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A '''Secret Base''' (Japanese: '''ひみつきち''' ''Secret Base'') is a special area that the {{player}} can create in [[Hoenn]]- and [[Sinnoh]]-based games to decorate with various accessories, furniture, and Pokémon dolls. While the name is retained as the same between Hoenn and Sinnoh, the only real similarity between the two is in the manner in which they are decorated. | A '''Secret Base''' (Japanese: '''ひみつきち''' ''Secret Base'') is a special area that the {{player}} can create in [[Hoenn]]- and [[Sinnoh]]-based games to decorate with various accessories, furniture, and Pokémon dolls. While the name is retained as the same between Hoenn and Sinnoh, the only real similarity between the two is in the manner in which they are decorated. | ||
==In the games== | ==In the core series games== | ||
===Generation III=== | ===Generation III=== | ||
[[File:RSE Secret Base Art.png|thumb|{{ga|Brendan}}'s Secret Base]] | [[File:RSE Secret Base Art.png|thumb|{{ga|Brendan}}'s Secret Base]] | ||
:''See also: [[Decoration]]'' | |||
Most [[route]]s in the Hoenn region feature several areas which can be converted into a Secret Base, with small indents in walls being able to be carved out into a cave, tall trees being able to drop down vines, and clumps of grass being able to be moved. These areas become accessible to this conversion only if the Trainer has a Pokémon that can use {{m|Secret Power}}, available via [[TM43]]. | Most [[route]]s in the Hoenn region feature several areas which can be converted into a Secret Base, with small indents in walls being able to be carved out into a cave, tall trees being able to drop down vines, and clumps of grass being able to be moved. These areas become accessible to this conversion only if the Trainer has a Pokémon that can use {{m|Secret Power}}, available via [[TM43]]. | ||
Trainers can decorate their Secret Base in any way they please, being able to put up to 16 [[decoration]]s into the area. Trainers can run while inside of a Secret Base, but cannot ride a bike. A boy in [[Mossdeep City]] reminds players of where their own Secret Base is. | Trainers can decorate their Secret Base in any way they please, being able to put up to 16 [[decoration]]s into the area. Trainers can run while inside of a Secret Base, but cannot ride a bike. A boy in [[Mossdeep City]] reminds players of where their own Secret Base is. | ||
If a player [[Record mixing|mixes records]] with other Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald game cartridges, Secret Bases will copy over between them (even those from other players who have previously mixed records). Inside of Secret Bases that do not belong to the player, an [[Non-player character|NPC]] can be found to represent the person that took that Secret Base as their own. After the [[Elite Four]] have been defeated, the player can battle the NPC, who will have the [[party]] of the person who owns that Secret Base as of the time of record mixing. These battles award money, experience, and all other things that normal battles with NPCs do, but they can only occur once per day, with the time resetting at midnight, | If a player [[Record mixing|mixes records]] with other Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald game cartridges, Secret Bases will copy over between them (even those from other players who have previously mixed records). Secret Bases in the same spot as the player's will not be copied over, however bases may exist within the same Tree or Shrub as long as the entrances are on different tiles. Inside of Secret Bases that do not belong to the player, an [[Non-player character|NPC]] can be found to represent the person that took that Secret Base as their own. After the [[Elite Four]] have been defeated, the player can battle the NPC, who will have the [[party]] of the person who owns that Secret Base as of the time of record mixing. These battles award money, experience, and all other things that normal battles with NPCs do, but they can only occur once per day, with the time resetting at midnight. This restriction is reset upon mixing records again, allowing for multiple rematches within the same day. Regardless of the NPC's assigned trainer class, the base [[payout]] will always be {{pdollar}}20. Items stolen from the NPC's Pokémon using {{m|Thief}} are not kept afterwards. Should the NPC win, the player will not "[[black out]]" and return to the last visited [[Pokémon Center]], nor lose any money. | ||
====Locations==== | ====Locations==== | ||
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! style="background-color: #{{hoenn color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Location | ! style="background-color: #{{hoenn color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Location | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|110|Hoenn}} | | rowspan="2" | {{rtn|110|Hoenn}} | ||
| Tree | | rowspan="2" | Tree | ||
| Split | | Split (left) | ||
| | | rowspan="2" | On an island south of the northern gatehouse. Requires Surf. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| | | 3‑room (right) | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|111|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|111|Hoenn}} | ||
