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== Ecruteak City == | ==Ecruteak City== | ||
[[File:Ecruteak City C.png|thumb|300px|Ecruteak City]] | [[File:Ecruteak City C.png|thumb|300px|Ecruteak City]] | ||
Welcome to {{ci|Ecruteak}}, a historical city where the past meets the present. | Welcome to {{ci|Ecruteak}}, a historical city where the past meets the present. The city is shrouded in mystery, as all but {{p|Celebi|one}} of Johto's legendary Pokémon have ties to the area. Unique landmarks include the [[Ecruteak Gym]], Kimono Dance Theater, and the twin towers; the [[Burned Tower]] in the west, and the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] in the east. | ||
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=== Bill's Time Capsule === | ===Bill's Time Capsule=== | ||
Stop by the Pokémon Center to meet [[Bill]], the inventor of the PC Storage System. | Stop by the Pokémon Center to meet [[Bill]], the inventor of the PC Storage System. It seems that he has just finished working on the [[Time Capsule]], a service found in every Pokémon Center that allows a Trainer to "trade with the past". This means that you can now trade between {{2v2|Gold|Silver}} and {{game3|Red and Blue|the Generation|s}} {{game3|Yellow|I games}}. The Time Capsule will take until the next day to be fully operational. | ||
=== Treasure Hunting === | ===Treasure Hunting=== | ||
Stop by the house to the right of the Gym, and talk to the man inside. | Stop by the house to the right of the Gym, and talk to the man inside. He gives you the {{key|II|Itemfinder}}, a handy tool that reacts to hidden items lying nearby. It's a treasure hunter's best friend! | ||
=== Ecruteak Dance Theater === | ===Ecruteak Dance Theater=== | ||
The dance hall is owned by the [[Kimono Girl]]s, five sisters that each train one of {{p|Eevee}}'s [[ | The dance hall is owned by the [[Kimono Girl]]s, five sisters that each train one of {{p|Eevee}}'s [[Eeveelution|evolutions]]. Speak to the man with his {{p|Rhydon}} after defeating them to receive {{HM|03|Surf}}. | ||
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[[File:Burned Tower 1F C.png|thumb|left|Burned Tower, 1F]] | [[File:Burned Tower 1F C.png|thumb|left|Burned Tower, 1F]] | ||
[[File:Burned Tower B1F C.png|thumb|Burned Tower, B1F]] | [[File:Burned Tower B1F C.png|thumb|Burned Tower, B1F]] | ||
=== Burned Tower === | ===Burned Tower=== | ||
The charred, crumbling ruins of the [[Burned Tower]] can be found in the city's northwest district. | The charred, crumbling ruins of the [[Burned Tower]] can be found in the city's northwest district. Formerly known as the Brass Tower, it was once as majestic as the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] to the east. Built 700 years ago, it was said to be the roost of {{p|Lugia|an immense, silver-colored Pokémon}}. But 150 years ago, the tower was struck by a lightning bolt that ignited a fire that raged for three days. The silver Pokémon and the {{p|Ho-Oh|glorious, rainbow-colored Pokémon}} that roosted on Tin Tower escaped to the skies unharmed, and a sudden downpour quenched the fire. The silver Pokémon flew off, while the rainbow Pokémon resurrected [[Legendary beasts|three nameless Pokémon]] that perished in the blaze before flying off as well. | ||
Upon entering the tower, you are immediately approached by [[Eusine]], a researcher of the [[legendary beasts]] who is especially interested in {{p|Suicune}}. | Upon entering the tower, you are immediately approached by [[Eusine]], a researcher of the [[legendary beasts]] who is especially interested in {{p|Suicune}}. The local Gym Leader, [[Morty]], is also here investigating the trio. {{ga|Silver}} can be found in the center area, where he complains about not seeing Suicune before challenging you to a battle. | ||
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The battle causes the weakened floor to crumble, and you fall to the floor below, landing in front of the three [[legendary beasts]]. | The battle causes the weakened floor to crumble, and you fall to the floor below, landing in front of the three [[legendary beasts]]. They do not react at first, but awaken when you approach them. {{p|Raikou}} and {{p|Entei}} run off immediately, but {{p|Suicune}} pauses for a moment before following the others. [[Eusine]] meets you on your way out, and thanks you for waking Suicune. | ||
