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{{search|location|the Mystery Dungeon mechanic|Pokémon Tower (Mystery Dungeon)}}
{{Infobox location
{{Infobox location
|image=FL Pokemon Tower.png
|image=Lavender Tower Exterior LGPE.png
|type=road
|image_size=300
|type=ghost
|mapdesc=A tower that houses the graves of countless <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>. Many people visit it daily to pay their respects to the fallen.{{sup/3|FRLG}}
|slogan=Becalm the Spirits of Pokémon
|location_name=Pokémon Tower
|location_name=Pokémon Tower
|other_info=Kanto Radio Tower
|japanese_name=ポケモンタワー
|translated_name=Pokémon Tower
|other_info=Lavender Radio Tower
|location=[[Lavender Town]]
|location=[[Lavender Town]]
|region=Kanto
|region=Kanto
|generation=[[Generation I|I]], [[Generation II|II]] (as the Radio Tower), [[Generation III|III]]
|generation={{Gen|I}}, {{Gen|II}}, {{Gen|III}}, {{Gen|IV}}, {{Gen|VII}}
|map=Kanto Lavender Town Map.png
}}
}}
The '''Pokémon Tower''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンタワー''' ''Pokémon Tower'') is a seven-story tower located in [[Lavender Town]] in the region of [[Kanto]]. On all seven floors, the tower houses hundreds of graves of deceased [[Pokémon]]. Many people visit the building daily to pay their respects to the fallen. On all floors other than the first two, though, the possibility of being attacked by [[wild Pokémon]] is present. In [[Generation II]], the tower was converted into the '''Kanto Radio Tower''', undergoing a similar transformation to the [[Power Plant]] to the north.


Aside from graves, the tower is home to wild {{p|Cubone}} as well as many {{t|Ghost}}-type Pokémon. In [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]], [[Team Rocket]] tried to steal the Cubone to sell their valuable skulls. In the process, a mother {{p|Marowak}} that was protecting her Cubone child was killed. The ghost of the mother Marowak haunted the tower until [[Red (game)|Red]]/[[Leaf (game)|Leaf]] was able to knock it out, setting her spirit free. The Marowak that appears here cannot be caught, even if a [[Poké Ball|Master Ball]] is used. [[Mr. Fuji]] attempted to confront the poachers, but ended up being taken hostage himself and required the help of the main character to be released. As a show of gratitude, Mr. Fuji gives the main character the [[Poké Flute]].
The '''Pokémon Tower''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンタワー''' ''Pokémon Tower'') is a seven-story tower located in [[Lavender Town]] in the [[Kanto]] [[region]]. It is a burial ground for Pokémon.


The Ghost-type Pokémon in the tower appear to have a unique ability to disguise themselves as the ghosts of humans. However, a {{i|Silph Scope}} will reveal their true natures and identity, allowing the Pokémon to be engaged in battle.
==Role==
[[File:FL Pokemon Tower.png|thumb|240px|Location Preview of Pokémon Tower in Generation III]]
The Pokémon Tower houses hundreds of graves of deceased {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in all of its seven floors. Many people visit the building daily to pay their respects to the fallen. On all floors other than the first two, though, the possibility of being attacked by [[wild Pokémon]] is present. In [[Generation II|Generations II]] and {{gen|IV}}, the tower was converted into the '''Lavender Radio Tower''', undergoing a similar transformation to the [[Kanto Power Plant]] to the north.


A special spot on the fifth floor has been made into a wild Pokémon-free healing area. In the original games, the Channeler next to it makes a reference to white magic about it. This was edited out in the later games.
Aside from graves, the tower is home to wild {{p|Cubone}} as well as many {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon. In [[Generation I|Generations I]], {{gen|III}}, and {{gen|VII}}, [[Team Rocket]] tried to steal the Cubone to sell their valuable skulls. In the process, a mother {{p|Marowak}} that was protecting her Cubone child was killed. The ghost of the {{OBP|Marowak|ghost|mother Marowak}} haunted the tower until the player was able to knock it out{{sup/1|RBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}/her child climbed the tower and reunited with her{{sup/7|PE}}, setting her spirit free. [[Mr. Fuji]] attempted to confront the poachers, but ended up being taken hostage himself and required the help of the player to be released. As a show of gratitude, Mr. Fuji gives the player the [[Poké Flute]].
 
The wild Pokémon in the tower appear disguised as {{OBP|ghost|Pokémon Tower}}s, although their disguise can be revealed by using a [[Silph Scope]]. Any Pokémon who attempts to fight a ghost that has not been revealed by the [[Silph Scope]] will be "too scared to move." In Generation VII, the ghosts are not battled normally; touching one instead returns the player to the first floor of the tower.
 
A special spot on the fifth floor has been made into a wild Pokémon-free healing area. In the Generation I games, the Channeler next to it mentions it is related to white magic. This was removed in the later games.
 
In Generation I, it is possible to exploit {{DL|List of battle glitches in Generation I|Ghost Marowak bypassing|an oversight}} that allows the {{player}} to skip the sequence with the ghost Marowak by using a [[Poké Doll]], making it possible to progress without obtaining the [[Silph Scope]] first.
 
==Slogans==
===As Pokémon Tower===
"May the Souls of Pokémon Rest Easy"{{sup/1|RBY}}, "Becalm the Spirits of Pokémon"{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/7|PE}}
 
===As Radio Tower===
"Your Favorite Programs On-Air Around the Clock!"{{sup/2|GSC}}, "Your Best-Loved Shows On-Air Around the Clock!"{{sup/4|HGSS}}


==Items==
==Items==
{{itlisth|ghost}}
{{Itemlist|Clothing Trunk|1F, from the old lady|LP=yes|LE=yes|display={{DL|List of clothing in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Formal Set}}}}
{{itemlist|X Attack|2F, northeast of staircase to 3F|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Elixir|2F, southwest corner|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Pearl|2F, on the easternmost tombstone against the southern wall ''(hidden)'' (daily)|LP=yes|LE=yes|display={{i|Pearl}}}}
{{Itemlist|Candy Yellow|2F, reward for defeating {{tc|Coach Trainer}} Holly|LP=yes|display={{DL|Candy|Pikachu Candy}} ×5}}
{{Itemlist|Candy Brown|2F, reward for defeating {{tc|Coach Trainer}} Holly|LE=yes|display={{DL|Candy|Eevee Candy}} ×5}}
{{Itemlist|Escape Rope|3F, in the north area of the floor|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Awakening|3F, against the northern wall|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Super Potion|3F, in the middle of the floor|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Star Piece|3F, in the northeast corner of the floor ''(hidden)'' (daily)|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Elixir|4F, southeast of the center of the floor|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Escape Rope|4F, in the middle of a ring of tombstones near the stairs to 3F|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Full Heal|4F, north of the stairs to 3F|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Awakening|4F, southwest of the center of the floor|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes}}
{{Itemlist|TM Psychic VI|4F, southwest of the center of the floor|LP=yes|LE=yes|display={{TM|04|Teleport}}}}
{{Itemlist|Super Potion|4F, in the northeast corner of the floor ''(hidden)'' (daily)|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|HP Up|4F, in the south area of the floor|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Great Ball|4F, in the south area of the floor|FR=yes|LG=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Elixer|sprite=Bag Elixir Sprite|5F, one square east and three squares south of the west staircase ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=[[Elixir|Elixer]]}}
{{Itemlist|Big Mushroom|5F, one square north and four squares west of {{tc|Channeler}} Ruth ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Cleanse Tag|5F, in the center of the healing area|FR=yes|LG=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Nugget|5F, in the southwest area of the floor|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Nugget|5F, in the northwest corner|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Ice Stone|5F, in the southwest corner|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Big Pearl|5F, on the tombstone in the southeast corner ''(hidden)'' (daily)|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|X Accuracy|6F, southwest of the stairs to 5F|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Revive|6F, south of the stairs to 5F|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Ultra Ball|6F, north of the stairs to 5F|LP=yes|LE=yes|display=[[Ultra Ball]] ×3}}
{{Itemlist|Hyper Potion|6F, in the northwest corner|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|PP Up|6F, in a corner on the wall, south of the northwest corner ''(hidden)'' (daily)|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Rare Candy|6F, in the west area of the floor|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Rare Candy|6F, west of the stairs to 7F (requires [[Silph Scope]])|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Soothe Bell|7F, where [[Mr. Fuji]] was standing ''({{tt|hidden|Requires using the Itemfinder on the spot, causing the item to be automatically obtained}})'' (requires [[Silph Scope]])|FR=yes|LG=yes}}
{{Itemlist|None|sprite=Pokégear Icon|Gift from the radio station manager after restoring power|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes|HG=yes|SS=yes|display=[[Pokégear#Radio|EXPN Card]]}}
{{itlistfoot|ghost}}
===Walking Pokémon===
{{itlisth|ghost}}
{{Itemlist|Pearl|display={{i|Pearl}}|4F, Infrequently found by the {{player}}'s {{pkmn2|walking}} {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon near the stairs to 3F |LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{itlistfoot|ghost}}
==Pokémon==
===Generation I===
{{catch/header|ghost|no}}
{{Catch/div|ghost|3F}}
{{catch/entry1|092|Gastly|yes|yes|no|3F|18-24|90%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|092|Gastly|no|no|yes|3F|18-25|95%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|093|Haunter|yes|yes|no|3F|25|1%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|093|Haunter|no|no|yes|3F|20, 25|5%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|104|Cubone|yes|yes|no|3F|20, 22|9%|type1=ground}}
{{Catch/div|ghost|4F}}
{{catch/entry1|092|Gastly|yes|yes|no|4F|18-24|86%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|092|Gastly|no|no|yes|4F|18-25|95%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|093|Haunter|yes|yes|no|4F|25|5%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|093|Haunter|no|no|yes|4F|20, 25|5%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|104|Cubone|yes|yes|no|4F|20, 22|9%|type1=ground}}
{{Catch/div|ghost|5F}}
{{catch/entry1|092|Gastly|yes|yes|no|5F|18-24|86%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|092|Gastly|no|no|yes|5F|21-27|90%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|093|Haunter|yes|yes|no|5F|25|5%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|093|Haunter|no|no|yes|5F|22, 27|5%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|104|Cubone|yes|yes|no|5F|20, 22|9%|type1=ground}}
{{catch/entry1|104|Cubone|no|no|yes|5F|20|5%|type1=ground}}
{{Catch/div|ghost|6F}}
{{catch/entry1|092|Gastly|yes|yes|no|6F|19-24|85%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|092|Gastly|no|no|yes|6F|21-27|90%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|093|Haunter|yes|yes|no|6F|26, 28|6%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|093|Haunter|no|no|yes|6F|22, 27|5%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|104|Cubone|yes|yes|no|6F|22, 24|9%|type1=ground}}
{{catch/entry1|104|Cubone|no|no|yes|6F|20|5%|type1=ground}}
{{Catch/div|ghost|7F}}
{{catch/entry1|092|Gastly|yes|yes|no|7F|20-24|75%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|092|Gastly|no|no|yes|7F|23-29|90%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|093|Haunter|yes|yes|no|7F|28, 30|15%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|093|Haunter|no|no|yes|7F|24, 29|5%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entry1|104|Cubone|yes|yes|no|7F|22, 24|10%|type1=ground}}
{{catch/entry1|104|Cubone|no|no|yes|7F|24|5%|type1=ground}}
{{catch/footer|ghost}}
===Generation III===
{{catch/header|ghost|no}}
{{Catch/div|ghost|3F}}
{{catch/entryfl|092|Gastly|yes|yes|3F|13-19|90%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entryfl|093|Haunter|yes|yes|3F|20|1%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entryfl|104|Cubone|yes|yes|3F|15, 17|9%|type1=ground}}
{{Catch/div|ghost|4F-5F}}
{{catch/entryfl|092|Gastly|yes|yes|4F-5F|13-19|86%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entryfl|093|Haunter|yes|yes|4F-5F|20|5%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entryfl|104|Cubone|yes|yes|4F-5F|15, 17|9%|type1=ground}}
{{Catch/div|ghost|6F}}
{{catch/entryfl|092|Gastly|yes|yes|6F|14-19|85%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entryfl|093|Haunter|yes|yes|6F|21, 23|6%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entryfl|104|Cubone|yes|yes|6F|17, 19|9%|type1=ground}}
{{Catch/div|ghost|7F}}
{{catch/entryfl|092|Gastly|yes|yes|7F|15-19|75%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entryfl|093|Haunter|yes|yes|7F|23, 25|15%|type1=ghost|type2=poison}}
{{catch/entryfl|104|Cubone|yes|yes|7F|17, 19|10%|type1=ground}}
{{catch/footer|ghost}}
===Generation VII===
{{Catch/header|ghost|no}}
{{Catch/div|ghost|3F-4F}}
{{Catch/entrype|041|Zubat|yes|yes|3F-4F|27-32|5%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}}
{{Catch/entrype|042|Golbat|yes|yes|3F-4F|27-32|5%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}}
{{Catch/entrype|092|Gastly|yes|yes|3F-4F|27-32|75%|type1=Ghost|type2=Poison}}
{{Catch/entrype|093|Haunter|yes|yes|3F-4F|27-32|5%|type1=Ghost|type2=Poison}}
{{Catch/entrype|104|Cubone|yes|yes|3F-4F|27-32|10%|type1=Ground}}
{{Catch/div|ghost|5F-6F}}
{{Catch/entrype|041|Zubat|yes|yes|5F-6F|27-32|5%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}}
{{Catch/entrype|042|Golbat|yes|yes|5F-6F|27-32|5%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}}
{{Catch/entrype|092|Gastly|yes|yes|5F-6F|27-32|70%|type1=Ghost|type2=Poison}}
{{Catch/entrype|093|Haunter|yes|yes|5F-6F|27-32|10%|type1=Ghost|type2=Poison}}
{{Catch/entrype|104|Cubone|yes|yes|5F-6F|27-32|10%|type1=Ground}}
{{catch/div|ghost|Rare Spawns}}
{{Catch/entrype|113|Chansey|yes|yes|3F-6F|27-32|-}}
{{Catch/footer|ghost|2}}
==Special encounters==
===Generation I===
===Generation I===
*{{i|Escape Rope}}: on the north side of the third floor
A {{OBP|ghost|Pokémon Tower}} is encountered on 6F as part of the story. The [[Silph Scope]] must be in the bag in order to reveal its identity as a {{OBP|Marowak|ghost}}. [[Poké Ball]]s can be thrown, but will always fail. It must be defeated in order to progress. If run from, it respawns immediately without leaving the area.
*[[Awakening]]: in the center of the fourth floor
 
