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Grand Underground 地下大洞窟
Grand Underground Cave
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
Grand Underground map BDSP.png
Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: Beneath Sinnoh
Region: Sinnoh
Generations: VIII
Sinnoh.png
Location of Grand Underground in Sinnoh.
Pokémon world locations

The Grand Underground (Japanese: 地下大洞窟 Grand Underground Cave) is an area in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl found beneath the entire Sinnoh region. Players can travel to the Grand Underground using an Explorer Kit, given to the player by the Underground Man in Eterna City.

It takes the place of the Underground from Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.

Changes from Diamond and Pearl

The digging mini-game
  • The map is still split into six disjoint areas like the original Underground, but the sizes and locations of the six areas do not match those of the original Underground.
  • Areas now include Pokémon Hideaways, and each area now corresponds to a different aesthetic environment.
  • The digging minigame returns following closely to its original incarnation with the exception of digging up Pokémon statues, which come from Stone Boxes.
  • Secret Bases return and are created using a Digger Drill as before.
    • Bases can only be decorated with statues and pedestals to place them on.
    • The flag stealing mechanic has been removed.
  • Goods and Traps, with the sole exception of the Digger Drill, have been removed.
  • Spheres no longer have a numerical size and are instead categorized as Small or Large. They can no longer be buried either.
  • Instead of goods or traps, merchants (who appear as Hikers) in the Grand Underground can exchange treasures and for spheres. Spheres can now be exchanged for pedestals, items, and TMs.
    • Some Hikers found in the Grand Underground allow the player to rest, acting as a Pokémon Center.
  • The radar is now triggered by pressing [R] and searches the area around the player's location.
  • The Grand Underground supports online communication, compared to the original games which only supported local communication.
  • Steps taken in the Grand Underground count towards Egg distance as well as the step counter app.
  • Diglett and Dugtrio will occasionally pop out and leave pink sparkles that give 1 and 3 points respectively, and accumulating 40 of these points causes "something good to happen". This results in a variety of special effects lasting for a period of 4 minutes, which begins and ends when a whistle is heard:
    • The odds to encounter a Shiny Pokémon in Hideaways is raised from 1/4096 to 1/2048.
    • All Stone Boxes found while digging will be Gorgeous Stone Boxes.
    • The progress gauge and bonus period is shared between all players connected to the same instance of the Grand Underground. If all connected players leave the Grand Underground, this gauge resets to zero.

Zones

The Grand Underground is organized into six zones, with each zone containing Pokémon Hideaways.

Central East and West North-western
Grand Underground map central.png Grand Underground map EW.png Grand Underground map NW.png
North-eastern South-western South-eastern
Grand Underground map NE.png Grand Underground map SW.png Grand Underground SE.png

Pokémon Hideaways

Hideaway redirects here. For the anime-exclusive mountain near Pallet Town called Hideaway, see Mt. Hideaway.

Pokémon Hideaways (Japanese: ポケモンの Pokémon Hideaway) are new places where wild Pokémon can be encountered. Unlike the main overworld, these areas feature symbol encounters. Each of the six areas contain at least one large Hideaway (known as Caverns), and multiple, smaller Hideaways (known as Caves) scattered throughout the map. Various hideaways - particularly larger areas - include items for Trainers to discover.

Dazzling Cave icon.png Dazzling Cave Fountainspring Cave icon.png Fountainspring Cave Grassland Cave icon.png Grassland Cave Icy Cave icon.png Icy Cave
Dazzling Cave BDSP.png Fountainspring Cave BDSP.png Grassland Cave BDSP.png Icy Cave BDSP.png
Riverbank Cave icon.png Riverbank Cave Rocky Cave icon.png Rocky Cave Sandsear Cave icon.png Sandsear Cave Spacious Cave icon.png Spacious Cave
Riverbank Cave BDSP.png Rocky Cave BDSP.png Sandsear Cave BDSP.png Spacious Cave BDSP.png
Swampy Cave icon.png Swampy Cave Volcanic Cave icon.png Volcanic Cave Whiteout Cave icon.png Whiteout Cave
Swampy Cave BDSP.png Volcanic Cave BDSP.png Whiteout Cave BDSP.png


