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|alternate_name= | |alternate_name= | ||
|direction_a=East | |direction_a=East | ||
|terminus_a=[[Route 10]] | |terminus_a=[[Route 10]] north of the [[Power Plant]] | ||
|direction_b=West | |direction_b=West | ||
|terminus_b=[[Route 4|Routes 4]]/[[Route 5|5]]/[[Route 24|24]] | |terminus_b=[[Route 4|Routes 4]]/[[Route 5|5]]/[[Route 24|24]] in [[Cerulean City|Cerulean]] | ||
|region=[[Kanto]] | |region=[[Kanto]] | ||
|generation= | |generation=[[Generation I|I]], [[Generation II|II]], [[Generation III|III]] | ||
|junction=None | |junction=None | ||
|before=8 | |before=8 | ||
|after=10 | |after=10 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Route 9''' is | '''Route 9''' is an east-west route located east of [[Cerulean City]] in northeast [[Kanto]]. It is one of the few routes in the Pokémon world that is not easily accessible at one of its termini. To reach Route 9 from Cerulean, trainers must either use {{m|Cut}} to remove a tree at the southern extent of the city to reach a pathway that links [[Route 5]] to Route 9 or travel through a burglarized house to reach the same pathway. Either way, Route 9 is separated from Cerulean by a Cut-able tree at its western terminus. Its eastern terminus is at [[Route 10]] north of the [[Power Plant]]. | ||
==Route description== | |||
Heading east from Cerulean, the route quickly utilizes the rocky terrain of the area, hopping down a ledge and passing a trainer, making this portion of the route a one way, eastbound only passage. Turning east, the route passes an opening to the south that leads to another trainer and [[TM30]], holding {{m|Teleport}}, in [[Generation I]] or [[TM40]], containing {{m|Aerial Ace}}, in [[Generation III]]. Moving away from the passage, Route 9 comes to a four-way intersection. To the north is the one way, westbound only passage that returns to Cerulean and is occupied by two trainers and a grassy area containing [[wild Pokémon]]. To the south is a long passage that ultimately results in a dead end, containing one trainer and a {{i|Burn Heal}} in Generation III. The main path of Route 9 takes the east fork. | |||
To the east of two hills connected by ledges, the route turns north into the path of another trainer. The route also comes to a three-way intersection here, with a fork to the west leading to yet another trainer and a small patch of grass. Route 9 continues northward, turning east, passing another trainer and turning south to the northeast of another small hill. After hopping another ledge that makes the passage east of the four-way intersection a one way, eastbound only path (and which utilizes the dead end passage, which is bordered to its north by a ledge for most of its length, as the westbound only path), the path crosses ways with another trainer as it turns east. | |||
== Pokémon that | Just east of the trainer is a pair of ledges that allow trainers heading west from the [[Rock Tunnel]] to reach the four-way intersection that ultimately leads to Cerulean. Farther east, the route comes to an end at the western extent of a large grassy area, at which the path becomes Route 10. | ||
In [[Generation I]], to get to [[Lavender Town]] and [[Celadon City]], the main character would have to travel the length of the route to reach the [[Rock Tunnel]] on [[Route 10]]. | |||
==Items== | |||
===Generation I=== | |||
*[[TM30]] - in the southwest corner of the route | |||
===Generation II=== | |||
*None | |||
===Generation III=== | |||
*{{i|Burn Heal}} - in the southeast corner of the route | |||
*[[TM40]] - in the southwest corner of the route | |||
==Pokémon== | |||
The water Pokémon that are listed here are found in a water body that is part of Route 10; however, a small portion of the river is found on Route 9, hence their listing here. | |||
===Generation I=== | |||
====Grass==== | |||
*{{p|Ekans}} (Red) | |||
*{{p|Fearow}} (Yellow) | |||
*{{p|Nidoran♀}} (Yellow) | |||
*{{p|Nidoran♂}} (Yellow) | |||
*{{p|Nidorina}} (Yellow) | |||
*{{p|Nidorino}} (Yellow) | |||
*{{p|Raticate}} (Yellow) | |||
*{{p|Rattata}} | |||
*{{p|Sandshrew}} (Blue) | |||
*{{p|Spearow}} | |||
====Fishing==== | |||
*{{p|Horsea}} (Yellow) | |||
*{{p|Kingler}} (Yellow) | |||
*{{p|Krabby}} (Yellow) | |||
*{{p|Poliwag}} (Red/Blue) | |||
*{{p|Slowpoke}} (Red/Blue) | |||
===Generation II=== | |||
====Grass==== | |||
*Fearow - Morning and Day | |||
*{{p|Mankey}} - All times (Gold) | |||
*{{p|Marowak}} - Morning and Day (Crystal) | |||
*Raticate - All times | |||
*Rattata - All times | |||
*Spearow - Morning and Day | |||
*{{p|Venomoth}} - Night only (Crystal) | |||
*{{p|Venonat}} - Night only (Crystal) | |||
*{{p|Zubat}} - Night only (Crystal) | |||
====Fishing==== | |||
*{{p|Goldeen}} - All rods (Gold/Silver) | |||
*{{p|Magikarp}} - All rods | |||
*{{p|Seaking}} - Super Rod | |||
====Surfing==== | |||
*Goldeen | |||
*Seaking | |||
===Generation III=== | |||
====Grass==== | |||
*Ekans (FireRed) | |||
*Rattata | |||
*Sandshrew (LeafGreen) | |||
*Spearow | |||
====Fishing==== | |||
*{{p|Gyarados}} - Super Rod | |||
*Horsea - Good and Super Rods | |||
*Krabby - Good and Super Rods | |||
*Magikarp - Old and Good Rods | |||
*{{p|Psyduck}} - Super Rod | |||
*Slowpoke - Super Rod | |||
====Surfing==== | |||
*{{p|Tentacool}} | |||
==Differences Among Generations== | |||
In [[Generation II]], the route was shortened by roughly 30%. Also, all items were removed from the route and the number of trainers was reduced to six. However, five of the six remained in positions occupied by trainers in the other [[Generation]]s. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Route 10]] | |||
{{Project Routes}} | {{Project Routes}} | ||
[[Category:Kanto locations|Route 009]] | [[Category:Kanto locations|Route 009]] | ||
[[Category:Routes|Route 009]] | |||
[[Category:Red, Blue and Yellow locations|Route 009]] | [[Category:Red, Blue and Yellow locations|Route 009]] | ||
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal locations|Route 009]] | [[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal locations|Route 009]] | ||
[[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen locations|Route 009]] | [[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen locations|Route 009]] | ||
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