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| colspan = "3" | [[Image:Pokemon_096Drowzee.png|40px]]{{bp|Drowzee}}
| colspan = "3" | [[File:Pokemon_096Drowzee.png|40px]]{{bp|Drowzee}}
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'''''After you pull the plug on Lt. Surge, the next place to go is Lavender Town.  The quickest way is through Routes 11 and 12.  Unfortunately, a Snorlax blocks Route 11, but you should still go as far as the lookout station, where you'll meet up with one of Professor Oak's aides.  After you've talked with him, turn around and head toward Diglett's Cave.'''''
'''''After you pull the plug on Lt. Surge, the next place to go is Lavender Town.  The quickest way is through Routes 11 and 12.  Unfortunately, a Snorlax blocks Route 11, but you should still go as far as the lookout station, where you'll meet up with one of Professor Oak's aides.  After you've talked with him, turn around and head toward Diglett's Cave.'''''
[[File:Pokemon_RBY_Route11.png|left|thumb|600px|Route #11]]
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[[Image:Pokemon_RBY_Route11.png|left|thumb|600px|Route #11]]
==Trainers and wild Pokémon encounters==
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|+ Route #11 encounters
|+ Route #11 encounters
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Spearow'''[[Image:Pokemon_021Spearow.png|40px]]
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Spearow'''[[File:Pokemon_021Spearow.png|40px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''30%'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''30%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''30%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''30%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | N/A
|-
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| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon_023Ekans.png|40px]]'''Ekans'''
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[File:Pokemon_023Ekans.png|40px]]'''Ekans'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''45%'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''45%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | N/A
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| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Sandshrew'''[[Image:Pokemon_027Sandshrew.png|40px]]
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Sandshrew'''[[File:Pokemon_027Sandshrew.png|40px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''45%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''45%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | N/A
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|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon_096Drowzee.png|40px]]'''Drowzee'''
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[File:Pokemon_096Drowzee.png|40px]]'''Drowzee'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''25%'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | '''25%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''25%'''
| style="border:1px solid blue" | '''25%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''24%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''24%'''
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|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Pidgey'''[[Image:Pokemon_016Pidgey.png|40px]]
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Pidgey'''[[File:Pokemon_016Pidgey.png|40px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''40%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''40%'''
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|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon_017Pidgeotto.png|40px]]'''Pidgeotto'''
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[File:Pokemon_017Pidgeotto.png|40px]]'''Pidgeotto'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''10%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''10%'''
|-
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Rattata'''[[Image:Pokemon_019Rattata.png|40px]]
| style="background:red;color:white" |'''Rattata'''[[File:Pokemon_019Rattata.png|40px]]
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''25%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''25%'''
|-
|-
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[Image:Pokemon_020Raticate.png|40px]]'''Raticate'''
| style="background:red;color:white" |[[File:Pokemon_020Raticate.png|40px]]'''Raticate'''
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid red" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid blue" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''1%'''
| style="border:1px solid #ffd700" | '''1%'''
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #96 Drowzee
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%"| #96 Drowzee
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|[[Image:Pokemon_096Drowzee.png|right]] Drowzees are great. They're reasonably sturdy and their Special is high. Like many Psychic-type Pokémon, they can learn Psychic (a very powerful Psychic-type move especially with STAB that also has a 30% chance of lowering a target's special stat), along with a couple of status moves, and they really don't need much else despite their decent movepool. The problem is that the Abra evolution family such as Kadabra and Alakazam has even better Special and has much better Speed but with a drawback of poor defenses. The choice is yours - a fast glass cannon or a sturdy support Pokémon?
|[[File:Pokemon_096Drowzee.png|right]] Drowzees are great. They're reasonably sturdy and their Special is high. Like many Psychic-type Pokémon, they can learn Psychic (a very powerful Psychic-type move especially with STAB that also has a 30% chance of lowering a target's special stat), along with a couple of status moves, and they really don't need much else despite their decent movepool. The problem is that the Abra evolution family such as Kadabra and Alakazam has even better Special and has much better Speed but with a drawback of poor defenses. The choice is yours - a fast glass cannon or a sturdy support Pokémon?
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This area is entirely optional, since you can just use Diglett's Cave to cross back to Route 2 to get '''HM05''' which contains '''Flash''', a move you would need for [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Rock Tunnel|Rock Tunnel]] to light up the cave there so it helps you to navigate in there. But you might want to stop by to get yourself a {{bp|Drowzee}}. Probably not the best Psychic-type Pokémon around but its still pretty good to pick up if you need a Psychic typing on your team. There are about ten trainers here, so you can also maybe take down some of the Gamblers for the massive amounts of cash they keep on hand. It's also a good place to catch up on your Pokémon's levels.
This area is entirely optional, since you can just use Diglett's Cave to cross back to Route 2 to get '''HM05''' which contains '''Flash''', a move you would need for [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Rock Tunnel|Rock Tunnel]] to light up the cave there so it helps you to navigate in there. But you might want to stop by to get yourself a {{bp|Drowzee}}. Probably not the best Psychic-type Pokémon around but its still pretty good to pick up if you need a Psychic typing on your team. There are about ten trainers here, so you can also maybe take down some of the Gamblers for the massive amounts of cash they keep on hand. It's also a good place to catch up on your Pokémon's levels.