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| {{Itemlist|Fire Stone|1F, southwest of the stairs to B1F|LP=yes|LE=yes}} | | {{Itemlist|Fire Stone|1F, southwest of the stairs to B1F|LP=yes|LE=yes}} |
| {{Itemlist|Max Ether|2F, in the room south of the stairs from 1F|LP=yes|LE=yes}} | | {{Itemlist|Max Ether|2F, in the room south of the stairs from 1F|LP=yes|LE=yes}} |
| {{Itemlist|Mighty Candy|1F, on the third pillar northeast from the entrance ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}} | | {{Itemlist|Mighty Candy|1F, near the third pillar northeast from the entrance ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}} |
| {{Itemlist|Calcium|2F, in the northeast area of the floor|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes}} | | {{Itemlist|Calcium|2F, in the northeast area of the floor|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes}} |
| {{Itemlist|HP Up|2F, in the east area of the floor, accessible from the southernmost stairs on 3F|FR=yes|LG=yes}} | | {{Itemlist|HP Up|2F, in the east area of the floor, accessible from the southernmost stairs on 3F|FR=yes|LG=yes}} |
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Pokémon Mansion
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ポケモン屋敷 Pokémon Mansion
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"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Map description:
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A decrepit, burned-down mansion on Cinnabar Island. It got its name because a famous Pokémon researcher lived there.
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Location:
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Cinnabar Island
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Region:
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Kanto
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Generations:
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I, III, VII
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Location of Pokémon Mansion in Kanto.
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Pokémon world locations
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The Pokémon Mansion (Japanese: ポケモン屋敷 Pokémon Mansion) is a decrepit, burned-down mansion on Cinnabar Island. It got its name because a famous Pokémon researcher once lived there.
In the games
In Generations I, III, and VII, the player has to enter the mansion and find the Secret Key at its basement to access the Cinnabar Island Gym. The abandoned building is full of Burglars and Scientists, looting whatever valuable they can find.
The Pokémon Mansion has four different floors. Doors can be unlocked in the mansion by pressing switches hidden in statues scattered around the building. In Generations I and III, there is a balcony on 3F with two possible points to jump down from, with the eastern one leading back to 2F and the western one leading to 1F and allowing the player to access B1F, while in Generation VII, the western balcony is the only possible way down, and it is utilized by climbing down a ladder instead of jumping. In Generation VII only, there are beds at the basement, which the player can rest in, fully healing their entire party. In Generations I and III, there is an exit at the southeast corner of 1F, which transports the player back to the front door of the mansion, while in Generation VII, it is replaced by a one-way warp panel that serves the same purpose.
Amongst the rubble and wreckage are journal entries written by the scientist who obtained a Mew and cloned it to create Mewtwo. In Generation VII, there are also multiple glass containers likely used during said cloning process at the basement, the largest one of which shows signs of having been beaten on over and over from the inside.
The Pokémon Mansion, along with most other buildings on Cinnabar Island, is destroyed in the eruption of the Cinnabar Island volcano prior to the events of Generations II and IV, and as such, it no longer exists.
Journal quotes
- Main article: Pokémon Mansion journals
A series of journal entries are scattered around the mansion. They appear to have been written by Mr. Fuji and detail the birth of Mewtwo.
