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Cerulean Cave Unknown Dungeon | | ハナダの洞窟 Hanada Cave | "Wild Missingno. appeared!" | |
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Map description: | A mysterious cave that is filled with terribly tough Pokémon. It is so dangerous, the Pokémon League is in charge of it. FR LG A cave that had collapsed once. It has been reconstructed. HG SS |
Location: | Cerulean City |
Region: | Kanto |
Generations: | I, III, IV, VII |
Location of Cerulean Cave in Kanto. |
Pokémon world locations |
Cerulean Cave (Japanese: ハナダの洞窟 Hanada Cave), introduced as Unknown Dungeon (Japanese: ななしのどうくつ Nameless Cave) in the Japanese Generation I games, is a cave located in the northwest corner of Cerulean City in Kanto.
The cave's moniker would later be reused for the Unknown Dungeon in Kalos, which is a direct reference to Cerulean Cave.
Terminology
Unknown Dungeon
The English name "Unknown Dungeon" has never appeared in the games themselves as the name of this cave.
- In Pokémon Stadium, this location is referred to as "Unknown Dungeon" in the game data of the Pokédex, but because the location itself is not selectable on the map in this game, this name is not visible in-game.
- This location is referred to as "Unknown Dungeon" in the Generation I game manuals, as well as in the guidebooks Pokémon: Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Pokémon: Special Edition for Yellow, Red and Blue: Official Nintendo Player's Guide, and Pokémon Red and Blue: Prima's Official Strategy Guide.
The Japanese name 「ななしのどうくつ」 (Nameless Cave) is used in Generation I.
- In the Japanese version of Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, this location is referred to by this name on the Town Map.
- In the Japanese games Pokémon Stadium (never released in English) and Pokémon Stadium 2 (known in English as Pokémon Stadium), this location is referred to by this name in the game data of the Pokédex, but because the location itself is not selectable on the map in these games, this name is not visible in-game.
Cerulean Cave
The English name "Cerulean Cave" is used in all generations.
- In Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, this location is referred to as "Cerulean Cave" both times it is named in the game: on the Town Map and by the NPC who blocks the cave entrance.
- In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, this location is referred to by this name in the game data, but because the location itself does not appear in the games, this name is not visible in-game.
- In Pokémon Stadium 2, the English name "Cerulean Cave" is used on the map seen in the Pokédex.
- From Generation III onward, this is always used as the name of this location.
The Japanese name 「ハナダ どうくつ」 (Hanada Cave) is used in Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, Yellow.
- In these games, it is used in two of the three occasions it is named in-game: it is used by the NPC blocking the cave entrance and in an email on the computer in Cinnabar Lab. (In English, the email instead refers to "the cavern close to Cerulean" rather than naming it.)
The Japanese kana name 「ハナダのどうくつ」 (Hanada Cave), and its kanji equivalent 「ハナダの洞窟 」 (the latter introduced in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!), are used from Generation II onward.
- In the Japanese version of Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, this location is referred to by this name in the game data, but because the location itself does not appear in the games, this name is not visible in-game.
- In the Japanese game Pokémon Stadium Gold and Silver (known in English as Pokémon Stadium 2), this name is used on the map seen in the Pokédex.
- From Generation III onward, this is always used as the name of this location.
In the games
Cerulean Cave is home to a wide variety of high-level wild Pokémon. Mewtwo inhabits the deepest part of the cave.
The Pokémon League only permits Trainers who have entered the Hall of Fame to enter. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, players must further prove themselves before entering the cave, which is done by completing the quest on Sevii Islands and restoring the Network Machine of the Pokémon Network Center to operational status.
In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, more Pokémon can be found only by fishing, while there are fewer different species of wild Pokémon found by walking around in the cave.
In Generation II, Cerulean Cave completely collapsed but the leftovers of Mewtwo's presence remain and are found in the lake near the cave, in the form of the item Berserk Gene. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Cerulean Cave has been rebuilt and Mewtwo can once again be found inside. An NPC blocks the entrance until the player has obtained all eight Kanto Gym Badges (as opposed to defeating the Pokémon League at Indigo Plateau, the requirement in the Generation I games and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen). In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, if Mew is brought along, it will sense Mewtwo's presence and act apprehensive.
Geography
Encountering Mewtwo in the cave in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
Cerulean Cave is a large underground complex of maze-like tunnels which extend out from Cerulean City to the mountains beyond. With the dark entrance positioned on the outskirts of Cerulean City, only accessible by surfing down Route 24 to the entrance near the northern border of Cerulean City, the cave has been renowned for its mystery. The entrance to the cave looks like it has been carved out from a hillside, forming an indented entrance into the hill. An NPC guards the entrance to the cave and only allows Trainers who own all eight Kanto Gym Badges and have entered the Hall of Fame to enter.
