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(I put at least for the same reason as the other articles, if depending on how you play 10 Pokémon is the best case scenario to find on this level.)
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[[File:Volcano.jpg|thumb|The Volcano]]
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The '''Volcano''' (Japanese: '''かざん''' ''Volcano'') is one of the six major areas of [[Pokémon Island]], and like its name suggests, it is a very live and active volcano. Unlike most of the island, this area has no man made structures or objects present. In fact, it seems to have had little to no human contact whatsoever. This is likely due to the harsh terrain and dangerous environment; which, while comfortable for {{type|Fire}} Pokémon, is hazardous and near inhospitable to human life.
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[[File:Pokémon Island Volcano.png|thumb|The Volcano]]
The '''Volcano''' (Japanese: '''かざん''' ''Volcano'') is one of the six major areas of [[Pokémon Island]], and like its name suggests, it is an active volcano. It is inhabited primarily by {{type|Fire}} Pokémon.


At least ten {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} species can be found in the area; however, there seems to be little food or water to support them in this harsh environment. The only source of water is a small, murky {{wp|Crater Lake|pond}}, which contain {{p|Magikarp}} but is likely very acidic. No visible vegetation can be found within the crater, and the heat and rocky surface would make it difficult for anything to grow. The {{p|Magmar}} in the area are very territorial and aggressive; most of them can be witnessed infighting and competing with other Pokémon over even the tiniest of morsels. In contrast to this, the local {{p|Charmander}} population seems to be a very close knit group. If one finds even a little food, it will not hesitate to call to its brethren and share it with them.
Ten {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} species can be photographed in the area. A small, murky pond is home to {{p|Magikarp}}, the only non-Fire-type Pokémon that can be found on the course. The {{p|Magmar}} in the area are very territorial and can be witnessed infighting and competing with each other and other Pokémon. In contrast, the local {{p|Charmander}} stay in a close-knit pack.


