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On the other side, Yellow players will find a man (at the yellow '''A''') who wants to give a {{bp|Charmander}} a good home (such as your team), while Blue and Red players will only find '''TM45''', which teaches '''Thunder Wave'''. It's a great paralysis inflicting move with perfect accuracy.  
On the other side, Yellow players will find a man (at the yellow '''A''') who wants to give a {{bp|Charmander}} a good home (such as your team), while Blue and Red players will only find '''TM45''', which teaches '''Thunder Wave'''. It's a great paralysis inflicting move with perfect accuracy.  
More interesting is '''TM19''' on Route 25. There's a tree blocking it again but there is a way in getting it earlier. You'll need to be crafty to get it: be at least three squares below the Jr. Trainer (#7 on the map) who's blocking it when you cross his line of vision, and he'll abandon his post to come fight you. Immediately after, loop behind him and grab it. If you weren't able to succeed, you can always come back later to the spot to have a Pokémon cut down a tree blocking the area.
TM19 holds '''Seismic Toss''', a Fighting-type move that does damage equal to the level of the Pokémon using it to an enemy regardless of their type or Defense. It can also hit Ghost-type Pokémon, which are usually unaffected by Fighting-type attacks.
You'll find an '''Ether''' if you look one space East of the Lass (#9 on the map.)
You'll also find an '''Elixir''' if you examine the wall in the space above the first hiker (walk 2 squares east and 2 squares north of trainer #1 on the map).


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== Route 25==
== Route 25==
;Route 25's map
;Route 25's map
{{scrolling map|Pokemon RBY Route25.png}}
{{scrolling map|Pokemon RBY Route25.png|float=left}}
The best item to get here is '''TM19''' on Route 25. There's a tree blocking it again but there is a way in getting it earlier. You'll need to be crafty to get it: be at least three squares below the Jr. Trainer (#7 on the map) who's blocking it when you cross his line of vision, and he'll abandon his post to come fight you. Immediately after, loop behind him and grab it. If you weren't able to succeed, you can always come back later to the spot to have a Pokémon cut down a tree blocking the area. TM19 holds '''Seismic Toss''', a Fighting-type move that does damage equal to the level of the Pokémon using it to an enemy regardless of their type or Defense. It can also hit Ghost-type Pokémon, which are usually unaffected by Fighting-type attacks.
 
You'll find an '''Ether''' if you look one space East of the Lass (#9 on the map.)
 
You'll also find an '''Elixir''' if you examine the wall in the space above the first hiker (walk 2 squares east and 2 squares north of trainer #1 on the map).
 
''Note: The Youngster (#4 on the map) on Route #25 is crucial to the performance of the [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Mew glitch|Mew glitch]] and should be not be challenged until you are ready to perform the glitch.  The Jr. Trainer (#7 on the map) on Route #24 can also be used to perform this glitch, depending on which method you choose to use.''
''Note: The Youngster (#4 on the map) on Route #25 is crucial to the performance of the [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Mew glitch|Mew glitch]] and should be not be challenged until you are ready to perform the glitch.  The Jr. Trainer (#7 on the map) on Route #24 can also be used to perform this glitch, depending on which method you choose to use.''
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