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[[File:Magikarp salesman FRLG.png|thumb|200px|left|The [[Magikarp salesman]] in the [[Pokémon Center]]]] | [[File:Magikarp salesman FRLG.png|thumb|200px|left|The [[Magikarp salesman]] in the [[Pokémon Center]]]] | ||
In [[Generation]]s {{gen|I}}, {{gen|III}}, and {{gen|VII}}, Route 4 is split into two sections by [[Mt. Moon]]. On the western portion of the route, there is the western entrance to Mt. Moon, as well as a [[Pokémon Center]]. Inside this Pokémon Center, there is a [[Magikarp salesman|shady man]] who sells the player a {{p|Magikarp}} for {{pdollar}}500. He is only present in Generations I, III, and VII. | In [[Generation]]s {{gen|I}}, {{gen|III}}, and {{gen|VII}}, Route 4 is split into two sections by [[Mt. Moon]]. On the western portion of the route, there is the western entrance to Mt. Moon, as well as a [[Pokémon Center]]. Inside this Pokémon Center, there is a [[Magikarp salesman|shady man]] who sells the {{player}} a {{p|Magikarp}} for {{pdollar}}500. He is only present in Generations I, III, and VII. | ||
The western portion of Route 4 begins by traveling north from the previous route; {{rt|3|Kanto}} towards the mountain. There are several small ledges spanning from both sides of the route; however, there is enough clearing in the center to pass through. There are also several rocks along the sides that apparently can be mistaken for {{p|Geodude}} as a little girl explains as she trips on one. By traveling straight on, ahead will be a small [[Pokémon Center]], one of two Pokémon Center's that can be found on a route, the other being on {{rt|10|Kanto}}. The western terminus to [[Mt. Moon]] can also be found by traveling west of the Pokémon Center, which has been indented into the mountain face. | The western portion of Route 4 begins by traveling north from the previous route; {{rt|3|Kanto}} towards the mountain. There are several small ledges spanning from both sides of the route; however, there is enough clearing in the center to pass through. There are also several rocks along the sides that apparently can be mistaken for {{p|Geodude}} as a little girl explains as she trips on one. By traveling straight on, ahead will be a small [[Pokémon Center]], one of two Pokémon Center's that can be found on a route, the other being on {{rt|10|Kanto}}. The western terminus to [[Mt. Moon]] can also be found by traveling west of the Pokémon Center, which has been indented into the mountain face. | ||
In the Pokémon Center, Trainers can heal their Pokémon after a hard journey through Route 3; however, a number of other things can be done in the Pokémon Center. In Generation I, III, and VII, a shady man, which happens to be the [[Magikarp salesman]], can be found in the corner of the Center selling Trainers a {{p|Magikarp}} for {{PDollar}}500 (but does not offer a refund). While this may seem as something of a ripoff, some | In the Pokémon Center, Trainers can heal their Pokémon after a hard journey through Route 3; however, a number of other things can be done in the Pokémon Center. In Generation I, III, and VII, a shady man, which happens to be the [[Magikarp salesman]], can be found in the corner of the Center selling Trainers a {{p|Magikarp}} for {{PDollar}}500 (but does not offer a refund). While this may seem as something of a ripoff, some players consider it very worthwhile to raise a Magikarp from such an early point in the game, allowing the player to train and evolve it into a {{p|Gyarados}} much earlier than if they had waited until they are given an [[Old Rod]]. There is also a man reading a newspaper, reading that [[Team Rocket]] are attacking {{ci|Cerulean}} citizens. | ||
===Eastern segment=== | ===Eastern segment=== |
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