Towards the beginning of the coarse is a {{wp|volcanic cone|volcanic splatter cone}} surrounded by a lava pit. If a [[Pester Ball]] is thrown into it's crater, it will emit an especially thick cloud of purple smoke which takes on the form of a {{p|Koffing}}. This is one of the six [[Pokémon sign|Pokémon Signs]].
At the beginning of the Volcano is a {{wp|volcanic cone|volcanic splatter cone}} surrounded by a lava pit. If a [[Pester Ball]] is thrown into its crater, it will emit a thick cloud of purple smoke resembling a {{p|Koffing}}. [[Professor Oak]] names this [[Pokémon sign]] '''{{DL|Pokémon sign|Koffing Smoke}}'''.
[[File:PokemonSign3.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Koffing sign]]
[[File:PokemonSign3.png|thumb|left|Koffing Smoke]]
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==Todd's description==
''The boiling magma here makes this place very hot. I'm sweating already!''
==Native Pokémon==
==Native Pokémon==
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #fff; border: 5px solid #{{Rock color}}"
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #fff; border: 5px solid #{{Rock color}}"
|-
|-
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! width="43%" style="background:#{{Fire color}}; color: #fff" | Description
! width="43%" style="background:#{{Fire color}}; color: #fff" | Description
| rowspan="20" style="background: #{{Rock color}}" width="5px" |
| rowspan="20" style="background: #{{Rock color}}" width="5px" |
! width="7%" colspan="2" style="background:#{{Fire color}}; color: #fff" | Pokémon
! width="7%" colspan="1" style="background:#{{Fire color}}; color: #fff" | Pokémon
! width="43%" style="background:#{{Fire color}}; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #fff" | Description
! width="43%" style="background:#{{Fire color}}; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #fff" | Description
|- style="background:#{{Fire color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{Fire color light}}"
| {{ms|078|Rapidash (Pokémon)}}
| [[File:078MSStad.png|Rapidash]]<br>{{pcolor|Rapidash|000}}
| {{pcolor|Rapidash|000}}
| Several {{p|Rapidash}} gallop by early in the course.  More can be seen in that area, though they do not run.
| Several {{p|Rapidash}} gallop by early in the course.  More can be seen in that area, though they do not run.
| {{ms|037|Vulpix (Pokémon)}}
| [[File:037MSStad.png|Vulpix]]<br>{{pcolor|Vulpix|000}}
| {{pcolor|Vulpix|000}}
| Just beyond the {{p|Rapidash}} is a {{p|Vulpix}}, playing. [[Pokémon food]] delights the fire fox. Afterwards, two more {{p|Vulpix}} can be found.
| Just beyond the {{p|Rapidash}} is a {{p|Vulpix}}, playing. [[Pokémon food]] delights the fire fox. Afterwards, two more {{p|Vulpix}} can be found.
|- style="background:#{{Fire color}}"
|- style="background:#{{Fire color}}"
| {{ms|004|Charmander (Pokémon)}}
| [[File:004MSStad.png|Charmander]]<br>{{pcolor|Charmander|000}}
| {{pcolor|Charmander|000}}
| One is near the beginning with a {{p|Magmar}}. When stopped by the giant {{pkmn|Egg}}, two more can be seen. Tossing Pokémon food to them will cause them to each call two more which makes a pack of six. Playing the [[Poké Flute]] for them will make all six march in place. When they run out of food and the Poké Flute isn't playing, they begin to growl and [[cry]].
| One is near the beginning with a {{p|Magmar}}. When stopped by the giant {{pkmn|Egg}}, two more can be seen. Tossing Pokémon food to them will cause them to each call two more which makes a pack of six. Playing the [[Poké Flute]] for them will make all six march in place. When they run out of food and the Poké Flute isn't playing, they begin to growl and [[cry]].
| {{ms|126|Magmar (Pokémon)}}
| [[File:126MSStad.png|Magmar]]<br>{{pcolor|Magmar|000}}
| {{pcolor|Magmar|000}}
| Early on, a {{p|Magmar}} will attack a nearby Charmander if disturbed. Later on, two {{p|Magmar}} can be seen battling one another if they are lured together.  
| Early on, a {{p|Magmar}} will attack a nearby Charmander if disturbed. Later on, two {{p|Magmar}} can be seen battling one another if they are lured together.  
|- style="background:#{{Fire color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{Fire color light}}"
| {{ms|005|Charmeleon (Pokémon)}}
| [[File:005MSStad.png|Charmeleon]]<br>{{pcolor|Charmeleon|000}}
| {{pcolor|Charmeleon|000}}
| If the {{p|Charmander}} near the {{p|Magmar}} is attacked by {{p|Magmar}}'s fiery attack, it will evolve into {{p|Charmeleon}}. Another {{p|Charmeleon}} is near the end of the course, running around a pool of lava.
| If the {{p|Charmander}} near the {{p|Magmar}} is attacked by {{p|Magmar}}'s fiery attack, it will evolve into {{p|Charmeleon}}. Another {{p|Charmeleon}} is near the end of the course, running around a pool of lava.
| {{ms|146|Moltres (Pokémon)}}
| [[File:146MSStad.png|Moltres]]<br>{{pcolor|Moltres|000}}
| {{pcolor|Moltres|000}}
| When the enormous egg blocking the [[ZERO-ONE]]'s path is knocked into the lava below, it hatches into Moltres.
| When the enormous egg blocking the [[ZERO-ONE]]'s path is knocked into the lava below, it hatches into Moltres.
|- style="background:#{{Fire color}}"
|- style="background:#{{Fire color}}"
| {{ms|058|Growlithe (Pokémon)}}
| [[File:058MSStad.png|Growlithe]]<br>{{pcolor|Growlithe|000}}
| {{pcolor|Growlithe|000}}
| Growlithe hide in craters near the end of the area. Tossing Pester Balls into the craters may cause them to hop out.
| Growlithe hide in craters near the end of the area. Tossing Pester Balls into the craters may cause them to hop out.
| {{ms|059|Arcanine (Pokémon)}}
| [[File:059MSStad.png|Arcanine]]<br>{{pcolor|Arcanine|000}}
| {{pcolor|Arcanine|000}}
| Sometimes a disturbed {{p|Arcanine}} hops from the craters near the end of the stage instead of a Growlithe, after tossing Pester Balls into them.
| Sometimes a disturbed {{p|Arcanine}} hops from the craters near the end of the stage instead of a Growlithe, after tossing Pester Balls into them.
|- style="background:#{{Fire color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{Fire color light}}"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | {{ms|006|Charizard (Pokémon)}}
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:006MSStad.png|Charizard]]<br>{{pcolor|Charizard|000}}
| {{pcolor|Charizard|000}}
| Near the end of the course, there is a crater of magma, with a Charmeleon pacing around it. Knocking Charmeleon into the crater will cause it to evolve into Charizard, which, if hit with an item, will use {{m|Flamethrower}}.
| Near the end of the course, there is a crater of magma, with a Charmeleon pacing around it. Knocking Charmeleon into the crater will cause it to evolve into Charizard, which, if hit with an item, will use {{m|Flamethrower}}.
| {{ms|129|Magikarp (Pokémon)}}
| [[File:129MSStad.png|Magikarp]]<br>{{pcolor|Magikarp|000}}
| {{pcolor|Magikarp|000}}
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | As in other areas, throwing an item into a pool of water may cause a Magikarp to leap out. Only one pool of water exists in the Volcano, near the end, opposite the magma crater that Charmeleon is circling.
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | As in other areas, throwing an item into a pool of water may cause a Magikarp to leap out. Only one pool of water exists in the Volcano, near the end, opposite the magma crater that Charmeleon is circling.
|}
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Two Magmar immediately after the Moltres egg will knock each other out if lured together with food. Taking a picture will get many points.
Two Magmar immediately after the Moltres egg will knock each other out if lured together with food. Taking a picture will get many points.


