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The '''Spring Path''' (Japanese: '''かくれいずみへのみち''' ''Path to the Hidden Spring'') is a short path off the main area of {{rt|214|Sinnoh}} that leads into [[Sendoff Spring]]. There are no [[wild Pokémon]] on this short path.
The '''Spring Path''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|隠|かく}}れ{{tt|泉|いずみ}}への{{tt|道|みち}}''' ''Path to the Hidden Spring'') is a short path off the main area of {{rt|214|Sinnoh}} that leads into [[Sendoff Spring]]. In [[Hisui]], it is mapped under the northwestern portion of the [[Cobalt Coastlands]] and covers a wider area. [[Turnback Cave]] is accessible from the Spring Path.


In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, this path only appears after the {{player}} has entered the [[Hall of Fame]]. In {{game|Platinum}}, the path appears after the player escapes the [[Distortion World]] to Sendoff Spring, with them being intended to exit through this path.
In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} and {{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, this path only appears after the {{player}} has entered the [[Hall of Fame]] and obtained the [[National Pokédex]]. In {{game|Platinum}}, the path appears after the player escapes the [[Distortion World]] to Sendoff Spring, allowing the player to exit to Route 214.


In Platinum, both the Spring Path and the Sendoff Spring are marked on the map as the "Spring Path".
There are no [[wild Pokémon]] on this short path in Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, Brilliant Diamond, and Shining Pearl, but there are in {{pkmn|Legends: Arceus}}.


In Diamond and Pearl, the background music is the same eerie music as in the [[Old Chateau]]. In Platinum, the background music is the same as the adjacent Route 214.
==In the games==
===Items===
{{itlisth|forest}}
{{Itemlist|Old Verse LA|size=32px|Across the entrance to Turnback Cave, at the base of the mountain (''hidden'', requires {{DL|Ride Pokémon (Hisui)|Ursaluna}})|LA=yes|display=[[Old Verse|Old Verse 5]]}}
{{itlistfoot|forest}}


==Layout==
===Pokémon===
====Pokémon Legends: Arceus====
[[File:Hisui Spring Path Map.png|360px|thumb|Location of Spring Path in [[Hisui]]]]
{{Catch/header/la|forest|clear=yes|sun=yes|cloudy=yes|rain=yes|thunderstorm=yes|snow=no|blizzard=no|fog=yes}}
{{Catch/entryla|055|Golduck|41-44|56-59|all=✔|||||✔|type1=water|nearby=yes}}
{{Catch/entryla|393|Piplup|12-15|27-30|all=✔|||||✔|type1=water|nearby=yes}}
{{Catch/entryla|394|Prinplup|32-25|47-50|all=✔|||||✔|type1=water|nearby=yes}}
{{Catch/entryla|400|Bibarel|41-44|56-59|all=✔|||||✔|type1=normal|type2=water}}
{{Catch/entryla|454|Toxicroak|41-44|56-59|all=✔|||||✔|type1=poison|type2=fighting}}
{{catch/div|red|{{color2|000|Alpha Pokémon|Fixed Alpha}}}}
{{Catch/entryla|414|Mothim||56|all=✔|||||✔|alpha=yes|type1=bug|type2=flying}}
{{catch/div|forest|In the air}}
{{Catch/entryla|198|Murkrow|41-44|56-59||||✔|✔|type1=dark|type2=flying|nearby=yes}}
{{Catch/entryla|398|Staraptor|41-44|56-59|✔|✔|✔||✔|type1=normal|type2=flying|nearby=yes}}
{{Catch/entryla|414|Mothim|41-44|56-59|all=✔|||||✔|type1=bug|type2=flying}}
{{catch/div|forest|Shaking trees}}
{{Catch/entryla|412S|Burmy|16-19|31-34|all=✔|||||✔|form=Trash Cloak|type1=bug}}
{{Catch/entryla|413S|Wormadam|41-44|56-59|all=✔|||||✔|form=Trash Cloak|type1=bug|type2=steel}}
{{catch/div|forest|Shaking ore deposits}}
{{Catch/entryla|075|Graveler|41-44|56-59|all=✔|||||✔|type1=rock|type2=ground}}
{{catch/div|forest|{{color2|000|Space-time distortion|Space-time distortions}}}}
{{Catch/entryla|064|Kadabra|30-58|45-73|all=✔|||||✔|type1=psychic}}
{{Catch/entryla|065|Alakazam|30-58|50-78|all=✔|||||✔|type1=psychic}}
{{Catch/entryla|081|Magnemite|30-58|45-73|all=✔|||||✔|type1=electric|type2=steel}}
{{Catch/entryla|082|Magneton|30-58|45-73|all=✔|||||✔|type1=electric|type2=steel}}
{{Catch/entryla|112|Rhydon|42-70|57-85|all=✔|||||✔|type1=ground|type2=rock}}
{{Catch/entryla|122|Mr. Mime|30-58|50-78|all=✔|||||✔|type1=psychic|type2=fairy}}
{{Catch/entryla|133|Eevee|30-58|45-73|all=✔|||||✔|type1=normal}}
{{Catch/entryla|134|Vaporeon|30-58|45-73|all=✔|||||✔|type1=water}}
{{Catch/entryla|136|Flareon|30-58|45-73|all=✔|||||✔|type1=fire}}
{{Catch/entryla|435|Skuntank|34-62|49-77|all=✔|||||✔|type1=poison|type2=dark}}
{{Catch/entryla|455|Carnivine|30-58|45-73|all=✔|||||✔|type1=grass}}
{{Catch/entryla|462|Magnezone|35-63|50-78|all=✔|||||✔|type1=electric|type2=steel}}
{{Catch/entryla|464|Rhyperior|42-70|62-90|all=✔|||||✔|type1=ground|type2=rock}}
{{catch/div|forest|{{color2|000|Unown Research Notes}}}}
{{Catch/entryla|201Q|Unown|25||all=✔|||||✔|type1=psychic|note=After visiting [[Solaceon Ruins]] and the Unown Research Notes are added to the [[Pokédex]], atop the southernmost tree outside the entrance to [[Turnback Cave]]}}
{{Catch/footer/la|forest}}
 
