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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a city located in [[Kanto]]. It is interlocated between [[Route 2]] (the encompassing route of [[Viridian Forest]]) and [[Route 3]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a city located in [[Kanto]]. It is interlocated between [[Route 2]] (the encompassing route of [[Viridian Forest]]) and [[Route 3]].


This city houses Pewter City Gym—the first gym that players will challenge in PRO. Its [[Gym Leaders|gym-leader]], Brock, specializes in [[Rock_(type)|Rock]]-type Pokémon and will reward the Boulder Badge to successful challengers; that is required to advance to Route 3.
This city houses Pewter City Gym—the first Gym that players will challenge in PRO. Its [[Gym Leaders|Gym-leader]], Brock, specializes in [[Rock_(type)|Rock]]-type Pokémon and will reward the Boulder Badge to successful challengers; that is required to advance to Route 3.


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==Notable miscellanies==
==Notable miscellanies==
===Pewter Jail===
===Pewter Jail===
A bevy of spoofy [[Staff|staff]] NPCs are interactable in Pewter Gym. While most are strictly dialogic in their constitutive content, one of them is a [[Bosses|boss NPC]] as documented below.
A bevy of spoofy [[Staff|staff]] NPCs are interactable in Pewter Gym. While most only have pure dialog, two of them are a [[Bosses|boss NPC]] as documented below.
====Officer Shamac====
====Officer Shamac====
{{Main|Officer Shamac (boss)|Officer Shamac}}
{{Main|Officer Shamac (boss)|Officer Shamac}}
=====Lineup 1=====
=====Easy=====
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Officer Shamac|Lineup=Latias,Lapras,Goodra,Swampert,Cinccino,Pidgeot|Mega=0,0,0,1,0,1|Moves0=Psyshock,Energy Ball,Thunderbolt,Draco Meteor|Moves1=Surf,Ice Beam,Dragon Pulse,Psychic|Moves2=Flamethrower,Brick Break,Draco Meteor,Sludge Bomb|Moves3=Ice Punch,Waterfall,Earthquake,Rock Slide|Moves4=Bullet Seed,Rock Blast,Knock Off,Focus Blast|Moves5=Hurricane,Heat Wave,Roost,Ominous Wind}}
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Officer Shamac|Lineup=
{{BossPokemon|Name=Swampert|Nature=Relaxed|Ability=Torrent|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Ice Punch}}{{NPCMove|Scald}}{{NPCMove|Bulldoze}}{{NPCMove|Rock Slide}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Swellow|Nature=Timid|Ability=Guts|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Air Slash}}{{NPCMove|Heat Wave}}{{NPCMove|Echoed Voice}}{{NPCMove|Whirlwind}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Goodra|Nature=Modest|Ability=Sap Sipper|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Sludge Bomb}}{{NPCMove|Dragon Pulse}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Muddy Water}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Lapras|Nature=Modest|Ability=Water Absorb|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Surf}}{{NPCMove|Ice Beam}}{{NPCMove|Confuse Ray}}{{NPCMove|Sing}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Cinccino|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Skill Link|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Bullet Seed}}{{NPCMove|Wake-Up Slap}}{{NPCMove|Slam}}{{NPCMove|Knock Off}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Latias|Nature=Timid|Ability=Levitate|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}}{{NPCMove|Dragon Pulse}}{{NPCMove|Recover}}
}}
}}
 
=====Medium/Hard=====
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Officer Shamac|Lineup=
{{BossPokemon|Name=Swampert|Nature=Relaxed|Ability=Torrent|Item=Leftovers|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Stone Edge}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Waterfall}}{{NPCMove|Ice Beam}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Swellow|Nature=Timid|Ability=Guts|Item=Choice Specs|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Hurricane}}{{NPCMove|Boomburst}}{{NPCMove|Heat Wave}}{{NPCMove|Ominous Wind}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Goodra|Nature=Modest|Ability=Sap Sipper|Item=Assault Vest|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Fire Blast}}{{NPCMove|Draco Meteor}}{{NPCMove|Thunder}}{{NPCMove|Sludge Wave}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Lapras|Nature=Modest|Ability=Water Absorb|Item=Mystic Water|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Hydro Pump}}{{NPCMove|Blizzard}}{{NPCMove|Sheer Cold}}{{NPCMove|Sing}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Cinccino|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Skill Link|Item=Choice Band|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Tail Slap}}{{NPCMove|Rock Blast}}{{NPCMove|Bullet Seed}}{{NPCMove|Knock Off}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Latias|Nature=Timid|Ability=Levitate|Item=Life Orb|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Draco Meteor}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Surf}}
}}
}}
 
