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The Rolling Fields (Japanese: うららか草原 Splendid Grassland) are a part of the Wild Area in the Galar region, located in the south of the southern portion of the Wild Area. It connects to Meetup Spot to its south, Dappled Grove to its west, West Lake Axewell to its northwest, East Lake Axewell to its north, and South Lake Miloch to its northeast.
Geography
A vague path slopes downwards from the Rolling Fields' southern access, leading directly north from Meetup Spot to the shore of Lake Axewell south of its island, Axew's Eye. Near the end of this path, an ingredient seller stands under a tree on the lakeshore.
Branching east of the path to Lake Axewell is a largely open area with a ring of tall grass in its center encircling a Pokémon Den. The east end of this area comes to a cliff overlooking Lake Miloch. Along the cliff wall of the Wild Area south of the encircled den is another den guarded by tall grass, and east along the wall in a corner that overlooks the lake is a third den.
North of the encircled den, the land slopes downward. A den lies in this direction near the shore of Lake Axewell on the west. An obvious path along the Lake Axewell shore leads slightly west into East Lake Axewell and towards the Motostoke gate, but a path running along the cliff alongside Lake Miloch leads to down into South Lake Miloch.
West of the path leading from the Meetup Spot towards Axew's Eye is a moderately forested area. A Berry tree and a den lie near the path closer to its southern end. The area near the lakeshore is largely clear of tall grass and trees, and reveals branching pathways to the west. A path mostly hugging the lakeshore leads towards a Pokémon Den and a footbridge across Lake Axewell; shortly beyond the den and before the bridge lies the border to West Lake Axewell. The branch heading more southerly itself branches again. The wider, northerly path leads towards the lakeshore of the western half of Lake Axewell, while the narrower path further south leads to a nearby den and, further, to a nook in the cliff walls with a second den.
Along the southern lakeshore of the west half of Lake Axewell is a half-circle of tall grass. Inside this half-circle is a den, a smaller patch of grass, and a Berry tree. While other fields of grass in the Rolling Fields have common Pokémon like Bunnelby or Wingull, this field contains Pancham instead. Diglett and Roggenrola can also be found in the open area near the southeast end of this field. Just west of this half-circle lies the Dappled Grove.
Ingredient seller
The ingredient seller is located next to a tree, just east of the path from the Meetup Spot.
Each day, his stock is selected randomly from the pool below. He sells five items in total at a time: three different
150 items, two or three different
400 items, and up to one
950 item.
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Items
Hidden items
Unless otherwise stated, hidden items in the Wild Area regenerate every day. In many of these cases, they can also regenerate as different items.
Every item that regenerates every day can also rarely regenerate as a Wishing Piece (at approximately a 1% chance).
100-Watt gifts
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Possible locations of Hikers and Fishers.
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- Main article: Wild Area → 100-Watt gifts
Hikers and Fishers may appear throughout the Rolling Fields to offer the player a random item for 100 Watts.
Berry tree
Shaking a Berry tree can yield Berries, but a Pokémon may be shaken loose instead and steal some of the Berries after a battle.
- Northwest of the Meetup Spot entrance
- Near the Dappled Grove border against the lake
Pokémon
After the player starts the Darkest Day or has captured Eternatus, all Pokémon in the Wild Area become level 60 (unless they are already at or above level 60).
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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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These wanderers respawn daily.
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West half of Rolling Fields: in a dirt patch just northwest of Meetup Spot
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Wanderer
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One
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West half of Rolling Fields... (×3)
- Just west of the end of the path from Meetup Spot
- In a clearing west of the den nearest Meetup Spot
- South of the West Lake Axewell border
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West half of Rolling Fields: near the den by the West Lake Axewell border
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Wanderer
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West half of Rolling Fields: in a cove of cliffs in the south containing a den
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West half of Rolling Fields: on the path near the Dappled Grove border
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East half of Rolling Fields: west of the field of grass encircling a den
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East half of Rolling Fields: southeast of the field of grass encircling a den After becoming Champion
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East half of Rolling Fields: north of the field of grass encircling a den
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Trainers
Trainer
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Pokémon
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After earning the Fire Badge
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After becoming Champion
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The Rolling Fields appeared in PASS04, where Sōdo, Shirudomiria, Professor Magnolia, and Marvin arrived there to investigate the local Pokémon Dens. Before they could do so, however, Sōdo and Shirudomiria received a delivery containing their Gym Challenge uniforms. They were then attacked by a pair of Team Yell Grunts, who wanted to destroy the uniforms to make the two Pokédex holders give up on the Gym Challenge and thus better Marnie's odds of winning it instead.
While they battled the Grunts, Sōdo came up with a plan, and he and Shirudomiria dragged the Grunts into a Pokémon Den with them, forcing them to team up with their opponents in a Max Raid Battle against a Dynamax Gurdurr. After Gurdurr was defeated and caught by Sōdo, the defeated Grunts left in frustration.
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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煦麗草原 Héuilaih Chóuyùhn
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Mandarin
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煦麗草原 / 煦丽草原 Xǔlì Cǎoyuán / Xùlì Cǎoyuán
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French
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Plaine Verdoyante
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German
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Wonnewiesen
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Italian
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Pianura Serena
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Korean
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화창한 초원 Hwachanghan Chowon
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Spanish
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Pradera Radiante
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