Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (2024)

Mt. Moon
TrainersPokemonItems
East Exit: Route 4
West Exit: Route 3

Mt. Moon is a cave reduced in size and is essentially just a straight path. However, it now has a summit, known as Mt. Moon Square, where a shop and a lake is. On Monday nights, when at the lake, the moon shall reflect in it and various Clefairy will come and dance, giving you a Moonstone

Game Anchors
Let's Go
Gen IVGen IIIGen IIGen I
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (1)
Area Anchors
1F2FOutside

1F

Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (5)

Wild Pokémon

AnchorsStandard WalkingRadio
Standard Walking
Pokémon HeartGold
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (6)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (7)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (8)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (9)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (10)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (11)
ZubatGeodudeSandshrewParasSandslashClefairy
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (12) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (13)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (14) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (15)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (16)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (17) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (18)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (19)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (20)
30%30%20%10%5%5%
LevelLevelLevelLevelLevelLevel
6 - 68 - 88 - 812 - 1210 - 108 - 8
Pokémon SoulSilver
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (21)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (22)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (23)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (24)
ZubatGeodudeParasClefairy
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (25) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (26)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (27) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (28)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (29) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (30)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (31)
50%35%10%5%
LevelLevelLevelLevel
6 - 86 - 1012 - 128 - 8
Radio Pokémon
Pokémon HeartGold & Pokémon SoulSilver
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (32)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (33)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (34)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (35)
AbsolMakuhitaBronzorChingling
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (36)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (37)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (38) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (39)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (40)
20%
Hoenn Sound
20%
Hoenn Sound
20%
Sinnoh Sound
20%
Sinnoh Sound
LevelLevelLevelLevel
6 - 88 - 86 - 88 - 8

Trainers

Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (41)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (42)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (43)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (44)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (45)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (46)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (47)
Rival SilverSneaselGolbatMagnetonGengarAlakazamMeganium
Battle Type

Items

Level 46Level 47Level 46Level 48Level 48Level 50
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (48) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (49)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (50) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (51)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (52) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (53)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (54) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (55)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (56)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (57)
Attacks:
Quick Attack
Icy Wind
Faint Attack
Shadow Claw
Attacks:
Poison Fang
Bite
Confuse Ray
Air Cutter
Attacks:
Discharge
Supersonic
Thunder Wave
Magnet Bomb
Attacks:
Mean Look
Curse
Shadow Ball
Confuse Ray
Attacks:
Disable
Recover
Reflect
Psychic
Attacks:
Petal Dance
Poisonpowder
Synthesis
Light Screen
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Totodile Chosen
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (58)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (59)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (60)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (61)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (62)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (63)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (64)
Rival SilverSneaselGolbatMagnetonGengarAlakazamTyphlosion
Battle Type

Items

Level 46Level 47Level 46Level 48Level 48Level 50
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (65) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (66)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (67) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (68)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (69) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (70)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (71) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (72)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (73)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (74)
Attacks:
Quick Attack
Icy Wind
Faint Attack
Shadow Claw
Attacks:
Poison Fang
Bite
Confuse Ray
Air Cutter
Attacks:
Discharge
Supersonic
Thunder Wave
Magnet Bomb
Attacks:
Mean Look
Curse
Shadow Ball
Confuse Ray
Attacks:
Disable
Recover
Reflect
Psychic
Attacks:
Flamethrower
Quick Attack
Flame Wheel
Swift
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Cyndaquil Chosen
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (75)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (76)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (77)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (78)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (79)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (80)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (81)
Rival SilverSneaselGolbatMagnetonGengarAlakazamFeraligatr
Battle Type

Items

Level 46Level 47Level 46Level 48Level 48Level 50
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (82) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (83)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (84) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (85)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (86) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (87)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (88) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (89)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (90)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (91)
Attacks:
Quick Attack
Icy Wind
Faint Attack
Shadow Claw
Attacks:
Poison Fang
Bite
Confuse Ray
Air Cutter
Attacks:
Discharge
Supersonic
Thunder Wave
Magnet Bomb
Attacks:
Mean Look
Curse
Shadow Ball
Confuse Ray
Attacks:
Disable
Recover
Reflect
Psychic
Attacks:
Waterfall
Ice Fang
Crunch
Slash
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Hold Item:
No Item
Chikorita Chosen

Items

PicsItemMethod
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (92) ReviveDowsing MCHN

2F

Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (93)

Wild Pokémon

AnchorsStandard WalkingRadio
Standard Walking
Pokémon HeartGold
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (94)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (95)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (96)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (97)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (98)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (99)
ZubatGeodudeSandshrewParasSandslashClefairy
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (100) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (101)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (102) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (103)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (104)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (105) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (106)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (107)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (108)
30%30%20%10%5%5%
LevelLevelLevelLevelLevelLevel
6 - 68 - 88 - 812 - 1210 - 108 - 8
Pokémon SoulSilver
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (109)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (110)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (111)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (112)
ZubatGeodudeParasClefairy
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (113) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (114)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (115) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (116)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (117) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (118)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (119)
50%35%10%5%
LevelLevelLevelLevel
6 - 86 - 1012 - 128 - 8
Radio Pokémon
Pokémon HeartGold & Pokémon SoulSilver
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (120)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (121)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (122)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (123)
AbsolMakuhitaBronzorChingling
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (124)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (125)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (126) Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (127)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (128)
20%
Hoenn Sound
20%
Hoenn Sound
20%
Sinnoh Sound
20%
Sinnoh Sound
LevelLevelLevelLevel
6 - 88 - 86 - 88 - 8

