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Poké Spots are locations in Orre where wild Pokémon can be battled and captured. Since the majority of Orre is a wasteland, it does not have the abundance of wild Pokémon found in regions like Kanto, and thus Poké Spots are rare. Only three are known.

Wild Pokémon are only lured into the open at a Poké Spot if Poké Snacks are left there. Ten Poké Snacks can be left at any one spot, and they will slowly be eaten away if a wild Pokémon arrives. During this period, Michael will be notified of activity at the PokéSpot by his P*DA. If he arrives before all the Poké Snacks are eaten, he can battle the wild Pokémon.

Sometimes instead of a wild Pokémon, a Munchlax from a shop in Gateon Port will arrive at a Pokéspot and eat the Poké Snacks. Instead of battling the Munchlax, its trainer will arrive as well, giving Michael 10 Poké Snacks to compensate any the Munchlax may have eaten.

List of Poké Spots

Rock Poké Spot

Found in the eastern portion of Orre, close to the Outskirt Stand, this Poké Spot is a small desert clearing surrounded by canyon cliffs.

Three Pokémon can be found here:

Oasis Poké Spot

Found in the western portion of Orre, close to Gateon Port, this Poké Spot is a small peninsula with rich flora which sticks out into the ocean.

Three Pokémon can be found here:

Cave Poké Spot

Found in the northern portion of Orre, on the side of Mt. Battle, this Poké Spot is a small area in a cavern full of stalagmites and stalactites. In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, Michael's first encounter with Miror B. is here.

Three Pokémon can be found here: