← Route 10 |
Pokémon Revolution Online Route |
Route 12 → |
Route 11 — Kanto |
Overview
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Location
A positional vantage point of Route 11 in Kanto.
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Land Pokémon
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Average levels
17
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Members-only
1
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Extremely Rares
1
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Water Pokémon
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Average levels
16
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Members-only
0
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Extremely Rares
0
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Resources
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Battleable NPCs
10
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Ground-lootable items
4
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Berry trees
2
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Adjacent areas
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↑ |
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← Vermilion City |
Route 11 |
Route 12 → |
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↓ |
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Route 11 is a Kanto route that is interlocated between Vermilion City and Route 12, serving as a junctional route therebetween.
This route becomes immediately accessible from the contiguous Vermilion City upon obtaining the Thunder Badge from Vermilion Gym; before then, you will be occluded by an NPC who enjoins you to challenge Lt. Surge before proceedingly advancing onto this route.
The eastern gatehouse leads to Route 12, which paves the fastest-travellable path from Vermilion City to Fuchsia City; however, until the roadblocking Snorlax on the bridge is woken up, you will not be able to pass through the trisection to other contiguous areas. The only pathway to reach Lavender Town for the first time—and Celadon City at its ultimacy, for the fourth badge in Kanto’s successional line of gyms—is from the Rock Tunnel, which is reachable on Route 10 (eastwards of Cerulean City).
Notable miscellanies
Diglett’s Cave
Main article: Diglett’s Cave
Diglett’s Cave can be found north of the brook in the southwesternmost segment of the route.
It interconnects Route 2 to this route, thereby providing an on-foot shortcut between the two areas. Once the digway outlets of the cave on both routes have been interacted with, you can travel through the burrows for an even more expeditious shortcut, contingent that you have a Dig-toting Pokémon on-hand with 150-plus happiness points.
Abra porter
Contingent that you are a Kanto champion and that you have a Pokémon with the Teleport technique on-hand, the Magnemite wending nearby Diglett’s Cave will teleport you across the route for a fee of 750.
Wild Pokémon
Land
Pokémon |
Level range |
Times |
Held Item |
Rarity Tier |
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Drowzee |
15-19 |
Morning |
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Night |
TwistedSpoon |
Common |
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Ekans |
15-17 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Common |
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Hypno |
18-20 |
Morning |
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Night |
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Uncommon |
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Magnemite |
16-18 |
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Day |
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Metal Coat |
Common |
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Meowth |
15-17 |
Morning |
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Night |
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Common |
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Noctowl |
17-18 |
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Night |
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Common |
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Pidgeotto |
17-17 |
Morning |
Day |
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Common |
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Pidgey |
15-18 |
Morning |
Day |
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Common |
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Pidgey |
15-18 |
Morning |
Day |
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Common |
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Raticate |
18 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
Oran Berry |
Common |
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Rattata |
15-18 |
Morning |
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Oran Berry |
Common |
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Sandshrew |
15-18 |
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Day |
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Common |
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Snorlax |
20 |
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Day |
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Leftovers |
Rare |
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Spearow |
14-19 |
Morning |
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Night |
Sharp Beak |
Common |
- Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area
- Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick
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Water
Surfing
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Pokémon |
Level range |
Times |
Held Item |
Rod |
Rarity Tier |
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Krabby |
10-20 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Common |
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Tentacool |
17-19 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Common |
- Pink-colored names denote that this Pokémon is exclusively encounterable for members in this area
- Emboldened levels indicate they are isolatable with the Repel trick
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Fishing
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Pokémon |
Level range |
Times |
Held Item |
Rod |
Rarity Tier |
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Goldeen |
10-20 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Common |
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Gyarados |
20-22 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Uncommon |
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Horsea |
10-20 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
Dragon Scale |
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Common |
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Magikarp |
10-19 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Common |
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Poliwag |
10-20 |
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Night |
Kings Rock |
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Uncommon |
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Psyduck |
10-20 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Common |
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Seaking |
17-20 |
Morning |
Day |
Night |
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Uncommon |
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Shellder |
15-21 |
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Night |
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Uncommon |
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Slowpoke |
10-20 |
Morning |
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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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Headbuttable trees
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Pokémon |
Levels |
Rarity Tier |
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Silcoon |
18-22 |
Common |
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Rattata |
18-22 |
Common |
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Caterpie |
18-22 |
Common |
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Pidgey |
18-22 |
Common |
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Natu |
18-22 |
Uncommon |
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Pinsir |
18-22 |
Rare |
Items
Natural resources
Item |
Quantity |
Cooldown |
Location |
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Awakening |
1 |
Not respawnable |
North of the wending Magnemite porter on the west. |
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Escape Rope |
1 |
Not respawnable |
Hidden item. Shrouded underneath the boulder nearby the gatehouse. |
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Great Ball |
1 |
Not respawnable |
Next to the fence barricading the gatehouse. |
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Revive |
1 |
Not respawnable |
In the middle of a square of grass surrounded by roads west of the east gate. |
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TM114 — Rock Smash |
1 |
Not respawnable |
Claimable from one of Professor Oak’s aides upstairs in the gatehouse. |
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Chesto Berry |
1-3 |
3 days |
The berry-tree allotment northward of the gatehouse. |
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Persim Berry |
1-3 |
3 days |
The berry-tree allotment northward of the gatehouse. |
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Leppa Berry |
1-3 |
1 day |
A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees. |
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Lum Berry |
1-3 |
1 day |
A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees. |
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Sitrus Berry |
1-3 |
1 day |
A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees. |
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Pomeg Berry |
1-3 |
1 day |
A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees. |
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Kelpsy Berry |
1-3 |
1 day |
A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees. |
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Qualot Berry |
1-3 |
1 day |
A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees. |
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Hondew Berry |
1-3 |
1 day |
A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees. |
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Grepa Berry |
1-3 |
1 day |
A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees. |
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Tamato Berry |
1-3 |
1 day |
A randomized eventuality of all Headbuttable trees. |
NPC Trainers