*[[Elixir]]: near the staircase leading from the third floor to the fourth floor
If a [[Poké Doll]] is used to flee from battle, the game will consider it defeated, allowing access to 7F.
*[[HP Up]]: on the south side of the fourth floor
*[[Nugget]]: on the south side of the fifth floor near the healing spot
*{{i|X Accuracy}}: near the staircase leading from the fifth floor to the sixth floor
*[[Rare Candy]]: in the main pathway near the center of the sixth floor


===Generation II===
{|
*{{i|Expn Card}}: from the radio station manager after restoring functionality to the Power Plant
!Red, Green, and Blue
!Yellow
|- style="vertical-align:top"
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=105
|pokemon=Marowak
|level=30
|type1=Ground
|move1=Bone Club|move1type=Ground
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal
|move3=Leer|move3type=Normal
|move4=Focus Energy|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=105
|pokemon=Marowak
|level=30
|type1=Ground
|move1=Bone Club|move1type=Ground
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal
|move3=Headbutt|move3type=Normal
|move4=Leer|move4type=Normal}}
|}


===Generation III===
===Generation III===
*Escape Rope: on the north side of the third floor
A {{OBP|ghost|Pokémon Tower}} is encountered on 6F as part of the story. The [[Silph Scope]] must be in the bag in order to reveal its identity as a {{OBP|Marowak|ghost}}. [[Poké Ball]]s can be thrown, but will always fail. It must be defeated in order to progress. If run from, it respawns immediately without leaving the area.
*Awakening: in the center of the fourth floor
 
*Elixir: near the staircase leading from the third floor to the fourth floor
{|
*[[Great Ball]]: on the south side of the fourth floor
|- style="vertical-align:top"
*{{i|Cleanse Tag}}: in the center of the healing spot
|{{Pokémon/3
*Nugget: on the south side of the fifth floor near the healing spot
|game=FireRed
*X Accuracy: near the staircase leading from the fifth floor to the sixth floor
|ndex=105
*Rare Candy: on the south side of the sixth floor
|pokemon=Marowak
|gender=female
|level=30
|type1=Ground
|ability=Rock Head
|ability2=Lightningrod
|move1=Headbutt|move1type=Normal
|move2=Leer|move2type=Normal
|move3=Focus Energy|move3type=Normal
|move4=Bonemerang|move4type=Ground}}
|}


==Pokémon==
==Trainers==
===Generation I===
===Generation I===
{| border=1 width=350px style="background: #fff; border:1px solid #999; border-collapse:collapse;"
====2F====
|- style="background: #{{RouteInfo/roaddark}};"
====={{game|Red and Blue|s}}=====
! width=20% | Name
Blue has one [[Potion]] per Pokémon, using it 12.5% of the time if their HP falls below 20%.
! width=18% colspan=3 | Games
 
! width=25% | Location
{{MSP/3|001|Bulbasaur}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Bulbasaur}}:
! width=27% | Levels
{{Party/Single
! width=10% | Rate
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr RG Blue 2.png
|prize={{PDollar}}1625
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=RGB
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=5}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=017
|pokemon=Pidgeotto
|level=25
|type1=Normal|type2=Flying
|move1=Gust|move1type=Normal
|move2=Sand-Attack|move2type=Normal
|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Whirlwind|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=102
|pokemon=Exeggcute
|level=23
|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic
|move1=Barrage|move1type=Normal
|move2=Hypnosis|move2type=Psychic}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=130
|pokemon=Gyarados
|level=22
|type1=Water|type2=Flying
|move1=Leer|move1type=Normal
|move2=Dragon Rage|move2type=Dragon
|move3=Bite|move3type=Normal
|move4=Hydro Pump|move4type=Water}}
{{Party/Div|color={{blue color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=064
|pokemon=Kadabra
|level=20
|type1=Psychic
|move1=Teleport|move1type=Psychic
|move2=Confusion|move2type=Psychic
|move3=Disable|move3type=Normal}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=005
|pokemon=Charmeleon
|level=25
|type1=Fire
|move1=Growl|move1type=Normal
|move2=Ember|move2type=Fire
|move3=Leer|move3type=Normal
|move4=Rage|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/3|004|Charmander}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Charmander}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr RG Blue 2.png
|prize={{PDollar}}1625
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=RGB
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=5}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=017
|pokemon=Pidgeotto
|level=25
|type1=Normal|type2=Flying
|move1=Gust|move1type=Normal
|move2=Sand-Attack|move2type=Normal
|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Whirlwind|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=058
|pokemon=Growlithe
|level=23
|type1=Fire
|move1=Bite|move1type=Normal
|move2=Roar|move2type=Normal
|move3=Ember|move3type=Fire}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=102
|pokemon=Exeggcute
|level=22
|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic
|move1=Barrage|move1type=Normal
|move2=Hypnosis|move2type=Psychic}}
{{Party/Div|color={{blue color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=064
|pokemon=Kadabra
|level=20
|type1=Psychic
|move1=Teleport|move1type=Psychic
|move2=Confusion|move2type=Psychic
|move3=Disable|move3type=Normal}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=008
|pokemon=Wartortle
|level=25
|type1=Water
|move1=Tail Whip|move1type=Normal
|move2=Bubble|move2type=Water
|move3=Water Gun|move3type=Water
|move4=Bite|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/3|007|Squirtle}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Squirtle}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr RG Blue 2.png
|prize={{PDollar}}1625
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=RGB
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=5}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=017
|pokemon=Pidgeotto
|level=25
|type1=Normal|type2=Flying
|move1=Gust|move1type=Normal
|move2=Sand-Attack|move2type=Normal
|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Whirlwind|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=130
|pokemon=Gyarados
|level=23
|type1=Water
|type2=Flying
|move1=Leer|move1type=Normal
|move2=Dragon Rage|move2type=Dragon
|move3=Bite|move3type=Normal
|move4=Hydro Pump|move4type=Water}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=058
|pokemon=Growlithe
|level=22
|type1=Fire
|move1=Bite|move1type=Normal
|move2=Roar|move2type=Normal
|move3=Ember|move3type=Fire}}
{{Party/Div|color={{blue color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=064
|pokemon=Kadabra
|level=20
|type1=Psychic
|move1=Teleport|move1type=Psychic
|move2=Confusion|move2type=Psychic
|move3=Disable|move3type=Normal}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Blue
|ndex=002
|pokemon=Ivysaur
|level=25
|type1=Grass|type2=Poison
|move1=Growl|move1type=Normal
|move2=Leech Seed|move2type=Grass
|move3=Vine Whip|move3type=Grass
|move4=PoisonPowder|move4type=Poison}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
====={{game|Yellow}}=====
Blue has one [[Potion]] per Pokémon, using it 12.5% of the time if their HP falls below 20%.
 
{{MSP/3|134|Vaporeon}} If {{p|Eevee}} will evolve into {{p|Vaporeon}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr Y Blue 2.png
|prize={{PDollar}}1625
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=Y
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=5}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=022
|pokemon=Fearow
|level=25
|type1=Normal|type2=Flying
|move1=Mirror Move|move1type=Flying
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal
|move3=Leer|move3type=Normal
|move4=Fury Attack|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=027
|pokemon=Sandshrew
|level=20
|type1=Ground
|move1=Scratch|move1type=Normal
|move2=Sand-Attack|move2type=Normal
|move3=Slash|move3type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=037
|pokemon=Vulpix
|level=23
|type1=Fire
|move1=Ember|move1type=Fire
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal
|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Roar|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Div|color={{blue color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=081
|pokemon=Magnemite
|level=22
|type1=Electric
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal
|move2=SonicBoom|move2type=Normal}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=133
|pokemon=Eevee
|level=25
|type1=Normal
|move1=Quick Attack|move1type=Normal
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal
|move3=Sand-Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Growl|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/3|135|Jolteon}} If {{p|Eevee}} will evolve into {{p|Jolteon}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr Y Blue 2.png
|prize={{PDollar}}1625
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=Y
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=5}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=022
|pokemon=Fearow
|level=25
|type1=Normal|type2=Flying
|move1=Mirror Move|move1type=Flying
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal
|move3=Leer|move3type=Normal
|move4=Fury Attack|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=090
|pokemon=Shellder
|level=23
|type1=Water
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal
|move2=Withdraw|move2type=Water
|move3=Supersonic|move3type=Normal
|move4=Clamp|move4type=Water}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=037
|pokemon=Vulpix
|level=22
|type1=Fire
|move1=Ember|move1type=Fire
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal
|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Roar|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Div|color={{blue color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=027
|pokemon=Sandshrew
|level=20
|type1=Ground
|move1=Scratch|move1type=Normal
|move2=Sand-Attack|move2type=Normal
|move3=Slash|move3type=Normal}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=133
|pokemon=Eevee
|level=25
|type1=Normal
|move1=Quick Attack|move1type=Normal
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal
|move3=Sand-Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Growl|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/3|136|Flareon}} If {{p|Eevee}} will evolve into {{p|Flareon}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr Y Blue 2.png
|prize={{PDollar}}1625
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=Y
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=5}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=022
|pokemon=Fearow
|level=25
|type1=Normal|type2=Flying
|move1=Mirror Move|move1type=Flying
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal
|move3=Leer|move3type=Normal
|move4=Fury Attack|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=027
|pokemon=Sandshrew
|level=20
|type1=Ground
|move1=Scratch|move1type=Normal
|move2=Sand-Attack|move2type=Normal
|move3=Slash|move3type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=081
|pokemon=Magnemite
|level=23
|type1=Electric
|move1=Tackle
|move1type=Normal
|move2=SonicBoom
|move2type=Normal}}
{{Party/Div|color={{blue color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=090
|pokemon=Shellder
|level=22
|type1=Water
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal
|move2=Withdraw|move2type=Water
|move3=Supersonic|move3type=Normal
|move4=Clamp|move4type=Water}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=133
|pokemon=Eevee
|level=25
|type1=Normal
|move1=Quick Attack|move1type=Normal
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal
|move3=Sand-Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Growl|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
====3F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||690|1|092|Gastly||23|||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||660|1|092|Gastly||22|||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||720|1|092|Gastly||24|||}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|1}}
 
====4F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||690|2|092|Gastly||23||092|Gastly||23|||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||660|1|092|Gastly||22|||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||720|1|092|Gastly||24|||}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|1}}
 
====5F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||660|1|092|Gastly||22|||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||690|1|093|Haunter||23|||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||720|1|092|Gastly||24|||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||660|1|093|Haunter||22|||}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|1}}
 
====6F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||660|3|092|Gastly||22||092|Gastly||22||092|Gastly||22|||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||720|1|092|Gastly||24|||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Channeler.png|game=1|Channeler||720|1|092|Gastly||24|||}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|1}}
 
====7F====
====={{game|Red and Blue|s}}=====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Rocket.png|game=1|Rocket||750|3|041|Zubat||25||041|Zubat||25||042|Golbat||25|||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Rocket.png|game=1|Rocket||780|2|109|Koffing||26||096|Drowzee||26|||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr RG Rocket.png|game=1|Rocket||690|4|041|Zubat||23||019|Rattata||23||020|Raticate||23||041|Zubat||23|||}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|1}}
 
