Cerulean Cave

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Cerulean Cave
Unknown Dungeon
ハナダの洞窟
Hanada Cave
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
Recommended Level:{{{reclvl}}}
Map description:A mysterious cave that is filled with terribly toughPokémon. It is so dangerous, thePokémon League is in charge of it.FRLG
A cave that had collapsed once. It has been reconstructed.HGSS
Location:Cerulean City
Region:Kanto
Generations:I,III,IV,VII

Location of Cerulean Cave inKanto.
Pokémon world locations

Cerulean Cave (Japanese:ハナダの洞窟Hanada Cave), introduced asUnknown Dungeon (Japanese:ななしのどうくつNameless Cave), is acave located in the northwest corner ofCerulean City inKanto.

The cave's moniker would later be reused for theUnknown Dungeon inKalos, which is a direct reference to Cerulean Cave.

Contents

Terminology

Unknown Dungeon

The nameUnknown Dungeon never appears in-game. It is present inPokémon Stadium’s data but not selectable on thePokédex map. The term appears inGeneration I manuals and guidebooks, includingPokémon: Official Nintendo Player's Guide,Pokémon: Special Edition for Yellow, Red and Blue: Official Nintendo Player's Guide,Pokémon Red and Blue: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, and the board gamePokémon Master Trainer (1999).

In Japanese, the location is called 「ななしのどうくつ」 (Nameless Cave) inGeneration I. This appears on theTown Map in the Japanese versions ofPokémon Red, Green,Blue, andYellow (translated asCerulean Cave in English), and inJapanese Pokémon Stadium and the Japanese version ofPokémon Stadium’s game data, but is also not selectable on thePokédex map.

Cerulean Cave

The English nameCerulean Cave is used in all games that reference this location fromGeneration I onward, including at thePokédex inPokémon Stadium 2. InPokémon Red, Blue, andYellow, it is used by theNPC blocking the entrance and on theTown Map (visible only inside the cave), though the Japanese map name is 「ななしのどうくつ」 (Nameless Cave). InPokémon Gold, Silver, andCrystal, the name appears in game data but is unused as the cave does not appear; thePoké Seer in Crystal can read this location for Pokémon data, though this is unobtainable in normal gameplay.

The Japanese name 「ハナダ どうくつ」 (Hanada Cave) is used inPokémon Red, Green,Blue, andYellow, appearing in NPC dialogue and an email inCinnabar Lab (translated in English as "the cavern close to Cerulean").

FromGeneration II onward, it is 「ハナダのどうくつ」, including at thePokédex in the Japanese version ofPokémon Stadium 2, with the kanji form 「ハナダの洞窟(どうくつ)」 introduced inPokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.

Role

Cerulean Cave is home to a wide variety of high-levelwild Pokémon.Mewtwo inhabits the deepest part of the cave.

The cave is managed by thePokémon League and can only be entered after the player has entered theHall of FameRBYPE/restored the Network Machine of thePokémon Network Center on theSevii Islands to operational statusFRLG/earned all theKantoBadgesHGSS.

In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, more Pokémon can be found only byfishing, while there are fewer different species of wild Pokémon found by walking around in the cave.

InGeneration 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 itemBerserk Gene. InPokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Cerulean Cave has been rebuilt and Mewtwo can once again be found inside. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, if Mew isbrought 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 fromCerulean City to the mountains beyond. With the dark entrance positioned on the outskirts of Cerulean City, only accessible bysurfing downRoute 24 to the entrance near the northern border ofCerulean City, thecave 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. AnNPC guards the entrance to the cave and only allowsTrainers who own all eight Kanto GymBadges and have entered theHall of Fame to enter.

At the deepest point of the cave livesMewtwo, aPokémon that can only be found in Cerulean Cave. Mewtwo was artificially created in thePokémon 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 onegeneration 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

ItemLocationGames
NuggetNugget1F, in the northwest area of the floor Rᴶ  G 
Full RestoreFull 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 ElixerMax Elixer1F, northernmost point of the large middle plateau Rᴶ  G 
Rare CandyRare Candy1F, on a rock southwest ofMax Elixer(hidden,broken) Rᴶ  G 
Ultra BallUltra 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 nearMax Revive(hidden,broken)
 Rᴶ  G 
PP UpPP Up2F, in the southwest area of the floor, accessible from the south ladder on the western plateau on 1F Rᴶ  G 
Max ReviveMax ReviveB1F, in the northeast area of the floor Rᴶ  G 

Pokémon Red and Blue

The JapanesePokémon Blue has the same map and item locations as the internationalPokémon Red and Blue.

