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=== National Park ===
=== National Park ===
[[Image:HGSS National Park.png|thumb|300px|right|National Park]]
[[File:HGSS National Park.png|thumb|300px|right|National Park]]


Exit north from the guardhouse to reach the [[National Park]].  The park is a haven for {{t|Bug}}- and {{type2|Grass}}s.  The park is open every day, but Trainers visiting on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday may participate in the [[Bug-Catching Contest]].
Exit north from the guardhouse to reach the [[National Park]].  The park is a haven for {{t|Bug}}- and {{type2|Grass}}s.  The park is open every day, but Trainers visiting on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday may participate in the [[Bug-Catching Contest]].
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== Route 36 ==
== Route 36 ==
[[Image:Johto Route36 Map.gif|frame|right|Route 36]]
[[File:Johto Route36 Map.gif|frame|right|Route 36]]


Leaving from the [[National Park]]'s east exit, check the Apricorn tree nearby to find a blue Apricorn.  Battle past the two Trainers and you will come to a 3-way intersection, with the odd tree blocking the narrow trail.  Try watering it with the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|SquirtBottle}}, and it attacks!  It turns out to be a {{p|Sudowoodo}}, a Pokémon that has more in common with a rock than a tree, which explains why it avoids water.  After battling it, the woman nearby will give you the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Berry Pots}}, which lets you grow Berries as you travel, as well as three Oran Berries and three Pecha Berries.  Now head north to reach {{rt|37|Johto}}.
Leaving from the [[National Park]]'s east exit, check the Apricorn tree nearby to find a Blu Apricorn.  Battle past the two Trainers and you will come to a 3-way intersection, with the odd tree blocking the narrow trail.  Try watering it with the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|SquirtBottle}}, and it attacks!  It turns out to be a {{p|Sudowoodo}}, a Pokémon that has more in common with a rock than a tree, which explains why it avoids water.  After battling it, the woman nearby will give you the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Berry Pots}}, which lets you grow Berries as you travel, as well as three Oran Berries and three Pecha Berries.  Now head north to reach {{rt|37|Johto}}.


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{{rt|37|Johto}} is the smallest route in all of [[Johto]], but that doesn't mean that there's nothing of interest here!
{{rt|37|Johto}} is the smallest route in all of [[Johto]], but that doesn't mean that there's nothing of interest here!
Besides a few Trainers, this route is also home to a trio of Apricorn trees.  The secluded grove produces red, blue, and black Apricorns, which Kurt can use to create a Level Ball, Lure Ball, and Heavy Ball, respectively. <br><br>
Besides a few Trainers, this route is also home to a trio of Apricorn trees.  The secluded grove produces Red, Blu, and Blk Apricorns, which Kurt can use to create a Level Ball, Lure Ball, and Heavy Ball, respectively. <br><br>
Continue north to [[Ecruteak City]].
Continue north to [[Ecruteak City]].


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