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==Native Pokémon==
==Native Pokémon==
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: At the start of the course, there are openings on the cave walls where this Pokémon can be seen.  Apples will make them turn around.  Another will appear on a platform below you if you take pictures of the others.
: At the start of the course, there are openings on the cave walls where this Pokémon can be seen.  Apples will make them turn around.  Another will appear on a platform below you if you take pictures of the others.
; {{p|Muk}}
; {{p|Muk}}
: When a Grimer appears below you, hit it with three [[Pester Ball|Pester Balls]] to make it evolve.
: When a Grimer appears below you, hit it with three [[Pester Ball|Pester Balls]] to make it evolve.
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{{Pokémon Island Areas}}
{{Pokémon Island Areas}}
[[Category:Caves]]

Revision as of 00:59, 11 June 2006

File:PokemonSign5.jpg
Mewtwo Constellation

The Cave is one of the six major areas of Pokémon Island. It is a cave where strange noises may be heard. Thirteen kinds of Pokémon live within.

The Pokémon Sign here is a hidden constellation of Mewtwo.

Native Pokémon

Grimer
At the start of the course, there are openings on the cave walls where this Pokémon can be seen. Apples will make them turn around. Another will appear on a platform below you if you take pictures of the others.
Muk
When a Grimer appears below you, hit it with three Pester Balls to make it evolve.
Zubat
A few Zubat will fly past you as soon as you enter the course. Another is seen deep in the stage, flying around with a Pikachu on it. At the end of the stage, more will fly past you.
Bulbasaur
A few of these can be seen on a ledge on the right side of the course. They have unusual faces...
Ditto
Hit any of the weird Bulbasaur with Pester Balls, and they'll transform into their true form, Ditto.
Koffing
Three of these can be found, each harassing a Jigglypuff. Hit one with a Pester Ball to make it leave and the next Koffing appear.
Jigglypuff
Three of these can be found, each being harassed by a Koffing. Save them by pelting the Koffing with Pester Balls, and you'll be rewarded with a special shot of a Jigglypuff stage show near the end of the course.
Weepinbell
It is floating around a pool of water and just generally minding its own business. It's hard to miss it, since the ZERO-ONE does a half-circle around the pool.
Victreebel
Knock the Weepinbell into the pool, and it will evolve and screech at you.
Magikarp
Once again, throw an item into the water to make one jump out. Unsurprising, since this Pokémon can be found pretty much everywhere but the final stage.
Pikachu
When you pass the Weepinbell's pool and head into the next room, you can see this Pokémon being flown around the ceiling by a Zubat. Hit the Zubat with a Pester Ball, and Pikachu will fall, with balloons appearing from its back, slowing its descent and giving you another special shot to photograph. If you do this and hatch Articuno, you'll see it again, riding on the back of Articuno as a difficult to photograph but very valuable special shot.
Jynx
Two are seen sleeping around a large icy egg. Play the Poké Flute and they'll wake up and start doing a magical dance.
Articuno
Wake up the Jynx with the Poké Flute, and they'll start working magic on the egg, causing it to hatch into this legendary bird. After it flies off, it's not gone for good - turn around in the final part of the course, and you'll see it fly towards you.


Pokémon Island
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