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[[File:Gold explores Route 29.png|thumb|200px|{{ga|Ethan}} and {{p|Cyndaquil}} explore the tall grass on {{rt|29|Johto}}]]
[[File:Gold explores Route 29.png|thumb|200px|{{ga|Ethan}} and {{p|Cyndaquil}} explore the tall grass on {{rt|29|Johto}}]]
'''Tall grass''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|草|くさ}}むら''' ''tall grass'') is a mechanic in the [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]], and the habitat for many species of [[wild Pokémon]]. By moving around in patches of tall grass, a wild Pokémon may appear and begin to battle the {{player}}.
'''Tall grass''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|草|くさ}}むら''' ''tall grass'') is a mechanic in the [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]], and the habitat for many species of [[wild Pokémon]]. In games prior to [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]], a [[wild Pokémon]] may appear and begin to battle the {{player}} if they are moving through tall grass.


Tall grass is found on most [[route]]s of the [[Pokémon world]], with some routes containing more tall grass patches than others. If the player enters a patch of tall grass, they may randomly enter a wild Pokémon battle. People are warned to stay out of tall grass if they don't have a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, due to the possibility of being attacked by wild Pokémon.
Tall grass is found on most [[route]]s of the [[Pokémon world]], with some routes containing more tall grass patches than others. If the player enters a patch of tall grass, they may randomly enter a wild Pokémon battle. People are warned to stay out of tall grass if they don't own a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, due to the possibility of being attacked by wild Pokémon. In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, as wild Pokémon are encountered out in the open, moving through tall grass instead serves to make the player less visible to wild Pokémon. [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]] are the only core series games in which tall grass has no gameplay effect whatsoever.


In [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]], using {{m|Cut}} causes the tall grass tile directly in front of the player to be cut down. In [[Generation III]], this instead cuts down a 3×3 area around the player. In [[Generation II]], {{DL|Tall grass|long grass}}, such as that in the [[National Park]], requires multiple uses to be cut down; in [[Generation III]], it is instantaneous. From [[Generation IV]] onward, Cut has no effect on tall grass.
In [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]], using {{m|Cut}} causes the tall grass tile directly in front of the player to be cut down. In [[Generation III]], this instead cuts down a 3 by 3 area around the player; in {{game|Emerald}} only, a Pokémon with {{a|Hyper Cutter}} will cut down a 5 by 5 area by using Cut. In [[Generation II]], {{DL|Tall grass|long grass}}, such as that in the [[National Park]], requires multiple uses to be cut down; in [[Generation III]], it is instantaneous. From [[Generation IV]] onward, Cut has no effect on tall grass.