=== Tin Tower === | ===Tin Tower=== | ||
The [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] is a sacred place, and is off-limits to all but a few people. | The [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] is a sacred place, and is off-limits to all but a few people. A group of monks known as the Wise Trio prevent anyone from reaching the tower for now. Two {{key|II|Clear Bell|special}} {{key|II|Rainbow Wing|items}} are required to enter and scale the tower. | ||
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Upon meeting [[Eusine]] in [[Celadon City]], he informs you of fresh rumors of {{p|Ho-Oh|a rainbow-colored Pokémon}} appearing at the tower. | Upon meeting [[Eusine]] in [[Celadon City]], he informs you of fresh rumors of {{p|Ho-Oh|a rainbow-colored Pokémon}} appearing at the tower. Return here to find the monks in a state of awe; they saw the tower shake, which means that a large Pokémon must have landed at the top. Enter the tower to receive the {{key|II|Rainbow Wing}} from one of the Wise Trio. Suddenly a ladder appears, finally granting access to the tower. Stock up on {{ball|Ultra}}s, and bring a party capable of inflicting status ailments in order to wear Ho-Oh down faster. | ||
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[[File:Tin Tower 3F.png|thumb|135px|left|Tin Tower, 3F]] | [[File:Tin Tower 3F.png|thumb|135px|left|Tin Tower, 3F]] | ||
[[File:Tin Tower 4F.png|thumb|135px|Tin Tower, 4F]] | [[File:Tin Tower 4F.png|thumb|135px|Tin Tower, 4F]] | ||
==== 3F ==== | ====3F==== | ||
Go west to reach a {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Full Heal}}. | Go west to reach a {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Full Heal}}. Move around in an S-shape to reach the northeast stairs. | ||
==== 4F ==== | ====4F==== | ||
Go south to find an {{ball|Ultra}}, and south again to get a {{DL|Potion|Super Potion}}. | Go south to find an {{ball|Ultra}}, and south again to get a {{DL|Potion|Super Potion}}. Grab the [[Escape Rope]] in the southwest, then climb the northwest stairs. | ||
[[File:Tin Tower 5F.png|thumb|135px|left|Tin Tower, 5F]] | [[File:Tin Tower 5F.png|thumb|135px|left|Tin Tower, 5F]] | ||
[[File:Tin Tower 6F.png|thumb|135px|Tin Tower, 6F]] | [[File:Tin Tower 6F.png|thumb|135px|Tin Tower, 6F]] | ||
==== 5F ==== | ====5F==== | ||
Work your way to the pillar for a {{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}}. | Work your way to the pillar for a {{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}}. The ramps here keep you from advancing, so take the southeast stairs and backtrack through 4F. Stay to the west of the pillar to reach the stairs in the south. | ||
==== 6F ==== | ====6F==== | ||
6F has a simple layout that serves as a transition between the ramps on the lower floors and what lies above. | 6F has a simple layout that serves as a transition between the ramps on the lower floors and what lies above. The next three floors use a series of warp tiles for quick navigation. | ||
[[File:Tin Tower 7F.png|thumb|135px|left|Tin Tower, 7F]] | [[File:Tin Tower 7F.png|thumb|135px|left|Tin Tower, 7F]] | ||
[[File:Tin Tower 8F.png|thumb|135px|Tin Tower, 8F]] | [[File:Tin Tower 8F.png|thumb|135px|Tin Tower, 8F]] | ||
==== 7F ==== | ====7F==== | ||
Step on the nearest warp tile to reach the pillar, and take the next to reach the east wall of 9F. | Step on the nearest warp tile to reach the pillar, and take the next to reach the east wall of 9F. There are two warp tiles to the south; the right one takes to the center of 8F and a {{DL|Ether|Max Elixir}}, while the left one takes you to the south side of 8F and a {{DL|Valuable item|Nugget}}. Backtrack to the first warp on 7F, grab the {{DL|Revive|Max Revive}} to the northeast, and go south to take the next warp to the west side of 8F. | ||
==== 8F ==== | ====8F==== | ||
The next warp takes you to the north side of 9F, and the one after that brings you back to the east side of this floor. | The next warp takes you to the north side of 9F, and the one after that brings you back to the east side of this floor. Pick up the {{DL|Potion|Full Restore}} to the northwest and take one last warp to the center of 9F. | ||
