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Sevault Canyon

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Sevault Canyon
Quest Island
しっぽうけいこく
Seven Treasures Canyon
SevaultCanyon.png
Map description
This area is not described by a map.
Required for navigation
Connecting locations
Canyon Entrance
Sevault Canyon
 
Tanoby Ruins
 
Location
Sevii SevaultCanyon Map.gif
Location of Sevault Canyon in Sevii Islands.
Pokémon world routes
Canyon Entrance       Tanoby Ruins

Sevault Canyon (Japanese: しっぽうけいこく Seven Treasures Canyon) 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.

Contents

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. 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.

Items

Item Location Games
Bag Nugget Sprite.png Nugget  FR  LG 
Bag Max Elixir Sprite.png Max Elixir  FR  LG 
Bag King's Rock Sprite.png King's Rock Requires HM04 (Strength) and HM06 (Rock Smash)  FR  LG 
Bag Lucky Punch Sprite.png Lucky Punch In the Chansey Dance house  FR  LG 
Bag Cheri Berry Sprite.png Cheri Berry Hidden south of the Chansey Dance house  FR  LG 

Pokémon

  Pokémon     Games     Location     Levels     Rate  
074 Geodude
FR LG
Grass Grass
46 20%
231 Phanpy
FR LG
Grass Grass
15 20%
022 Fearow
FR LG
Grass Grass
50 10%
022 Fearow
FR LG
Grass Grass
50 15%
052 Meowth
FR LG
Grass Grass
43 10%
104 Cubone
FR LG
Grass Grass
46 10%
105 Marowak
FR LG
Grass Grass
52 10%
053 Persian
FR LG
Grass Grass
49-52 5%
095 Onix
FR LG
Grass Grass
54 5%
227 Skarmory
FR LG
Grass Grass
30 5%
246 Larvitar
FR LG
Grass Grass
15-20 5%
074 Geodude
FR LG
Rock Smash Rock Smash
25-40 65%
075 Graveler
FR LG
Rock Smash Rock Smash
30-50 35%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.

Trainers

Trainer Pokémon
Cool Couple Lex & Nya
Cool Couple Lex & Nya
Reward: Pokémon Dollar2496
Vs. Seeker
128 Tauros Lv.52
No item
241 Miltank Lv.52
No item
Tamer Evan
Tamer Evan
Reward: Pokémon Dollar1960
Vs. Seeker
028 Sandslash Lv.48
No item
108 Lickitung Lv.48
No item
217 Ursaring Lv.49
No item
Pokémon Ranger Jackson
Pokémon Ranger Jackson
Reward: Pokémon Dollar1764
Vs. Seeker
114 Tangela Lv.49
No item
102 Exeggcute Lv.49
No item
103 Exeggutor Lv.49
No item
Pokémon Ranger Katelyn
Pokémon Ranger Katelyn
Reward: Pokémon Dollar1872
Vs. Seeker
113 Chansey Lv.52
No item
Crush Girl Cyndy
Crush Girl Cyndy
Reward: Pokémon Dollar1152
Vs. Seeker
057 Primeape Lv.48
No item
237 Hitmontop Lv.48
No item
067 Machoke Lv.48
No item
Cooltrainer Leroy
Cooltrainer Leroy
Reward: Pokémon Dollar1800
Vs. Seeker
112 Rhydon Lv.47
No item
080 Slowbro Lv.48
No item
217 Ursaring Lv.50
No item
067 Machoke Lv.48
No item
115 Kangaskhan Lv.47
No item
Cooltrainer Michelle
Cooltrainer Michelle
Reward: Pokémon Dollar1800
Vs. Seeker
053 Persian Lv.47
No item
087 Dewgong Lv.47
No item
038 Ninetales Lv.48
No item
078 Rapidash Lv.48
No item
203 Girafarig Lv.50
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.

Trivia

Name origins

The name "Sevault" is apparently a combination of "seven" and "vault"; this is a reference to the Japanese name, しっぽう Shippō. 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. Interestingly enough, three of the materials became the names of Pokémon games, while one is the name of a town in Orre, and yet another is the Japanese name of the location of one of the Pokémon Leagues. Shippō would again be used as the Japanese name of a city in Unova.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png European French Canyon Sesor
Germany Flag.png German 7-Schatzschlucht
Italy Flag.png Italian Canyon Seption
Spain Flag.png European Spanish Cañón Sétano



Sevii Islands
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Towns
One IslandTwo IslandThree IslandFour IslandFive IslandSix IslandSeven Island
Routes
Treasure BeachKindle RoadCape BrinkBond BridgeThree Isle PortThree Isle Path
Resort GorgeousWater LabyrinthFive Isle MeadowMemorial PillarOutcast Island
Green PathWater PathRuin ValleyTrainer TowerCanyon EntranceSevault CanyonTanoby Ruins
Landmarks
Mt. EmberBerry ForestIcefall CaveRocket WarehouseLost CaveAltering Cave
Pattern BushDotted HoleTanoby KeyTanoby ChambersNavel RockBirth Island

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