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| * In the [[Generation II]] games, it is no longer found here, making it completely unobtainable without [[Trade|trading]] from the Generation I games. | | * In the [[Generation II]] games, it is no longer found here, making it completely unobtainable without [[Trade|trading]] from the Generation I games. |
| * In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, it appears outside of the Power Plant after all sixteen [[Badge]]s of [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] have been obtained. | | * In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, it appears outside of the Power Plant after all sixteen [[Badge]]s of [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] have been obtained. |
| * In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], it will be inside the Power Plant and catchable as soon as the player's {{ga|Partner Pokémon}} has been taught the [[Secret Technique]] Sea Skip. | | * In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], it will be inside the Power Plant and catchable as soon as the player's {{ga|Partner Pokémon}} has been taught the [[Secret Technique]] Sea Skim. |
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| {{p|Grimer}} and {{p|Muk}} can be found here in {{game|Yellow}} and Let's Go, Pikachu!, a direct [[List of cross-canon references|reference]] to the anime episode ''[[EP030|Sparks Fly for Magnemite]]'', where a group of Grimer and a {{AP|Muk}} took over a power plant in [[Gringey City]]. | | {{p|Grimer}} and {{p|Muk}} can be found here in {{game|Yellow}} and Let's Go, Pikachu!, a direct [[List of cross-canon references|reference]] to the anime episode ''[[EP030|Sparks Fly for Magnemite]]'', where a group of Grimer and a {{AP|Muk}} took over a power plant in [[Gringey City]]. |
- This article is about the Power Plant in Kanto. For other uses, see Power Plant.
Power Plant
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無人発電所 / 発電所 Abandoned Power Plant / Power Plant
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"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Map description:
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A power plant that was abandoned years ago, though some of the machines still work. It is infested with electric Pokémon.FRLG The plant that generates all the energy for the Kanto region.HGSS A technological complex where Electric-type Pokémon are commonly found.PE
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Location:
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South of Route 10's Pokémon Center
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Region:
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Kanto
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Generations:
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I, II, III, IV, VII
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Location of Power Plant in Kanto.
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Pokémon world locations
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The Power Plant (Japanese: 無人発電所 Abandoned Power Plant in Generations I, III, and VII, 発電所 Power Plant in Generations II and IV), occasionally referred to as the Kanto Power Plant (Japanese: カントーはつでんしょ Kanto Power Plant) in Generations II and IV, is a facility located on Route 10 in Kanto.
Description
The Power Plant was abandoned years before the events of the Generation I, III, and VII games, though some of the machinery still works. It was refurbished at some time before Generations II and IV to provide power for the Magnet Train. In Generations I, III, and VII, it is a home for Electric-type Pokémon. SurfingRBYGSCFRLGHGSS or Sea Skimming from Route 10PE is required to reach it.
Many item balls located inside of the Power Plant are actually Voltorb or Electrode, making it somewhat hazardous to look for treasure here.
It is the roost of the Legendary Pokémon, Zapdos.
Grimer and Muk can be found here in Pokémon Yellow and Let's Go, Pikachu!, a direct reference to the anime episode Sparks Fly for Magnemite, where a group of Grimer and a Muk took over a power plant in Gringey City.
