Appendix:HeartGold and SoulSilver walkthrough/Section 22

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This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
These pages follow the remade Nintendo DS iteration, not Pokémon Gold and Silver. The guide for those games can be found here.


Route 16

Route 16

Route 16 links Celadon City to Route 17. The road southward to Fuchsia City can be dangerous for pedestrians, so be sure to bring a Bicycle.


Trendy Old Man

There is a house located deep in the trees on the north side of the path, blocked by a small tree. Speak to the elderly man inside every day to learn a new trendy phrase to be used in the easy chat system.

Route 17

Route 17

The bridges of Route 17 pass over the ocean on the way downhill to Route 18. Anyone riding a Bicycle on Cycling Road who decides to stop pedaling will continue rolling southward.


Route 18

Route 18

Route 18 leads east from Route 17 to Fuchsia City.


Fuchsia City

Fuchsia City

Fuchsia City is the largest city in southern Kanto, located between Route 18 and Route 15. To the south, a beach leads to the waters of Route 19. Trainers aiming to earn their next Badge can challenge the Fuchsia Gym in the southwest. Pal Park stands in the northern part of the city.


Baoba's house

The southeastern house belongs to Baoba, the Safari Zone warden. According to his granddaughter, after he closed the Safari Zone and moved it to Johto, his son used the empty lot to establish Pal Park in its place. It seems that catching and releasing Pokémon runs in the family!

Berry Trader

A Juggler can be found standing in the northeast part of the city, on the path to Pal Park. Like the Juggler in Violet City, he gives out three different types of Berry in exchange for a Shard. The type of Berry received depends on the Shard's color.

Shard Berry Set Berries
Red Shard Red Shard E Persim Berry Persim Berry Razz Berry III Razz Berry Pomeg Berry Pomeg Berry
Blue Shard Blue Shard F Bluk Berry Bluk Berry Kelpsy Berry Kelpsy Berry Cornn Berry Cornn Berry
Yellow Shard Yellow Shard G Pinap Berry Pinap Berry Grepa Berry Grepa Berry Nomel Berry Nomel Berry
Green Shard Green Shard H Wepear Berry Wepear Berry Hondew Berry Hondew Berry Durin Berry Durin Berry


Pal Park

Pal Park

Pal Park is a special Pokémon preserve located in the northern part of Fuchsia City. The park gives Trainers a place to gather Pokémon from other adventures by migrating them from other regions.

Migration

Migration is a permanent, one-way method of transport. Exactly 6 Pokémon are transferred to Pal Park at a time. In order to obtain the migrated Pokémon, Trainers must catch all six in an event called the Catching Show.

Catching Show

When the Catching Show begins, Trainers are given six Park Balls, a special type of Poké Ball that never fails. The park is divided into five different environments, with each Pokémon found in the one that best represents its natural habitat. When a Pokémon is encountered, there are only two commands: Throw Ball and Run. Even after running from a Pokémon, it can still be encountered again until it is caught. After catching all six Pokémon, Trainers are given the chance to transfer them into their PC.

Rewards

Baoba's son stands at the front desk. He recognizes you immediately has the hotshot Trainer that he was told about by his father. He always gives the player a Berry as a reward after a completed show; the higher the score, the rarer the Berry.

0-3000 3001-3299 3300-3499 3500-4150
Aspear Berry Aspear Berry Aguav Berry Aguav Berry Bluk Berry Bluk Berry Grepa Berry Grepa Berry
Cheri Berry Cheri Berry Figy Berry Figy Berry Nanab Berry III Nanab Berry Hondew Berry Hondew Berry
Chesto Berry Chesto Berry Iapapa Berry Iapapa Berry Lum Berry Lum Berry Kelpsy Berry Kelpsy Berry
Leppa Berry Leppa Berry Mago Berry Mago Berry Pinap Berry Pinap Berry Pomeg Berry Pomeg Berry
Oran Berry Oran Berry Wiki Berry Wiki Berry Razz Berry III Razz Berry Qualot Berry Qualot Berry
Pecha Berry Pecha Berry Sitrus Berry Sitrus Berry Tamato Berry Tamato Berry
Persim Berry Persim Berry Wepear Berry Wepear Berry
Rawst Berry Rawst Berry


Fuchsia Gym

Fuchsia Gym
Fuchsia City Pokémon Gym
Leader: Janine

The Poisonous Ninja Master


The Fuchsia Gym specializes in Poison-type Pokémon. Poison-type moves are super effective against Grass-type Pokémon, while Poison-type Pokémon are weak to Ground- and Psychic-type moves.

The Gym Leader is trained in the skills of the ninja, and has installed a series of nearly invisible glass panels to disorient any challengers. In addition, each of the Gym Trainers has disguised themselves as the Gym Leader. Follow the east wall toward the back of the building, then loop around toward the front. The Gym Leader is located near the center of the building.

Janine's Pokémon use poisoning and confusion to incapacitate their opponent. Her Crobat is fast, so hit it with Psychic-, Electric-, Ice-, or Rock-type attacks to take it down quickly. Her Weezing is dangerous, as Toxic badly poisons the target, and Explosion is a last-ditch move that deals massive damage. Its phsycial Defense is high, so use Psychic-type moves to target its lower Special Defense instead. Her two Ariados can confuse the target with Swagger and lower the target's Defense with Screech. Her Venomoth prefers to use poison- and confusion-inducing moves. As Bug Pokémon, both it and her two Ariados take serious damage from Fire-, Rock-, and Flying-type attacks.

Fuchsia Gym
Soul Badge





After the battle, Janine awards you the Soul Badge. She also hands out TM84 (Poison Jab) as a prize.

Road Closed

The ocean route leading southward is blocked by rocky debris. According to the guard in the gate, these boulders landed here as a result of Cinnabar Island's volcano erupting. The only other way out of Fuchsia City is east to Route 15.


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