====={{game|Yellow}}=====
{{Party/Single
|color=666
|bordercolor=C00
|headcolor=CCC
|sprite=Spr Y Jessie James.png
|prize={{PDollar}}810
|name={{color2|000|Team Rocket trio|Rocket}}
|game=Y
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=3}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=052
|pokemon=Meowth
|level=27
|type1=Normal
|move1=Growl|move1type=Normal
|move2=Bite|move2type=Normal
|move3=Pay Day|move3type=Normal
|move4=Screech|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=024
|pokemon=Arbok
|level=27
|type1=Poison
|move1=Leer|move1type=Normal
|move2=Poison Sting|move2type=Poison
|move3=Bite|move3type=Normal
|move4=Glare|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=110
|pokemon=Weezing
|level=27
|type1=Poison
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal
|move2=Smog|move2type=Poison
|move3=Sludge|move3type=Poison}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
===Generation III===
====2F====
{{MSP/3|001|Bulbasaur}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Bulbasaur}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr FRLG Blue 2.png
|prize={{PDollar}}900
|class=Rival
|classlink=Rival
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=FRLG
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=5}}
|{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=017
|pokemon=Pidgeotto
|gender=male
|level=25
|ability=Keen Eye
|type1=Normal|type2=Flying
|move1=Gust|move1type=Flying
|move2=Sand-Attack|move2type=Ground
|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Whirlwind|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=064
|pokemon=Kadabra
|gender=male
|level=20
|ability=Synchronize
|type1=Psychic
|move1=Teleport|move1type=Psychic
|move2=Confusion|move2type=Psychic
|move3=Disable|move3type=Normal
|move4=Kinesis|move4type=Psychic}}
|{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=102
|pokemon=Exeggcute
|gender=male
|level=23
|ability=Chlorophyll
|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic
|move1=Reflect|move1type=Psychic
|move2=Hypnosis|move2type=Psychic
|move3=Leech Seed|move3type=Grass
|move4=Confusion|move4type=Psychic}}
{{Party/Div|color={{blue color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=130
|pokemon=Gyarados
|gender=male
|level=22
|ability=Intimidate
|type1=Water|type2=Flying
|move1=Thrash|move1type=Normal
|move2=Bite|move2type=Dark}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=005
|pokemon=Charmeleon
|gender=male
|level=25
|ability=Blaze
|type1=Fire
|move1=SmokeScreen|move1type=Normal
|move2=Growl|move2type=Normal
|move3=Ember|move3type=Fire
|move4=Metal Claw|move4type=Steel}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/3|004|Charmander}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Charmander}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr FRLG Blue 2.png
|prize={{PDollar}}900
|class=Rival
|classlink=Rival
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=FRLG
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=5}}
|{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=017
|pokemon=Pidgeotto
|gender=male
|level=25
|ability=Keen Eye
|type1=Normal|type2=Flying
|move1=Gust|move1type=Flying
|move2=Sand-Attack|move2type=Ground
|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Whirlwind|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=064
|pokemon=Kadabra
|gender=male
|level=20
|ability=Synchronize
|type1=Psychic
|move1=Teleport|move1type=Psychic
|move2=Confusion|move2type=Psychic
|move3=Disable|move3type=Normal
|move4=Kinesis|move4type=Psychic}}
|{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=058
|pokemon=Growlithe
|gender=male
|level=23
|ability=Intimidate
|type1=Fire
|move1=Odor Sleuth|move1type=Normal
|move2=Roar|move2type=Normal
|move3=Ember|move3type=Fire
|move4=Leer|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Div|color={{blue color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=102
|pokemon=Exeggcute
|gender=male
|level=22
|ability=Chlorophyll
|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic
|move1=Reflect|move1type=Psychic
|move2=Hypnosis|move2type=Psychic
|move3=Leech Seed|move3type=Grass
|move4=Confusion|move4type=Psychic}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=008
|pokemon=Wartortle
|gender=male
|level=25
|ability=Torrent
|type1=Water
|move1=Withdraw|move1type=Water
|move2=Rapid Spin|move2type=Normal
|move3=Water Gun|move3type=Water
|move4=Bite|move4type=Dark}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/3|007|Squirtle}}If the {{player}} chose {{p|Squirtle}}:
{{Party/Single
|color={{blue color}}
|headcolor={{blue color light}}
|bordercolor={{green color dark}}
|sprite=Spr FRLG Blue 2.png
|prize={{PDollar}}900
|class=Rival
|classlink=Rival
|name={{color2|000|Blue (game)|Blue}}
|game=FRLG
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=5}}
|{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=017
|pokemon=Pidgeotto
|gender=male
|level=25
|ability=Keen Eye
|type1=Normal|type2=Flying
|move1=Gust|move1type=Flying
|move2=Sand-Attack|move2type=Ground
|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Whirlwind|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=064
|pokemon=Kadabra
|gender=male
|level=20
|ability=Synchronize
|type1=Psychic
|move1=Teleport|move1type=Psychic
|move2=Confusion|move2type=Psychic
|move3=Disable|move3type=Normal
|move4=Kinesis|move4type=Psychic}}
|{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=130
|pokemon=Gyarados
|gender=male
|level=23
|ability=Intimidate
|type1=Water|type2=Flying
|move1=Thrash|move1type=Normal
|move2=Bite|move2type=Dark}}
{{Party/Div|color={{blue color}}}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=058
|pokemon=Growlithe
|gender=male
|level=22
|ability=Intimidate
|type1=Fire
|move1=Odor Sleuth|move1type=Normal
|move2=Roar|move2type=Normal
|move3=Ember|move3type=Fire
|move4=Leer|move4type=Normal}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/3
|game=FireRed
|ndex=002
|pokemon=Ivysaur
|gender=male
|level=25
|ability=Overgrow
|type1=Grass
|type2=Poison
|move1=Sleep Powder|move1type=Grass
|move2=Vine Whip|move2type=Grass
|move3=Razor Leaf|move3type=Grass
|move4=PoisonPowder|move4type=Poison}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
====3F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Hope|736|1|092|Gastly|♀|23|None|36=アイリ|37=Airi}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Patricia|704|1|092|Gastly|♀|22|None|36=コトネ|37=Kotone}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Carly|768|1|092|Gastly|♀|24|None|36=トミコ|37=Tomiko}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|FRLG}}
 
====4F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Laurel|736|2|092|Gastly|♀|23|None|092|Gastly|♀|23|None|36=ソノコ|37=Sonoko}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Jody|704|1|092|Gastly|♀|22|None|36=サユリ|37=Sayuri}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Paula|768|1|092|Gastly|♀|24|None|36=ヒイナ|37=Hiina}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|FRLG}}
 
====5F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Ruth|704|1|092|Gastly|♀|22|None|36=ヒトエ|37=Hitoe}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Tammy|736|1|093|Haunter|♀|23|None|36=ミコト|37=Mikoto}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Karina|768|1|092|Gastly|♀|24|None|36=カヨコ|37=Kayoko}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Janae|704|1|092|Gastly|♀|22|None|36=シズル|37=Shizuru}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|FRLG}}
 
====6F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Angelica|704|3|092|Gastly|♀|22|None|092|Gastly|♀|22|None|092|Gastly|♀|22|None|36=ウキエ|37=Ukie}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Jennifer|768|1|092|Gastly|♀|24|None|36=ヤエコ|37=Yaeko}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Channeler.png|Channeler|Emilia|768|1|092|Gastly|♀|24|None|36=サワコ|37=Sawako}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|FRLG}}
 
====7F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Team Rocket Grunt M.png|Team Rocket Grunt||800|3|041|Zubat|♂|25||041|Zubat|♂|25||042|Golbat|♂|25||}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Team Rocket Grunt M.png|Team Rocket Grunt||832|2|109|Koffing|♂|26||096|Drowzee|♂|26|None|}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Team Rocket Grunt M.png|Team Rocket Grunt||736|4|041|Zubat|♂|23||019|Rattata|♂|23|None|020|Raticate|♂|23||041|Zubat|♂|23||}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|FRLG}}
 
===Generation VII===
====2F====
{{MSP/PE|025Pa|Pikachu}} In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu!]]:
{{Party/Single
|color={{green color light}}
|headcolor={{black color light}}
|bordercolor={{black color dark}}
|sprite=VSTrace.png
|size=x90px
|prize={{PDollar}}2,240
|class=Pokémon Trainer
|classlink=Pokémon Trainer
|name={{color2|000|Trace (game)|Trace}}
|game=LGP
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=3}}
|{{Pokémon/7/LG
|ndex=017
|pokemon=Pidgeotto
|level=27
|gender=male
|type1=Normal|type2=Flying
|move1=Quick Attack|move1type=Normal|move1cat=Physical
|move2=Wing Attack|move2type=Flying|move2cat=Physical
|move3=Sand Attack|move3type=Ground|move3cat=Status}}
|{{Pokémon/7/LG
|ndex=044
|pokemon=Gloom
|level=27
|gender=female
|type1=Grass|type2=Poison
|move1=Razor Leaf|move1type=Grass|move1cat=Physical
|move2=Sleep Powder|move2type=Grass|move2cat=Status
|move3=Acid|move3type=Poison|move3cat=Special}}
|{{Pokémon/7/LG
|ndex=135
|pokemon=Jolteon
|level=28
|gender=male
|type1=Electric
|move1=Thunder Shock|move1type=Electric|move1cat=Special
|move2=Quick Attack|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Physical
|move3=Pin Missile|move3type=Bug|move3cat=Physical}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
{{MSP/PE|133Pa|Eevee|PE}} In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Eevee!]]:
{{Party/Single
|color={{green color light}}
|headcolor={{black color light}}
|bordercolor={{black color dark}}
|sprite=VSTrace.png
|size=x90px
|prize={{PDollar}}2,240
|class=Pokémon Trainer
|classlink=Pokémon Trainer
|name={{color2|000|Trace (game)|Trace}}
|game=LGE
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon=3}}
|{{Pokémon/7/LG
|ndex=017
|pokemon=Pidgeotto
|level=27
|gender=male
|type1=Normal|type2=Flying
|move1=Quick Attack|move1type=Normal|move1cat=Physical
|move2=Wing Attack|move2type=Flying|move2cat=Physical
|move3=Sand Attack|move3type=Ground|move3cat=Status}}
|{{Pokémon/7/LG
|ndex=044
|pokemon=Gloom
|level=27
|gender=female
|type1=Grass|type2=Poison
|move1=Razor Leaf|move1type=Grass|move1cat=Physical
|move2=Sleep Powder|move2type=Grass|move2cat=Status
|move3=Acid|move3type=Poison|move3cat=Special}}
|{{Pokémon/7/LG
|ndex=026
|pokemon=Raichu
|level=28
|gender=male
|type1=Electric
|move1=Thunder Shock|move1type=Electric|move1cat=Special
|move2=Quick Attack|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Physical
|move3=Thunder Punch|move3type=Electric|move3cat=Physical}}
{{Party/Footer}}
{{-}}
 
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSCoach Trainer F PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Coach Trainer|Holly|2,800|1|074|Geodude|♀|28|None|36=ヘシマ|37=Heshima}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|PE}}
 
====3F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{Trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Hope|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|1|092|Gastly|♂|25|None|36=アイリ|37=Airi}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Patricia|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|2|092|Gastly|♀|25|None|092|Gastly|♂|25|None|36=コトネ|37=Kotone}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Carly|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|1|092|Gastly|♀|25|None|36=トミコ|37=Tomiko}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|PE}}
 
====4F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Laurel|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|1|093|Haunter|♀|25|None|36=ソノコ|37=Sonoko}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Jody|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|2|092|Gastly|♀|25|None|093|Haunter|♀|25|None|36=サオリ|37=Saori}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Paula|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|2|092|Gastly|♂|25|None|092|Gastly|♀|25|None|36=ヒイナ|37=Hiina}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost|After becoming Champion}}
{{trainerentry/master|VSLass Master PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Lass|Hazel|131|Lapras|♀|75|Grass|Solar Beam|Electric|Thunderbolt|Ghost|Confuse Ray|36=アヤナ|37=Ayana}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|PE}}
 
====5F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Ruth|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|1|093|Haunter|♀|25|None|36=ヒトエ|37=Hitoe}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Tammy|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|3|093|Haunter|♀|25|None|092|Gastly|♀|25|None|092|Gastly|♂|25|None|36=ミコト|37=Mikoto}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Karina|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|2|093|Haunter|♂|25|None|092|Gastly|♀|25|None|36=カヨコ|37=Kayoko}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Janae|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|4|092|Gastly|♂|25|None|092|Gastly|♂|25|None|092|Gastly|♂|25|None|092|Gastly|♀|25|None|36=シズル|37=Shizuru}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost|After becoming Champion}}
{{trainerentry/master|VSPsychic Master PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Psychic|Vlad|097|Hypno|♂|75|Psychic|Hypnosis|Dark|Nasty Plot|Ghost|Shadow Ball|36=タツジ|37=Tatsuji}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|PE}}
 
