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A '''desert''' (Japanese: '''さばく''' ''desert'') is a location in [[Hoenn]], part of {{rt|111|Hoenn}}. There is often a continuous {{weather|sandstorm}} in deserts. They tend to have {{t|Rock}}- and {{type|Ground}} Pokémon, although Pokémon based on desert-dwelling organisms such as {{p|Cacnea}} may also be found. Deserts can be found in most post-Generation III regions of the Pokémon world.
A '''desert''' (Japanese: '''さばく''' ''desert'') is a type of arid environment in the [[Pokémon world]]. There is often a continuous {{weather|sandstorm}} in deserts. They tend to have {{t|Rock}}- and {{type|Ground}} Pokémon, although Pokémon based on desert-dwelling organisms such as {{p|Cacnea}} may also be found. Deserts can be found in most post-Generation III regions of the Pokémon world. They are covered in [[sand tile|sand]] and contain little to no [[water tile|water]].


==List of deserts==
==List of deserts in the Pokémon world==
===In [[Hoenn]]===
===In the main series===
[[File:Desert Hoenn Emerald.png|thumb|right|80px|Route 111]]
====[[Johto]]====
[[File:Rse sand.png|frame|left|Deep sand]]
*{{DL|Johto Safari Zone|desert|Johto Safari Zone}}
{{rt|111|Hoenn}}, a route in the [[Hoenn]] region, contains a section which is a harsh desert. There is a continuous {{weather|sandstorm}} and the [[Go-Goggles]] are required to enter. This desert uses a {{cat|Special tiles|special tile}} known as deep sand, instead of [[tall grass]].


The [[Desert Ruins]], the resting place of {{p|Regirock}}, is found at the southernmost point in the desert.
====[[Hoenn]]====
*{{rt|111|Hoenn}}
*[[Desert Ruins]]


Two fossils, the [[Root and Claw Fossils]], can be found here. In Ruby and Sapphire, they lie in the sand, and one will sink in to be lost forever while the other will be able to be obtained by the player. In Emerald, instead the fossils are in [[Mirage Tower]], and whichever is not chosen there will be able to be found in the [[Desert Underpass]] after the [[Elite Four]] has been defeated.
====[[Sinnoh]]====
*{{rt|228|Sinnoh}}


===In Sinnoh===
====[[Unova]]====
{{rt|228|Sinnoh|desert route}} is a desert route in the [[Battle Zone]] in the [[Sinnoh]] region. It links {{rt|226|Sinnoh}} with {{rt|229|Sinnoh}}. On this route, some of the highest-leveled wild Pokémon in Sinnoh can be found. There is a raging {{weather|sandstorm}} here that will affect all battles. In {{game|Platinum}}, the [[Rock Peak Ruins]] are present here. Wild Pokémon our found in [[tall grass]] and [[water tile|water]].
*[[Desert Resort]]
*{{rt|4|Unova}}


===In Unova===
====[[Kalos]]====
(Japanese: '''リゾートデザート''' ''Resort Desert'') is a desert located within the [[Unova]] region. It is connected to {{rt|4|Unova}} at its eastern exit. It provides access to the [[Ancient Castle]]. It has two sub areas, desert and entrance. Five {{p|Hihidaruma}} with {{a|Daruma Mode}} can be found here.
*{{rt|13|Kalos}}


===In Almia===
====[[Alola]]====
'''Haruba Desert''' (Japanese: '''ハルバさばく''' ''Haruba Desert'') is an area in {{g|Ranger: Shadows of Almia}}. It is located in a remote part of [[Almia]]. It links [[Haruba Village]] and [[Hippowdon Temple]].
*[[Haina Desert]]


===In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon===
===In the [[Spin-off Pokémon games|Spin-off series]]===
There are four major deserts in the [[Pokémon World (Mystery Dungeon)|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon World]]: {{fa|Furnace Desert}}, the [[Desert Region]], the [[Northern Desert]] and [[Shimmer Desert]].
====[[Orre]]====
*Orre mainly consists of one huge desert


===In the [[Johto Safari Zone]]===
====In the [[Pokémon world (Mystery Dungeon)|Mystery Dungeon world]]====
In the [[Johto Safari Zone]], one selectable area is a desert.
=====[[Mystery Dungeon|Dungeons]]=====
*[[Desert Region]]
*[[Eastern Savanna]]
*[[Miragesands]]
*[[Northern Desert]]
*[[Scorching Desert]]
*[[Shimmer Desert]]
*[[Thirsty Desert]]
*[[Withered Savanna]]


==As a backdrop==
=====[[Friend Area]]s=====
In [[Generation IV]], there is a backdrop named desert, which is used when dressing up Pokémon. It can be obtained as a default with the [[Fashion Case]], as the 4th rank prize obtained from [[Jubilife TV]]'s lottery{{sup|DP}}, from a woman on the first floor of the [[Global Terminal]]{{sup|Pt}}, and from a man in the [[Goldenrod Tunnel]].{{sup|HGSS}}
*{{fa|Furnace Desert}}
 
====[[Almia]]====
*[[Haruba Desert]]
 
==As a Backdrop==
In [[Generation IV]], there is a [[Backdrop]] named "Desert", which can be used when dressing up Pokémon. It can be obtained as a default with the [[Fashion Case]], as the 4th rank prize obtained from [[Jubilife TV]]'s lottery{{sup/4|DP}}, from a woman on the first floor of the [[Global Terminal]]{{sup/4|Pt}}, and from a man in the [[Goldenrod Tunnel]].{{sup/4|HGSS}}
 
{{-}}


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
While the anime has shown a few deserts over the course of the series, the desert in ''[[AG046|Candid Camerupt]]'' is likely based on {{rt|111|Hoenn}} because the [[Winstrate family]], another aspect of Route 111, is found living there.
[[File:Mandarin Island South Desert.png|thumb|200px|Mandarin Desert]]
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A large desert exists on [[Mandarin Island South]] known as the Mandarin Desert.
 
The desert in ''[[AG046|Candid Camerupt]]'' is likely based on {{rt|111|Hoenn}} because the [[Winstrate family]], another aspect of Route 111, is found living there.


{{Project Locations notice}}
{{Project Locations notice}}


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[[de:Wüste]]
[[ja:さばく]]
[[zh:沙漠(消歧义)]]

Revision as of 01:58, 14 December 2016

The desert Backdrop

A desert (Japanese: さばく desert) is a type of arid environment in the Pokémon world. There is often a continuous sandstorm in deserts. They tend to have Rock- and Ground-type Pokémon, although Pokémon based on desert-dwelling organisms such as Cacnea may also be found. Deserts can be found in most post-Generation III regions of the Pokémon world. They are covered in sand and contain little to no water.

List of deserts in the Pokémon world

In the main series

Johto

Hoenn

Sinnoh

Unova

Kalos

Alola

In the Spin-off series

Orre

  • Orre mainly consists of one huge desert

In the Mystery Dungeon world

Dungeons
Friend Areas

Almia

As a Backdrop

In Generation IV, there is a Backdrop named "Desert", which can be used when dressing up Pokémon. It can be obtained as a default with the Fashion Case, as the 4th rank prize obtained from Jubilife TV's lotteryDP, from a woman on the first floor of the Global TerminalPt, and from a man in the Goldenrod Tunnel.HGSS


In the anime

Mandarin Desert
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A large desert exists on Mandarin Island South known as the Mandarin Desert.

The desert in Candid Camerupt is likely based on Route 111 because the Winstrate family, another aspect of Route 111, is found living there.

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