==Differences between games==
==Differences between games==
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|  class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev1|RBY}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:RBY Grass.png]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}{{tt|*|Kanto}}
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}{{tt|*|Kanto}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:GSC Grass Kanto.png]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}{{tt|*|Johto}}
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}{{tt|*|Johto}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:GSC Grass Johto.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:GSC Grass Johto.png|32px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:RSE Grass.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:RSE Grass.png|32px]] [[File:RSE Grass ash.png|32px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:FRLG Grass.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:FRLG Grass.png|32px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev4|DP}}
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev4|DP}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:DP Grass.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:DP Grass.png|40px]]
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev4|Pt}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev4|Pt}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:Pt Grass.png]] [[File:Pt Grass Shiny.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:Pt Grass.png|32px]] [[File:Pt Grass Shiny.png|40px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:HGSS Grass.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:HGSS Grass.png|38px]]
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{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{unova color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{unova color}}"
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{unova color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{unova color}}"
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Grass Sp.png]] [[File:BW Grass Su.png]] [[File:BW Grass Au.png]] [[File:BW Grass Wi.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Grass Sp.png|32px]] [[File:BW Grass Su.png|32px]] [[File:BW Grass Au.png|32px]] [[File:BW Grass Wi.png|32px]]
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:XYORAS Grass.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:XYORAS Grass.png|48px]] [[File:ORAS Grass ash.png|48px|]]
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:SMUSUM Grass.png|30px]] [[File:SMUSUM Grass jungle.png|30px]] [[File:SMUSUM Grass Akala.png|30px]] [[File:SMUSUM Grass Poni.png|30px]] [[File:SMUSUM Grass brown.png|30px]] [[File:SMUSUM Grass Route 1.png|30px]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:SMUSUM Grass.png|32px]] [[File:SMUSUM Grass jungle.png|32px]] [[File:SMUSUM Grass Akala.png|32px]] [[File:SMUSUM Grass Poni.png|32px]] [[File:SMUSUM Grass brown.png|32px]] [[File:SMUSUM Grass Route 1.png|32px]]
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{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{Kanto color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Kanto color}}"
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev7|PE}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:PE Grass.png|40px]]
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{{incomplete|section|needs=Generation VI}}
{{incomplete|section|needs=Generation VI}}
{{main|Poké Radar}}
{{main|Poké Radar}}
[[File:PokéRadarShinyProbability IV.png|thumb|right|The formula for the probability of finding a Shiny Pokémon. n<sub>c</sub> is the number of Pokémon in the chain, up to 40.]]
