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[[Image:Cave.jpg|frame|The Cave]]
[[File:Pokémon Island Cave.png|frame|The Cave]]
The '''Cave''' (Japanese: '''どうくつ''' ''Cave'') is one of the six major areas of [[Pokémon Island]].  It is a cave where strange noises may be heard. Thirteen kinds of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} live within.
The '''Cave''' (Japanese: '''どうくつ''' ''Cave'') is one of the six major areas of [[Pokémon Island]], and like its name suggests, it is a dark cave accessed via the nearby [[Pokémon Island River|River]]. The Cave is home to many {{wp|nocturnal}} and {{t|Poison}} Pokémon.


The [[Pokémon sign]] here is a hidden constellation of {{p|Mewtwo}}.
Thirteen different kinds of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} may be photographed within the cave at any given time, although Pester Balls will reveal the cave's {{p|Bulbasaur}} to actually be {{p|Ditto}} in disguise. Hoards of {{p|Zubat}} can be seen and heard chirping and fluttering about, while the local {{p|Jigglypuff}} are pestered by the {{p|Koffing}}.


Towards the back of the cave's third chamber, several large crystals twinkle in the darkness like stars. If photographed, the developed photos show a mysterious and ghostly aurora around the crystals that resembles {{p|Mewtwo}}. [[Professor Oak]] names this [[Pokémon sign]] '''{{DL|Pokémon sign|Mewtwo Constellation}}'''.
[[File:PokemonSign5.png|thumb|left|Mewtwo Constellation]]
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==Todd's description==
''This is a scary-looking cave. I bet if I listen carefully, I'll hear lots of strange noises.''
==Native Pokémon==
==Native Pokémon==
; {{p|Grimer}}
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #fff; border: 5px solid #{{Dark color}}" valign="middle"
: At the start of the course, there are openings on the cave walls where this Pokémon can be seen. [[Pokémon food]] will make them turn around. Two more appear if [[Todd Snap|Snap]] takes pictures of the first two. One appears on a platform below Snap, the second appears to Snap's left.
|-
; {{p|Muk}}
! width="10%" colspan="2" style="background:#{{poison color}}; {{roundytl|5px}} color: #fff" | Pokémon
: After being hit with three [[Pester Ball|Pester Balls]], a Grimer will evolve into Muk. This is easier to achieve with the two that appear after taking pictures of the first two.
! width="40%" style="background:#{{poison color}}; color: #fff" | Description
; {{p|Zubat}}
| rowspan="20" style="background: #{{dark color}}" width="10px" |
: A few Zubat will fly past Snap as soon as he enters the course. Another is seen deep in the stage, flying around with a Pikachu on it. At the end of the stage, more will fly past Snap.
! width="10%" colspan="2" style="background:#{{poison color}}; color: #fff" | Pokémon
; {{p|Bulbasaur}}
! width="40%" style="background:#{{poison color}}; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #fff" | Description
: A few of these can be seen on a ledge on the right side of the course. Though they are in fact disguised Ditto, a picture of these still counts as Bulbasaur.
|- style="background:#{{poison color light}}"
; {{p|Ditto}}
| {{ms|088|Grimer (Pokémon)}}
: After a "Bulbasaur" is hit with a [[Pester Ball]], it will {{m|transform}} into its true form, Ditto.
| {{pcolor|Grimer|000}}
; {{p|Koffing}}
| At the start of the course, there are openings on the cave walls where this Pokémon can be seen. [[Pokémon food]] will make them turn around. Two more appear if the player takes pictures of the first two. One appears on a platform below the player, and the second appears to the left.
: Three of these can be found, each harassing a Jigglypuff.  They leave when hit with a [[Pester Ball]].
| {{ms|001|Bulbasaur (Pokémon)}}
; {{p|Jigglypuff}}
| {{pcolor|Bulbasaur|000}}
: Three of these can be found flying around, each being harassed by a Koffing. Hitting the three Koffing with [[Pester Ball|Pester Balls]] will reward Snap with a special shot of a Jigglypuff stage show near the end of the course.
