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Route 11 is an east-west route located in southeastern Kanto. Its western terminus is at Vermilion City and its eastern terminus is at the Silence Bridge, better known as Route 12. Just east of Vermilion, Route 11 meets the southern portal of Diglett's Cave, a major cave route connecting southeast Kanto with Pewter City and the remainder of western Kanto.
Route description
From its junction with Route 12, Route 11 passes over a short bridge before heading west through a clearing in the forest that lines the west side of Route 12. The route becomes more built-up as it approaches a lookout station, becoming fenced on each side. This station is seen by some as the eastern terminus of Route 11.
Inside of the station in Generation I and Generation III, trainers who have collected data on 30 or more Pokémon species in their Pokédex will be able to obtain the Itemfinder from one of Professor Oak's aides. Also, in Generation III, a trainer will trade a Nidorina or a Nidorino for the Pokémon of the opposite gender. The Pokémon requested varies by version. In Generation II, the lookout station has been torn down.
West of the station, the route is completely surrounded by grass patches. To avoid encounters with wild Pokémon, trainers can follow beaten dirt paths through the field. The first such path begins just west of the lookout station. The path turns south before resuming a westward alignment and turning north to intersect a short path that travels to the west. The main path continues north, then west to come to a near four-way intersection. The north and south paths ultimately lead to a dead end surrounded by grass while the west path continues toward Vermilion.
Several paces west of the four-way intersection is another three-way junction. The two routes, which isolate a small patch of grass from the rest of the route, rejoin east of Diglett's Cave. In Generation I and Generation III, the route runs along the north bank of a narrow channel as it meets the southern portal of Diglett's Cave and enters Vermilion. In Generation II, however, the junction that rejoins the two routes is located just east of the Vermilion City limits. The river is also non-existent and Diglett's Cave actually emerges in east Vermilion.
Requirements to fully explore this area
Moves
Items
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Pokémon
Generation I
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Ekans | R | B | Y | Grass | 12-15 | 45%
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Sandshrew | R | B | Y | Grass | 12-15 | 45%
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Pidgey | R | B | Y | Grass | 16-18 | 40%
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Spearow | R | B | Y | Grass | 13-17 | 30%
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Drowzee | R | B | Y | Grass | 9-15 | 25%
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Drowzee | R | B | Y | Grass | 15-19 | 24%
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Rattata | R | B | Y | Grass | 15-17 | 25%
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Pidgeotto | R | B | Y | Grass | 18-20 | 10%
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Raticate | R | B | Y | Grass | 17 | 1%
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Gift Pokémon
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Nidorina | R | B | Y | Lookout station | The same as the Traded Pokémon | Trade Nidorino
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Dugtrio | R | B | Y | Lookout station | The same as the Traded Pokémon | Trade Lickitung
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Fishing
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Magikarp | R | B | Y | Old Rod | 5 | 100%
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Poliwag | R | B | Y | Good Rod | 10 | 50% | |
Goldeen | R | B | Y | Good Rod | 10 | 50%
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Shellder | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 15 | 50%
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Krabby | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 15 | 50%
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Tentacool | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 10-20 | 90%
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Horsea | R | B | Y | Super Rod | 5 | 10%
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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 II
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Drowzee | G | S | C | Grass | 14-16 | 40%
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Rattata | G | S | C | Grass | 15 | 30%
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Magnemite | G | S | C | Grass | 15 | 20%
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Hypno | G | S | C | Grass | 16 | 10% | |
Morning
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Hoppip | G | S | C | Grass | 14-16 | 35%
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Raticate | G | S | C | Grass | 13 | 30%
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Pidgeotto | G | S | C | Grass | 16 | 10%
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Rattata | G | S | C | Grass | 16 | 5% | |
Day
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Hoppip | G | S | C | Grass | 14-16 | 35%
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Raticate | G | S | C | Grass | 13 | 30%
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Pidgeotto | G | S | C | Grass | 16 | 10%
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Rattata | G | S | C | Grass | 16 | 5% | |
Night
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Meowth | G | S | C | Grass | 13 | 30%
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Drowzee | G | S | C | Grass | 14 | 30%
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Noctowl | G | S | C | Grass | 16 | 10%
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Raticate | G | S | C | Grass | 16 | 5%
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Hypno | G | S | C | Grass | 16 | 5%
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Generation III
style="background: #ACC9E6;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate
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Ekans | FR | LG | Grass | 12-15 | 40%
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Sandshrew | FR | LG | Grass | 12-15 | 40%
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Spearow | FR | LG | Grass | 13-17 | 35%
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Drowzee | FR | LG | Grass | 11-15 | 25%
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Gift Pokémon
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Nidorina | FR | LG | Lookout station | The same as the Traded Pokémon | Trade Nidorino
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Nidorino | FR | LG | Lookout station | The same as the Traded Pokémon | Trade Nidorina | ||
Surfing and Fishing
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Tentacool | FR | LG | Surfing | 5-40 | 100%
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Magikarp | FR | LG | Old Rod | 5 | 100%
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Horsea | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 60%
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Horsea | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 20%
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Krabby | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 20%
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Krabby | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 60%
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Magikarp | FR | LG | Good Rod | 5-15 | 20%
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Horsea | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-35 | 84%
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Krabby | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-35 | 84%
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Gyarados | FR | LG | Super Rod | 15-25 | 15%
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Psyduck | FR | LG | Super Rod | 25-35 | 1%
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Slowpoke | FR | LG | Super Rod | 25-35 | 1%
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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 IV
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Drowzee | HG | SS | Grass | 14-16 | 40%
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Rattata | HG | SS | Grass | 15 | 30%
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Magnemite | HG | SS | Grass | 15 | 20%
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Hypno | HG | SS | Grass | 16 | 10% | ||
Special Pokémon
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Snorlax | HG | SS | Poke flute | 50 | Only one
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Plusle | HG | SS | Hoenn Sound | Unknown | Unknown
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Minun | HG | SS | Hoenn Sound | Unknown | Unknown
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Shinx | HG | SS | Sinnoh Sound | Unknown | Unknown
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Trainers
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Generation IV
These trainers are listed from West to East.
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Differences among generations
Generations I and III
At the east end of Route 11 is a sleeping Snorlax, blocking not only Route 11 but also Route 12. To move it, a Trainer must play the Poké Flute to awaken the Pokémon.
Generation II
In the most noticeable change, the number of Trainers on the route had been cut from ten to four. Just as noticeable is the removal of the lookout station on the east end of Route 11 and the moving of Diglett's Cave from Route 11 to Vermilion City.
Generation IV
The layout of the route is different to previous generations. The Snorlax blocking the intersection between Routes 11 and 12 has been moved to the front of Diglett's Cave (which is now part of the route again instead of Vermilion as in Generation II). The method of moving Snorlax is the same as the Generation II games. A new hill is added in the west, before the entrance to Vermilion City. The road that goes through the tall grass is designed different. The lookout station is present unlike Generation II. Fences are added as well a new section at the southwest that leads to a new part of Vermilion. A signpost is added near the guard house and the Berry tree, now replaced by a Apricorn tree containing a Grn Apricorn, has moved to the center of the route. Strangely, most of the trees placed in this route are backwards, as well several other textures, unlike all other generations and places of the games.
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In the Pokémon Adventures manga
It made its debut appearance in Wake Up-You're Snorlax in the Red, Green & Blue chapter, where a bike race sponsored by Miracle Cycle was held with an announcer. The race starts and Route 11 through Route 12 and to the finishing line on Route 11.
The first hurdle was at a narrow bridge guarded by Tentacruel which a male Swimmer used his Slowpoke to get across the river, whilst Red used his Poliwrath's Ice Beam to get across.
Next Red took a shortcut through a forest on Route 11 with a Bug Catcher and his Scyther used a bug repellent to get through, but Red used his Pikachu's ThunderShock and Bulbasaur's Razor Leaf to get through but got a Beedrill's nest on Bulbasaur's head and got stung several times.
After getting through the Snorlax on Route 12 which Red later captures, and spend all the Winning money and food on feeding Snorlax.
Pokémon
There were an abundance of different Pokémon on Route 11.
- Tentacruel (Multiple under the Bridge)
- Butterfree (Forest)
- Venonat (Forest)
- Venomoth (Forest)
- Beedrill (Multiple in the forest)
- Snorlax (Later captured by Red)
Trivia
- All the Gamers on this route use a type of which relates to a Generation I starter Pokémon: Grass, Fire, Water, and Electric.
- Engineer Bernie uses a level 18 Magneton; however, Magnemite do not evolve to Magneton until level 30.
See also
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This article is part of Project Routes, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every route in the Pokémon world. |