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Revision as of 12:42, 23 December 2017

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Route 3 - Kanto

Overview

Location

A positional vantage point of Route 3 in Kanto.

Resources

Battleable NPCs
8
Ground-lootable items
0
Berry trees
3

Adjacent areas


Mt. Moon
Pewter City Route 3


Route 3 is a mountainous Kanto route that's interlocated between Pewter City and Mt. Moon, serving as a junctional route therebetween.

This area will be made accessible immediately upon defeating Brock in Pewter Gym; thereafter, the occlusive NPC in Pewter City will disappear, allowing the player to seamlessly enter this route. This route and pathway onwards must be traveled in order to reach Cerulean City—the second gym-badge destination in Kanto's successional line.

This is the first route a player will access wherein Diggable Patches are available; however, until the Thunder Badge is acquired in Vermilion Gym, they will not yet be usable.


Notable miscellanies

Escape Rope-vendor

Next to Mt. Moon's entrance, an Escape Rope-vendor named Ned will sell you 5 Escape Ropes for 2,000; this saves a net expenditure of 750 if you were to buy 5 from Pokémarts or department stores, since they are standardly retailed for 5,500 apiece.

They can only be bought from him once per day.

Pokémon Center

A Pokémon Center exists herein, providing its more stationary trainers an area to heal and modify their lineup as a more proximate Pokémon Center to Mt. Moon and the grass on Route 3.

A Magikarp salesman—a nod to the duplicitous salesman that was depicted in the anime—will sell you a Magikarp for 1,500 once per week. While this Magikarp will have a greater shiny rate than those Magikarp found in the wild, this source is ultimately discommended unless you want to expedite this Pokémon's acquisition, since the Old Rod will be claimable in Vermilion City to fish this Pokémon.

Mt. Moon digway

A digway is burrowed on Mt. Moon, thereby providing an expeditious shortcut between Route 3 and Route 4.

As are the provisos with any other digway, you must have a Pokémon with at least 150 happiness points and the Dig technique on-hand in addition to interacting with the outlet on Route 4 in order for this digway to be usable.

Wild Pokémon

Land



PokémonLevel rangeTimesHeld ItemRarity Tier
Arbok 12-14 Morning Day Night Poison Barb Common
Baltoy 12-14 Morning Day Night Light Clay Uncommon
Jigglypuff 12-14 Morning Day Night Oran Berry Common
Mankey 12-14 Night Sitrus Berry Common
Nidoran F 12-14 Morning Day Common
Nidoran M 12-14 Night Common
Pidgey 12-14 Morning Day Common
Rattata 12-14 Morning Day Common
Sandshrew 12-14 Morning Day Night Quick Claw Common
Spearow 12-14 Morning Day Night Sharp Beak Common
Zubat 12-14 Night 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

Headbuttable Trees

Pokémon LevelsRarity Tier
Kakuna 5-12 Common
Ekans 5-12 Common
Caterpie 5-12 Common
Beedrill 5-12 Uncommon
Butterfree 5-12 Rare
Amount of Trees {{{Amount}}} trees


Diggable Patches





PokémonLevelsRarity
Sandshrew8-12Common
Diglett8-12Common
Geodude8-12Common
Onix8-12Rare
Phanpy8-12Rare

Items

Natural resources

ItemQuantityCooldownLocation
Oran Berry 1-3 3 days There are two Oran Berry trees on the allotment southwards of the route's Pokémon Center
Leppa Berry 1-3 3 days. On the berry-tree allotment southwards of the route's Pokémon Center
Pokéball 1 3 days The left-segment Diggable Patches
Antidote 1 3 days The left-segment Diggable Patches
Stardust 1 3 days The left-segment Diggable Patches
Starpiece 1 3 days The left-segment Diggable Patches
Old Amber 1 3 days The left-segment Diggable Patches
Super Potion 1 3 days The right-segment Diggable Patches
Repel 1 3 days The right-segment Diggable Patches
Nugget 1 3 days The right-segment Diggable Patches
Metal Coat 1 3 days The right-segment Diggable Patches
Macho Brace 1 3 days The right-segment Diggable Patches
Leppa Berry 1-3 1 day. A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees
Lum Berry 1-3 1 day. A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees
Sitrus Berry 1-3 1 day. A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees
Pomeg Berry 1-3 1 day. A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees
Kelpsy Berry 1-3 1 day. A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees
Qualot Berry 1-3 1 day. A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees
Hondew Berry 1-3 1 day. A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees
Grepa Berry 1-3 1 day. A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees
Tamato Berry 1-3 1 day. A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees


Pokéstop

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


NPC Trainers

Route 3 Trainers
Lass Janice
Pidgey
Lv. 9
Pidgey
Lv. 10
Bug Catcher Colton
Caterpie
Lv. 10
Weedle
Lv. 10
Caterpie
Lv. 10
Youngster Calvin
Spearow
Lv. 13
Youngster Ben
Rattata
Lv. 11
Ekans
Lv. 12
Lass Sally
Rattata
Lv. 10
Nidoran Female
Lv. 11
Bug Catcher Greg
Weedle
Lv. 9
Caterpie
Lv. 9
Kakuna
Lv. 10
Metapod
Lv. 10
Bug Catcher James
Caterpie
Lv. 11
Metapod
Lv. 12
Lass Robyn
Jigglypuff
Lv. 14

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.