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===Second Time===
===Second Time===
On your second visit to this route, go back towards Twinleaf, and Rowan and his assistant will be in your way, apparently very annoyed. The assistant says to come see them at their laboratory in Sandgem Town. The game cuts out and you are back home in [[../Twinleaf Town#Recovery from Lake Verity|Twinleaf Town]]
On your second visit to this route, go back towards Twinleaf, and Rowan and his assistant will be in your way, apparently very annoyed. The assistant says to come see them at their laboratory in Sandgem Town. The game cuts out and you are back home in [[../Twinleaf Town#After returning from Lake Verity|Twinleaf Town]].


===Third Time===
===Third Time===
On your third visit, instead of taking the left path, start through the grass, talking to the Poké Mart salesman to receive a free potion. Continue up through the grass, and to the right to reach [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl/Sandgem Town|Sandgem Town]].
On your third visit, instead of taking the left path, start through the grass, talking to the Poké Mart salesman to receive a free potion. Continue up through the grass, and to the right to reach [[../Sandgem Town|Sandgem Town]].


Since you have your starter pokémon now, you can fight wild pokémon and level it up. You can't catch any pokémon yet until you visit Professor Rowan  
Since you have your starter pokémon now, you can fight wild pokémon and level it up. You can't catch any pokémon yet until you visit Professor Rowan. You will only run into Starly and Bidoof.
 
===Fourth Time===
On your fourth visit this early in the game, go back to Twinleaf, jumping over the ledges to avoid the grass if you would like to, and talk to your mother one last time. Go back to Sandgem to start on your adventure.


==Platinum==
==Platinum==
===First Time===
===First Time===
When you meet your rival here, he will attempt to make a run through the long grass, stating "If we jump over to the next patch of grass before a pokemon attacks we'll make it to sandgem town in no time!". Before he can go however, Prof. Rowan and Dawn (if the player is a boy) or Lucas (if the player is a girl) appear. Prof. Rowan gives you and your rival a Pokémon after some discussion.
When you meet your rival here, he will attempt to make a run through the long grass, stating "If we jump over to the next patch of grass before a pokemon attacks we'll make it to sandgem town in no time!". Before he can go however, Prof. Rowan and Dawn (if the player is a boy) or Lucas (if the player is a girl) appear. Prof. Rowan gives you and your rival a Pokémon after some discussion.
==Items==
*Potion - given to you by the woman in the grass