ItemLocationGames
Max ElixerMax Elixer1F, southwest of the northeasternmost ladder R  B 
NuggetNugget1F, in the northwest area of the floor R  B 
Rare CandyRare Candy1F, on a rock on the plateau east of theFull Restore(hidden) R  B 
Full RestoreFull 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 UpPP Up2F, in the east area of the floor, accessible from the ladder on the plateau north of the entrance on 1F R  B 
Ultra BallUltra 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 ReviveMax ReviveB1F, in the northeast area of the floor R  B 

Pokémon Yellow

ItemLocationGames
Max ElixirMax Elixer ×2
  • 1F, northeast of the southwesternmost ladder
  • B1F, in the north area of the floor
 Y 
Rare CandyRare 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 BallUltra 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 ReviveMax 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 UpPP Up ×3
  • 1F, on a lone rock south of theUltra 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 RestoreFull Restore2F, in the east area of the floor, accessible from the ladder in the east area of 1F Y 

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

ItemLocationGames
NuggetNugget1F, in the northwest area of the floor FR  LG 
Ultra BallUltra Ball ×3
  • 1F, two squares east of the ladder closest to theNugget(hidden)
  • 2F, in the southeast area of the floor, accessible from the ladder in the east area of 1F (requiresRock Smash)
  • B1F, northeast of the center of the map, on a plateau
 FR  LG 
Max ElixirMax Elixir1F, northeast of the center of the floor, on a plateau FR  LG 
Full RestoreFull 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 (requiresRock Smash)
 FR  LG 
PP UpPP Up2F, in the southwest area of the floor, accessible from the southwesternmost ladder on 1F (requiresRock Smash) FR  LG 
Max ReviveMax ReviveB1F, in the northeast area of the floor FR  LG 

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

ItemLocationGames
NuggetNugget ×2
  • 1F, near the northwest corner
  • B1F, behind a lonebreakable rock northeast of the rocks in the center(hidden)
 HG  SS 
Hyper PotionHyper Potion1F, on the wall behind thebreakable rocks in the southwest corner(hidden) HG  SS 
Full RestoreFull Restore1F, along the south wall HG  SS 
ReviveRevive1F, on a small crystal in the middle(hidden) HG  SS 
Max ElixirMax Elixir1F, near the center, at the end of a bridge HG  SS 
Sea IncenseSea Incense1F, north edge HG  SS 
Rare CandyRare Candy1F, in the far southeast corner(hidden) HG  SS 
TM ElectricTM24 (Thunderbolt)2F, northeast corner (requiresRock Smash) HG  SS 
PP UpPP Up ×2
  • 2F, west side of 2F
  • 2F, in the large open area on the east side(hidden)
 HG  SS 
ZincZinc2F, in the large open area on the east side(hidden) HG  SS 
Full HealFull Heal2F, in the large open area on the east side(hidden) HG  SS 
Big PearlBig Pearl2F, in the large open area on the east side(hidden) HG  SS 
Ultra BallUltra Ball ×4
  • 2F, west side
  • 2F, in the large open area on the east side(hidden)
  • B1F, west of thebreakable rocks in the center(hidden)
  • B1F, near the southwest corner
 HG  SS 
Odd IncenseOdd Incense2F, near the center (requiresRock Smash) HG  SS 
ProteinProtein2F, near the northwest corner(hidden) HG  SS 
Max ReviveMax Revive ×2 HG  SS 
Dusk StoneDusk StoneB1F, center (requiresRock Climb) HG  SS 
ElectirizerElectirizerB1F, northeast corner (requiresRock Climb) HG  SS 
Black SludgeBlack SludgeB1F, southeast corner HG  SS 

Rock Smash

If the rock contains an item, the game will pick one of the following:

ItemLocationGames
Max EtherMax EtherFound by smashingbreakable rocks (25%) HG  SS 
ReviveReviveFound by smashingbreakable rocks (20%) HG  SS 
Red ShardRed ShardFound by smashingbreakable rocks (10% each) HG  SS 
Blue ShardBlue Shard
Yellow ShardYellow Shard
Green ShardGreen Shard
Heart ScaleHeart Scale
Star PieceStar PieceFound by smashingbreakable rocks (5%) HG  SS 

