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After defeating the Celadon Gym, Trainer [[Red]] will be blocking the exit, forcing the player to challenge him. He will only have a Pikachu, but a strong one that is meant to be lost to, especially after being exhausted from a Gym battle.
After defeating the Celadon Gym, Trainer [[Red]] will be blocking the exit, forcing the player to challenge him. He will only have a Pikachu, but a strong one that is meant to be lost to, especially after being exhausted from a Gym battle.
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===[[Honey Tree]]===
{{Main|Honey Tree}}
The Honey Tree in Viridian Forest is located in the north-east portion of Viridian Forest. By spreading [[Honey]] onto the tree, a random wild Pokemon will appear, and the tree will enter a cooldown of 24 hours. This Honey Tree is categorized as a Grass tree; spreading Honey to multiple Grass Honey Trees in a row will reward with stronger [[Grass (type)|Grass]] type Pokemon.


==Wild Pokémon==
==Wild Pokémon==

Revision as of 13:29, 9 March 2019

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Celadon City - Kanto

Overview

Location

A positional vantage point of Celadon City in Kanto.

Celadon City Gym

Gym-leader
Erika
Type specialty
Badge
Rainbow Badge

Resources

Battleable NPCs
0
Ground-lootable items
3
Berry trees
0

Adjacent areas

Route 16 Celadon City Route 7

Celadon City is a city located in Kanto. It is the bijunction between Route 7 and Route 16.

Celadon Gym is stationed herein—the fourth gym in Kanto's successional line of gym-leaders wherein the Rainbow Badge is conferred to victorious challengers. Because Team Rocket agents are initially marshaled throughout the city, various pathways are impassable; this includes Celadon Gym, thereby necessitating that the Celadon Rocket Hideout quest is completed in order for them to vacate the area and deobstruct the pathways.

It is considered the most metropolitan city in the Kanto region, being the most architecturally developed city in it. In addition to the aforementioned gym, the city's tract includes Celadon Department Store, an office complex, and Celadon Game Corner.


Notable miscellanies

Celadon Rocket Hideout

By the juncture that the player has arrived at Celadon City, Team Rocket has already commandeered a secret hideout, as they have used Celadon Gaming Corner's substories as a surreptitious operational base.

Since Team Rocket agents are obstructively marshaled throughout the city, the player's regional travels will not be progressible until the quest is completed, since the gym is unreachable before then. Once the player and the police's investigatory team have apprehended the base, which culminates in defeating Giovanni, the criminal organization will abscond out of the city to search for a new base.

This quest is also instrumental to completing the Pokéflute quest in Lavender Town in order to ultimately advance to Fuchsia City, since the Silph Co. device is obtained from the hideout.

Celadon Department Store

Main article: Celadon Department Store

Celadon Department Store is the only department store in Kanto, being the most all-encompassing store of Pokémon-trainer paraphernalia available. In addition to Pokémon apparatus and supplements, it is also the only emporium in Kanto to sell TMs.

Celadon Subway

Celadon City is one of the seven destinational outlets available in Kanto's intraregional-subway system, thereby providing an expeditious shortcut to this area and to six other destinations from it.

Contingent that you have completed the intraregional-subway quest, you may board the subway from Celadon City's Pokémon Center for a fee of 2,500.

Celadon Office

Celadon Office is a three-story complex, serving as a data-process facility for various data-processing functions; that includes a receptionist who calculatively counts your Pokémon's total IVs and a boss-NPC cooldown-checker on the second floor.

On the third floor exists a bevy of staff-member spoofs who are portrayed as clerical workers, using their computers to submit content-developmental creations. Interacting with Tiggus and promptedly agreeing with his praise of the staff members will reward you one Soothe Bell.

Celadon Game Corner

While Celadon Game Corner has not been functionalized as a gaming venue, meaning that the slot machines are inoperable and that there is no prize-center adjunct, it is noteworthy because a TM-tutor is stationed herein to impart the following TM techniques: Steel Wing, Charge Beam, Giga Impact, and Sludge Wave.

