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Route 17 (Japanese: 17番道路 Route 17) is a route in northeast Kalos, connecting Dendemille Town and Anistar City. The route is also known as Mamoswine Road (Japanese: マンムーロード Mammoo Road).
Geography
Due to constant snowstorms in the area, most of this route is covered in snow so thick that it is completely inaccessible by foot. Any person who wishes to travel through the route must ride a rental Mamoswine in order to do so. With the massive Pokémon, not only can the player plow through the snow with ease, but they can also be used to crush big boulders blocking certain parts of the route. In these certain parts, narrow paths have been plowed into the snow, allowing them to be accessed without the need of riding a Mamoswine.
Items
Natural objects
Pokémon
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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X
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Y
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Snow
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38-40
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29%
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X
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Y
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Snow
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38-40
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40%
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X
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Y
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Snow
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38-39
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30%
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X
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Y
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Snow
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40
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1%
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
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Trainers
In animation
Route 17 appeared in Over the Mountain of Snow!, where Ash and his friends rented a pair of Mamoswine in order to travel through the snowy mountain route on their way to Anistar City. During their journey through the route, they encountered an Abomasnow and a sick Snover, which they helped to recover before continuing onwards.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
In Hawlucha Attacks, X and his friends passed through this route on their way to Anistar City. Each member of the group rode a Mamoswine as they made their way through the snow.
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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象牙豬之路 Jeuhngngàhjyū jī Louh
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Mandarin
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象牙豬之路 / 象牙猪之路 Xiàngyázhū zhī Lù * 象牙豬路 / 象牙猪路 Xiàngyázhū Lù *
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French
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Route Mammochon
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German
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Mamutel-Weg
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Italian
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Passo Mamoswine
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Korean
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맘모꾸리로드 Mammokkuri Road
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Spanish
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Sendero Mamoswine
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