Route 7
Rattata
Raticate
Growlithe
Murkrow
Houndour
Houndour and Murkrow are both Dark types, though it's a little late in the game now to be training up a new party member. If you have several hours to kill and really want to use one though, that's up to you. Either way, when you're done on the route exit east back to Saffron City.
Enter this house on the west side of town and ascend to the upper floor to find a girl who bemoans the loss of her favourite Poke Doll. Being the good people we are, we of course are going to be do something about that. Just not yet. Exit Saffron City to the east only if you want to fight a few extra trainers.
Route 8
Growlithe
Abra
Kadabra
Haunter
Noctowl
Biker Dwayne || ¥960
Koffing Lv.27 || Poison || 658 exp
Koffing Lv.28 || Poison || 684 exp
Koffing Lv.29 || Poison || 708 exp
Koffing Lv.30 || Poison || 732 exp
Biker Harris || ¥1088
Flareon Lv.34 || Fire || 1441 exp
Biker Zeke || ¥1024
Koffing Lv.32 || Poison || 781 exp
Koffing Lv.32 || Poison || 781 exp
Super Nerd Sam || ¥1088
Grimer Lv.34 || Poison || 655 exp
Muk Lv.34 || Poison || 1143 exp
Super Nerd Tom || ¥1024
Magnemite Lv.32 || Electric / Steel || 609 exp
Magnemite Lv.32 || Electric / Steel || 609 exp
Magnemite Lv.32 || Electric / Steel || 609 exp
Get the PrzCureBerry from the tree to the east and then fly back to Saffron City. This time exit to the north.
Enter the Pokemon Fan Club (directly north of the gym) and talk to the man in the blue shirt to receive the Lost Item. Whenever you feel inclined to do so, return this to the girl in Saffron City to get a Pass for the magnet train. We can now travel between Saffron City and Goldenrod City any time we wish. For now though, we have more business in Vermillion City - specifically on the path outside the southeast exit.
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|| Snorlax Lv.50 || Normal ||
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|| Body Slam
|| Rest
|| Snore
|| Rollout
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This fight is actually pretty tough, if you want to catch Snorlax you're going to need a lot of patience and just as much healing items and poke balls. Heavy Balls work the best if you've had Kurt make some for you, but let's be honest, you probably haven't. Status-inflicting moves are useless because Snorlax will cancel them out by using Rest, which also completely restores its HP. And it knows Snore, so it can still attack while it's asleep! To make things worse, it is also holding the Leftovers item so it will recover HP each turn whether it uses Rest or not. Like I said, you're in for a frustrating battle.
Anyway, before we continue into the cave Snorlax was blocking, let's go east.
Route 11
Rattata
Magnemite
Drowzee
Hypno
One trainer is directly north of you when you enter.
Psychic Fidel || ¥1088
Xatu Lv.34 || Psychic / Flying || 1245 exp
The next trainer is almost directly east.
Youngster Jason || ¥528
Sandslash Lv.33 || Ground || 1152 exp
Crobat Lv.33 || Poison / Flying || 1441 exp
There's another trainer southeast of here.
Yongster Owen || ¥560
Growlithe Lv.35 || Fire || 682 exp
The final trainer is northeast of here.
Psychic Herman || ¥960
Exeggcute Lv.30 || Grass / Psychic || 630 exp
Exeggcute Lv.30 || Grass / Psychic || 630 exp
Exeggutor Lv.30 || Grass / Psychic || 1362 exp
Diglett's Cave
Diglett
Dugtrio
Diglett and Dugtrio are super-fast Ground type Pokemon which you have very little use for at this point.
Route 2
Hoothoot
Noctowl
Ledyba (S)
Ledian (S)
Spinarak (G)
Ariados (G)
Bug Catcher Ed || ¥480
Beedrill Lv.30 || Bug / Poison || 1021 exp
Beedrill Lv.30 || Bug / Poison || 1021 exp
Beedrill Lv.30 || Bug / Poison || 1021 exp
Now head north into the city.
Pewter City Gym Challenge
The only trainer here has only a pure Ground type Pokemon, but the theme is supposed to be Rock types. These Pokemon are vulnerable to Grass, Water, Fighting, and Ground, and Steel types (Just the first two for Ground types). Many Rock Pokemon are also Ground-type, which means they may know moves that are super effective against Steel types. Note that partial Ground types will also be completely immune to Electric attacks. Flying Pokemon are immune to Ground attacks but weak to Rock, so you should leave them out of the fray. Fire types are also a bad pick, and Rock types will resist Normal-type attacks.
Camper Jerry || ¥740
Sandslash Lv.37 || Ground || 1291 exp
Leader Brock || ¥4200
Graveler Lv.41 || Rock / Ground || 1176 exp
Rhyhorn Lv.41 || Ground / Rock || 1185 exp
Omastar Lv.42 || Rock / Water || 1791 exp
Onix Lv.44 || Rock / Ground || 1017 exp
Kabutops Lv.42 || Rock / Water || 1809 exp
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