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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #74 Geodude
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #74 Geodude
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| [[Image:Pokemon 041Zubat.png|Zubat|right]] The most common Pokémon among caves in all the Pokémon Core games. At this part of the game you can only evolve it into {{bp|Golbat}}. In order to evolve it further into {{bp|Crobat}}, you will need to beat the Elite Four and to raise Golbat's happiness to the maximum.
| [[Image:Pokemon 041Zubat.png|Zubat|right]] The most common Pokémon among caves in all the Pokémon Core games. At this part of the game you can only evolve it into {{bp|Golbat}}. In order to evolve it further into {{bp|Crobat}}, you will need to beat the Elite Four and to raise Golbat's happiness to the maximum. Crobat however, is an excellent Pokémon which has decent Attack and magnificent Speed. You can catch Zubat later because Golbat doesn't do very well on Elite Four.
| [[Image:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|Geodude|left]] The first Rock-type Pokémon in this game. It has powerful attacks early on and is very easy to train. However, you can only evolve it into {{bp|Golem}} by trading it with someone else.
| [[Image:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|Geodude|left]] The first Rock-type Pokémon in this game. It has powerful attacks early on and is easy to train. However, it can't stand Water- nor Grass-type attacks so be cautious when using it. It evolves into {{bp|Graveler}} by leveling up and then into {{bp|Golem}} by trading. Golem, however, is inferior to {{bp|Rhydon}} (which is also a Rock/Ground-type Pokémon) by base stats and Rhydon can be got easier, so choosing Rhydon is recommended.
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #46 Paras
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #46 Paras
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #35 Clefairy
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #35 Clefairy
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| [[Image:Pokemon 046Paras.png|Paras|right]] A weak Bug-type Pokémon. It is very hard to train Paras and he doesn't learn any powerful attacks, nor does his evolved form.
| [[Image:Pokemon 046Paras.png|Paras|right]] A weak Bug/Grass-type Pokémon which can be easily found in Basement Floor 1. It evolves into {{bp|Parasect}}. It has numerous weaknesses and its stats are quite poor (especially Speed), so using it isn't recommendable.
| [[Image:Pokemon 035Clefairy.png|Clefairy|left]] Clefairy the Moon Pokémon. It evolves by using the Moon Stone. It has some decent attacks that can help you at this part of the game, and just like {{bp|Jigglypuff}} it can learn many powerful TMs and has some very useful egg moves. However, it is very rare.
| [[Image:Pokemon 035Clefairy.png|Clefairy|left]] Clefairy the Moon Pokémon. It has some decent attacks and some very useful egg moves, though its Attack isn't that high. It is a bit difficult to find, but it can be bought at Celadon City. It evolves into {{bp|Clefable}} by using the Moon Stone.
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==Items==
==Items==
* TM09 {{bpm|Bullet Seed}} (F1)
* TM09 {{bpm|Bullet Seed}} (F1)
* Paralyzed Heal (F1)
* Parlyz Heal (F1)
* Star Piece (BF2: 1st ladder)
* Star Piece (BF2: 1st ladder)
* Potion (F1)
* Potion (F1)
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* Moonstone ×2 (F1),(BF2: hidden in rock before you choose a fossil)
* Moonstone ×2 (F1),(BF2: hidden in rock before you choose a fossil)
* Revive (BF2: last ladder)
* Revive (BF2: last ladder)
* Helix Fossil (BF2, can choose only 1 fossil)
* Helix Fossil (BF2, can choose only 1 fossil), can be resurrected into {{bp|Omanyte}}.
* Dome Fossil (BF2, can choose only 1 fossil)
* Dome Fossil (BF2, can choose only 1 fossil), can be resurrected into {{bp|Kabuto}}
* Antidote (BF2)
* Antidote (BF2)
* Tinymushroom ×3 (Hidden on BF1)
* Tinymushroom ×3 (Hidden on BF1)


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Revision as of 15:53, 24 March 2012

File:PKMN FR&LG Area MtMoon1Floor.png
Mt.Moon Floor 1.