====George====
{{Main|George (boss)|George}}


=====Lineup 2=====
Additionally, a [[Bosses|boss NPC]] named George can be challenged once the user has completed the [[Legendary Event Moves (quest)]]. His lineup is documented below.
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Officer Shamac|Lineup=Goodra,Swampert,Latias,Cinccino,Lapras,Pidgeot|Mega=0,1,0,0,0,1|Moves0=Flamethrower,Brick Break,Draco Meteor,Sludge Bomb|Moves1=Ice Punch,Waterfall,Earthquake,Rock Slide|Moves2=Psyshock,Energy Ball,Thunderbolt,Draco Meteor|Moves3=Surf,Ice Beam,Dragon Pulse,Psychic|Moves4=Bullet Seed,Rock Blast,Knock Off,Focus Blast|Moves5=Hurricane,Heat Wave,Roost,Ominous Wind}}
=====Easy=====
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=George|Lineup=
{{BossPokemon|Name=Arcanine|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Intimidate|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Double-Edge}}{{NPCMove|Flare Blitz}}{{NPCMove|Bite}}{{NPCMove|Roar}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Stoutland|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Scrappy|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Superpower}}{{NPCMove|Yawn}}{{NPCMove|Wild Charge}}{{NPCMove|Facade}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Granbull|Nature=Impish|Ability=Intimidate|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Play Rough}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}}{{NPCMove|Fire Fang}}{{NPCMove|Ice Fang}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Houndoom|Nature=Timid|Ability=Flash Fire|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Dark Pulse}}{{NPCMove|Flamethrower}}{{NPCMove|Sunny Day}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Manectric|Nature=Timid|Ability=Minus|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}}{{NPCMove|Double Team}}{{NPCMove|Snarl}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Lucario|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Steadfast|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Close Combat}}{{NPCMove|Bullet Punch}}{{NPCMove|Blaze Kick}}{{NPCMove|Dual Chop}}
}}
}}


=====Lineup 3=====
=====Medium/Hard=====
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Officer Shamac|Lineup=Swampert,Pidgeot,Goodra,Lapras,Cinccino,Latias|Mega=0,1,0,0,0,1|Moves0=Ice Punch,Waterfall,Earthquake,Rock Slide|Moves1=Hurricane,Heat Wave,Roost,Ominous Wind|Moves2=Flamethrower,Brick Break,Draco Meteor,Sludge Bomb|Moves3=Surf,Ice Beam,Dragon Pulse,Psychic|Moves4=Bullet Seed,Rock Blast,Knock Off,Focus Blast|Moves5=Psyshock,Energy Ball,Thunderbolt,Draco Meteor}}
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=George|Lineup=
{{BossPokemon|Name=Arcanine|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Intimidate|Item=Leftovers|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Flare Blitz}}{{NPCMove|Will-O-Wisp}}{{NPCMove|Close Combat}}{{NPCMove|Extreme Speed}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Stoutland|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Scrappy|Item=Choice Band|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Return}}{{NPCMove|Crunch}}{{NPCMove|Superpower}}{{NPCMove|Play Rough}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Granbull|Nature=Impish|Ability=Intimidate|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Play Rough}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Stone Edge}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Houndoom|Nature=Timid|Ability=Flash Fire|Item=Life Orb|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Nasty Plot}}{{NPCMove|Fire Blast}}{{NPCMove|Dark Pulse}}{{NPCMove|Sludge Bomb}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Manectric|Nature=Timid|Ability=Minus|Item=Life Orb|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Thunder}}{{NPCMove|Flamethrower}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}}{{NPCMove|Roar}}
}}
{{BossPokemon|Name=Lucario|Form=Mega|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Steadfast|Item=Lucarionite|Moveset=
{{NPCMove|Close Combat}}{{NPCMove|Meteor Mash}}{{NPCMove|Crunch}}{{NPCMove|Ice Punch}}
}}
}}


===Pewter City Museum===
===Pewter City Museum===
Pewter City Museum is located on the north side of the city.
Pewter City Museum is located on the north side of the city.


