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Revision as of 05:49, 18 November 2007
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Location Kanto Route 0 Location of {{{name}}} in Kanto. |
Route 6 is a short north-south path located in central Kanto. Its northern terminus is at Saffron City and its southern end is at Vermilion City. In Generation I and Generation III, the thirsty guard at the guard house separating Saffron from Route 6 will not let anyone pass through to Saffron until some gets them a drink (Tea in Generation III or Lemonade, Water, or Soda Pop in Generation I) from Celadon City.
Route description
Heading south from the guard house, the route turns to the southwest before following a path that is bordered by grass for most of the route. After intersecting a path that leads to the Underground Path's south entrance, the route travels south, turning to the east ahead of a large pond and returning south along the pond's eastern shore. The route then doubles back to the west along the south side of the pond before turning south for the final time just north of the Vermilion City limits.
Items
Generation III
- Rare Candy (Hidden)
- Sitrus Berry (Hidden)
Pokémon
Generation I
Grass
Name | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | ||
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Land | ||||||
Pidgey | R | B | Grass | 13-16 | 35% | |
Y | Grass | 15-17 | 45% | |||
Pidgeotto | Y | Grass | 17 | 5% | ||
Rattata | Y | Grass | 14-16 | 25% | ||
Jigglypuff | Y | Grass | 3-7 | 10% | ||
Oddish | R | Grass | 13-16 | 40% | ||
Meowth | B | Grass | 10-16 | 25% | ||
Mankey | R | Grass | 10-16 | 25% | ||
Abra | Y | Grass | 7 | 15% | ||
Bellsprout | B | Grass | 13-16 | 40% | ||
Fishing | ||||||
Surfing |
Fishing
Surfing
Generation II
Grass
- Abra - All times (Gold/Silver)
- Bellsprout - All times (Gold/Silver)
- Drowzee - Night only (Crystal)
- Jigglypuff - All times (Crystal)
- Magnemite - All times
- Meowth - All times (Silver), Night only (Crystal)
- Oddish - Night only (Gold/Silver)
- Pidgey - Morning and Day (Gold/Silver)
- Raticate - All times (Crystal)
- Snubbull - Morning and Day (Crystal)
Fishing
Surfing
- Golduck - All times
- Psyduck - All times
Generation III
Grass
- Bellsprout (LeafGreen)
- Meowth
- Oddish (FireRed)
Fishing
Surfing
- Psyduck
- Slowpoke
Differences among generations
In Generation II, the route was drastically shortened and the pond was cut in half length-wise. Also, there are no trainers on the route in Generation II. The route is identical in Generations I and III.
See also
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