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==Numbered route==
==Numbered route==
:''Main article: [[List of routes in the Pokémon world]]''
:''Main article: [[List of routes in the Pokémon world]]''
Up to [[Generation III]], there are 80 numbered routes in the Pokémon world, with the lowest being [[Route 1]] in [[Kanto]] and the highest being [[Route 134]] in [[Hoenn]]. When [[Generation IV]] is released, at least 19 more routes will join this class, as the existence of [[Route 219]] in [[Shin'ō]] has been confirmed.
Up to [[Generation IV]], there are 110 numbered routes in the Pokémon world, with Routes [[Route 1|1]] up to [[Route 25|25]] (and to [[Route 28|28]] in [[Generation II]]) in [[Kanto]], Routes [[Route 29|29]] to [[Route 46|46]] in [[Johto]], Routes [[Route 101|101]] to [[Route 134|134]] in [[Hoenn]] and Routes [[Route 201|201]] to [[Route 230|230]] in [[Shin'ō]].


==Named route==
==Named route==
A named route can be described as a tunnel, a path, a simple cave (where simple implies that the main path of the cave is on a single floor) or a forest that links two different locations. Under this definition, named roads such as [[Diglett's Cave]], [[Ilex Forest]], and [[Union Cave]] classify as a route. Locations such as the [[Rock Tunnel]], [[Viridian Forest]], and [[Mt. Moon]] do not.
A named route can be described as a tunnel, a path, a simple cave (where simple implies that the main path of the cave is on a single floor) or a forest that links two different locations. Under this definition, named roads such as [[Diglett's Cave]], [[Ilex Forest]], and [[Union Cave]] classify as a route. Locations such as the [[Rock Tunnel]], [[Viridian Forest]], and [[Mt. Moon]] do not. Of course, the the seventeen named paths and one small cave between the main cities and major landmarks of the [[Sevii Islands]] count as routes under this as well.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 06:39, 20 September 2006

A route, in terms of the Pokémon world, is a passage permitting trainers to travel from one location to the next with relative ease. Most routes have long grass in which wild Pokémon can be found, though some, mostly the water routes, only have Surfable water. Although each region has its own set of numbered routes, there are numerous other passages throughout the Pokémon world, all of which are named, that can be considered routes as well.

Numbered route

Main article: List of routes in the Pokémon world

Up to Generation IV, there are 110 numbered routes in the Pokémon world, with Routes 1 up to 25 (and to 28 in Generation II) in Kanto, Routes 29 to 46 in Johto, Routes 101 to 134 in Hoenn and Routes 201 to 230 in Shin'ō.

Named route

A named route can be described as a tunnel, a path, a simple cave (where simple implies that the main path of the cave is on a single floor) or a forest that links two different locations. Under this definition, named roads such as Diglett's Cave, Ilex Forest, and Union Cave classify as a route. Locations such as the Rock Tunnel, Viridian Forest, and Mt. Moon do not. Of course, the the seventeen named paths and one small cave between the main cities and major landmarks of the Sevii Islands count as routes under this as well.

See also

Project Routes logo.png This article is part of Project Routes, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every route in the Pokémon world.