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[[Image:Pokemon_RBY_Route11.png|left|thumb|600px|Route #11]]
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| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Spearow'''[[Image:Pokemon_021Spearow.png|40px]]
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|style="background:#c080ff"|'''1'''||style="background:#c080ff"|Gambler||style="background:#c080ff"|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]1260
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== A Snorlax in the way ==
== A Snorlax in the way ==
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #96 Drowzee
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|[[Image:Pokemon_096Drowzee.png|right]] Drowzees are great.  They're reasonably sturdy and their Special is very high. They get Psychic (the game's best Psychic-type attack) naturally, along with a couple of status moves, and they really don't need much else. The problem is that Kadabra (or Alakazam) has even better Special and has much better Speed. The choice is yours - fast striker or sturdy support Pokémon?
|[[Image:Pokemon_096Drowzee.png|right]] Drowzees are great.  They're reasonably sturdy and their Special is very high. They get Psychic (the game's best Psychic-type attack) naturally, along with a couple of status moves, and they really don't need much else. The problem is that Kadabra (or Alakazam) has even better Special and has much better Speed. The choice is yours - fast striker or sturdy support Pokémon?
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<big>This area is entirely optional, since you can just use Diglett's Cave to cross back to Route 2 (where you want to be right now) without facing the 10 trainers lurking on Route 11.  But you might want to stop by to get yourself a {{bp|Drowzee}}, and maybe take down some of the Gamblers for the massive amounts of cash they keep on hand.
This area is entirely optional, since you can just use Diglett's Cave to cross back to Route 2 (where you want to be right now) without facing the 10 trainers lurking on Route 11.  But you might want to stop by to get yourself a {{bp|Drowzee}}, and maybe take down some of the Gamblers for the massive amounts of cash they keep on hand.


NOTE: Checking the lone bush that a Youngster (marked on the map as Trainer #8) is facing will yield an '''Escape Rope'''.
NOTE: Checking the lone bush that a Youngster (marked on the map as Trainer #8) is facing will yield an '''Escape Rope'''.


The guard house to the east is open, but a sleeping {{bp|Snorlax}} is blocking the path.  You can go upstairs, though, where you can get the '''Itemfinder''' from one of Professor Oak's aides if you have 30 or more Pokémon. That does mean species, by the way (check the "owned" number on your pokedex.) You can also trade a {{bp|Nidorino}} for a {{bp|Nidorina}} in Red/Blue or a {{bp|Lickitung}} for a {{bp|Dugtrio}} in Yellow.</big>
The guard house to the east is open, but a sleeping {{bp|Snorlax}} is blocking the path.  You can go upstairs, though, where you can get the '''Itemfinder''' from one of Professor Oak's aides if you have 30 or more Pokémon. That does mean species, by the way (check the "owned" number on your pokedex.) You can also trade a {{bp|Nidorino}} for a {{bp|Nidorina}} in Red/Blue or a {{bp|Lickitung}} for a {{bp|Dugtrio}} in Yellow.
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