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[[File:FL Rock Tunnel.png|thumb|250px|The entrance to a cave in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}]] | [[File:FL Rock Tunnel.png|thumb|250px|The entrance to a cave in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}]] | ||
A '''cave''' is an underground area. They tend to have Pokémon of the {{t|Rock}}- and {{type2|Ground}}s, such as {{p|Geodude}}, although Pokémon based on cave-dwelling animals such as {{p|Zubat}} may also be found. In total there are {{#expr:{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Caves}}+ | A '''cave''' is an underground area. They tend to have Pokémon of the {{t|Rock}}- and {{type2|Ground}}s, such as {{p|Geodude}}, although Pokémon based on cave-dwelling animals such as {{p|Zubat}} may also be found. In total there are {{#expr:{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Caves}} + 20<!--Makuhita Dojo--> - 1<!--this page-->}} caves known to be in the Pokémon world | ||
==General description== | ==General description== | ||
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 {{m|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. | 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 {{m|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 {{pkmn|games}}, the encounter rate is typically quite high | In the {{pkmn|games}}, the encounter rate is typically quite high. 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. Many caves contain [[legendary Pokémon]] at their deepest point. | ||
==List of caves in the Pokémon world== | ==List of caves in the Pokémon world== |
Revision as of 07:36, 25 November 2010
- If you were looking for the area in in Pokémon Snap, see Pokémon Island Cave.
A cave is an underground area. They tend to have Pokémon of the Rock- and Template:Type2s, such as Geodude, although Pokémon based on cave-dwelling animals such as Zubat may also be found. In total there are 225 caves known to be in the Pokémon world
General description
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. 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. Many caves contain legendary Pokémon at their deepest point.
List of caves in the Pokémon world
Kanto
Sevii Islands
Johto
- Cliff Cave
- Cliff Edge Gate
- Dark Cave
- Dragon's Den
- Ice Path
- Mt. Mortar
- Mt. Silver
- Slowpoke Well
- Union Cave
Hoenn
- Artisan Cave
- Altering Cave
- Cave of Origin
- Desert Underpass
- Granite Cave
- Marine Cave
- Meteor Falls
- Rusturf Tunnel
- Scary Cave
- Scorched Slab
- Seafloor Cavern
- Shoal Cave
- Terra Cave
- Victory Road
Sinnoh
- Iron Island
- Maniac Tunnel
- Mt. Coronet
- Oreburgh Gate
- Oreburgh Mine
- Quiet Cave
- Ravaged Path
- Stark Mountain
- The Underground
- Turnback Cave
- Wayward Cave
- Victory Road
Unova
Orre
Fiore
Almia
Oblivia
Mystery Dungeon World
- Aegis Cave
- Beach Cave
- Boulder Cave
- Brine Cave
- Craggy Coast
- Chasm Cave
- Crystal Cave
- Crystal Crossing
- Crevice Cave
- Cryptic Cave
- Dark Crater
- Dark Maze
- Dragon Cave
- Dragon Maze
- Drenched Bluff
- Eastern Cave
- Echo Cave
- Electric Maze
- Final Maze
- Fighting Maze
- Flying Maze
- Fortune Ravine
- Ghost Maze
- Ground Maze
- Ice Maze
- Inferno Cave
- Labyrinth Cave
- Landslide Cave
- Lapis Cave
- Limestone Cavern
- Magma Cavern
- Magma Cavern Pit
- Meteor Cave
- Murky Cave
- Normal Maze
- Oddity Cave
- Psychic Maze
- Rock Maze
- Rock Path
- Seafloor Cave
- Snow Path
- Solar Cave
- Southern Cavern
- Spring Cave
- Star Cave
- Steel Maze
- Team Rumblerock
- Thunderwave Cave
- Western Cave
- Wish Cave
Other
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