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Pallet Town
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"

Interior of Pallet Town.
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Connecting locations
 
Route 1
 
Pallet Town
 
Route 21
 
Location

Location of Pallet Town in Kanto.

Pallet Town is the first town the player begins. It is located in Kanto. This town leads to Route 1 on the north and Route 21 on the south, although you need Surf to access it.

You can talk to your rival's Mom in his house to change his nickname.

Items[]

Item Location
Potion
Withdraw from PC in player's bedroom.
Town Map
Given by Blue's sister in his house.
Poké Ball (x5)
Given by Prof.Oak after delivering his Parcel.
Pokédex
Given by Prof.Oak after delivering his Parcel.
Poké Ball (x2)
Given by Prof.Oak's assistant after delivering his Parcel.
Magenta item balls respawn at midnight. See Time.
For other item ball colors, see Item Balls.

Pokémon[]

Pokémon Type Level Catch Rate Encounter Rate
Starter
Bulbasaur Grass Poison 5 Choice One
Charmander Fire 5 Choice One
Squirtle Water 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "Ash")
Pikachu Electric 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "Gary")
Eevee Normal 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "Schrroms")
Aggron/Bellsprout Steel Poison 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "Pikachu")
Golbat/Diglett Poison Ground 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "Frogman")
Vibrava/Tentacool Ground Poison 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "God")
Bidoof Normal 5 Choice One
Surf
Poliwag Water 2-3 255 35%
Magikarp Water 2-5 255 65%
Old Rod
Poliwag Water 5 255 20%
Magikarp Water 5 255 80%
Good Rod
Poliwag Water 5-15 255 60%
Goldeen Water 5-15 225 20%
Magikarp Water 5-15 255 20%
Super Rod
Psyduck Water 15-35 190 15%
Poliwhirl Water 20-30 120 70%
Slowpoke Water Psychic 15-35 190 15%
Gift (Player's Sibling, w/ Celadon Badge)
Bulbasaur Grass Poison Egg Gift Starter: Squirtle
Charmander Fire Egg Gift Starter: Bulbasaur
Squirtle Water Egg Gift Starter: Charmander
Gift (Oak, Postgame w/ 12 to 15 Badges)
Treecko Grass 5 Choice One
Torchic Fire 5 Choice One
Mudkip Water 5 Choice One
Trade (Breeder, after gift from Oak)
Treecko Grass Same as Traded Bulbasaur Chose Torchic
Torchic Fire Same as Traded Charmander Chose Mudkip
Mudkip Water Same as Traded Squirtle Chose Treecko
Grass (Inaccessible)
Bulbasaur Grass Poison 5 45 20%
Ivysaur Grass Poison 10 45 10%
Venusaur Grass Poison 15 45 3%
Charmander Fire 5 45 20%
Charmeleon Fire 10 45 10%
Charizard Fire Flying 15 45 3%
Squirtle Water 5 45 20%
Wartortle Water 10 45 10%
Blastoise Water 15 45 3%
Mew Psychic 1 45 1%
* Catch Rate influences how difficult a Pokémon is to catch. Higher numbers are easier.

Trainers[]

If the player chose Bulbasaur:

Rival Blue
Reward: ₽80
Squirtmander
Squirtle/Charmander
Lv. 5WaterFire
Ability: Blaze or TorrentItem: None
Moves: ScratchGrowlTackleTail Whip
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.

If the player chose Charmander:

Rival Blue
Reward: ₽80
Squirtsaur
Squirtle/Bulbasaur
Lv. 5WaterPoison
Ability: Overgrow or TorrentItem: None
Moves: GrowlTackleTail Whip
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.

If the player chose Squirtle:

Rival Blue
Reward: ₽80
Charsaur
Charmander/Bulbasaur
Lv. 5FirePoison
Ability: Blaze or OvergrowItem: None
Moves: TackleScratchGrowl
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.

Trivia[]

Patches of grass at the right of the town are inaccessible but contain wild Pokémon data. You can encounter every starter Pokémon and their evolutions here, as well as there being a 1% chance to encounter Mew.

Remix Mode[]

Pokémon[]

Pokémon Type Level Catch Rate Encounter Rate
Starter
Bulbasaur Grass Poison 5 Choice One
Charmander Fire 5 Choice One
Squirtle Water 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "Ash")
Pikachu Electric 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "Gary")
Eevee Normal 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "Schrroms")
Aggron/Bellsprout Steel Poison 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "Pikachu")
Golbat/Diglett Poison Ground 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "Frogman")
Vibrava/Tentacool Ground Poison 5 Choice One
Starter (Player named "God")
Bidoof Normal 5 Choice One
Surf
Poliwag Water 2-3 255 35%
Feebas Water 2-5 255 65%
Old Rod
Poliwag Water 5 255 20%
Klefki Steel Fairy 5 60 1%
Feebas Water 5 255 38%
Trubbish Poison 5 190 1%
Carvanha Water Dark 5 225 40%
Good Rod
Poliwag Water 5-15 255 60%
Goldeen Water 5-15 225 20%
Feebas Water 5-15 255 20%
Super Rod
Psyduck Water 15-35 190 15%
Poliwhirl Water 20-30 120 70%
Slowpoke Water Psychic 15-35 190 15%
Gift (Player's Sibling, w/ Celadon Badge)
Bulbasaur Grass Poison Egg Gift Starter: Squirtle
Charmander Fire Egg Gift Starter: Bulbasaur
Squirtle Water Egg Gift Starter: Charmander
Gift (Oak, Postgame w/ 12 to 15 Badges)
Treecko Grass 5 Choice One
Torchic Fire 5 Choice One
Mudkip Water 5 Choice One
Trade (Breeder, after gift from Oak)
Treecko Grass Same as Traded Bulbasaur Chose Torchic
Torchic Fire Same as Traded Charmander Chose Mudkip
Mudkip Water Same as Traded Squirtle Chose Treecko
Grass (Inaccessible)
Bulbasaur Grass Poison 5 45 20%
Ivysaur Grass Poison 10 45 10%
Venusaur Grass Poison 15 45 3%
Charmander Fire 5 45 20%
Charmeleon Fire 10 45 10%
Charizard Fire Flying 15 45 3%
Squirtle Water 5 45 20%
Wartortle Water 10 45 10%
Blastoise Water 15 45 3%
Mew Psychic 1 45 1%
* Catch Rate influences how difficult a Pokémon is to catch. Higher numbers are easier.

Trainers[]

Rival Blue
Reward: ₽80
Dratini
Dratini/Dratini
Lv. 5Dragon
Ability: Shed SkinItem: None
Moves: WrapLeer
*Hard Difficulty raises the level of Pokémon by 10%, rounded up, up to level 100.
*Pokémon of a higher level or that evolved due to rematches or difficulty might learn new moves or abilities.
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