[[File:Tin Tower 9F.png|thumb|135px|left|Tin Tower, 9F]] | [[File:Tin Tower 9F.png|thumb|135px|left|Tin Tower, 9F]] | ||
[[File:TinTowerRoof.png|thumb|135px|Ho-Oh's roost]] | [[File:TinTowerRoof.png|thumb|135px|Ho-Oh's roost]] | ||
==== 9F ==== | ====9F==== | ||
Climb the stairs to reach the rooftop. | Climb the stairs to reach the rooftop. Save your progress; there's only one Ho-Oh, so don't risk losing it. | ||
==== Rooftop ==== | ====Rooftop==== | ||
===== Ho-Oh ===== | =====Ho-Oh===== | ||
Start off by using status-inflicting moves, like {{m|Spore}} or {{m|Thunder Wave}}, to wear it down. | Start off by using status-inflicting moves, like {{m|Spore}} or {{m|Thunder Wave}}, to wear it down. Follow up with {{t|Water}}- or {{type|Electric}} attacks to inflict double the damage. Use caution with {{type|Rock}} attacks, as Ho-Oh takes four times the normal damage from such moves. Then slowly chip away at its remaining health with {{t|Fire}}-, {{t|Grass}}-, {{t|Fighting}}-, {{t|Bug}}-, or {{type|Steel}} attacks, as moves of these types only inflict half- or quarter-damage. | ||
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=== Ecruteak Gym === | ===Ecruteak Gym=== | ||
[[File:Ecruteak Gym GSC.png|thumb|Ecruteak Gym]] | [[File:Ecruteak Gym GSC.png|thumb|Ecruteak Gym]] | ||
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The [[Ecruteak Gym]] is dedicated to {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon. | The [[Ecruteak Gym]] is dedicated to {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon. These spirits take double the damage from Ghost- and {{type|Dark}} attacks, and are normally unaffected by {{t|Normal}}- and {{type|Fighting}} attacks. However, a Pokémon with {{m|Foresight}} can disable these immunities. To reach the Gym Leader, follow the invisible path by moving from one Trainer's line of sight to the next. Bring along some extra [[Potion]]s, since two of [[Morty]]'s Pokémon know {{m|Curse}}, which drains the target's health every turn. It's also good to bring a few {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Awakening}}s in order to disrupt his {{p|Gengar}}'s {{m|Hypnosis}}-{{m|Dream Eater}} combo. | ||
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Morty awards you the {{badge|Fog}}, which ensures obedience from all Pokémon up to level 50, and enables the use of {{m|Surf}} in the field. | Morty awards you the {{badge|Fog}}, which ensures obedience from all Pokémon up to level 50, and enables the use of {{m|Surf}} in the field. He also gives out {{TM|30|Shadow Ball}} as a prize. | ||
== Route 38 == | ==Route 38== | ||
[[File:Johto Route 38 GSC.png|thumb|300px|Route 38]] | [[File:Johto Route 38 GSC.png|thumb|300px|Route 38]] | ||
{{rt|38|Johto}} connects [[Ecruteak City]] to {{rt|39|Johto}} in the west, near the MooMoo Farm. | {{rt|38|Johto}} connects [[Ecruteak City]] to {{rt|39|Johto}} in the west, near the MooMoo Farm. On your way west, you can trade phone numbers with Schoolboy Chad for alerts about {{p|Snubbull}} {{DL|Pokémon outbreak|Generation II|swarms}}. Register Lass Dana's number and she'll call for a rematch; defeat her again to receive a {{evostone|Thunderstone}}. | ||
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== Route 39 == | ==Route 39== | ||
[[File:Johto Route 39 GSC.png|thumb|200px|left|Route 39]] | [[File:Johto Route 39 GSC.png|thumb|200px|left|Route 39]] | ||
{{rt|39|Johto}} is a quiet, pastoral road that links {{rt|38|Johto}} to [[Olivine City]] in the south. | {{rt|39|Johto}} is a quiet, pastoral road that links {{rt|38|Johto}} to [[Olivine City]] in the south. The [[MooMoo Farm]] is located in the northwest part of the route. | ||
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=== MooMoo Farm === | ===MooMoo Farm=== | ||
The [[MooMoo Farm]] depends on its herd of {{p|Miltank}} to produce milk, but one of these cows has gotten sick. | The [[MooMoo Farm]] depends on its herd of {{p|Miltank}} to produce milk, but one of these cows has gotten sick. In order for it to recover, it must be fed a total of seven Berries. Once its condition improves, speak to the farmer to receive {{TM|13|Snore}} as a reward. He also begins selling {{DL|Drink|Moomoo Milk}} for {{pdollar}}500 per serving. | ||