Kanto Route 9

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Gen I Gen II Gen III
Pokémon world routes
     

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 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 (Teleport) in Generation I, or TM40 (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 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.

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

Item Location Games

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Pokémon

Generation I

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


  Rattata R B Y Grass 14-17 45%


  Rattata R B Y Grass 18 15%


  Nidoran♂ R B Y Grass 16-18 35%


  Spearow R B Y Grass 13-17 30%


  Spearow R B Y Grass 17 10%


  Ekans R B Y Grass 11-17 25%


  Sandshrew R B Y Grass 11-17 25%


  Nidoran♀ R B Y Grass 16-18 25%


  Nidorina R B Y Grass 18 5%


  Nidorino R B Y Grass 18 5%


  Raticate R B Y Grass 20 4%


  Fearow R B Y Grass 19 1%


A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.

Generation II

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Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
All times


  Mankey G S C Grass 13 30%


  Rattata G S C Grass 15 30%


  Primeape G S C Grass 15 5%
Morning


  Rattata G S C Grass 15 30%


  Rattata G S C Grass 13 30%


  Spearow G S C Grass 13 20%


  Spearow G S C Grass 13-15 50%


  Spearow G S C Grass 15 30%


  Raticate G S C Grass 15 10%


  Raticate G S C Grass 15 15%


  Raticate G S C Grass 15 20%


  Fearow G S C Grass 15 5%


  Fearow G S C Grass 15 15%


  Marowak G S C Grass 18 5%
Day


  Rattata G S C Grass 15 30%


  Rattata G S C Grass 13 30%


  Spearow G S C Grass 13 20%


  Spearow G S C Grass 13-15 50%


  Spearow G S C Grass 15 30%


  Raticate G S C Grass 15 10%


  Raticate G S C Grass 15 15%


  Raticate G S C Grass 15 20%


  Fearow G S C Grass 15 5%


  Fearow G S C Grass 15 15%


  Marowak G S C Grass 18 5%
Night


  Rattata G S C Grass 13-15 40%


  Rattata G S C Grass 13-15 70%


  Venonat G S C Grass 15 30%


  Raticate G S C Grass 15 25%


  Raticate G S C Grass 15 30%


  Raticate G S C Grass 15-18 25%


  Venomoth G S C Grass 15 10%


  Zubat G S C Grass 15 5%
Surfing and Fishing


  Goldeen G S C Surfing 10-19 90%


  Seaking G S C Surfing 15-19 10%


  Magikarp G S C Old Rod 10 85%


  Goldeen G S C Old Rod 10 15%


  Goldeen G S C Good Rod 20 65%


  Magikarp G S C Good Rod 20 35%


  Goldeen G S C Super Rod 40 70%


  Magikarp G S C Super Rod 40 20%


  Seaking G S C Super Rod 40 10%


A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.

Generation III

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate


  Rattata FR LG Grass 14-17 40%


  Spearow FR LG Grass 13-17 35%


  Ekans FR LG Grass 11-17 25%


  Sandshrew FR LG Grass 11-17 25%


A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.

Generation IV

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Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
All times


  Mankey HG SS Grass 13 30%


  Primeape HG SS Grass 15 5%
Morning


  Rattata HG SS Grass 15 30%


  Rattata HG SS Grass 13 30%


  Spearow HG SS Grass 13 20%


  Spearow HG SS Grass 13-15 50%


  Raticate HG SS Grass 15 10%


  Raticate HG SS Grass 15 15%


  Fearow HG SS Grass 15 5%
Day


  Rattata HG SS Grass 15 30%


  Rattata HG SS Grass 13 30%


  Spearow HG SS Grass 13 20%


  Spearow HG SS Grass 13-15 50%


  Raticate HG SS Grass 15 10%


  Raticate HG SS Grass 15 15%


  Fearow HG SS Grass 15 5%
Night


  Rattata HG SS Grass 15 40%


  Rattata HG SS Grass 13-15 70%


  Raticate HG SS Grass 13-15 25%


  Raticate HG SS Grass 13-15 30%
Surfing and Fishing


  Goldeen HG SS Surfing 10-15 90%


  Seaking HG SS Surfing 15 10%


  Magikarp HG SS Old Rod 10 95%


  Goldeen HG SS Old Rod 10 5%


  Goldeen HG SS Good Rod 20 60%


  Magikarp HG SS Good Rod 20 40%


  Goldeen HG SS Super Rod 40 90%


  Magikarp HG SS Super Rod 40 7%


  Seaking HG SS Super Rod 40 3%
Special Pokémon


  Sableye HG SS Swarms Unknown Unknown


  Mawile HG SS Swarms Unknown Unknown


  Linoone HG SS Hoenn Sound Unknown Unknown


  Whismur HG SS Hoenn Sound Unknown Unknown


  Bidoof HG SS Sinnoh Sound Unknown Unknown


  Buizel HG SS Sinnoh Sound Unknown Unknown


A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.