In the Museum, Curator Nennius will ask the player to donate [[Pokémon Fossils]] to the museum. He will accept at most one of each of the following fossils, on the condition that the player has the caught data of the Pokemon it revives into.
In the Museum, Curator Nennius will ask the player to donate Pokémon [[Fossils]] to the museum. He will accept one of each of the following fossils, on the condition that the player has the caught data of the Pokémon it revives into.
*[[Dome Fossil]] ([[Kabuto]])
*[[Dome Fossil]] ([[Kabuto]])
*[[Helix Fossil]] ([[Omanyte]])
*[[Helix Fossil]] ([[Omanyte]])
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After 3 fossils have been donated, the [[Ancient Power]] [[Move Tutor|Move Tutors]] in [[Ruins of Alph]] will accept teaching the move to the player.
After 3 fossils have been donated, the [[Ancient Power]] [[Move Tutor|Move Tutors]] in [[Ruins of Alph]] will accept teaching the move to the player.
After all 5 fossils have been donated, he will give a [[Reroll_Ticket|Reroll Ticket]] to the player.
After all 5 fossils have been donated, he will give a [[Reroll Ticket]] to the player.
 
===[[Pokémon Doctor (task system)]]===
{{Main|Pokémon Doctor (task system)}}
Upon obtaining the [[Rain Badge]] in [[Sootopolis City]], Brock will be contactable for the daycare-task system on the ledge eastward of the [[Pokémart]]. There will be a 7 day cooldown if the player refuses his request. Else, upon accepting his request, he will give the player his Herbal Remedy. He will task the player to give it to the multiple Pokémon in the area. These are as follow:
 
*[[Meowth]] slightly north of Brock in Pewter City.
*[[Meowth]] immediately west of the Pewter City Pokémon Center.
*[[Scyther]] in the south-east corner of [[Route 2]].
*[[Pidgey]] immediately south of the northmost house of [[Viridian City]].
*[[Pidgey]] east of the bridge in front of [[Viridian City]]'s southern entrance.
*[[Sandslash]] next to the south-west dig patches in [[Route 3]].
*[[Geodude]] slightly south-west of the westmost patch of grass in [[Route 3]].
*2 [[Sandshrew]] on the path that follows the above [[Geodude]] in [[Route 3]].
*[[Rhyhorn]] at the end of the path that follows the above [[Geodude]] in [[Route 3]].
 
After distributing the Remedies to all of these Pokémon and reporting back to Brock, he will ask the player to bring him 3 [[Rare Candy|Rare Candies]] next. After giving these to him, he will give the player the Medical Certificate, allowing the player to take on Doctor quests from Daycares.


===[[Daycare-task system]]===
Upon obtaining the [[Rain Badge]] in [[Sootopolis Gym]], Brock will be contactable for the daycare-task system on the ledge eastward of the [[Pokémart]].
===Seismic Toss-tutor===
===Seismic Toss-tutor===
A move-tutor on the battle-arena mini-field west of the [[Pokémon Center]] will offer to tutor your Pokémon the [[Seismic Toss]] technique for {{Pdollar}}2,000 per tutee.
A move-tutor on the battle-arena mini-field west of the [[Pokémon Center]] will offer to tutor your Pokémon the [[Seismic Toss]] technique for {{Pdollar}}2,000 per tutee.


