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In Generation IV and Generation V, cave terrain gives {{m|Secret Power}} a 30% chance of causing the target to {{status|flinch}} and gives it the appearance of {{m|Rock Throw}}; it causes {{m|Nature Power}} to become {{m|Rock Slide}}.
In Generation IV and Generation V, cave terrain gives {{m|Secret Power}} a 30% chance of causing the target to {{status|flinch}} and gives it the appearance of {{m|Rock Throw}}; it causes {{m|Nature Power}} to become {{m|Rock Slide}}.
In Generation VI and VII, cave terrain gives {{m|Secret Power}} a 30% chance of causing the target to {{status|flinch}} and gives it the appearance of {{m|Rock Throw}}; it causes {{m|Nature Power}} to become {{m|Power Gem}}.


{{m|Camouflage}} makes the user {{type|Rock}} when used in a cave.
{{m|Camouflage}} makes the user {{type|Rock}} when used in a cave.
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* {{ka|Victory Road}}
* {{ka|Victory Road}}


====[[Sevii Islands]]====
=====[[Sevii Islands]]=====
* [[Altering Cave]]
* [[Altering Cave]]
* [[Icefall Cave]]
* [[Icefall Cave]]
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* {{pw|Quiet Cave}}
* {{pw|Quiet Cave}}
* [[Ravaged Path]]
* [[Ravaged Path]]
* [[Stark Mountain]]
* [[The Underground]]
* [[The Underground]]
* [[Turnback Cave]]
* [[Turnback Cave]]
* [[Wayward Cave]]
* [[Wayward Cave]]
* {{si|Victory Road}}
* {{si|Victory Road}}
=====[[Battle Zone]]=====
* [[Stark Mountain]]


====[[Unova]]====
====[[Unova]]====
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* {{kal|Victory Road}}
* {{kal|Victory Road}}


====Alola====
====[[Alola]]====
* [[Diglett's Tunnel]]
* [[Diglett's Tunnel]]
* [[Mount Lanakila]]
* [[Mount Lanakila]]
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* [[Ten Carat Hill]]
* [[Ten Carat Hill]]
* [[Verdant Cavern]]
* [[Verdant Cavern]]
* [[Ultra Space Wilds|Cave World]]
====[[Galar]]====
* [[Brawlers' Cave]]
* [[Courageous Cavern]]
* [[Galar Mine]]
* [[Galar Mine No. 2]]
* [[Roaring-Sea Caves]]
* [[Tunnel to the Top]]
* [[Warm-Up Tunnel]]


===In the [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin-off series]]===
===In the [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin-off series]]===
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*[[Rough Tunnel]]
*[[Rough Tunnel]]
*{{OBP|Rock Path|Red and Blue Rescue Team}}
*{{OBP|Rock Path|Red and Blue Rescue Team}}
*[[Sandy Cave]]
*{{OBP|Sandy Cave|Mystery Dungeon}}
*[[Slumbering Cave]]
*[[Slumbering Cave]]
*[[Snow Path]]
*[[Snow Path]]
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=====[[Friend Area]]s=====
=====[[Friend Area]]s=====
*{{fa|Boulder Cave}}
*[[Boulder Cave]]
*{{fa|Cryptic Cave}}
*[[Cryptic Cave]]
*{{fa|Dragon Cave}}
*[[Dragon Cave]]
*{{fa|Echo Cave}}
*[[Echo Cave]]
*{{fa|Seafloor Cave}}
*[[Seafloor Cave]]


=====Dojos=====
=====Dojos=====
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[[fr:Grotte]]
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[[zh:洞窟]]

Revision as of 15:55, 22 August 2021

If you were looking for the area in Pokémon Snap, see Pokémon Island Cave.
If you were looking for the area in PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure, see Cavern Zone.
If you were looking for the island in the Decolore Islands, see Cave Island.

The entrance to a cave in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
Ken Sugimori's concept sketch of Red exploring a cave.

A cave is an underground area. Caves tend to have Rock- and Ground-type Pokémon, although Pokémon based on cave-dwelling specimens such as Zubat may also be found.

Caves can be found in every region of the Pokémon world. They serve as roadblocks: travelers cannot reach their destination without passing through. Often, these caves are dark and it is impossible to see even a few feet ahead; this problem can be remedied through use of the move Flash. They are almost always winding and maze-like, making it easy to get lost. Villainous teams such as Team Magma and Team Aqua make their hideouts in isolated caves.

In the games, the encounter rate is typically quite high. All caves contain cave tiles, and often water tiles; caves also contain ice tiles, sand tiles, cracked tiles, holes, ledges and puddles. Often, rare Pokémon can be found in caves. Items can also be found within the depths of caves, presumably dropped in the darkness by other travelers. Some caves contain Legendary Pokémon at their deepest point.

In battle

In Generation III, cave terrain gives Secret Power a 30% chance of causing the target to flinch and gives it the appearance of Bite; it causes Nature Power to become Shadow Ball.

In Generation IV and Generation V, cave terrain gives Secret Power a 30% chance of causing the target to flinch and gives it the appearance of Rock Throw; it causes Nature Power to become Rock Slide.

In Generation VI and VII, cave terrain gives Secret Power a 30% chance of causing the target to flinch and gives it the appearance of Rock Throw; it causes Nature Power to become Power Gem.

Camouflage makes the user Rock-type when used in a cave.

List of caves in the Pokémon world

In the core series

Kanto

Sevii Islands

Johto

Hoenn

Sinnoh

Battle Zone

Unova

Kalos

Alola

Galar

In the spin-off series

Orre

Mystery Dungeon world

Dungeons
Friend Areas
Dojos

Fiore

Almia

Oblivia

Other

In other languages

Language Title
French Canada Flag.png Canada Souterrain*
Caverne*
France Flag.png Europe Grotte
Italy Flag.png Italian Grotta
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