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[[File:Chargestone Cave.png|thumb|200px|{{ga|Hilbert}} exploring [[Chargestone Cave]] | [[File:Chargestone Cave.png|thumb|200px|{{ga|Hilbert}} exploring [[Chargestone Cave]]]] | ||
'''Cave tile''' is a | '''Cave tile''' is a type of tile in the Pokémon [[main series]] that is the habitat for many species of [[wild Pokémon]]. Upon entering a [[cave]], the player is immediately at risk of encountering a [[wild Pokémon]]. It shares many common qualities with [[tall grass]], which is often found right outside of caves. | ||
Like the name states, cave tiles are found in caves and some dungeons of the [[Pokémon world]]. It is always possible to run into a Pokémon while in a cave, whether it is {{m|Flash|lit}} or not. | Like the name states, cave tiles are found in caves and some dungeons of the [[Pokémon world]]. It is always possible to run into a Pokémon while in a cave, whether it is {{m|Flash|lit}} or not. | ||
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==Alternative areas== | ==Alternative areas== | ||
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[[File:Swirling Dust.png|thumb|175px|Swirling dust in [[Chargestone Cave]] | {{main|Phenomenon#Dust cloud}} | ||
[[File:Swirling Dust.png|thumb|175px|Swirling dust in [[Chargestone Cave]]]] | |||
Dust clouds were introduced in [[Generation V]], a [[phenomenon]] likely caused by air currents passing through the cave. It occasionally appears in caves in the Unova region, and may reveal held items, [[evolutionary stone]]s, or {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Drilbur}} and {{p|Excadrill}}. | |||
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| {{color2|000|Gem#Ghost Gem|Ghost Gem}} | | {{color2|000|Gem#Ghost Gem|Ghost Gem}} | ||
| {{MSP|529|Drilbur}} | | {{MSP|529|Drilbur}} | ||
| {{ | | {{pcolor|Drilbur|000}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{locationcolor/light|cave}};" align="center" | |- style="background: #{{locationcolor/light|cave}};" align="center" | ||
| [[File:Bag Dragon Gem Sprite.png]] | | [[File:Bag Dragon Gem Sprite.png]] | ||
| {{color2|000|Gem#Dragon Gem|Dragon Gem}} | | {{color2|000|Gem#Dragon Gem|Dragon Gem}} | ||
| {{MSP|530|Excadrill}} | | {{MSP|530|Excadrill}} | ||
| {{ | | {{pcolor|Excadrill|000}} | ||
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| style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Dark Gem Sprite.png]] | | style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Dark Gem Sprite.png]] | ||
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==In battle== | ==In battle== | ||
{{incomplete|section|Needs Nature Power and the appearance of Secret Power.}} | {{incomplete|section|Needs Nature Power and the appearance of Secret Power in Generation V}} | ||
In Generation III, cave terrain gives {{m|Secret Power}} a 30% chance of causing the target to {{status|flinch}} and gives it the appearance of {{m|Bite}}; it causes {{m|Nature Power}} to become {{m|Shadow Ball}}. | |||
In Generation IV, cave terrain gives {{m|Secret Power}} a 30% chance of causing the target to {{status|flinch}} and gives it the appearance of {{m|Rock Throw}}; it causes {{m|Nature Power}} to become {{m|Rock Slide}}. | |||
In Generation V, cave terrain gives {{m|Secret Power}} a 30% chance of causing the target to {{status|flinch}}; it causes {{m|Nature Power}} to become {{m|Rock Slide}}. | |||
{{m|Camouflage}} makes the user {{type|Rock}} when used in a cave. | |||
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Revision as of 13:04, 17 March 2011
Cave tile is a type of tile in the Pokémon main series that is the habitat for many species of wild Pokémon. Upon entering a cave, the player is immediately at risk of encountering a wild Pokémon. It shares many common qualities with tall grass, which is often found right outside of caves.
Like the name states, cave tiles are found in caves and some dungeons of the Pokémon world. It is always possible to run into a Pokémon while in a cave, whether it is lit or not.
Changes between generations
Technical mechanics
Determining the rate of encounter
The rate of Pokémon encounter is determined from a simple mathematical formula:
1 in (187.5 / ( x )) per step
Let x equal the a value which determines how rare the Pokémon is. The higher the encounter rate, the more common the Pokémon is.
Encounter-rate table | |
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Encounter Type | Encounter Rate |
Very Common | 10 |
Common | 8.5 |
Semi-Rare | 6.75 |
Rare | 3.33 |
Very Rare | 1.25 |
Alternative areas
Dust cloud
- Main article: Phenomenon#Dust cloud
Dust clouds were introduced in Generation V, a phenomenon likely caused by air currents passing through the cave. It occasionally appears in caves in the Unova region, and may reveal held items, evolutionary stones, or wild Drilbur and Excadrill.
Possible encounters | |||
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Fire Gem | Steel Gem | ||
Water Gem | Normal Gem | ||
Electric Gem | Everstone | ||
Grass Gem | Sun Stone | ||
Ice Gem | Fire Stone | ||
Fighting Gem | Water Stone | ||
Poison Gem | File:Bag Thunderstone Sprite.png | Thunderstone | |
Ground Gem | Leaf Stone | ||
Flying Gem | Shiny Stone | ||
Psychic Gem | Dusk Stone | ||
Bug Gem | Dawn Stone | ||
Rock Gem | Hard Stone | ||
Ghost Gem | Drilbur | ||
Dragon Gem | Excadrill | ||
Dark Gem |
In battle
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Needs Nature Power and the appearance of Secret Power in Generation V |
In Generation III, cave terrain gives Secret Power a 30% chance of causing the target to flinch and gives it the appearance of Bite; it causes Nature Power to become Shadow Ball.
In Generation IV, cave terrain gives Secret Power a 30% chance of causing the target to flinch and gives it the appearance of Rock Throw; it causes Nature Power to become Rock Slide.
In Generation V, cave terrain gives Secret Power a 30% chance of causing the target to flinch; it causes Nature Power to become Rock Slide.
Camouflage makes the user Rock-type when used in a cave.
Special tiles in the Pokémon games |
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Cave tile • Hole • Ice tile • Ledge • Marsh tile • Puddle • Sand tile • Snow tile Spin tile • Soft soil • Tall grass • Trap • Warp tile • Water tile Dungeon tile |
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