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Route 22 (Japanese: 22ばんどうろ Route 22) is a route in southern Kalos, connecting Santalune City and Victory Road. The route is also known as Détourner Way (Japanese: デトルネ通り Détourner Road).
Route description
North of the route, a race track can partially be seen. Based on NPC statements, it can be surmised as a track for Rhyhorn racing.
To get TM26 (Earthquake), first push the boulder to the far right, then the one on the bottom of the two that remain, and finally the last one goes in the hole right next to the TM.
Items
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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6
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Rare
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X
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Y
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7
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Rare
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X
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Y
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7
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Very Rare
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X
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Y
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6-7
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Average
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X
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Y
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6
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Rare
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X
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Y
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6-7
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Very Rare
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X
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Y
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5-6
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Average
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X
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Y
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5-6
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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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25-27
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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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25-26
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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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26
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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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25-26
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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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26-27
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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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25-26
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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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27
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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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25
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Average
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Surfing
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X
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Y
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25-27
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Common
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X
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Y
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26-27
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Very Rare
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Fishing
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X
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Y
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15
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100%
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X
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Y
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25
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Common
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X
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Y
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25
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Average
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X
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Y
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35
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Average
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X
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Y
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35
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Common
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X
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Y
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35
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Very 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
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Pokémon
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Requires Surf and Waterfall
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Name origin
Détourner is a French verb (infinitive mode, present tense) that means to divert, to reroute, to redirect, to change course. The prefix dé- modifies the meaning of the verb tourner (to turn) to give it the "opposite" meaning ; therefore, détourner means to turn in the other direction than the one that was planned. [1]
In other languages
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