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== Celadon City ==
== Celadon City ==
[[File:Celadon City GSC.png|thumb|300px|right|Celadon City]]
[[File:Celadon City GSC.png|thumb|300px|right|Celadon City]]

Revision as of 18:56, 20 September 2012

Route 7

Route 7

The east/west Underground Path has been closed indefinitely by Celadon Police due to excessive battling in the tunnel. This route is the first chance you'll have to find two new Dark-type Pokémon, Murkrow and Houndour, but only in the overnight hours.



Celadon City

Celadon City

Welcome to Celadon! The city still hosts the same attractions it did three years ago, though the Game Corner no longer conceals a criminal hideout. Stop by the Pokémon Center to find Eusine, having returned to his hometown. Once you catch Raikou and Entei, he informs you of fresh rumors of a rainbow-colored Pokémon appearing at Tin Tower. He heads off to wait for you in Ecruteak. For coverage of the tower, go here.


Celadon Mansion

Sneak behind the Poké Center at night, and take the back stairs up to the mansion's top floor. The guy on the roof will tell you a scary story, and gives you TM03 (Curse) for listening. Curse raises Attack and Defense while lowering Speed, but works differently for Ghosts.

Restaurant

Near the path to the Gym is a restaurant that is currently hosting an eat-a-thon. Check the trash can by the counter to find some Leftovers, which restore a bit of the holder's health every turn.

Game Corner

Celadon's Game Corner has added a Card Flip game, which allows players to place bets on which card will be flipped over. The deck has 24, each with a number between 1 and 6 and a picture of one of four Pokémon (Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Oddish, or Poliwag). Bets can be placed by single card, by single column, by single row, by a pair of columns, or by a pair of rows.

Like the Goldenrod Game Corner, this one also offers rare Pokémon and items as prizes.

Left window

Right window


Celadon Department Store

The Celadon Department Store is the largest Poké Mart in the region, and sells anything a Trainer could need.

2F

The Trainer's Market sells basic equipment and items that Trainers may find useful while on their journey.


3F

The TV Game Shop sells TMs on the third floor.


4F

The Gift Shop offers a few souvenir items for sale.


5F

The Drugstore sells both permanent and temporary stat-enhancing items.


Rooftop Square

The Rooftop Square's vending machines let you buy cold, health-restoring drinks for cheap.


Celadon Gym

Celadon Gym

CELADON CITY
POKéMON GYM
LEADER: ERIKA
The Nature-Loving
Princess

The Celadon Gym is a haven for Grass-types, so your Fire-, Flying-, and Ice-types will have almost no resistance. Avoid bringing Water-, Ground-, and Rock-types or they won't last long. There are four Gym Trainers here, so you may need to heal up before challenging the Gym Leader herself.

Erika's Tangela is especially vulnerable to Special moves, so just scorch it with a Fire move and it won't be a problem. Two of her Pokémon know the Sunny Day move; while it lets SolarBeam fire without a charge-up, it also doubles the power of Fire attacks. Her Jumpluff is pretty speedy, but a decent Ice-type move will give it a time-out. Watch out for Bellossom's Petal Dance and SolarBeam.

Celadon Gym
The Rainbow Badge





Defeated, Erika awards you the Rainbow Badge, and gives you TM19 (Giga Drain) as a prize.

With the Celadon Gym defeated, your next stop is Route 16 to the west.


← Part 19 Cerulean City, Route 24, Route 25, Cerulean Gym, Route 5
Crystal
walkthrough
Routes 16, 17 and 18, Fuchsia City Part 21 →


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