The Poké Radar is a device introduced in [[Generation IV]] that is used to seek out [[wild Pokémon]] hiding in long grass. If the Pokémon that is found is [[fainting|knocked out]] or {{pkmn2|caught|captured}} in a [[Poké Ball]], a ''chain'' will begin. These chains consist of multiple members of the same [[Pokémon]] species encountered one after another. The only catch is this: a player must not encounter any Pokémon just by walking through non-wiggling grass, only by walking into the grass that shakes.  Therefore, it is recommended that [[Repel]] is used in order to ensure this and achieve a higher chain.  Entering the same type of grassy patch the chain was started in that is the farthest away increases the chances of meeting the same kind of Pokémon consecutively.  Long chains increase the chance of finding a {{Shiny}} Pokémon, which is indicated by the patch of grass glowing white twice rather than shaking.  In [[Generation IV]], long grass does not shake when the Poké Radar is used.
The Poké Radar is a device introduced in [[Generation IV]] that is used to seek out [[wild Pokémon]] hiding in long grass. If the Pokémon that is found is [[fainting|knocked out]] or {{pkmn2|caught|captured}} in a [[Poké Ball]], a ''chain'' will begin. These chains consist of multiple members of the same [[Pokémon]] species encountered one after another. The only catch is this: a player must not encounter any Pokémon just by walking through non-wiggling grass, only by walking into the grass that shakes.  Therefore, it is recommended that [[Repel]] is used in order to ensure this and achieve a higher chain.  Entering the same type of grassy patch the chain was started in that is the farthest away increases the chances of meeting the same kind of Pokémon consecutively.  Long chains increase the chance of finding a {{Shiny}} Pokémon, which is indicated by the patch of grass glowing white twice rather than shaking.  In [[Generation IV]], long grass does not shake when the Poké Radar is used.
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==Alternative areas==
==Alternative areas==
{{incomplete|section|Long rustling grass; tall flowers; missing overworld sprites of long grass and seaweed from Generation VI}}
{{incomplete|section|Long rustling grass; tall flowers}}
{{bad picture|section|Check dark long grass images in B2W2}}
{{bad picture|section|Check dark long grass images in B2W2}}
===Long grass===
===Long grass===
[[File:Long grass.png|thumb|200px|Long grass on Route 119]]
[[File:Long grass.png|thumb|200px|Long grass on Route 119]]
'''Long grass''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|長|なが}}い{{tt|草|くさ}}むら''' ''long grass'') is a type of tall grass that is taller than usual. These patches of grass have grown longer than the usual grass patches, containing different species of Pokémon. Prior to [[Generation VI]], it was impossible to ride a [[bicycle]] through this type of grass (and impossible to run through it in [[Generation III]]). Some Trainers hide in the long grass patches, concealing themselves from view and surprising the player to a battle. Long grass was introduced in [[Generation II]].
'''Long grass''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|長|なが}}い{{tt|草|くさ}}むら''' ''long grass'') is a type of tall grass that is taller than usual. These patches of grass have grown longer than the usual grass patches, containing different species of Pokémon. Long grass was introduced in [[Generation II]]. From [[Generation III]] until [[Generation VI]], it was impossible to ride a [[bicycle]] through this type of grass (and impossible to run through it in Generation III). Some Trainers hide in the long grass patches, concealing themselves from view and surprising the player to a battle. In [[Generation IV]], Long Grass raises the relative encounter probability per step by the same amount a Bike would in regular Tall Grass.
 