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| On the mountain southeast of the rest house. East of the southern dirt slope. Requires Mach Bike. | | On the mountain southeast of the rest house. East of the southern dirt slope. Requires Mach Bike. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|111|Hoenn}} | | rowspan="2" | {{rtn|111|Hoenn}} | ||
| Tree | | rowspan="2" | Tree | ||
| Square | | Square (left) | ||
| | | rowspan="2" | West of the rest house. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Square (right) | |||
| Square | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|111|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|111|Hoenn}} | ||
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|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|114|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|114|Hoenn}} | ||
| Tree | | rowspan="2" | Tree | ||
| Split | | Split (left) | ||
| | | rowspan="2" | On an island west of the bridge. Requires Surf. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|114|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|114|Hoenn}} | ||
| 3-room (right) | |||
| 3-room | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|114|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|114|Hoenn}} | ||
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| Cave (brown) | | Cave (brown) | ||
| Divided B | | Divided B | ||
| Eastern side of the mountainous area behind two | | Eastern side of the mountainous area behind two [[breakable rock]]s. South of Lanette's House. Northeast of Meteor Falls. Requires Rock Smash. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|114|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|114|Hoenn}} | ||
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| Cave (brown) | | Cave (brown) | ||
| 2-room | | 2-room | ||
| Southern part of the mountainous area beyond a | | Southern part of the mountainous area beyond a breakable rock. Southeast of Meteor Falls. Requires Rock Smash. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|114|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|114|Hoenn}} | ||
| Cave (brown) | | Cave (brown) | ||
| Divided A | | Divided A | ||
| Slightly east of Meteor Falls behind a | | Slightly east of Meteor Falls behind a breakable rock. Requires Rock Smash. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|115|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|115|Hoenn}} | ||
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| Along the western portion of the northern beach. Requires Surf. | | Along the western portion of the northern beach. Requires Surf. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|115|Hoenn}} | | rowspan="2" | {{rtn|115|Hoenn}} | ||
| Tree | | rowspan="2" | Tree | ||
| Tall | | Tall (left) | ||
| | | rowspan="2" | From the northern beach head into the forested area and take the western path. Requires Surf. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Split (right) | |||
| Split | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|115|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|115|Hoenn}} | ||
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| In the southeastern part of the eastern beach. | | In the southeastern part of the eastern beach. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|118|Hoenn}} | | rowspan="2" | {{rtn|118|Hoenn}} | ||
| Tree | | rowspan="2" | Tree | ||
| Tall | | Tall (left) | ||
| | | rowspan="2" | Between the loamy soil and the path to Route 119. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Square (right) | |||
| Square | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|118|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|118|Hoenn}} | ||
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| West of the southern waterfall, across the white railing. Surrounded by trees and tall grass. Requires Acro Bike. | | West of the southern waterfall, across the white railing. Surrounded by trees and tall grass. Requires Acro Bike. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|119|Hoenn}} | | rowspan="2" | {{rtn|119|Hoenn}} | ||
| Tree | | rowspan="2" | Tree | ||
| 3-room | | 3-room (left) | ||
| | | rowspan="2" | Can be reached by surfing in the section of the river between the two waterfalls. Located just above and to the west of the southern waterfall. Requires Surf. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Tall (right) | |||
| Tall | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|119|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|119|Hoenn}} | ||
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| South from Fortree City. East of the northern waterfall. Surrounded by long grass. | | South from Fortree City. East of the northern waterfall. Surrounded by long grass. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|119|Hoenn}} | | rowspan="2" | {{rtn|119|Hoenn}} | ||
| Shrub | | rowspan="2" | Shrub | ||
| Square | | Square (left) | ||