Items
Item
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Location
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Games
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TM25 (Thunder)
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In the southeast area of the facility
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R B Y FR LG
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Thunder Stone
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In the northeast room
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FR LG P E
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Carbos
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Northeast of the entrance
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R B Y
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Max Elixer
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On a rock northwest of a Voltorb and an Electrode, in the long horizontal area near the center of the facility (hidden)
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R B Y
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TM33 (Reflect)
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In the area east of the south entrance, northwest of a Voltorb
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R B Y
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Rare Candy
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In the northeast area of the facility
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R B Y
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HP Up
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In the northeast area of the facility
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R B Y
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PP Up
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On a rock north of the east indent of the two indents between the rocks, in the area east of the northwestmost area (hidden)
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R B Y
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Max Potion
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Northeast of the south entrance
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FR LG
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TM17 (Protect)
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In the long horizontal area near the center of the facility
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FR LG
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Elixir
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In the long horizontal area near the center of the facility
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FR LG
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Max Elixir
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In the small room with three machines just north of the long area near the center of the facility (hidden)
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FR LG
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Thunderstone
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One square south and three squares east of Zapdos (hidden)
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FR LG
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Max Revive
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Northeast of the entrance
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P E
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Rare Candy ×6
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- Reward for defeating Coach Trainer Mable (×5)
- In the southwest room, next to the large machine
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P E
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X Sp. Def
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Southeast of Coach Trainer Mable
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P E
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Max Potion ×2
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- In the northeast corner of the long horizontal area near the center of the facility
- In the northeast corner of the northeast room
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P E
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Voltorb Candy
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In the long horizontal area near the center of the facility (hidden) (daily)
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P E
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TM38 (Thunder)
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In the southeast area of the facility
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P E
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Paralyze Heal
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In the small area north of the long horizontal area near the center of the facility, near an Electrode
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P E
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TM07 (Zap Cannon)
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From the Power Plant manager once the Machine Part is recovered
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G S C
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TM57 (Charge Beam)
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From the Power Plant manager once the Machine Part is recovered
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Metal Coat
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Held by Maggie, a Magneton the player receives in a trade
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C HG SS
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Fake items
In Generation VII, the fake item balls are upside down.
Item
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Location
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Games
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Voltorb ×6
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- Northeast of the Carbos
- In the long horizontal area near the center of the facility
- In the area east of the south entrance, southeast of TM33 (Reflect)
- In the area south of the long horizontal area near the center of the facility ×2
- Far east of TM25 (Thunder), in the southeast area of the facility
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R B Y
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Electrode ×2
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- In the long horizontal area near the center of the facility
- In the small area north of the long horizontal area near the center of the facility
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R B Y
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Electrode ×2
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- In the area east of the south entrance
- In the northeast area of the facility
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FR LG
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Electrode ×4
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- In the long horizontal area near the center of the facility
- In the southeast area of the facility
- In the area east of Zapdos
- In the small area north of the long horizontal area near the center of the facility
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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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R
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B
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Y
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Walking
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20, 24
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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Walking
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33, 36
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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Walking
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21, 23
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25%
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R
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B
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Y
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Walking
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30, 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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Walking
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32, 35
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10%
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R
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B
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Y
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Walking
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33, 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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Walking
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33, 37
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15%
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R
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B
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Y
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Walking
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33, 37
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5%
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R
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B
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Y
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Walking
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21, 23
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35%
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R
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B
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Y
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Walking
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33, 37
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20%
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R
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B
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Y
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Walking
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33, 36
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5%
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Special Pokémon
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R
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B
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Y
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40
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Six
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R
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B
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Y
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43
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Two
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R
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B
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Y
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Only one
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50
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One
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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 II
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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Special Pokémon
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G
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S
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C
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The same as the Traded Pokémon
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One
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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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FR
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LG
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Walking
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22, 24, 26
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25%
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FR
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LG
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Walking
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22, 25
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30%
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FR
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LG
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Walking
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31, 34
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10%
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FR
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LG
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Walking
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31, 34
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15%
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FR
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LG
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Walking
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22, 25
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30%
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FR
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LG
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Walking
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32, 35
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5%
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Special Pokémon
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FR
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LG
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34
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Two
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FR
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LG
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Only one
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50
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One
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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 IV
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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Special Pokémon
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HG
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SS
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The same as the Traded Pokémon
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One
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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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P
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E
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Walking
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37-42
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23%
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P
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E
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Walking
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37-42
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5%
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P
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E
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Walking
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37-42
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25%
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P
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E
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Walking
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37-42
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5%
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P
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E
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Walking
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37-42
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23%
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P
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E
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Walking
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37-42
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5%
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P
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E
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Walking
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37-42
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25%
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P
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E
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Walking
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37-42
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5%
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P
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E
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Walking
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37-42
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14%
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Rare Spawns
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P
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E
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Walking
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37-42
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-
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Special Pokémon Fought in Pokémon battles
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P
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E
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42
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Four
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P
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E
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Only one
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50
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One
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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 VII
Trainer
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Pokémon
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After becoming Champion
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Differences between generations
Generations I, III, and VII
The Power Plant is littered with machinery that has fallen into disrepair. Many of the changes throughout the three generations are simply cosmetic, the most notable one being Generation III changing the exit in Zapdos's room to lead to the side of the Power Plant instead of back to the entrance, and Generation VII having no back exit in the room and instead having a teleport pad lead to the entrance. The background music differs among generations. In Generation I, the BGM is the same as the Rocket Hideout and Cerulean Cave; in Generation III, it instead plays the Pokémon Mansion's theme; and in Generation VII, it plays the theme of the Silph Co.
