Kalos Route 8
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Map description
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Required for navigation
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Connecting locations
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Location Location of Route 8 in Kalos. | |||||||||||||||
Pokémon world routes
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Route 8 (Japanese: 8番道路 Route 8) is a route in western Kalos. It consists of two different paths. The upper cliffside path connects Ambrette Town and Connecting Cave, while the lower seaside path connects Ambrette Town and Cyllage City. The route is also known as Muraille Coast (Japanese: ミュライユ海岸 Muraille Coast).
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Super Potion | Cliffside area: in the rock north of the entrance to Connecting Cave (hidden) | X Y | |
HP Up | Cliffside area: straight out of Connecting Cave to the cliff's edge, between two ledges facing eastward | X Y | |
Water Stone | Cliffside area: south of Rising Star Paulette (requires Strength) | X Y | |
Escape Rope | Cliffside area: west of Black Belt Cadoc; from the edge of the cliff, take one step east and look south (hidden) | X Y | |
Leaf Stone | Cliffside area: across the mud pit via the second launch point of jumping stones | X Y | |
Mago Berry | Coastal area: from the Berry tree north of the aquarium | X Y | |
Dowsing Machine | Coastal area: from the Swimmer ♀ north of the aquarium after clearing the Glittering Cave | X Y | |
Pearl | Coastal area: southwest of the Swimmer ♀ who gives the player the Dowsing Machine (hidden, reappears occasionally) | X Y | |
Stardust | Coastal area: southwest of the Berry tree (hidden, reappears occasionally) | X Y | |
Ultra Ball | Coastal area: directly north of the Aquarium stairs, inside of the smaller boulder on the left that is north of two bigger boulders (hidden) | X Y | |
Heart Scale ×3 |
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X Y | |
TM19 (Roost) | Coastal area: shallow area north of where Estaban swims (requires Surf) | X Y | |
Rock Smash
Item | Location | Games | |
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Big Pearl | Randomly found by smashing rocks along the coast | X Y | |
Ether | Randomly found by smashing rocks along the coast | X Y | |
Hard Stone | Randomly found by smashing rocks along the coast | X Y | |
Heart Scale | Randomly found by smashing rocks along the coast | X Y | |
Max Ether | Randomly found by smashing rocks along the coast | X Y | |
Max Revive | Randomly found by smashing rocks along the coast | X Y | |
Pearl | Randomly found by smashing rocks along the coast | X Y | |
Revive | Randomly found by smashing rocks along the coast | X Y | |
Soft Sand | Randomly found by smashing rocks along the coast | X Y | |
Star Piece | Randomly found by smashing rocks along the coast | X Y | |
Pokémon
While wild Seviper and Zangoose are version-exclusive Pokémon in single encounters, they can be found within hordes in both X and Y. In the version where they can only be found in a horde, only one is present in that horde and can be targeted by the other members of the horde. This is because both Pokémon are natural enemies.
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13-14 | Average | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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14-15 | Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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14 | Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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15 | Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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14-15 | Very Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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13-15 | Average | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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15 | Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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14-15 | Rare | ||||||||||
Yellow Flowers | |||||||||||||||
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X | Y |
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14-15 | Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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14-15 | Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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14 | Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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13-15 | Average | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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14-15 | Very Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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13-15 | Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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13-15 | Average | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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14 | Rare | ||||||||||
Horde Encounter | |||||||||||||||
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X | Y |
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7 | Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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7 | Common | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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8 | Average with Seviper | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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8 | Average with Zangoose | ||||||||||
Rock Smash | |||||||||||||||
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X | Y |
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15-20 | Common | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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13-20 | Average | ||||||||||
Surfing | |||||||||||||||
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X | Y |
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25-26 | Common | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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25 | Average | ||||||||||
Fishing | |||||||||||||||
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X | Y |
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15 | 100% | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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25 | Average | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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25 | Average | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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25 | Common | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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25 | Common | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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35 | Very Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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35 | Very Rare | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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35 | Common | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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35 | Average | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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35 | Average | ||||||||||
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Trainers
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In the anime
Route 8 is set to appear in An Undersea Place to Call Home!. The episode is currently postponed.
Name origin
Muraille is French for a large wall that are generally used as fortification to protect a settlement.
In other languages
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This article is part of Project Routes, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every route in the Pokémon world. |