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'''Sevault Canyon''' (Japanese: '''しっぽうけいこく''' ''Seven Treasures | |||
'''Sevault Canyon''' (Japanese: '''しっぽうけいこく''' ''Canyon of the Seven Treasures'') is an area on [[Quest Island]] in the [[Sevii Islands]] which includes the [[Tanoby Key]] and leads south to the [[Tanoby Ruins]]. It is a particularly long route and there are many high-level Trainers to face. It is also notably the sole habitat of wild {{p|Larvitar}} accessible in [[Generation III]]. | |||
==Route description== | ==Route description== | ||
As a narrow valley, wedged between the sea, Sevault Canyon has a mix of grassy patches and rugged, arid land. The canyon seems to serve as a training ground for elite Trainers, while being guarded by equally skilled Pokémon Rangers. | As a narrow valley, wedged between the sea, Sevault Canyon has a mix of grassy patches and rugged, arid land. The canyon seems to serve as a training ground for elite Trainers, while being guarded by equally skilled Pokémon Rangers. | ||
At the southern end of the canyon, there is a small house, in which an [[ | At the southern end of the canyon, there is a small house, in which an [[Non-player character|NPC]] will ask the player if he/she wants to do the Chansey Dance (Japanese: '''ラッキーダンス''' ''Lucky Dance''), which uses the same background music as the [[Hoenn]] [[Pokémon Trainers' School]]. If the player replies affirmatively, their character will perform a short dance and, as a result, all Pokémon in the party will be healed. This facilitates exploration of the [[Tanoby Ruins]], so that players can catch all of the {{p|Unown}}, before returning to the main town of {{OBP|Seven Island|town}}. | ||
A {{tc|Black Belt}}, looking over a cliff about halfway through the canyon, tells the player that [[Bruno]] of the [[Elite Four]] used to train in Sevault Canyon with [[Brawly]], [[Dewford Town]]'s [[Gym Leader]]. | |||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{itlisth|mountain}} | {{itlisth|mountain}} | ||
{{ | {{itemlist|Nugget|Down the stairs from {{tc|Cool Couple}} Lex & Nya|FR=yes|LG=yes|display={{DL|Valuable item|Nugget}}}} | ||
{{ | {{itemlist|Max Elixir|Southwest of {{tc|Tamer}} Evan|FR=yes|LG=yes|display={{DL|Ether|Max Elixir}}}} | ||
{{ | {{itemlist|King's Rock|Near {{tc|Crush Girl}} Cyndy (requires {{m|Strength}} and {{m|Rock Smash}})|FR=yes|LG=yes|display={{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|King's Rock}}}} | ||
{{ | {{itemlist|Lucky Punch|In the Chansey Dance house|FR=yes|LG=yes|display={{DL|Stat-enhancing item|Lucky Punch}}}} | ||
{{itemlist|Cheri Berry|South of the Chansey Dance house ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|}} | |||
{{itlistfoot|mountain}} | {{itlistfoot|mountain}} | ||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
{{ | {{Catch/header|mountain|no}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|074|Geodude|yes|yes|Grass|46|20%|type1=Rock|type2=Ground}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|231|Phanpy|yes|yes|Grass|15|20%|type1=Ground}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|022|Fearow|yes|no|Grass|50|10%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|022|Fearow|no|yes|Grass|50|15%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|052|Meowth|yes|yes|Grass|43|10%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|104|Cubone|yes|yes|Grass|46|10%|type1=Ground}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|105|Marowak|yes|yes|Grass|52|10%|type1=Ground}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|053|Persian|yes|yes|Grass|49, 52|5%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|095|Onix|yes|yes|Grass|54|5%|type1=Rock|type2=Ground}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|227|Skarmory|yes|no|Grass|30|5%|type1=Steel|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|246|Larvitar|yes|yes|Grass|15, 20|5%|type1=Rock|type2=Ground}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/div|mountain|Rock Smash}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|074|Geodude|yes|yes|Rock Smash|25-40|65%|type1=Rock|type2=Ground}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/entryfl|075|Graveler|yes|yes|Rock Smash|30-50|35%|type1=Rock|type2=Ground}} | ||
