidden near the northeast corner of the Game Corner, on the ground in front of the wall separating the stairs)
* 40 Coins - (Hidden near the northeast corner of the Game Corner, on the ground between the wall separating the stairs and a slot machine)
* 100 Coins - (Hidden near the southeast corner of the Game Corner, a step away from the Printer)
 
===New Pokémon===
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#127 Pinsir|contents={{PokePic|Pinsir|left}}
{{bp|Pinsir}}, exclusive for LeafGreen, is one of the few pure Bug Pokemon in the game. Pinsir is not severely expensive to purchase right now, but you may choose to wait and catch it at the '''Safari Zone'''.
 
Pinsir is arguably the strongest of the straight Bug-type Pokémon. This is important since Bug is one of two types that are good against Psychic Pokémon, a commonly used type among the Elite Four.
 
Its techniques are a little iffy as it obtains no Bug moves in this generation. {{bpm|Guillotine}} can K.O. in one shot, but only about 30% of the time, and {{bpm|Seismic Toss}} just does damage equal to its level.}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#123 Scyther|contents={{PokePic|Scyther|right}}
{{bp|Scyther}}, an exclusive for FireRed, is a part Bug/Flying Pokemon, an unfortunate mixture that leaves it vulnerable to six different attack types.
 
However, it's quick. sturdy, and strong on the attack, and it'll fare almost as well versus Psychic Pokémon as Pinsir. Its weaknesses make it a little risky to use under normal circumstances, but it sure looks cool.
 
Scyther may be too expensive to purchase right now, so it's better to wait for the '''Safari Zone''' to get your hands on it.}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#147 Dratini|contents={{PokePic|Dratini|left}}
The {{bp|Dratini}} family are the only Dragon-type Pokémon in the original game. You can purchase it here for a hefty amount of coins, or you can wait for the '''Safari Zone''' and get it for free.
 
As types go, the Dragon type is uniquely powerful, in that it has partial immunity to Fire, Water, Electric, and Grass, and is weak only to Ice and Dragon itself.
 
Be warned though, while its final form {{bp|Dragonite}}, is a powerhouse, its previous forms Dratini and {{bp|Dragonair}}, have mediocre stats, and lack a good moveset. Dratini evolves into Dragonair at level 30, and Dragonite at level 55.}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#137 Porygon|contents={{PokePic|Porygon|right}}
{{bp|Porygon}}, is quite an unique Pokemon, with a moveset that allows Porygon great versatility.
 
{{bpm|Conversion}} will change Porygon's typeset to one of its own moves (thus it's always capable of STAB), while {{bpm|Conversion 2}} changes Porygon to a type that is resistant to its opponent. In addition, {{bpm|Recycle}} regenerates held items that have been consumed (such as Berries), and {{bpm|Recover}} will heal it for 1/2 HP.
 
Unfortunately Porygon's stats are quite average all around, making its use quite a gamble. Porygon is unavailable anywhere else in the game, so if you really aim to finish that Pokedex, you'll have to shell out those coins.}}
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==Other Stuff==
There is an old man to the left of the Game Corner, and can be reached only by surfing across the water. He's a Move Tutor, and can teach your Pokémon {{bpm|Softboiled}}. In the water near this move tutor you can fish and surf for pokémon as well.
 
===Pokémon found===
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{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||054|5-40|99|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||109|30-40|1|bp=1}}
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{{Pokemon/Wild|LG}}
{{Pokemon/Wild header|Surfing}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||079|5-40|99|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|FRLG||109|30-40|1}}
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{{Pokemon/Fishing|FRLG|1|1|1}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|FRLG|129|5|100|0|0|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|FRLG|129|5-15|0|100|0|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|FRLG|088|30-40|0|0|1|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|FRLG|129|15-35|0|0|99|bp=1}}
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While you're in town, you can pick up '''HM02 {{bpm|Fly}}''' early. Head west to Route 16, use Cut on the small tree, and go through, continuing west. Stay to the bottom if you don't want to be challenged by the couple, who will dual-battle you with a level 29 Rapidash and a level 29 Ninetales. Continue left until you arrive to a small house, and the girl within will grant you the HM!
===Items===
* Coin Case - (Given to you by a man in the restaurant)
* Ether - (Follow the path next to the Pokémon Center and go to the city's northwest corner)
* PP Up - (Hidden in the northeast, past a cutable tree, east of the Rocket Game Corner)
==Celadon Gym==
After beating Giovanni inside the Game Corner hideout, head to the gym by cutting the tree. Here you will battle Erika and other trainers. Erika is the trainer in the middle between the two trainers inside the enclosed area.
===Trainers===
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{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|069|23}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|070|23}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Beauty|Bridger|1512}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|043|21}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|043|21}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|069|21}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|069|21}}
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{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|001|24}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|002|24}}
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{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|070|22}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|044|22}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|002|22}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Beauty|Lori|1728}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|102|24}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|FRLG|Lass|Lisa|368}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|043|23}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|044|23}}
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===Leader Erika===
Fire and Flying are both super effective against Grass. Charmeleon or Pidgeotto will make quick work of Erika, especially if you picked up Fly beforehand. Vileplume knows both Poison and Stun powder, so respond by stocking up on Antidotes and Parlyz Heals.
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{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|071|29}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|114|24}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|FRLG|045|29}}
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Beating Erika will grant you the '''Rainbow Badge''', which will allow you to use Strength outside of battle, and all Pokemon up to Level 50 will obey without question. Additionally, Erika will gift you TM19 {{bpm|Giga Drain}}!
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