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All Pokemon Map Location in Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu, Eevee

Since the Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu, Eevee is based in Pokemon Yellow, it uses the same Maps, and Pokemons for both of these games with some new Pokemons. The location for this pokemon are still the same with the Let’s Go with few slight changes. Like the spawn rate of each Pokemon, and the way you catch it.

We’ve updated the list of Pokemons with the Let’s Go Pikachu & Eevee monsters, including the new one.

To help you find all of the location of each Pokemon in Let’s Go Pikachu, Eevee. Below are the list of map locations where you can catch these Pokemons.

All Pokemon Map Location Guide in Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu, Eevee

The list is sorted out by Location and by its first appearance upon game progress, so it’s easier for you to check what Pokemon you can catch in these locations.

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Route 1

A calm country road full of greenery.

Route 2

A path that winds and bends around Viridian Forest.

Viridian Forest

A deep, shady forest filled with nature and Bug-type Pokemon.

Route 3

A grassy road near the mountainside with large fallen rocks all about.

Route 4

A one-way road down a hill from Mt. Moon that leads to Cerulean City.

Mt. Moon

A mountain where shooting stars are said to fall. It is apparently abundant with fossils.

Route 5

A placid sloping road connecting to the Underground Path.

Route 25

A maze of shrubs that leads to a place overlooking the cape.

Route 24

Crosses the water via the famous Nugget Bridge, just north of Cerulean City.

Route 6

A road linking Saffron City and Vermilion City. There’s an entrance to the Underground Path.

Route 11

A meadow filled with Trainers. Diglett’s Cave is found here.

Route 9

An uneven road where children often plays.

Route 10

The route runs along a canal and leads to the cavernous Rock Tunnel.

Rock Tunnel

A large natural tunnel. It’s pitch black, so a light source is required.

Pokemon Tower (Lavender Town)

A solemn, quite town. People come to visit their departed Pokemon.

Route 8

A short path connecting Route 7 with the Underground Path.

Route 7

A short path connecting Route 8 with the Underground Path.

Saffron City

Tall buildings tower overhead. It’s the most populous city in all of the Kanto region.

Route 12

A bridge where fishermen gather. It’s also called Silence Bridge.

Route 13

The mazelike path with a refershing coastal view.

Route 14

A long, grassy path stretching east of Fuchsia City.

Route 15

A long, grassy path stretching east of Fuchsia City.

Route 18

Links to the south of Pokemon Road. A place where Trainers gather, looking to battle.

Route 19

A popular spot for swimming and sunbathing.

Route 20

An ocean route separated down the middle by the Seafoam Islands.

Route 17

Also known as Pokemon Road. A place where Trainers and Pokemon can walk together.

Route 16

Links to the north side of Pokemon Road. A route that is always bustling.

Route 21

A sea path warmed by the volcano on the horizon.

Route 22

A paved road that leads straight to the Pokemon League.

Route 23

A mountain path where only the strongest Trainers may pass.

Seafoam Island

Two small islands lightly floating in the ocean. A shocking cold fills the caverns inside.

Victory Road

The rarest and hardest Pokemon to obtain from the list is the MewTwo, which you can only get at the Cerulean Cave.

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