====6F====
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Emilia|1,280<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|3|093|Haunter|♀|32|None|093|Haunter|♂|32|None|093|Haunter|♀|32|None|36=サワコ|37=Sawako}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Angelica|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|3|092|Gastly|♀|25|None|093|Haunter|♀|25|None|092|Gastly|♂|25|None|36=ウキエ|37=Ukie}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost}}
{{trainerentry|VSChanneler PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Channeler|Jennifer|1,000<br/>3 {{i|Poké Ball}}s|1|093|Haunter|♀|25|None|36=ヤエコ|37=Yaeko}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost|After becoming Champion}}
{{trainerentry/master|VSLass Master PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Lass|Charlotte|026|Raichu|♀|75|Normal|Headbutt|Normal|Double Team|Normal|Hyper Beam|36=マイコ|37=Maiko}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|PE}}
 
====7F====
{{Party/Tag
|color=666
|bordercolor=C00
|headcolor=CCC
|color1=EE8BCD
|headcolor1=F5BCE2
|bordercolor1=E44EB2
|color2=8BB2FF
|headcolor2=CCDDFF
|bordercolor2=4D88FF
|class=Team Rocket
|classlink=Team Rocket
|sprite=VSJessie PE.png
|size=90px
|class2=Team Rocket
|classlink2=Team Rocket
|sprite2=VSJames PE.png
|size2=90px
|prize={{Pdollar}}3,264
|name={{color2|000|Jessie}}
|name2={{color2|000|James}}
|game=PE
|location=Pokémon Tower
|pokemon1=1
|pokemon2=1}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/7/LG
|game=PE
|ndex=024
|pokemon=Arbok
|gender=male
|level=34
|type1=Poison
|move1=Poison Jab|move1type=Poison|move1cat=Physical
|move2=Glare|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Status
|move3=Crunch|move3type=Dark|move3cat=Physical}}
{{Party/Div|color=8BB2FF}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/7/LG
|game=PE
|ndex=110
|pokemon=Weezing
|gender=male
|level=34
|type1=Poison
|move1=Dark Pulse|move1type=Dark|move1cat=Special
|move2=Sludge Bomb|move2type=Poison|move2cat=Special}}
{{Party/Footer}}
{{-}}
 
{{trainerheader|ghost}}
{{trainerdiv|ghost|After becoming Champion}}
{{trainerentry/master|VSLass Master PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Lass|Emily|070|Weepinbell|♀|70|Poison|Poison Jab|Poison|Sludge Bomb|Normal|Growth|36=ノリコ|37=Noriko}}
{{trainerfooter|ghost|PE}}
 
==Differences among generations==
[[File:Capsule Monsters Tower.jpg|170px|thumb|Concept art]]
[[File:Pokémon Tower PE.png|thumb|left|240px|The top of Pokémon Tower in Generation VII]]
In [[Generation II]] and {{gen|IV}}, the tower was converted into the '''Lavender Radio Tower''', broadcasting music and radio programs, including the [[Poké Flute]] channel, to the radios and [[Pokégear]] of Kanto. Unlike the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] in [[Goldenrod City]], only one floor, the ground floor, is open to the public as a result of [[Team Rocket]]'s infiltration of the Goldenrod Tower. The stairs in [[Generation II]] lead down into a basement instead of up into the tower, but the player is blocked by a guard.
 
After restoring power to Kanto by fixing the generator at the [[Kanto Power Plant]], Trainers can receive the {{DL|Pokégear|Radio|EXPN Card}} from the manager of the tower, allowing Pokégears to tune into the Poké Flute channel, which can be used to move {{p|Snorlax}} from its slumber in front of [[Diglett's Cave]] in [[Vermilion City]].
 
To compensate for the loss of the burial site, the graves were moved to a small building, the House of Memories, known as the Soul House in Generation II, at the south end of the town. Most of them were placed in secret chambers that only Mr. Fuji knows about.
 
There is {{weather|fog}} here in [[Generation III]], but it has no in-battle effect. This is because fog was not used as a {{cat|game mechanics|game mechanic}} until Generation IV.
 
In [[Generation VII]], several changes were made to the layout. The reception desk on the ground floor has been moved to the upper-right corner, with the rest of the floor space being populated with tables and couches for visitors of the graveyard to use. The upper floors are filled with a ghostly purple mist.
 
{{main|Radio}}
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{kanto color}}; border:3px solid #{{kanto color dark}}" colspan=6 cellspacing="2" cellpadding="4"
|-  
! width=15% style="background:#{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Program
! width=10% style="background:#{{kanto color light}}" | Host(s)
! width=10% style="background:#{{kanto color light}}" | Channel ([[Pokégear|PG]])
! width=45% style="background:#{{kanto color light}}" | Description
! width=10% style="background:#{{kanto color light}}" | EXPN Card?
! width=10% style="background:#{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Games
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Poké Flute
| (no DJ)
| 20
| Plays [[Poké Flute]] music. Used to awaken {{p|Snorlax}}.
| Yes
| {{gameabbrev2|GSC}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Let's All Sing
| {{DL|DJ|Fern}}
| 18.5
| Broadcasts music, either a march or a lullaby.
| {{v2|Crystal}} only
| {{gameabbrev2|C}}
|-
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Places and People
| style="background:#FFF" | {{DL|DJ|Lily}}
| style="background:#FFF" | 16.5
| style="background:#FFF" | Talk show discussing [[Kanto]] locations or Trainers the player has faced.
| style="background:#FFF" | {{v2|Crystal}} only{{tt|*|Only applies for the Pokégear. Does not apply for the radios in Kanto houses.}}
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{gameabbrev2|C}}
|}
 
==Layout==
===Inside design===
====Generations I and III====
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#000; border:3px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|ghost}}"
|-
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|ghost}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Version
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|ghost}}" | 1F
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|ghost}}" | 2F
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|ghost}}" | 3F
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|ghost}}" | 4F
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|ghost}}" | 5F
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|ghost}}" | 6F
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|ghost}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | 7F
|-
! style="background:#{{red color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Red}}
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 1F RBY.png|100px]]
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 2F RBY.png|100px]]
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 3F RBY.png|100px]]
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 4F RBY.png|100px]]
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 5F RBY.png|100px]]
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 6F RBY.png|100px]]
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 7F RBY.png|100px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{blue color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Blue}}
|-
! style="background:#{{yellow color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow}}
|-
! style="background:#{{firered color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed}}
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 1F FRLG.png|100px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 2F FRLG.png|100px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 3F FRLG.png|100px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 4F FRLG.png|100px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 5F FRLG.png|100px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 6F FRLG.png|100px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 7F FRLG.png|100px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{leafgreen color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|LeafGreen}}
|-
|-
|-
| align=center | {{p|Gastly}}
! style="background:#{{Let's Go Pikachu color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu!}}
| align=center width=6% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon Red and Blue|R]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 1F LGPE.png|100px]]
| align=center width=6% style="background: #ccf;" | [[Pokémon Red and Blue|B]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 2F LGPE.png|100px]]
| align=center width=6% style="background: #ffc;" | [[Pokémon Yellow|Y]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 3F LGPE.png|100px]]
| align=center | Floors 3-7
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 4F LGPE.png|100px]]
| align=center |  
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 5F LGPE.png|100px]]
| align=center | 86%
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 6F LGPE.png|100px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Pokémon Tower 7F LGPE.png|100px]]
|-
|-
| align=center | {{p|Haunter}}
! style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Eevee!}}
| align=center width=6% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon Red and Blue|R]]
| align=center width=6% style="background: #ccf;" | [[Pokémon Red and Blue|B]]
| align=center width=6% style="background: #ffc;" | [[Pokémon Yellow|Y]]
| align=center | Floors 3-7
| align=center |
| align=center | 6%
|-
|-
| align=center | {{p|Cubone}}
| colspan="8" style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|ghost}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | &nbsp; 
| align=center width=6% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon Red and Blue|R]]
| align=center width=6% style="background: #ccf;" | [[Pokémon Red and Blue|B]]
| align=center width=6% style="background: #ffc;" | [[Pokémon Yellow|Y]]
| align=center | Floors 3-7
| align=center |
| align=center | 8%
|}
|}


===Generation II===
====Generations II and IV====
None
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#000; border:3px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|building}}"
 
===Generation III===
{| border=1 width=350px style="background: #fff; border:1px solid #999; border-collapse:collapse;"
|- style="background: #{{RouteInfo/roaddark}};"
! width=20% | Name
! width=18% colspan=2 | Games
! width=25% | Location
! width=27% | Levels
! width=10% | Rate
|-
|-
| align=center rowspan=4 | {{p|Gastly}}
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Version
| align=center width=9% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR]]
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | 1F
| align=center width=9% style="background: #cfc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LG]]
| align=center | Floor 3
| align=center |
| align=center | 90%
|-
|-
| align=center width=9% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR]]
! style="background:#{{gold color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Gold}}
| align=center width=9% style="background: #cfc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LG]]
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Lavender Radio Tower 1F GSC.png|240px]]
| align=center | Floors 4-5
| align=center |
| align=center | 86%
|-
|-
| align=center width=9% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR]]
! style="background:#{{silver color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Silver}}
| align=center width=9% style="background: #cfc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LG]]
| align=center | Floor 6
| align=center |
| align=center | 85%
|-
|-
| align=center width=9% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR]]
! style="background:#{{crystal color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}
| align=center width=9% style="background: #cfc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LG]]
| align=center | Floor 7
| align=center |
| align=center | 75%
|-
|-
| align=center rowspan=4 | {{p|Haunter}}
! style="background:#{{heartgold color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold}}
| align=center width=9% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Lavender Radio Tower 1F HGSS.png|240px]]
| align=center width=9% style="background: #cfc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LG]]
| align=center | Floor 3
| align=center |
| align=center | 1%
|-
|-
| align=center width=9% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR]]
! style="background:#{{soulsilver color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|SoulSilver}}
| align=center width=9% style="background: #cfc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LG]]
| align=center | Floors 4-5
| align=center |
| align=center | 5%
|-
|-
| align=center width=9% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR]]
| colspan="2" style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | &nbsp; 
| align=center width=9% style="background: #cfc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LG]]
|}
| align=center | Floor 6
 
| align=center |
===Outside design===
| align=center | 6%
{{Mapgen
|hv=v
|colordark={{locationcolor/dark|building}}
|colorlight={{locationcolor/light|ghost}}
|genI=Pokémon Tower RBY.png
|sizeI=96px
|genII=Lavender Radio Tower GSC.png
|sizeII=94px
|genIII=Pokémon Tower FRLG.png
|sizeIII=110px
|genIV=Lavender Radio Tower HGSS.png
|sizeIV=110px
}}
 
==In the anime==
===Main series===
[[File:Pokémon Tower anime.png|thumb|200px|The Pokémon Tower in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
====[[Original series]]====
The Pokémon Tower appeared in ''[[EP023|The Tower of Terror]]''. It is depicted as a decrepit mansion rather than a graveyard as it is in the {{pkmn|games}}.
 
{{Ash}} visited the tower after losing his [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} against [[Sabrina]], and being advised by [[Sabrina's father]] to go to Lavender Town to catch himself a Ghost Pokémon in order to defeat Sabrina's {{t|Psychic}} Pokémon. {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} quickly got scared of the seemingly inexplicable events happening inside of the tower, and left Ash to conduct his search alone. He finally encountered {{TP|Sabrina|Haunter}} and {{p|Gengar}}, two of the three residents of the tower. He tried to battle them, but soon found out that they were more interested in physical comedy than battling. As their comedy routine didn't work on Ash, the ghosts got sad and sank through the floor in depression. Ash tried to dive after them, but only ended up hitting the floor, causing an old chandelier to fall on him and {{AP|Pikachu}}, killing them. Haunter then turned Ash and Pikachu into ghosts, and the two had some fun with the three ghosts, including playing some pranks with Brock and Misty, before eventually returning to their bodies. However, Haunter had enjoyed its time with Ash so much that it decided to follow him to [[Saffron City]].
 
Unbeknownst by Ash and {{ashfr}}, {{TRT}} had also been hiding in the tower, seeking for a chance to steal Pikachu. Their plans were foiled, however, due to breaking floors and the pranks of the Ghost Pokémon. Ash even mistook their noises in the basement for the Ghost Pokémon, and had his Pikachu and {{AP|Charmander}} attack them, eventually even throwing a [[Poké Ball]] at [[Jessie]]'s face. At the end of the episode, the Team Rocket trio was seen tied up in {{p|Gastly}}, Haunter, and Gengar's carousel, forcing them to stay with the Ghost Pokémon for a while.
 
