List of locations by index number in Generation II
Each location in the Generation II games has its own ID used internally by the game.
In Pokémon Crystal, these index numbers are used for three purposes: the Poké Seer, the location header pop-up at the bottom of the screen, and the location displayed by the Town Map. In Gold and Silver, only the last purpose is used.
The location header pop-up only recognizes IDs 0x00-0x5F; all other values return garbage strings.
Poké Seer
Pokémon caught in Pokémon Crystal record information about their capture. This value is blank (0x00 0x00) for Pokémon obtained in games other than Pokémon Crystal. If a Pokémon is traded to a Generation I game, this data is permanently lost; however, it is retained when traded to Pokémon Gold and Silver, despite those games not recording this data.
In Pokémon Crystal, the Poké Seer in Cianwood City tells the player where their Pokémon was caught, the time at which it was caught, and the level at which it was caught. In Pokémon Stadium 2, checking a Pokémon shows where it was caught, the time at which it was caught, and the level at which it was caught. This information is not otherwise available to the player.
In the Pokémon data structure, the met location is stored using 7 bits, so only 127 locations (0x00 to 0x7F) are possible.
- For all IDs not marked (unlabeled) in the table below, she simply says, "Hm… I see you met <Pokémon> here: <location>!"
- Any IDs not included in the table below use the same response, but since they do not have valid strings associated with them, the location name will be garbage text.
- IDs 0x00 and 0x7E cause the seer to say, "Whaaaat? I can't tell a thing! How could I not know of this?"
- ID 0x7F causes the seer to say, "What!? Incredible! I don't how understand how, but it is incredible! You are special. I can't tell where you met it, but it was at level <level>. Am I good or what?"
- IDs 0x60-0x7D are completely invalid.
List
# | Hex | Location |
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000 | 0x00 | Special[a] |
001 | 0x01 | New Bark Town |
002 | 0x02 | Route 29 |
003 | 0x03 | Cherrygrove City |
004 | 0x04 | Route 30 |
005 | 0x05 | Route 31 |
006 | 0x06 | Violet City |
007 | 0x07 | Sprout Tower |
008 | 0x08 | Route 32 |
009 | 0x09 | Ruins of Alph |
010 | 0x0A | Union Cave |
011 | 0x0B | Route 33 |
012 | 0x0C | Azalea Town |
013 | 0x0D | Slowpoke Well |
014 | 0x0E | Ilex Forest |
015 | 0x0F | Route 34 |
016 | 0x10 | Goldenrod City |
017 | 0x11 | Radio Tower |
018 | 0x12 | Route 35 |
019 | 0x13 | National Park |
020 | 0x14 | Route 36 |
021 | 0x15 | Route 37 |
022 | 0x16 | Ecruteak City |
023 | 0x17 | Tin Tower |
024 | 0x18 | Burned Tower |
025 | 0x19 | Route 38 |
026 | 0x1A | Route 39 |
027 | 0x1B | Olivine City |
028 | 0x1C | Lighthouse |
029 | 0x1D | Battle Tower |
030 | 0x1E | Route 40 |
031 | 0x1F | Whirl Islands |
032 | 0x20 | Route 41 |
033 | 0x21 | Cianwood City |
034 | 0x22 | Route 42 |
035 | 0x23 | Mt. Mortar |
036 | 0x24 | Mahogany Town |
037 | 0x25 | Route 43 |
038 | 0x26 | Lake of Rage |
039 | 0x27 | Route 44 |
040 | 0x28 | Ice Path |
041 | 0x29 | Blackthorn City |
042 | 0x2A | Dragon's Den |
043 | 0x2B | Route 45 |
044 | 0x2C | Dark Cave |
045 | 0x2D | Route 46 |
046 | 0x2E | Silver Cave |
047 | 0x2F | Pallet Town |
048 | 0x30 | Route 1 |
049 | 0x31 | Viridian City |
050 | 0x32 | Route 2 |
051 | 0x33 | Pewter City |
052 | 0x34 | Route 3 |
053 | 0x35 | Mt. Moon |
054 | 0x36 | Route 4 |
055 | 0x37 | Cerulean City |
056 | 0x38 | Route 24 |
057 | 0x39 | Route 25 |
058 | 0x3A | Route 5 |
059 | 0x3B | Underground |
060 | 0x3C | Route 6 |
061 | 0x3D | Vermilion City |
062 | 0x3E | Diglett's Cave |
063 | 0x3F | Route 7 |
064 | 0x40 | Route 8 |
065 | 0x41 | Route 9 |
066 | 0x42 | Rock Tunnel |
067 | 0x43 | Route 10 |
068 | 0x44 | Power Plant |
069 | 0x45 | Lavender Town |
070 | 0x46 | Lav Radio Tower |
071 | 0x47 | Celadon City |
072 | 0x48 | Saffron City |
073 | 0x49 | Route 11 |
074 | 0x4A | Route 12 |
075 | 0x4B | Route 13 |
076 | 0x4C | Route 14 |
077 | 0x4D | Route 15 |
078 | 0x4E | Route 16 |
079 | 0x4F | Route 17 |
080 | 0x50 | Route 18 |
081 | 0x51 | Fuchsia City |
082 | 0x52 | Route 19 |
083 | 0x53 | Route 20 |
084 | 0x54 | Seafoam Islands |
085 | 0x55 | Cinnabar Island |
086 | 0x56 | Route 21 |
087 | 0x57 | Route 22 |
088 | 0x58 | Victory Road |
089 | 0x59 | Route 23 |
090 | 0x5A | Indigo Plateau |
091 | 0x5B | Route 26 |
092 | 0x5C | Route 27 |
093 | 0x5D | Tohjo Falls |
094 | 0x5E | Route 28 |
095 | 0x5F | Fast Ship |
126 | 0x7E | (unlabeled) |
127 | 0x7F | Event |
Notes
- ↑ 0x00 is the ID of 2F of all Pokémon Centers. However, the player's previous location is used for the Pokégear map, and any Eggs hatched there use the player's previous location.
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