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Part 10: The Light at the End of the Rock Tunnel
Part 10
In this update: The most boring area of the game comes to a close!
Route 10, the area with the Pokemon Center, is a bit...special. But we won't get to that for a while, as we need the ability to traverse water.
There is this trainer standing here. She claims to have battled several gym leaders, but lost each time. She has LV 20 Pikachu and Clefairy, so...with AI roulette in full force, yeah, I completely believe that.
Who needs Itemfinder? Not me. There were Cuttable trees, but I chopped them all down. Eternal hatred and all that.
Okay, let's head on in Rock Tunnel!
...Oh. Unlike every other cave in the game, Rock Tunnel is dark. Really dark. Without light, you can only see the walls and ladders, unless you're on top of them (like in the picture). And because of this ONE place, Flash is a HM and not a TM. Sigh. The only member of the team capable of learning Flash is...Alakazam, for some reason. But even though it almost certainly has at least one available moveslot, I'm stingy, so no way, Jose. However, there's a patch of grass above the Pokemon Center, and that contains Voltorb, who also has Flash. Let's go grab one real quick so you can see everything!
And I do mean you; the darkness has no effect on battles, and the only meaningful thing it does is obscure trainer locations. I never use Flash normally because I don't need it, but since I'm trying to be thorough...
...Really, Weepinbell? It actually got a level for mucking that up, which I was amused by.
Remember when I was constantly complaining about Pidgey? Remember when I stopped as soon as it hit LV 18, because Pidgeotto is a total bro? It's this kind of stuff that prompted that. It might as well be called Pidgebrotto. Except that's 11 characters, and no name can exceed 10. Oh well.
[size0]Note to self: next time you play Yellow, catch a wild Pidgeotto and nickname it Pidgebroto. That name is super accurate.[/size]
That'll do. Flash does no damage, and has a 69.6% chance to reduce a foe's accuracy by one level. If you ever need to reduce accuracy, just use Sand-Attack.
Selecting FLASH yields this message...
Followed by lighting the place up. If you leave Rock Tunnel itself, it'll go dark, but just changing floors won't make you reuse it. You may not appreciate it now, but another, more mandatory HM doesn't do this, and it gets annoying.
As for Rock Tunnel itself, it has plenty of Zubat and Geodude for your enjoyment, and is also where you can capture a Machop or Onix for your very own.
There's a new trainer type in Rock Tunnel, and as you'd expect, I completely forget to take a screencap on the first try. He has the first Cubone you'll see in the game. Its only damaging move at that level is Ground type, so Pidgeotto just has to Quick Attack away, and silently curse Growl after it shatters its Attack.
Whereas Super Nerds are your more stereotypical nerd, Pokemaniacs are more the kind you find here. :'D. This guy is notable for having a LV 25 Slowpoke, which is the highest level Pokemon we've seen so far...or at least, it would be, if I hadn't seen that LV 29 Dugtrio in Diglett's Cave earlier.
I got a shot of the Pokemaniac. Woo.
After him is a trainer with a Bulbasaur. That way you get to fight against all three starters in an attempt to make you regret your starter choice. Wartortle assures me I picked well, however, and as such feel no regret.
This statement is ironic because in later games, Pokemaniacs would appear dressed up in Pokemon costumes. Hey, whatever works for them.
Yes, they went there.
This guy apparently lives in here or something, since he calls you an 'outsider'. Between Wartortle, Alakazam, and Weepinbell, I can just tell him to go screw himself.
He does have a Graveler, which is...something, I guess. It's also LV 21, 4 levels below its evolution level. Again, I'd like to know where those hang out so I can catch one.
After a couple more trainers, I'm actually starting to run low on Bubblebeam/Psybeam/Vine Whip PP, so I use an Escape Rope to instantly return to the Pokemon Center. Escape Ropes have the same effect as Dig out of battle, so they're handy if you don't have something with Dig...and pointless if you do. I don't, so I haven't sold mine.
Eww, you're a Jr. Trainer. Maybe if you were a Cool Trainer or Beauty, but right now, nope.
...Who wrote the dialogue for these two? Shin?
Anyway, aside from the Cubone, Graveler, and musical reference, Rock Tunnel is entirely uninteresting in this LP. Thus, I will never return, and be incredibly grateful for that.
A nice treat. Ethers restore 10 PP to a move, and Max Ethers completely restore PP to one move. Of course, the moves you're most likely to want to restore PP to usually have 10 PP, tops...but extra recovery can't hurt.
At the time, it was just an off joke, I'm sure, but in 2011, I personally regretted this ever being said.
This is what happened after I told him he had a reasonable chance of winning.
Apparently, Route 10 (yes, this is still part of Route 10) has quite the pollen count.
TMI. That is all.
Anyway, I finally reach the next area: Lavender Town.
