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[[File:LedgePt.png|200px|thumb|A ledge on [[Route 203]]]]
[[File:LedgePt.png|200px|thumb|A ledge on [[Route 203]]]]
[[File:Jumping a ledge in HGSS.jpg|thumb|left|Jumping over a ledge in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}]]
'''Ledges''' are a common feature of the geography of the Pokémon world.  They can be found on most [[route]]s where they serve as a one-way obstacle as the player can jump down the ledge but is never able to climb back up.  Generally, they are designed to make returning from an area easier than getting there - removing the need to walk through [[tall grass]] in one direction or providing a quick route back to the start from the innermost part of a cave.
'''Ledges''' are a common feature of the geography of the Pokémon world.  They can be found on most [[route]]s where they serve as a one-way obstacle as the player can jump down the ledge but is never able to climb back up.  Generally, they are designed to make returning from an area easier than getting there - removing the need to walk through [[tall grass]] in one direction or providing a quick route back to the start from the innermost part of a cave.



Revision as of 17:59, 26 September 2009

A ledge on Route 203

Ledges are a common feature of the geography of the Pokémon world. They can be found on most routes where they serve as a one-way obstacle as the player can jump down the ledge but is never able to climb back up. Generally, they are designed to make returning from an area easier than getting there - removing the need to walk through tall grass in one direction or providing a quick route back to the start from the innermost part of a cave.

In Hoenn, Trainers with an Acro Bike can use it to hop up ledges.

Other Purposes

Ledges may also be used for keeping the player from entering an area too early, such as Route 46 from Pokémon Gold and Silver.

Red jumping over a ledge in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen


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