Pokémon Red and Blue/Route 24-25: Difference between revisions

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|+ New Pokémon Available
|+ New Pokémon Available
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{{bp|Venonat}}[[Image:Pokemon_048Venonat.png|30px]]<br \>
{{bp|Venonat}}[[Image:Pokemon_048Venonat.png|30px]]<br \>
[[Image:Pokemon_069Bellsprout.png|30px]]{{bp|Bellsprout}}<br \>
[[Image:Pokemon_069Bellsprout.png|30px]]{{bp|Bellsprout}}<br \>
Receive in Event:<br \>
Recieve in Event:<br \>
{{bp|Charmander}}[[Image:Pokemon_004Charmander.png|30px]]
{{bp|Charmander}}[[Image:Pokemon_004Charmander.png|30px]]
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'''''After you defeat Misty, you should head north from Cerulean City.  Your rival, Gary, who now has four Pokémon, blocks the bridge.  So do six members of Team Rocket.  If you can defeat them all, you'll receive a valuable Nugget and the freedom to head to the end of this path, where you can meet the world's greatest Pokémon enthusiast, Bill the Pokémaniac!'''''
'''''After you defeat Misty, you should head north from Cerulean City.  Your rival, Gary, who now has four Pokémon, blocks the bridge.  So do six members of Team Rocket.  If you can defeat them all, you'll receive a valuable Nugget and the freedom to head to the end of this path, where you can meet the world's greatest Pokémon entusiast, Bill the Pokémaniac!'''''
[[Image:Pokemon_RBY_Route24.png|left|thumb|300px|Route #24]]
[[Image:Pokemon_RBY_Route24.png|left|thumb|300px|Route #24]]
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{| {{prettytable}} align="left" style="font-size:larger"
|+ Route #24 Fishing<br />(Super Rod)
|+ Route #24 Fishing<br>(Super Rod)
| style="background:blue;color:white" |'''Psyduck'''[[Image:Pokemon_054Psyduck.png|30px]]
| style="background:blue;color:white" |'''Psyduck'''[[Image:Pokemon_054Psyduck.png|30px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''✓'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''✓'''
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|+ Rival Battle #3
|+ Rival Battle #3
|[[Image:Pokemon_017Pidgeotto.png|40px]]
|[[Image:Pokemon_017Pidgeotto.png|40px]]
|bgcolor=#c080ff color=#ffffff|Pidgeotto<br /><small>Level 18</small>
|bgcolor=#c080ff color=#ffffff|Pidgeotto<br><small>Level 18</small>
|[[Image:Pokemon_063Abra.png|40px]]
|[[Image:Pokemon_063Abra.png|40px]]
|bgcolor=#c080ff color=#ffffff|Abra<br /><small>Level 15</small>
|bgcolor=#c080ff color=#ffffff|Abra<br><small>Level 15</small>
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|[[Image:Pokemon_019Rattata.png|40px]]
|[[Image:Pokemon_019Rattata.png|40px]]
|bgcolor=#c080ff color=#ffffff|Rattata<br /><small>Level 15</small>
|bgcolor=#c080ff color=#ffffff|Rattata<br><small>Level 15</small>
|[[Image:Pokeball.png|40px]]
|[[Image:Pokeball.png|40px]]
|bgcolor=#c080ff color=#ffffff|Gary's Starter<br /><small>Level 17</small>
|bgcolor=#c080ff color=#ffffff|Gary's Starter<br><small>Level 17</small>
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|[[Image:Pokemon_021Spearow.png|40px]]
|[[Image:Pokemon_021Spearow.png|40px]]
|bgcolor=#ffff00 |Spearow<br /><small>Level 18</small>
|bgcolor=#ffff00 |Spearow<br><small>Level 18</small>
|[[Image:Pokemon_027Sandshrew.png|40px]]
|[[Image:Pokemon_027Sandshrew.png|40px]]
|bgcolor=#ffff00|Sandshrew<br /><small>Level 15</small>
|bgcolor=#ffff00|Sandshrew<br><small>Level 15</small>
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|[[Image:Pokemon_019Rattata.png|40px]]
|[[Image:Pokemon_019Rattata.png|40px]]
|bgcolor=#ffff00|Rattata<br /><small>Level 15</small>
|bgcolor=#ffff00|Rattata<br><small>Level 15</small>
|[[Image:Pokemon_133Eevee.png|40px]]
|[[Image:Pokemon_133Eevee.png|40px]]
|bgcolor=#ffff00 |Eevee<br /><small>Level 17</small>
|bgcolor=#ffff00 |Eevee<br><small>Level 17</small>
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<big>Once you've thrown down your rival, you can reclaim Nugget Bridge by besting the six Jr. Trainers blocking your progress.
<big>Once you've thrown down your rival, you can reclaim Nugget Bridge by besting the six Jr. Trainers blocking your progress.
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{| {{prettytable}} align="left" style="font-size:larger"
{| {{prettytable}} align="left" style="font-size:larger"
|+ Route #25 Fishing<br />(Super Rod)
|+ Route #25 Fishing<br>(Super Rod)
| style="background:blue;color:white" |'''Psyduck'''[[Image:Pokemon_054Psyduck.png|30px]]
| style="background:blue;color:white" |'''Psyduck'''[[Image:Pokemon_054Psyduck.png|30px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''✓'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''✓'''
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #63 Abra
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #63 Abra
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|[[Image:Pokemon_069Bellsprout.png|left]]Bellsprouts can thoroughly trash your opponents early in the game, since they get the powerful Wrap skill at level 13 and have the {{bp|Geodude}}-beating Grass skill Vine Whip built right in.   
|[[Image:Pokemon_069Bellsprout.png|left]]Bellsprouts can thoroughly trash your opponents early in the game, sinc ehty get the powerful Wrap skill at level 13 and have the {{bp|Geodude}}-beating Grass skill Vine Whip built right in.   


Their next couple of skills are all Poison, Sleep, and Stun-type stuff, which isn't so great, but if you didn't pick a {{bp|Bulbasaur}} early on and you need a Grass-type Pokémon, Bellsprouts are a good choice.
Their next couple of skills are all Poison, Sleep, and Stun-type stuff, which isn't so great, but if you didn't pick a {{bp|Bulbasaur}} early on and you need a Grass-type Pokémon, Bellsprouts are a good choice.
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #43 Oddish
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #43 Oddish
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| [[Image:Pokemon_043Oddish.png|right]]Don't worry if you're playing Blue: There may not be any {{bp|Bellsprouts}}, but you can get an equally cool Oddish. The initial Absorb skill puts Leech Life to shame, and since it's Grass-typed, one Oddish can take down dozens of Water, Rock or Ground-typed Pokémon, healing as he goes.  You need a Leaf Stone to reach the final stage of evolution, but don't do it until he gets his powerful late game techniques Petal Dance and Solar Beam.
| [[Image:Pokemon_043Oddish.png|right]]Don't worry if you're playing Red: There may not be any {{bp|Bellsprouts}}, but you can get an equally cool Oddish. The initial Absorb skill puts Leech Life to shame, and since it's Grass-typed, one Oddish can take down dozens of Water, Rock or Ground-typed Pokémon, healing as he goes.  You need a Leaf Stone to reach the final stage of evolution, but don't do it until he gets his powerful late game techniques Petal Dance and Solar Beam.
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! style="background-color:yellow" width="50%"| #48 Venonat
! style="background-color:yellow" width="50%"| #48 Venonat
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