At the deepest point of the cave lives Mewtwo, a Pokémon that can only be found in Cerulean Cave. Mewtwo was artificially created in the Pokémon Mansion before it became too powerful and escaped, exiling itself to the cave, never to be seen again.
Cerulean Cave has had many different layouts over time, getting a change from not only one generation to the next but also from one game release to the next. Despite these changes, the first floor is mostly unaffected and has a large underground lake which covers most of the area. Using the complex of stairs and ladders, Trainers can make their way around the lake and the first floor of the cave. They will reach the upper floor, which has no underground river, but a like maze-like structure formed by large boulders and rocks that must be maneuvered around in order to reach the end. Once Trainers get through the maze formation, they are able to climb the ladders and get around the underground lake on the basement floor, which will lead them straight to a dead end and to Mewtwo.
Items
Pokémon Red and Green
Item | Location | Games |
| Nugget | 1F, in the northwest area of the floor | Rᴶ G |
| Full Restore ×2 | - 1F, in the southwest area of the floor
- 2F, in the eastern area of the floor; accessible from the ladder on the plateau north of the entrance
| Rᴶ G |
| Max Elixer | 1F, northernmost point of the large middle plateau | Rᴶ G |
| Rare Candy | 1F, on a rock southwest of Max Elixer (hidden, broken) | Rᴶ G |
| Ultra Ball ×3 | - 2F, in the southeast area of the floor, accessible from the ladder on the large middle plateau on 1F
- B1F, in the eastern area on the plateau
- B1F, on a lone rock near Max Revive (hidden, broken)
| Rᴶ G |
| PP Up | 2F, in the southwest area of the floor, accessible from the south ladder on the western plateau on 1F | Rᴶ G |
| Max Revive | B1F, in the northeast area of the floor | Rᴶ G |
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Pokémon Red and Blue
The Japanese game Pokémon Blue has the same map and item locations as the international games Pokémon Red and Blue.
Item | Location | Games |
| Max Elixer | 1F, southwest of the northeasternmost ladder | R B |
| Nugget | 1F, in the northwest area of the floor | R B |
| Rare Candy | 1F, on a rock on the plateau east of the Full Restore (hidden) | R B |
| Full Restore ×2 | - 1F, in the southwest area of the floor
- 2F, northwest of the center of the floor, accessible from the ladder on a plateau in the northwest area of 1F
| R B |
| PP Up | 2F, in the east area of the floor, accessible from the ladder on the plateau north of the entrance on 1F | R B |
| Ultra Ball ×3 | - 2F, in the southwest area of the floor, accessible from the southwesternmost ladder on 1F
- B1F, near the center of the floor
- B1F, on a rock that stands out in the northeast area of the floor (hidden)
| R B |
| Max Revive | B1F, in the northeast area of the floor | R B |
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Pokémon Yellow
Item | Location | Games |
| Max Elixer ×2 | - 1F, northeast of the southwesternmost ladder
- B1F, in the north area of the floor
| Y |
| Rare Candy ×2 | - 1F, near the southeast corner of the floor
- 2F, in the west area of the floor, accessible from the easternmost ladder in the northeast area of 1F
| Y |
| Ultra Ball ×4 | - 1F, northeast of the center of the floor
- 2F, near the center of the floor, accessible from the southwesternmost ladder on 1F
- B1F, on the southwesternmost plateau
- B1F, near the northeast corner of the floor
| Y |
| Max Revive ×3 | - 1F, in the east area of the floor
- 2F, southeast of the center of the floor, accessible from the southwesternmost ladder on 1F
- B1F, on the southwesternmost plateau
| Y |
| PP Up ×3 | - 1F, on a lone rock south of the Ultra Ball (hidden)
- 2F, on the lone rock south of the center of the floor, accessible from the southwesternmost ladder on 1F (hidden)
- B1F, on a rock that stands out close to the waterway to the southwesternmost plateau (hidden)
| Y |
| Full Restore | 2F, in the east area of the floor, accessible from the ladder in the east area of 1F | Y |
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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
Item | Location | Games |
| Nugget | 1F, in the northwest area of the floor | FR LG |
| Ultra Ball ×3 | - 1F, near the Nugget (hidden)
- 2F, in the southeast area of the floor, accessible from the ladder in the east area of 1F (requires Rock Smash)
- B1F, northeast of the center of the map, on a plateau
