Puddle

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Puddles of water can be found throughout Hoenn, Sinnoh, and Unova in Generations III, IV, and V. Prior to Generation V, no wild Pokémon can be found in puddles. Due to this, in Generations III and IV, puddles don't have any real use in the game overworld, and are mainly used for scenery; however, in Generation V, many wild Pokémon may be found in puddles. Puddles are well-known for appearing in the locations of legendary Pokémon.

Generation III

Puddles on Route 120

Puddles were introduced in Ruby and Sapphire, where some areas, such as Route 120 and Route 121, are affected by the rain. When the player character walks or cycles through these puddles, the sound of splashing water can be heard. A reflection of objects north of each puddle can be seen in them.

Larger puddles appear on the event-only locations Southern Island and Faraway Island. LatiosWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc. or LatiasWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc. and Mew can be found in these puddles, awaiting capture.

Generation IV

Puddles are again common in rainy areas, such as Route 215. In Diamond and Pearl, the player can battle various non-player characters while standing in this terrain. If Secret Power is used in battle here, it may cause the opponent to fall asleep.

Similar to Generation III, they appear with more prominence in the locations of legendary Pokémon.

Lake guardians

Strangely-shaped pools of water appear in all three caverns below the three lakes of Sinnoh, where the player first encounters Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf, known collectively as the Lake trio. What the shapes of the puddles mean, if they mean anything at all, is unknown.

Two circular, smaller puddles indicate where the other members of the trio are relative to the cavern, so that the two pools and the lake trio member make up a triangle, confirming each Pokémon's status as members of a group. However, battling Uxie and Azelf is considered battling in a cave rather than a puddle, despite both the player and the Pokémon standing in a puddle.

Lunar duo

Stylized puddles also appear on both Fullmoon Island and Newmoon Island, the locations of Cresselia and Darkrai respectively. Cresselia is found at the center of a crescent moon-shaped pool, which is a brilliant, bright blue. Darkrai resides at the center of a dark, circular puddle, reminiscent of the new moon. However, battling Darkrai is considered battling in tall grass, despite both the player and Darkrai standing in a puddle.

Generation V

The most notable place in the Unova region for finding puddles is Sekka City. Large puddles can be found in the southern part of the town, where wild Pokémon may appear.

The Sekka Wetlands is also covered in large puddles.

In battle

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In Generation III, the terrain in battle ignores puddles, so they have no effect.

In Generation IV, puddles give Secret Power a 30% chance of lowering its target's Attack and gives it the appearance of Water Pulse; it causes Nature Power to become Earthquake.

In Generation V, puddles give Secret Power a 30% chance of putting its target to sleep.

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