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'''Pokémon Dens''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンの巣''' ''Pokémon Den'') dot the Wild Area. A den is a circle of stone where a [[Dynamax]] Pokémon may dwell. Dens can be found on the land or in the water.
'''Pokémon Dens''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンの巣''' ''Pokémon Den'') dot the Wild Area. A den is a circle of stone where a [[Dynamax]] Pokémon may dwell. Dens can be found on the land or in the water.


A den with a red pillar of light contains a Dynamax Pokémon, and investigating it will trigger a [[Max Raid Battle]]. Dens also store {{OBP|Watt|currency}}s that Trainers can collect. This is indicated by a red glow on the stones forming the den. Once the Watts are received, the stones will cease glowing. Dens with a Dynamax Pokémon yield 300 Watts, while those without yield 50 Watts. After becoming Champion, Dens with a Dynamax Pokémon will yield 2,000 Watts, and those without a raid will yield 200 Watts. For a Den to fully recharge and have a new Pokémon, every den in the area must have been battled.  
A den with a red pillar of light contains a Dynamax Pokémon, and investigating it will trigger a [[Max Raid Battle]]. Dens also store {{OBP|Watt|currency}}s that Trainers can collect. This is indicated by a red glow on the stones forming the den. Once the Watts are received, the stones will cease glowing. Dens with a Dynamax Pokémon yield 300 Watts, while those without yield 50 Watts. After catching {{p|Eternatus}}, Dens with a Dynamax Pokémon will yield 2,000 Watts, and those without a raid will yield 200 Watts. For a Den to fully recharge and have a new Pokémon, every den in the area must have been battled.  


A [[Wishing Piece]] can attract a wild Dynamax Pokémon to an empty den.
A [[Wishing Piece]] can attract a wild Dynamax Pokémon to an empty den.

Revision as of 22:38, 25 December 2019

A Trainer walking in the Wild Area.

The Wild Area (Japanese: ワイルドエリア Wild Area) is an extensive area in the Galar region. It adjoins several towns in the region.

The Pokémon found in the Wild Area vary depending on the weather, which can vary wildly between the different subareas. Pokémon with higher levels also wander outside of the normal tall grass in many places. The areas north of the Motostoke River are home to Pokémon with higher levels overall.

Pokémon Dens

A Trainer standing before a Pokémon Den
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Pokémon Dens (Japanese: ポケモンの巣 Pokémon Den) dot the Wild Area. A den is a circle of stone where a Dynamax Pokémon may dwell. Dens can be found on the land or in the water.

A den with a red pillar of light contains a Dynamax Pokémon, and investigating it will trigger a Max Raid Battle. Dens also store Watts that Trainers can collect. This is indicated by a red glow on the stones forming the den. Once the Watts are received, the stones will cease glowing. Dens with a Dynamax Pokémon yield 300 Watts, while those without yield 50 Watts. After catching Eternatus, Dens with a Dynamax Pokémon will yield 2,000 Watts, and those without a raid will yield 200 Watts. For a Den to fully recharge and have a new Pokémon, every den in the area must have been battled.

A Wishing Piece can attract a wild Dynamax Pokémon to an empty den.

Pokémon collect things in their dens. These may be received as rewards at the end of a Max Raid Battle.

Locations

An overview of the entire Wild Area

The Wild Area is composed of many subareas. The player first enters the Wild Area from the south, but the locations below are listed from north to south in accordance with the map. The Town Map's representation of the Wild Area is only a rough layout and may diverge from in-game borders.

North Wild Area
South Wild Area
  • Watchtower Ruins lies in the northwestern corner.
  • East Lake Axewell is the large area in the north in front of the gate to Motostoke and includes most of the eastern half of Lake Axewell.
  • Axew's Eye is the island that lies in the middle of Lake Axewell.
  • North Lake Miloch lies in the northeastern corner and includes a part of the northern end of Lake Miloch.
  • West Lake Axewell is the western half of Lake Axewell (in the west). Despite the depiction on the Town Map, it also extends north of the footbridge to Motostoke's wall.
  • Dappled Grove lies in the southwestern corner.
  • Rolling Fields is the large central area in the south.
  • Meetup Spot is the southernmost point.
  • South Lake Miloch encompasses the majority of Lake Miloch (in the east).
  • Giant's Seat lies along the south and east borders of the Wild Area.

In the anime

The Wild Area in the anime

The Wild Area appeared in SS005, where Ash and Go explored it. They witnessed a Snorlax Gigantamaxing, but it blocked a railroad line in the process, threatening to cause an accident. However, Ash and Go were able to make Snorlax move off the tracks, saving the train. Afterwards, in the same area, Go caught the Scorbunny that had followed him from Wyndon.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 曠野地帶 Kwongyéh Deihdaai
Mandarin 曠野地帶 / 旷野地带 Kuàngyě Dìdài
France Flag.png French Terres Sauvages
Germany Flag.png German Naturzone
Italy Flag.png Italian Terre Selvagge
South Korea Flag.png Korean 와일드에리어 Wild Area
Russia Flag.png Russian Нетронутые Земли Netronutyye Zemli
Spain Flag.png Spanish Área Silvestre

Pokémon Den

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶可夢巢穴 Pokémon Chàauhyuht
Mandarin 寶可夢巢穴 / 宝可梦巢穴 Pokémon Cháoxuè / Pokémon Cháoxué
France Flag.png French Antre de Pokémon
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon-Nester
Italy Flag.png Italian Tane di Pokémon
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬굴 Pokémon Gul
Spain Flag.png Spanish Nido Pokémon



Galar
Grass Gym logo.png
Water Gym logo.png
Fire Gym logo.png
Fighting Gym logo.png

Ghost Gym logo.png
Fairy Gym logo.png
Rock Gym logo.png

Ice Gym logo.png
Dark Gym logo.png
Dragon Gym logo.png
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Settlements
PostwickWedgehurstMotostokeTurffieldHulburyHammerlocke
Stow-on-SideBallonleaCirchesterSpikemuthWyndon
Routes
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Landmarks
Slumbering WealdGalar MineGalar Mine No. 2Motostoke Outskirts
Glimwood TangleRoute 9 TunnelRose Tower/Battle TowerEnergy PlantTower Summit
Wild Area
Meetup SpotRolling FieldsDappled GroveWatchtower RuinsEast Lake AxewellWest Lake Axewell
Axew's EyeSouth Lake MilochGiant's SeatNorth Lake MilochMotostoke RiverbankBridge Field
Stony WildernessDusty BowlGiant's MirrorHammerlocke HillsGiant's CapLake of Outrage
Isle of Armor
Fields of HonorMaster DojoSoothing WetlandsForest of FocusChallenge BeachTower of WatersBrawlers' Cave
Challenge RoadTower of DarknessCourageous CavernLoop LagoonTraining LowlandsWarm-Up Tunnel
Potbottom DesertWorkout SeaStepping-Stone SeaInsular SeaHoneycalm SeaHoneycalm Island
Crown Tundra
Slippery SlopeMax LairFreezingtonFrostpoint FieldGiant's BedRock Peak RuinsIron RuinsOld Cemetery
Snowslide SlopeIceberg RuinsTunnel to the TopPath to the PeakCrown ShrineGiant's FootRoaring-Sea Caves
Frigid SeaThree-Point PassSplit-Decision RuinsBallimere LakeLakeside CaveDyna Tree Hill


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