| FR LG |
| Max Elixir | 1F, northeast of the center of the floor, on a plateau | FR LG |
| Full Restore ×2 | - 1F, in the southwest area of the floor
- 2F, in the east area of the floor, accessible from the northeasternmost ladder on 1F (requires Rock Smash)
| FR LG |
| PP Up | 2F, in the southwest area of the floor, accessible from the southwesternmost ladder on 1F (requires Rock Smash) | FR LG |
| Max Revive | B1F, in the northeast area of the floor | FR LG |
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Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
Item | Location | Games |
| Nugget ×2 | - 1F, near the northwest corner
- B1F, behind a lone breakable rock northeast of the rocks in the center (hidden)
| HG SS |
| Hyper Potion | 1F, on the wall behind the breakable rocks in the southwest corner (hidden) | HG SS |
| Full Restore | 1F, along the south wall | HG SS |
| Revive | 1F, on a small crystal in the middle (hidden) | HG SS |
| Max Elixir | 1F, near the center, at the end of a bridge | HG SS |
| Sea Incense | 1F, north edge | HG SS |
| Rare Candy | 1F, in the far southeast corner (hidden) | HG SS |
| TM24 (Thunderbolt) | 2F, northeast corner (requires Rock Smash) | HG SS |
| PP Up ×2 | - 2F, west side of 2F
- 2F, in the isolated crystal in the bottom left (hidden)
| HG SS |
| Zinc | 2F, in the large open area on the east side (hidden) | HG SS |
| Full Heal | 2F, in the large open area on the east side (hidden) | HG SS |
| Big Pearl | 2F, in the large open area on the east side (hidden) | HG SS |
| Ultra Ball ×4 | - 2F, west side
- 2F, in the large open area on the east side (hidden)
- B1F, west of the breakable rocks in the center (hidden)
- B1F, near the southwest corner
| HG SS |
| Odd Incense | 2F, near the center (requires Rock Smash) | HG SS |
| Protein | 2F, near the northwest corner (hidden) | HG SS |
| Max Revive ×2 | - B1F, among the breakable rocks on the west side (hidden)
- B1F, northwest of the breakable rocks in the center
| HG SS |
| Dusk Stone | B1F, center (requires Rock Climb) | HG SS |
| Electirizer | B1F, northeast corner (requires Rock Climb) | HG SS |
| Black Sludge | B1F, southeast corner | HG SS |
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Rock Smash
Item | Location | Games |
| Red Shard | Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks | HG SS |
| Blue Shard | Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks | HG SS |
| Yellow Shard | Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks | HG SS |
| Green Shard | Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks | HG SS |
| Heart Scale | Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks | HG SS |
| Revive | Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks | HG SS |
| Max Ether | Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks | HG SS |
| Star Piece | Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks | HG SS |
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Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
Item | Location | Games |
| PP Max | 1F, near the ladder in the northeast corner of the floor | P E |
| Full Heal | 1F, at the end of the water | P E |
| Full Restore | 1F, on the plateau near the entrance (hidden) (daily) | P E |
| Max Revive | 1F, northwest of the eastern ladder | P E |
| Max Repel | 1F, southwest of the northern ladder | P E |
| Max Lure | 2F, northwest of the pair of ladders | P E |
| Ultra Ball ×5 | 2F, near some rocks along the southern wall | P E |
| Rare Candy | 2F, northwest of the Ultra Balls | P E |
| Full Restore ×2 | - 2F, near the east wall, east of the pair of ladders
- B1F southwest of the Escape Rope, on a plateau
| P E |
| Escape Rope | B1F, near the northeast corner of the floor | P E |
| Max Elixir | B1F, in the south area of the floor | P E |
| Max Revive | B1F, southeast of the pair of ladders (hidden) (daily) | P E |
| PP Max | B1F, at the end of the water west of Mewtwo's plateau (hidden) (daily) | P E |
| Mewtwonite X | B1F, received from Green after defeating her | P E |
| Mewtwonite Y | B1F, received from Green after defeating her | P E |
| Poké Ball ×5 | B1F, on the ground after defeating Green | P E |
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Recurring hidden items
These items are hidden at certain spots of the cave and respawn occasionally or daily. The item received is not determined until it is picked up, so what the item is can be affected by resetting.
2F glowing spot
These hidden items respawn at random.