It appears in the following locations.
It appears in the following locations.
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*[[Alola]]: [[Lush Jungle]] and [[Ula'ula Meadow]]
*[[Alola]]: [[Lush Jungle]] and [[Ula'ula Meadow]]


In Generation V, long grass can be normal or dark, and behaves just like standard grass: normal long grass can [[Phenomenon#Rustling grass|rustle]], while dark long grass may cause double wild encounters to occur.
In Generation V, long grass can be normal or dark, functioning just like tall grass: [[Phenomenon#Rustling grass|phenomena]] can occur in normal long grass, while [[Double Battle]]s can occur in dark long grass.


{| class="roundy" style="text-align:center; background: #{{locationcolor/dark|land}}; border: 1px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|land}}"
{| class="roundy" style="text-align:center; background: #{{locationcolor/dark|land}}; border: 1px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|land}}"
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:GSC Long Grass.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:GSC Long Grass.png|32px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}
|-
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:RSE Long Grass.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:RSE Long Grass.png|32px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev4|DPPt}}
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev4|DPPt}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:DPPt Long Grass.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:DPPt Long Grass.png|32px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:HGSS Long Grass.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |[[File:HGSS Long Grass.png|32px]]
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}{{tt|*|Normal long grass}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}{{tt|*|Normal long grass}}
|-
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Long Grass Sp.png]] [[File:BW Long Grass Su.png]] [[File:BW Long Grass Au.png]] [[File:BW Long Grass Wi.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Long Grass Sp.png|32px]] [[File:BW Long Grass Su.png|32px]] [[File:BW Long Grass Au.png|32px]] [[File:BW Long Grass Wi.png|32px]]
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}{{tt|*|Dark long grass}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}{{tt|*|Dark long grass}}
|-
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Sp.png]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Su.png]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Au.png]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Wi.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Sp.png|32px]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Su.png|32px]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Au.png|32px]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Wi.png|32px]]
|}
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{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{alola color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{kalos color}}"
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:XYORAS Long Grass.png|32px]]
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}
|-
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:SMUSUM Long Grass.png|30px]] [[File:SMUSUM Long Grass jungle.png|30px]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:SMUSUM Long Grass.png|32px]] [[File:SMUSUM Long Grass jungle.png|32px]]
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{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{locationcolor/dark|underwater}}; border: #{{locationcolor/med|underwater}}"
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{locationcolor/dark|underwater}}; border: #{{locationcolor/med|underwater}}"
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{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{hoenn color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{hoenn color}}"
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{hoenn color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{hoenn color}}"
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|  class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}
|  class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:RSE Seaweed.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:RSE Seaweed.png|32px]]
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{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{kalos color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{kalos color}}"
|-
|  class="roundy" style="background: #eee" |{{gameabbrev6|ORAS}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:ORAS Seaweed.png|32px]]
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===Dark grass===
===Dark grass===
'''Dark tall grass''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|濃|こ}}い{{tt|色|いろ}}の{{tt|草|くさ}}むら''' ''dark tall grass'') is exclusive to [[Generation V]]. In dark grass, not only are Pokémon found usually at much higher levels than those in regular grass, but there is a chance of encountering two wild Pokémon at a time, in a [[Double Battle]]. Pokémon encountered in dark grass are often similar to those found in normal grass areas of the route, but not identical (in particular, Pokémon encountered in dark grass may be slightly [[catch rate|more difficult to catch]]). Often, Pokémon which are rare in normal grass are more common in dark grass.
'''Dark tall grass''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|濃|こ}}い{{tt|色|いろ}}の{{tt|草|くさ}}むら''' ''dark tall grass'') is exclusive to [[Generation V]]. In dark grass, not only are Pokémon found usually at much higher levels than those in regular grass, but there is a chance of encountering two wild Pokémon at a time, in a [[Double Battle]]. Pokémon encountered in dark grass are often similar to those found in normal grass areas of the route, but not identical (in particular, Pokémon encountered in dark grass may be slightly [[catch rate|more difficult to catch]]). Often, Pokémon which are rare in normal grass are more common in dark grass. Pokémon encountered in dark grass may also have a 1% chance of [[List of Pokémon by wild held item|holding a special item]].