==Pokémon found==
==Pokémon found==
{| class="wikitable"
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}}" colspan="2"  | Pokémon
{{Pokemon/Wild|DP|Time}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}}" colspan="3" | Games
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP|Time|396|2-3|50|50|40|bp=1}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}}" | Location
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP|Time|399|2-3|50|50|60|bp=1}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}}" | Levels
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP|Time|401|||||bp=1}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass}}" | Rate
|-
! colspan="8" style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass light}}" | Gift Pokémon
|-
| {{PokePic|Turtwig|20px}} || {{bp|Turtwig}} || D || P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || {{bp|Rowan}}'s<br>Briefcase || 5 || Starter<br>Pokémon
|-
| {{PokePic|Chimchar|20px}} || {{bp|Chimchar}} || D || P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || {{bp|Rowan}}'s<br>Briefcase || 5 || Starter<br>Pokémon
|-
| {{PokePic|Piplup|20px}} || {{bp|Piplup}} || D || P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || {{bp|Rowan}}'s<br>Briefcase || 5 || Starter<br>Pokémon
|-
! colspan="8" style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass light}}" | All Times
|-
| {{PokePic|Starly|20px}} || {{bp|Starly}} || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Diamond}}" | D || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Pearl}}" | P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || Grass || 2-3 || 50%
|-
! colspan="8" style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Morning}}" | Morning
|-
| {{PokePic|Bidoof|20px}} || {{bp|Bidoof}} || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Diamond}}" | D || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Pearl}}" | P || Pt || Grass || 2-4 || 50%
|-
| {{PokePic|Bidoof|20px}} || {{bp|Bidoof}} || D || P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || Grass || 2-3 || 40%
|-
| {{PokePic|Kricketot|20px}} || {{bp|Kricketot}} || D || P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || Grass || 3 || 10%
|-
! colspan="8" style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Day}}" | Day
|-
| {{PokePic|Bidoof|20px}} || {{bp|Bidoof}} || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Diamond}}" | D || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Pearl}}" | P || Pt || Grass || 2-4 || 50%
|-
| {{PokePic|Bidoof|20px}} || {{bp|Bidoof}} || D || P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || Grass || 2-3 || 50%
|-
! colspan="8" style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Night}}" | Night
|-
| {{PokePic|Bidoof|20px}} || {{bp|Bidoof}} || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Diamond}}" | D || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Pearl}}" | P || Pt || Grass || 2-4 || 50%
|-
| {{PokePic|Bidoof|20px}} || {{bp|Bidoof}} || D || P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || Grass || 2-3 || 40%
|-
| {{PokePic|Kricketot|20px}} || {{bp|Kricketot}} || D || P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || Grass || 3 || 10%
|-
! colspan="8" style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Grass light}}" | Special Pokémon
|-
| {{PokePic|Doduo|20px}} || {{bp|Doduo}} || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Diamond}}" | D || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Pearl}}" | P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || {{bp|swarms}} || 2-4 || 40%
|-
| {{PokePic|Nidoran♀|20px}} || {{bp|Nidoran♀}} || D || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Pearl}}" | P || Pt || {{bp|Poké Radar}} || 2 || 2%
|-
| {{PokePic|Nidoran♀|20px}} || {{bp|Nidoran♀}} || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Diamond}}" | D || P || Pt || {{bp|Poké Radar}} || 3 || 20%
|-
| {{PokePic|Nidoran♀|20px}} || {{bp|Nidoran♀}} || D || P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || {{bp|Poké Radar}} || 2-3 || 6%
|-
| {{PokePic|Nidoran♂|20px}} || {{bp|Nidoran♂}} || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Diamond}}" | D || P || Pt || {{bp|Poké Radar}} || 2 || 2%
|-
| {{PokePic|Nidoran♂|20px}} || {{bp|Nidoran♂}} || D || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Pearl}}" | P || Pt || {{bp|Poké Radar}} || 3 || 20%
|-
| {{PokePic|Nidoran♂|20px}} || {{bp|Nidoran♂}} || D || P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || {{bp|Poké Radar}} || 2-3 || 6%
|-
| {{PokePic|Growlithe|20px}} || {{bp|Growlithe}} || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Diamond}}" | D || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Pearl}}" | P || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}}" | Pt || style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|FireRed}}" | Dual Slot Mode<br>FireRed || 2 || 8%
|}
|}
{{Pokemon/Wild|PLA|Time}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP|Time|396|2-3|50|50|40}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP|Time|399|2-4|40|50|50}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP|Time|401|3|10|0|10}}
|}
</div>