| | | rowspan="2" | Northwestern corner of the map. Up the northern waterfall and across two sets of white railing. Requires Surf, Waterfall, and Acro Bike. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 2-room (right) | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|119|Hoenn}} | | rowspan="2" | {{rtn|119|Hoenn}} | ||
| Shrub | | rowspan="2" | Shrub | ||
| 2 | | Divided (left) | ||
| | | rowspan="2" | Northwestern area. Up the northern waterfall and across three sets of white railing. Requires Surf, Waterfall, and Acro Bike. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Wide (right) | |||
| Wide | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|120|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|120|Hoenn}} | ||
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| Shrub | | Shrub | ||
| Divided | | Divided | ||
| Northeast of | | Northeast of Scorched Slab, north of the eastern end of the northern bridge. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|120|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|120|Hoenn}} | ||
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| Up the first set of steps and east of Mt. Pyre Pier. South of the Safari Zone. | | Up the first set of steps and east of Mt. Pyre Pier. South of the Safari Zone. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|121|Hoenn}} | | rowspan="2" | {{rtn|121|Hoenn}} | ||
| Tree | | rowspan="2" | Tree | ||
| Tall | | Tall (left) | ||
| | | rowspan="2" | Down the first set of steps and east of the Safari Zone. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Square (right) | |||
| Square | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|123|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|123|Hoenn}} | ||
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| Cave (red) | | Cave (red) | ||
| Square | | Square | ||
| The left | | The left of the two indents on an island northeast of Shoal Cave. Requires Surf. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|125|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|125|Hoenn}} | ||
| Cave (red) | | Cave (red) | ||
| 2-room | | 2-room | ||
| The right | | The right of the two indents on an island northeast of Shoal Cave. Requires Surf. | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{rtn|127|Hoenn}} | | {{rtn|127|Hoenn}} | ||
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{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" cellpadding="2" width="100%" | {| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" cellpadding="2" width="100%" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Tree layouts | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Tree layouts | ||
| width="20%" | | | width="20%" | | ||
{| | {| | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ||
|} | |} | ||
| width="20%" | | | width="20%" | | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Split | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Split | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
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{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" cellpadding="2" width="100%" | {| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" cellpadding="2" width="100%" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Yellow cave layouts | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Yellow cave layouts | ||
| width="20%" | | | width="20%" | | ||
{| | {| | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ||
|} | |} | ||
| width="20%" | | | width="20%" | | ||
{| | {| | ||
|- | |- | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Horseshoe | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Horseshoe | ||
|} | |} | ||
| width="20%" | | | width="20%" | | ||
{| | {| | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Divided | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Divided | ||
|} | |} | ||
| width="20%" | | | width="20%" | | ||
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|- | |- | ||
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{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" cellpadding="2" width="100%" | {| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" cellpadding="2" width="100%" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Red cave layouts | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Red cave layouts | ||
| width="20%" | | | width="20%" | | ||
{| | {| | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ||
|} | |} | ||
| width="20%" | | | width="20%" | | ||
{| | {| | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Tall | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Tall | ||
|} | |} | ||
| width="20%" | | | width="20%" | | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Divided | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Divided | ||
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{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" cellpadding="2" width="100%" | {| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" cellpadding="2" width="100%" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Brown cave layouts | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Brown cave layouts | ||