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===Music===
{| class="roundtable" style="margin:auto; text-align: center; background: #{{locationcolor/med|road}}; border: 3px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|road}}"
|- style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|road}}"
! Games
! Situation
! Song name (Japanese)
! Song name (English)
! Composition
! Arrangement
|- style="background:#FFF"
! rowspan=3 | {{GameIcon|D}}{{GameIcon|P}}{{GameIcon|Pt}}
| Overworld{{sup/4|DP}}
| もりのようかん
| [[Pokémon Diamond & Pokémon Pearl: Super Music Collection|Old Chateau]]
| [[Go Ichinose]]
| Go Ichinose
|-
| Overworld (Day){{sup/4|Pt}}
| 210ばんどうろ (昼)
| [[Pokémon Diamond & Pokémon Pearl: Super Music Collection|Route 210 (Day)]]
| Go Ichinose
| Go Ichinose
|-
| Overworld (Night){{sup/4|Pt}}
| 210ばんどうろ (夜)
| [[Pokémon Diamond & Pokémon Pearl: Super Music Collection|Route 210 (Night)]]
| Go Ichinose
| Go Ichinose
|}
|}


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
[[File:Spring Path Adventures.png|thumb|left|240px|The Spring Path in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===Pokémon Adventures===
===Pokémon Adventures===
===={{chap|Diamond & Pearl}}====
[[File:Spring Path Adventures.png|thumb|250px|The Spring Path in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===={{MangaArc|Diamond & Pearl}}====
The Spring Path debuted in ''[[PS405|Shorting Out Electivire]]'', where {{adv|Platinum}}, [[Maylene]], and [[Candice]] had come here to train with [[Volkner]] after their defeat at the hands of [[Jupiter]] at [[Lake Acuity]]. At first, Volkner was unwilling to train with them, having only come in hopes of facing the opponent who had been strong enough to defeat two [[Gym Leader]]s together. However, Platinum managed to convince Volkner to stay, and started a battle with him, all the while describing Jupiter's tactics to Volkner and demonstrating them with {{cat|Platinum's Pokémon|her own Pokémon}}.
The Spring Path debuted in ''[[PS405|Shorting Out Electivire]]'', where {{adv|Platinum}}, [[Maylene]], and [[Candice]] had come here to train with [[Volkner]] after their defeat at the hands of [[Jupiter]] at [[Lake Acuity]]. At first, Volkner was unwilling to train with them, having only come in hopes of facing the opponent who had been strong enough to defeat two [[Gym Leader]]s together. However, Platinum managed to convince Volkner to stay, and started a battle with him, all the while describing Jupiter's tactics to Volkner and demonstrating them with {{cat|Platinum's Pokémon|her own Pokémon}}.


