Team Rocket Hideout
- This article is about the Celadon City hideout. For the Mahogany Town hideout, see Team Rocket HQ.
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Location: | Celadon City | |||
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Region: | Kanto | |||
Generations: | I, III, VII | |||
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The Team Rocket Hideout (Japanese: ロケット団アジト Team Rocket Hideout), called Rocket Hideout in the Generation I and III games, and also known as Rocket HQ in the Generation I Town Map, is a four-floored underground complex beneath the Rocket Game Corner in Celadon City. It is a secret base built and used by Team Rocket to facilitate and administer their operations.
Access
The Rocket Hideout is accessed by pressing a switch behind a poster in the Rocket Game Corner in Celadon City. A Team Rocket Grunt is guarding the poster in question when the player first approaches it. After being defeated, the Grunt retreats into the base, leaving the poster unguarded, and enabling the player to approach. Once the player activates a switch behind the poster, the stairs to the hideout will appear. In Generation VII, the Grunt will only battle the player once Cubone has been kidnapped in Lavender Town.
In Generation II, the Rocket Hideout is referred to when the player walks and selects the poster at the back of the Rocket Game Corner in Celadon City. The words, "Hey! Under this poster... There's nothing!" will appear, a reference to the original access point.
Features
This is the first time that the player encounters spin tiles, a special type of tile that, when stepped on, will uncontrollably spin the player in the direction of the arrows until they hit a stop tile. These are used on the second and third basement floors to create a complex maze.
Items
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Team Rocket Set | B1F, from the spy disguised as a female Team Rocket Grunt directly south of the stairs | P E | |
PP Up | B1F, on the southeasternmost plant of the plants in the center of the floor (hidden) | R B Y FR LG | |
Escape Rope | B1F, west of the plants in the center of the floor | R B Y FR LG | |
Ultra Ball ×3 | B1F, south of the table in the western room | P E | |
Mighty Candy ×3 | B1F, under the southwest corner of the table in the eastern room | P E | |
Great Ball ×5 | B1F, north of the stairs in the southwest area of the floor, accessible from the southern stairs of B2F | P E | |
Hyper Potion | B1F, in the northwest corner of the southwest area of the floor, accessible from the southern stairs of B2F | R B Y FR LG P E | |
Full Heal | B1F, in the cardboard box by the northmost desk in the southwest area of the floor, accessible from the southern stairs of B2F (hidden) | P E | |
Nugget | B2F, in the northeast of the spin tile maze | R B Y P E | |
X Speed | B2F, in the northeast of the spin tile maze | FR LG | |
Moon Stone | B2F, in the northwest of the spin tile maze | R B Y FR LG | |
Awakening | B2F, in the northwest of the spin tile maze | P E | |
TM05 (Rest) | B2F, in the center of the northern part of the spin tile maze | P E | |
PP Up | B2F, in the southwest of the spin tile maze | P E | |
X Accuracy | B2F, on the south side of the large block in the middle of the spin tile maze (hidden) | P E | |
TM07 (Horn Drill) | B2F, southeast of the Moon Stone | R B Y | |
TM12 (Taunt) | B2F, southeast of the Moon Stone | FR LG | |
Super Potion | B2F, in the southwest area of the spin tile maze | R B Y FR LG | |
TM10 (Double-Edge) | B3F, south of the staircase leading to B2F | R B Y | |
TM21 (Frustration) | B3F, south of the staircase leading to B2F | FR LG | |
TM20 (Dark Pulse) | B3F, south of the staircase leading to B2F | P E | |
Nugget | B3F, one square east of TM10 (hidden) (broken in Japanese Red and Green) | R B Y | |
Nugget | B3F, one square south of the northwest corner of the floor (hidden) | FR LG | |
Guard Spec. | B3F, on the electronics boxes south of the machine with Poké Balls in it (hidden) | P E | |
Revive | B3F, in the northwest corner | P E | |
Rare Candy | B3F, on the east side of the spin tile maze | R B Y FR LG P E | |
X Speed | B3F, in the northwest of the spin tile maze | P E | |
BlackGlasses | B3F, south of the staircase leading to B4F | FR LG | |
HP Up | B4F, west of the staircase leading to B3F | R B Y | |
Max Ether | B4F, west of the staircase leading to B3F | FR LG | |
Hyper Potion | B4F, in the room west of the stairs to B3F, in the north of the room | P E | |
PP Up | B4F, in the room west of the stairs to B3F, in the southwest corner of the room | P E | |
TM02 (Razor Wind) | B4F, in the northwest area of the floor | R B Y | |
TM49 (Snatch) | B4F, in the northwest area of the floor | FR LG | |
Lift Key | B4F, dropped by the Team Rocket Grunt in the northwest area of the floor when defeated | R B Y FR LG | |
