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Route 10 (Japanese: 10番道路 Route 10) is a route in western Kalos, connecting Geosenge Town and Cyllage City. The route is also known as Menhir Trail (Japanese: メンヒルロード Menhir Road).
A Backpacker here mentions Colress once telling him about the mysterious energy emitted by the stones on this route.
Route description
Route 10 is a route between Geosenge Town and Cyllage City. It is lined with mysterious stones (based on the Carnac stones), which are actually the graves of Pokémon who were sacrificed 3,000 years ago in order for their life forces to energize the ultimate weapon that was used by AZ to end the war. The stones, as noted by researchers such as Colress, usually put out energy. However, when the ultimate weapon is fully activated, that reverses and they begin to absorb energy from Pokémon.
During the invasion of the Team Flare base in Geosenge Town, Route 10 is completely closed to access. One Team Flare member says that the player should not be exposed to the sights taking place there, presumably with the stones in the area. After the Ultimate Weapon is destroyed, it is revealed that Tierno and others were fighting Team Flare in the area.
Items
Item
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Location
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Games
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Iapapa Berry
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From a berry tree north of Cyllage City
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X Y
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Revive
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In the western field of yellow flowers and menhirs just north of the berry tree (requires Strength) (hidden)
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X Y
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TM73 (Thunder Wave)
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North of Cyllage City (requires Strength)
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X Y
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Mind Plate
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Southeast corner of the first rock-bordered rectangular field of menhirs
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X Y
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X Accuracy
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Northwest corner of the first field of menhirs
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X Y
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Paralyze Heal
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One square south of northeast corner of the first field of menhirs (hidden)
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X Y
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Burn Heal
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Southeast corner of second field of menhirs (hidden)
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X Y
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Thunder Stone
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North of Psychic Sayid in the second field of menhirs
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X Y
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Pokémon
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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X
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Y
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19-21
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Very Rare
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X
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Y
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19-21
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Rare
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X
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Y
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19-21
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Rare
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X
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Y
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19-21
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Rare
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X
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Y
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19-21
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Average
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X
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Y
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19-21
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Very Rare
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X
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Y
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19-21
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Average
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X
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Y
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19-21
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Average
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Yellow Flowers
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X
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Y
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Yellow Flowers
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19-21
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Average
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X
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Y
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Yellow Flowers
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19-21
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Average
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X
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Y
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Yellow Flowers
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19-21
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Average
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X
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Y
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Yellow Flowers
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19-21
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Average
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X
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Y
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Yellow Flowers
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20-21
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Rare
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X
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Y
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Yellow Flowers
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19-21
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Very Rare
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X
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Y
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Yellow Flowers
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19-21
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Average
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X
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Y
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Yellow Flowers
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19-21
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Very Rare
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Horde Encounter
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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10
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Average
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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10
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Rare
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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10
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Common
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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10
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Rare
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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.
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Trainers
Trivia
- After being defeated, Psychic Robert says that the player's Pokémon's "power levels" are "over 9,000 for sure," making a reference to the famous phrase from the Dragon Ball anime series.
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