| width="20%" | | | width="20%" | | ||
{| | {| | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Divided A | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Divided A | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Divided B | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Divided B | ||
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{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" cellpadding="2" width="100%" | {| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}" cellpadding="2" width="100%" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Blue cave layouts | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Blue cave layouts | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Wide | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Wide | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Winding | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Winding | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Shrub layouts | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundyleft|15px}}; font-size: 120%" width="20%" | Shrub layouts | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Square | ||
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! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Wide | ! style="background: #{{hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}" | Wide | ||
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===Generation IV=== | ===Generation IV=== | ||
[[File:Sinnoh Secret Base.png|thumb|200px|A Secret Base in the Underground]] | [[File:Sinnoh Secret Base.png|thumb|200px|A Secret Base in the Underground]] | ||
{{main|Underground#Secret Bases|Underground → Secret Bases}} | |||
Unlike in Generation III, the Secret Bases in Generation IV are found in the Underground, and instead of NPCs being used to represent other players, the other players can be encountered face-to-face using DS Wireless Communication. In addition, all Secret Bases in Generation IV are all the same shape and size, unlike Generation III bases which can vary in size and shape. | Unlike in Generation III, the Secret Bases in Generation IV are found in the Underground, and instead of NPCs being used to represent other players, the other players can be encountered face-to-face using DS Wireless Communication. In addition, all Secret Bases in Generation IV are all the same shape and size, unlike Generation III bases which can vary in size and shape. | ||
Secret Bases are dug by using a [[Digger Drill]] while facing a wall. Initially, there are many Big Boulders in the base. As more flags are obtained, boulders can be removed. Initially, only 10 [[goods]] can be placed in a Secret Base, but as the flag is upgraded, the limit increases to 15. | Secret Bases are dug by using a [[Digger Drill]] while facing a wall. Initially, there are many Big Boulders in the base. As more flags are obtained, boulders can be removed. Initially, only 10 [[List of decoration goods in Generation IV|goods]] can be placed in a Secret Base, but as the flag is upgraded, the limit increases to 15. | ||
Players cannot battle each other for money underground. However, if a player enters another's Secret Base while they are not decorating (as that requires the entrance be closed), they can attempt to steal their flag and take it to their own Secret Base for rewards, from decorations to a {{ga|Trainer Card}} [[Trainer | Players cannot battle each other for money underground. However, if a player enters another's Secret Base while they are not decorating (as that requires the entrance be closed), they can attempt to steal their flag and take it to their own Secret Base for rewards, from decorations to a {{ga|Trainer Card}} [[Trainer Card level|star]]. | ||
===Generation VI=== | ===Generation VI=== | ||
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! style="background-color: #{{hoenn color light}}" | Female | ! style="background-color: #{{hoenn color light}}" | Female | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{tc|Hiker}} || {{tc|Aroma Lady}} || Massage a Pokémon || Make some goods || Pick something up || Take care of an Egg | | data-sort-value="Hiker" | [[File:ORAS Hiker Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Hiker}} || data-sort-value="Aroma Lady" | [[File:ORAS Aroma Lady Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Aroma Lady}} || Massage a Pokémon || Make some goods || Pick something up || Take care of an Egg | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| colspan=2 | {{tc|Schoolkid}} || style="display:none" | Schoolkid || Make some goods || Pick something up || Pick up stones || Gather Berries | | colspan=2 data-sort-value="Schoolkid" | [[File:ORAS Schoolkid M Icon.png]][[File:ORAS Schoolkid F Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|School Kid|Schoolkid}} || style="display:none" | Schoolkid || Make some goods || Pick something up || Pick up stones || Gather Berries | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{tc|Black Belt}} || {{tc|Battle Girl}} || Do some training || Massage a Pokémon || Make some goods || Do some exercise | | data-sort-value="Black Belt" | [[File:XY Black