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In front of the entrance to the [[Match Place]] is a spot where {{ga|Pearl|the rival}} will stand on Saturday and Sunday in {{game|Platinum}}.
In front of the entrance to the [[Match Place]] is a spot where {{ga|Pearl|the rival}} will stand on Saturday and Sunday in {{game|Platinum}}.


The [[Gym Leader]]s and the [[trainer]]s the player teamed up with in Sinnoh are here and available for battle. Up to four of these trainers appear each day and the player can battle them only once a day. The Gym Leaders and Trainers Pokemon levels are between 61 and 66.
The [[Gym Leader]]s and the [[trainer]]s the player teamed up with in Sinnoh are here and available for battle. Up to four of these trainers appear each day and the player can battle them only once a day. The Gym Leaders' and trainers' Pokémon levels are between 61 and 66.


==Name origin==
==Name origin==

Revision as of 17:39, 6 October 2008

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Survival Area is an area in northern Sinnoh accessible after beating the Elite Four. It links Route 225 with Route 226. According to the in-game text, it is a place where "Trainers gather to work out and hone their battling skills." Survival Area is also a training place for those who lose in the Battle Tower. There are only five buildings in the Survival Area, including a Pokémon Center and Poké Mart. In the southernmost house, the player may obtain TM42 (Facade). In the westernmost one, Buck's grandfather lives. The last house, inhabited by a hiker, is reachable only via Route 226.

Match Place

In front of the entrance to the Match Place is a spot where the rival will stand on Saturday and Sunday in Pokémon Platinum.

The Gym Leaders and the trainers the player teamed up with in Sinnoh are here and available for battle. Up to four of these trainers appear each day and the player can battle them only once a day. The Gym Leaders' and trainers' Pokémon levels are between 61 and 66.

Name origin

The name may come from the fact that it is one of the most remote of the incorporated areas of Sinnoh, separated from all others by Routes 225 and 226, both of which feature very rugged landscapes.

Items

  • Max Revive: (Hidden) To the left of the house belonging to the person who does not give you anything. Only accessible by using Rock Climb on Route 226.
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