Trainer Red

After defeating the Celadon Gym, Trainer Red will be blocking the exit, forcing the player to challenge him. He will only have a Pikachu, but a strong one that is meant to be lost to, especially after being exhausted from a Gym battle.



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


Honey Tree

Main article: Honey Tree

The Honey Tree in Viridian Forest is located in the north-east portion of Viridian Forest. By spreading Honey onto the tree, a random wild Pokemon will appear, and the tree will enter a cooldown of 24 hours. This Honey Tree is categorized as a Grass tree; spreading Honey to multiple Grass Honey Trees in a row will reward with stronger Grass type Pokemon.

Wild Pokémon

Surfing



PokémonLevel rangeTimesHeld ItemRodRarity Tier
Grimer 15-33 Morning Day Night Black Sludge Common
Koffing 15-22 Morning Day Night Smoke Ball Common
Muk 15-33 Morning Day Night Black Sludge Common

  • Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area
  • Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick

Fishing



PokémonLevel rangeTimesHeld ItemRodRarity Tier
Goldeen 10-15 Morning Day Night Super Rod Common
Magikarp 10-15 Morning Day Night Old Rod Common
Poliwag 10-15 Night Kings Rock Old Rod Common
Slowpoke 10-15 Morning Day Night Super Rod Common
  • Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area.
  • All Pokémon tabulated here can only be encountered via fishing; they are not Surf-encounterable.

Items

ItemQuantityCooldownLocation
Great Ball 1 Not respawnable Behind the Pokémon Center
Ultra Ball 5 Not respawnable In the southernmost pathway of the city, southeast of the Cut tree on the way to the gym
PP Up 1 Not respawnable Shrouded underneath a tree left to the Cut tree on the way to the gym


Celadon Gym

Upon defeating Erika, you will procure the Rainbow Badge.

Additionally, the gym-greeter will sell you TM21 (Mega Drain) in quantities of 1 for 1,500 and 5 for 6,000.

Due to Team Rocket agents occluding the pathway to it, you will need to complete the Celadon Rocket Hideout quest in order for the pathway thereto to be navigable.

NPCs

Erika

As a Grass-type specialist, Fire and Flying-type Pokémon will be the most type-advantageous against her lineup. Growlithe and Vulpix are the most handily huntable Fire-type Pokémon to deploy against her, as they spawn on the contiguous routes.

Since all her Pokémon are also dual-types with a secondary type of Poison, it would also be judicious to entertain the deployment Pokémon and moves that are type-advantageous against it, such as the Psychic type.




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


Gym-trainers

Celadon City Gym Trainers
Beauty Elena
Bellsprout
Oddish
Beauty Mary
Exeggcute
Tangela
Aroma Lady Jeane
Ivysaur
Battle Girl Jesse
Gloom
Lass Ailey
Bellsprout
Weepinbell
Beauty Shana
Ivysaur
  • All NPCs cool down after 7 days unless noted contrariwise.
  • Gym-NPC levels are not known; as such, no level data is displayed hereon.


Trainers

Jessie & James (boss)

Main article: Jessie & James (boss)

Jessie

Arbok,Dustox,Yanmega,Porygon-Z,Seviper,Jellicent
Jessie's Lineup
  • Emboldened moves avail from a STAB bonus when deployed by that Pokémon.
  • Italicized moves are functionally broken; see their individualized pages for more information.

James

Weezing,Arcanine,Malamar,Cacturne,Cofagrigus,Amoonguss
James's Lineup
  • Emboldened moves avail from a STAB bonus when deployed by that Pokémon.
  • Italicized moves are functionally broken; see their individualized pages for more information.

NPC trainers

Celadon City Trainers
Camper Lilly
Ivysaur
Lv. 25
Sunflora
Lv. 26

All NPCs cool down after 7 days unless noted contrariwise.
All NPCs may have new Pokémons, or higher level Pokémons upon rematch unless noted contrariwise.