Trainers

Generation I

Trainer Pokémon
Jr. Trainer
Jr. Trainer
Reward: $360
  Oddish Lv.18
No item
  Bellsprout Lv.18
No item
  Oddish Lv.18
No item
  Bellsprout Lv.18
No item
Hiker
Hiker
Reward: $700
  Machop Lv.20
No item
  Onix Lv.20
No item
Bug Catcher
Bug Catcher
Reward: $190
  Beedrill Lv.19
No item
  Beedrill Lv.19
No item
Jr. Trainer Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.
Jr. Trainer Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.
Reward: $420
  Growlithe Lv.21
No item
  Charmander Lv.21
No item
Youngster Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.
Youngster Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.
Reward: $360
  Sandshrew Lv.24
No item
Hiker
Hiker
Reward: $735
  Geodude Lv.21
No item
  Onix Lv.21
No item
Bug Catcher
Bug Catcher
Reward: $190
  Caterpie Lv.20
No item
  Weedle Lv.20
No item
  Venonat Lv.20
No item
Jr. Trainer
Jr. Trainer
Reward: $380
  Rattata Lv.19
No item
  Diglett Lv.19
No item
  Ekans Lv.19
No item
  Sandshrew Lv.19
No item
Hiker
Hiker
Reward: $700
  Geodude Lv.20
No item
  Machop Lv.20
No item
  Geodude Lv.20
No item
Jr. Trainer
Jr. Trainer
Reward: $460
  Meowth Lv.23
No item


Generation II

Trainer Pokémon
Picnicker Edna
Picnicker Edna
キミエ Kimie
Reward: $720
  Nidorina Lv.30
No item
  Raichu Lv.34
No item
Camper Sid
Camper Sid
リョウスケ Ryōsuke
Reward: $640
  Dugtrio Lv.32
No item
  Poliwrath Lv.29
No item
  Primeape Lv.29
No item
Camper Dean
Camper Dean
ユウト Yūto
Reward: $672
  Golduck Lv.33
No item
  Sandslash Lv.31
No item
Hiker Tim
Hiker Tim
マサミチ Masamichi
Reward: $1344
  Graveler Lv.31
No item
  Graveler Lv.31
No item
  Graveler Lv.31
No item
Picnicker Heidi
Picnicker Heidi
リカコ Rikako
Reward: $688
  Skiploom Lv.32
No item
  Skiploom Lv.32
No item
Hiker Sidney
Hiker Sidney
タカアキ Takaaki
Reward: $1440
  Onix Lv.32
No item
  Dugtrio Lv.34
No item
Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.


Generation III

Trainer Pokémon
Picnicker Alicia
Picnicker Alicia
エミカ Emika
Reward: $360
  Oddish Lv.18
No item
  Bellsprout Lv.18
No item
  Oddish Lv.18
No item
  Bellsprout Lv.18
No item
Hiker Jeremy
Hiker Jeremy
ナルオ Naruo
Reward: $720
  Machop Lv.20
No item
  Onix Lv.20
No item
Hiker Alan
Hiker Alan
マサノリ Masanori
Reward: $756
  Geodude Lv.21
No item
  Onix Lv.21
No item
Bug Catcher Conner
Bug Catcher Conner
ヒロミチ Hiromichi
Reward: $240
  Caterpie Lv.20
No item
  Weedle Lv.20
No item
  Venonat Lv.20
No item
Camper Drew
Camper Drew
ノリヒロ Norihiro
Reward: $380
  Rattata Lv.19
No item
  Sandshrew Lv.19
No item
  Ekans Lv.19
No item
  Sandshrew Lv.19
No item
Camper Chris
Camper Chris
マサシ Masashi
Reward: $420
  Growlithe Lv.21
No item
  Charmander Lv.21
No item
Bug Catcher Brent
Bug Catcher Brent
ヨウイチ Yōichi
Reward: $228
  Beedrill Lv.19
No item
  Beedrill Lv.19
No item
Hiker Brice
Hiker Brice
ハルノブ Harunobu
Reward: $720
  Geodude Lv.20
No item
  Geodude Lv.20
No item
  Machop Lv.20
No item
Picnicker Caitlin
Picnicker Caitlin
サチエ Sachie
Reward: $460
  Meowth Lv.23
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.