== Trivia ==
* {{p|Magikarp}} is the only non-{{type|Fire}} Pokémon to appear on this course.
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[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Volcanoes]]
[[Category:Snap locations]]
[[de:Vulkan (Snap)]]
[[es:Volcán (Snap)]]
[[it:Vulcano (Isola Pokémon)]]

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The Volcano

The Volcano (Japanese: かざん Volcano) is one of the six major areas of Pokémon Island, and like its name suggests, it is an active volcano. It is inhabited primarily by Fire-type Pokémon.

Ten Pokémon species can be photographed in the area. A small, murky pond is home to Magikarp, the only non-Fire-type Pokémon that can be found on the course. The Magmar in the area are very territorial and can be witnessed infighting and competing with each other and other Pokémon. In contrast, the local Charmander stay in a close-knit pack.

At the beginning of the Volcano is a volcanic splatter cone surrounded by a lava pit. If a Pester Ball is thrown into its crater, it will emit a thick cloud of purple smoke resembling a Koffing. Professor Oak names this Pokémon sign Koffing Smoke.

Koffing Smoke


Todd's description

The boiling magma here makes this place very hot. I'm sweating already!

Native Pokémon

Pokémon Description Pokémon Description
Rapidash
Rapidash
Several Rapidash gallop by early in the course. More can be seen in that area, though they do not run. Vulpix
Vulpix
Just beyond the Rapidash is a Vulpix, playing. Pokémon food delights the fire fox. Afterwards, two more Vulpix can be found.
Charmander
Charmander
One is near the beginning with a Magmar. When stopped by the giant Egg, two more can be seen. Tossing Pokémon food to them will cause them to each call two more which makes a pack of six. Playing the Poké Flute for them will make all six march in place. When they run out of food and the Poké Flute isn't playing, they begin to growl and cry. Magmar
Magmar
Early on, a Magmar will attack a nearby Charmander if disturbed. Later on, two Magmar can be seen battling one another if they are lured together.
Charmeleon
Charmeleon
If the Charmander near the Magmar is attacked by Magmar's fiery attack, it will evolve into Charmeleon. Another Charmeleon is near the end of the course, running around a pool of lava. Moltres
Moltres
When the enormous egg blocking the ZERO-ONE's path is knocked into the lava below, it hatches into Moltres.
Growlithe
Growlithe
Growlithe hide in craters near the end of the area. Tossing Pester Balls into the craters may cause them to hop out. Arcanine
Arcanine
Sometimes a disturbed Arcanine hops from the craters near the end of the stage instead of a Growlithe, after tossing Pester Balls into them.
Charizard
Charizard
Near the end of the course, there is a crater of magma, with a Charmeleon pacing around it. Knocking Charmeleon into the crater will cause it to evolve into Charizard, which, if hit with an item, will use Flamethrower. Magikarp
Magikarp
As in other areas, throwing an item into a pool of water may cause a Magikarp to leap out. Only one pool of water exists in the Volcano, near the end, opposite the magma crater that Charmeleon is circling.

Special Pictures

Fighting Magmar

Two Magmar immediately after the Moltres egg will knock each other out if lured together with food. Taking a picture will get many points.



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