See? See how I'm in a town now? I COULD check this place out, but instead, I'm going west to Route 8 early...after depositing Voltorb. Voltorb will not be seen again, unfortunately. Remember when it used Flash to light up Rock Tunnel? Good times.
I have to beat this one trainer, whose line was completely wrecked when they ceased to call the trainer class Gamblers in the remakes.
Not pictured here: Cut being needed to access this patch of grass. I don't know why, you can evade all other trainers without having to cut through here (pun not intended), and there's another area that has basically the exact same encounter list. But it is. Now, you might be asking, 'Why go here?'
FIFTH BATTLING TEAM MEMBER. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-
Unbro, Pidgeotto.
Take two!
...FFFFFFFFFFFFF. Like Whirlwind, Roar instantly ends wild battles. And since Growlithe at this level only have one other move (Bite), there's a 50% chance (excluding flinch and such) that it'll wreck my day.
Pictured: the fourth Growlithe I found (the third also Roared me away). It never occurred to me to just have Weepinbell use Sleep Powder, then pick away with Vine Whip. Smooth.
Not amazing now, but give it time...
This person basically watched Team Rocket murder a Marowak. Somehow, a-hole doesn't seem like strong enough a word for that.
Apparently, Cubone are rare, so they're also valuable. They're also awesome, which apparently doesn't affect their value one bit. Weird.
Apparently, victims of Team Rocket's dickishness have become ghosts in Lavender Town's most well-known point of interest, the Pokemon Tower. Though, in the long run, it's not QUITE as bad a fate as you'd expect.
I want to know what this is. Unfortunately, you can't enter it, because the application form is gone. Weak.
A named guy that's gone missing? How irrelevant.
Well, one of the 15 known types IS called Ghost...
...Now I feel like a loser for saying that. Scratch that, no I don't.
...You know what? You're a troll. I'm leaving before I make Alakazam give your brain the same consistency as a smoothie.
The Poke Mart's noteworthy, as it's the first place to sell Great Balls, as well as a new item, Revive, which restores a fainted Pokemon to 1/2 of its max HP. It's extremely useful, and is the only buyable item capable of unfainting Pokemon, so stocking up isn't a bad idea at all.
If you want to change the nicknames of your Pokemon, here's where you do it. But only if you're the original trainer. If you traded for it (like Farfetch'd), you're stuck with what they gave you.
You know, for as small as it is, Lavender Town definitely has a lot of noteworthy stuff.
In case you weren't sure what people think about the Rockets.
An advertisement for something called the Silph Scope, made, oddly enough, by Silph Co. Again, nothing we'll ever see, I'm sure.
All right, let's check out that Pokemon Tower. It's a place where dead Pokemon are laid to rest. The first floor has trainers grieving for their lost Pokemon, but is otherwise entirely unnoteworthy.
The second floor has...SOMEGUY? This is noteworthy for being the first battle where he doesn't ambush you. Instead, you actually have to walk next to him to trigger the battle.
Thanks, I wasn't sure about that.
Still a jerkwad.
STILL forgot to get a shot of his second in-battle sprite. I also forgot to upload his LV 25 Pidgeotto. As always, my Pidgeotto was better.
As for Gyarados...yeah, his team's coming together, I guess. However, SOMEGUY is a dirty cheater.
Gyarados doesn't learn Leer until LV 32. Seriously.
This is more forgivable, since Dragon Rage is a TM move, but still doesn't get it normally until LV 25. Wartortle actually loses, since Mega Punch missed THREE times. Ugh.
...I want to, but I just can't risk it. Instead, Alakazam destroys it.
This time, I DO chance it, as Bite will wreck Kadabra up, and I don't think the AI roulette will hit Confusion twice, which I estimate is the only way it can KO Growlithe. And it did use it twice...Teleport, that is. Growlithe wins without a scratch.
Since Growlithe has Ember, I decide to try my luck with Ivysaur, too. It keeps using Vine Whip, so it manages to win without too much trouble. And trust me, this will NOT be its high point.
He's pretty sure that Marowak no longer exist. Stay classy, SOMEGUY.
(He's wrong, by the way. They're not even that rare where they can be found.)
Now, let's check the higher up.
Uhh...k. Growlithe, sic 'em!
Yeah, yeah, Growlithe's not intimidated by your s-
...Or maybe it is. Eh, I guess I'll wait to go any further up. Maybe if I get one of those Silph Scopes I read about, I could expose them as what they really are so Growlithe can start attacking and stop cowering...what? Oddly specific? Eh.
While you're intended to get the Silph Scope to complete the Pokemon Tower (which you have to do to finish the game), there's actually an oversight that would allow me to do so without getting the Silph Scope at any point. I'll show it when I return.
That's enough for now, so I'll chill at the Pokemon Center until next time. Which hopefully will be quicker than this time.
Next time: Back to back updates with Pokemon obtaining!