Lift Key | B4F, on top of a wall in the middle of the floor after defeating the Team Rocket Grunt in the northwest area (must be retrieved by partner Pokémon) | P E | |
Iron | B4F, in the southwest area of the floor (requires Lift Key) | R B Y | |
Calcium | B4F, in the southwest area of the floor (requires Lift Key) | FR LG | |
Elixir | B4F, in the southwest area of the floor (requires Lift Key) | P E | |
Super Potion | B4F, on the machine north of Giovanni (requires Lift Key) (hidden) | R B Y | |
Net Ball | B4F, between the potted plants southwest of Giovanni (requires Lift Key) (hidden) | FR LG | |
Nest Ball | B4F, between the potted plants southeast of Giovanni (requires Lift Key) (hidden) | FR LG | |
Max Revive | B4F, on the eastern chest of draws behind Giovanni's desk (requires Lift Key) (hidden) (daily) | P E | |
Silph Scope | B4F, dropped by Giovanni after his defeat (requires Lift Key) | R B Y FR LG | |
Silph Scope | B4F, received from Giovanni after his defeat (requires Lift Key) | P E | |
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Generation I
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Generation VII
Pre–Hall of Fame
After Giovanni has been defeated, the Team Rocket Grunts inside the hideout disappear, and the locked gate on B1F opens by itself.
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Layout
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Let's Go, Pikachu! | ||||
Let's Go, Eevee! | ||||
In the anime
Pokémon Origins
The Rocket Hideout briefly appeared at the beginning of File 3: Giovanni, where Red was seen freeing some imprisoned Pokémon in there, as well as encountering Giovanni for the first time.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Red, Green & Blue arc
The Rocket Hideout appeared in Tauros the Tyrant and The Jynx Jinx, where Red inflitrated it, disguised as a Team Rocket Grunt, in order to get information regarding Green's whereabouts. Like in the games, the entrance to the hideout could be opened by pressing a switch behind a poster in the Rocket Game Corner. In the hideout, Red found a laboratory, where Team Rocket was creating an artificial Pokémon from Mew's cells, intending it to be their ultimate weapon. However, they were lacking enough genetic material to complete their creation. Blaine was one of the scientists working on the project. After the Pokémon was completed later, it escaped, presumably destroying the hideout.
Pokémon Zensho
The Rocket Hideout appeared in PZ05. After being scared away by ghosts inside the Pokémon Tower, Satoshi followed a pair of Team Rocket Grunts leaving the tower into their hideout and snatched one of their Silph Scopes before leaving. His infiltration was observed by Giovanni through surveillance cameras, ordering his minions to leave him alone out of curiosity in the intruding child.
In the TCG
The following is a list of cards mentioning or featuring Team Rocket's Hideout in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Team Rocket's Hideout Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Rocket's Hideout | T [St] | Neo Revelation | 63/64 | Awakening Legends | |||
EX Team Rocket Returns | 87/109 | Rocket Gang Strikes Back | 081/085 | ||||
Giovanni's Exile | Su | Unbroken Bonds | 174/214 | Double Blaze | 085/095 | ||
Tag All Stars | 151/173 | ||||||
Trivia
- In Generation I, it is possible to skip the entire Rocket Hideout. Due to an oversight, the player can use a Poké Doll bought at the Celadon Department Store to flee from the Marowak ghost at Pokémon Tower and progress without the Silph Scope. This was corrected in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
- If the player skips the Rocket Hideout using this method, it is still possible to enter this place at any point later and potentially break the normal gameplay sequence. For instance, once the player obtains the Earth Badge, Giovanni appears to disband the Team Rocket and permanently leave the current game as expected in normal gameplay. However, as long as the player has not obtained the Silph Scope, then Giovanni and the Team Rocket members still permanently remain in the Rocket Hideout as if the Team Rocket was never disbanded.
In other languages
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Related articles
Kanto | ||||||||
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Team Rocket | |||||
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Rocket Game Corner • Team Rocket Hideout • Viridian Gym • Team Rocket HQ • Rocket Warehouse | |||||
Boss | Admins | ||||
Giovanni (Masters • Pocket Monsters) |
Archer (Masters) |
Ariana (Masters) |
Petrel (Masters) |
Proton (Masters) | |
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Jessie (Masters) • James (Masters) • Meowth • Team Rocket Grunts (Rocket Siblings) • Scientists (Gideon) Grey (Golden Boys) • Kaede (How I Became a Pokémon Card) | |||||
See also: Pokémon the Series • Adventures • Team GO Rocket • Team Rainbow Rocket
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