As the battle progressed, Volkner told Platinum that if she would be able to defeat all of his Pokémon, he'd reward her with a {{badge|Beacon}}, just like in an official Gym battle. Eventually Platinum managed to beat the Leader of the [[Sunyshore Gym]], earning her her eighth and final Badge.
As the battle progressed, Volkner told Platinum that if she would be able to defeat all of his Pokémon, he'd reward her with a {{badge|Beacon}}, just like in an official Gym battle. Eventually Platinum managed to beat the Leader of the [[Sunyshore Gym]], earning her her eighth and final Badge.


In ''[[PS416|Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia VI]]'', Volkner, who had ignored the call to join the other Gym Leaders to fight [[Team Galactic]] at the [[Spear Pillar]] and was instead hanging out at the Spring Path, noticed a black portal over the Sendoff Spring, and informed {{EF|Flint}} about it.
In ''[[PS416|Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia VI]]'', Volkner, who had ignored the call to join the other Gym Leaders to fight [[Team Galactic]] at the [[Spear Pillar]] and was instead hanging out at the Spring Path, noticed a black portal over the Sendoff Spring, and informed [[Flint]] about it.


===={{chap|Platinum}}====
===={{MangaArc|Platinum}}====
In ''[[PS435|The Final Dimensional Duel V]]'', Volkner and Flint traveled through the Spring Path on their way to the Sendoff Spring, intending to go battle {{DL|Creation trio (Adventures)|Giratina}} in the Distortion World.
In ''[[PS435|The Final Dimensional Duel V]]'', Volkner and Flint traveled through the Spring Path on their way to the Sendoff Spring, intending to go battle {{DL|Pokémon of Myth (Adventures)|Giratina}} in the [[Distortion World]].
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==Trivia==
*In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, the music for this area (and potentially the surrounding areas of {{rt|214|Sinnoh}}, [[Sendoff Spring]], and [[Turnback Cave]]) will be missing instruments or stop playing based upon certain actions:
**Entering or leaving the area
**Starting a {{pkmn|battle}}
**Getting on or off the [[Bicycle]] or a {{m|Surf}}ing Pokémon
**Using the [[Poké Radar]]
**Hatching an [[Egg]]
**Opening a sub-menu:
***[[Pokédex]], [[Party]], [[Bag]], {{ga|Trainer Card}}, [[Options]], and certain registered items ([[Town Map]], [[Guidebook|Journal]], [[Pal Pad]], and [[Poffin Case]])
* The German translation of Spring Path's name in Generation IV games contains an error stemming from the word "spring" having different meanings — both a source of water, which is the intended meaning, and a season, with the German version using the latter meaning. This error was fixed in the remakes.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
{{langtable|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|forest}}|color={{locationcolor/light|forest}}
{{langtable|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|forest}}|color={{locationcolor/light|forest}}
|zh_cmn=通往隱泉之路 ''{{tt|Tōngwǎng Yǐnquán-zhī Lù|Path to the Hidden Spring}}''<br>隱泉之路 / 隐泉之路 ''{{tt|Yǐnquán-zhī Lù|Hidden Spring Path}}''
|zh_yue=隱泉之路 ''{{tt|Yánchyùhn-jī Louh|Hidden Spring Path}}''
|de=Frühlingspfad
|zh_cmn=隱泉之路 / 隐泉之路 ''{{tt|Yǐnquán-zhī Lù|Hidden Spring Path}}'' {{tt|*|Games, Adventures}}<br>通往隱泉之路 ''{{tt|Tōngwǎng Yǐnquán-zhī Lù|Path to the Hidden Spring}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures}}
|fr_eu=Chemin Source
|fr=Chemin de la Source{{sup/8|BDSP}}<br>Chemin Source{{sup/4|DPPt}}
|de=Quellenpfad{{sup/8|BDSP}}<br>Frühlingspfad{{sup/4|DPPt}}
|it=Sentiero Fonte
|it=Sentiero Fonte
|es_eu=Vía Manantial
|ko=숨겨진 샘의 길 ''{{tt|Sumgyeojin Saem-ui Gil|Hidden Spring Path}}''
|ko=숨겨진 샘의 길 ''Sumgyeojin Saem-yi Gil''
|es=Vía Manantial
|vi=Đường tới suối bí mật
|vi=Đường tới suối bí mật
}}
}}


