Kanto Route 24

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Route 24 is a north-south route north of Cerulean City, linking the burg with Route 25 to the north. Most of Route 24 encompasses the Nugget Bridge, a location where five trainers will challenge the main character one by one and, upon defeating every trainer on the bridge, a Rocket Grunt will impose upon the main character a position in Team Rocket. Upon defeating the Grunt, the main character is rewarded with a Nugget and the Grunt vanishes.

In Generation I and Generation III, the Rival will ambush the main character for a battle south of the bridge.

Route description

The actual southern terminus of the route is at the southern extent of the bridge. Route 24 follows the length of the bridge north, running parallel to an express path to the east that originates on Route 25, allowing trainers to travel from Cerulean Cape to Cerulean (but not vice versa) quickly.

At the northern end of the bridge, the route opens up at a virtual three-way intersection. To the east is a long, narrow strip of land that contains Route 24's lone patch of grass containing a trainer and wild Pokémon. This location also serves as the docking platform for a water body that leads to an otherwise unaccessible portion of Route 4, as well as Cerulean Cave northeast of Cerulean.

To the north of the bridge is a small plateau containing a variety of items and people, with the actual contents varying not only by Generation, but also by game version. In Generation I, TM45, containing Thunder Wave, is found here. Additionally, in Pokémon Yellow, a non-battling trainer is found here, offering his Charmander to any trainer that will provide better care for him. In Generation II, no items are present; however, a tree containing a hidden item is present. Finally, in Generation III, TM45, now holding Attract, is found here.

Southeast of the plateau, Route 24 turns to the east and becomes Route 25.

In the Pokémon Special manga

Route 24 makes its debut in a short appearance in ...But Fearow Itself!, it has a forest and mountains and is possibly where Red meets Bill as a mutated Rattata.

Items

Generation I

Generation II

  • None

Generation III

Pokémon

Generation I

Grass

Name Games Location Levels Rate
Caterpie B Grass 7 25%
Metapod B Grass 8 15%
Weedle R Grass 7 25%
Kakuna R Grass 8 15%
Pidgey R B Grass 12-13 20%
Y Grass 13-17 29%
Pidgeotto Y Grass 17 1%
Oddish R Grass 12-14 25%
Y Grass 12-14 35%
Venonat Y Grass 13-16 10%
Abra R B Grass 8-12 20%
Bellsprout B Y Grass 12-14 25%

Fishing

Generation II

Grass

  • Abra - All times
  • Bellsprout - All times
  • Caterpie - Morning and Day (Crystal)
  • Gloom - Night only (Crystal)
  • Metapod - Morning only (Crystal)
  • Oddish - Night only
  • Sunkern - Day only
  • Venomoth - Night only (Gold/Silver)
  • Venonat - Morning (Gold/Silver) and Night (All)

Fishing

  • Goldeen - All rods
  • Magikarp - All rods
  • Seaking - All rods

Surfing

  • Goldeen - All times
  • Seaking - All times

Generation III

Grass

Name Games Location Levels Rate
Caterpie FR LG Grass 20%
Metapod FR Grass 1%
LG Grass 4%
Weedle FR LG Grass 20%
Kakuna FR Grass 4%
LG Grass 1%
Oddish FR Grass 25%
Bellsprout LG Grass 25%
Pidgey FR LG Grass 15%
Abra FR LG Grass 15%

Fishing

  • Horsea - Good and Super Rods
  • Gyarados - Super Rod
  • Krabby - Good and Super Rods
  • Magikarp - Old and Good Rods
  • Psyduck - Super Rod
  • Slowpoke - Super Rod

Surfing

Differences among generations

In Generation II, the Nugget Bridge trainers are no longer present. Instead, the challenge has moved to Route 25. Also, the grassy area along the narrow strip of land has been reduced by half, allowing the lower portion to become a grass-free docking station. The most notable change, however, is the sealing off of Cerulean Cave.

See also


Kanto
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Settlements
Pallet TownViridian CityPewter CityCerulean CityVermilion CityLavender Town
Celadon CitySaffron CityFuchsia CityCinnabar IslandIndigo Plateau
Routes
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Landmarks
Professor Oak's LaboratoryViridian ForestDiglett's CavePewter Museum of ScienceMt. Moon (Square) • Cerulean Cave
Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5–6)Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7–8)S.S. AnneS.S. AquaSea CottageRock Tunnel
Power PlantCycling Road/Pokémon RoadTeam Rocket HideoutSilph Co.Magnet TrainPokémon TowerSafari Zone/Pal Park
GO ParkSeafoam IslandsPokémon MansionCinnabar LabPokémon League Reception GateVictory RoadTohjo Falls
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