Item | Location | Games |
| Poké Ball | 2F, sometimes found on a glowing spot | P E |
| Great Ball | 2F, sometimes found on a glowing spot | P E |
| Ultra Ball | 2F, sometimes found on a glowing spot | P E |
| Ultra Ball ×10 | 2F, sometimes found on a glowing spot | P E |
| Master Ball | 2F, sometimes found on a glowing spot | P E |
| Golden Razz Berry | 2F, sometimes found on a glowing spot | P E |
| Golden Nanab Berry | 2F, sometimes found on a glowing spot | P E |
| Golden Pinap Berry | 2F, sometimes found on a glowing spot | P E |
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2F crystal
This hidden item respawns daily.
Item | Location | Games |
| Max Revive | 2F, sometimes found on the crystal in the middle of the floor | P E |
| Dome Fossil | 2F, sometimes found on the crystal in the middle of the floor | P E |
| Helix Fossil | 2F, sometimes found on the crystal in the middle of the floor | P E |
| Old Amber | 2F, sometimes found on the crystal in the middle of the floor | P E |
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B1F plateau
This hidden item respawns daily.
Item | Location | Games |
| Dome Fossil | B1F, sometimes found on the central plateau east of Mewtwo's plateau | P E |
| Helix Fossil | B1F, sometimes found on the central plateau east of Mewtwo's plateau | P E |
| Old Amber | B1F, sometimes found on the central plateau east of Mewtwo's plateau | P E |
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Pokémon
Generation I
Cerulean Cave is only listed in the Town Map if the player uses this item while inside the cave. However, Cerulean Cave is not listed at all in the Pokémon location map from the Pokédex in the Generation I games. For instance, Rhydon is only available at the Cerulean Cave in Pokémon Red and Blue, but Rhydon's Pokédex map simply says "Area unknown". Similarly, Golbat is available in multiple places including the Cerulean Cave, but only the other places are shown in the Pokédex map.
Cerulean Cave is also absent from the Pokémon location map in the Pokédex from both the Japanese Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium, but it is present in Pokémon Stadium 2. As a result, the player may connect any Generation I or II core series game to Pokémon Stadium 2 via Transfer Pak and check their location in the Pokédex normally, including those Pokémon available in the Cerulean Cave.
1F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| Arbok | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 52 | 10% |
| Raichu | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 53 | 4% |
| Sandslash | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 52 | 10% |
| Golbat | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 46 | 25% |
| Golbat | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 50, 55 | 40% |
| Gloom | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 55 | 10% |
| Parasect | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 52 | 5% |
| Parasect | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 54 | 5% |
| Venomoth | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 49 | 10% |
| Venomoth | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 54 | 5% |
| Kadabra | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 49 | 5% |
| Weepinbell | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 55 | 10% |
| Graveler | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 45 | 15% |
| Magneton | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 46 | 15% |
| Dodrio | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 49 | 10% |
| Hypno | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 46 | 15% |
| Ditto | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 53 | 1% |
| Ditto | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 55, 60 | 5% |
Fishing |
| Magikarp | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Old Rod | | 5 | 100% |
| Poliwag | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Good Rod | | 10 | 50% |
| Goldeen | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Good Rod | | 10 | 50% |
| Slowbro | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 23 | 25% |
| Kingler | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 23 | 25% |
| Seadra | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 23 | 25% |
| Goldeen | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 25 | 40% |
| Seaking | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 23 | 25% |
| Seaking | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 35, 45, 55 | 60% |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
2F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| Sandslash | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 56 | 10% |
| Wigglytuff | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 54 | 5% |
| Golbat | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 52, 57 | 40% |
| Gloom | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 58 | 5% |
| Venomoth | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 51 | 15% |
| Kadabra | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 51 | 15% |
| Weepinbell | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 58 | 5% |
| Graveler | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 50 | 15% |
| Dodrio | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 51 | 25% |
| Electrode | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 52 | 10% |
| Marowak | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 52 | 10% |
| Rhyhorn | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 50 | 10% |