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{{Sinnoh}}
{{Hisui}}
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[[Category:Platinum locations]]
[[Category:Platinum locations]]
[[Category:Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl locations]]
[[Category:Legends: Arceus locations]]
[[Category:Paths]]
[[Category:Paths]]


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Latest revision as of 05:07, 10 November 2024

Spring Path 隠れ泉への道
Path to the Hidden Spring
Spring Path Pt.png
Map description
The fourth lake of Sinnoh that was kept secret.
Beneath the lake's surface is a cave where dimensions are distorted.
Required for navigation
Connecting locations
Route 214
Spring Path
Sendoff Spring
Location
Sinnoh Route 0
Location of Spring Path in Sinnoh.
Pokémon world routes
     

The Spring Path (Japanese: への Path to the Hidden Spring) is a short path off the main area of Route 214 that leads into Sendoff Spring. In Hisui, it is mapped under the northwestern portion of the Cobalt Coastlands and covers a wider area. Turnback Cave is accessible from the Spring Path.

In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, this path only appears after the player has entered the Hall of Fame and obtained the National Pokédex. In Pokémon Platinum, the path appears after the player escapes the Distortion World to Sendoff Spring, allowing the player to exit to Route 214.

There are no wild Pokémon on this short path in Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, Brilliant Diamond, and Shining Pearl, but there are in Legends: Arceus.

In the games

Items

Item Location Games
Old Verse LA Old Verse 5 Across the entrance to Turnback Cave, at the base of the mountain (hidden, requires Ursaluna)  LA 

Pokémon

Pokémon Legends: Arceus

Location of Spring Path in Hisui
Pokémon Levels Alpha
Levels
Time of day Weather
Morning Day Evening Night Clear Harsh sunlight Cloudy Rain Thunderstorm Fog
Menu LA 055.png
Golduck‡ 
41-44 56-59
Menu LA 393.png
Piplup‡ 
12-15 27-30
32-25 47-50
41-44 56-59
41-44 56-59
Fixed Alpha
56
In the air
Menu LA 198.png
Murkrow‡ 
41-44 56-59
41-44 56-59
41-44 56-59
Shaking trees
16-19 31-34
41-44 56-59
Shaking ore deposits
41-44 56-59
Space-time distortions
30-58 45-73
30-58 50-78
30-58 45-73
30-58 45-73
42-70 57-85
30-58 50-78
30-58 45-73
30-58 45-73
30-58 45-73
34-62 49-77
30-58 45-73
35-63 50-78
42-70 62-90
Unown Research Notes
25
Non-fixed alpha Pokémon do not spawn until the player quelled the frenzy of the subregion's noble.
Some of the Pokémon marked with (‡) may only spawn near the area's borders.
  1. After visiting Solaceon Ruins and the Unown Research Notes are added to the Pokédex, atop the southernmost tree outside the entrance to Turnback Cave


Layout

Diamond Pearl Platinum
Spring Path DP.png Spring Path Pt.png
 

Music

Games Situation Song name (Japanese) Song name (English) Composition Arrangement
 D  P  Pt  OverworldDP もりのようかん Old Chateau Go Ichinose Go Ichinose
Overworld (Day)Pt 210ばんどうろ (昼) Route 210 (Day) Go Ichinose Go Ichinose
Overworld (Night)Pt 210ばんどうろ (夜) Route 210 (Night) Go Ichinose Go Ichinose

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

The Spring Path in Pokémon Adventures

Diamond & Pearl arc

The Spring Path debuted in Shorting Out Electivire, where Platinum, Maylene, and Candice had come here to train with Volkner after their defeat at the hands of Jupiter at Lake Acuity. At first, Volkner was unwilling to train with them, having only come in hopes of facing the opponent who had been strong enough to defeat two Gym Leaders together. However, Platinum managed to convince Volkner to stay, and started a battle with him, all the while describing Jupiter's tactics to Volkner and demonstrating them with her own Pokémon.

As the battle progressed, Volkner told Platinum that if she would be able to defeat all of his Pokémon, he'd reward her with a Beacon Badge, just like in an official Gym battle. Eventually Platinum managed to beat the Leader of the Sunyshore Gym, earning her her eighth and final Badge.

In Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia VI, Volkner, who had ignored the call to join the other Gym Leaders to fight Team Galactic at the Spear Pillar and was instead hanging out at the Spring Path, noticed a black portal over the Sendoff Spring, and informed Flint about it.