===Officer Jenny's bounties===
===Officer Jenny's bounties===
Just like in [[Viridian City]], there is an Officer that gives small quests called "bounties". Found directly to the west of the Pokemon Center, she gives the following bounties:
Just like in [[Viridian City]], there is an Officer Jenny that gives small quests called "bounties". Found directly to the west of the Pokémon Center, she gives the following bounties:


*Beat Brock: This bounty requires the player to go defeat Brock, the gym leader of Pewter City. If Brock was already defeated prior to accepting the bounty, simply retalking to Officer Jenny will complete the bounty. The reward for completing this bounty is {{Pdollar}}1250 and a [[Hard Stone]].  
*Beat Brock: This bounty requires the player to go defeat Brock, the Gym leader of Pewter City. If Brock was already defeated prior to accepting the bounty, simply talking to Officer Jenny will complete the bounty. The reward for completing this bounty is {{Pdollar}}1,250 and a [[Hard Stone]].  
*Catch a Pikachu: This bounty requires the player to catch a [[Pikachu]] and show it to Officer Jenny. The starter [[Pikachu]] can also be shown for the quest, but if [[Pikachu]] was not chosen as a starter, they can be found in [[Viridian Forest]]. The reward for completing this bounty is {{Pdollar}}3500 and a [[Thunder Stone]].
*Catch a [[Pikachu]]: This bounty requires the player to catch a [[Pikachu]] and show it to Officer Jenny. The starter [[Pikachu]] can also be shown for the quest, but if [[Pikachu]] was not chosen as a starter, they can be found in [[Viridian Forest]]. The reward for completing this bounty is {{Pdollar}}3,500 and a [[Thunder Stone]].
*Teach a Pokemon Headbutt: This bounty requires the player to show Officer Jenny any pokemon that knows the move [[Headbutt]]. This will usually be accomplished by bringing a pokemon to the [[Headbutt]] tutor in [[Viridian Maze]]. The reward for completing this bounty is {{Pdollar}}5000, more than enough to refund the [[Headbutt]] tutor fee.
*Teach a Pokémon [[Headbutt]]: This bounty requires the player to show Officer Jenny any Pokémon that knows the move [[Headbutt]]. This will usually be accomplished by bringing a compatible Pokémon to the [[Headbutt]] tutor in [[Viridian Maze]]. The reward for completing this bounty is {{Pdollar}}5,000, more than enough to refund the [[Headbutt]] tutor fee.
**Catch a Silcoon: Continuation of the Headbutt quest, this extra bounty requires the player to catch a [[Silcoon]]. Early in the game, they can be found by headbutting trees in many areas. The reward for completing this bounty is {{Pdollar}}9000.
**Catch a [[Silcoon]]: Continuation of the Headbutt bounty, this extra bounty requires the player to catch a [[Silcoon]]. Early in the game, they can be found by headbutting trees in many areas. The reward for completing this bounty is {{Pdollar}}9,000.


The player may accept any bounty at the same time, but each bounty can only be completed once.
The player may accept any bounty at the same time, but each bounty can only be completed once.
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===Lootable items===
===Lootable items===
{{AreaItems|Type=Rock|Contents=
{{AreaItems|Type=Rock|Contents=
{{AIR|Item=Ether|Quantity=1|Location=Northwesternmost corner of the city.|Cooldown=Not respawnable.}}
{{AIR|Item=Ether|Quantity=1|Location=Northwesternmost corner of the city.|Cooldown=Not respawnable}}
{{AIR|Item=Leppa Berry|Quantity=1-3|Cooldown=1 day.|Location=A randomized eventuality of all [[Headbutt|Headbuttable]] trees.}}
{{AIR|Item=Lum Berry|Quantity=1-3|Cooldown=1 day.|Location=A randomized eventuality of all [[Headbutt|Headbuttable]] trees.}}
{{AIR|Item=Sitrus Berry|Quantity=1-3|Cooldown=1 day.|Location=A randomized eventuality of all [[Headbutt|Headbuttable]] trees.}}
{{AIR|Item=Pomeg Berry|Quantity=1-3|Cooldown=1 day.|Location=A randomized eventuality of all [[Headbutt|Headbuttable]] trees.}}
{{AIR|Item=Kelpsy Berry|Quantity=1-3|Cooldown=1 day.|Location=A randomized eventuality of all [[Headbutt|Headbuttable]] trees.}}
{{AIR|Item=Qualot Berry|Quantity=1-3|Cooldown=1 day.|Location=A randomized eventuality of all [[Headbutt|Headbuttable]] trees.}}
{{AIR|Item=Hondew Berry|Quantity=1-3|Cooldown=1 day.|Location=A randomized eventuality of all [[Headbutt|Headbuttable]] trees.}}
{{AIR|Item=Grepa Berry|Quantity=1-3|Cooldown=1 day.|Location=A randomized eventuality of all [[Headbutt|Headbuttable]] trees.}}
{{AIR|Item=Tamato Berry|Quantity=1-3|Cooldown=1 day.|Location=A randomized eventuality of all [[Headbutt|Headbuttable]] trees.}}
}}
}}