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

ItemLocationGames
PP MaxPP Max1F, near the ladder in the northeast corner of the floor P  E 
Full HealFull Heal1F, at the end of the water P  E 
Full RestoreFull Restore1F, on the plateau near the entrance(hidden) (daily) P  E 
Max ReviveMax Revive1F, northwest of the eastern ladder P  E 
Max RepelMax Repel1F, southwest of the northern ladder P  E 
Rare CandyRare Candy1F, south of the visible but inaccessible ladders to 2F and B1F in the northwest corner(hidden) (daily) P  E 
Max LureMax Lure2F, northwest of the pair of ladders P  E 
Ultra BallUltra Ball ×52F, near some rocks along the southern wall P  E 
Rare CandyRare Candy2F, northwest of the Ultra Balls P  E 
Max ReviveMax Revive2F, in the southeast corner of the floor P  E 
Full RestoreFull Restore ×2
  • 2F, near the east wall, east of the pair of ladders
  • B1F southwest of theEscape Rope, on a plateau
 P  E 
Escape RopeEscape RopeB1F, near the northeast corner of the floor P  E 
Max ElixirMax ElixirB1F, in the south area of the floor P  E 
Max ReviveMax ReviveB1F, southeast of the pair of ladders(hidden) (daily) P  E 
PP MaxPP MaxB1F, at the end of the water west ofMewtwo's plateau(hidden) (daily) P  E 
Mewtwonite XMewtwonite XB1F, received fromGreen after defeating her P  E 
Mewtwonite YMewtwonite YB1F, received fromGreen after defeating her P  E 
Poké BallPoké Ball ×5B1F, on the ground after defeatingGreen P  E 

Water

ItemLocationGames
PearlPearlB1F, sometimes found by theplayer'swalkingWater-type Pokémon from the edge of the small pool of water (daily) P  E 
Big PearlBig Pearl
Heart ScaleHeart Scale

Glittering Ground

ItemLocationGames
PearlPearl
  • 1F, sometimes found by theplayer'swalking Pokémon from a glowing spot near the western ladder to 2F (daily)
  • 2F, sometimes found by the player's walking Pokémon from a glowing spot west of the large central crystal (daily)
 P  E 
Big PearlBig Pearl
StardustStardust
  • 2F, sometimes found by the player's walking Pokémon from a glowing spot in the northeastern corner of the floor (daily)
  • B1F, sometimes found by the player's walking Pokémon from a glowing spot immediately northeast of the central plateau east ofMewtwo's plateau (daily)
 P  E 
Star PieceStar Piece

Recurring hidden items

These items are hidden at certain spots of the cave andrespawn occasionally or daily. The item received is not determined until it is picked up, so what item is found can be affected byresetting. UnlikeCeladon Game Corner, where the game will only respawn the item every midnight, in Cerulean Cave most items will try to reappear every 256 steps; to respawn the items after collecting them, the player must leave the floor and also take enough steps (the player can accomplish this by going down a ladder, coming back up the ladder, and walking around until the items respawn).

The item on B1F plateau next to Mewtwo's respawns every midnight like in Celadon Game Corner; the spots on 2F respawn based on steps with following odds:[1][2]

Poké Balls
  • Northern spot next to a pair of ladders on 2F (20%)
  • Northeastern spot next to a pair of ladders on 2F (15%)
  • Northwestern spot next to a pair of ladders on 2F (15%)
  • Southwestern spot next to a ladder on 2F (15%)
  • Southern spot on 2F (20%)
ItemLocationGames
Poké BallPoké Ball50/301 chance P  E 
Great BallGreat Ball100/301 chance P  E 
Ultra BallUltra Ball125/301 chance P  E 
Ultra BallUltra Ball ×1025/301 chance P  E 
Master BallMaster Ball1/301 chance P  E 
Berries
  • Southeastern spot on 2F, right side of the rock (20%)
  • Southeastern spot on 2F, left side of the rock (30%)
  • Spot in middle of 2F, next to large crystal (30%)
  • Northwestern spot between pair of ladders on 2F(20%)
  • Eastern spot next to a pair of ladders on 2F (30%)
ItemLocationGames
Golden Razz BerryGolden Razz Berry1/2 chance P  E 
Golden Nanab BerryGolden Nanab Berry1/3 chance P  E 
Golden Pinap BerryGolden Pinap Berry1/6 chance P  E 
2F crystal

10% chance to generate an item.