{{Catch/footer|mountain}} | |||
==Trainers== | ==Trainers== | ||
{{trainerheader| | {{trainerheader|mountain}} | ||
{{trainerentry| | {{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Cool Couple.png|Cool Couple|Lex & Nya|2496|2|128|Tauros|♂|52||241|Miltank|♀|52||36=リキとユキ|37=Riki & Yuki|38=Vs. Seeker}} | ||
{{trainerdiv}} | {{trainerdiv|mountain}} | ||
{{trainerentry| | {{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Tamer.png|Tamer|Evan|1960|3|028|Sandslash|♂|48||108|Lickitung|♂|48||217|Ursaring|♂|49|None|36=ノブアキ|37=Nobuaki|38=Vs. Seeker}} | ||
{{trainerdiv}} | {{trainerdiv|mountain}} | ||
{{trainerentry| | {{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Pokémon Ranger M.png|Pokémon Ranger|Jackson|1764|3|114|Tangela|♂|49||102|Exeggcute|♂|49||103|Exeggutor|♂|49||36=マモル|37=Mamoru|38=Vs. Seeker}} | ||
{{trainerdiv}} | {{trainerdiv|mountain}} | ||
{{trainerentry| | {{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Pokémon Ranger F.png|Pokémon Ranger|Katelyn|1872|1|113|Chansey|♀|52||36=ナツミ|37=Natsumi|38=Vs. Seeker}} | ||
{{trainerdiv}} | {{trainerdiv|mountain}} | ||
{{trainerentry| | {{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Crush Girl.png|Crush Girl|Cyndy|1152|3|057|Primeape|♂|48|Black Belt|237|Hitmontop|♂|48|Black Belt|067|Machoke|♂|48|Black Belt|36=ユリカ|37=Yurika|38=Vs. Seeker}} | ||
{{trainerdiv}} | {{trainerdiv|mountain}} | ||
{{trainerentry| | {{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Cooltrainer M.png|Cooltrainer|Leroy|1800|5|112|Rhydon|♂|47||080|Slowbro|♂|48||067|Machoke|♂|48||115|Kangaskhan|♀|47||217|Ursaring|♂|50||36=マコト|37=Makoto|38=Vs. Seeker}} | ||
{{trainerdiv}} | {{trainerdiv|mountain}} | ||
{{trainerentry| | {{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Cooltrainer F.png|Cooltrainer|Michelle|1800|5|053|Persian|♀|47||087|Dewgong|♀|47||038|Ninetales|♀|48||078|Rapidash|♀|48||203|Girafarig|♀|50||36=カズミ|37=Kazumi|38=Vs. Seeker}} | ||
{{trainerfooter| | {{trainerdiv|mountain|Rematch}} | ||
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Cool Couple.png|Cool Couple|Lex & Nya|2736|2|128|Tauros|♂|57||241|Miltank|♀|57||36=リキとユキ|37=Riki & Yuki|38=Vs. Seeker}} | |||
{{trainerdiv|mountain}} | |||
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Tamer.png|Tamer|Evan|2200|3|028|Sandslash|♂|52||108|Lickitung|♂|52||217|Ursaring|♂|55|None|36=ノブアキ|37=Nobuaki|38=Vs. Seeker}} | |||
{{trainerdiv|mountain}} | |||
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Pokémon Ranger M.png|Pokémon Ranger|Jackson|1980|3|114|Tangela|♂|53||103|Exeggutor|♂|54||103|Exeggutor|♂|55||36=マモル|37=Mamoru|38=Vs. Seeker}} | |||
{{trainerdiv|mountain}} | |||
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Pokémon Ranger F.png|Pokémon Ranger|Katelyn|2016|1|113|Chansey|♀|56||36=ナツミ|37=Natsumi|38=Vs. Seeker}} | |||
{{trainerdiv|mountain}} | |||
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Crush Girl.png|Crush Girl|Cyndy|1296|3|057|Primeape|♂|54|Black Belt|237|Hitmontop|♂|54|Black Belt|068|Machamp|♂|54|Black Belt|36=ユリカ|37=Yurika|38=Vs. Seeker}} | |||
{{trainerdiv|mountain}} | |||
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Cooltrainer M.png|Cooltrainer|Leroy|1980|5|112|Rhydon|♂|52||080|Slowbro|♂|54||068|Machamp|♂|52||115|Kangaskhan|♀|52||217|Ursaring|♂|55||36=マコト|37=Makoto|38=Vs. Seeker}} | |||