Belt Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Black Belt}} || data-sort-value="Battle Girl" | [[File:ORAS Battle Girl Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Battle Girl}} || Do some training || Massage a Pokémon || Make some goods || Do some exercise | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{tc|Poké Maniac}} || {{tc|Fairy Tale Girl}} || Make some goods || Tell my fortune || Pick up stones || Search for treasure | | data-sort-value="Poké Maniac" | [[File:ORAS Poké Maniac Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Poké Maniac}} || data-sort-value="Fairy Tale Girl" | [[File:XY Fairy Tale Girl Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Fairy Tale Girl}} || Make some goods || Tell my fortune || Pick up stones || Search for treasure | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| colspan=2 | {{tc|Poké Fan}} || style="display:none" | Poké Fan || Massage a Pokémon || Gather Berries || Take care of an Egg || Make some goods | | colspan=2 data-sort-value="Poké Fan" | [[File:ORAS Poké Fan M Icon.png]][[File:ORAS Poké Fan F Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Poké Fan}} || style="display:none" | Poké Fan || Massage a Pokémon || Gather Berries || Take care of an Egg || Make some goods | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| colspan=2 | {{tc|Pokémon Ranger}} || style="display:none" | Pokémon Ranger || Gather Berries || Pick up stones || Make some goods || Do some exercise | | colspan=2 data-sort-value="Pokémon Ranger" | [[File:ORAS Pokémon Ranger M Icon.png]][[File:ORAS Pokémon Ranger F Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Pokémon Ranger}} || style="display:none" | Pokémon Ranger || Gather Berries || Pick up stones || Make some goods || Do some exercise | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{tc|Swimmer}} ♂ || {{tc|Hex Maniac}} || Make some goods || Pick something up || Tell my fortune || Search for treasure | | data-sort-value="Swimmer" | [[File:ORAS Swimmer M Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Swimmer}} ♂ || data-sort-value="Hex Maniac" | [[File:ORAS Hex Maniac Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Hex Maniac}} || Make some goods || Pick something up || Tell my fortune || Search for treasure | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| colspan=2 | {{tc|Ace Trainer}} || style="display:none" | Ace Trainer || Do some exercise || Make some goods || Do some training || Take care of an Egg | | colspan=2 data-sort-value="Ace Trainer" | [[File:ORAS Ace Trainer M Icon.png]][[File:ORAS Ace Trainer F Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Ace Trainer}} || style="display:none" | Ace Trainer || Do some exercise || Make some goods || Do some training || Take care of an Egg | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{tc|Street Thug}} || {{tc|Delinquent}} || Make some goods || Search for treasure || Pick up stones || Do some training | | data-sort-value="Street Thug" | [[File:ORAS Street Thug Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Street Thug}} || data-sort-value="Delinquent" | [[File:ORAS Delinquent Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Delinquent}} || Make some goods || Search for treasure || Pick up stones || Do some training | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| colspan=2 | {{tc|Expert}} || style="display:none" | Expert || Do some training || Massage a Pokémon || Do some exercise || Make some goods | | colspan=2 data-sort-value="Expert" | [[File:ORAS Expert M Icon.png]][[File:ORAS Expert F Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Expert}} || style="display:none" | Expert || Do some training || Massage a Pokémon || Do some exercise || Make some goods | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{tc|Rich Boy}} || {{tc|Lady}} || Make some goods || Search for treasure || Pick up stones || Massage a Pokémon | | data-sort-value="Rich Boy" | [[File:ORAS Rich Boy Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Rich Boy}} || data-sort-value="Lady" | [[File:ORAS Lady Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Lady}} || Make some goods || Search for treasure || Pick up stones || Massage a Pokémon | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{tc|Ninja Boy}} || {{tc|Beauty}} || Make some goods || Pick up stones || Gather Berries || Pick something up | | data-sort-value="Ninja Boy" | [[File:ORAS Ninja Boy Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Ninja Boy}} || data-sort-value="Beauty" | [[File:ORAS Beauty Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Beauty}} || Make some goods || Pick up stones || Gather Berries || Pick something up | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{tc|Guitarist}} || {{tc|Lass}} || Make some goods || Pick something up || Tell my fortune || Search for treasure | | data-sort-value="Guitarist" | [[File:ORAS Guitarist Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Guitarist}} || data-sort-value="Lass" | [[File:ORAS Lass Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Lass}} || Make some goods || Pick something up || Tell my fortune || Search for treasure | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| colspan=2 | {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}} || style="display:none" | Pokémon Breeder || Massage a Pokémon || Do some exercise || Take care of an Egg || Make some goods | | colspan=2 data-sort-value="Pokémon Breeder" | [[File:ORAS Pokémon Breeder M Icon.png]][[File:ORAS Pokémon Breeder F Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Pokémon Breeder}} || style="display:none" | Pokémon Breeder || Massage a Pokémon || Do some exercise || Take care of an Egg || Make some goods | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{tc|Camper}} || {{tc|Picnicker}} || Gather Berries || Make some goods || Pick something up || Search for treasure | | data-sort-value="Camper" | [[File:ORAS Camper Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Camper}} || data-sort-value="Picnicker" | [[File:ORAS Picnicker Icon.png]]<br>{{tc|Picnicker}} || Gather Berries || Make some goods || Pick something up || Search for treasure | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="6" style="background: #{{hoenn color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | | ! colspan="6" style="background: #{{hoenn color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | | ||
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** In aggregate, the first nine Berries listed above (through Sitrus) appear approximately 80% of the time, while the rarer seven appear approximately 20% of the time. Individually, the more common nine generally appear at least twice as often as the rarer seven. | ** In aggregate, the first nine Berries listed above (through Sitrus) appear approximately 80% of the time, while the rarer seven appear approximately 20% of the time. Individually, the more common nine generally appear at least twice as often as the rarer seven. | ||
* '''Make some goods''': the player receives a [[decoration]]. | * '''Make some goods''': the player receives a [[decoration]]. | ||
** Refer to | ** Refer to [[List of Decorations in Generation VI]] for a list of receivable decorations. | ||
* '''Massage a | * '''Massage a Pokémon''': increases the [[friendship]] of a chosen Pokémon in the player's party by 30. | ||
* '''Pick something up''': the player receives a miscellaneous item. | * '''Pick something up''': the player receives a miscellaneous item. | ||
** {{bag2|Escape Rope}}, {{ | ** {{bag2|Escape Rope}}, {{bag2|Elixir}}, {{bag2|Full Restore}}, {{bag2|Heart Scale}}, {{bag2|Master Ball}}, {{bag2|Max Revive}}, {{bag2|PP Max}}, {{bag2|PP Up}}, {{bag2|Rare Candy}}, {{bag2|Revive}}, {{bag|Ultra Ball}} [[Ultra Ball]] | ||
** Escape Rope and Ultra Ball together have approximately a 50% chance of appearing, with Escape Rope twice as common as Ultra Ball. Of the rest, Master Ball and PP Max are among the rarest. | ** Escape Rope and Ultra Ball together have approximately a 50% chance of appearing, with Escape Rope twice as common as Ultra Ball. Of the rest, Master Ball and PP Max are among the rarest. | ||
* '''Pick up stones''': the player receives an [[ | * '''Pick up stones''': the player receives an [[Evolution stone]]. | ||
** {{ | ** {{bag2|Dawn Stone}}, {{bag2|Dusk Stone}}, {{bag2|Everstone}}, {{bag2|Fire Stone}}, {{bag2|Leaf Stone}}, {{bag2|Moon Stone}}, {{bag2|Shiny Stone}}, {{bag2|Sun Stone}}, {{bag2|Thunder Stone}}, {{bag2|Water Stone}} | ||
** Everstone is the most common result, appearing approximately 50% of the time. The elemental stones (Fire, Leaf, Thunder, and Water) are the next most common, followed by all of the remaining stones. | ** Everstone is the most common result, appearing approximately 50% of the time. The elemental stones (Fire, Leaf, Thunder, and Water) are the next most common, followed by all of the remaining stones. | ||
* '''Search for treasure''': the player receives an item, usually a [[valuable item]]. | * '''Search for treasure''': the player receives an item, usually a [[valuable item]]. | ||
** {{ | ** {{bag2|Big Nugget}}, {{bag2|Big Pearl}}, {{bag2|Comet Shard}}, {{bag2|Float Stone}}, {{bag2|Nugget}}, {{bag|Pearl}} {{i|Pearl}}, {{bag2|Pearl String}}, {{bag2|Rare Bone}} | ||
** Float Stone appears the most commonly, at approximately a 30% chance. | ** Float Stone appears the most commonly, at approximately a 30% chance. | ||
* '''Take care of an Egg''': decreases the [[Egg cycles|Egg cycle]] count of a chosen {{pkmn|Egg}} in the player's party by half of its species' base Egg cycle value (rounded up). | * '''Take care of an Egg''': decreases the [[Egg cycles|Egg cycle]] count of a chosen {{pkmn|Egg}} in the player's party by half of its species' base Egg cycle value (rounded up). | ||
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====Secret Spots==== | ====Secret Spots==== | ||
There are 82 Secret Spots where the player can establish a Secret Base, and an 83rd spot in [[Mossdeep City]] reserved for Secret Bases from special QR | There are 82 Secret Spots where the player can establish a Secret Base, and an 83rd spot in [[Mossdeep City]] reserved for Secret Bases from special QR Codes. There can only be about 30 secret bases in a game at the same time, with any additional bases causing the deletion of older bases. | ||