Big Bluff Cavern icon.png Big Bluff Cavern Bogsunk Cavern icon.png Bogsunk Cavern Glacial Cavern icon.png Glacial Cavern Stargleam Cavern icon.png Stargleam Cavern
Big Bluff Cavern BDSP.png Bogsunk Cavern BDSP.png Glacial Cavern BDSP.png Stargleam Cavern BDSP.png
Still-Water Cavern icon.png Still-Water Cavern Sunlit Cavern icon.png Sunlit Cavern Typhlo Cavern icon.png Typhlo Cavern
File:Still-Water Cave BDSP.png Sunlit Cavern BDSP.png Typhlo Cavern BDSP.png

After the player fulfills the following objectives during their adventure, another group of Pokemon are added to the pool of possible encounters, with some requiring Surf in order to access:

With each additional badge earned by the player, the levels of wild Pokemon are increased.

Progression Level Ranges
1 Badge 16-20
2 Badges 25-29
3 Badges 29-33
4 Badges 33-37
5 Badges 36-40
6 Badges 39-43
7 Badges 42-46
8 Badges 50-55
Elite Four Defeated 58-63

Additionally, all Pokémon in the Hideaways will have at least one Egg Move if applicable, unlocking some Egg Moves that would otherwise be unobtainable, e.g. Aura Sphere for Squirtle.

Item appearances

When mining, there's a chance for an item to be found in a bulging wall. Some such as the non-Sinnoh fossils and the Mysterious Shards can only be found after obtaining the National Pokédex.

Mine Red Shard BDSP.png Mine Blue Shard BDSP.png Mine Green Shard BDSP.png Mine Yellow Shard BDSP.png
Red Shard Blue Shard Green Shard Yellow Shard
Mine Helix Fossil 1 BDSP.png Mine Dome Fossil BDSP.png Mine Old Amber 1 BDSP.png Mine Root Fossil 4 BDSP.png
Helix Fossil Dome Fossil Old Amber Root Fossil
Mine Claw Fossil 3 BDSP.png Mine Armor Fossil BDSP.png Mine Skull Fossil BDSP.png Mine Rare Bone 2 BDSP.png
Claw Fossil Armor Fossil Skull Fossil Rare Bone
Mine Star Piece BDSP.png Mine Revive BDSP.png Mine Max Revive BDSP.png Mine Iron Ball BDSP.png
Star Piece Revive Max Revive Iron Ball
Mine Heart Scale BDSP.png Mine Light Clay BDSP.png Mine Odd Keystone BDSP.png Mine Hard Stone BDSP.png
Heart Scale Light Clay Odd Keystone Hard Stone
Mine Fire Stone BDSP.png Mine Water Stone BDSP.png Mine Thunder Stone BDSP.png Mine Leaf Stone 1 BDSP.png
Fire Stone Water Stone Thunderstone Leaf Stone
Mine Moon Stone 1 BDSP.png Mine Sun Stone BDSP.png Mine Oval Stone BDSP.png Mine Everstone BDSP.png
Moon Stone Sun Stone Oval Stone Everstone
Mine Smooth Rock BDSP.png Mine Heat Rock BDSP.png Mine Icy Rock BDSP.png Mine Damp Rock BDSP.png
Smooth Rock Heat Rock Icy Rock Damp Rock
Mine Draco Plate BDSP.png Mine Dread Plate BDSP.png Mine Earth Plate BDSP.png Mine Fist Plate BDSP.png
Draco Plate Dread Plate Earth Plate Fist Plate
Mine Flame Plate BDSP.png Mine Icicle Plate BDSP.png Mine Insect Plate BDSP.png Mine Iron Plate BDSP.png
Flame Plate Icicle Plate Insect Plate Iron Plate
Mine Meadow Plate BDSP.png Mine Mind Plate BDSP.png Mine Sky Plate BDSP.png Mine Splash Plate BDSP.png
Meadow Plate Mind Plate Sky Plate Splash Plate
Mine Spooky Plate BDSP.png Mine Stone Plate BDSP.png Mine Toxic Plate BDSP.png Mine Zap Plate BDSP.png
Spooky Plate Stone Plate Toxic Plate Zap Plate
Mine Pixie Plate BDSP.png Mine Mysterious Shard S BDSP.png Mine Mysterious Shard L BDSP.png
Pixie Plate Mysterious Shard S Mysterious Shard L