ItemLocationGames
Max ReviveMax Revive2F, sometimes found by large crystal (50% chance) P  E 
Dome FossilDome Fossil2F, sometimes found by large crystal (20% chance each) P  E 
Helix FossilHelix Fossil
Old AmberOld Amber2F, sometimes found by large crystal (10% chance) P  E 
B1F plateau
ItemLocationGames
Dome FossilDome FossilB1F, sometimes found on the central plateau east ofMewtwo's plateau (40% chance each) P  E 
Helix FossilHelix Fossil
Old AmberOld AmberB1F, sometimes found on the central plateau east ofMewtwo's plateau (20% chance) P  E 

Pokémon

Generation I

1F

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
ArbokArbok
RBY
CaveCave
5210%
RaichuRaichu
RBY
CaveCave
534%
SandslashSandslash
RBY
CaveCave
5210%
GolbatGolbat
RBY
CaveCave
4620%
GolbatGolbat
RBY
CaveCave
50, 5540%
GloomGloom
RBY
CaveCave
5510%
ParasectParasect
RBY
CaveCave
525%
ParasectParasect
RBY
CaveCave
545%
VenomothVenomoth
RBY
CaveCave
4910%
VenomothVenomoth
RBY
CaveCave
545%
KadabraKadabra
RBY
CaveCave
495%
WeepinbellWeepinbell
RBY
CaveCave
5510%
GravelerGraveler
RBY
CaveCave
4515%
MagnetonMagneton
RBY
CaveCave
4615%
DodrioDodrio
RBY
CaveCave
4910%
HypnoHypno
RBY
CaveCave
4620%
DittoDitto
RBY
CaveCave
531%
DittoDitto
RBY
CaveCave
55, 605%
Fishing
MagikarpMagikarp
RBY
Old RodFishing
Old Rod
5100%
PoliwagPoliwag
RBY
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
1050%
GoldeenGoldeen
RBY
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
1050%
SlowbroSlowbro
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
2325%
KinglerKingler
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
2325%
SeadraSeadra
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
2325%
GoldeenGoldeen
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
2540%
SeakingSeaking
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
2325%
SeakingSeaking
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
35, 45, 5560%
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

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
SandslashSandslash
RBY
CaveCave
5610%
WigglytuffWigglytuff
RBY
CaveCave
545%
GolbatGolbat
RBY
CaveCave
52, 5740%
GloomGloom
RBY
CaveCave
585%
VenomothVenomoth
RBY
CaveCave
5120%
KadabraKadabra
RBY
CaveCave
5115%
WeepinbellWeepinbell
RBY
CaveCave
585%
GravelerGraveler
RBY
CaveCave
5015%
DodrioDodrio
RBY
CaveCave
5120%
ElectrodeElectrode
RBY
CaveCave
5210%
MarowakMarowak
RBY
CaveCave
5210%
RhyhornRhyhorn
RBY
CaveCave
5010%
RhydonRhydon
RBY
CaveCave
5210%
RhydonRhydon
RBY
CaveCave
58, 605%
ChanseyChansey
RBY
CaveCave
565%
DittoDitto
RBY
CaveCave
55, 605%
DittoDitto
RBY
CaveCave
6010%
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

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
ArbokArbok
RBY
CaveCave
575%
RaichuRaichu
RBY
CaveCave
6410%
SandslashSandslash
RBY
CaveCave
575%
GolbatGolbat
RBY
CaveCave
54, 5940%
ParasectParasect
RBY
CaveCave
6410%
GravelerGraveler
RBY
CaveCave
5515%
ElectrodeElectrode
RBY
CaveCave
5515%
MarowakMarowak
RBY
CaveCave
5520%
LickitungLickitung
RBY
CaveCave
50, 555%
RhyhornRhyhorn
RBY
CaveCave
5210%
RhydonRhydon
RBY
CaveCave
5520%
RhydonRhydon
RBY
CaveCave
6210%
ChanseyChansey
RBY
CaveCave
6410%
ChanseyChansey
RBY
CaveCave
565%
DittoDitto
RBY
CaveCave
63, 65, 6710%
DittoDitto
RBY
CaveCave
60, 6515%
Fishing
MagikarpMagikarp
RBY
Old RodFishing
Old Rod
5100%
PoliwagPoliwag
RBY
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
1050%
GoldeenGoldeen
RBY
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
1050%
SlowbroSlowbro
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
2325%
KinglerKingler
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
2325%
SeadraSeadra
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
2325%
GoldeenGoldeen
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
3040%
SeakingSeaking
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
2325%
SeakingSeaking
RBY
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
40, 50, 6060%
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