===New Pokémon===
==New Pokémon==
{|{{prettytable|notwide=1}}
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | #10 Starly
{{Pokemon/New|title=#396 Starly|contents={{PokePic|Starly|right|50px}}
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | #13 Bidoof
Starly are the basic Normal/Flying Pokémon in this game. Like Pidgey from earlier games, Starly evolves twice, making it a good Pokémon to pick up when you can. The Flying attacks it learns will be helpful throughout the game, and we also need a Fly and Defog slave for this game.}}
|-valign="top"
{{Pokemon/New|title=#399 Bidoof|contents={{PokePic|Bidoof|right|50px}}
|[[Image:PD&P Mukkuru.png|left]] Starly are the basic Normal/Flying Pokémon in this game. Like Pidgey from earlier games, Starly evolves twice, making it a good Pokémon to pick up when you can. The Flying attacks it learns will be helpful throughout the game, and we also need a Fly and Defog slave for this game.
Bidoof is a strange little Pokémon, similar to Rattata in the sense that they are annoying and actually evolve into something useful. Picking one of these guys up also wouldn't hurt, especially as a HM slave.}}
|[[Image:PD&P Bippa.png|left]][[Image:PKMN-DP-Route 201.jpg|right|80px]] Bidoof is a strange little Pokémon, similar to Rattata in the sense that they are annoying and actually evolve into something useful. Picking one of these guys up also wouldn't hurt, especially as a HM slave.
{{Pokemon/New|title=#401 Kricketot|contents={{PokePic|Kricketot|right|50px}}
|-
Straight out of the box Kricketot isn't worth a Safari ball, let alone the Poké Ball you caught it with. Its one saving grace is at level 10 it evolves into the fairly decent, pure bug type, {{bp|Kricketune}}.}}
! style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Platinum}};color:#ffffff;" | #15 Kricketot
</div>
|-valign="top"
|[[Image:Pokemon 401Kricketot.png|80x80px|left]] Straight out of the box Kricketot isn't worth a Safari ball, let alone the Poké Ball you caught it with. Its one saving grace is at level 10 it evolves into the fairly decent, pure bug type, {{bp|Kricketune}}.
|}


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Revision as of 16:48, 19 February 2024

Route 201 is the first place in the game to catch Pokémon, but more will come soon. Connecting Twinleaf Town to Sandgem Town, Route 201 tests the power of new trainers and their Pokémon

File:Pkproute201.png
Route 201

Events

First Time

When you first arrive to Route 201, you will bump into Barry and he will ask you if you saw the news about the Red Gyarados and he will say that there must be a mysterious pokémon in the nearby lake and he wants to check it out with you

As your first outing, you have no Pokémon, meaning if you even attempt to go in the grass, your mom will come and tell you not to go in the grass so go to the left, to come to Verity Lakefront, and continue from there.

Second Time

On your second visit to this route, go back towards Twinleaf, and Rowan and his assistant will be in your way, apparently very annoyed. The assistant says to come see them at their laboratory in Sandgem Town. The game cuts out and you are back home in Twinleaf Town.

Third Time

On your third visit, instead of taking the left path, start through the grass, talking to the Poké Mart salesman to receive a free potion. Continue up through the grass, and to the right to reach Sandgem Town.

Since you have your starter pokémon now, you can fight wild pokémon and level it up. You can't catch any pokémon yet until you visit Professor Rowan. You will only run into Starly and Bidoof.

Platinum

First Time

When you meet your rival here, he will attempt to make a run through the long grass, stating "If we jump over to the next patch of grass before a pokemon attacks we'll make it to sandgem town in no time!". Before he can go however, Prof. Rowan and Dawn (if the player is a boy) or Lucas (if the player is a girl) appear. Prof. Rowan gives you and your rival a Pokémon after some discussion.


Items

  • Potion - given to you by the woman in the grass


Pokémon found

Diamond and Pearl
Pokémon Level Morn. Day Night
Starly Starly 2-3 50% 50% 40%
Bidoof Bidoof 2-3 50% 50% 60%
Kricketot Kricketot - - - -
Platinum
Pokémon Level Morn. Day Night
Starly Starly 2-3 50% 50% 40%
Bidoof Bidoof 2-4 40% 50% 50%
Kricketot Kricketot 3 10% 0% 10%

New Pokémon

#396 Starly

Starly are the basic Normal/Flying Pokémon in this game. Like Pidgey from earlier games, Starly evolves twice, making it a good Pokémon to pick up when you can. The Flying attacks it learns will be helpful throughout the game, and we also need a Fly and Defog slave for this game.

#399 Bidoof

Bidoof is a strange little Pokémon, similar to Rattata in the sense that they are annoying and actually evolve into something useful. Picking one of these guys up also wouldn't hurt, especially as a HM slave.

#401 Kricketot

Straight out of the box Kricketot isn't worth a Safari ball, let alone the Poké Ball you caught it with. Its one saving grace is at level 10 it evolves into the fairly decent, pure bug type, Kricketune.