Kanto Route 17

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Route 17, also known as Cycling Road, is a north-south route in central Kanto. Only people with Bicycles or Motorcycles are permitted to travel on the road, making the route a favorite hangout for motorcyclists and bicyclists alike. The northern terminus of Route 17 is at Route 16 on top of the steep hill that makes up the entire length of Route 17. The southern terminus is at the base of the hill, where it becomes Route 18.

The hill makes traveling towards Fuchsia City a breeze. The slog uphill towards Celadon City is considerably slower and more difficult.

Route description

From Route 16 south, two stone paths in the grass provide bikers with a guide on where to travel. Just south of the northern terminus is a grassy area containing wild Pokémon east of the eastern path. South of the grass, a third stone path begins, paralleling a narrow channel of water along its entire length.

Several paces south of the north bank of the channel, the middle stone path ends, becoming a dirt path as it runs between the aforementioned water body and a second channel that begins at this point. The west stone path runs along the west bank of the new channel, meeting the dirt path at the southern end of the channel.

About 20 paces south of the junction between the western and central paths, a small strip of land connects the western and eastern paths and separates a small body of water from the long channel to the north. The two paths merge into a single Route 17 just south of this point.

Two more stone paths form at this point, lining the western and eastern edges of the route. They come to an end at a ledge that also marks the end of Route 17.

Though the water is not blocked off from the route, fishing along Route 17 is prohibited.

Items

Generation I

Generation II

Generation III

Pokémon

Generation I

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


020 Raticate R B Y Grass 25-29 30%


021 Spearow R B Y Grass 20-22 40%


022 Fearow R B Y Grass 25-27 5%


022 Fearow R B Y Grass 27-29 20%


077 Ponyta R B Y Grass 28-32 24%


084 Doduo R B Y Grass 24-28 25%


084 Doduo R B Y Grass 26-28 55%


085 Dodrio R B Y Grass 29 1%


072 Tentacool R B Y Fishing 5 25%


072 Tentacool R B Y Fishing 5-15 70%


090 Shellder R B Y Fishing 25-35 30%


098 Krabby R B Y Fishing 15 25%


118 Goldeen R B Y Fishing 15 25%


129 Magikarp R B Y Fishing 15 25%


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.

Generation II

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Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
All times


089 Muk G S C Grass 33 5%
Morning


022 Fearow G S C Grass 28, 30 40%


022 Fearow G S C Grass 30, 32 40%


088 Grimer G S C Grass 27, 29 50%


088 Grimer G S C Grass 29, 31, 33 55%


089 Muk G S C Grass 32 5%


218 Slugma G S C Grass 29 5%
Day


022 Fearow G S C Grass 28, 30 40%


022 Fearow G S C Grass 30, 32 40%


088 Grimer G S C Grass 29 20%


089 Muk G S C Grass 32 5%


218 Slugma G S C Grass 25, 27 35%


218 Slugma G S C Grass 29, 32 35%
Night


088 Grimer G S C Grass 27-29 80%


088 Grimer G S C Grass 29-33 95%


089 Muk G S C Grass 30, 32 15%


218 Slugma G S C Grass 29 5%


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.

Generation III

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


019 Rattata FR LG Grass 22 5%


020 Raticate FR LG Grass 25, 27, 29 25%


021 Spearow FR LG Grass 20, 22 30%


022 Fearow FR LG Grass 25, 27 5%


084 Doduo FR LG Grass 24, 26, 28 35%


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

Generation III

Trainer Pokémon
Cue Ball Isaiah
Cue Ball Isaiah
Reward: $696
Machop Machop Lv.29
No item
Machamp Machamp Lv.29
No item
Biker Virgil
Biker Virgil
Reward: $560
Weezing Weezing Lv.28
No item
Koffing Koffing Lv.28
No item
Weezing Weezing Lv.28
No item
Biker Billy
Biker Billy
Reward: $660
Muk Muk Lv.33
No item
Cue Ball Raul
Cue Ball Raul
Reward: $696
Mankey Mankey Lv.29
No item
Primeape Primeape Lv.29
No item
Cue Ball Jamal
Cue Ball Jamal
Reward: $624
Mankey Mankey Lv.26
No item
Mankey Mankey Lv.26
No item
Machamp Machamp Lv.26
No item
Machop Machop Lv.26
No item
Biker Nikolas
Biker Nikolas
Reward: $580
Voltorb Voltorb Lv.29
No item
Voltorb Voltorb Lv.29
No item
Cue Ball Zeek
Cue Ball Zeek
Reward: $792
Machoke Machoke Lv.33
No item
Cue Ball Corey
Cue Ball Corey
Reward: $696
Primeape Primeape Lv.29
No item
Machoke Machoke Lv.29
No item
Biker Jaxon
Biker Jaxon
Reward: $580
Weezing Weezing Lv.29
No item
Muk Muk Lv.29
No item
Biker William
Biker William
Reward: $500
Koffing Koffing Lv.25
No item
Weezing Weezing Lv.25
No item
Koffing Koffing Lv.25
No item
Weezing Weezing Lv.25
No item
Koffing Koffing Lv.25
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.


Differences among generations

Generation II

In Generation II, the southern portion of Route 17 was substantially reduced in length. Also, the number of trainers along the route was reduced from 10 in other Generations to four in Generation II. The design of the route was tweaked slightly as well.

Gallery

Trivia

  • One of the signs along the route says "Don't throw the game, throw Poké Balls instead", probably referring to the fact the player may get frustrated with the fact that they're losing a battle, and also it is common for someone to throw a game controller, or a hand-held console, if they get frustrated at a game.


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