Patches of dark grass are typically separated from patches of normal grass. Dark grass does not rustle. There is also long dark grass, which behaves like both types of grass simultaneously.
Patches of dark grass are typically separated from patches of normal grass. Dark grass does not rustle. There is also long dark grass, which behaves like both types of grass simultaneously.
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}{{tt|*|Normal dark grass}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}{{tt|*|Normal dark grass}}
|-
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Dark Grass Sp.png]] [[File:BW Dark Grass Su.png]] [[File:BW Dark Grass Au.png]] [[File:BW Dark Grass Wi.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Dark Grass Sp.png|32px]] [[File:BW Dark Grass Su.png|32px]] [[File:BW Dark Grass Au.png|32px]] [[File:BW Dark Grass Wi.png|32px]]
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}{{tt|*|Long dark grass}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}{{tt|*|Long dark grass}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Sp.png]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Su.png]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Au.png]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Wi.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Sp.png|32px]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Su.png|32px]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Au.png|32px]] [[File:BW Dark Long Grass Wi.png|32px]]
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}
|-
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Rustling Grass Sp.png]] [[File:BW Rustling Grass Su.png]] [[File:BW Rustling Grass Au.png]] [[File:BW Rustling Grass Wi.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:BW Rustling Grass Sp.png|32px]] [[File:BW Rustling Grass Su.png|32px]] [[File:BW Rustling Grass Au.png|32px]] [[File:BW Rustling Grass Wi.png|32px]]
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev6|XY}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev6|XY}}
|-
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:XY Yellow Flowers.png|30px]] [[File:XY Red Flowers.png|30px]] [[File:XY Purple Flowers.png|30px]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:XY Yellow Flowers.png|64px]] [[File:XY Red Flowers.png|64px]] [[File:XY Purple Flowers.png|64px]]
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|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}
|class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}
|-
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:SMUSUM Yellow Flowers.png|40px]] [[File:SMUSUM Red Flowers.png|40px]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #eee" | [[File:SMUSUM Yellow Flowers.png|64px]] [[File:SMUSUM Red Flowers.png|64px]]
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*{{m|Nature Power}}
*{{m|Nature Power}}
**In Generation III
**In Generation III
***In tall or long grass: turns into {{m|Stun Spore}}
***In tall grass: turns into {{m|Stun Spore}}
***In long grass: turns into {{m|Razor Leaf}}
***In seaweed: turns into {{m|Hydro Pump}}
***In seaweed: turns into {{m|Hydro Pump}}
**In Generations IV and V: turns into {{m|Seed Bomb}}
**In Generations IV and V: turns into {{m|Seed Bomb}}
**In Generations VI and VII: turns into {{m|Energy Ball}}
**In Generations VI, VII, and VIII: turns into {{m|Energy Ball}}, or {{m|Earth Power}} only in the [[Crown Tundra]]
*{{m|Camouflage}}
*{{m|Camouflage}}
**In grass: makes the user {{type|Grass}}
**In grass: makes the user {{type|Grass}}
**In seaweed: makes the user {{type|Water}}
**In seaweed: makes the user {{type|Water}}
==Cutting grass==
{{Movegen
|type=grass
|genI=Cut I OW grass
|genII=Cut II OW grass
|genIII=Cut RSE OW grass
|FRLG=Cut FRLG OW grass
}}
==Trivia==
* The myth "{{DL|Sinnoh myths|Sinnoh Region's Mythology}}" detailed in the [[Canalave Library]], as well [[Old Verse]] 19, explains why Pokémon appear in tall grass. According to the myth, Pokémon appear in tall grass in order to help humans, due to a deal made long ago.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
{|
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''Tall grass''
''Tall grass''
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|land}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|land}}
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|land}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|land}}
|zh_yue=草叢 ''{{tt|Chóuchùhng|Tall grass}}''
|zh_yue=草叢 ''{{tt|Chóuchùhng|Tall grass}}''
|zh_cmn=草叢 / 草丛 ''{{tt|Cǎocóng|Tall grass}}''
|zh_cmn=草叢 / 草丛 ''{{tt|Cǎocóng|Tall grass}}''
|cs=Vysoká tráva
|fr_ca=Herbe haute{{tt|*|Diamond manual}}
|fr_ca=Herbe haute{{tt|*|Diamond manual}}
|fr_eu=Hautes herbes
|fr_eu=Hautes herbes
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|it=Erba alta
|it=Erba alta
|ko=풀숲 ''Pulsup''
|ko=풀숲 ''Pulsup''
|pt_br=Grama alta{{tt|*|manga}}<br>Mato cerrado{{tt|*|The Official Pokémon Handbook}}
|pt_br=Grama alta{{tt|*|games, anime, TCG, manga}}<br>Mato cerrado{{tt|*|The Official Pokémon Handbook}}
|es=Hierba alta
|es=Hierba alta
|vi = Bụi cây
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''Long grass''
''Long grass''
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{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|land}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|land}}
|fr=Herbes tellement hautes
|fr=Longues herbes
|de=Sehr hohes Gras
|de=Sehr hohes Gras
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|it=Erba molto alta
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|es=Hierba muy alta
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''Seaweed''
''Seaweed''
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{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|underwater}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|underwater}}
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|es=Algas
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''Dark tall grass''
''Dark tall grass''
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{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|land}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|land}}
|fr=Herbes bougent
|fr=Herbes sombres
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|de=Dunkles hohes Gras
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|es=Hierba alta oscura
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''Rustling grass''
''Rustling grass''
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{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|land}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|land}}
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|fr=Hautes herbes remuantes
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''Flowers''
''Flowers''
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[[it:Mattonelle#Erba alta]]
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Revision as of 11:46, 19 February 2023