Items
Item
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Location
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Games
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Escape Rope
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1F, in-between the row of pillars in the north area of the floor
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R B Y FR LG
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Carbos
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1F, near the stairs to B1F
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R B Y FR LG
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Moon Stone
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1F, on the fifth pillar northeast of the entrance (hidden)
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R B Y
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Moon Stone
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1F, one square north and three squares west of the base of the northwesternmost pillar from the entrance (hidden)
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FR LG
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Protein
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1F, southeast of the Escape Rope
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FR LG
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Max Repel
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1F, in the southwest corner of the northwest room
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P E
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Max Elixir
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1F, in the room south of the row of pillars
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P E
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Max Lure
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1F, under a table on the west side of the floor
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P E
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Silver Razz Berry ×5
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1F, north of the ladder from 3F
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P E
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Fire Stone
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1F, southwest of the stairs to B1F
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P E
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Max Ether
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2F, in the room south of the stairs from 1F
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P E
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Mighty Candy
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1F, near the third pillar northeast from the entrance (hidden)
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P E
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Calcium
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2F, in the northeast area of the floor
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R B Y FR LG
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HP Up
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2F, in the east area of the floor, accessible from the southernmost stairs on 3F
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FR LG
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Zinc
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2F, on the balcony
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FR LG
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Max Revive
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2F, in the northeast area of the floor
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P E
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Ultra Ball ×3
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2F, on the balcony
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P E
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PP Up
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2F, in the southwest room
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P E
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Escape Rope
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2F, in the north area of the floor
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P E
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TM22 (Rock Slide)
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2F, reward for defeating Coach Trainer Rita
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P E
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Hyper Potion
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2F, in the east area of the floor, accessible from the southernmost stairs on 3F
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P E
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Max Potion
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3F, in the southwest area of the floor
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R B Y FR LG
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Iron
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3F, in the northeast area of the floor
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R B Y FR LG
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Max Revive
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3F, seven squares north of the southwest corner of the floor, on the rubble (hidden)
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R B Y
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Rare Candy
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3F, far east of Scientist Braydon, at the end of the path (hidden)
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FR LG
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Rare Candy ×2
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- 3F, in the southwest area of the floor
- B1F, in the northern area of the floor
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P E
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Courage Candy
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3F, on the fallen bookshelf in the southwest area of the floor (hidden)
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P E
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Full Heal
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3F, in the middle north area of the floor
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P E
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TM21 (Foul Play)
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3F, in the northeast area of the floor
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P E
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X Accuracy
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3F, far east of Scientist Braydon, at the end of the path
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P E
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Full Restore
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B1F, in the southwest area of the floor
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R B Y FR LG
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Secret Key
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B1F, in the west area of the floor
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R B Y P E
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Rare Candy ×2
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- B1F, in the northern area of the floor
- B1F, in the northwest corner of the area with the Secret Key (hidden) (brokenRG)
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R B Y
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TM22 (SolarBeam)
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B1F, in the northwest area of the floor
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R B Y
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TM14 (Blizzard)
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B1F, east of the southernmost statue
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R B Y
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Elixir
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B1F, eight squares east of the northeastern statue (hidden)
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FR LG
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TM14 (Blizzard)
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B1F, in the northern area of the floor
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FR LG
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Secret Key
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B1F, in the northwest area of the floor
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FR LG
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TM22 (SolarBeam)
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B1F, in the west area of the floor
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FR LG
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TM52 (Sludge Bomb)
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B1F, near the southernmost statue
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P E
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Max Potion
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B1F, in the southwest area of the floor
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P E
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Max Elixir
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B1F, in the northwest area of the floor
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P E
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Health Candy
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B1F, in the west area of the floor, next to the southwestern tank (hidden)
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P E
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Smart Candy
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B1F, southwest of the rest beds, on the eastern dresser with a lamp (hidden)
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P E
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Tough Candy
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B1F, southwestern corner of the room, in the middle of the eastern bookshelf (hidden)
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P E
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Pokémon
Generation I
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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1F
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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34, 37
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35%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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34, 37
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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34
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10%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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34
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10%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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26, 30, 34, 38
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20%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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28, 30, 32, 34
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40%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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30
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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30, 32
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40%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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23, 26
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20%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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39
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1%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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37
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4%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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30, 32
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40%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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30
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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37
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4%
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R
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B
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Y
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1F
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39
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1%
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2F
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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37, 40
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35%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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37, 40
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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32
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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32
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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28, 30, 32
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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30
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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30, 34
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40%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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26, 29, 32, 35
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35%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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37
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1%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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39
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4%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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35, 38
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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30, 34
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40%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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30
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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39
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4%
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R
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B
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Y
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2F
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37
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1%
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3F
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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40, 43
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35%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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40, 43
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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33
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15%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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33
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15%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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32, 34, 36
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24%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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32, 36
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14%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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34
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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31, 35
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40%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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32, 35, 38
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35%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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42
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1%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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38, 40
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15%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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38, 41
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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31, 35
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40%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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34
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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38, 40
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15%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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42
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1%
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R
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B
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Y
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3F
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34
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10%
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B1F
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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37, 40, 43, 46
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40%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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35
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15%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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35
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15%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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32, 34
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15%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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35
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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31, 33
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50%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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35, 38
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40%
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|
R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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42
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1%
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|
R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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40
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10%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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41
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10%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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31, 33
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50%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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35
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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40, 42
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14%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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42
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1%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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38
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4%
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R
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B
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Y
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B1F
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12, 18, 24
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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.
