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Leave Saffron through the western terminal to reach Route 7, which is probably the shortest Route in any Pokemon game. At the top of the Route is a Mental Herb, a one-time use hold item that prevents Attraction. The Pokemon Center is straight head if you need to heal.

To its right is Celadon Mansion, which now has two different elevators and a new rooftop fourth floor. However, the only reward to be found here in HeartGold and SoulSilver requires all sixteen badges. Back outside, at the end of the path behind the mansion, you'll find TM67 - Recycle, which lets the user regain a disposable item, such as a Berry, consumed during the current battle.

Just below the Mansion is the Celadon Game Corner. In the Kanto-based games, there was a secret Team Rocket basement hideout here, but this is no longer accessible to your player.

As at the Goldenrod Game Corner, you can play the slots Japanese version only or the Voltorb Flip mini-game all other countries. Prizes are received in the small building next door, including rare Pokemon like Mr. Mime coins , Eevee coins and Porygon coins.

Porygon is a cute Normal-type technology-based Pokemon who can only be bought here; it evolves into two powerful evolutions via trade. If you check in the restaurant south of the Game Corner, you can spot a cameo from Maylene, Veilstone City Gym Leader from Diamond and Pearl, who is currently entered in an eating contest. In a dead-end to the southeast of the restaurant is a hidden PP Up.

To the northwest is the Celadon Department Store, which is stocked with as many essential items as Goldenrod's Department Store. On the second floor, watch out for a cameo from Crasher Wake, the Pastoria City Gym Leader from Diamond and Pearl, who will give you some accessories and then leave. The Department Store's stock is listed, but you might want to buy an extra Avalanche TM on the third floor for the next Gym battle.

Celadon's Gym is in the southwest, but it's blocked off by Cut tree in front of the restaurant, so heal, get your Cut slave at the Pokemon Center and head down there.

The all-female Celadon Gym has been revamped to create an overhead maze out of arch structures that are open on their ends and one of their sides, although it's hard to tell which one.

If you want to fight all of the Gym's trainers, there is an optional set of Twins who use Vileplume and Victreebel at the end of a left arch; cut down the tree blocking the middle arch at the start of the Gym to find them.

Otherwise, to get to Erika, go to the far right, fight the Lass who has the members of the Hoppip family, and enter the archway next to her. Follow this path up and fight the Camper using Exeggutor; it is then possible to avoid the Beauty with Paras, Parasect and Carnivine and maneuver to the Cut tree on the far left.

Cut through both trees that block your path to the middle archway, which leads to Erika. Like Bugsy, she leads with Jumpluff to utilize U-Turn's switching property. Jumpluff also knows Leech Seed, an annoying status that saps health from the victim until you switch it out.

Overall, Erika is not that difficult due to the awful coverage of her Pokemon's movesets and the sheer number of Pokemon that resist Grass-type moves. Any of the following moves are good against Erika's Pokemon: Fire-, Poison-, Bug-, Flying- and Ice-type, with Jumpluff having a 4x weakness to the latter.

Obviously, there's plenty of options here, with Dragon- and Steel-type Pokemon also resisting all of Erika's moves. However, because of Erika's use of Sunny Day, Typhlosion, other Fire-types or any Pokemon with a Fire-type move have a great advantage, while the other two starters will have more trouble. When you defeat Erika, you'll receive the Rainbowbadge and TM19 - Giga Drain, a mediocre Grass-type move that heals the user for half of its inflicted damage. If you still have your Cut slave handy, you can access an unnoteworthy house and some tall grass that houses Fearow, Grimer, Muk and a new Fire-type: Slugma.

The same wild Pokemon appear on Routes 17 and 18, so don't worry if you don't have your Cut slave anymore. Enter the outpost, where the guard inside won't let you pass until you're riding your Bike. After a small distance, Route 16 spills in Route 17 and the Cycling Road. Cycling Road has been redesigned as a steel bridge, much like the previous Cycling Roads in Hoenn and Sinnoh, although you'll still move downward automatically.

At the start is a small patch of grass where you can find Route 16's Pokemon again, but then the bridge Road starts as one lane with two Bikers: one with a Gulpin and another who has a Weezing. After them, the Road splits into left and right lanes. The sort of invisible walls are still there, but you shouldn't have much trouble feeling your way through and beating the trainers on the way.

But since most of them are half-Grass or half-Bug, Fire is almost as good. The quickest route to reach Janine is to walk up along the right side of the Gym, across the top to the left, and then zig-zag a bit down the left side.

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Table of Contents Gameplay. If you want to gamble, now's the time to do so at the Celadon Game Corner. Buy it if you want, don't if you don't want to buy it, and let's move on.

When you arrive at the gym, you'll see a lot of Janine Koga's daughter, who took over her father's job. They are all fake, but only one is the real gym leader. To find the real Janine, you must go to the right of the gym, go up, turn left, and go down until you reach the second to last trainer, which is Janine. Of course, most importantly, you'll get a Soul Badge. Now, go back to Vermilion City.



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