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Lavender TownBy Hector MadrigalJim McQIGN-GameGuides+8.6k moreUpdated: Oct 1, 2018 4:42pm UTC

Lavender Town

Lavender Town is... well, apart from being a lavender colored town... a super-sized cemetery city for Pokémon.

Poké Mart

Be sure to stop by the Lavender Town Pokémon Mart. You can buy some cool items here, including Great Balls, Super Potions and Revive.

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Great Ball 600
Super Potion 700
Revive 1500
Escape Rope 550
Super Repel 500
Antidote 100
Burn Heal 250
Ice Heal 250
Paralyze Heal 200

Pokémon Nicknames

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Ever wanted to go back and change one of your Pokémon's nicknames? Well, here's the only place where you can do it. Enter the building close to the south entrance and talk to the Pokémon "name rater" inside. He will only let you change names of Pokémon you captured yourself.

Once a Pokémon is traded, the name sticks -- so be sure to give the Pokémon you're planning to trade with a friend some especially ridiculous names... Oh, and be sure to check out the secrets section to see if there is more to the names.

Mr. Fuji's House

There isn't much you can do when you first walk into this house. You'll be told that Mr. Fuji is missing, but that's about it.

Pokémon Tower

Don't enter Pokémon Tower just yet. You don't have the necessary tools to engage wild Ghost Pokémon yet, so you can't finish the job. Return here as soon as you've found the Silph Scope -- and start training a Psychic Pokémon to be ready for the enemy. The Silph Scope can be found in Celadon City, which can be reached via Routes 8 and 7.

Exit to the left of the screen to go to Route 8.

Later

Enter the Pokémon Tower.

For now, continue on to Route 8 for now

Up Next: Route 8

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