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
ParasectParasect
FRLG
CaveCave
49, 5825%
MagnetonMagneton
FRLG
CaveCave
4920%
GolbatGolbat
FRLG
CaveCave
46, 5514%
PrimeapePrimeape
FRLG
CaveCave
52, 6111%
DittoDitto
FRLG
CaveCave
52, 6111%
MachokeMachoke
FRLG
CaveCave
4610%
ElectrodeElectrode
FRLG
CaveCave
585%
WobbuffetWobbuffet
FRLG
CaveCave
554%
Surfing
PsyduckPsyduck
FRLG
SurfingSurfing
30-5065%
SlowpokeSlowpoke
FRLG
SurfingSurfing
30-5065%
GolduckGolduck
FRLG
SurfingSurfing
40-5535%
SlowbroSlowbro
FRLG
SurfingSurfing
40-5535%
Fishing
MagikarpMagikarp
FRLG
Old RodFishing
Old Rod
5100%
PoliwagPoliwag
FRLG
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
5-1560%
GoldeenGoldeen
FRLG
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
5-1520%
MagikarpMagikarp
FRLG
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
5-1520%
PoliwagPoliwag
FRLG
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
15-2540%
PoliwhirlPoliwhirl
FRLG
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
20-3040%
GyaradosGyarados
FRLG
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
15-2515%
PsyduckPsyduck
FRLG
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
15-355%
SlowpokeSlowpoke
FRLG
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
15-355%
Rock Smash
GeodudeGeodude
FRLG
Rock SmashRock Smash
30-5065%
GravelerGraveler
FRLG
Rock SmashRock Smash
40-5535%
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

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
GolbatGolbat
FRLG
CaveCave
49, 5825%
MachokeMachoke
FRLG
CaveCave
4920%
ParasectParasect
FRLG
CaveCave
52, 6114%
KadabraKadabra
FRLG
CaveCave
55, 6411%
DittoDitto
FRLG
CaveCave
55, 6411%
MagnetonMagneton
FRLG
CaveCave
5210%
WobbuffetWobbuffet
FRLG
CaveCave
585%
ElectrodeElectrode
FRLG
CaveCave
614%
Rock Smash
GeodudeGeodude
FRLG
Rock SmashRock Smash
35-5565%
GravelerGraveler
FRLG
Rock SmashRock Smash
45-6035%
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

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
KadabraKadabra
FRLG
CaveCave
58, 6725%
DittoDitto
FRLG
CaveCave
58, 6725%
ParasectParasect
FRLG
CaveCave
55, 6414%
GolbatGolbat
FRLG
CaveCave
52, 6111%
MachokeMachoke
FRLG
CaveCave
5210%
MagnetonMagneton
FRLG
CaveCave
5510%
ElectrodeElectrode
FRLG
CaveCave
644%
WobbuffetWobbuffet
FRLG
CaveCave
611%
Surfing
PsyduckPsyduck
FRLG
SurfingSurfing
40-6065%
SlowpokeSlowpoke
FRLG
SurfingSurfing
40-6065%
GolduckGolduck
FRLG
SurfingSurfing
50-6535%
SlowbroSlowbro
FRLG
SurfingSurfing
50-6535%
Fishing
MagikarpMagikarp
FRLG
Old RodFishing
Old Rod
5100%
PoliwagPoliwag
FRLG
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
5-1560%
GoldeenGoldeen
FRLG
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
5-1520%
MagikarpMagikarp
FRLG
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
5-1520%
PoliwagPoliwag
FRLG
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
15-2540%
PoliwhirlPoliwhirl
FRLG
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
20-3040%
GyaradosGyarados
FRLG
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
15-3516%
PsyduckPsyduck
FRLG
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
15-254%
SlowpokeSlowpoke
FRLG
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
15-254%
Rock Smash
GeodudeGeodude
FRLG
Rock SmashRock Smash
40-6065%
GravelerGraveler
FRLG
Rock SmashRock Smash
50-6535%
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