Generation IV

Trainer Pokémon
Picnicker Edna
Picnicker Edna
キミエ Kimie
Reward: $720
  Nidorina Lv.41
No item
  Raichu Lv.45
No item
Camper Sid
Camper Sid
リョウスケ Ryōsuke
Reward: $640
  Dugtrio Lv.43
No item
  Poliwrath Lv.40
No item
  Primeape Lv.40
No item
Camper Dean
Camper Dean
ユウト Yūto
Reward: $672
  Golduck Lv.44
No item
  Sandslash Lv.42
No item
Hiker Eoin
Hiker Eoin
マサミチ Masamichi
Reward: $1344
  Graveler Lv.42
No item
  Graveler Lv.42
No item
  Graveler Lv.42
No item
Picnicker Heidi
Picnicker Heidi
リカコ Rikako
Reward: $688
  Skiploom Lv.43
No item
  Skiploom Lv.43
No item
Hiker Clarke
Hiker Clarke
タカアキ Takaaki
Reward: $1440
  Onix Lv.43
No item
  Dugtrio Lv.45
No item
Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.


Differences among generations

Generations I and III

Only a few cosmetic changes are present between Generations I and III. The normal tree on the side of the cuttable tree in the west of the route is changed to a fence and the same kind of tree south of the nearly tall grass is changed to a rock. Some hills are bigger, and all of them are made taller in FireRed and LeafGreen, adding another hill above. Also, the flowers in the west entrance are replaced by trees.

Generation II

In Generation II, the route was shortened by roughly 30%, and the corner between it and Route 10 belonged to it instead of belonging to Route 10 as it does in Generation I and III, making the north entrance to the Rock Tunnel placed practically in this route by three steps. Interestly, the only way to enter the cave is entering Route 10 as the half of the Pokémon Center blocks the way. Also, almost 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 Generations.

Generation IV

Many changes are made in this route. The cuttable tree is removed, the tall grass in the west side is sigthly moved to the south, the shape of the same grass is also different, the ledge north of the signpost is removed, as a new ledge is added near the center grass, and a hill is added to the route to give it a more in-depth feel. South of the east tall grass, a new fence with four cuttable trees is added replacing the ledge north of the Poké Center, one of these trees not being necesary to pass through the grass. Like in Gold, Silver and Crystal, the corner between it and Route 10 belonged to this route; however, this time the Rock Tunnel entrance is not placed in the route.

For decorative purposes, rocks are added in some hills, as are the flowers near the Pokémon Center and two more hills in the east river. This river is not a dead end to the north like in previous generations; this time the water goes north, but it's still impossible to advance due to rocks blocking the way. The west-to-east part of the river is significantly shortened. Also, the trees in the west entrance are replaced by an extension of the south hill.

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Generation I
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Generation II
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Generation III
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Generation IV

Trivia

  • In Pokémon Yellow, close to where the player enters Route 9 from Cerulean City, there is a Youngster. After defeating him he says he will have to start his "100-match winning streak" again; this is implying that this trainer is A.J. from The Path to the Pokémon League.
  • The fence with the trees mentioned above is very similar to the tree barricade between the Pokémon Center and the Rock Tunnel in Route 10 in Generations I and III.
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The fence and the tree barricade.

See also


Kanto
               
Settlements
Pallet TownViridian CityPewter CityCerulean CityVermilion CityLavender Town
Celadon CitySaffron CityFuchsia CityCinnabar IslandIndigo Plateau
Routes
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Landmarks
Professor Oak's LaboratoryViridian ForestDiglett's CavePewter Museum of ScienceMt. Moon (Square) • Cerulean Cave
Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5–6)Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7–8)S.S. AnneS.S. AquaSea CottageRock Tunnel
Power PlantCycling Road/Pokémon RoadTeam Rocket HideoutSilph Co.Magnet TrainPokémon TowerSafari Zone/Pal Park
GO ParkSeafoam IslandsPokémon MansionCinnabar LabPokémon League Reception GateVictory RoadTohjo Falls
Access to
Sevii IslandsJohto
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