Your Account
    Log into your account here:
       Forgot Password

    Not registered? Sign Up for free
    Registration allows you to keep track of all your content and comments, save bookmarks, and post in all our forums.

Celadon City

Thank you for printing this page from www.SuperCheats.com. Remember to come back to check for updates to this guide and much more content for Pokemon Red
 
 
Last Updated:

Celadon City

Description Of Celadon City:

Celadon City is the largest city found in the entire game, being even larger than the great Saffron City. Within the town, there is the next Pokemon Gym, a Pokemon Mansion, a Pokemon Department Store, and a Game Corner! There is so much to do and buy, plus there are even Wild Pokemon that can be found in the city.

Celadon City is also home to the Rocket Hideout, found hidden under the Celadon Game Corner. In order to find the secret entrance, you must defeat the Team Rocket Member in the back of the Game Corner. But don't worry, he only has a Level 20 Zubat & Level 20 Raticate.

There is even another Gift Pokemon obtainable in the city. All you have to do is take the back entrance into the Pokemon Mansion, climb up the flights of stairs until you reach the roof, and there will be a Pokemon waiting for you. The Pokemon is a Level 25 Eevee, and can be evolve with either the Thunder Stone (Jolteon), Fire Stone (Flareon), or Water Stone (Vaporeon).

Items In Celadon City:

Coin Case - Can be obtained from the gambler in the restaurant of the city. This item allows you to collect coins and play the slot machines at the Game Corner.

TMs / HMs:

TM41 (Softboiled) - This move allows a Pokemon to regain half of its total HP, and is obtained from the man across the pond behind his house in the center of the city. However, this area isn't accessable until you have the move Surf.

Pokemon In Celadon City:

Old Rod:

Magikarp - Level 5 - 100% Appearance Rate

Good Rod (Later In The Game):

Poliwag - Level 10 - 50% Appearance Rate

Goldeen - Level 10 - 50% Appearance Rate

Super Rod (Later In The Game):

Poliwhirl - Level 23 - 50% Appearance Rate

Slowpoke - Level 15 - 50% Appearance Rate

Department Store Items:

Second Floor (First Teller):

Great Ball ($600) - Allows the player to catch Wild Pokemon at a better rate.

Antidote ($100) - Allows a player to cure their Pokemon of poisoning.

Paralyze Heal ($200) - Allows a player to heal their Pokemon of paralysis.

Burn Heal ($250) - Allows a player to heal their Pokemon of a burn.

Ice Heal ($250) - Allows a player to heal their Pokemon of being frozen.

Super Potion ($700) - Allows a player to heal their Pokemon by 50 HP.

Super Repel ($500) - Prevents Wild Pokemon from appearing in Wild.

Revive ($1500) - Allows a player to revive a fainted Pokemon.

Second Floor (Second Teller):

TM32 Double Team ($1000) - Raises a Pokemon's Evasiveness.

TM33 Reflect ($1000) - Lessens the damage of Physical Moves for five turns.

TM02 Razor Wind ($2000) - Does decent damage to another Pokemon.

TM07 Horn Drill ($2000) - A automatic One-Hit Knockout Move, but has horrible accuracy.

TM37 Egg Bomb ($2000) - Does massive damage to another Pokemon.

TM01 Mega Punch ($3000) - Obtainable earlier in game, and causes great damage.

TM05 Mega Kick ($3000) - Does even more damage than Mega Punch, but has worse accuracy.

TM09 Take Down ($3000) - Causes great harm to another Pokemon, but the user loses some HP.

TM17 Submission ($3000) - Does fabulous damage, but also causes the user to lose HP.

Third Floor:

TM18 Counter - This TM is received from the clerk. It causes double the damage to another Pokemon for the amount of damage done from a Physical Attack.

Fourth Floor:

Pokedoll ($1000) - Allows a trainer to escape a battle.

Fire Stone ($2100) - Evolves certain Fire Type Pokemon.

Thunder Stone ($2100) - Evolves certain Electric-Type Pokemon.

Leaf Stone ($2100) - Evolves certain Grass-Type Pokemon.

Water Stone ($2100) - Evolves certain Water-Type Pokemon.

Fifth Floor (First Teller):

HP UP ($9800) - Raises a Pokemon's HP Effort Value State by 2560.

Protein ($9800) - Raises a Pokemon's Attack Effort Value State by 2560.

Iron ($9800) - Raises a Pokemon's Defense Effort Value State by 2560.

Calcium ($9800) - Raises a Pokemon's Special Effort Value State by 2560.

Carbos ($9800) - Raises a Pokemon's Speed Effort Value State by 2560.

Fifth Floor (Second Teller):

X Accuracy ($950) - Boosts a Pokemon Accuracy in battle.

Guard Spec ($950) - Prevents a Pokemon's Stats from being lowered for five turns.

Dire Hit ($950) - Boosts a Pokemon Critical Hit Ratio in battle.

X Attack ($950) - Boosts a Pokemon Attack in battle.

X Defense ($950) - Boosts a Pokemon Defense in battle.

X Special ($950) - Boosts a Pokemon Special in battle.

X speed ($950) - Boosts a Pokemon Speed in battle.

Roof Vending Machine (Needed To Pass Guard In Saffron City):

Fresh Water ($200) - Restores a Pokemon's HP by 50.

Soda Pop ($300) - Restores a Pokemon's HP by 60.

Lemonade ($350) - Restores a Pokemon's HP by 80.

TM13 Ice Beam - Obtained from the girl if you give her a Fresh Water. It is a powerful Ice-Type Attack.

TM48 Rock Slide - Obtained from the same girl if you give her a Soda Pop. It is a strong Rock-Type Pokemon.

TM41 Tri Attack - Obtained from the same girl if you give her a Lemonade. It's a strong Special Attack that can cause Paralysis, a burn, or frozeness.

Game Corner Prizes:

TM23 Dragon Rage (1500 Coins) - Does 40 HPs worth of damage.

TM29 Psychic (3500 Coins) - A very strong Special Attack.

TM15 Hyper Beam ($7500 Coins) - An incredibly strong aattack, but causes recharge.

Level 6 Abra (180 Coins)

Level 12 Clefairy (500 Coins)

Level 17 Nidorina (1200 Coins)

Level 24 Dratini (2800 Coins)

Level 20 Scyther (5500 Coins)

Level 18 Porygon (9999 Coins) - Only place to obtain it in-game.

 
Verdict:
Very Helpful
OK
Not Useful
 

Anything missing from this guide?
ASK A QUESTION for Pokemon Red


 

Comments for Celadon City

Add a comment

Please log in above or sign up for free to post comments
 
No comments yet. Tell us what you think to be the first.
Table of ContentsClose
  • Digital Version Changes
  • Some Things Just Never Change
  • 100% Walkthrough
  • Best Training Locations
  • Time Saving Listings
  • Conclusion
Guide Updates
Get notified of updates to this guide
Many of our guides get updated with additional information. To get an email when this guide is updated click below.
 
Click to close