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
MorningDayNight
ElectrodeElectrode
HGSS
CaveCave
405%
WobbuffetWobbuffet
HGSS
CaveCave
375%
MachokeMachoke
HGSS
CaveCave
39-4024%24%6%
ParasectParasect
HGSS
CaveCave
3820%20%10%
PrimeapePrimeape
HGSS
CaveCave
38-3914%14%0%
PrimeapePrimeape
HGSS
CaveCave
390%0%4%
PersianPersian
HGSS
CaveCave
38-3914%14%0%
PersianPersian
HGSS
CaveCave
390%0%4%
MagnetonMagneton
HGSS
CaveCave
39-4011%11%0%
MagnetonMagneton
HGSS
CaveCave
400%0%10%
DittoDitto
HGSS
CaveCave
39-4011%11%0%
DittoDitto
HGSS
CaveCave
390%0%10%
GolbatGolbat
HGSS
CaveCave
3810%10%0%
GolbatGolbat
HGSS
CaveCave
38-390%0%50%
Surfing
PsyduckPsyduck
HGSS
SurfingSurfing
35-4090%
GolduckGolduck
HGSS
SurfingSurfing
4010%
Fishing
MagikarpMagikarp
HGSS
Old RodFishing
Old Rod
10100%
PoliwagPoliwag
HGSS
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
2045%
GoldeenGoldeen
HGSS
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
2040%
MagikarpMagikarp
HGSS
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
2015%
PoliwagPoliwag
HGSS
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
4040%
PoliwhirlPoliwhirl
HGSS
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
4030%
GyaradosGyarados
HGSS
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
4030%
Rock Smash
GeodudeGeodude
HGSS
Rock SmashRock Smash
22-2480%
GravelerGraveler
HGSS
Rock SmashRock Smash
26-3020%
Special Pokémon
MakuhitaMakuhita
HGSS
Hoenn SoundHoenn Sound
39-4020%
AbsolAbsol
HGSS
Hoenn SoundHoenn Sound
3820%
ChinglingChingling
HGSS
Sinnoh SoundSinnoh Sound
39-4020%
BronzorBronzor
HGSS
Sinnoh SoundSinnoh Sound
3820%
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

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
MorningDayNight
GolbatGolbat
HGSS
CaveCave
4110%10%0%
GolbatGolbat
HGSS
CaveCave
41-420%0%20%
ParasectParasect
HGSS
CaveCave
4020%
KadabraKadabra
HGSS
CaveCave
4220%
MachokeMachoke
HGSS
CaveCave
39, 41-4220%20%0%
MachokeMachoke
HGSS
CaveCave
390%0%10%
MagnetonMagneton
HGSS
CaveCave
4110%
ElectrodeElectrode
HGSS
CaveCave
415%
DittoDitto
HGSS
CaveCave
4210%
WobbuffetWobbuffet
HGSS
CaveCave
425%
Fishing
MagikarpMagikarp
HGSS
Old RodFishing
Old Rod
10100%
PoliwagPoliwag
HGSS
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
2045%
GoldeenGoldeen
HGSS
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
2040%
MagikarpMagikarp
HGSS
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
2015%
PoliwagPoliwag
HGSS
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
4040%
PoliwhirlPoliwhirl
HGSS
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
4030%
GyaradosGyarados
HGSS
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
4030%
Special Pokémon
MakuhitaMakuhita
HGSS
Hoenn SoundHoenn Sound
41-4220%
AbsolAbsol
HGSS
Hoenn SoundHoenn Sound
39, 4120%
ChinglingChingling
HGSS
Sinnoh SoundSinnoh Sound
41-4220%
BronzorBronzor
HGSS
Sinnoh SoundSinnoh Sound
39, 4120%
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

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
ParasectParasect
HGSS
CaveCave
45, 4725%
KadabraKadabra
HGSS
CaveCave
4620%
MagnetonMagneton
HGSS
CaveCave
45, 4715%
GolbatGolbat
HGSS
CaveCave
4710%
MachokeMachoke
HGSS
CaveCave
4510%
DittoDitto
HGSS
CaveCave
4510%
ElectrodeElectrode
HGSS
CaveCave
465%
WobbuffetWobbuffet
HGSS
CaveCave
495%
Surfing
PsyduckPsyduck
HGSS
SurfingSurfing
35-4090%
GolduckGolduck
HGSS
SurfingSurfing
4010%
Fishing
MagikarpMagikarp
HGSS
Old RodFishing
Old Rod
10100%
PoliwagPoliwag
HGSS
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
2045%
GoldeenGoldeen
HGSS
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
2040%
MagikarpMagikarp
HGSS
Good RodFishing
Good Rod
2015%
PoliwagPoliwag
HGSS
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
4040%
PoliwhirlPoliwhirl
HGSS
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
4030%
GyaradosGyarados
HGSS
Super RodFishing
Super Rod
4030%
Rock Smash
GeodudeGeodude
HGSS
Rock SmashRock Smash
22-2480%
GravelerGraveler
HGSS
Rock SmashRock Smash
26-3020%
Special Pokémon
MakuhitaMakuhita
HGSS
Hoenn SoundHoenn Sound
4520%
AbsolAbsol
HGSS
Hoenn SoundHoenn Sound
45, 4720%
ChinglingChingling
HGSS
Sinnoh SoundSinnoh Sound
4520%
BronzorBronzor
HGSS
Sinnoh SoundSinnoh Sound
45, 4720%
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

