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Revision as of 21:13, 7 September 2009
- If you were looking for the the area in in Pokémon Snap, see Pokémon Island Cave.
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Caves are usually dark areas in the Pokémon games. They tend to have Pokémon of the Rock- and Template:Type2s, like Geodude. They also have Pokémon based on animals that live in caves, like Zubat. Caves can be so dark that it is necessary to use a move like Flash to get through (In Generations I and II) or so that the player can only see a bit around him/herself (In Generations III and IV). Cave ground acts like tall grass as the player can find wild Pokémon in it. Items are usually common to find as well, probably as they are lost in the dark.
List of caves in the Pokémon world
Kanto
Sevii Islands
Johto
Hoenn
- Meteor Falls
- Shoal Cave
- Terra Cave
- Marine Cave
- Victory Road
- Cave of Origin
- Desert Underpass
- Granite Cave
- Rusturf Tunnel
- Scorched Slab
- Seafloor Cavern
Sinnoh
- Mt. Coronet
- Victory Road
- Turnback Cave
- Oreburgh Gate
- Oreburgh Mine
- Ravaged Path
- Iron Island
- Maniac Tunnel
- The Underground
- Wayward Cave
- Stark Mountain
Orre
Fiore
Almia
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