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| {{Itlistbod|Coin Case|Unknown|GSC|II}} | | {{Itlistbod|Coin Case|South of the three shops|GSC|II}} |
| {{Itlistbod|Parlyz Heal|Hidden|GSC|II}} | | {{Itlistbod|Parlyz Heal|Hidden|GSC|II}} |
| {{Itlistbod|Max Potion|Hidden|GSC|II}} | | {{Itlistbod|Max Potion|Hidden|GSC|II}} |
| {{Itlistbod|Coin Case|South part of the basement|HGSS|IV}}
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| {{Itlistbod|Full Heal|North part of the basement|HGSS|IV}} | | {{Itlistbod|Full Heal|North part of the basement|HGSS|IV}} |
| {{Itlistbod|Smoke Ball|Southwestern corner of the basement|HGSS|IV}} | | {{Itlistbod|Smoke Ball|Southwestern corner of the basement|HGSS|IV}} |
Revision as of 17:23, 3 April 2010
The Goldenrod Tunnel (Japanese: コガネちかつうろ Kogane Tunnel) is a shopping district stretching below Goldenrod City. This path contains a barber shop, herb shop, and a shop selling items which are simply resold for profit; however, the shops that are open at any given time depend on the day. Trainers also litter this path, and there is an entrance to the basement of the Goldenrod Department Store, initially occupied by Team Rocket. Once unlocking the entryway to the Department Store and battling various Trainers, the player will encounter a series of "switches" labeled "SWITCH 1", "SWITCH 2", and "SWITCH 3". In order to get through the obvious maze, the switches must be turned on in a sequence. While turning them on, pronounced panels of the walls will disappear. Once getting through the maze, there is another switch labeled "EMERGENCY". This switch is used for escape when the player is coming from the basement. Activating this switch opens all the necessary panels to get through the maze, coming from the other side.
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Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.
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Rival
If the player chose Chikorita:
If the player chose Cyndaquil:
If the player chose Totodile:
In other languages
- French: Souterrain de Doublonville (Doublonville's Underground)
- Italian: Sotterranei di Fiordoropoli