Pokemon Statues

Much like Spheres and Fossils, Stone Boxes associated with each Pokémon type can be found by digging. There are two kinds, the commonly seen Pretty Stone Boxes and the rarer Gorgeous Stone Boxes, which give the player Standard Statues and Color Statues respectively.

When placed in a player's Secret Base, the chance of seeing a Pokémon of the corresponding type in Hideaways increases. Only the type with the greatest number of statues of the corresponding type will have a boosted effect, which is indicated by the color of the orb placed next to the entrance of the player's base. This "Statue Effect" is increased for every statue of that type that is placed in the player's Secret Base. If the Pokémon has two types, the primary type of the Pokémon has a greater effect than its secondary type in determining which type has a boosted effect. Hence, if only one statue of a dual-typed Pokémon is placed, the boosted type will correspond to the Pokémon's primary type. Furthermore, larger statues of any type provide a greater effect. A maximum of 18 statues can be placed at one time.

Capturing a Legendary Pokémon in Ramanas Park will reward the player with a statue of that Pokemon for their Secret Base. These Statues cannot be found normally whilst digging underground.

A player's chance of finding a Gorgeous Stone Box can be temporarily increased for four minutes by collecting 40 Diglett that can be found scattered throughout the Grand Underground. Each Diglett counts as one towards the tally, while encountering a Dugtrio counts as three. This count is reset when the player leaves the Grand Underground.

List of Stone Boxes

Stone Box Normal Fighting Flying Poison Ground Rock Bug Ghost Steel
Pretty Mine Normal Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Fighting Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Flying Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Poison Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Ground Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Rock Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Bug Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Ghost Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Steel Pretty Stone Box.png
Gorgeous Mine Normal Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Fighting Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Flying Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Poison Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Ground Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Rock Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Bug Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Ghost Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Steel Gorgeous Stone Box.png
Stone Box Fire Water Grass Electric Psychic Ice Dragon Dark Fairy
Pretty Mine Fire Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Water Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Grass Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Electric Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Psychic Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Ice Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Dragon Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Dark Pretty Stone Box.png Mine Fairy Pretty Stone Box.png
Gorgeous Mine Fire Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Water Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Grass Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Electric Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Psychic Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Ice Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Dragon Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Dark Gorgeous Stone Box.png Mine Fairy Gorgeous Stone Box.png

Secret Base

Secret Base with Standard and Color statues

Similar to Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the player is able to create a Secret Base within the Grand Underground using a Digger Drill. However, unlike the previous games, the Secret Base can only be decorated with statues and pedestals to place them on. The size of a Secret Base can be expanded by exchanging spheres with one of the merchants in the Grand Underground. Like in the original, a player can only have a single base at a time.

List of pedestals

Statues can be placed on pedestals. These pedestals can be exchanged from merchants in the Grand Underground. Certain pedestals can also be purchased at the Veilstone Department Store, and also received from the Underground Man as a reward for completing certain tasks.

Size Square Pedestal Round Pedestal Sturdy Pedestal Clear Pedestal Spin Pedestal Spinback Pedestal Dawn Pedestal Night Pedestal Diamond Pedestal Pearl Pedestal
XS Square Pedestal XS.png Round Pedestal XS.png Sturdy Pedestal XS.png Clear Pedestal XS.png Round Pedestal XS.png Round Pedestal XS.png - - - -
S Square Pedestal S.png - Sturdy Pedestal S.png Clear Pedestal S.png - - - - - -
M Square Pedestal M.png Round Pedestal M.png Sturdy Pedestal M.png Clear Pedestal M.png Round Pedestal M.png Round Pedestal M.png - - - -
L Square Pedestal L.png Round Pedestal L.png Sturdy Pedestal L.png Clear Pedestal L.png Round Pedestal L.png Round Pedestal L.png Dawn Pedestal L.png Night Pedestal L.png Diamond Pedestal L.png Pearl Pedestal L.png
XL Square Pedestal XL.png Round Pedestal XL.png Sturdy Pedestal XL.png Clear Pedestal XL.png Round Pedestal XL.png Round Pedestal XL.png Dawn Pedestal XL.png Night Pedestal XL.png Diamond Pedestal XL.png Pearl Pedestal XL.png