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Ethan and Cyndaquil explore the tall grass on Route 29

Tall grass (Japanese: むら tall grass) is a mechanic in the core series Pokémon games, and the habitat for many species of wild Pokémon. In games prior to Pokémon Legends: Arceus, a wild Pokémon may appear and begin to battle the player if they are moving through tall grass.

Tall grass is found on most routes of the Pokémon world, with some routes containing more tall grass patches than others. If the player enters a patch of tall grass, they may randomly enter a wild Pokémon battle. People are warned to stay out of tall grass if they don't own a Pokémon, due to the possibility of being attacked by wild Pokémon. In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, as wild Pokémon are encountered out in the open, moving through tall grass instead serves to make the player less visible to wild Pokémon. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are the only core series games in which tall grass has no gameplay effect whatsoever.

In Generation I and Generation II, using Cut causes the tall grass tile directly in front of the player to be cut down. In Generation III, this instead cuts down a 3 by 3 area around the player; in Pokémon Emerald only, a Pokémon with Hyper Cutter will cut down a 5 by 5 area by using Cut. In Generation II, long grass, such as that in the National Park, requires multiple uses to be cut down; in Generation III, it is instantaneous. From Generation IV onward, Cut has no effect on tall grass.

Differences between games

RBY
RBY Grass.png
GSC*
GSC Grass Kanto.png
GSC*
GSC Grass Johto.png
RSE
RSE Grass.png RSE Grass ash.png
FRLG
FRLG Grass.png
DP
DP Grass.png
Pt
Pt Grass.png Pt Grass Shiny.png
HGSS
HGSS Grass.png
BWB2W2
BW Grass Sp.png BW Grass Su.png BW Grass Au.png BW Grass Wi.png
XYORAS
XYORAS Grass.png ORAS Grass ash.png
SMUSUM
SMUSUM Grass.png SMUSUM Grass jungle.png SMUSUM Grass Akala.png SMUSUM Grass Poni.png SMUSUM Grass brown.png SMUSUM Grass Route 1.png
PE
PE Grass.png

Technical mechanics

Poké Radar

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Main article: Poké Radar

The Poké Radar is a device introduced in Generation IV that is used to seek out wild Pokémon hiding in long grass. If the Pokémon that is found is knocked out or captured in a Poké Ball, a chain will begin. These chains consist of multiple members of the same Pokémon species encountered one after another. The only catch is this: a player must not encounter any Pokémon just by walking through non-wiggling grass, only by walking into the grass that shakes. Therefore, it is recommended that Repel is used in order to ensure this and achieve a higher chain. Entering the same type of grassy patch the chain was started in that is the farthest away increases the chances of meeting the same kind of Pokémon consecutively. Long chains increase the chance of finding a Shiny Pokémon, which is indicated by the patch of grass glowing white twice rather than shaking. In Generation IV, long grass does not shake when the Poké Radar is used.

Alternative areas

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Long grass

Long grass on Route 119

Long grass (Japanese: むら long grass) is a type of tall grass that is taller than usual. These patches of grass have grown longer than the usual grass patches, containing different species of Pokémon. Long grass was introduced in Generation II. From Generation III until Generation VI, it was impossible to ride a bicycle through this type of grass (and impossible to run through it in Generation III). Some Trainers hide in the long grass patches, concealing themselves from view and surprising the player to a battle. In Generation IV, Long Grass raises the relative encounter probability per step by the same amount a Bike would in regular Tall Grass.


It appears in the following locations.

In Generation V, long grass can be normal or dark, functioning just like tall grass: phenomena can occur in normal long grass, while Double Battles can occur in dark long grass.

GSC
GSC Long Grass.png
RSE
RSE Long Grass.png
DPPt
DPPt Long Grass.png
HGSS
HGSS Long Grass.png
BW*
BW Long Grass Sp.png BW Long Grass Su.png BW Long Grass Au.png BW Long Grass Wi.png
BW*
BW Dark Long Grass Sp.png BW Dark Long Grass Su.png BW Dark Long Grass Au.png BW Dark Long Grass Wi.png
XYORAS
XYORAS Long Grass.png
SMUSUM
SMUSUM Long Grass.png SMUSUM Long Grass jungle.png

Seaweed

Patch of seaweed

Seaweed (Japanese: 海草 sea grass) is located underwater in Hoenn as an underwater equivalent to tall grass on land. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, seaweed can be found underwater on Routes 124 and 126. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, it appears underwater on Routes 107, 124, 126, 128, 129, and 130. The chance of encountering Pokémon in seaweed is lower than that of tall grass.

RSE
RSE Seaweed.png
ORAS
ORAS Seaweed.png

Dark grass

Dark tall grass (Japanese: むら dark tall grass) is exclusive to Generation V. In dark grass, not only are Pokémon found usually at much higher levels than those in regular grass, but there is a chance of encountering two wild Pokémon at a time, in a Double Battle. Pokémon encountered in dark grass are often similar to those found in normal grass areas of the route, but not identical (in particular, Pokémon encountered in dark grass may be slightly more difficult to catch). Often, Pokémon which are rare in normal grass are more common in dark grass. Pokémon encountered in dark grass may also have a 1% chance of holding a special item.

Patches of dark grass are typically separated from patches of normal grass. Dark grass does not rustle. There is also long dark grass, which behaves like both types of grass simultaneously.