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Generation III
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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1F-3F
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FR
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LG
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1F-3F
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26, 28
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15%
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FR
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LG
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1F-3F
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32, 36
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30%
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FR
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LG
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1F-3F
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30, 32
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15%
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FR
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LG
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1F-3F
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30, 32
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15%
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FR
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LG
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1F-3F
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28
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5%
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FR
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LG
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1F-3F
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28, 30
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30%
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FR
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LG
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1F-3F
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32
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5%
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FR
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LG
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1F-3F
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28, 30
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30%
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FR
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LG
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1F-3F
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28
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5%
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FR
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LG
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1F-3F
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32
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5%
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B1F
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FR
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LG
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B1F
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26
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5%
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FR
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LG
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B1F
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34, 38
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30%
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FR
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LG
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B1F
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30, 32
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15%
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FR
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LG
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B1F
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30, 32
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15%
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FR
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LG
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B1F
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28
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5%
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FR
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LG
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B1F
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28, 30
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30%
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FR
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LG
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B1F
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34
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5%
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FR
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LG
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B1F
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28, 30
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30%
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FR
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LG
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B1F
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28
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5%
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FR
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LG
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B1F
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34
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5%
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|
FR
|
LG
|
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B1F
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30
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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.
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Generation VII
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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1F-3F
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P
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E
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1F-3F
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39-44
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20%
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P
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E
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1F-3F
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39-44
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20%
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P
|
E
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1F-3F
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39-44
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40%
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P
|
E
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1F-3F
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39-44
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5%
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P
|
E
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1F-3F
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39-44
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40%
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P
|
E
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1F-3F
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39-44
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5%
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P
|
E
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1F-3F
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39-44
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14%
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P
|
E
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1F-3F
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39-44
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1%
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B1F
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P
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E
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B1F
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39-44
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20%
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P
|
E
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B1F
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39-44
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20%
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P
|
E
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B1F
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39-44
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30%
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P
|
E
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B1F
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39-44
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10%
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P
|
E
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B1F
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39-44
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30%
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P
|
E
|
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B1F
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39-44
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10%
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|
P
|
E
|
|
B1F
|
|
39-44
|
10%
|
|
P
|
E
|
|
B1F
|
|
39-44
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10%
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Rare Spawns
|
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P
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E
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B1F-3F
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39-44
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-
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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.
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Trainers
Generation I
Generation III
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Generation VII
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Muk♂
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Lv.44
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No item
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Muk♂
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Lv.45
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No item
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After becoming Champion
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Layout
Inside design
Outside design
In the anime
Pokémon Origins
Red was seen visiting the Pokémon Mansion in File 3: Giovanni. The mansion used to be full of different kinds of Pokémon, but was now just an old, abandoned house. While exploring the mansion, Red found a journal describing the discovery of a new species of Pokémon.
The Pokémon Mansion was also referenced in File 4: Charizard, where Red recalled reading the entries in the journal, leading to him identifying the Pokémon Blue had recently fought against and lost to as Mewtwo, possibly created in the very same mansion Red visited and found the journal from.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
In Pokémon Adventures, instead of being burned-down and deserted, the Pokémon Mansion appears to be well-kept and habitable. It made a brief appearance in Holy Moltres, where multiple Team Rocket Grunts were seen raiding the building, searching for clues of Blaine's whereabouts in order to find and punish him for leaving Team Rocket.
Trivia
- Some of the wild Pokémon found here in Generation I were moved to One Island in Generation III, such as Ponyta and Magmar. In Generation VII, due to the Sevii Islands being inaccessible, Magmar is available in here once again.
- In Generation VII, a cloning laboratory is added to the west side of the basement. If the player brings a Mew or Mewtwo along as the walking Pokémon to the laboratory, it will stop next to the largest glass container and stare quietly at it.
- In Generation I, it is possible to get stuck on 3F. This happens if the player stands on the east side of the table in the southwestern room and the Burglar with a Ninetales then challenges them to a battle. After the battle, the player will be stuck in a corner, the Burglar blocking the way. If the player saves after this and doesn't have an Escape Rope or a Pokémon with Dig, the only way to escape is to black out by fighting wild Pokémon. The layout was changed in FireRed and LeafGreen, and it is no longer possible to get trapped.
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In other languages
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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寶可夢屋 Pokémon Ūk * 寵物小精靈屋 Chúngmaht Síujīnglìhng Ūk *
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Mandarin
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寶可夢屋 / 宝可梦屋 Pokémon Wū * 神奇寶貝屋 / 神奇宝贝屋 Shénqí Bǎobèi Wū * 宠物小精灵大院 Chǒngwù Xiǎojīnglíng Dàyuàn *
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Czech
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Pokémoní vila
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French
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Manoir Pokémon
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German
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Pokémon-Villa (VII) Pokémon-Haus (I-III)
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Italian
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Villa Pokémon
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Korean
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포켓몬저택 Pokémon Jeotaek
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Mansão Pokémon
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Spanish
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Mansión Pokémon
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Vietnamese
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Dinh thự Pokémon
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