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| * {{TM|12|Taunt}} (in the gatehouse dividing Ilex Forest and Route 34) | | * {{TM|12|Taunt}}: in the gatehouse dividing Ilex Forest and Route 34 |
| * [[Power Herb]] (on a peninsula to the south, {{m|Surf}} needed to get there) | | * {{TM|63|Embargo}}: In the northeastern corner of the route, just past Camper Youichi |
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Revision as of 01:17, 30 September 2009
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Route 34 is a final trek after the long way through Ilex Forest. Unlike the route before, this route has a lot of tall grass and many Trainers. Route 34 is also where the first ever Day Care in which Pokémon can breed is located.
Route description
The route is essentially straightforward after exiting Ilex Forest. There is a path where no long grass grows, however, it is filled with many trainers. This road can be difficult if a trainer doesn't go back to Azalea Town to heal their Pokémon after facing his/her rival in the forest.
The Day Care, run by an old couple, is one of the most prominent things located here. Located merely steps away from the famous Goldenrod City, this center allows for compatible male and female Pokémon to breed and produce an egg. It also allows trainers to leave up to two of their Pokémon to level up, costing, like the Pokémon Daycare on Route 5, $100 plus an additional $100 per level up for each Pokémon. Coincidentally, like the location of the Day Care in Kanto, this route is also the fifth route in Johto.
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Generation II
Generation IV
- TM12 (Taunt): in the gatehouse dividing Ilex Forest and Route 34
- TM63 (Embargo): In the northeastern corner of the route, just past Camper Youichi
- Power Herb: on a peninsula to the south, Surf needed to get there
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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.
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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.
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