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
ZubatZubat
PE
CaveCave
51-5610%
GolbatGolbat
PE
CaveCave
51-5615%
PsyduckPsyduck
PE
CaveCave
51-565%
GolduckGolduck
PE
CaveCave
51-5615%
GeodudeGeodude
PE
CaveCave
51-5610%
GravelerGraveler
PE
CaveCave
51-5615%
LickitungLickitung
PE
CaveCave
51-5610%
RhyhornRhyhorn
PE
CaveCave
51-5610%
RhydonRhydon
PE
CaveCave
51-565%
DittoDitto
PE
CaveCave
51-565%
Rare Spawns
SnorlaxSnorlax
PE
CaveCave
51-56-
Sea Skim
PoliwagPoliwag
PE
Sea SkimSea Skim
51-5645%
PoliwhirlPoliwhirl
PE
Sea SkimSea Skim
51-569%
PoliwrathPoliwrath
PE
Sea SkimSea Skim
51-561%
MagikarpMagikarp
PE
Sea SkimSea Skim
51-5645%
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

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
ZubatZubat
PE
CaveCave
51-565%
GolbatGolbat
PE
CaveCave
51-5620%
GeodudeGeodude
PE
CaveCave
51-565%
GravelerGraveler
PE
CaveCave
51-5620%
LickitungLickitung
PE
CaveCave
51-5615%
RhyhornRhyhorn
PE
CaveCave
51-5610%
RhydonRhydon
PE
CaveCave
51-5610%
ChanseyChansey
PE
CaveCave
51-5610%
DittoDitto
PE
CaveCave
51-565%
Rare Spawns
SnorlaxSnorlax
PE
CaveCave
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

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
ZubatZubat
PE
CaveCave
51-5610%
GolbatGolbat
PE
CaveCave
51-5615%
PsyduckPsyduck
PE
CaveCave
51-565%
GolduckGolduck
PE
CaveCave
51-5615%
GeodudeGeodude
PE
CaveCave
51-5610%
GravelerGraveler
PE
CaveCave
51-5615%
LickitungLickitung
PE
CaveCave
51-5610%
RhyhornRhyhorn
PE
CaveCave
51-5610%
RhydonRhydon
PE
CaveCave
51-565%
DittoDitto
PE
CaveCave
51-565%
Rare Spawns
SnorlaxSnorlax
PE
CaveCave
51-56-
Sea Skim
PoliwagPoliwag
PE
Sea SkimSea Skim
51-5645%
PoliwhirlPoliwhirl
PE
Sea SkimSea Skim
51-569%
PoliwrathPoliwrath
PE
Sea SkimSea Skim
51-561%
MagikarpMagikarp
PE
Sea SkimSea Skim
51-5645%
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.

Special encounters

Generation I

AMewtwo appears on B1F on the first visit.

Generation III

AMewtwo appears on B1F on the first visit. If run from, it respawns after leaving the area.

Generation IV

AMewtwo appears on B1F on the first visit. If defeated or run from, it respawns after entering theHall of Fame.

Generation VII

AMewtwo appears on B1F on the first visit. If defeated or run from, it respawns after entering theHall of Fame.

Trainers

Generation VII

Walking Pokémon effects

When interacting withwalking Pokémon inHeartGold and SoulSilver, the Pokémon may occasionally show an altered mood specific to this location.

GamesPokémonAreaQuote
 HG  SS 

Mewtwo
Anywhere<Pokémon's name> suddenly shouted!

Mewtwo
Anywhere<Pokémon's name> looked up at the ceiling and howled!

Mewtwo
Anywhere<Pokémon's name> slapped at the ground!

Mew
Anywhere<Pokémon's name> suddenly started spinning around!

Mew
Anywhere<Pokémon's name> suddenly started shouting!

Mew
Anywhere<Pokémon's name> trembled.

Layout

The layout of the cave has been tweaked several times in the past, particularly inGeneration I.

InPokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, it has been restored to the original layout found inPokémon Red and Green, with the addition ofbreakable rocks.

InPokémon 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 fromPokémon Yellow. Breakable rocks are also present andRock Climb surfaces were added.

InPokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the layout of the entire cave is based on the original Red and Green layout, though the top floor has been modified to be an open space with no walls.

