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==Route description== | ==Route description== | ||
Usually, Kindle Road is the first of the things players will notice that is different about the Sevii Islands. Whereas in other regions, routes between places were designated by numbers, for example | Usually, Kindle Road is the first of the things players will notice that is different about the Sevii Islands. Whereas in other regions, routes between places were designated by numbers, for example {{rt|17|Kanto}} in [[Kanto]], {{rt|38|Johto}} in [[Johto]], and {{rt|132|Hoenn}} in [[Hoenn]], the routes in the Sevii Islands are not numbered from 47 to 100, as would be expected, to bridge the gap between Johto's and Hoenn's routes, but are instead named. | ||
Kindle Road's main features include a large area to traverse on foot (to the left) or by {{m|Surf}}ing (to the right), followed by a brief trek across a beach area, including the road's famous hot springs, and finally an area that must be Surfed across to arrive at Mt. Ember. The road northward is virtually packed with trainers and Pokémon, and Kindle Road is also the only place where players can capture wild {{p|Ponyta}} and {{p|Rapidash}} in this generation, two of the three [[Generation I]] Pokémon which cannot be obtained in Kanto, as they once were able to be. | Kindle Road's main features include a large area to traverse on foot (to the left) or by {{m|Surf}}ing (to the right), followed by a brief trek across a beach area, including the road's famous hot springs, and finally an area that must be Surfed across to arrive at Mt. Ember. The road northward is virtually packed with trainers and Pokémon, and Kindle Road is also the only place where players can capture wild {{p|Ponyta}} and {{p|Rapidash}} in this generation, two of the three [[Generation I]] Pokémon which cannot be obtained in Kanto, as they once were able to be. |
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