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[[Pewter City]] is a quiet city nestled in the northern mountains. Local attractions include the [[Pewter Museum of Science]] and the [[Pewter Gym]].
[[Pewter City]] is a quiet city nestled in the northern mountains. Local attractions include the [[Pewter Museum of Science]] and the [[Pewter Gym]].


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{{shop|Poké Mart}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Poké Ball|200}}|{{shopitem|Potion|300}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Escape Rope|550}}|{{shopitem|Antidote|100}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Burn Heal|250}}|{{shopitem|Awakening|200}}}}
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{{itemlist|TM Normal|From Brock after defeating him|Y=yes|display={{TM|34|Bide}}}}
{{Itemlist|Old Amber|From a scientist in the museum's labratory (requires {{m|Cut}})|Y=yes|display=[[Old Amber]]}}
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===Pewter Museum of Science===
===Pewter Museum of Science===
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For your {{p|Pikachu}}, the first Gym may be one of the toughest. The [[Pewter Gym]] officially specializes in the {{t|Rock}} type, though [[Brock]]'s Pokémon also belong to the {{t|Ground}} type. Pikachu's {{t|electric}}al attacks are useless here, but it can still attack with physical moves like {{m|Quick Attack}}. Use a combo of {{m|Tail Whip}} and Quick Attack if you want to use Pikachu. Using {{m|Double Team}}, which it learns at level 15, will be especially helpful. {{t|Grass}}- and {{type|Water}} attacks would inflict massive damage, but {{t|Fighting}} moves are also effective. If you happened to catch a {{p|Mankey}} on {{rt|22|Kanto}}, its {{m|Low Kick}} move can be a big help against Brock's Pokémon. If you prefer to use either {{p|Nidoran♀}} or {{p|Nidoran♂}} for this fight, level it up to level 12 when it learns {{m|Double Kick}} which should take Brock out.
For your {{p|Pikachu}}, the first Gym may be one of the toughest. The [[Pewter Gym]] officially specializes in the {{t|Rock}} type, though [[Brock]]'s Pokémon also belong to the {{t|Ground}} type. Pikachu's {{t|electric}}al attacks are useless here, but it can still attack with physical moves like {{m|Quick Attack}}. Use a combo of {{m|Tail Whip}} and Quick Attack if you want to use Pikachu. Using {{m|Double Team}}, which it learns at level 15, will be especially helpful. {{t|Grass}}- and {{type|Water}} attacks would inflict massive damage, but {{t|Fighting}} moves are also effective. If you happened to catch a {{p|Mankey}} on {{rt|22|Kanto}}, its {{m|Low Kick}} move can be a big help against Brock's Pokémon. If you prefer to use either {{p|Nidoran♀}} or {{p|Nidoran♂}} for this fight, level it up to level 12 when it learns {{m|Double Kick}} which should take Brock out.


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[[Brock]] awards you the {{badge|Boulder}}, which gives a slight {{stat|Attack}} boost during battle, and also enables the use of {{m|Flash}} outside of battle. He also gives you {{TM|34|Bide}} as a prize.
[[Brock]] awards you the {{badge|Boulder}}, which gives a slight {{stat|Attack}} boost during battle, and also enables the use of {{m|Flash}} outside of battle. He also gives you {{TM|34|Bide}} as a prize.
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{{rt|3|Kanto}} runs off to the east, ending at the entrance to [[Mt. Moon]]. There are more than a few Trainers to fight along the way, so you may need to return to [[Pewter City]] to rest up.
{{rt|3|Kanto}} runs off to the east, ending at the entrance to [[Mt. Moon]]. There are more than a few Trainers to fight along the way, so you may need to return to [[Pewter City]] to rest up.


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{{catch/entry1|027|Sandshrew|no|no|yes|Grass|8, 10|15%|type1=Ground}}
{{catch/entry1|056|Mankey|no|no|yes|Grass|9|15%|type1=Fighting}}
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{{Catch/entry1|129|Magikarp|no|no|yes|Gift|5|Purchase for {{PDollar}}500|type1=Water}}
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== Route 4 ==
===The Magikarp Salesman===
===The Magikarp Salesman===
A Poké Center stands near the entrance to [[Mt. Moon]]. Inside is a shady man that will offer to sell you a {{p|Magikarp}} for {{PDollar}}500. The fish can do nothing but {{m|Splash}} until level 15, but evolves into the powerful {{p|Gyarados}} at level 20. If you have the money to spare, you can have a strong {{type|Water}} Pokémon that much sooner, but you can soon hook one for free with the right [[Fishing|fishing rod]].
A Poké Center stands near the entrance to [[Mt. Moon]]. Inside is a shady man that will offer to sell you a {{p|Magikarp}} for {{PDollar}}500. The fish can do nothing but {{m|Splash}} until level 15, but evolves into the powerful {{p|Gyarados}} at level 20. If you have the money to spare, you can have a strong {{type|Water}} Pokémon that much sooner, but you can soon hook one for free with the right [[Fishing|fishing rod]].
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==Mt. Moon==
==Mt. Moon==
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[[Mt. Moon]] is a large cave set deep inside the mountains. There are many Trainers inside who are looking to battle. Many cave-dwelling Pokémon, like {{p|Zubat}} and {{p|Paras}}, can also be found here.
[[Mt. Moon]] is a large cave set deep inside the mountains. There are many Trainers inside who are looking to battle. Many cave-dwelling Pokémon, like {{p|Zubat}} and {{p|Paras}}, can also be found here.