The exterior of the tower looks significantly smaller than what the game depicts it to be. It has a two horn-like objects protruding from the side of the tower, a balcony that appears to be a mouth and two eye-like windows on the very top of it, giving it a demonic appearance. There are also several other balconies and windows on the building.
 
The floors seem to be unstable as [[James]] falls through to the lower floor due to a single step, although it took the weight of the entire Team Rocket trio to break through the lower floor to the basement. The tower appears to have numerous rooms including a nursery, a dining room, and the aforementioned basement.
 
====Pokémon====
{| style="float:left; width:100%"
|-
|-
| align=center width=9% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR]]
| {{ActivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Gastly|Pokémon Tower Gastly.png|ghost|poison|link=no}}
| align=center width=9% style="background: #cfc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LG]]
| {{ActivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Gengar|Pokémon Tower Gengar.png|ghost|poison|link=no}}
| align=center | Floor 7
|
| align=center |
|}
| align=center | 15%
{{-}}
 
====Pokémon previously seen at the Pokémon Tower====
{| width="100%"
|-
|-
| align=center rowspan=2 | {{p|Cubone}}
| {{ActivePoké|Sabrina|Haunter|Sabrina Haunter.png|ghost|poison}}
| align=center width=9% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR]]
|
| align=center width=9% style="background: #cfc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LG]]
|}
| align=center | Floors 3-6
{{-}}
| align=center |
 
| align=center | 9%
===Pokémon Origins===
[[File:Pokémon Tower PO.png|thumb|250px|The Pokémon Tower in [[Pokémon Origins]]]]
The Pokémon Tower first appeared in ''[[PO02|File 2: Cubone]]'', playing a similar role as in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.
 
Once {{OBP|Red|Origins}} arrived in Lavender Town, he soon heard rumors about a [[Ghosts in the Pokémon world|ghost]] that has been appearing in the Pokémon Tower, where people go to pay their respects to their deceased Pokémon. While visiting the {{DL|Lavender Town|Lavender Volunteer Pokémon House|Pokémon House}}, Red learned that Team Rocket had recently invided the tower and made its top floor their base. Upon hearing that Mr. Fuji had been taken hostage by Team Rocket when he had tried to convince them to leave, Red decided to go to the Pokémon Tower and save Mr. Fuji. {{OBP|Blue|Origins}} overheard the conversation and decided to defeat Team Rocket and save Mr. Fuji himself, so that ''he'' would be the revered hero of Lavender Town.
 
Initially, Blue believed that the ghost rumors were set up by Team Rocket to scare unwanted visitors away, but when he reached the sixth floor, he found himself attacked by a real ghost, and ran away in scare. His scream was heard by the Team Rocket members on the top floor, and one of them went to check it out. Blue soon bumped into Red, who had also come to the tower. As the ghost followed them, Red refused to run away, and sent his {{TP|Red|Charmeleon}} to battle the ghost. During the battle, Blue managed to sneak past the ghost and make his way to the upper floors, where he encountered the {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} with the [[Silph Scope]]. He quickly defeated the Grunt with his {{p|Wartortle}}, snatched the Silph Scope, and rushed it to Red, who had found his attacks being useless against the ghost. With the Silph Scope, Red discovered that the ghost was actually the spirit of {{OBP|Marowak|ghost}}, a Pokémon that had been killed by Team Rocket. Before the battle could go on, [[Reina]] arrived with {{p|Cubone}}, Marowak's child. Seeing her child once again, Marowak finally found peace, and departed to the afterlife. Red then made his way to the top floor, where he battled one of the Team Rocket Grunt's with his {{p|Jolteon}}. With the help of Cubone, Jolteon was able to beat the Grunt's {{p|Koffing}}, forcing the Rockets to retreat in defeat. Mr. Fuji was then rescued, and the tower was opened to the public once again.
 
The Pokémon Tower made a brief cameo appearance in ''[[PO04|File 4: Charizard]]'' during an overview of Lavender Town.
 
====Pokémon====
{| style="float:left; width:100%"
|-
|-
| align=center width=9% style="background: #fcc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR]]
| {{ActivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Marowak|Silph Scope Marowak PO.png|ground|nick=Marowak (ghost)}} ♀
| align=center width=9% style="background: #cfc;" | [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LG]]
|
| align=center | Floor 7
| align=center |
| align=center | 10%
|}
|}
{{-}}


==Differences among Generations==
==In the manga==
In [[Generation II]] only, the tower was converted into a Radio Tower, broadcasting music and radio programs, including the [[Poké Flute]] channel, to the radios and [[PokéGear]] of Kanto. Unlike the [[Johto Radio Tower]] in [[Goldenrod City]], only one floor, the ground floor, is open to the public as a result of [[Team Rocket]]'s infiltration of the Goldenrod tower.
===Pokémon Adventures===
[[File:Pokémon Tower Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Pokémon Tower in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===={{MangaArc|Red, Green & Blue}}====
The Pokémon Tower appeared in ''[[PS013|Sigh for Psyduck]]'' and ''[[PS014|That Awful Arbok!]]''. When {{adv|Red}} had come to Lavender Town, he found out from [[Mr. Fuji]] that there are stories of Pokémon ghosts that appear from the tower. After learning that {{adv|Blue}} had gone inside and not returned for two weeks, Red decided to investigate the area.


After restoring power to Kanto by fixing the generator at the [[Power Plant]], trainers can receive the {{i|Expn. Card}} from the manager of the tower, allowing [[PokéGear]]s to tune into the Poké Flute channel, which can be used to move {{p|Snorlax}} from its slumber in front of [[Diglett's Cave]] in [[Vermilion City]].
Upon entering, Red was attacked by various zombie Pokémon that were being controlled by a mysterious purple fog. In addition, he discovered that Blue and his {{TP|Blue|Charmeleon}} were also being controlled by the fog. Once he figured out that the fog was actually a {{p|Gastly}}, Red managed to free Blue and Charmeleon upon defeating the culprit. The Gastly's owner was subsequently revealed to be [[Koga]], a [[Gym Leader]] working for [[Team Rocket]], who had taken over the tower as a base for the organization. The tower was damaged when Koga's {{p|Arbok}} kept using {{m|Acid}} to attack Red and Blue, but was repaired by the townspeople after Koga was defeated and driven off.


To compensate for the loss of the burial site, the graves were moved to a small building at the south end of the town. Most of them were placed in secret chambers that only Mr. Fuji knows about.
====Pokémon====
{| {{bluetable2}}
{| style="float:left; width:100px"
|-
|-
!width=20% style="text-align:center"|Program
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Psyduck|Pokémon Tower Psyduck Adventures.png|water|link=no}} (zombie)
!width=10%|Host(s)
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Lickitung|Pokémon Tower Lickitung Slowbro Adventures.png|normal|link=no}} (multiple; zombies)
!width=10%|Channel ([[PokéGear|PG]])
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Slowbro|Pokémon Tower Lickitung Slowbro Adventures.png|water|psychic|link=no}} (multiple; zombies)
!width=40%|Description
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Tangela|Pokémon Tower Tangela Slowpoke Adventures.png|grass|link=no}} (multiple; zombies)
!width=10%|EXPN Needed
|-
!width=10%|Where produced
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Slowpoke|Pokémon Tower Tangela Slowpoke Adventures.png|water|psychic|link=no}} (multiple; zombies)
| {{InactivePoké|Koga|Gastly|Koga Gastly Adventures.png|ghost|poison|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Koga|Arbok|Koga Arbok Acid Adventures.png|poison|link=no}}
|}{{left clear}}
 
===The Electric Tale of Pikachu===
[[File:Pokémon Tower EToP.png|thumb|250px|Pokémon Tower in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]]]
The Pokémon Tower appeared in ''[[ET04|Haunting My Dreams]]''. It was the home to a group of {{p|Gastly}} and their leader, a {{pkmn2|giant}} {{p|Haunter}} called the [[Black Fog]]. After the Black Fog had sucked out [[Sabrina]]'s soul with its {{m|Dream Eater}} attack, {{OBP|Ash Ketchum|EToP|Ash}} led a group of {{pkmn|Trainer}}s to [[Lavender Town]], their plan being to capture the Black Fog in a giant [[Poké Ball]]. Although the capture initially seemed successful, the Black Fog escaped by using {{m|Explosion}} to destroy the capture device from the inside. This act, however, left it severely weakened and vulnerable to regular Poké Balls. With this advantage on his side, Ash chased the Black Fog into the tower and managed to corner it, attempting to catch the giant [[Pokémon category|Gas Pokémon]] with an [[Ultra Ball]]. However, just before the ball could make contact with the Black Fog, it used {{m|Self-Destruct}}, killing itself and collapsing the tower. With its death, Sabrina recovered and {{m|teleport}}ed to the site. It was then revealed that past people had treated the Black Fog as a god, and, having gotten used to this treatment, it had chosen to kill itself rather than be caught by a human. Ash, though, was left saddened for having wasted all of his allowance on the Ultra Ball that he had just lost.
 
====Pokémon====
{| style="float:left; width:100px"
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Gastly|Gastly EToP.png|ghost|poison|link=no}} (multiple)
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Haunter|Black Fog.png|ghost|poison|nick=Black Fog}}
|}{{left clear}}
 
===Magical Pokémon Journey===
[[File:Pokemon Tower MPJ.png|thumb|250px|Pokémon Tower in [[Magical Pokémon Journey]]]]
The Pokémon Tower debuted in ''[[PPPB14|Raichu's Best Friend]]''. When {{MPJ|Pikachu}} and his friend see a picture that they took, they spot a [[Ghosts in the Pokémon world|ghost]] within the picture. Afterwards, the ghost returns and switches to her human form. The ghost turns out to be a girl named {{MPJ|Sandy}} who wants the group to do a favor for her and find her [[Sandy's Raichu|friend]]. Sandy sends the group to the Pokémon Tower in order to find her Raichu.
 
Once the group enters the tower, they are bombarded by many {{OBP|ghost|Pokémon Tower}}s of the deceased Pokémon within the tower.
 
====Pokémon====
{| style="float:left; width:100px"
|-
|-
|[[Poké Flute]]
| {{InactivePoké|Sandy|Raichu|Sandy Raichu.png|size=120px|electric}} ♂
|(no DJ)
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Psyduck|Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png|water|link=no}} (multiple)
|20
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Golbat|Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png|poison|flying|link=no}}
|Plays Poké Flute music. Used to awaken {{p|Snorlax}}.  
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Charmander|Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png|fire|link=no}}
|Yes
|Unknown
|-
|-
|[[Let's All Sing]]
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Poliwag|Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png|water|link=no}}
|[[Fern]]
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Victreebel|Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png|grass|poison|link=no}}
|18.5
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Ninetales|Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png|fire|link=no}}
|Broadcasts music, either a march or a lullaby.
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Growlithe|Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png|fire|link=no}}
|[[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]] only
|}{{left clear}}
|Unknown
 
===Pokémon Zensho===
[[File:Pokémon Tower Zensho.png|thumb|150px|Pokémon Tower in [[Pokémon Zensho]]]]
The Pokémon Tower appeared in [[PZ05]]. After visiting the {{DL|Lavender Town|Lavender Volunteer Pokémon House|Pokémon House}} and learning how [[Mr. Fuji]] had gone into the tower several days earlier but not returned, {{zensho|Satoshi}} tried to enter it, but was scared away by the {{OBP|ghost|Pokémon Tower}}s inside. He then witnessed two {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s exiting the tower and overheard them talking about the [[Silph Scope]]. As such, he decided to follow them.
 
After having managed to snatch himself a Silph Scope from [[Team Rocket Hideout|Team Rocket's hideout]] in [[Celadon City]], Satoshi returned to the Pokémon Tower, now being able to identify the ghosts inside as {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon. At the top floor, he found Mr. Fuji, who was being held hostage by [[Giovanni]] and a pair of Team Rocket Grunts. Giovanni summoned the spirit of his dead {{p|Machamp}} to attack Satoshi, but another ghost suddenly appeared and defeated Machamp, driving [[Team Rocket]] off. With Team Rocket gone, Mr. Fuji was able to calm the ghost's spirit, revealing that it was actually a {{OBP|Marowak|ghost}} killed by Team Rocket, which was now able to peacefully depart into the afterlife. As thanks for saving him, Mr. Fuji gave Satoshi the [[Poké Flute]] that Team Rocket had been after.
 
====Pokémon====
{| style="float:left; width:100px"
|-
|-
|[[Places and People]]
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Gastly|Pokémon Tower Gastly Gengar Zensho.png|ghost|poison|link=no}}
|[[DJ Lily|Lily]]
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Gengar|Pokémon Tower Gastly Gengar Zensho.png|ghost|poison|link=no}}
|16.5
| {{InactivePoké|Giovanni|Machamp|Giovanni Machamp Zensho.png|fighting|link=no}}
|Talk show discussing [[Kanto]] locations or trainers the player has faced.
| {{InactivePoké|Pokémon Tower|Marowak|Marowak ghost Zensho.png|ground|nick=Marowak (ghost)}}
|[[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]] only{{tt|*|Only applies for the PokéGear.  Does not apply for the radios in Kanto houses.}}
|}{{left clear}}
|Unknown
 
|}
==In the TCG==
This listing is of cards mentioning and/or featuring the Pokémon Tower in the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}.
 
{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Trainer|char=yes}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Pokémon Tower|42}}|type=Trainer|type2=Stadium|enset=Wizards Black Star Promos|ennum=42|jpsetlink=Vending Machine cards|jpset=Expansion Sheet 3|jprarity=Uncommon}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Team Up|Lavender Town|147}}|type=Stadium|enset=Team Up|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=147/181|jpset=Tag Bolt|jprarity=Uncommon|jpnum=90/95}}
{{cardlist/footer|Trainer}}
 
==In the magazines==
[[File:Pokémon Tower - Pokémon Power.png|thumb|250px|News about the Pokémon Tower<br>(''{{OBP|Pokémon Power|magazine}}'' magazine)]]
===''Pokémon Power''===
In ''{{OBP|Pokémon Power|magazine}}'' (issue 2, page 3), it is said that visitors have reported seeing ghosts in the Pokémon Tower these days. This article also makes a reference to the TV show ''{{wp|The X-Files}}'' by mentioning that the government has sent special agents Mulder and Scully to investigate the Pokémon Tower.
{{-}}
 
==Trivia==
* The song for the Pokémon Tower was briefly arranged for the song [[Ghost Dive (song)|Ghost Dive]].
* In [[Generation I]] only, the player will be unable to defeat the {{tc|Channeler}}s and reach the end of the Pokémon Tower if there are no available moves (with [[PP]] remaining) that can damage {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon, either directly or indirectly such as via {{status|confusion}}. This is due to the fact that in this generation, Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to {{m|Struggle}} (being a {{type|Normal}} move) and all opposing Pokémon have infinite PP. This applies to the battle against [[Agatha]] at the [[Indigo Plateau]] as well.
** In particular, it is not possible to win those battles with a team consisting of {{p|Caterpie}}, {{p|Metapod}}, and/or {{p|Magikarp}}. If no moves are learned from [[TM]]s or from other games, then a total of 26{{sup/1|RB}} or 25{{sup/1|Y}} Pokémon species would be unable to win: the three previously mentioned, as well as {{p|Abra}}, {{p|Voltorb}}, {{p|Electrode}}, {{p|Pinsir}}, {{p|Scyther}}{{sup/1|RB}}, all the pure {{type|Normal}} Pokémon other than {{p|Ditto}} and {{p|Porygon}}, and all the pure {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon other than {{p|Hitmonchan}}.
 
==In other languages==
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|zh_yue=寶可夢塔 ''{{tt|Pokémon Taap|Pokémon Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>寵物小精靈的魔塔 ''{{tt|Chúngmaht Síujīnglìhng-dīk Mōtaap|Pocket Monster Haunted Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures}}<br>寵物小精靈塔 ''{{tt|Chúngmaht Síujīnglìhng Taap|Pocket Monster Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Zensho}}<br>小精靈高塔 ''{{tt|Síujīnglìhng-dīk Mōtaap|Pokémon High Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Anime}}
|zh_cmn=寶可夢塔 / 宝可梦塔 ''{{tt|Pokémon Tǎ|Pokémon Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>神奇寶貝的靈骨塔 / 神奇宝贝的灵骨塔 ''{{tt|Shénqíbǎobèi-de Línggǔtǎ|Pokémon Spirit Bone Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures (Taiwan & Mainland China (old Jilin edition))}}<br>神奇寶貝塔 / 神奇宝贝塔 ''{{tt|Shénqíbǎobèi Tǎ|Pokémon Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Anime & Zensho (Taiwan), Guidebook (Mainland China (21st Century Publishing Group))}}<br>宝可梦的灵骨塔 ''{{tt|Pokémon-de Línggǔtǎ|Pokémon Spirit Bone Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures (Mainland China (new Jilin edition))}}<br>宠物小精灵的灵骨塔 ''{{tt|Chǒngwùxiǎojīnglíng-de Línggǔtǎ|Pocket Monster Spirit Bone Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures (Mainland China (Light Industry Press edition))}}<br>宠物小精灵塔 ''{{tt|Chǒngwùxiǎojīnglíng Tǎ|Pocket Monster Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Pokédex (Mainland China (21st Century Publishing Group)) & Anime (Mainland China)}}<br>小精灵塔 ''{{tt|Xiǎojīnglíng Tǎ|Pokémon Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Let's Find Pokémon! (Mainland China) & Anime (Mainland China)}}
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==See also==
* [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:36, 12 September 2024

This article is about the location. For the Mystery Dungeon mechanic, see Pokémon Tower (Mystery Dungeon).
Pokémon Tower
Lavender Radio Tower
ポケモンタワー
Pokémon Tower
"Becalm the Spirits of Pokémon"
Lavender Tower Exterior LGPE.png
Map description: A tower that houses the graves of countless Pokémon. Many people visit it daily to pay their respects to the fallen.FRLG
Location: Lavender Town
Region: Kanto
Generations: I, II, III, IV, VII
Kanto Lavender Town Map.png
Location of Pokémon Tower in Kanto.
Pokémon world locations

The Pokémon Tower (Japanese: ポケモンタワー Pokémon Tower) is a seven-story tower located in Lavender Town in the Kanto region. It is a burial ground for Pokémon.

Role

Location Preview of Pokémon Tower in Generation III

The Pokémon Tower houses hundreds of graves of deceased Pokémon in all of its seven floors. Many people visit the building daily to pay their respects to the fallen. On all floors other than the first two, though, the possibility of being attacked by wild Pokémon is present. In Generations II and IV, the tower was converted into the Lavender Radio Tower, undergoing a similar transformation to the Kanto Power Plant to the north.

Aside from graves, the tower is home to wild Cubone as well as many Ghost-type Pokémon. In Generations I, III, and VII, Team Rocket tried to steal the Cubone to sell their valuable skulls. In the process, a mother Marowak that was protecting her Cubone child was killed. The ghost of the mother Marowak haunted the tower until the player was able to knock it outRBYFRLG/her child climbed the tower and reunited with herPE, setting her spirit free. Mr. Fuji attempted to confront the poachers, but ended up being taken hostage himself and required the help of the player to be released. As a show of gratitude, Mr. Fuji gives the player the Poké Flute.

The wild Pokémon in the tower appear disguised as ghosts, although their disguise can be revealed by using a Silph Scope. Any Pokémon who attempts to fight a ghost that has not been revealed by the Silph Scope will be "too scared to move." In Generation VII, the ghosts are not battled normally; touching one instead returns the player to the first floor of the tower.

A special spot on the fifth floor has been made into a wild Pokémon-free healing area. In the Generation I games, the Channeler next to it mentions it is related to white magic. This was removed in the later games.

In Generation I, it is possible to exploit an oversight that allows the player to skip the sequence with the ghost Marowak by using a Poké Doll, making it possible to progress without obtaining the Silph Scope first.

Slogans

As Pokémon Tower

"May the Souls of Pokémon Rest Easy"RBY, "Becalm the Spirits of Pokémon"FRLGPE

As Radio Tower

"Your Favorite Programs On-Air Around the Clock!"GSC, "Your Best-Loved Shows On-Air Around the Clock!"HGSS

Items

Item Location Games
Clothing Trunk Formal Set 1F, from the old lady  P  E 
X Attack X Attack 2F, northeast of staircase to 3F  P  E 
Elixir Elixir 2F, southwest corner  P  E 
Pearl Pearl 2F, on the easternmost tombstone against the southern wall (hidden) (daily)  P  E 
Candy Yellow Pikachu Candy ×5 2F, reward for defeating Coach Trainer Holly  P 
Candy Brown Eevee Candy ×5 2F, reward for defeating Coach Trainer Holly  E 
Escape Rope Escape Rope 3F, in the north area of the floor  R  B  Y  FR  LG 
Awakening Awakening 3F, against the northern wall  P  E 
Super Potion Super Potion 3F, in the middle of the floor  P  E 
Star Piece Star Piece 3F, in the northeast corner of the floor (hidden) (daily)  P  E 
Elixir Elixir 4F, southeast of the center of the floor  R  B  Y  FR  LG 
Escape Rope Escape Rope 4F, in the middle of a ring of tombstones near the stairs to 3F  P  E 
Full Heal Full Heal 4F, north of the stairs to 3F  P  E 
Awakening Awakening 4F, southwest of the center of the floor  R  B  Y  FR  LG 
TM Psychic VI TM04 (Teleport) 4F, southwest of the center of the floor  P  E 
Super Potion Super Potion 4F, in the northeast corner of the floor (hidden) (daily)  P  E 
HP Up HP Up 4F, in the south area of the floor  R  B  Y 
Great Ball Great Ball 4F, in the south area of the floor  FR  LG 
Elixer Elixer 5F, one square east and three squares south of the west staircase (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Big Mushroom Big Mushroom 5F, one square north and four squares west of Channeler Ruth (hidden)  FR  LG 
Cleanse Tag Cleanse Tag 5F, in the center of the healing area  FR  LG 
Nugget Nugget 5F, in the southwest area of the floor  R  B  Y  FR  LG 
Nugget Nugget 5F, in the northwest corner  P  E 
Ice Stone Ice Stone 5F, in the southwest corner  P  E 
Big Pearl Big Pearl 5F, on the tombstone in the southeast corner (hidden) (daily)  P  E 
X Accuracy X Accuracy 6F, southwest of the stairs to 5F  R  B  Y  FR  LG 
Revive Revive 6F, south of the stairs to 5F  P  E 
Ultra Ball Ultra Ball ×3 6F, north of the stairs to 5F  P  E 
Hyper Potion Hyper Potion 6F, in the northwest corner  P  E 
PP Up PP Up 6F, in a corner on the wall, south of the northwest corner (hidden) (daily)  P  E 
Rare Candy Rare Candy 6F, in the west area of the floor  R  B  Y  FR  LG 
Rare Candy Rare Candy 6F, west of the stairs to 7F (requires Silph Scope)  P  E 
Soothe Bell Soothe Bell 7F, where Mr. Fuji was standing (hidden) (requires Silph Scope)  FR  LG 
None EXPN Card Gift from the radio station manager after restoring power  G  S  C  HG  SS 

Walking Pokémon

Item Location Games
Pearl Pearl 4F, Infrequently found by the player's walking Ghost-type Pokémon near the stairs to 3F  P  E 

Pokémon

Generation I

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
3F
Gastly Gastly
R B Y
3F 3F
18-24 90%
Gastly Gastly
R B Y
3F 3F
18-25 95%
Haunter Haunter
R B Y
3F 3F
25 1%
Haunter Haunter
R B Y
3F 3F
20, 25 5%
Cubone Cubone
R B Y
3F 3F
20, 22 9%
4F
Gastly Gastly
R B Y
4F 4F
18-24 86%
Gastly Gastly
R B Y
4F 4F
18-25 95%
Haunter Haunter
R B Y
4F 4F
25 5%
Haunter Haunter
R B Y
4F 4F
20, 25 5%
Cubone Cubone
R B Y
4F 4F
20, 22 9%
5F
Gastly Gastly
R B Y
5F 5F
18-24 86%
Gastly Gastly
R B Y
5F 5F
21-27 90%
Haunter Haunter
R B Y
5F 5F
25 5%
Haunter Haunter
R B Y
5F 5F
22, 27 5%
Cubone Cubone
R B Y
5F 5F
20, 22 9%
Cubone Cubone
R B Y
5F 5F
20 5%
6F
Gastly Gastly
R B Y
6F 6F
19-24 85%
Gastly Gastly
R B Y
6F 6F
21-27 90%
Haunter Haunter
R B Y
6F 6F
26, 28 6%
Haunter Haunter
R B Y
6F 6F
22, 27 5%
Cubone Cubone
R B Y
6F 6F
22, 24 9%
Cubone Cubone
R B Y
6F 6F
20 5%
7F
Gastly Gastly
R B Y
7F 7F
20-24 75%
Gastly Gastly
R B Y
7F 7F
23-29 90%
Haunter Haunter
R B Y
7F 7F
28, 30 15%
Haunter Haunter
R B Y
7F 7F
24, 29 5%
Cubone Cubone
R B Y
7F 7F
22, 24 10%
Cubone Cubone
R B Y
7F 7F
24 5%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Generation III