Outside

Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (129)

Wild Pokémon

AnchorsStandard SurfingOld RodGood RodSuper Rod
Standard Surfing
Pokémon HeartGold
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (130)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (131)
PoliwagMagikarp
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (132)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (133)
60%40%
LevelLevel
35 - 3530 - 35
Pokémon SoulSilver
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (134)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (135)
PoliwagMagikarp
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (136)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (137)
60%40%
LevelLevel
35 - 3530 - 35
Old Rod
Pokémon HeartGold
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (138)
Magikarp
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (139)
100%
Level
10 - 10
Pokémon SoulSilver
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (140)
Magikarp
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (141)
100%
Level
10 - 10
Good Rod
Pokémon HeartGold
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (142)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (143)
MagikarpPoliwag
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (144)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (145)
90%10%
LevelLevel
20 - 2020 - 20
Pokémon SoulSilver
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (146)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (147)
MagikarpPoliwag
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (148)Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (149)
90%10%
LevelLevel
20 - 2020 - 20
Super Rod
Pokémon HeartGold
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (150)
Poliwag
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (151)
100%
Level
40 - 40
Pokémon SoulSilver
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (152)
Poliwag
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (153)
100%
Level
40 - 40

Items

PicsItemMethod
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (154) Moon StoneFloor Monday Nights Only
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (155) Max ReviveDowsing MCHN

Shops

Shop
ItemPrice
PokéDoll1000
Fresh Water200
Soda Pop300
Lemonade350
Repel350
Heart Mail50
Pokéarth - Kanto - Mt. Moon (2024)

FAQs

Where is Mount Moon in Kanto? ›

Moon (Japanese: お月見山 Mt. Otsukimi), formatted as Mount Moon in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, is a mountain located in northern Kanto, between Pewter City in the west and Cerulean City in the east.

How to escape Mount Moon? ›

Move up and to the left to find a staircase leading to the ladder that goes out. Grab the Antidote near it, then scale the ladders and exit the cave.

Where to find paras in the Mt. Moon? ›

Wild Pokémon (Mt. Moon Main)
PokémonTypeLocation
Cave
ParasBugCave
SandshrewGroundCave
ClefairyFairyCave
5 more rows

Where is Mt. Moon Pokémon let's go? ›

Moon. From there, continue on through to Route 4. The entrance to Mt. Moon is right next to a Pokemon Center where you can heal up before entering.

Is Charmander in Mt. Moon? ›

Much like Bulbasaur, the odds of Charmander spawning are low, but you can work around this by combo chaining Pokemon. You can find a Charmander on Route 4, on the road connecting Pewter City and Cerulean City and inside of Mt Moon.

How do I get from Cerulean City to Mount Moon? ›

Long Answer: Go South to Vermilion, head east to Diglett Cave (Have you moved the Snorlax yet?) If Snorlax isn't there, go through Diglett Cave to Pewter, then Head east to Mt. Moon.

Which Mt. Moon fossil is better? ›

The Two Fossils

Both are Rock/Water types. Kabuto has higher Attack and Speed ratings, whereas Omastar has better Defense and Special. It's up to you which one you take, but Kabutops looks a whole lot cooler... Note that you can only get one of the two.

Where to find Paras in Kanto? ›

Kanto
Red
Walking in tall grass or a cave
Mt. Moon B1F10% L10
Mt. Moon B2F15% L10–12
Safari Zone Area 1, east15% L22
4 more rows

Can chansey spawn in the Mt. Moon? ›

When the hell has Chansey ever been in Mt Moon. Chansey is set as a rare spawn in a lot of places, even places like Diglett's Cave, Pokémon Tower and the Power Plant. Free Games board. Chansey is set as a rare spawn in a lot of places, even places like Diglett's Cave, Pokémon Tower and the Power Plant.

How do I get out of Mt. Moon map? ›

Note: Jessie and James will fight you as a duo, so you'll be fighting with two Pokémon instead of the usual one. After defeating Jessie and James, the duo run away, and you're free to finally exit Mt. Moon, simply head up the series of ladders to exit and Continue on to Route 4.

Who's better, Kabuto or Omanyte? ›

Unlike its sibling Kabuto, Omanyte has a wide range of uses through its high Special Attack stat. It isn't nearly as limited in the Little Cup meta as a result. So for those needing a better special attacker, the Helix Fossil is the way to go.

Where can I find Moonstone in Kanto? ›

MOON STONE Locations!
  • In upper left corner of Mt. Moon, first floor.
  • At Mt. Moon, before the fossils, walk down to right and search the dead end. ...
  • In basem*nt of Team Rocket's HQ in Celedon City.
  • Bottom right area of Route 2. CUT is required to obtain it.
  • Fly to Cinnabar Island and enter the Pokemon House.
Feb 24, 2014

Where is the Mt. Moon in Pokémon Fire Red? ›

Moon in Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version. Mt. Moon (オツキミやま, Otsukimi-yama?, trans. Otsukimi-yama) is a mountain that is located in the northern Kanto region, east of Pewter City and west of Cerulean City.

What mountain is in the Kanto region Pokémon? ›

Kanto has several mountain ranges, which are mostly in northern and western Kanto. Indigo Plateau and Victory Road mountain range divides Kanto from the neighboring Johto region.

Where to catch Clefairy in Pokémon Red? ›

Locations: Catch Clefairy in Mt. Moon in all three versions. You can also "win" one in the Celadon Casino, but only in Blue and Red. Tips: Cute, but dangerous.

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