| Rhydon | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 52 | 10% |
| Rhydon | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 58, 60 | 5% |
| Chansey | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 56 | 5% |
| Ditto | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 55, 60 | 5% |
| Ditto | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 60 | 10% |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
B1F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| Arbok | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 57 | 5% |
| Raichu | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 64 | 10% |
| Sandslash | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 57 | 5% |
| Golbat | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 54, 59 | 40% |
| Parasect | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 64 | 10% |
| Graveler | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 55 | 15% |
| Electrode | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 55 | 15% |
| Marowak | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 55 | 15% |
| Lickitung | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 50, 55 | 5% |
| Rhyhorn | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 52 | 10% |
| Rhydon | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 55 | 25% |
| Rhydon | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 62 | 10% |
| Chansey | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 64 | 10% |
| Chansey | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 56 | 5% |
| Ditto | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 63, 65, 67 | 10% |
| Ditto | | R | B | Y | | Cave | | 60, 65 | 15% |
Fishing |
| Magikarp | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Old Rod | | 5 | 100% |
| Poliwag | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Good Rod | | 10 | 50% |
| Goldeen | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Good Rod | | 10 | 50% |
| Slowbro | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 23 | 25% |
| Kingler | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 23 | 25% |
| Seadra | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 23 | 25% |
| Goldeen | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 30 | 40% |
| Seaking | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 23 | 25% |
| Seaking | | R | B | Y | | Fishing Super Rod | | 40, 50, 60 | 60% |
Special Pokémon |
| Mewtwo | | R | B | Y | | Only one | | 70 | One |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Generation III
1F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| Parasect | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 49, 58 | 25% |
| Magneton | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 49 | 20% |
| Golbat | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 46, 55 | 14% |
| Primeape | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 52, 61 | 11% |
| Ditto | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 52, 61 | 11% |
| Machoke | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 46 | 10% |
| Electrode | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 58 | 5% |
| Wobbuffet | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 55 | 4% |
Surfing |
| Psyduck | | FR | LG | | Surfing | | 30-50 | 65% |
| Slowpoke | | FR | LG | | Surfing | | 30-50 | 65% |
| Golduck | | FR | LG | | Surfing | | 40-55 | 35% |
| Slowbro | | FR | LG | | Surfing | | 40-55 | 35% |
Fishing |
| Magikarp | | FR | LG | | Fishing Old Rod | | 5 | 100% |
| Poliwag | | FR | LG | | Fishing Good Rod | | 5-15 | 60% |
| Goldeen | | FR | LG | | Fishing Good Rod | | 5-15 | 20% |
| Magikarp | | FR | LG | | Fishing Good Rod | | 5-15 | 20% |
| Poliwag | | FR | LG | | Fishing Super Rod | | 15-25 | 40% |
| Poliwhirl | | FR | LG | | Fishing Super Rod | | 20-30 | 40% |
| Gyarados | | FR | LG | | Fishing Super Rod | | 15-25 | 15% |
| Psyduck | | FR | LG | | Fishing Super Rod | | 15-35 | 5% |
| Slowpoke | | FR | LG | | Fishing Super Rod | | 15-35 | 5% |
Rock Smash |
| Geodude | | FR | LG | | Rock Smash | | 30-50 | 65% |
| Graveler | | FR | LG | | Rock Smash | | 40-55 | 35% |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
2F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| Golbat | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 49, 58 | 25% |
| Machoke | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 49 | 20% |
| Parasect | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 52, 61 | 14% |
| Kadabra | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 55, 64 | 11% |
| Ditto | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 55, 64 | 11% |
| Magneton | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 52 | 10% |
| Wobbuffet | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 58 | 5% |
| Electrode | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 61 | 4% |
Rock Smash |
| Geodude | | FR | LG | | Rock Smash | | 35-55 | 65% |
| Graveler | | FR | LG | | Rock Smash | | 45-60 | 35% |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
B1F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| Kadabra | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 58, 67 | 25% |
| Ditto | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 58, 67 | 25% |
| Parasect | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 55, 64 | 14% |
| Golbat | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 52, 61 | 11% |
| Machoke | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 52 | 10% |