==Pewter Gym==
==Pewter Gym==
Upon defeating Brock, you will procure the Boulder Badge; this is needed to advance to Route 3 en route to the next gym in [[Cerulean City]]. Additionally, the gym-greeter will sell you [[Bide|TM34 - Bide]] in quantities of 1 for {{Pdollar}}750 and 5 for {{Pdollar}}3,000.
Upon defeating Brock, you will procure the Boulder Badge; this is needed to advance to Route 3 en route to the next Gym in [[Cerulean City]]. Thereupon, [[Smack Down]] will be sold by the Gym Guide for {{Pdollar}}2,000 for one or {{Pdollar}}8,000 for five. However, the first time you purchase the TM, it will be sold at half the true value, lowering the cost to {{Pdollar}}1,000


===Gym-trainers===
===Gym-trainers===
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===Brock===
===Brock===
Since both Pokémon deployed by Brock are dual-type [[Rock_(type)|Rock]]- and [[Ground_(type)|Ground]]-type Pokémon, they are susceptible to a multiplicatively stacked 4x weakness to [[Water_(type)|Water]]- and [[Grass_(type)|Grass]]-type attacks; as such, you are advised to use those Pokémon types against him. A select amount of those Pokémon types can be obtained pre-Brock—[[Poliwag]] at [[Pokétime|night time]] on [[Route 22]], [[Oddish]] to the [[NPC traders|NPC trader]] in [[Viridian City]], and [[Budew]] in [[Viridian Forest]], namely.
Since both Pokémon deployed by Brock are dual-type [[Rock_(type)|Rock]]- and [[Ground_(type)|Ground]]-type Pokémon, they are susceptible to a stacked 4x weakness to [[Water_(type)|Water]]- and [[Grass_(type)|Grass]]-type attacks; as such, you are advised to use those Pokémon types against him. A select amount of those Pokémon types can be obtained pre-Brock—[[Poliwag]] at [[Pokétime|night time]] on [[Route 22]], [[Oddish]] to the [[NPC Traders|NPC trader]] in [[Viridian City]], and [[Budew]] in [[Viridian Forest]], namely.


{{GymLeaderLineup|Lineup=Geodude,Onix|Moves0=Rock Throw,Rock Tomb,Skull Bash,Tackle|Moves1=Rock Tomb,Dig,Dragon Breath,Slam}}
{{GymLeaderLineup|Lineup=Geodude,Onix|Moves0=Rock Throw,Rock Tomb,Skull Bash,Tackle|Moves1=Rock Tomb,Dig,Dragon Breath,Slam}}
===Post-E4 Challenge===
After you've defeated the [[Kanto League]], Brock will be rechallengeable and will reward you with some items.
{{GymLeaderLineup|Lineup=Aerodactyl,Omastar,Golem,Kabutops,Onix|Moves0=Taunt,Double-Edge, Rock Slide|Moves1=Ancient Power,Iron Defense, Earth Power|Moves2=Smack Down,Earthquake,Heavy Slam, Hammer Arm|Moves3=Giga Drain,Liquidation|Moves4=Payback,Curse,Earthquake}}
{{BossItem|Contents=
{{BossItemRow|Item=Charti Berry|Quantity=1|Reward Tier=1}}
{{BossItemRow|Item=Rock Gem|Quantity=3}|Reward Tier=1}
}}

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Pewter City - Kanto

Overview

Location

A positional vantage point of Pewter City in Kanto.