There are three different levels in Mt. Moon, populated by four types of Pokémon and multiple trainers. Also along the way, you'll notice that the criminal gang Team Rocket is carrying out an operation in Mt. Moon, and it's up to you to blow their operation wide open!

Pokémon found

Floor 1
FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Zubat 7-10 69% Zubat 7-10 69%
Geodude 7-9 25% Geodude 7-9 25%
Paras 8 5% Paras 8 5%
Clefairy 8 1% Clefairy 8 1%
Basement Floor 1 map.
Basement Floor 1
FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Paras 5-10 100% Paras 5-10 100%
Basement Floor 2 map.
Basement Floor 2
FireRed Level Encounter Rate LeafGreen Level Encounter Rate
Zubat 8-11 49% Zubat 8-11 49%
Geodude 9-10 30% Geodude 9-10 30%
Paras 10-12 15% Paras 10-12 15%
Clefairy 10-12 6% Clefairy 10-12 6%
#41 Zubat #74 Geodude
Zubat
Zubat
The most common Pokémon among caves in all the Pokémon Core games. At this part of the game you can only evolve it into Golbat. In order to evolve it further into Crobat, you will need to beat the Elite Four and to raise Golbat's happiness to the maximum. Crobat however, is an excellent Pokémon which has decent Attack and magnificent Speed. You can catch Zubat later because Golbat doesn't do very well on Elite Four.
Geodude
Geodude
The first Rock-type Pokémon in this game. It has powerful attacks early on and is easy to train. However, it can't stand Water- nor Grass-type attacks so be cautious when using it. It evolves into Graveler by leveling up and then into Golem by trading. Golem, however, is inferior to Rhydon (which is also a Rock/Ground-type Pokémon) by base stats and Rhydon can be got easier, so choosing Rhydon is recommended.
#46 Paras #35 Clefairy
Paras
Paras
A weak Bug/Grass-type Pokémon which can be easily found in Basement Floor 1. It evolves into Parasect. It has numerous weaknesses and its stats are quite poor (especially Speed), so using it isn't recommendable.
Clefairy
Clefairy
Clefairy the Moon Pokémon. It has some decent attacks and some very useful egg moves, though its Attack isn't that high. It is a bit difficult to find, but it can be bought at Celadon City. It evolves into Clefable by using the Moon Stone.

Battles

Floor 1
Name 1st 2nd 3rd Money
1 File:Pokemon FRLG BugCatcher.pngKent Weedle 11 Kakuna 11 132
2 Iris Clefairy 14 224
3 File:Pokemon FRLG SuperNerd.pngJovan Magnemite 11 Voltorb 11 264
4 File:Pokemon FRLG BugCatcher.pngRobby Caterpie 10 Metapod 10 Caterpie 10 120
5 Miriam Oddish 11 Bellsprout 11 176
6 Josh Rattata 10 Rattata 10 Zubat 10 160
7 Marcos Geodude 10 Geodude 10 Onix 10 360
Basement Floor 2
Name 1st 2nd 3rd Money
8 Grunt Sandshrew 11 Rattata 11 Zubat 11 352
9 Grunt Zubat 11 Ekans 11 352
10 Grunt Rattata 13 Sandshrew 13 416
11 Grunt Rattata 13 Zubat 13 416
12 File:Pokemon FRLG SuperNerd.pngMiguel Grimer 12 Voltorb 12 Koffing 12 288

Items

  • TM09 Bullet Seed (F1)
  • Parlyz Heal (F1)
  • Star Piece (BF2: 1st ladder)
  • Potion (F1)
  • Rare Candy (F1)
  • Escape Rope (F1)
  • Ether (BF2: 2nd ladder - hidden in the lone rock)
  • TM46 Thief (BF2)
  • Moonstone ×2 (F1),(BF2: hidden in rock before you choose a fossil)
  • Revive (BF2: last ladder)
  • Helix Fossil (BF2, can choose only 1 fossil), can be resurrected into Omanyte.
  • Dome Fossil (BF2, can choose only 1 fossil), can be resurrected into Kabuto
  • Antidote (BF2)
  • Tinymushroom ×3 (Hidden on BF1)