| A few of these can be seen on a ledge on the right side of the course. Despite being disguised Ditto, a picture of these still counts as Bulbasaur.
; {{p|Weepinbell}}
|- style="background:#{{Poison color}}" 
: It is found floating around a pool of water. It's hard to miss it, since the [[ZERO-ONE]] does a half-circle around the pool.
| {{ms|089|Muk (Pokémon)}}
; {{p|Victreebel}}
| {{pcolor|Muk|000}}
: Knocking the Weepinbell into the pool will cause it to evolve and screech at Snap.
| After being hit with three [[Pester Ball]]s, a Grimer will evolve into Muk.
; {{p|Magikarp}}
| {{ms|109|Koffing (Pokémon)}}
: Throwing an item into the water will cause one to jump out.
| {{pcolor|Koffing|000}}
; {{p|Pikachu}}
| Three of these can be found, each harassing a Jigglypuff. They leave when hit with a Pester Ball.
: When Snap passes the Weepinbell's pool and heads into the next room, he can see this Pokémon being flown around the ceiling by a Zubat. Hitting the Zubat with a [[Pester Ball]] will cause the Pikachu to fall, with balloons appearing from its back, slowing its descent and giving Snap another special shot to photograph. If he does this and hatches Articuno, Snap will see it again, riding on the back of Articuno as a difficult to photograph but very valuable special shot.
|- style="background:#{{Poison color light}}"
; {{p|Jynx}}
| {{ms|041|Zubat (Pokémon)}}
: Two are seen sleeping around a large icy [[Pokémon egg|egg]]. Playing the [[Poké Flute]] will wake them up and they'll start doing a magical dance.
| {{pcolor|Zubat|000}}
; {{p|Articuno}}
| A few Zubat will fly past the player as soon as he enters the course. Another is seen deep in the stage, flying around with a Pikachu on it. At the end of the stage, more will fly past.
: After waking up the Jynx with the [[Poké Flute]], they will start working their magic on the egg, causing it to hatch into this legendary bird. After it flies off, it's not gone for good; in the final part of the course, it will fly towards Snap.
| {{ms|070|Weepinbell (Pokémon)}}
| {{pcolor|Weepinbell|000}}
| It is found floating around a pool of water.
|- style="background:#{{Poison color}}"
| {{ms|132|Ditto (Pokémon)}}
| {{pcolor|Ditto|000}}
| After a "Bulbasaur" is hit with a Pester Ball, it will {{m|transform}} into its true form, Ditto.
| {{ms|129|Magikarp (Pokémon)}}
| {{pcolor|Magikarp|000}}
| Throwing an item into the water may cause one to jump out.
|- style="background:#{{Poison color light}}"
| {{ms|039|Jigglypuff (Pokémon)}}
| {{pcolor|Jigglypuff|000}}
| Three of these can be found flying around, each being harassed by a Koffing. Hitting the three Koffing with Pester Balls will cause three Jigglypuff to appear at the very end of the stage on the right.
| {{ms|124|Jynx (Pokémon)}}
| {{pcolor|Jynx|000}}
| Two are seen idling around a large icy {{pkmn|Egg}}. Playing the [[Poké Flute]] will wake them up and they'll start doing a magical dance.
|- style="background:#{{Poison color}}"
| {{ms|071|Victreebel (Pokémon)}}
| {{pcolor|Victreebel|000}}
| Knocking the Weepinbell into the pool will cause it to evolve.
| {{ms|144|Articuno (Pokémon)}}
| {{pcolor|Articuno|000}}
| The Jynx's dance in reaction to the Poké Flute will cause the egg to hatch into Articuno. It is seen again in the final part of the course, flying towards the player.
|- style="background:#{{Poison color light}}"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | {{ms|025|Pikachu (Pokémon)}}
| {{pcolor|Pikachu|000}}
| Pikachu is captured by a Zubat just past where Weepinbell is.
| colspan="3" style="{{roundybr|5px}}" |
|}
 
==Special photographs==
===Balloon Pikachu===
If the Zubat carrying Pikachu is hit with a [[Pester Ball]], it will fly off and Pikachu will fall. However it spawns a group of balloons that carry it to safe ground. Taking a picture while Pikachu is drifting down will earn lots of points.
 
