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Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee!

Route 7

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Vincent Lau
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Perhaps a lucky route for some?

Wild Pokémon

Pokémon Type Location Chance (%)
"Arcanine" IconArcanine Fire Tall grass 1 (Let’s Go "Pikachu" IconPikachu)
"Ninetales" IconNinetales Fire Tall grass 1 (Let’s Go "Eevee" IconEevee)
"Kadabra" IconKadabra Psychic Tall grass 1
"Raticate" IconRaticate Normal Tall grass 15
"Pidgeotto" IconPidgeotto Normal/Flying Tall grass 15
"Abra" IconAbra Psychic Tall grass 4
"Jigglypuff" IconJigglypuff Normal/Fairy Tall grass 15
"Growlithe" IconGrowlithe Fire Tall grass 19 (Let’s Go "Pikachu" IconPikachu)
"Vulpix" IconVulpix Fire Tall grass 19 (Let’s Go "Eevee" IconEevee)
"Rattata" IconRattata Normal Tall grass 15
"Pidgey" IconPidgey Normal/Flying Tall grass 15
"Porygon" IconPorygon Normal Tall grass Rare spawn

This super short route is the entrance to the bustling Celadon City. As you leave the Underground Path, head east to start with. Nearby, there’s an Ace Trainer scouting around for a battle and an Elixir to her north-east.

Ace Trainer Yvette

Pokémon Level Type
"Raichu" IconRaichu 28 Electric
"Dugtrio" IconDugtrio 29 Ground
"Seel" IconSeel 28 Water

"Raichu" IconRaichu, as you ought to know, is an evolved "Pikachu" IconPikachu. Ground-types are especially effective. Next, "Dugtrio" IconDugtrio is an evolved "Diglett" IconDiglett. It’s still a pure Ground-type, so Grass and Water are recommended. Be wary of Sucker Punch, which goes first if you use an attacking move. Finally, "Seel" IconSeel has two priority moves in Aqua Jet and Ice Shard. Go with Electric if you can.

Continue north, until you’re aligned with the gatehouse on the right. At this point in time, you cannot use the gatehouse, but very soon you’ll be able to. Towards the north-east, there’s a patch of tall grass. Meanwhile, going north-west will lead you towards Celadon City. Before that, there’s a Coach Trainer you can battle.

Coach Trainer Alpesh

Pokémon Level Type
"Farfetch'd" IconFarfetch’d 29 Normal/Flying
"Wigglytuff" IconWigglytuff 30 Normal/Fairy

"Farfetch'd" IconFarfetch’d is an elusive Normal and Flying-type. Like others of its ilk, it’s weak to Rock and Electric. "Wigglytuff" IconWigglytuff is an evolved "Jigglypuff" IconJigglypuff. It’s stronger, but still weak to Poison and Steel. Both can use Facade, a Normal-type move that deals double damage if the user has a status condition.

Triumph against Alpesh and he’ll reward you with TM12 Facade. We already told you what this move does.

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Thank you for the in depth notes :)

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Thank you for the in depth notes :)

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Pokemon Company International
  • Platforms,
    Switch
  • Genre
    RPG
  • Guide Release
    23 November 2018
  • Last Updated
    19 December 2020
    Version History
  • Guide Author
    Vincent Lau

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Welcome to our strategy guide for Pokemon: Let’s Go!

  • A complete walkthrough with strategies to defeat all the Kanto Gym Leaders and conquer the Pokémon League.
  • Encounter tables for all the wild Pokémon, including the rare Pokémon with undisclosed habitats in the Pokédex.
  • Explanations of all the gameplay mechanics for both beginner trainers and Pokémon Masters.
  • Where to find all the Master Trainers and hidden battles after beating the game.
  • A handy mini-Pokédex containing the key details for all 153 obtainable Pokémon and where to find them.

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