Merchants

Spheres can be used to exchange for pedestals and various items, such as TMs. There are three types of merchants in the Grand Underground:

  • Small sphere merchants allow the player to purchase additional Digger Drills, small or medium pedestals, and TMs which change daily.
  • Large sphere merchants who offer large or extra large pedestals, and a different set of TMs.
  • An item exchange merchant, who will give spheres in exchange for items that can be dug out. Additionally, he can also be paid to expand the player's Secret Base.
Number of spheres required Expansion
Red Sphere S ×60
Blue Sphere S ×60
Green Sphere S ×60
Prism Sphere S ×30
Pale Sphere S ×30
Increases size of Secret Base to 14×8 tiles
Red Sphere L ×40
Blue Sphere L ×40
Green Sphere L ×40
Prism Sphere L ×20
Pale Sphere ×20
Increases size of Secret Base to 14×10 tiles

Artwork

Grand Underground BDSP.png
Key artwork of Lucas and Dawn in the Grand Underground from
Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 地下大洞窟 Deihhah Daaihduhngfāt
Mandarin 地下大洞窟 Dìxià Dàdòngkū
France Flag.png French Grands Souterrains
Germany Flag.png German Untergrundhöhlen
Italy Flag.png Italian Grandi Sotterranei
South Korea Flag.png Korean 지하대동굴 Jiha Daedonggul
Russia Flag.png Russian Великое подземелье Velikoye podzemel'ye
Spain Flag.png Spanish Grutas del Subsuelo

Pokémon Hideaway

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶可夢秘巢 Pokémon Beichàauh
Mandarin 寶可夢秘巢 / 宝可梦秘巢 Pokémon Mìcháo
France Flag.png French Cachette de Pokémon
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon-Unterschlupf
Italy Flag.png Italian Rifugio di Pokémon
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬 은신처 Pokémon Eunsincheo
Russia Flag.png Russian Укрытие Покемонов Ukrytiye Pokémonov
Spain Flag.png Spanish Guarida Pokémon


Sinnoh
Coal Badge.png Forest Badge.png Cobble Badge.png Fen Badge.png Relic Badge.png Mine Badge.png Icicle Badge.png Beacon Badge.png
Settlements
Twinleaf TownSandgem TownJubilife CityOreburgh CityFloaroma TownEterna CityHearthome City
Solaceon TownVeilstone CityPastoria CityCelestic TownCanalave CitySnowpoint CitySunyshore City
Pokémon LeagueFight AreaSurvival AreaResort Area
Routes
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Landmarks
Lake Verity (Lakefront) • Oreburgh GateOreburgh MineOreburgh Mining MuseumGlobal Terminal/Global Wonder Station
Ravaged PathFloaroma MeadowValley WindworksEterna ForestOld ChateauUnderground/Grand Underground
Wayward CaveMount CoronetAmity SquareLost TowerHallowed TowerSolaceon RuinsManiac TunnelLake Valor (Lakefront)
Great MarshPokémon MansionTrophy GardenFuego IronworksIron IslandLake Acuity (Lakefront) • Spear PillarVictory Road
Pal Park/Ramanas ParkContest HallBattle ZoneBattle ParkBattle Tower/Battle FrontierStark MountainSnowpoint Temple
Spring PathSendoff SpringTurnback CaveFullmoon IslandNewmoon IslandSeabreak PathFlower ParadiseHall of Origin
Access to
Distortion World
See also
Hisui


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