Generation II
The inside is reduced drastically, and is taken up by scientists working at various computers as well as in a separate generator room. The wild Pokémon found here in Generation I instead reside outside, while Zapdos has apparently fled.
Generation IV
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the inside is redesigned yet again to be a single room, with the generator in the middle and the scientists at their computers spread around the room. Wild Pokémon reside outside like in Generation II, including Zapdos, which returns after the Machine Part is restored and all 16 Badges have been earned.
Layout
Inside design
Outside design
In the anime
The Power Plant in the
anime
Main series
The Kanto Power Plant appeared in A Crackling Raid Battle!. In the anime, it is an unmanned facility located near Vermilion City, which provides the Cerise Laboratory with electricity. When Professor Cerise detected signs of a Zapdos appearing at Vermilion Port, Goh deduced that the thunderclouds Professor Cerise had detected were not surrounding Zapdos, but were just being created by it. Following this deduction, he led Ash to the Power Plant, where they encountered Team Rocket, who had been scouting the building as a potential base and was surprised to learn that Zapdos could be there too.
Goh's deduction turned out to be correct, and the group found Zapdos absorbing energy from the Power Plant's generator. They engaged the Legendary Pokémon in a Raid Battle, but when Zapdos headed outside, Team Rocket stopped Ash from following Goh to the roof in an attempt to steal Pikachu. Goh battled Zapdos with Raboot and Flygon, but despite managing to land some hits on it, he ultimately failed to catch it like he had hoped.
Pokémon Origins
The Power Plant appeared in File 4: Charizard. Red battled Zapdos inside with his Tauros, eventually catching the Legendary bird off-screen.
In the manga
The Power Plant in Pokémon Adventures
Pokémon Adventures
In Pokémon Adventures, the Power Plant is a building project that was never completed. The industrial waste from the construction site has affected the lives of many Pokémon living in the surrounding areas, including on Route 9, where the waste has killed off most of the local plant life, sending many Pokémon wandering around in search for food.
It was revealed in Holy Moltres that Lt. Surge caught Zapdos at the Power Plant.
In Lapras Lazily, Blue revealed how he had encountered Agatha of the Elite Four at the Power Plant before the start of the Indigo Plateau's Pokémon League tournament.
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
Red and his Pokémon visited the Power Plant in Regain the Deserted Power Plant!. Like many places that he visits, the Power Plant ended up being destroyed by Red's Clefairy.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the Power Plant in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Trivia
- In Generation I, if a player currently in the Power Plant opens the Town Map, pressing down will apparently do nothing at first, as the selection will go from Power Plant (the current place) to Power Plant again due to an oversight. The player will need to press down twice to select the previous place, which is Indigo Plateau. Similarly, a player in the Route 1 will need to press up twice to go to the next place in the Town Map.
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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無人發電廠 Mòuhyàhn Faatdihnchóng
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Mandarin
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無人發電廠 / 无人发电厂 Wúrén Fādiànchǎng * 無人發電場 / 无人发电场 Wúrén Fādiànchǎng * 无人发电站 Wúrén Fàdiànzhàn *
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Czech
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Opuštěná elektrárna
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Finnish
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Voimala
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French
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Centrale abandonnée (VII) Centrale (I-IV)
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German
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Kraftwerk
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Italian
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Centrale Elettrica
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Korean
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무인발전소 Muin Baljeonso (VII) 발전소 Baljeonso (II, IV) 무인 발전소 Muin Baljeonso *
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Portuguese
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Brazil
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Usina Elétrica (anime, TCG) Usina Elétrica Abandonada (PS049-present) Usina Abandonada (PS026-PS029)
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Portugal
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Central Elétrica
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Spanish
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Central de Energía (VII) Central Energía (I-IV)
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Vietnamese
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Nhà máy điện
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