Rock Tunnel
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Location: | Route 10 | |||
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Region: | Kanto | |||
Generations: | I, II, III | |||
Location of Rock Tunnel in Kanto. | ||||
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The Rock Tunnel (Japanese: イワヤマトンネル Rock Mountain Tunnel) is a naturally formed underground tunnel. Because it has not been developed, it is pitch black inside. A light of some sort is needed for travelers to find their way. It is recommended that Pokémon Trainers bring along a Pokémon that can use Flash outside of battle.
Rock Tunnel is the only alternative route to Lavender Town, as any other route has either been rendered inaccessible by a slumbering Snorlax or the Saffron City gatekeepers. The cave has two separate floors, both of which are roughly the same size. There are many trainers within the cave, there for the fun of exploring, training, or are simply lost in the darkness.
Route 10 leads from Cerulean City to Rock Tunnel. At the northern entrance of the cave is a convenient Pokémon Center. The roof of the Power Plant can also be seen from here (excluding Generation III). The southern entrance exits onto the remainder of Route 10, leading to Lavender Town.
Pokémon
All the Pokémon listed below are obtainable within the cave.
Generation I
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate
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Zubat | R | B | Y | 1F | 15-18 | 55%
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Zubat | R | B | Y | 1F | 15-21 | 55%
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Zubat | R | B | Y | B1F | 16-18 | 50%
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Zubat | R | B | Y | B1F | 20-22 | 45%
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Machop | R | B | Y | 1F | 15-17 | 15%
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Machop | R | B | Y | 1F | 17-21 | 10%
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Machop | R | B | Y | B1F | 15-17 | 15%
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Machop | R | B | Y | B1F | 18-20 | 20%
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Geodude | R | B | Y | 1F | 16-17 | 25%
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Geodude | R | B | Y | 1F | 16-20 | 35%
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Geodude | R | B | Y | B1F | 16-18 | 26%
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Geodude | R | B | Y | B1F | 17-21 | 25%
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Onix | R | B | Y | 1F | 13-15 | 5%
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Onix | R | B | Y | B1F | 13-17 | 9%
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Onix | R | B | Y | B1F | 14-22 | 10%
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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. |
Generation II
Data for Pokémon Crystal is not available, so it is assumed that it is the same as Gold & Silver in the following table.
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate
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Zubat | G | S | C | 1F | 8 | 10%
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Zubat | G | S | C | B1F | 10 | 10%
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Machop | G | S | C | 1F | 12 | 20%
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Machoke | G | S | C | 1F | 14 | 5%
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Geodude | G | S | C | 1F | 10 | 30%
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Geodude | G | S | C | B1F | 12 | 30%
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Onix | G | S | C | B1F | 16 | 20%
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Cubone | G | S | C | 1F | 10, 13 | 35%
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Cubone | G | S | C | B1F | 12 | 30%
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Marowak | G | S | C | B1F | 14 | 5%
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Kangaskhan | G | S | C | B1F | 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. |
Generation III
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate
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Zubat | FR | LG | 1F, B1F | 15-16 | 30%
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Mankey | FR | LG | 1F, B1F | 16-17 | 15%
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Machop | FR | LG | 1F | 16-17 | 15%
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Machop | FR | LG | B1F | 17 | 10%
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Onix | FR | LG | 1F | 13, 15 | 5%
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Onix | FR | LG | B1F | 13, 15, 17 | 10%
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Geodude | FR | LG | 1F, B1F | 15-17 | 35%
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Geodude | FR | LG | Rock Smash | 5-30 | 95%
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Graveler | FR | LG | Rock Smash | 25-40 | 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
Generation I
1.File:GenIPokemaniac.png
Name: Pokémaniac
Pokémon: Cubone (Lvl 23) and Slowpoke (Lvl 23)
2.File:GenIPokemaniac.png
Name: Pokémaniac
Pokémon: Slowpoke (Lvl 25)
3.File:GenIJrTrainerFemale.png
Name: Jr. Trainer ♀
Pokémon: Oddish (Lvl 22) and Bulbasaur (Lvl 22)
4.File:GenIPokemaniac.png
Name: Pokémaniac
Pokémon: Charmander (Lvl 22) and Cubone (Lvl 22)
5.File:GenIHiker.png
Name: Hiker
Pokémon: Geodude (Lvl 25)
6.File:GenIHiker.png
Name: Hiker
Pokémon: Machop (Lvl 20) and Onix (Lvl 20)
7.File:GenIHiker.png
Name: Hiker
Pokémon: Geodude (Lvl 19), Machop (Lvl 19), Geodude (Lvl 19), and Geodude (Lvl 19)
8.File:GenIHiker.png
Name: Hiker
Pokémon: Onix (Lvl 20), Onix (Lvl 20), and Geodude (Lvl 20)
9.File:GenIHiker.png
Name: Hiker
Pokémon: Geodude (Lvl 21) and Graveler (Lvl 21)
10.File:GenIJrTrainerFemale.png
Name: Jr Trainer ♀
Pokémon: Jigglypuff (Lvl 21), Pidgey (Lvl 21), and Meowth (Lvl 21)
11.File:GenIHiker.png
Name: Hiker
Pokémon: Geodude (Lvl 21), Geodude (Lvl 21), and Graveler (Lvl 21)
12.File:GenIPokemaniac.png
Name: Pokémaniac
Pokémon: Slowpoke (Lvl 20), Slowpoke (Lvl 20), and Slowpoke (Lvl 20)
13.File:GenIJrTrainerFemale.png
Name: Jr. Trainer ♀
Pokémon: Bellsprout (Lvl 22) and Clefairy (Lvl 22)
14.File:GenIJrTrainerFemale.png
Name: Jr. Trainer ♀
Pokémon: Pidgey (Lvl 19), Rattata (Lvl 19), Rattata (Lvl 19), and Bellsprout (Lvl 19)
15.File:GenIJrTrainerFemale.png
Name: Jr. Trainer ♀
Pokémon: Meowth (Lvl 20), Oddish (Lvl 20), and Pidgey (Lvl 20)
Generation III
Pokémaniac Ashton
Pokémaniac Winston
Picnicker Martha
Pokémaniac Steve
- Charmander LV. 22 ♂
- Cubone LV. 22 ♂
- Winnings: $ 1056
Hiker Allen
Hiker Eric
Hiker Lenny
Hiker Oliver
Hiker Lucas
Picnicker Sofia
- Jigglypuff LV. 21 ♀
- Pidgey LV. 21 ♀
- Meowth LV. 21 ♀
- Winnings: $ 420
Hiker Dudley
Pokémaniac Cooper
Picnicker Leah
- Bellsprout LV. 22 ♀
- Clefairy LV. 22 ♀
- Winnings: $ 440
Picnicker Arianna
- Pidgey LV. 19 ♀
- Rattata LV. 19 ♀
- Rattata LV. 19 ♀
- Bellsprout LV. 19 ♀
- Winnings: $ 380
Picnicker Dana
Maps
- RockTunnel-1-frlg.png
Level 1
- RockTunnel-2-frlg.png
Level 2
Trivia
One of the Hikers in the tunnel makes a reference to the song Hit Me with Your Best Shot by Pat Benatar, saying "Hit me with your best shot!" prior to battle, and "Fired away!" after being defeated.
In other languages
- Spanish: Túnel Roca
- Italian: Tunnel Roccioso
- German: Felstunnel
- French: Grotte Sombre
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