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| In the west of the area directly under the southern bridge on the west side of the river, accessed by the bike rails over the river; requires the {{DL|Bicycle|Acro Bike}} | | In the west of the area directly under the southern bridge on the west side of the river, accessed by the bike rails over the river; requires the {{DL|Bicycle|Acro Bike}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
| 2-room | | 2-room B | ||
| A Secret Base in a bush with a slimy floor due to being in a place with a lot of rain. | | A Secret Base in a bush with a slimy floor due to being in a place with a lot of rain. | ||
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| [[File:Secret Spot Route 121 2.png|200px]] | | [[File:Secret Spot Route 121 2.png|200px]] | ||
| Just east of the {{ | | Just east of the {{Safari|Hoenn}} entrance | ||
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| Tall B | | Tall B | ||
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===Generation VIII=== | |||
{{main|Grand Underground#Secret Base|Grand Underground → Secret Base}} | |||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
[[File:Secret Base anime.png| | [[File:Secret Base anime.png|220px|thumb|left|Keanu's Secret Base in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | ||
[[File: | [[File:Team Rocket Secret Base.png|220px|thumb|{{TRT}}'s Secret Base]] | ||
Secret Bases first appeared in ''[[AG027|A Three Team Scheme]]''. While staying in [[Dewford Town]], {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} stumbled across [[Keanu]]'s Secret Base, which he had created with the help of his {{p|Nincada}}. Later in the episode, {{TRT}} also found the Secret Base and stole Keanu's Pokémon, which Ash and his friends helped him to get back. | Secret Bases first appeared in ''[[AG027|A Three Team Scheme]]''. While staying in [[Dewford Town]], {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} stumbled across [[Keanu]]'s Secret Base, which he had created with the help of his {{p|Nincada}}. Later in the episode, {{TRT}} also found the Secret Base and stole Keanu's Pokémon, which Ash and his friends helped him to get back. It was later destroyed when [[Team Magma]] drilled with their large orange boring machine. | ||
Team Rocket also had their own Secret Base in ''[[AG071|A Six Pack Attack!]]'', which was located in a cave behind a waterfall. By the end of the episode, it was completely destroyed, greatly displeasing {{an|Giovanni}} when he was [[AG079|later]] informed of the incident. | Team Rocket also had their own Secret Base in ''[[AG071|A Six Pack Attack!]]'', which was located in a cave behind a waterfall. By the end of the episode, it was completely destroyed, greatly displeasing {{an|Giovanni}} when he was [[AG079|later]] informed of the incident. | ||
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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
[[File:Sapphire Secret Base Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Sapphire's Secret Base in Pokémon Adventures]] | [[File:Sapphire Secret Base Adventures.png|thumb|left|200px|Sapphire's Secret Base in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | ||
=== | [[File:Wally Secret Base Adventures.png|thumb|250px|Wally's Secret Base in Pokémon Adventures]] | ||
{{adv|Sapphire}} has a Secret Base at {{rt|101|Hoenn}}, which | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
===={{MangaArc|Ruby & Sapphire}}==== | |||
{{adv|Sapphire}} has a Secret Base at {{rt|101|Hoenn}}, which first appeared in ''[[PS182|Making Mirth with Mightyena]]''. She uses it to observe [[wild Pokémon]] in order to help [[Professor Birch|her father]] with his research. After saving {{adv|Ruby}} from two {{p|Mightyena}}, she brought him to her Base, where the two arranged a bet, with Ruby swearing to collect all of [[Hoenn]]'s {{pkmn|Contest}} [[Ribbon]]s in 80 days, while Sapphire promised to collect all of Hoenn's [[Gym]] [[Badge]]s in the same amount of time. | |||
In ''[[PS267|It All Ends Now VIII]]'', Ruby and Sapphire met each other at Sapphire's Secret Base, with both of them having succeeded in their respective goals within the time limit. To Sapphire's shock, Ruby had taken the liberty to [[Decoration|decorate]] the base while waiting for Sapphire to arrive. | |||
===={{MangaArc|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}==== | |||
In [[PS612]], {{adv|Wally}} was revealed to have built himself his own Secret Base at {{rt|120|Hoenn}} with the help of [[Aarune]]. After Sapphire was defeated by [[Zinnia]], Aarune found her and took her to Wally's Base to recover. She was later located there by Ruby and {{adv|Emerald}} through {{p|Hoopa}}'s ring. The Base was later destroyed when Hoopa transported {{adv|Super-ancient Pokémon|Rayquaza, Groudon, and Kyogre}} to Route 120 through its ring. | |||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In [[ | * In the [[Underground]], it is possible for a {{DL|Underground|mining}} spot to spawn on the same spot as the player's Secret Base. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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|zh_yue=秘密基地 ''{{tt|Beimaht Gēideih|Secret Base}} | |||
