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Pokemon 081Magnemite.pngMagnemite

ZapdosPokemon 145Zapdos.png
Pokemon 125Electabuzz.pngElectabuzz

Pokemon 081Magnemite.pngMagnemite

ZapdosPokemon 145Zapdos.png

Pokemon 100Voltorb.pngVoltorb

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Head back through Cerulean City to Roue #9. Go to the edge of the river in the northeast corner and use Surf to dive into the water. Paddle south until you reach land, then climb out and enter the Power Plant to search for Zapdos, one of the rarest Pokémon of all. Be warned that some of the items strewn across the floor ar actually disguised Pokémon.

The Plant

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Route #10 up to the Power Plant
Zap and Grab
There's a Zapdos waiting near the Power Plant exit. If you wish, you can defeat it to earn experience points, but since this is the only time you'll even see a Zapdos, we recommend trying to capture it. This Pokémon is extremely difficult to snare, even if its energy is nearly gone, and nothing less than an Ultra Ball will do the job. Putting Zapdos to Sleep will increase your chance of trapping it.

You don't have to beat the Power Plant to win the game, but the single, level 50 Zapdos at the end is incentive enough to make this short dungeon a must-visit before you challenge the Elite Four (and Red players won't want to miss their exclusive Electabuzz). Another good reason is TM 33 which contains Electric's power technique, Thunder.

To get to the Power Plant, Fly to Cerulean City, then head east until you get to the river part of Route #9. Use Surf, and you'll find the Plant with little trouble. A Pokémaniac waits outside the plant for any challenger with his Rhyhorn (lvl. 30) and his Lickitung (lvl. 30). Beat him to earn File:Pokébuck.png1500.

There's only one floor, but the enemies can be tiring. Use a Max Repel or bring a lot of Grass and Ground-type Pokémon. Dig is especially good, taking out just about anything in one hit.

Power Plant encounters
MagnemitePokemon 081Magnemite.png 30% 30% 30%
Pokemon 082Magneton.pngMagneton 10% 10% 20%
PikachuPokemon 025Pikachu.png 20% 20% N/A
Pokemon 026Raichu.pngRaichu N/A 10% N/A
GrimerPokemon 088Grimer.png N/A N/A 20%
MukPokemon 089Muk.png N/A N/A 10%
VoltorbPokemon 100Voltorb.png 30% 30% 20%
Pokemon 125Electabuzz.pngElectabuzz 10% N/A N/A
File:Pokemon RBY PowerPlant.png
Power Plant
A Carbos
B TM 33
C TM 25
D Rare Candy
E HP Up
#125 Electabuzz #145 Zapdos
Pokemon 125Electabuzz.png

Just as Blue got Magmar exclusively in the Pokémon Mansion, Electabuzz only exists in the Red version, in this area, and in small quantities. Unlike Magmar, Electabuzz is pretty good. Not as good as Zapdos or Jolteon, but if you want to go crazy with the Electric-types, you'll find Electabuzz's speed and powerful techniques a welcome addition to your team.

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Zapdos is incredible. He starts at level 50, learns the most powerful Electric tecnique (Thunder) at level 51, and he had a beneficial mix of types: Lighting lays waste to everything but Ground and Grass, two things the splash of Flying-type gives Zapdos protection against. In fact, Zapdos may be a bit too strong, because he's incredibly difficult to catch. Save before you fight him, or you may accidentally drive away the only one in existence. Then use Ground, or Grass Pokémon (and Rock or Ice techniques, if possible) to knock him as low as you can possibly go without knocking him out. Tangela and other Grassers are especially good here since they have Sleep techniques to make Zapdos easier to catch. Be forewarned: This could take many tries.