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No point in going any further: You'll be turned back at the 6th floor if you don't have that Scope!  Rumor has it you can obtain a Silph Scope in [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Celadon City|Celadon City]], so it's time to hit the road again.</big>
No point in going any further: You'll be turned back at the 6th floor if you don't have that Scope!  Rumor has it you can obtain a Silph Scope in [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Celadon City|Celadon City]], so it's time to hit the road again.</big>
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Lavender Town is renowned as the last resting place for many dear, departed Pokémon. Every day, devoted trainers attend memorial services in Pokémon Tower, but lately, the tower has gained a reputation for being haunted by malevolent spirits! You'd better conquer your fears of ghosts if you want to get to the bottom of this ominous mystery.

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Route #10 (South end)

Almost there!

1 Jr. Trainer♀ File:Pokébuck.png420
Pidgey LV21
Pidgeotto LV21
2 Hiker File:Pokébuck.png735
Geodude LV21
Onix LV21
3 Hiker File:Pokébuck.png665
Onix LV19
Graveler LV19
4 Pokémaniac File:Pokébuck.png1000
Cubone LV20
Slowpoke LV20

You're not out of the woods yet... Four more challengers await in the southernmost chunk of Route #10. Fortunately, you can avoid them all by skipping off to the right. Don't forget to check the lone tree to the right, or you'll miss a Max Ether.

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Lavender Town

Paranormal Events in Lavender

Poké Mart
Great Ball File:Pokébuck.png600
Super Potion File:Pokébuck.png700
Revive File:Pokébuck.png1500
Escape Rope File:Pokébuck.png550
Super Repel File:Pokébuck.png500
Antidote File:Pokébuck.png100
Burn Heal File:Pokébuck.png250
Ice Heal File:Pokébuck.png250
Parlyz Heal File:Pokébuck.png200

Finally, a chance to heal and relax for a bit! The Pokémon Necropolis of Lavender is a tiny town, but there are a couple of interesting things afoot. The Mart, in the bottom right corner of town, sells a ton of great new stuff, including Revive, which cures Fainted Pokémon, and the extra powerful Great Balls.

The Name Game

If you'd like the nicknames for your Pokémon rated, or if you'd like to change their nickname, then visit this fellow in his registry office (of the two touching homes in town, his is on the right). Rating nicknames seems like a very odd occupation, but there's no charge for this service, so it's obviously a labor of love.

Fuji is Missing

Kindly Mr. Fuji is the head of the Volunteer Pokémon Center in Lavender Town, but the elderly gentleman has gone missing from his home in the center of town. It may be that his sudden disappearance has something to do with the strange disturbances in Pokémon Tower, but there's no telling yet what the connection is. It's best just to push on, but keep your eyes open for clues.

Pokémon Tower

The source of all the problems seems to be the Pokémon Tower in the upper right corner of town, where you'll find Gary waiting to ambush you (if you want to skip it for now, just stay out of the Tower). If you go even further, you'll start running into Ghosts and possessed Pokémon Psychics... Without a Silph Scope, you'll have to run from the random encounters, but you can fight the Psychics' pets: Ghosts are incredibly difficult to defeat, but Psychic Pokémon like Drowzee can shred them with a single blast of Confusion.

No point in going any further: You'll be turned back at the 6th floor if you don't have that Scope! Rumor has it you can obtain a Silph Scope in Celadon City, so it's time to hit the road again.