===Pikachu riding Articuno===
After rescuing Pikachu from Zubat and Articuno hatches, near the exit Articuno will be seen flying towards Todd with Pikachu on its back.
 
===Jigglypuff on Stage===
If the Koffing chasing Jigglypuff is hit with a [[Pester Ball]], Jigglypuff will puff off to the stage. The way you will get the most amount of points is to save all of the Jigglypuff. The stage is at the end of the Cave, and the iconic song of the Jigglypuff plays.
 
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Revision as of 09:12, 1 August 2020

The Cave

The Cave (Japanese: どうくつ Cave) is one of the six major areas of Pokémon Island, and like its name suggests, it is a dark cave accessed via the nearby River. The Cave is home to many nocturnal and Poison Pokémon.

Thirteen different kinds of Pokémon may be photographed within the cave at any given time, although Pester Balls will reveal the cave's Bulbasaur to actually be Ditto in disguise. Hoards of Zubat can be seen and heard chirping and fluttering about, while the local Jigglypuff are pestered by the Koffing.

Towards the back of the cave's third chamber, several large crystals twinkle in the darkness like stars. If photographed, the developed photos show a mysterious and ghostly aurora around the crystals that resembles Mewtwo. Professor Oak names this Pokémon sign Mewtwo Constellation.

Mewtwo Constellation


Todd's description

This is a scary-looking cave. I bet if I listen carefully, I'll hear lots of strange noises.

Native Pokémon

Pokémon Description Pokémon Description
088 Grimer At the start of the course, there are openings on the cave walls where this Pokémon can be seen. Pokémon food will make them turn around. Two more appear if the player takes pictures of the first two. One appears on a platform below the player, and the second appears to the left. 001 Bulbasaur A few of these can be seen on a ledge on the right side of the course. Despite being disguised Ditto, a picture of these still counts as Bulbasaur.
089 Muk After being hit with three Pester Balls, a Grimer will evolve into Muk. 109 Koffing Three of these can be found, each harassing a Jigglypuff. They leave when hit with a Pester Ball.
041 Zubat A few Zubat will fly past the player as soon as he enters the course. Another is seen deep in the stage, flying around with a Pikachu on it. At the end of the stage, more will fly past. 070 Weepinbell It is found floating around a pool of water.
132 Ditto After a "Bulbasaur" is hit with a Pester Ball, it will transform into its true form, Ditto. 129 Magikarp Throwing an item into the water may cause one to jump out.
039 Jigglypuff Three of these can be found flying around, each being harassed by a Koffing. Hitting the three Koffing with Pester Balls will cause three Jigglypuff to appear at the very end of the stage on the right. 124 Jynx Two are seen idling around a large icy Egg. Playing the Poké Flute will wake them up and they'll start doing a magical dance.
071 Victreebel Knocking the Weepinbell into the pool will cause it to evolve. 144 Articuno The Jynx's dance in reaction to the Poké Flute will cause the egg to hatch into Articuno. It is seen again in the final part of the course, flying towards the player.
025 Pikachu Pikachu is captured by a Zubat just past where Weepinbell is.

Special photographs

Balloon Pikachu

If the Zubat carrying Pikachu is hit with a Pester Ball, it will fly off and Pikachu will fall. However it spawns a group of balloons that carry it to safe ground. Taking a picture while Pikachu is drifting down will earn lots of points.

Pikachu riding Articuno

After rescuing Pikachu from Zubat and Articuno hatches, near the exit Articuno will be seen flying towards Todd with Pikachu on its back.

Jigglypuff on Stage

If the Koffing chasing Jigglypuff is hit with a Pester Ball, Jigglypuff will puff off to the stage. The way you will get the most amount of points is to save all of the Jigglypuff. The stage is at the end of the Cave, and the iconic song of the Jigglypuff plays.


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