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

Route 4

By
Vincent Lau

This route is divided into two halves.

This route is where Mt. Moon, the next dungeon, is located. Compared to Viridian Forest, Mt. Moon is slightly larger and a bit more claustrophobic. But with the help of Pokémon, even a beginner Pokémon trainer should be able to get through it.

Anyway, as you come from Route 3, you should see a Coach Trainer with a speech bubble standing by the ledges on the right. If your Pokémon are healthy enough, go ahead and challenge him if you want.

Coach Trainer Oberon

Pokémon Level Type
"Meowth" IconMeowth 13 Normal

This goofy cat uses Pay Day to deal damage and cause money to appear out of nowhere. Unless you have a better choice, we suggest leading with your partner Pokémon. In particular, if they have Double Kick, definitely use that to dish out super-effective damage.

Send Oberon’s kitty reeling and he’ll pay you with TM57 Pay Day. As you might have seen during the battle, this move deals damage and conjures up money from thin air. That money will then be added to your winnings after the battle, so it’s nice for earning some extra pocket money.

Towards the north is a Pokémon Center that travelers can use before they depart for Mt. Moon. Regardless of your experience, we suggest resting up at the Pokémon Center before exploring. Also, be sure to grab the Escape Rope sitting by the rocks to the left of the Pokémon Center. If things are looking bad, you can use that to instantly escape a dungeon.

Magikarp is incredibly common, but that’s besides the point.

Inside the Pokémon Center, there’s a man towards the left who has an “amazing” deal for you: a "Magikarp" IconMagikarp for 500 Poké Dollars. Apparently it’s supposed to be a rip off, but actually, it’ll be a while before you can catch a Magikarp and 500 isn’t really a lot. If you need a Water-type, you could consider his offer.

Once you think you’re ready, the entrance to Mt. Moon is found towards the north-east corner of this area.

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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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