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Location: | Between Routes 35 and 36 | |||
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Region: | Johto | |||
Generations: | II | |||
Location of National Park in Johto. | ||||
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The National Park (Japanese: しぜんこうえん Nature Park) is a location in Johto. It is found to the north of Goldenrod City, between Route 35 and Route 36. The Bug-Catching Contest takes place there every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Description
The park is a place full of trainers and their Pokémon. Most of the people talk about printing pictures off from the Pokédex, a reference to the Game Boy Printer that was released two years before the games.
By stepping into the grass in the main area of the park, the trainers will challenge the player to a battle. If, however, the player stays out of the grass, they will not notice the player. They will also not battle during a Bug-Catching Contest.
The National Park contains the first extremely long grass encountered in the games. When it is Cut, it changes into short grass before disappearing. A bike can also be ridden in it, unlike the case in later generations.
The main area of the park resembles a Poké Ball.
Items
Items can be found by crossing the fence at the north of the park, at the point beside the NPC playing a Game Boy.
- Quick Claw (Obtained from the lady sitting on a bench beside a Persian)
- Parlyz Heal
- TM28 (Dig)
- Full Heal (Hidden behind the fence right next to the south entrance)
Pokémon
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Morning
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Caterpie | G | S | C | Grass | 10-12 | 50%
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Caterpie | G | S | C | Grass | 10 | 5%
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Metapod | G | S | C | Grass | 10 | 30%
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Weedle | G | S | C | Grass | 10-12 | 50%
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Weedle | G | S | C | Grass | 10 | 5%
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Kakuna | G | S | C | Grass | 10 | 30%
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Pidgey | G | S | C | Grass | 10-14 | 20%
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Pidgey | G | S | C | Grass | 13 | 10%
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Nidoran♀ | G | S | C | Grass | 12 | 30%
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Nidoran♂ | G | S | C | Grass | 12 | 30%
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Ledyba | G | S | C | Grass | 14 | 20% | |
Day
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Caterpie | G | S | C | Grass | 10 | 30%
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Caterpie | G | S | C | Grass | 10 | 5%
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Metapod | G | S | C | Grass | 10 | 30%
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Weedle | G | S | C | Grass | 10 | 30%
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Weedle | G | S | C | Grass | 10 | 5%
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Kakuna | G | S | C | Grass | 10 | 30%
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Pidgey | G | S | C | Grass | 12-14 | 15%
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Pidgey | G | S | C | Grass | 13 | 10%
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Nidoran♀ | G | S | C | Grass | 12 | 30%
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Nidoran♂ | G | S | C | Grass | 12 | 30%
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Sunkern | G | S | C | Grass | 11-13 | 25%
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Sunkern | G | S | C | Grass | 14 | 20% | |
Night
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Venonat | G | S | C | Grass | 10-12 | 10%
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Psyduck | G | S | C | Grass | 12 | 30%
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Hoothoot | G | S | C | Grass | 10-14 | 100%
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Hoothoot | G | S | C | Grass | 13-15 | 40%
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Spinarak | G | S | C | Grass | 14 | 20%
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Bug-Catching Contest
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Caterpie | G | S | C | Grass | 7-18 | 20%
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Metapod | G | S | C | Grass | 9-18 | 10%
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Butterfree | G | S | C | Grass | 12-15 | 5%
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Weedle | G | S | C | Grass | 7-18 | 20%
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Kakuna | G | S | C | Grass | 9-18 | 10%
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Beedrill | G | S | C | Grass | 12-15 | 5%
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Paras | G | S | C | Grass | 10-17 | 10%
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Venonat | G | S | C | Grass | 10-16 | 10%
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Scyther | G | S | C | Grass | 13-14 | 5%
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Pinsir | G | S | C | Grass | 13-14 | 5%
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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. |
Trainers
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Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon. |
Trivia
- Though some fans consider National Park a Safari Zone, it is too different to be categorized as one.
- A beta version of National Park was seen prior to the release of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
In other languages
- Spanish: Parque Nacional
- Italian: Parco Nazionale
- German: Nationalpark
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This article is part of Project Locations, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world. |