| Magneton | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 55 | 10% |
| Electrode | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 64 | 4% |
| Wobbuffet | | FR | LG | | Cave | | 61 | 1% |
Surfing |
| Psyduck | | FR | LG | | Surfing | | 40-60 | 65% |
| Slowpoke | | FR | LG | | Surfing | | 40-60 | 65% |
| Golduck | | FR | LG | | Surfing | | 50-65 | 35% |
| Slowbro | | FR | LG | | Surfing | | 50-65 | 35% |
Fishing |
| Magikarp | | FR | LG | | Fishing Old Rod | | 5 | 100% |
| Poliwag | | FR | LG | | Fishing Good Rod | | 5-15 | 60% |
| Goldeen | | FR | LG | | Fishing Good Rod | | 5-15 | 20% |
| Magikarp | | FR | LG | | Fishing Good Rod | | 5-15 | 20% |
| Poliwag | | FR | LG | | Fishing Super Rod | | 15-25 | 40% |
| Poliwhirl | | FR | LG | | Fishing Super Rod | | 20-30 | 40% |
| Gyarados | | FR | LG | | Fishing Super Rod | | 15-35 | 16% |
| Psyduck | | FR | LG | | Fishing Super Rod | | 15-25 | 4% |
| Slowpoke | | FR | LG | | Fishing Super Rod | | 15-25 | 4% |
Rock Smash |
| Geodude | | FR | LG | | Rock Smash | | 40-60 | 65% |
| Graveler | | FR | LG | | Rock Smash | | 50-65 | 35% |
Special Pokémon |
| Mewtwo | | FR | LG | | Only one | | 70 | One |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Generation IV
1F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| | |
| Electrode | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 40 | 5% |
| Wobbuffet | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 37 | 5% |
| Machoke | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 39-40 | 24% | 24% | 6% |
| Parasect | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 38 | 20% | 20% | 10% |
| Primeape | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 38-39 | 14% | 14% | 0% |
| Primeape | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 39 | 0% | 0% | 4% |
| Persian | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 38-39 | 14% | 14% | 0% |
| Persian | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 39 | 0% | 0% | 4% |
| Magneton | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 40 | 11% | 11% | 10% |
| Ditto | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 39-40 | 11% | 11% | 10% |
| Golbat | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 38 | 10% | 10% | 0% |
| Golbat | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 38-39 | 0% | 0% | 50% |
Surfing |
| Psyduck | | HG | SS | | Surfing | | 35-40 | 90% |
| Golduck | | HG | SS | | Surfing | | 40 | 10% |
Fishing |
| Magikarp | | HG | SS | | Fishing Old Rod | | 10 | 100% |
| Poliwag | | HG | SS | | Fishing Good Rod | | 20 | 45% |
| Goldeen | | HG | SS | | Fishing Good Rod | | 20 | 40% |
| Magikarp | | HG | SS | | Fishing Good Rod | | 20 | 15% |
| Poliwag | | HG | SS | | Fishing Super Rod | | 40 | 40% |
| Poliwhirl | | HG | SS | | Fishing Super Rod | | 40 | 30% |
| Gyarados | | HG | SS | | Fishing Super Rod | | 40 | 30% |
Rock Smash |
| Geodude | | HG | SS | | Rock Smash | | 23 | 90% |
| Graveler | | HG | SS | | Rock Smash | | 26-30 | 10% |
Special Pokémon |
| Makuhita | | HG | SS | | Hoenn Sound | | 39-40 | 20% |
| Absol | | HG | SS | | Hoenn Sound | | 38 | 20% |
| Chingling | | HG | SS | | Sinnoh Sound | | 39-40 | 20% |
| Bronzor | | HG | SS | | Sinnoh Sound | | 38 | 20% |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
2F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| | |
| Golbat | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 41 | 10% | 10% | 0% |
| Golbat | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 41-42 | 0% | 0% | 20% |
| Parasect | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 40 | 20% |
| Kadabra | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 42 | 20% |
| Machoke | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 39-42 | 20% | 20% | 0% |
| Machoke | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 39 | 0% | 0% | 10% |
| Magneton | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 41 | 10% |
| Electrode | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 41 | 5% |
| Ditto | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 42 | 10% |
| Wobbuffet | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 42 | 5% |
Fishing |
| Magikarp | | HG | SS | | Fishing Old Rod | | 10 | 100% |
| Poliwag | | HG | SS | | Fishing Good Rod | | 20 | 45% |
| Goldeen | | HG | SS | | Fishing Good Rod | | 20 | 40% |
| Magikarp | | HG | SS | | Fishing Good Rod | | 20 | 15% |
| Poliwag | | HG | SS | | Fishing Super Rod | | 40 | 40% |
| Poliwhirl | | HG | SS | | Fishing Super Rod | | 40 | 30% |
| Gyarados | | HG | SS | | Fishing Super Rod | | 40 | 30% |
Special Pokémon |
| Makuhita | | HG | SS | | Hoenn Sound | | 41-42 | 20% |
| Absol | | HG | SS | | Hoenn Sound | | 39-41 | 20% |
| Chingling | | HG | SS | | Sinnoh Sound | | 41-42 | 20% |
| Bronzor | | HG | SS | | Sinnoh Sound | | 39-41 | 20% |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
B1F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| Parasect | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 45-47 | 25% |
| Kadabra | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 46 | 20% |
| Magneton | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 45-47 | 15% |
| Golbat | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 47 | 10% |
| Machoke | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 45 | 10% |
| Ditto | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 45 | 10% |
| Electrode | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 46 | 5% |
| Wobbuffet | | HG | SS | | Cave | | 49 | 5% |
Surfing |
| Psyduck | | HG | SS | | Surfing | | 35-40 | 90% |
