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The '''Sekra Mountain Range'' | {{Incomplete|needs=Sekra Range's height in metric units.}} | ||
{{Route infobox | |||
|image=Sekra Range Ranger1.png | |||
|name=Sekra Range | |||
|jpname=シクラさんみゃく | |||
|jptranslit=Sekra Mountain Range | |||
|jptrans=Sekra Mountain Range | |||
|generation=3 | |||
|type=mountain | |||
|mapdesc=Known as the "Roof of Fiore," this mountain range tops 6,500 feet. | |||
|north=Fiore Temple | |||
|south=Wintown | |||
|west=Go-Rock Base | |||
|region=Fiore | |||
|regionmap=Fiore Sekra Range Map.png | |||
|mapsize=250px | |||
}} | |||
The '''Sekra Range''' (Japanese: '''シクラさんみゃく''' ''Sekra Mountain Range'') is a mountain range in northern [[Fiore]]. It is the setting of the final numbered missions of {{vg|Pokémon Ranger}}. The mountain range reaches higher than 6,500 feet and is known as the "Roof of Fiore". At the peak of the mountains is a mysterious shrine, the [[Fiore Temple]], that never opens. The [[Go-Rock Base]] is also hidden within the mountains. [[Wintown]] is located at the foot of the range. | |||
A small clearing in a forest contains Shiftry's Tree, also known as Shiftree. | A small clearing in a forest contains Shiftry's Tree, also known as Shiftree. When walking past it, five {{p|Shiftry}} will jump out. Just beyond this is the Misthouse Lodge. The hiker who lives there is kind to all Rangers and will gladly recharge the Styler for the {{player}}. | ||
The Fiore Grand Falls are found to the west, feeding the river that | The Fiore Grand Falls are found to the west, feeding the river that flows through the area. In one minute, enough water to fill the Capture Arena 23 times goes down it. | ||
On the first visit, {{p|Snorlax}} will block a short cut. | On the first visit, {{p|Snorlax}} will block a short cut. Afterwards, it makes its final resting place in a cave in the mountains. It will wake up when every other Pokémon in the [[List of Pokémon by Fiore Browser number|Browser]] has been captured, similar to {{p|Regigigas}} in [[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia|the second Ranger game]] and {{p|Lugia}} in [[Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs|the third]]. | ||
==Wild Pokémon== | ==Wild Pokémon== | ||
This is a listing of the Pokémon found in the Sekra | This is a listing of the Pokémon found in the Sekra Range after the credits: | ||
{{fiorep}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|024|Arbok|Poison||None|6|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|025|Pikachu|Electric|Recharge|2|2|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|026|Raichu|Electric|Recharge|3|3|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|045|Vileplume|Grass||None|9|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|061|Poliwhirl|Water|Soak|2|5|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|076|Golem|Rock|Crush|3|16|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|092|Gastly|Ghost||None|5|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|114|Tangela|Grass|Cross|1|2|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|115|Kangaskhan|Normal|Crush|3|5|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|129|Magikarp|Water||None|3|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|143|Snorlax|Normal||None|21|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|156|Quilava|Fire|Burn|2|6|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|207|Gligar|Ground|Cut|1|5|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|215|Sneasel|Dark|Cut|2|3|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|221|Piloswine|Ice|Tackle|3|7|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|246|Larvitar|Rock|Cut|1|3|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|247|Pupitar|Rock||None|13|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|273|Seedot|Grass|Tackle|1|1|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|274|Nuzleaf|Grass|Gust|1|3|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|275|Shiftry|Grass|Gust|2|4|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|280|Ralts|Psychic||None|4|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|281|Kirlia|Psychic||None|5|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|282|Gardevoir|Psychic||None|9|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|333|Swablu|Flying|Gust|1|5|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|334|Altaria|Flying|Gust|3|10|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn/f|377|Regirock|Rock||None|20|no}} | |||
{{Fiore}} | {{Fiore}}<br> | ||
{{DoubleProjectTag|Locations|Sidegames|every location in the Pokémon world and the Pokémon Sidegames, respectively.}} | |||
[[Category:Fiore locations]] | [[Category:Fiore locations]] | ||
[[Category:Ranger locations]] | [[Category:Ranger locations]] | ||
[[Category:Mountains]] | [[Category:Mountains]] | ||
[[de:Sekra-Bergkette]] | |||
[[es:Sierra Oscura]] | |||
[[fr:Chaîne Boréale]] | |||
[[it:Catena di Sekra]] | |||
[[zh:仙客來山脈]] |
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The Sekra Range (Japanese: シクラさんみゃく Sekra Mountain Range) is a mountain range in northern Fiore. It is the setting of the final numbered missions of Pokémon Ranger. The mountain range reaches higher than 6,500 feet and is known as the "Roof of Fiore". At the peak of the mountains is a mysterious shrine, the Fiore Temple, that never opens. The Go-Rock Base is also hidden within the mountains. Wintown is located at the foot of the range.
A small clearing in a forest contains Shiftry's Tree, also known as Shiftree. When walking past it, five Shiftry will jump out. Just beyond this is the Misthouse Lodge. The hiker who lives there is kind to all Rangers and will gladly recharge the Styler for the player.
The Fiore Grand Falls are found to the west, feeding the river that flows through the area. In one minute, enough water to fill the Capture Arena 23 times goes down it.
On the first visit, Snorlax will block a short cut. Afterwards, it makes its final resting place in a cave in the mountains. It will wake up when every other Pokémon in the Browser has been captured, similar to Regigigas in the second Ranger game and Lugia in the third.
Wild Pokémon
This is a listing of the Pokémon found in the Sekra Range after the credits:
Pokémon | Assist | Field | Loops | |
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Arbok | Poison | None | 6 | |
Pikachu | Electric | 2 | ||
Raichu | Electric | 3 | ||
Vileplume | Grass | None | 9 | |
Poliwhirl | Water | 5 | ||
Golem | Rock | 16 | ||
Gastly | Ghost | None | 5 | |
Tangela | Grass | 2 | ||
Kangaskhan | Normal | 5 | ||
Magikarp | Water | None | 3 | |
Snorlax | Normal | None | 21 | |
Quilava | Fire | 6 | ||
Gligar | Ground | 5 | ||
Sneasel | Dark | 3 | ||
Piloswine | Ice | 7 | ||
Larvitar | Rock | 3 | ||
Pupitar | Rock | None | 13 | |
Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
Nuzleaf | Grass | 3 | ||
Shiftry | Grass | 4 | ||
Ralts | Psychic | None | 4 | |
Kirlia | Psychic | None | 5 | |
Gardevoir | Psychic | None | 9 | |
Swablu | Flying | 5 | ||
Altaria | Flying | 10 | ||
Regirock | Rock | None | 20 |
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