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{{catch/header|cave|no}}
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{{catch/entry1|041|Zubat|no|no|yes|Cave|10-13|60%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}}
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{{itemlist|TM Water|West of the entrance|Y=yes|display={{TM|12|Water Gun}}}}
{{itemlist|Potion|
{{itemlist|Potion|
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{{itemlist|Escape Rope|In the southeast corner|Y=yes}}
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{{itemlist|Moon Stone|Near the northwest ladder|Y=yes|display={{evostone|Moon Stone}}}}
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===1F===
===1F===
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{{rt|4|Kanto}} is a one-way path that leads down from the mountains. Pick up {{TM|04|Whirlwind}} and a {{ball|Great}} before jumping the ledge outside [[Cerulean City]].
{{rt|4|Kanto}} is a one-way path that leads down from the mountains. Pick up {{TM|04|Whirlwind}} and a {{ball|Great}} before jumping the ledge outside [[Cerulean City]].


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Revision as of 15:54, 4 October 2016

Pewter City

Pewter City

Pewter City is a quiet city nestled in the northern mountains. Local attractions include the Pewter Museum of Science and the Pewter Gym.

Poké Mart

Pewter Museum of Science

The Pewter Museum of Science is located on the north side of the city. It hosts a wide range of artifacts and exhibits, with a focus on fossil excavation and space exploration. Admission to the main building is $50 for a child's ticket.

The laboratory next door is closed to the public, but return later and one of the scientists inside will give you the Old Amber. His colleagues on Cinnabar Island can use the preserved DNA inside it to resurrect an ancient Aerodactyl.

Pewter Gym

Pewter Gym

PEWTER CITY
POKéMON GYM
LEADER: BROCK

The Rock Solid
POKéMON Trainer!

For your Pikachu, the first Gym may be one of the toughest. The Pewter Gym officially specializes in the Rock type, though Brock's Pokémon also belong to the Ground type. Pikachu's electrical attacks are useless here, but it can still attack with physical moves like Quick Attack. Use a combo of Tail Whip and Quick Attack if you want to use Pikachu. Using Double Team, which it learns at level 15, will be especially helpful. Grass- and Water-type attacks would inflict massive damage, but Fighting moves are also effective. If you happened to catch a Mankey on Route 22, its Low Kick move can be a big help against Brock's Pokémon. If you prefer to use either Nidoran♀ or Nidoran♂ for this fight, level it up to level 12 when it learns Double Kick which should take Brock out.

Pewter Gym
Boulder Badge



Brock awards you the Boulder Badge, which gives a slight Attack boost during battle, and also enables the use of Flash outside of battle. He also gives you TM34 (Bide) as a prize.

With the Pewter Gym defeated, your next stop is Cerulean City to the east. Stock up on Potions and Poké Balls before you leave for Route 3.

Route 3

Route 3

Route 3 runs off to the east, ending at the entrance to Mt. Moon. There are more than a few Trainers to fight along the way, so you may need to return to Pewter City to rest up.


Route 4

The Magikarp Salesman

A Poké Center stands near the entrance to Mt. Moon. Inside is a shady man that will offer to sell you a Magikarp for $500. The fish can do nothing but Splash until level 15, but evolves into the powerful Gyarados at level 20. If you have the money to spare, you can have a strong Water-type Pokémon that much sooner, but you can soon hook one for free with the right fishing rod.

Mt. Moon

Mt. Moon, 1F
Mt. Moon, B1F
Mt. Moon, B2F

Mt. Moon is a large cave set deep inside the mountains. There are many Trainers inside who are looking to battle. Many cave-dwelling Pokémon, like Zubat and Paras, can also be found here.

1F

Collect TM12 (Water Gun) and the Potion to the left, then follow the tunnel around and climb down the nearest ladder.

B2F

The presence of a Team Rocket grunt means that the criminal gang is up to no good here. Grab the HP Up from the ledge and climb back to the first floor.

1F

To the south are two more Trainers. There are also three items lying around, including a Potion, Rare Candy, and an Escape Rope. A Rare Candy raises a Pokémon's level by one, and an Escape Rope warps you to the cave entrance if you need to heal up. Go north and climb down the next ladder.

B2F

Beat up the second Rocket grunt, then pick up TM01 (Mega Punch) on the platform. Check the boulder for a hidden Ether and return to the main floor.

1F

Continue along the tunnel to the northwest corner of the cave. Grab the Moon Stone in the corner and take the ladder to the basement.

B2F

Follow the winding tunnel to the northwest, where a Super Nerd claims both fossils lying here as his own. Defeat him, and he lets you take your pick of the two. Like the Old Amber, the scientists on Cinnabar Island can resurrect a prehistoric Pokémon from each fossil. The Helix Fossil will become an Omanyte, while the Dome Fossil will become a Kabuto. Both are Rock/Water Pokémon. Head for the final ladder with your new fossil in tow, and a pair of Rocket grunts appear and attacks.




Route 4

Route 4

Route 4 is a one-way path that leads down from the mountains. Pick up TM04 (Whirlwind) and a Great Ball before jumping the ledge outside Cerulean City.

← Part 2 Viridian City, back to Pallet Town, Route 2, Viridian Forest
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