Route 19

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Route 19 - Kanto

Overview

Location

A positional vantage point of Route 19 in Kanto.

Resources

Battleable NPCs
12
Ground-lootable items
0
Berry trees
0

Adjacent areas


Fuchsia City
Route 20 Route 19


Route 19 is a seabound Kanto route that is interlocated between Fuchsia City and Route 20.

From here, you can travel asea en route to Cinnabar Island for your first travel, as this is the first route wherein you can surf on the connective seaway to the island of the seventh gym in Kanto's successional line of them. To embark on the water, you must have HM03 and a Surf-wielding Pokémon, a Surfable Mount, or another navigational device on-hand; the aforementioned HM device is findable in Kanto Safari Zone, which is accessible after battling Victor herein.


Notable miscellanies

Ranch farm

Right of the route's segmental mountainside can be found a ranch-farm; accessing it entails surfing on water in order to curve your way to this expanse of land.

This ranch-farm is the domain of starting the Arcanine Mount quest wherein an Arcanine Mount is eponymously rewarded, thereby providing a rare alternative avenue for one as opposed to purchasing one on the Coin Shop.

Victor

Imitatively derived from the Pikachu-owning namesake in the anime, Victor can be found ashore on this route.

Akin to his anime counterpart, he is accompanied by a Pikachu that is also named Puka; you will be challenged to battle it as the only Pokémon in his lineup. Contingent that you win, the Kanto Safari Zone will be accessibilized to you, allowing you to obtain HM03 (Surf) therein to mobilize you on water.

Additionally, those who started with Pikachu will have access to his tutorship wherein Pikachu and Raichu can be tutored the Surf technique; this includes non-starter-selected Pikachu and Raichu, as long as they are registered under the player's OT registry.

Wild Pokémon

Water

Surfing



PokémonLevel rangeTimesHeld ItemRodRarity Tier
Horsea 40-42 Morning Day Night Dragon Scale Old Rod Common
Kingler 40-42 Morning Day Night Old Rod Common
Krabby 40-42 Morning Day Night Old Rod Common
Mantine 24-26 Morning Day Night Good Rod Uncommon
Seadra 40-42 Morning Day Dragon Scale Old Rod Common
Shellder 40-42 Morning Day Night Good Rod Uncommon
Staryu 40-42 Morning Day Night Water Stone Super Rod Rare
Tentacool 40-42 Morning Day Night Old Rod Common
Tentacruel 40-42 Night Old Rod 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
  • 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.


NPC Trainers

Route 19 Trainers
Swimmer Richard
Tentacool
Lv. 30
Shellder
Lv. 30
Swimmer Reece
Goldeen
Lv. 28
Horsea
Lv. 29
Staryu
Lv. 30
Swimmer Tony
Horsea
Lv. 30
Seadra
Lv. 32
Swimmer David
Goldeen
Lv. 27
Shellder
Lv. 27
Seaking
Lv. 29
Swimmer Matthew
Poliwag
Lv. 30
Poliwhirl
Lv. 31
Swimmer Leia
Seaking
Lv. 30
Swimmer Luc
Goldeen
Lv. 30
Swimmer Tadeu
Goldeen
Lv. 30
Seaking
Lv. 30
Swimmer Alex
Tentacool
Lv. 27
Tentacool
Lv. 27
Staryu
Lv. 28
Horsea
Lv. 29
Tentacruel
Lv. 30
Swimmer Carl
Poliwag
Lv. 27
Goldeen
Lv. 28
Seaking
Lv. 29
Goldeen
Lv. 30
Poliwag
Lv. 31
Swimmer Sasuke
Staryu
Lv. 29
Staryu
Lv. 29
Starmie
Lv. 30
Swimmer Douglas
Horsea
Lv. 27
Tentacool
Lv. 27
Tentacool
Lv. 28
Goldeen
Lv. 28

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.