Platinum arc

In The Final Dimensional Duel V, Volkner and Flint traveled through the Spring Path on their way to the Sendoff Spring, intending to go battle Giratina in the Distortion World.

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 隱泉之路 Yánchyùhn-jī Louh
Mandarin 隱泉之路 / 隐泉之路 Yǐnquán-zhī Lù *
通往隱泉之路 Tōngwǎng Yǐnquán-zhī Lù *
France Flag.png French Chemin de la SourceBDSP
Chemin SourceDPPt
Germany Flag.png German QuellenpfadBDSP
FrühlingspfadDPPt
Italy Flag.png Italian Sentiero Fonte
South Korea Flag.png Korean 숨겨진 샘의 길 Sumgyeojin Saem-ui Gil
Spain Flag.png Spanish Vía Manantial
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Đường tới suối bí mật
Sinnoh
Coal Badge.png Forest Badge.png Cobble Badge.png Fen Badge.png Relic Badge.png Mine Badge.png Icicle Badge.png Beacon Badge.png
Settlements
Twinleaf TownSandgem TownJubilife CityOreburgh CityFloaroma TownEterna CityHearthome City
Solaceon TownVeilstone CityPastoria CityCelestic TownCanalave CitySnowpoint CitySunyshore City
Pokémon LeagueFight AreaSurvival AreaResort Area
Routes
201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215
216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230
Landmarks
Lake Verity (Lakefront) • Oreburgh GateOreburgh MineOreburgh Mining MuseumGlobal Terminal/Global Wonder Station
Ravaged PathFloaroma MeadowValley WindworksEterna ForestOld ChateauUnderground/Grand Underground
Wayward CaveMount CoronetAmity SquareLost TowerHallowed TowerSolaceon RuinsManiac TunnelLake Valor (Lakefront)
Great MarshPokémon MansionTrophy GardenFuego IronworksIron IslandLake Acuity (Lakefront) • Spear PillarVictory Road
Pal Park/Ramanas ParkContest HallBattle ZoneBattle ParkBattle Tower/Battle FrontierStark MountainSnowpoint Temple
Spring PathSendoff SpringTurnback CaveFullmoon IslandNewmoon IslandSeabreak PathFlower ParadiseHall of Origin
Access to
Distortion World
See also
Hisui
Hisui
Kleavor stamp.png Lilligant stamp.png Arcanine stamp.png Electrode stamp.png Avalugg stamp.png
Settlements
Jubilife VillageDiamond SettlementPearl SettlementAncient Retreat
Obsidian Fieldlands
Aspiration HillFloaro GardensHorseshoe PlainsGrueling GroveWorn BridgeDeertrack PathDeertrack Heights
Windswept RunNature's PantryTidewater DamThe HeartwoodGrandtree ArenaOreburrow TunnelObsidian Falls
Ramanas IslandSandgem FlatsLake Verity
Crimson Mirelands
Golden LowlandsGapejaw BogHolm of TrialsUrsa's RingSludge MoundScarlet BogSolaceon RuinsCloudpool Ridge
Shrouded RuinsDiamond HeathBolderoll SlopeCottonsedge PrairieDroning MeadowLake ValorBrava Arena
Cobalt Coastlands
Crossing SlopeGinkgo LandingAipom HillBathers' LagoonHideaway BayDeadwood HauntTombolo Walk
Sand's ReachTranquility CoveCastaway ShoreTidal PassageWindbreak StandSpring PathTurnback CaveIslespy Shore
Veilstone CapeLunker's LairSeagrass HavenSeaside HollowFirespit IslandMolten ArenaLava Dome Sanctum
Coronet Highlands
Heavenward LookoutWayward CaveWayward WoodAncient QuarrySonorous PathLonely SpringClamberclaw Cliffs
Celestica RuinsCelestica TrailPrimeval GrottoSacred PlazaStonetooth RowsBolderoll RavineFabled Spring
Moonview ArenaCloudcap PassStone PortalTemple of SinnohHall of Origin
Alabaster Icelands
Whiteout ValleyCrevasse PassageBonechill WastesHibernal CaveIcebound FallsAvalanche Slopes
Ice Column ChamberArena's ApproachAvalugg's LegacyIcepeak CavernSnowfall Hot SpringSecret Hollow
Glacier TerraceHeart's CragLake AcuitySnowpoint TempleIcepeak Arena
See also
SinnohMount CoronetSpace-time distortion


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