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
3F
Gastly Gastly
FR LG
3F 3F
13-19 90%
Haunter Haunter
FR LG
3F 3F
20 1%
Cubone Cubone
FR LG
3F 3F
15, 17 9%
4F-5F
Gastly Gastly
FR LG
4F-5F 4F-5F
13-19 86%
Haunter Haunter
FR LG
4F-5F 4F-5F
20 5%
Cubone Cubone
FR LG
4F-5F 4F-5F
15, 17 9%
6F
Gastly Gastly
FR LG
6F 6F
14-19 85%
Haunter Haunter
FR LG
6F 6F
21, 23 6%
Cubone Cubone
FR LG
6F 6F
17, 19 9%
7F
Gastly Gastly
FR LG
7F 7F
15-19 75%
Haunter Haunter
FR LG
7F 7F
23, 25 15%
Cubone Cubone
FR LG
7F 7F
17, 19 10%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Generation VII

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
3F-4F
Zubat Zubat
P E
3F-4F 3F-4F
27-32 5%
Golbat Golbat
P E
3F-4F 3F-4F
27-32 5%
Gastly Gastly
P E
3F-4F 3F-4F
27-32 75%
Haunter Haunter
P E
3F-4F 3F-4F
27-32 5%
Cubone Cubone
P E
3F-4F 3F-4F
27-32 10%
5F-6F
Zubat Zubat
P E
5F-6F 5F-6F
27-32 5%
Golbat Golbat
P E
5F-6F 5F-6F
27-32 5%
Gastly Gastly
P E
5F-6F 5F-6F
27-32 70%
Haunter Haunter
P E
5F-6F 5F-6F
27-32 10%
Cubone Cubone
P E
5F-6F 5F-6F
27-32 10%
Rare Spawns
Chansey Chansey
P E
3F-6F 3F-6F
27-32 -
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Special encounters

Generation I

A ghost is encountered on 6F as part of the story. The Silph Scope must be in the bag in order to reveal its identity as a Marowak. Poké Balls can be thrown, but will always fail. It must be defeated in order to progress. If run from, it respawns immediately without leaving the area.

If a Poké Doll is used to flee from battle, the game will consider it defeated, allowing access to 7F.

Red, Green, and Blue Yellow
Spr 1b 105.png
Type:
Ground Unknown
Marowak Lv.30
Bone Club
Ground
Growl
Normal
Leer
Normal
Focus Energy
Normal
Spr 1y 105.png
Type:
Ground Unknown
Marowak Lv.30
Bone Club
Ground
Tail Whip
Normal
Headbutt
Normal
Leer
Normal

Generation III

A ghost is encountered on 6F as part of the story. The Silph Scope must be in the bag in order to reveal its identity as a Marowak. Poké Balls can be thrown, but will always fail. It must be defeated in order to progress. If run from, it respawns immediately without leaving the area.

Spr 3f 105.png
Type:
Ground Unknown
Ability:
Rock Head or Lightningrod
Held item:
None
Marowak Lv.30
Headbutt
Normal
Leer
Normal
Focus Energy
Normal
Bonemerang
Ground

Trainers

Generation I

2F

Pokémon Red and Blue

Blue has one Potion per Pokémon, using it 12.5% of the time if their HP falls below 20%.

Bulbasaur If the player chose Bulbasaur:



Charmander If the player chose Charmander:



Squirtle If the player chose Squirtle:



Pokémon Yellow

Blue has one Potion per Pokémon, using it 12.5% of the time if their HP falls below 20%.

Vaporeon If Eevee will evolve into Vaporeon:



Jolteon If Eevee will evolve into Jolteon:



Flareon If Eevee will evolve into Flareon:



3F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $690
Gastly Gastly Lv.23
No item
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $660
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $720
Gastly Gastly Lv.24
No item


4F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $690
Gastly Gastly Lv.23
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.23
No item
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $660
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $720
Gastly Gastly Lv.24
No item


5F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $660
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $690
Haunter Haunter Lv.23
No item
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $720
Gastly Gastly Lv.24
No item
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $660
Haunter Haunter Lv.22
No item


6F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $660
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $720
Gastly Gastly Lv.24
No item
Channeler
Channeler
Reward: $720
Gastly Gastly Lv.24
No item


7F

Pokémon Red and Blue
Trainer Pokémon
Rocket
Rocket
Reward: $750
Zubat Zubat Lv.25
No item
Zubat Zubat Lv.25
No item
Golbat Golbat Lv.25
No item
Rocket
Rocket
Reward: $780
Koffing Koffing Lv.26
No item
Drowzee Drowzee Lv.26
No item
Rocket
Rocket
Reward: $690
Zubat Zubat Lv.23
No item
Rattata Rattata Lv.23
No item
Raticate Raticate Lv.23
No item
Zubat Zubat Lv.23
No item


Pokémon Yellow



Generation III

2F

Bulbasaur If the player chose Bulbasaur:



Charmander If the player chose Charmander:



SquirtleIf the player chose Squirtle:



3F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler Hope
Channeler Hope
アイリ Airi
Reward: $736
Gastly Gastly Lv.23
No item
Channeler Patricia
Channeler Patricia
コトネ Kotone
Reward: $704
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Channeler Carly
Channeler Carly
トミコ Tomiko
Reward: $768
Gastly Gastly Lv.24
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.


4F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler Laurel
Channeler Laurel
ソノコ Sonoko
Reward: $736
Gastly Gastly Lv.23
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.23
No item
Channeler Jody
Channeler Jody
サユリ Sayuri
Reward: $704
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Channeler Paula
Channeler Paula
ヒイナ Hiina
Reward: $768
Gastly Gastly Lv.24
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.


5F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler Ruth
Channeler Ruth
ヒトエ Hitoe
Reward: $704
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Channeler Tammy
Channeler Tammy
ミコト Mikoto
Reward: $736
Haunter Haunter Lv.23
No item
Channeler Karina
Channeler Karina
カヨコ Kayoko
Reward: $768
Gastly Gastly Lv.24
No item
Channeler Janae
Channeler Janae
シズル Shizuru
Reward: $704
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.


6F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler Angelica
Channeler Angelica
ウキエ Ukie
Reward: $704
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.22
No item
Channeler Jennifer
Channeler Jennifer
ヤエコ Yaeko
Reward: $768
Gastly Gastly Lv.24
No item
Channeler Emilia
Channeler Emilia
サワコ Sawako
Reward: $768
Gastly Gastly Lv.24
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.


7F

Trainer Pokémon
Team Rocket Grunt
Team Rocket Grunt
Reward: $800
Zubat Zubat Lv.25
No item
Zubat Zubat Lv.25
No item
Golbat Golbat Lv.25
No item
Team Rocket Grunt
Team Rocket Grunt
Reward: $832
Koffing Koffing Lv.26
No item
Drowzee Drowzee Lv.26
No item
Team Rocket Grunt
Team Rocket Grunt
Reward: $736
Zubat Zubat Lv.23
No item
Rattata Rattata Lv.23
No item
Raticate Raticate Lv.23
No item
Zubat Zubat Lv.23
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.


Generation VII

2F

Pikachu In Let's Go, Pikachu!:



Eevee In Let's Go, Eevee!:




Trainer Pokémon
Coach Trainer Holly
Coach Trainer Holly
ヘシマ Heshima
Reward: $2,800
Geodude Geodude Lv.28
No item


3F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler Hope
Channeler Hope
アイリ Airi
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Channeler Patricia
Channeler Patricia
コトネ Kotone
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Channeler Carly
Channeler Carly
トミコ Tomiko
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item


4F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler Laurel
Channeler Laurel
ソノコ Sonoko
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Haunter Haunter Lv.25
No item
Channeler Jody
Channeler Jody
サオリ Saori
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Haunter Haunter Lv.25
No item
Channeler Paula
Channeler Paula
ヒイナ Hiina
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
After becoming Champion
Master Trainer
Lass Hazel
Lass Hazel
アヤナ Ayana
Lapras Lapras Lv.75
Solar Beam Thunderbolt
Confuse Ray -


5F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler Ruth
Channeler Ruth
ヒトエ Hitoe
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Haunter Haunter Lv.25
No item
Channeler Tammy
Channeler Tammy
ミコト Mikoto
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Haunter Haunter Lv.25
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Channeler Karina
Channeler Karina
カヨコ Kayoko
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Haunter Haunter Lv.25
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Channeler Janae
Channeler Janae
シズル Shizuru
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
After becoming Champion
Master Trainer
Psychic Vlad
Psychic Vlad
タツジ Tatsuji
Hypno Hypno Lv.75
Hypnosis Nasty Plot
Shadow Ball -


6F

Trainer Pokémon
Channeler Emilia
Channeler Emilia
サワコ Sawako
Reward: $1,280
3 Poké Balls
Haunter Haunter Lv.32
No item
Haunter Haunter Lv.32
No item
Haunter Haunter Lv.32
No item
Channeler Angelica
Channeler Angelica
ウキエ Ukie
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Haunter Haunter Lv.25
No item
Gastly Gastly Lv.25
No item
Channeler Jennifer
Channeler Jennifer
ヤエコ Yaeko
Reward: $1,000
3 Poké Balls
Haunter Haunter Lv.25
No item
After becoming Champion
Master Trainer
Lass Charlotte
Lass Charlotte
マイコ Maiko
Raichu Raichu Lv.75
Headbutt Double Team
Hyper Beam -


7F




Trainer Pokémon
After becoming Champion
Master Trainer
Lass Emily
Lass Emily
ノリコ Noriko
Weepinbell Weepinbell Lv.70
Poison Jab Sludge Bomb
Growth -


Differences among generations

Concept art
The top of Pokémon Tower in Generation VII

In Generation II and IV, the tower was converted into the Lavender Radio Tower, broadcasting music and radio programs, including the Poké Flute channel, to the radios and Pokégear of Kanto. Unlike the Goldenrod Radio Tower in Goldenrod City, only one floor, the ground floor, is open to the public as a result of Team Rocket's infiltration of the Goldenrod Tower. The stairs in Generation II lead down into a basement instead of up into the tower, but the player is blocked by a guard.

After restoring power to Kanto by fixing the generator at the Kanto Power Plant, Trainers can receive the EXPN Card from the manager of the tower, allowing Pokégears to tune into the Poké Flute channel, which can be used to move Snorlax from its slumber in front of Diglett's Cave in Vermilion City.

To compensate for the loss of the burial site, the graves were moved to a small building, the House of Memories, known as the Soul House in Generation II, at the south end of the town. Most of them were placed in secret chambers that only Mr. Fuji knows about.

There is fog here in Generation III, but it has no in-battle effect. This is because fog was not used as a game mechanic until Generation IV.

In Generation VII, several changes were made to the layout. The reception desk on the ground floor has been moved to the upper-right corner, with the rest of the floor space being populated with tables and couches for visitors of the graveyard to use. The upper floors are filled with a ghostly purple mist.

Main article: Radio
Program Host(s) Channel (PG) Description EXPN Card? Games
Poké Flute (no DJ) 20 Plays Poké Flute music. Used to awaken Snorlax. Yes GSC
Let's All Sing Fern 18.5 Broadcasts music, either a march or a lullaby. Crystal only C
Places and People Lily 16.5 Talk show discussing Kanto locations or Trainers the player has faced. Crystal only* C

Layout

Inside design

Generations I and III

Version 1F 2F 3F 4F 5F 6F 7F
Red Pokémon Tower 1F RBY.png Pokémon Tower 2F RBY.png Pokémon Tower 3F RBY.png Pokémon Tower 4F RBY.png Pokémon Tower 5F RBY.png Pokémon Tower 6F RBY.png Pokémon Tower 7F RBY.png
Blue
Yellow
FireRed Pokémon Tower 1F FRLG.png Pokémon Tower 2F FRLG.png Pokémon Tower 3F FRLG.png Pokémon Tower 4F FRLG.png Pokémon Tower 5F FRLG.png Pokémon Tower 6F FRLG.png Pokémon Tower 7F FRLG.png
LeafGreen
Let's Go, Pikachu! Pokémon Tower 1F LGPE.png Pokémon Tower 2F LGPE.png Pokémon Tower 3F LGPE.png Pokémon Tower 4F LGPE.png Pokémon Tower 5F LGPE.png Pokémon Tower 6F LGPE.png Pokémon Tower 7F LGPE.png
Let's Go, Eevee!
  

Generations II and IV

Version 1F
Gold Lavender Radio Tower 1F GSC.png
Silver
Crystal
HeartGold Lavender Radio Tower 1F HGSS.png
SoulSilver
  

Outside design

Pokémon Tower RBY.png Lavender Radio Tower GSC.png Pokémon Tower FRLG.png Lavender Radio Tower HGSS.png
Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV

In the anime

Main series

The Pokémon Tower in the anime

Original series

The Pokémon Tower appeared in The Tower of Terror. It is depicted as a decrepit mansion rather than a graveyard as it is in the games.