Pewter City Gym

Gym-leader
Brock
Type specialty
Badge
Boulder Badge

Resources

Battleable NPCs
1
Ground-lootable items
1
Berry trees
0

Adjacent areas

Pewter City Route 3
Route 2


Pewter City is a city located in Kanto. It is interlocated between Route 2 (the encompassing route of Viridian Forest) and Route 3.

This city houses Pewter City Gym—the first Gym that players will challenge in PRO. Its Gym-leader, Brock, specializes in Rock-type Pokémon and will reward the Boulder Badge to successful challengers; that is required to advance to Route 3.


Notable miscellanies

Pewter Jail

A bevy of spoofy staff NPCs are interactable in Pewter Gym. While most only have pure dialog, two of them are a boss NPC as documented below.

Officer Shamac

Main article: Officer Shamac
Easy
Officer Shamac's Lineup
NatureAbilityItem
Relaxed Torrent None
NatureAbilityItem
Timid Guts None
NatureAbilityItem
Modest Sap Sipper None
NatureAbilityItem
Modest Water Absorb None
NatureAbilityItem
Jolly Skill Link None
NatureAbilityItem
Timid Levitate None
  • Emboldened moves avail from a STAB bonus when deployed by that Pokémon.
  • Italicized moves are functionally broken; see their individualized pages for more information.


Medium/Hard
Officer Shamac's Lineup
NatureAbilityItem
Relaxed Torrent Leftovers
NatureAbilityItem
Timid Guts Choice Specs
NatureAbilityItem
Modest Sap Sipper Assault Vest
NatureAbilityItem
Modest Water Absorb Mystic Water
NatureAbilityItem
Jolly Skill Link Choice Band
NatureAbilityItem
Timid Levitate Life Orb
  • Emboldened moves avail from a STAB bonus when deployed by that Pokémon.
  • Italicized moves are functionally broken; see their individualized pages for more information.


George

Main article: George

Additionally, a boss NPC named George can be challenged once the user has completed the Legendary Event Moves (quest). His lineup is documented below.

Easy
George's Lineup
NatureAbilityItem
Adamant Intimidate None
NatureAbilityItem
Adamant Scrappy None
NatureAbilityItem
Impish Intimidate None
NatureAbilityItem
Timid Flash Fire None
NatureAbilityItem
Timid Minus None
NatureAbilityItem
Adamant Steadfast None
  • Emboldened moves avail from a STAB bonus when deployed by that Pokémon.
  • Italicized moves are functionally broken; see their individualized pages for more information.


Medium/Hard
George's Lineup
NatureAbilityItem
Adamant Intimidate Leftovers
NatureAbilityItem
Adamant Scrappy Choice Band
NatureAbilityItem
Impish Intimidate Sitrus Berry
NatureAbilityItem
Timid Flash Fire Life Orb
NatureAbilityItem
Timid Minus Life Orb
Mega Lucario
NatureAbilityItem
Adamant Steadfast Lucarionite
  • Emboldened moves avail from a STAB bonus when deployed by that Pokémon.
  • Italicized moves are functionally broken; see their individualized pages for more information.


Pewter City Museum

Pewter City Museum is located on the north side of the city.

In the Museum, Curator Nennius will ask the player to donate Pokémon Fossils to the museum. He will accept one of each of the following fossils, on the condition that the player has the caught data of the Pokémon it revives into.

After 3 fossils have been donated, the Ancient Power Move Tutors in Ruins of Alph will accept teaching the move to the player. After all 5 fossils have been donated, he will give a Reroll Ticket to the player.

Pokémon Doctor (task system)

Main article: Pokémon Doctor (task system)

Upon obtaining the Rain Badge in Sootopolis City, Brock will be contactable for the daycare-task system on the ledge eastward of the Pokémart. There will be a 7 day cooldown if the player refuses his request. Else, upon accepting his request, he will give the player his Herbal Remedy. He will task the player to give it to the multiple Pokémon in the area. These are as follow:

After distributing the Remedies to all of these Pokémon and reporting back to Brock, he will ask the player to bring him 3 Rare Candies next. After giving these to him, he will give the player the Medical Certificate, allowing the player to take on Doctor quests from Daycares.

