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Fuchsia City — Kanto |
Overview
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Location
A positional vantage point of Fuchsia City in Kanto.
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Fuchsia City Gym
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Gym-leader
Janine
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Type specialty
Poison
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Badge
Soul Badge
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Water Pokémon
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Average levels
13
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Members-only
1
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Extremely Rares
0
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Adjacent areas
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↑ |
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← Route 18 |
Fuchsia City |
Route 15 → |
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Route 19 ↓ |
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Fuchsia City is a town situated in central-southern Kanto. It is a tripoint between Route 15, Route 19, and Route 16.
Fuchsia Gym is tenanted here, which rewards the Soul Badge to victorious trainers—the fifth badge in Kanto’s successional line of gyms. This badge grants access to Saffron City for the sixth badge once you dispense Lemonade to any of the four gatehouse guards.
Next to Fuchsia Gym, its most saliently notable intrasite is Kanto Safari Zone—a regulatorily controlled preservoir that harbors many limitedly huntable Pokémon for its visitors to capture.
Notable miscellanies
Kanto Safari Zone
Main article: Kanto Safari Zone
Kanto’s Safari Zone is tenanted in Fuchsia City. Admissibility to it requires defeating Victor on Route 19; thereafter, you can enter it for a fee of 5,000 for a 20-minute session or purchase a daily pass, which allows you to freely enter any Safari Zone for 24 hours, for a fee of 50,000. You can also purchase the 10,000 option to gain a 20-minute access into the Effort Wald—an area specialized for EV training.
HM03 (Surf) in Safari House 4 (on Safari Area 3); once this has been acquired, water will be traversable by usage of surfable mounts and/or Surf-wielding Pokémon.
[Kanto Safari Effort Wald]]
The Effort Wald area is an area carefully designed to amplify the speed and efficiency to which a player can EV train. It is divided into two main maps, each with 3 specific patches of grass that each spawn certain Pokémon for a certain stat.
TM Vendor
This NPC will sell you TMs from Generation I, this means only Category:Generation I Pokémon are able to use these TMs.
Items |
Price |
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TM1 — Mega Punch |
6,000 |
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TM2 — Razor Wind |
3,500 |
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TM4 — Whirlwind |
4,000 |
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TM5 — Mega Kick |
6,000 |
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TM8 — Body Slam |
6,500 |
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TM9 — Take Down |
6,500 |
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TM11 — Bubble Beam |
3,000 |
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TM16 — Pay Day |
1,500 |
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TM17 — Submission |
6,500 |
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TM21 — Mega Drain |
3,000 |
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TM23 — Dragon Rage |
2,000 |
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TM27 — Fissure |
15,000 |
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TM34 — Bide |
1,000 |
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TM37 — Egg Bomb |
6,500 |
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TM39 — Swift |
3,000 |
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TM40 — Skull Bash |
6,000 |
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TM41 — Soft-Boiled |
5,000 |
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TM46 — Psywave |
3,000 |
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Officer Jenny’s bounties
Similar to other Kanto cities and towns, there is an Officer Jenny here that gives out small quests, often dubbed ‘bounties’. She is directly to the right of the Pokémart and she will give the following bounties:
- Catch an Exeggcute in the Safari. You are asked to catch an Exeggcute inside the Kanto Safari Zone. Entering the Safari will cost you 5,000 for a single 20-minute session. The reward for completing this bounty is
- Catch a Hidden Ability Nido. This bounty asks that you show Jenny a Nido with the Hustle ability. These can be Nidoran Female, Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Nidoran Male, Nidorino, or Nidoking. The chance for one of them to spawn with their hidden ability is 5%, so it may take a while to complete this bounty. The reward for completing this bounty is
Fishing Guru
The Fishing Guru can be found residing in Fuchsia House 1 (the house nearby the enfenced pond). He will sell you a Good Rod for 15,000, contingent that you already have the lower-tier Old Rod on-hand, enabling you to hunt for more exclusively fishable Pokémon.
Mime Jr.-trader
A NPC trader can be found in Fuchsia City’s Pokémart; he will trade his Mime Jr. in exchange for a Mr. Mime from you. The Mime Jr. will be level 20.