{{trainerdiv|mountain}} | |||
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Cooltrainer F.png|Cooltrainer|Michelle|2016|5|053|Persian|♀|53||087|Dewgong|♀|53||038|Ninetales|♀|54||078|Rapidash|♀|54||203|Girafarig|♀|56||36=カズミ|37=Kazumi|38=Vs. Seeker}} | |||
{{trainerfooter|mountain}} | |||
==Name origin== | |||
The name "Sevault" comes from "seven vaults", a nod to the Japanese name. ''Shippō'' (七宝) translates to "Seven Treasures" and refers to the precious and semi-precious materials of {{wp|gold}}, {{wp|silver}}, {{wp|pearl}}s, {{wp|agate}}, {{wp|quartz}}, {{wp|Precious coral|coral}}, and {{wp|lapis lazuli}}. | |||
==Name | |||
The name "Sevault" | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|mountain}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|mountain}} | |||
|de=7-Schatzschlucht | |||
|es_eu=Cañón Sétano | |||
{{Sevii Islands}} | |fr_eu=Canyon Sesor | ||
{{Project Routes}} | |it=Canyon Seption | ||
}} | |||
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{{Sevii Islands}}<br/> | |||
{{Project Routes notice}} | |||
[[Category:Sevii locations|Sevault Canyon]] | [[Category:Sevii locations|Sevault Canyon]] | ||
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[[Category:Canyons]] | [[Category:Canyons]] | ||
[[it:Canyon Seption]] | |||
[[de:7-Schatzschlucht]] | [[de:7-Schatzschlucht]] | ||
[[fr:Canyon Sesor]] | |||
[[ja:しっぽうけいこく]] | [[ja:しっぽうけいこく]] | ||
[[zh:七宝溪谷]] |
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Sevault Canyon (Japanese: しっぽうけいこく Canyon of the Seven Treasures) is an area on Quest Island in the Sevii Islands which includes the Tanoby Key and leads south to the Tanoby Ruins. It is a particularly long route and there are many high-level Trainers to face. It is also notably the sole habitat of wild Larvitar accessible in Generation III.
Route description
As a narrow valley, wedged between the sea, Sevault Canyon has a mix of grassy patches and rugged, arid land. The canyon seems to serve as a training ground for elite Trainers, while being guarded by equally skilled Pokémon Rangers.
At the southern end of the canyon, there is a small house, in which an NPC will ask the player if he/she wants to do the Chansey Dance (Japanese: ラッキーダンス Lucky Dance), which uses the same background music as the Hoenn Pokémon Trainers' School. If the player replies affirmatively, their character will perform a short dance and, as a result, all Pokémon in the party will be healed. This facilitates exploration of the Tanoby Ruins, so that players can catch all of the Unown, before returning to the main town of Seven Island.
A Black Belt, looking over a cliff about halfway through the canyon, tells the player that Bruno of the Elite Four used to train in Sevault Canyon with Brawly, Dewford Town's Gym Leader.
Items
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Nugget | Down the stairs from Cool Couple Lex & Nya | FR LG | |
Max Elixir | Southwest of Tamer Evan | FR LG | |
King's Rock | Near Crush Girl Cyndy (requires Strength and Rock Smash) | FR LG | |
Lucky Punch | In the Chansey Dance house | FR LG | |
Cheri Berry | South of the Chansey Dance house (hidden) | FR LG | |
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50 | 10% | ||||||||||
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon. |
Name origin
The name "Sevault" comes from "seven vaults", a nod to the Japanese name. Shippō (七宝) translates to "Seven Treasures" and refers to the precious and semi-precious materials of gold, silver, pearls, agate, quartz, coral, and lapis lazuli.
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This article is part of Project Routes, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every route in the Pokémon world. |