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The '''Spring Path''' (Japanese: '''かくれいずみへのみち''' ''Path to the Hidden Spring'') is a short path off the main area of {{rt|214}} that leads into [[Sendoff Spring]]. In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, this path is only available to {{player}}s after they get the [[National Pokédex]]; however, in {{game|Platinum}}, the Player may leave Sendoff Spring by this path after escaping the [[Distortion World]].
The '''Spring Path''' (Japanese: '''かくれいずみへのみち''' ''Path to the Hidden Spring'') is a short path off the main area of {{rt|214|Sinnoh}} that leads into [[Sendoff Spring]]. In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, this path is only available to {{player}}s after they get the [[National Pokédex]]; however, in {{game|Platinum}}, the Player may leave Sendoff Spring by this path after escaping the [[Distortion World]].


There are no [[wild Pokémon]] on this short path, as there is no long grass. It is important to notice that in Pokémon Platinum, both the Spring Path and the Sendoff Spring will be marked on the map as the "Spring Path".
There are no [[wild Pokémon]] on this short path, as there is no long grass. It is important to notice that in Pokémon Platinum, both the Spring Path and the Sendoff Spring will be marked on the map as the "Spring Path".

Revision as of 13:18, 7 August 2010

The Spring Path (Japanese: かくれいずみへのみち Path to the Hidden Spring) is a short path off the main area of Route 214 that leads into Sendoff Spring. In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, this path is only available to players after they get the National Pokédex; however, in Pokémon Platinum, the Player may leave Sendoff Spring by this path after escaping the Distortion World.

There are no wild Pokémon on this short path, as there is no long grass. It is important to notice that in Pokémon Platinum, both the Spring Path and the Sendoff Spring will be marked on the map as the "Spring Path".

In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the Old Chateau's theme is used as background music, but in Pokémon Platinum it has been replaced by the music from Route 214.



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