Ash visited the tower after losing his Gym battle against Sabrina, and being advised by Sabrina's father to go to Lavender Town to catch himself a Ghost Pokémon in order to defeat Sabrina's Psychic Pokémon. Misty and Brock quickly got scared of the seemingly inexplicable events happening inside of the tower, and left Ash to conduct his search alone. He finally encountered Haunter and Gengar, two of the three residents of the tower. He tried to battle them, but soon found out that they were more interested in physical comedy than battling. As their comedy routine didn't work on Ash, the ghosts got sad and sank through the floor in depression. Ash tried to dive after them, but only ended up hitting the floor, causing an old chandelier to fall on him and Pikachu, killing them. Haunter then turned Ash and Pikachu into ghosts, and the two had some fun with the three ghosts, including playing some pranks with Brock and Misty, before eventually returning to their bodies. However, Haunter had enjoyed its time with Ash so much that it decided to follow him to Saffron City.

Unbeknownst by Ash and his friends, Team Rocket had also been hiding in the tower, seeking for a chance to steal Pikachu. Their plans were foiled, however, due to breaking floors and the pranks of the Ghost Pokémon. Ash even mistook their noises in the basement for the Ghost Pokémon, and had his Pikachu and Charmander attack them, eventually even throwing a Poké Ball at Jessie's face. At the end of the episode, the Team Rocket trio was seen tied up in Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar's carousel, forcing them to stay with the Ghost Pokémon for a while.

The exterior of the tower looks significantly smaller than what the game depicts it to be. It has a two horn-like objects protruding from the side of the tower, a balcony that appears to be a mouth and two eye-like windows on the very top of it, giving it a demonic appearance. There are also several other balconies and windows on the building.

The floors seem to be unstable as James falls through to the lower floor due to a single step, although it took the weight of the entire Team Rocket trio to break through the lower floor to the basement. The tower appears to have numerous rooms including a nursery, a dining room, and the aforementioned basement.

Pokémon

Pokémon Tower Gastly.png
Gastly
Pokémon Tower Gengar.png
Gengar


Pokémon previously seen at the Pokémon Tower

Sabrina Haunter.png
Haunter


Pokémon Origins

The Pokémon Tower in Pokémon Origins

The Pokémon Tower first appeared in File 2: Cubone, playing a similar role as in Pokémon Red and Blue.

Once Red arrived in Lavender Town, he soon heard rumors about a ghost that has been appearing in the Pokémon Tower, where people go to pay their respects to their deceased Pokémon. While visiting the Pokémon House, Red learned that Team Rocket had recently invided the tower and made its top floor their base. Upon hearing that Mr. Fuji had been taken hostage by Team Rocket when he had tried to convince them to leave, Red decided to go to the Pokémon Tower and save Mr. Fuji. Blue overheard the conversation and decided to defeat Team Rocket and save Mr. Fuji himself, so that he would be the revered hero of Lavender Town.

Initially, Blue believed that the ghost rumors were set up by Team Rocket to scare unwanted visitors away, but when he reached the sixth floor, he found himself attacked by a real ghost, and ran away in scare. His scream was heard by the Team Rocket members on the top floor, and one of them went to check it out. Blue soon bumped into Red, who had also come to the tower. As the ghost followed them, Red refused to run away, and sent his Charmeleon to battle the ghost. During the battle, Blue managed to sneak past the ghost and make his way to the upper floors, where he encountered the Team Rocket Grunt with the Silph Scope. He quickly defeated the Grunt with his Wartortle, snatched the Silph Scope, and rushed it to Red, who had found his attacks being useless against the ghost. With the Silph Scope, Red discovered that the ghost was actually the spirit of Marowak, a Pokémon that had been killed by Team Rocket. Before the battle could go on, Reina arrived with Cubone, Marowak's child. Seeing her child once again, Marowak finally found peace, and departed to the afterlife. Red then made his way to the top floor, where he battled one of the Team Rocket Grunt's with his Jolteon. With the help of Cubone, Jolteon was able to beat the Grunt's Koffing, forcing the Rockets to retreat in defeat. Mr. Fuji was then rescued, and the tower was opened to the public once again.

The Pokémon Tower made a brief cameo appearance in File 4: Charizard during an overview of Lavender Town.

Pokémon

Silph Scope Marowak PO.png
Marowak (ghost)


In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Tower in Pokémon Adventures

Red, Green & Blue arc

The Pokémon Tower appeared in Sigh for Psyduck and That Awful Arbok!. When Red had come to Lavender Town, he found out from Mr. Fuji that there are stories of Pokémon ghosts that appear from the tower. After learning that Blue had gone inside and not returned for two weeks, Red decided to investigate the area.

Upon entering, Red was attacked by various zombie Pokémon that were being controlled by a mysterious purple fog. In addition, he discovered that Blue and his Charmeleon were also being controlled by the fog. Once he figured out that the fog was actually a Gastly, Red managed to free Blue and Charmeleon upon defeating the culprit. The Gastly's owner was subsequently revealed to be Koga, a Gym Leader working for Team Rocket, who had taken over the tower as a base for the organization. The tower was damaged when Koga's Arbok kept using Acid to attack Red and Blue, but was repaired by the townspeople after Koga was defeated and driven off.

Pokémon

Pokémon Tower Psyduck Adventures.png
Psyduck (zombie)
Pokémon Tower Lickitung Slowbro Adventures.png
Lickitung (multiple; zombies)
Pokémon Tower Lickitung Slowbro Adventures.png
Slowbro (multiple; zombies)
Pokémon Tower Tangela Slowpoke Adventures.png
Tangela (multiple; zombies)
Pokémon Tower Tangela Slowpoke Adventures.png
Slowpoke (multiple; zombies)
Koga Gastly Adventures.png
Gastly
Koga Arbok Acid Adventures.png
Arbok


The Electric Tale of Pikachu

The Pokémon Tower appeared in Haunting My Dreams. It was the home to a group of Gastly and their leader, a giant Haunter called the Black Fog. After the Black Fog had sucked out Sabrina's soul with its Dream Eater attack, Ash led a group of Trainers to Lavender Town, their plan being to capture the Black Fog in a giant Poké Ball. Although the capture initially seemed successful, the Black Fog escaped by using Explosion to destroy the capture device from the inside. This act, however, left it severely weakened and vulnerable to regular Poké Balls. With this advantage on his side, Ash chased the Black Fog into the tower and managed to corner it, attempting to catch the giant Gas Pokémon with an Ultra Ball. However, just before the ball could make contact with the Black Fog, it used Self-Destruct, killing itself and collapsing the tower. With its death, Sabrina recovered and teleported to the site. It was then revealed that past people had treated the Black Fog as a god, and, having gotten used to this treatment, it had chosen to kill itself rather than be caught by a human. Ash, though, was left saddened for having wasted all of his allowance on the Ultra Ball that he had just lost.

Pokémon

Gastly EToP.png
Gastly (multiple)
Black Fog.png
Black Fog


Magical Pokémon Journey

Pokémon Tower in Magical Pokémon Journey

The Pokémon Tower debuted in Raichu's Best Friend. When Pikachu and his friend see a picture that they took, they spot a ghost within the picture. Afterwards, the ghost returns and switches to her human form. The ghost turns out to be a girl named Sandy who wants the group to do a favor for her and find her friend. Sandy sends the group to the Pokémon Tower in order to find her Raichu.

Once the group enters the tower, they are bombarded by many ghosts of the deceased Pokémon within the tower.

Pokémon

Sandy Raichu.png
Raichu
Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png
Psyduck (multiple)
Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png
Golbat
Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png
Charmander
Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png
Poliwag
Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png
Victreebel
Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png
Ninetales
Pokémon Tower spirits MPJ.png
Growlithe


Pokémon Zensho

Pokémon Tower in Pokémon Zensho

The Pokémon Tower appeared in PZ05. After visiting the Pokémon House and learning how Mr. Fuji had gone into the tower several days earlier but not returned, Satoshi tried to enter it, but was scared away by the ghosts inside. He then witnessed two Team Rocket Grunts exiting the tower and overheard them talking about the Silph Scope. As such, he decided to follow them.

After having managed to snatch himself a Silph Scope from Team Rocket's hideout in Celadon City, Satoshi returned to the Pokémon Tower, now being able to identify the ghosts inside as Ghost-type Pokémon. At the top floor, he found Mr. Fuji, who was being held hostage by Giovanni and a pair of Team Rocket Grunts. Giovanni summoned the spirit of his dead Machamp to attack Satoshi, but another ghost suddenly appeared and defeated Machamp, driving Team Rocket off. With Team Rocket gone, Mr. Fuji was able to calm the ghost's spirit, revealing that it was actually a Marowak killed by Team Rocket, which was now able to peacefully depart into the afterlife. As thanks for saving him, Mr. Fuji gave Satoshi the Poké Flute that Team Rocket had been after.

Pokémon

Pokémon Tower Gastly Gengar Zensho.png
Gastly
Pokémon Tower Gastly Gengar Zensho.png
Gengar
Giovanni Machamp Zensho.png
Machamp
Marowak ghost Zensho.png
Marowak (ghost)


In the TCG

This listing is of cards mentioning and/or featuring the Pokémon Tower in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Related cards
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Pokémon Tower T [St] Wizards Black Star Promos   42 Expansion Sheet 3 Uncommon  
Lavender Town St Team Up Uncommon 147/181 Tag Bolt Uncommon 90/95
 


In the magazines

News about the Pokémon Tower
(Pokémon Power magazine)

Pokémon Power

In Pokémon Power (issue 2, page 3), it is said that visitors have reported seeing ghosts in the Pokémon Tower these days. This article also makes a reference to the TV show The X-Files by mentioning that the government has sent special agents Mulder and Scully to investigate the Pokémon Tower.

Trivia

  • The song for the Pokémon Tower was briefly arranged for the song Ghost Dive.
  • In Generation I only, the player will be unable to defeat the Channelers and reach the end of the Pokémon Tower if there are no available moves (with PP remaining) that can damage Ghost-type Pokémon, either directly or indirectly such as via confusion. This is due to the fact that in this generation, Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to Struggle (being a Normal-type move) and all opposing Pokémon have infinite PP. This applies to the battle against Agatha at the Indigo Plateau as well.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶可夢塔 Pokémon Taap *
寵物小精靈的魔塔 Chúngmaht Síujīnglìhng-dīk Mōtaap *
寵物小精靈塔 Chúngmaht Síujīnglìhng Taap *
小精靈高塔 Síujīnglìhng-dīk Mōtaap *
Mandarin 寶可夢塔 / 宝可梦塔 Pokémon Tǎ *
神奇寶貝的靈骨塔 / 神奇宝贝的灵骨塔 Shénqíbǎobèi-de Línggǔtǎ *
神奇寶貝塔 / 神奇宝贝塔 Shénqíbǎobèi Tǎ *
宝可梦的灵骨塔 Pokémon-de Línggǔtǎ *
宠物小精灵的灵骨塔 Chǒngwùxiǎojīnglíng-de Línggǔtǎ *
宠物小精灵塔 Chǒngwùxiǎojīnglíng Tǎ *
小精灵塔 Xiǎojīnglíng Tǎ *
Denmark Flag.png Danish Pokémon-tårnet
Finland Flag.png Finnish Pokémon-torni
France Flag.png French Tour Pokémon
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon-Turm
Italy Flag.png Italian Torre Pokémon
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬타워 Pokémon Tower
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Pokémontårnet
Poland Flag.png Polish Wieża Pokémonów
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Torre Pokémon
Spain Flag.png Spanish Torre Pokémon
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Pokémon-tornet
Turkey Flag.png Turkish Pokémon Kulesi
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Tháp Pokémon

See also


Kanto
Boulder Badge.png Cascade Badge.png Thunder Badge.png Rainbow Badge.png Soul Badge.png Marsh Badge.png Volcano Badge.png Earth Badge.png
Settlements
Pallet TownViridian CityPewter CityCerulean CityVermilion CityLavender Town
Celadon CitySaffron CityFuchsia CityCinnabar IslandIndigo Plateau
Routes
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Landmarks
Professor Oak's LaboratoryViridian ForestDiglett's CavePewter Museum of ScienceMt. Moon (Square) • Cerulean Cave
Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5–6)Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7–8)S.S. AnneS.S. AquaSea CottageRock Tunnel
Power PlantCycling Road/Pokémon RoadTeam Rocket HideoutSilph Co.Magnet TrainPokémon TowerSafari Zone/Pal Park
GO ParkSeafoam IslandsPokémon MansionCinnabar LabPokémon League Reception GateVictory RoadTohjo Falls
Access to
Sevii IslandsJohto


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