Version1F2FB1F
Red (J)
Green
Red
Blue
Blue (J)
Yellow
FireRed
LeafGreen
HeartGold
SoulSilver
 

Preview

  • FRLG
    FRLG
  • HGSS Morning (Ditto)
    HGSS Morning (Ditto)
  • HGSS Day/Evening (Ditto)
    HGSS Day/Evening (Ditto)
  • HGSS Night (Magneton)
    HGSS Night (Magneton)

Artwork

Concept art from theLet's Go, Pikachu and Eevee! Super Music Collection

In animation

Cerulean Cave's interior in Pokémon Origins

Pokémon Origins

Cerulean Cave's entrance inPokémon Origins

Cerulean Cave appeared inFile 4: Charizard. It was first mentioned byBlue, 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 hisBlastoise was sent flying and crashed on top of him. After he had toldProfessor Oak andRed about this, Red soon recalled thejournals he had found at thePokémon Mansion atCinnabar Island, and understood that the mysterious Pokémon was in factMewtwo, anartificial Pokémon created by enhancing the powers ofMew.

Wanting to help Professor Oak to complete thePokédex, Red then headed to Cerulean Cave, where he encountered Mewtwo. Being amazingly strong anddurable, Mewtwo was capable of defeating almost all of Red's Pokémon, excluding only hisCharizard. At first, even Charizard was losing, and was sent into the waters of the cave, along with Red. However, Red'sKey Stone and Charizard'sMega Stone then activated,Mega Evolving Charizard into Mega Charizard X and making it able to defeat Mewtwo, allowing Red to catch it.

Pokémon Evolutions

Cerulean Cave inPokémon Evolutions

Cerulean Cave appeared inThe Discovery, whereTrace andGreen both entered it in order to find and catchMewtwo. When Trace'sPidgeot was badly hurt by a swarm ofZubat andGolbat, he was forced to give up the race, allowing Green to reach the end of the cave first. There, however, she was upset to find out thatElaine had managed to catch Mewtwo first, and challenged her to a battle over it. However, despite using herMegaBlastoise, Green was still defeated when Elaine used Mewtwo against her. Green then handed Elaine Mewtwo'sMega Stones as a prize and jokingly suggested that she and Mewtwo should become her Pokémon, before leaving.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Cerulean Cave inPokémon Adventures

Red, Green & Blue arc

Cerulean Cave appeared inAnd Mewtwo Too?! andAnd Mewtwo... Three!. Upon hearing fromBill 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 andhis 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 byBlaine and hisRapidash. Blaine explained that the tornado was actuallyPsywave, aPsychic-typemove capable of both attacking and defending at the same time, and the user of the move wasMewtwo, the "beast" sighted in Cerulean City.

Blaine revealed that he, while working as ascientist inTeam Rocket, had been involved in Mewtwo's creation. Since Team Rocket had been unable to get enough ofMew's DNA to complete theGenetic Pokémon, Blaine had finished it by using cells from his own arm. In the process, some of Mewtwo's cells had ended up in his arm, causing it to become horribly mutatated, much to Red's horror. This also gave both Blaine 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.

Cerulean Cave inPokémon Zensho

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 hisPoliwrath. 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 hisAerodactyl, and sent hisPikachu diving further down into Mewtwo itself, catching it with theMaster Ball that Blaine had given to Red just moments earlier. Afterwards, Red gave Mewtwo to Blaine and asked him to teach it the kindness of humans.

Pokémon Zensho

Cerulean Cave was mentioned inPZ10, whereProfessor Oak showedSatoshi andShigeru a photo ofMewtwo taken within the cave. The two young Trainers subsequently headed for the cave to capture Mewtwo together.

Trivia

Cerulean Cave on the map

In theGeneration I games, Cerulean Cave is only listed in theTown 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 thePokédex, likely to keep its existence as a secret until the player beats the game. For instance,Rhydon is only available at the Cerulean Cave inPokémon 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 thePokédex from both theJapanese Pokémon Stadium andPokémon Stadium, but it is present inPokémon Stadium 2. As a result, the player may connect anyGeneration I orIIcore series game to Pokémon Stadium 2 viaTransfer Pak and check their location in the Pokédex normally, including those Pokémon available in the Cerulean Cave.

In other languages

Cerulean Cave

LanguageTitle
ChineseCantonese華藍洞窟Wàhlàahm Duhngfāt
Mandarin華藍洞窟 / 华蓝洞窟Huálán Dòngkū
CzechCeruleanská jeskyně
FrenchCaverne Azurée
GermanAzuria-Höhle
ItalianGrotta Celeste
Korean블루시티동굴Blue City Donggul
Brazilian PortugueseCaverna de Cerulean
SpanishCueva Celeste
VietnameseHang động Hanada

Unknown Dungeon

LanguageTitle
DanishDet Ukendte Tårn*
FrenchCanadaGrotte Inconnue
EuropeGrotte Inconnue
GermanGeheimdungeon
ItalianGrotta Ignota
Brazilian PortugueseCalabouço Desconhecido
Labirinto Desconhecido
SpanishMazmorra Rara

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