| Golduck | | HG | SS | | Surfing | | 40 | 10% |
Fishing |
| Magikarp | | HG | SS | | Fishing Old Rod | | 10 | 100% |
| Poliwag | | HG | SS | | Fishing Good Rod | | 20 | 45% |
| Goldeen | | HG | SS | | Fishing Good Rod | | 20 | 40% |
| Magikarp | | HG | SS | | Fishing Good Rod | | 20 | 15% |
| Poliwag | | HG | SS | | Fishing Super Rod | | 40 | 40% |
| Poliwhirl | | HG | SS | | Fishing Super Rod | | 40 | 30% |
| Gyarados | | HG | SS | | Fishing Super Rod | | 40 | 30% |
Rock Smash |
| Geodude | | HG | SS | | Rock Smash | | 22 | 90% |
| Graveler | | HG | SS | | Rock Smash | | 26 | 10% |
Special Pokémon |
| Mewtwo | | HG | SS | | Only one | | 70 | One |
| Makuhita | | HG | SS | | Hoenn Sound | | 45 | 20% |
| Absol | | HG | SS | | Hoenn Sound | | 45-47 | 20% |
| Chingling | | HG | SS | | Sinnoh Sound | | 45 | 20% |
| Bronzor | | HG | SS | | Sinnoh Sound | | 45-47 | 20% |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Generation VII
1F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| Zubat | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 10% |
| Golbat | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 15% |
| Psyduck | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 5% |
| Golduck | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 15% |
| Geodude | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 10% |
| Graveler | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 15% |
| Lickitung | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 10% |
| Rhyhorn | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 10% |
| Rhydon | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 5% |
| Ditto | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 5% |
Rare Spawns |
| Snorlax | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | - |
Sea Skim |
| Poliwag | | P | E | | Sea Skim | | 51-56 | 45% |
| Poliwhirl | | P | E | | Sea Skim | | 51-56 | 9% |
| Poliwrath | | P | E | | Sea Skim | | 51-56 | 1% |
| Magikarp | | P | E | | Sea Skim | | 51-56 | 45% |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
2F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| Zubat | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 5% |
| Golbat | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 20% |
| Geodude | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 5% |
| Graveler | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 20% |
| Lickitung | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 15% |
| Rhyhorn | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 10% |
| Rhydon | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 10% |
| Chansey | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 10% |
| Ditto | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 5% |
Rare Spawns |
| Snorlax | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | - |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
B1F
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate |
| Zubat | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 10% |
| Golbat | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 15% |
| Psyduck | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 5% |
| Golduck | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 15% |
| Geodude | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 10% |
| Graveler | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 15% |
| Lickitung | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 10% |
| Rhyhorn | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 10% |
| Rhydon | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 5% |
| Ditto | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | 5% |
Rare Spawns |
| Snorlax | | P | E | | Cave | | 51-56 | - |
Sea Skim |
| Poliwag | | P | E | | Sea Skim | | 51-56 | 45% |
| Poliwhirl | | P | E | | Sea Skim | | 51-56 | 9% |
| Poliwrath | | P | E | | Sea Skim | | 51-56 | 1% |
| Magikarp | | P | E | | Sea Skim | | 51-56 | 45% |
Special Pokémon |
| Mewtwo | | P | E | | Only one | | 70 | One |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Trainers
Generation VII
Layout
The layout of the cave has been tweaked several times in the past, particularly in Generation I.
In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, it has been restored to the original layout found in Pokémon Red and Green, with the addition of breakable rocks.
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the layout of the first and second floors is based on the equivalent layout from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, while the layout of the basement is based on the respective layout from Pokémon Yellow. Breakable rocks are also present and Rock Climb surfaces were added.
Version | 1F | 2F | B1F |
Red (J) | | | |
Green |
Red | | | |
Blue Blue (J) |
Yellow | | | |
FireRed | | | |
LeafGreen |
HeartGold | | | |
SoulSilver |
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Preview
In the anime
Pokémon Origins
Cerulean Cave's interior in Pokémon Origins
Cerulean Cave appeared in File 4: Charizard. It was first mentioned by Blue, who had gone to the cave after hearing rumors of an extremely strong Pokémon living in there. He intended to catch it, but got badly injured while battling it when his Blastoise was sent flying and crashed on top of him. After he had told Professor Oak and Red about this, Red soon recalled the journals he had found at the Pokémon Mansion at Cinnabar Island, and understood that the mysterious Pokémon was in fact Mewtwo, an artificial Pokémon created by enhancing the powers of Mew.