Wild Pokémon
Fishing
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Pokémon |
Level range |
Times |
Held Item |
Rod |
Rarity Tier |
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Goldeen |
10-15 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Common |
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Gyarados |
20 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Common |
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Horsea |
15-20 |
Morning |
Day |
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Dragon Scale |
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Common |
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Krabby |
10-15 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Common |
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Magikarp |
10-15 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Common |
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Politoed |
20-20 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
Kings Rock |
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Rare |
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Poliwag |
10-15 |
Morning |
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Night |
Kings Rock |
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Common |
- Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area.
- All Pokémon tabulated here can only be encountered via fishing; they are not Surf-encounterable.
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Items
Pokémart
Ground-lootable items
Item |
Quantity |
Cooldown |
Location |
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Ultra Ball |
1 |
Not respawnable |
In the northwesternmost corner, next to a lamppost. |
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PP Up |
1 |
Indefinite |
Hidden Item. Adjacent on the north-east side of the lamppost mentionned for the Ultra Ball. |
Fuchsia Gym
All the red-highlighted areas are impassable, marking the invisible barriers.
Upon defeating Janine, you will procure the Soul Badge, which is a prerequisite for advancing to Saffron City in order to acquire the next badge in the successional line in the Marsh Badge. Thereupon, Toxic will be sold by the Gym Guide at 5,000 for one or 20,000 for five. However the first time you purchase the TM, it will be sold at half the true value, lowering it to 2,500.
In order to reach Janine, you will need to navigate your way through an invisible maze, battling a gauntlet of Janine impostors. The barriers that you need to pass through are invisible; see the pictorial guide to the right to know the pathway you need to tread through.
Gym-trainers
Janine
Janine specializes in Poison-type Pokémon.
While common sense dictates to preparatively strategize against the Poison-type weaknesses, it is worth noting that part of her lineup is comprised of Bug-type Pokémon, too; as such, it is advisable to consider deploying Fire-, and Psychic-type Pokémon and moves against it. Ground-type Pokémon and moves should be disconsidered, since most of her Pokémon are immune to it due to Flying-typing and the Levitate ability.
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Janine |
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Ariados
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Move |
Type |
Category |
Base Power |
Accuracy |
Poison Jab |
Poison |
Physical |
80 |
100 |
Toxic |
Poison |
Status |
— |
90 |
[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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Crobat
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Move |
Type |
Category |
Base Power |
Accuracy |
Venoshock |
Poison |
Special |
65 |
100 |
Air Slash |
Flying |
Special |
75 |
95 |
[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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Weezing
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Move |
Type |
Category |
Base Power |
Accuracy |
Clear Smog |
Poison |
Special |
50 |
— |
Toxic |
Poison |
Status |
— |
90 |
[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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Venomoth
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Move |
Type |
Category |
Base Power |
Accuracy |
Signal Beam |
Bug |
Special |
75 |
100 |
Double Team |
Normal |
Status |
— |
— |
Toxic |
Poison |
Status |
— |
90 |
[[]] |
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— |
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- Emboldened moves avail from a STAB bonus when deployed by that Pokémon.
- Italicized moves are functionally broken; see their individualized pages for more information.
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Post-E4 Challenge
After defeating the Kanto League, Janine will be rechallengeable and will reward you with some items.
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Janine |
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Ariados
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Move |
Type |
Category |
Base Power |
Accuracy |
Cross Poison |
Poison |
Physical |
70 |
100 |
[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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Crobat
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Move |
Type |
Category |
Base Power |
Accuracy |
[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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Drapion
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Move |
Type |
Category |
Base Power |
Accuracy |
[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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Toxicroak
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Move |
Type |
Category |
Base Power |
Accuracy |
[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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Venomoth
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Move |
Type |
Category |
Base Power |
Accuracy |
Sludge Bomb |
Poison |
Special |
90 |
100 |
Toxic |
Poison |
Status |
— |
90 |
[[]] |
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— |
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[[]] |
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— |
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- Emboldened moves avail from a STAB bonus when deployed by that Pokémon.
- Italicized moves are functionally broken; see their individualized pages for more information.
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Item |
Quantity |
Reward Tier |
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Kebia Berry |
3 |
1 |