BW*
BW Dark Grass Sp.png BW Dark Grass Su.png BW Dark Grass Au.png BW Dark Grass Wi.png
BW*
BW Dark Long Grass Sp.png BW Dark Long Grass Su.png BW Dark Long Grass Au.png BW Dark Long Grass Wi.png

Rustling grass

Main article: Phenomenon

Rustling grass (Japanese: れるむら rustling tall grass) is found in Generation V, in virtually any area with patches of tall grass. Occasionally, a patch of grass can be seen shaking. Entering such a patch triggers a battle with a wild Pokémon. The Pokémon found in rustling grass differ from route to route, but all areas (except Route 19) contain Audino. In most areas, it is possible to encounter in rustling grass the evolved forms of Pokémon found in regular grass. Regular tall grass has a chance to start rustling for every step the player takes. Rustling grass will stop shaking if the player enters a battle, or if they leave the area (even if that specific grass patch remains on the screen). Dark grass does not rustle.

BW
BW Rustling Grass Sp.png BW Rustling Grass Su.png BW Rustling Grass Au.png BW Rustling Grass Wi.png

Flowers

Flowers (Japanese: 花畑 flower bed) are a kind of overworld tile introduced in Generation VI that function like tall grass. The Pokémon that can be found in one color of flowers may be different than those found in another color or in tall grass; especially with Flabébé (whose flower generally matches which patch it is found in). In Kalos, flowers can be yellow, red, or purple; in Alola, they can only be yellow or red.

Flowers that yield wild Pokémon appear in the following locations.

XY
XY Yellow Flowers.png XY Red Flowers.png XY Purple Flowers.png
SMUSUM
SMUSUM Yellow Flowers.png SMUSUM Red Flowers.png

In battle

Certain moves have special effects when used in a battle on a grass tile.

Cutting grass

Trivia

In other languages

Tall grass

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 草叢 Chóuchùhng
Mandarin 草叢 / 草丛 Cǎocóng
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Vysoká tráva
French Canada Flag.png Canada Herbe haute*
France Flag.png Europe Hautes herbes
Germany Flag.png German Hohes Gras
Italy Flag.png Italian Erba alta
South Korea Flag.png Korean 풀숲 Pulsup
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Grama alta*
Mato cerrado*
Spain Flag.png Spanish Hierba alta
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Bụi cây

Long grass

Language Title
France Flag.png French Longues herbes
Germany Flag.png German Sehr hohes Gras
Italy Flag.png Italian Erba molto alta
South Korea Flag.png Korean 긴 풀숲 Gin Pulsup
Spain Flag.png Spanish Hierba muy alta

Seaweed

Language Title
France Flag.png French Algues
Germany Flag.png German Seegras
Italy Flag.png Italian Alghe
South Korea Flag.png Korean 해초 Haecho
Spain Flag.png Spanish Algas

Dark tall grass

Language Title
France Flag.png French Herbes sombres
Germany Flag.png German Dunkles hohes Gras
Italy Flag.png Italian Erba di colore scuro
South Korea Flag.png Korean 색이 진한 풀숲 Saegi Jinhan Pulsup
Spain Flag.png Spanish Hierba alta oscura

Rustling grass

Language Title
France Flag.png French Hautes herbes remuantes
Germany Flag.png German Raschelndes hohes Gras
Italy Flag.png Italian Erba alta che ondeggia
South Korea Flag.png Korean 흔들리는 풀숲 Heundeullineun Pulsup
Spain Flag.png Spanish Hierba alta que se mueve

Flowers

Language Title
France Flag.png French Fleurs
Germany Flag.png German Blumen
Italy Flag.png Italian Fiori
South Korea Flag.png Korean 꽃밭 Kkotbat
Spain Flag.png Spanish Flores


Special tiles in the Pokémon games
Cave tileHoleIce tileLedgeMarsh tilePuddleSand tileSnow tile
Spin tileSoft soilTall grassTrapWarp tileWater tile
Dungeon tile


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