Wanting to help Professor Oak to complete the Pokédex, Red then headed to Cerulean Cave, where he encountered Mewtwo. Being amazingly strong and durable, Mewtwo was capable of defeating almost all of Red's Pokémon, excluding only his Charizard. At first, even Charizard was losing, and was sent into the waters of the cave, along with Red. However, Red's Key Stone and Charizard's Mega Stone then activated, Mega Evolving Charizard into Mega Charizard X and making it able to defeat Mewtwo, allowing Red to catch it.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Red, Green & Blue chapter
Cerulean Cave appeared in And Mewtwo Too?! and And Mewtwo... Three!. Upon hearing from Bill about a monster that had caused massive destruction in the northwest sector of Cerulean City, Red went to investigate Cerulean Cave, where the monster was said to have fled to. Once Red arrived at the cave, he and his Pokémon were soon caught in a tornado, which seemed to originate from inside the cave. Red and his Pokémon were saved from being blown away by Blaine and his Rapidash. Blaine explained that the tornado was actually Psywave, a Psychic-type move capable of both attacking and defending at the same time, and the user of the move was Mewtwo, the "beast" sighted in Cerulean City.
To Red's horror, Blaine revealed that he, while working as a scientist in Team Rocket, had been involved in Mewtwo's creation. Since Team Rocket had been unable to get enough of Mew's DNA to complete the Genetic Pokémon, Blaine had finished it by using cells from his own arm. In the process, some of Mewtwo's cells ended up in his arm, causing it to be horribly mutatated. This also gave both him and Mewtwo the ability to sense each other's presence. However, the mutated cells in his arm were slowly spreading to the rest of his body, and would eventually kill him. Realizing what kind of an abomination he had created, Blaine had subsequently left Team Rocket.
Blaine was determined to destroy the monster he himself had created, even if it would cost him his life. After putting Red inside of a protective fireball, he and Rapidash charged through the Psywave tornado at Mewtwo, creating a massive explosion. Despite the hit, Mewtwo was still capable of fighting. As Blaine was down for the count, Red tried to battle Mewtwo himself, sending out Poli. However, Mewtwo easily knocked the Tadpole Pokémon back with a giant spoon it created. Blaine explained that Mewtwo would form its Psywave into a tornado while fighting multiple enemies at once, and into a spoon for a single enemy. This gave Red an idea, and he sent out all of his Pokémon, causing Mewtwo to switch into its tornado tactic again. However, before the tornado got to full power, Red dived into the eye of the storm with Aero, and sent Pika diving further down into Mewtwo itself, capturing it with the Master Ball Blaine had given Red just moments earlier. Afterwards, Red gave Mewtwo to Blaine, telling him to teach it the kindness of humans, before heading off to the Indigo Plateau.
Trivia
- In the Generation I handheld games, the nest feature of the Pokédex never displays Pokémon as appearing in Cerulean Cave, likely to keep its existence as a secret until the player beats the game. However, the Pokémon Stadium games do display Pokémon appearing here.
In other languages
| The Pokémon League | |
Participation Trainer • Battle • Gym Leaders Gyms • Badges • Referee Championship matches Elite Four • Orange League Champion League Pokémon League Conferences Indigo • Silver • Ever Grande • Lily of the Valley Vertress • Lumiose • Manalo | Regional Pokémon Leagues Indigo • Orange* • Johto • Hoenn • Sinnoh Unova • Kalos • Alola • Galar Areas of jurisdiction Pokémon League Reception Gate • Hall of Fame Palace of Victory • Cerulean Cave Others Pokémon Association • PIA World Coronation Series |
Kanto |
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Settlements Pallet Town • Viridian City • Pewter City • Cerulean City • Vermilion City • Lavender Town Celadon City • Saffron City • Fuchsia City • Cinnabar Island • Indigo Plateau | Routes 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 • 25 • 26 • 27 • 28 | Landmarks Professor Oak's Laboratory • Viridian Forest • Diglett's Cave • Pewter Museum of Science • Mt. Moon (Square) • Cerulean Cave Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5-6) • Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7-8) • S.S. Anne • S.S. Aqua • Sea Cottage • Rock Tunnel Power Plant • Cycling Road/Pokémon Road • Team Rocket Hideout • Silph Co. • Magnet Train • Pokémon Tower • Safari Zone/Pal Park GO Park • Seafoam Islands • Pokémon Mansion • Cinnabar Lab • Pokémon League Reception Gate • Victory Road • Tohjo Falls | Access to Sevii Islands • Johto | |
Game locations of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon |
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