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Route #34 falls between Ilex Forest and Goldenrod City. Near the top of the path is the Pokémon Daycare. You won't be able to get Soft Sand until you can Surf over to the three girls at the bottom left of Route #34.

Route 34

Route features

Free TM 12 (Sweet Scent) in Guard House

The lady with the Butterfree behind the counter will give you a free TM 12 when you complete Ilex Forest. This move makes it harder for opponents to dodge in battle (which is fairly pointless), and can be used out of battle to lure a wild Pokémon into a battle with you (but only in areas where Pokémon naturally occur).

Difficult to catch, but well worth the trouble

This area is full of interesting Pokémon including Snubbull and Jigglypuff. In Gold or Silver, Drowzee are the most common, and you may want to snag a pair since someone in Goldenrod City will trade you a Machop for one. In Crystal, you must trade an Abra for Machop instead. Abra abound here too, but they always Teleport away immediately. That's where Gastly comes in: Use its Mean Look as your first attack and Abra won't be going anywhere.

Make sure to snag some Ditto, too; their ability to breed with anything makes them one of the game's most useful Pokémon.

The Skittish Guard attacks at night

The guard shortly before Goldenrod City is so concerned about crime that he attacks anything that moves at night… Even you! But if you can handle his Level 17 (!) Growlithe, you can earn a couple bucks by beating him.

Trade numbers with Todd and Gina

In Crystal, junior trainers have all sorts of useful things to say. If you give Todd your number after beating him in combat, he'll give you a call whenever the Goldenrod Department Store is having one of its rooftop sales. Gina gives you something even better when she calls back: A Leaf Stone.

Breed Pokémon at the Day-Care

This nondescript building is one of the most important areas in the game. You can leave up two Pokémon in the care of the Daycare Man and Lady. If you leave a Pokémon here, it will gain one EXP for every step you take. But if you leave both a male and a female, you may return to find that they've laid an egg. Return to the Daycare a few hours after you drop off a pair to see if an egg has appeared. Keep that egg in your party, and it will hatch, like Togepi. Breeding Pokémon like this is the only way to get more of certain Pokémon (like Eevee) and to get new pre-evolved Pokémon like Pichu.

If you don't have a breeding pair, a similar Pokémon may suffice, or you can use a Ditto. They won't always mate, but it's worth a try. If they're going to, it won't take long, but you can save time by looking at the Pokémon in the pen. If it says that they seem interested in each other, expect an egg. Check out the Breeding section for details.

Get an abandoned baby Pokémon Egg

In Crystal, you'll be given an Odd Egg the first time you visit. This egg, which will hatch as normal, contains a random pre-evolved Pokémon: Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Smoochum, Elekid, Tyrogue, Magby, or Togepi. The real advantage to a Pokémon from this egg is that you have a 50% chance of it being a Shiny, and they all know the move Dizzy Punch, which can confuse your opponents! Don't miss this opportunity to get a great Pokémon early!

Has Professor Elm's Egg hatched yet?

The egg Professor Elm gave you hatches based on the number of steps taken. If you've made it this far, it probably already has. If not, check the egg's stats: The message there will give you an indication of how far along it is. When it does, congratulations—you have a Togepi

#175 Togepi
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Togepi has a lot of fun attacks, like random move-unleashing Metronome (at level 7) and Encore, which forces your opponent to repeat its last attack 2-6 times (at level 25). It's too bad that Togepi's Attack and Speed scores are so low, as you'll need to use it constantly to make it tame enough to evolve into a Togetic. Togepi can learn Headbutt, however, which is a strong Normal type and if you make sure that Togepi doesn't die every time he goes out to battle, he will evolve into a Togetic by around level 25.

Trainers & Items

Trainers
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Youngster Samuel: File:Pokébuck.png128
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Pokéfan♂ Brandon: File:Pokébuck.png1040
  • Snubbull (lvl. 13, 175 EXP) (holds berry)
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Picknicker Gina: File:Pokébuck.png240 (phone)
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Youngster Ian: File:Pokébuck.png192
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Officer Keith: File:Pokébuck.png680

Keith will only battle you at night.

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Todd Camper: File:Pokébuck.png280 (phone)
Item
  • Nugget (surf around barriers)
  • Softsand (Below nugget on next island, defeat 3 trainers)

Pokémon found

Route #34 encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Pokemon 063Abra.pngAbra 12% 12% 12% 12% 12% 12% 8% 8% 8%
Pokemon 019Rattata.pngRattata 36% 36% 36% 36% 36% 36% 30% 30% 30%
Pokemon 132Ditto.pngDitto 12% 12% 12% 12% 12% 12% 8% 8% 16%
Pokemon 096Drowzee.pngDrowzee 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% N/A N/A 8%
Pokemon 016Pidgey.pngPidgey N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 16% 16% N/A
Pokemon 209Snubbull.pngSnubbull N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 30% 30% N/A
Pokemon 039Jigglypuff.pngJigglypuff N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 8% 8% 8%
Pokemon 163Hoothoot.pngHoothoot N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 30%
Union Cave Fishing
Old Rod Gold Rod Super Rod
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 10% 50% N/A
Pokemon 098Krabby.pngKrabby 90% 40% 50%
Pokemon 099Kingler.pngKingler N/A N/A 25%
Pokemon 222Corsola.pngCorsola
* Corsola do not appear at night
N/A 10%* 25%*
Pokemon 120Staryu.pngStaryu
* Staryu only appear at night
N/A 10%* 25%*
#63 Abra #96 Drowzee
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Abra can't do anything but Teleport, until it evolves into Kadabra at level 16, unless you give it a TM. It then learns Confusion, Psybeam at level 21, and Psychic at level 38. This family has terrible Defense, but hardly needs it: they're so fast and have such high Special Attack that they can frequently win on the first turn and can learn reflect which improve resistance to physical attacks.
Pokemon 096Drowzee.png
Too slow to compete with other Psychics like Mewtwo and Alakazam, Drowzee and Hypno were often overlooked in Red/Blue/Yellow. Drowzee and evolved form Hypno have a few new late game attacks in Gold/Silver/Crystal, but are still just too slow.
#132 Ditto #209 Snubbull
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In battle, Ditto is still a one-trick pony that can copy any opponent's moves, but not their stats (its stats are very low). But outside of battle, Ditto is capable of mating with just about any Pokémon, including those that seem like they don't have genders.
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Snubbull is a Normal-type Pokémon that learns some nice early attacks like Ghost-type Lick and Dark-type Bite. But it doesn't learn too much after that, making it one of the less useful Normal-types.
#98 Krabby #39 Jigglypuff
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Outside of one new Defensive technique (Protect, which only works well when combined with other moves that Krabby can't learn), this is the same old Krabby. Its strengths are good water attacks and the ability to learn four HMs: Cut, Surf, Strength, and Whirlpool.
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Jiggly puff is a bit different in silver and gold, it can learn rollout(without a Tm:) )and dreameater which is an improvement, aside from that its pretty much the same. It has high HP at the expense of weak stats but has sing and gets extra damage on doulbe edge for being a nornmal type. another strength of Jigglypuff is its ideal with doulble edge because the 1/4 damage jigglypuff gets hit back with is ussually trivial because of its high HP. like Pikachu, it can now lay an egg containing a new Pokémon, Igglybuff, that is even more obnoxiously cute.