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[[File:DW Icy Cave.png|thumb|300px|right|Icy Cave]] | [[File:DW Icy Cave.png|thumb|300px|right|Icy Cave]] | ||
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{{DWitem|Pass Orb}} | {{DWitem|Pass Orb|pic=Bag Pass Orb Sprite}} | ||
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{{DWitem|Light Clay|10000}} | {{DWitem|Light Clay|10000}} | ||
{{DWitem|NeverMeltIce|10000}} | {{DWitem|NeverMeltIce|10000|pic=Dream Never-Melt Ice Sprite}} | ||
{{DWitem|Smooth Rock|10000}} | {{DWitem|Smooth Rock|10000}} | ||
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{{DWitem|Rare Candy|10000}} | {{DWitem|Rare Candy|10000}} | ||
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[[de:Trauminsel#Frostige Höhle]] | [[de:Trauminsel#Frostige Höhle]] | ||
[[fr:Caverne Gelée]] | [[es:Cueva Helada (Pokémon Dream World)]] | ||
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[[it:Grotta Refrigerio]] | [[it:Grotta Refrigerio]] | ||
[[ja:ひんやり穴]] | [[ja:ひんやり穴]] | ||
[[zh:凉爽洞穴(梦境世界)]] | [[zh:凉爽洞穴(梦境世界)]] |
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The Icy Cave (Japanese: ひんやり穴 Cool Hole) is an area of the Island of Dreams in the Pokémon Dream World. If the player tucks in a Ground-, Ice-, Rock- or Steel-type Pokémon, the odds of this area being visited is increased.
Pokémon
Items
Item | Availability | |
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Pass Orb | Default | |
Dusk Ball | Default | |
Durin Berry | Default | |
Watmel Berry | Default | |
Belue Berry | Default | |
Leppa Berry | Default | |
Normal Gem | Default | |
Rock Gem | Default | |
Ground Gem | Default | |
Bug Gem | Default | |
Ghost Gem | Default | |
Steel Gem | Default | |
Fire Gem | Default | |
Water Gem | Default | |
Grass Gem | Default | |
Electric Gem | Default | |
Dragon Gem | Default | |
Flying Gem | Default | |
Poison Gem | Default | |
Psychic Gem | Default | |
Dark Gem | Default | |
Fighting Gem | Default | |
Ice Gem | Default | |
Revive | Default | |
Heart Scale | After 5000 Points | |
Rare Bone | After 7500 Points | |
Yellow Shard | After 7500 Points | |
Green Shard | After 7500 Points | |
Blue Shard | After 7500 Points | |
Red Shard | After 7500 Points | |
Iron Ball | After 10000 Points | |
Light Clay | After 10000 Points | |
NeverMeltIce | After 10000 Points | |
Smooth Rock | After 10000 Points | |
Heat Rock | After 10000 Points | |
Icy Rock | After 10000 Points | |
Damp Rock | After 10000 Points | |
Rare Candy | After 10000 Points | |
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In other languages
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. |
See also
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