Seismic Toss-tutor

A move-tutor on the battle-arena mini-field west of the Pokémon Center will offer to tutor your Pokémon the Seismic Toss technique for 2,000 per tutee.

Officer Jenny's bounties

Just like in Viridian City, there is an Officer Jenny that gives small quests called "bounties". Found directly to the west of the Pokémon Center, she gives the following bounties:

  • Beat Brock: This bounty requires the player to go defeat Brock, the Gym leader of Pewter City. If Brock was already defeated prior to accepting the bounty, simply talking to Officer Jenny will complete the bounty. The reward for completing this bounty is 1,250 and a Hard Stone.
  • Catch a Pikachu: This bounty requires the player to catch a Pikachu and show it to Officer Jenny. The starter Pikachu can also be shown for the quest, but if Pikachu was not chosen as a starter, they can be found in Viridian Forest. The reward for completing this bounty is 3,500 and a Thunder Stone.
  • Teach a Pokémon Headbutt: This bounty requires the player to show Officer Jenny any Pokémon that knows the move Headbutt. This will usually be accomplished by bringing a compatible Pokémon to the Headbutt tutor in Viridian Maze. The reward for completing this bounty is 5,000, more than enough to refund the Headbutt tutor fee.
    • Catch a Silcoon: Continuation of the Headbutt bounty, this extra bounty requires the player to catch a Silcoon. Early in the game, they can be found by headbutting trees in many areas. The reward for completing this bounty is 9,000.

The player may accept any bounty at the same time, but each bounty can only be completed once.

Wild Pokémon

Headbuttable Trees

Pokémon LevelsRarity Tier
Cascoon 5-10 Common
Weedle 5-10 Common
Spearow 5-10 Common
Pidgey 5-10 Common
Golbat 5-10 Uncommon
Farfetch'd 5-10 Rare
Amount of Trees {{{Amount}}} trees


Items

Pokémart

Pewter City Mart
ItemPrice
Pokéball200
Potion300
Antidote100
Ether600
Escape Rope550
Repel350
Revive1,500

Pokéstop

Pokéstop
Required badgeRainbow Badge
Items
Pokéball
Great Ball
Potion
Super Potion
Super Repel
Ether
Revive
Full Heal
Rare Candy
PP Up


Lootable items

ItemQuantityCooldownLocation
Ether 1 Not respawnable Northwesternmost corner of the city.


Pewter Gym

Upon defeating Brock, you will procure the Boulder Badge; this is needed to advance to Route 3 en route to the next Gym in Cerulean City. Thereupon, Smack Down will be sold by the Gym Guide for 2,000 for one or 8,000 for five. However, the first time you purchase the TM, it will be sold at half the true value, lowering the cost to 1,000

Gym-trainers

Pewter City Gym Trainers
Camper Jerry
Geodude
Sandshrew
  • All NPCs cool down after 7 days unless noted contrariwise.
  • Gym-NPC levels are not known; as such, no level data is displayed hereon.


Brock

Since both Pokémon deployed by Brock are dual-type Rock- and Ground-type Pokémon, they are susceptible to a stacked 4x weakness to Water- and Grass-type attacks; as such, you are advised to use those Pokémon types against him. A select amount of those Pokémon types can be obtained pre-Brock—Poliwag at night time on Route 22, Oddish to the NPC trader in Viridian City, and Budew in Viridian Forest, namely.




Brock
  • Emboldened moves avail from a STAB bonus when deployed by that Pokémon.
  • Italicized moves are functionally broken; see their individualized pages for more information.


Post-E4 Challenge

After you've defeated the Kanto League, Brock will be rechallengeable and will reward you with some items.



Brock
  • Emboldened moves avail from a STAB bonus when deployed by that Pokémon.
  • Italicized moves are functionally broken; see their individualized pages for more information.

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