To the north is Route 1 , leading to Viridian City. To the south is Route 21 , a water route leading to Cinnabar Island.
Shades of your journey await! Shades of Your Journey Await! In the southeast corner of town is Professor Oak's Lab. The lab is a small building near the player's house that has been slightly modified in every game.
It serves no other purpose, although the PC can be used to access the player's item storage, where a single Potion can be found and withdrawn from at the start of the game. In Generation VII, with the removal of the item storage function, the player's PC displays an email from their friend and rival. In Generations I and III, before going down the stairs, there is a sign on the wall that reminds the player how to open the Bag. In Generation I, a movie is shown on the first-floor television involving four boys walking on railroad tracks, possibly a reference to the film Stand by Me ; however, during Generations III and VII, this will only appear if the player is a male.
If the player is a female, the television will display a girl in pigtails walking down a yellow brick road, possibly a reference to the film The Wizard of Oz.
In Generations II and IV , Red's mother is alone in the house, telling the player how worried she is about Red , but also how proud she is of him. On the ground floor, there is a table with a large mug of tea sitting on it, a bigger TV, bookshelves, and a kitchen area located on the northwestern side of the room containing a refrigerator and a sink. On the upstairs floor is Red's bedroom, which contains a study desk with a laptop computer sitting on it, a Nintendo 64 or Wii , depending on the Generation, three bookshelves, and a single bed in the southwestern corner.
Examining the laptop shows that the items in the room are collecting dust, as if they haven't been used in a long time. Despite this, Feebas whose Beauty is maxed out this way can evolve into Milotic , unlike in FireRed and LeafGreen, where the Beauty stat did not exist in any shape or form.
In Generation IV only, the rival's house has a second story that mirrors the player's house, much like their Hoenn and Sinnoh counterparts. Pallet Town's population is 8 not including the player and the rival , who leave Pallet Town at the beginning of the game. This makes it the smallest town in Kanto. As in the original games, Pallet Town's population is 8 not including the player and the rival , who leave Pallet Town at the beginning of the game.
As in the original games, Pallet Town's population remains 8, making it the smallest town in Kanto. Just like in all the aforementioned games, Pallet Town's population is 8 not including the player and rival , once again making it the smallest town in Kanto.
Pallet Town is very consistent in the way of layout. The square-shaped town with three buildings remains the same between Generations I and III, only enhancing aesthetic features. Trees have become bigger, flowers are more visible, and most other sprites have been upgraded to Generation III standards. Most of the town's residents remain the same and will tell Trainers the same messages. However, there is a woman in front of the signpost on the southwestern field that will move out of a Trainer's way when interacted with.
Professor Oak's Lab has gone through some slight remodeling. Changes in Red's and Blue's houses also sufficed. Despite the graphical updates, the town remained totally unchanged save for the movement of the tall grass in the north. Red's mom also appears in Generation II, telling the player how worried she is about Red, but also how proud she is of him.
Despite the graphical updates, the town remained totally unchanged. Pallet Town is the hometown of Ash and his rival Gary. Ash always returns here before visiting a new region. Pallet Town is depicted in the anime as having dirt trails and wide, open, grassy fields. Professor Oak 's Laboratory stands out in Pallet Town for its wind turbine, the three windows of the inner balcony, and for the four windows of the second floor. The lab is composed of two floors. Inside the entrance door is a hallway with several doors, and to the left is a chest of drawers and the stairway to the second floor.
The Xanadu Nursery is another location close to Pallet Town. The nursery is a large greenhouse that is home to various flowers and plants. Among them is a flower that contains Stun Spore. Two of the nursery's employees are Florinda Showers and Potter. Along with Florinda's Gloom , they help to make sure the operations at Xanadu run smoothly.
Ash and his friends took off, not wanting to help with Delia's plans. Eventually, they ended up at the very place she requested them to be at. Garrison, Mr. Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived Page 1 of 2 Last. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. User Info: ProfessorSmOak.
User Info: Gigafreak. But a giant mallet will break them faster. User Info: RurikNiall. Actually the path south of Fuschia is blocked by debris until you beat Blaine, so you have to go through the cave to Pewter to reach it.
I guess that makes sense if they wanted to ensure that you get the badges in a very specific order. Though it's about as contrived as how the Kanto end of Victory Road is also blocked until you can get there from the other side. Sticks and stones may break my bones To get to the Power Plant, go east of Cerulean. I did that.. I got a tm out of it? You've restarted the Power Plant, then. So, naturally. Go to step 2. Can you fight snorlax again? I killed it.
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