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'''If not for all the Pokémon trainers waiting around to duel, Routes 14 and 15 might almost be relaxing. Oh well, a trainer's work is never done! Like Route 13, these routes have their fair share of trainers, so be prepared. Every battle you enter makes your team stronger and brings you one step closer to becoming a master trainer.'''
If not for all the Pokémon trainers waiting around to duel, Routes 14 and 15 might almost be relaxing. Oh well, a trainer's work is never done! Like Route 13, these routes have their fair share of trainers, so be prepared. Every battle you enter makes your team stronger and brings you one step closer to becoming a master trainer.


==Route 14==
==Route 14==
[[File:Pokemon RBY Route 14.png|thumb|250px|Route 14]]
This is a south-east coastal connecting route between Vermilion City and Fushsia City.


[[File:Pokemon_RBY_Route 14.png|thumb|250px|Route 14]]
Seemingly a highway full of punk bike riders and wannabe thugs inhabit this route preying on travelers. Many are carrying common Flying type Pokémon and some others have a bunch of Poison types too. So pack a Psychic and Electric type and come clear them all out for some good EXP.


Also if you wish to save the fights for later you can actually avoid most of the Trainers' line of sight.
Near the long grass where Pokémon hide, you will need a Pokémon with Cut to access. There's a variety of Flying, Grass and Poison types found here.
You cannot reach the water's edge to use any fishing rods here.
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===Trainers===
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===Pokémon found===
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==Route 15==
==Route 15==
{{img|file=Pokemon RBY Route 15.png|class=maxwidth|options=Route 15}}
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== Valuable and Valueless ==
The '''TM 20''' near the end of Route #15 just contains not-so-useful Rage skill. But if you speak to Professor Oak's assistant at the lookout station between Route #15 and Fuchsia City, he will give you the '''EXP. All''' if you've collected 50 different Pokémon. This rare item allows you to evenly share experience points with the Pokémon in your current party that didn't fight in battle.
== Fishing for the Best ==
{{sidebar|width=300px|title=Softboiled|contents=While you're in [[../Celadon City/]] to do some surfing, cross the pond in the center of town for '''TM 41''', the {{bp|Chansey}}-only Softboiled technique that lets you transfer HP from Chansey to other Pokémon.}}


[[File:Pokemon_RBY_Route 15.png|thumb|250px|Route 15]]
Once you've managed to snag the Super Rod in [[../Route 12-13|Route 12]] and HM 02 (Fly) in [[../Route 16-18|Route 16]], you'll be able to fish up pretty much any Water-type Pokémon you want... Even a {{bp|Gyarados}} (appearing occasionally in [[../Fuchsia City/]]) in the Yellow version.


Note that you ''can'' get a {{bp|Psyduck}} in Yellow... Just not by fishing. Use Surf at [[../Route 5-6|Route 6]], and one will appear. Shellder is one water Pokémon that you won't want to miss, but he's also hard to track down in Yellow. Try [[../Route 16-18|Route 18]], just outside of Fuchsia.
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== Valuable and Valueless ==
{{sidebar|width=150px|title=Softboiled|contents=While you're in [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Celadon City|Celadon City]] to do some surfing, cross the pond in the center of town for '''TM 41''', the {{bp|Chansey}}-only Softboiled technique that lets you transfer HP from Chansey to other Pokémon.}}
The '''TM 20''' near the end of Route #15 just contains not-so-useful Rage skill.  But if you speak to Professor Oak's assistant at the lookout station between Route #15 and Fuchsia City, he will give you the '''EXP. All''' if you've collected 50 different Pokémon.  This rare item allows you to share experience points with Pokémon that don't fight in battle.
== Fishing for the Best ==
Once you've managed to snag the Super Rod in [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Route_12-13|Route 12]] and HM 02 (Fly) in [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Route 16-18|Route 16]], you'll be able to fish up pretty much any Water-type Pokémon you want... Even a {{bp|Gyarados}} (appearing occasionally in [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Fuchsia City|Fuchsia City]]) in the Yellow version.
Note that you ''can'' get a {{bp|Psyduck}} in Yellow... Just not by fishing.  Use Surf at [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Route_5-6|Route 6]], and one will appear.  Shellder is one water Pokémon that you won't want to miss, but he's also hard to track down in Yellow.  Try [[Pokémon Red and Blue/Route 16-18|Route 18]], just outside of Fuchsia.


==New Pokémon==
==New Pokémon==
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#60 Poliwag|contents={{PokePic|Poliwag|left}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#60 Poliwag|contents={{PokePic|Poliwag|left}}


Water-type Poliwag evolves two times: into {{bp|Poliwhirl}} at level 25 and into {{bp|Poliwrath}} with the aid of a Water Stone. At that third stage of evolution, they gain Fighting-type characteristics, but once again, their inability to learn any Fighting-type techniques makes this more of a liability than an asset. Certainly not one of the better Water-types.
Water-type Poliwag evolves two times: into {{bp|Poliwhirl}} at level 25 and into {{bp|Poliwrath}} with the aid of a Water Stone. At that third stage of evolution, they gain Fighting-type characteristics, but once again, their inability to learn any Fighting-type techniques makes this more of a liability than an asset. Certainly not one of the better Water-types.
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#90 Shellder|contents={{PokePic|Shellder|right}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#90 Shellder|contents={{PokePic|Shellder|right}}


Like Poliwags, Shellders evolve into their higher form, {{bp|Cloyster}} with the aid of a Water Stone. And like Poliwags, they gain a new type in the process: Ice. But very much unlike Poliwags, Shellders are worth using. They're incredibly strong on Defense and have a high enough Special to make use of their powerful Water and Ice attacks. Just don't use that Water Stone until at least level 30.
Like Poliwags, Shellders evolve into their higher form, {{bp|Cloyster}} with the aid of a Water Stone. And like Poliwags, they gain a new type in the process: Ice. But very much unlike Poliwags, Shellders are worth using. They're incredibly strong on Defense and have a high enough Special to make use of their powerful Water and Ice attacks. Just don't use that Water Stone until at least level 30.
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#120 Staryu|contents={{PokePic|Staryu|left}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#120 Staryu|contents={{PokePic|Staryu|left}}


Staryus also evolve with a Water Stone and also gain a second type, Psychic. The evolved form, {{bp|Starmie}}, has a really high Special, so it could make good use of its Psychic abilities... If it had any (besides Light Screen, that is). A great Pokémon, but only if you're willing to use a lot of TMs to teach it the necessary skills. Blue/Red players can catch their own in Routes 19 through 21.
Staryus also evolve with a Water Stone and also gain a second type, Psychic. The evolved form, {{bp|Starmie}}, has a really high Special, so it could make good use of its Psychic abilities... If it had any (besides Light Screen, that is). A great Pokémon, but only if you're willing to use a lot of TMs to teach it the necessary skills. Blue/Red players can catch their own in Routes 19 through 21.
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{{Pokemon/New|title=#132 Ditto|contents={{PokePic|Ditto|right}}
{{Pokemon/New|title=#132 Ditto|contents={{PokePic|Ditto|right}}


Ditto is fun as a novelty, but worthless in combat. He only knows one skill, Transform, which he can use to make himself a mirror image of his opponents. The only problem is that he keeps his own low stats, so the original will trounce him nine times out of ten unless you're extremely skilled.
Ditto is fun as a novelty, but worthless in combat. He only knows one skill, Transform, which he can use to make himself a mirror image of his opponents. The only problem is that he keeps his own low stats, so the original will trounce him nine times out of ten unless you're extremely skilled.
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