|zh_cmn=秘密基地 ''{{tt|Mìmì Jīdì|Secret Base}} | |||
|nl=Geheime basis | |nl=Geheime basis | ||
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|ko=비밀기지 ''Secret Base'' | |ko=비밀기지 ''{{tt|Bimil Giji|Secret Base}}'' | ||
|pl= | |pl=Tajna Baza | ||
|ru=Секрет баз ''Sekret baz'' | |pt_br=Base Secreta | ||
|pt_eu=Base Secreta{{tt|*|Platinum manual}} | |||
|ru=Секрет баз ''Sekret baz''<br>Секретная баз ''Sekretnaya bas''{{tt|*|Pokémon TV}} | |||
|es=Base Secreta | |es=Base Secreta | ||
|vi=Căn cứ bí mật | |vi=Căn cứ bí mật | ||
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''Base'' | ''Super-Secret Base'' | ||
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*[[Decoration]] | *[[Decoration]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Underground]] | ||
*[[Grand Underground]] | |||
*[[Digger Drill]] | *[[Digger Drill]] | ||
*[[Villa]] - A maison the player owns in [[Pokémon Platinum Version|Pokémon Platinum]] where the player can freely decorate. It can be visited by many NPC characters. | *[[Villa]] - A maison the player owns in [[Pokémon Platinum Version|Pokémon Platinum]] where the player can freely decorate. It can be visited by many NPC characters. | ||
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[[Category:Platinum locations]] | [[Category:Platinum locations]] | ||
[[Category:Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl locations]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 14 August 2024
A Secret Base (Japanese: ひみつきち Secret Base) is a special area that the player can create in Hoenn- and Sinnoh-based games to decorate with various accessories, furniture, and Pokémon dolls. While the name is retained as the same between Hoenn and Sinnoh, the only real similarity between the two is in the manner in which they are decorated.
In the core series games
Generation III
- See also: Decoration
Most routes in the Hoenn region feature several areas which can be converted into a Secret Base, with small indents in walls being able to be carved out into a cave, tall trees being able to drop down vines, and clumps of grass being able to be moved. These areas become accessible to this conversion only if the Trainer has a Pokémon that can use Secret Power, available via TM43.
Trainers can decorate their Secret Base in any way they please, being able to put up to 16 decorations into the area. Trainers can run while inside of a Secret Base, but cannot ride a bike. A boy in Mossdeep City reminds players of where their own Secret Base is.
If a player mixes records with other Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald game cartridges, Secret Bases will copy over between them (even those from other players who have previously mixed records). Secret Bases in the same spot as the player's will not be copied over, however bases may exist within the same Tree or Shrub as long as the entrances are on different tiles. Inside of Secret Bases that do not belong to the player, an NPC can be found to represent the person that took that Secret Base as their own. After the Elite Four have been defeated, the player can battle the NPC, who will have the party of the person who owns that Secret Base as of the time of record mixing. These battles award money, experience, and all other things that normal battles with NPCs do, but they can only occur once per day, with the time resetting at midnight. This restriction is reset upon mixing records again, allowing for multiple rematches within the same day. Regardless of the NPC's assigned trainer class, the base payout will always be $20. Items stolen from the NPC's Pokémon using Thief are not kept afterwards. Should the NPC win, the player will not "black out" and return to the last visited Pokémon Center, nor lose any money.
Locations
There are 75 locations where Secret Bases can be made:
Route | Base type | Layout | Location |
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110 | Tree | Split (left) | On an island south of the northern gatehouse. Requires Surf. |
3‑room (right) | |||
111 | Cave (yellow) | Horseshoe | Central area of the eastern wall in the desert region. East of Mirage Tower. |
111 | Cave (yellow) | Divided | Central area of the northern wall in the desert region. East of the southern dirt slope. |
111 | Cave (yellow) | Square | Eastern area of the northern wall in the desert region. Far east of the southern dirt slope. |
111 | Cave (red) | 2-room | On the mountain south of the rest house. Northeast of the southern dirt slope. Requires Mach Bike. |
111 | Cave (yellow) | 2-room | On the mountain southeast of the rest house. East of the southern dirt slope. Requires Mach Bike. |
111 | Tree | Square (left) | West of the rest house. |
Square (right) | |||
111 | Cave (red) | Tall | On the mountain northeast of the rest house. East of the northern dirt slope. Requires Mach Bike. |
113 | Cave (red) | Square | East of the Glass Workshop. |
114 | Tree | Split (left) | On an island west of the bridge. Requires Surf. |
114 | 3-room (right) | ||
114 | Cave (brown) | Square | Western side of the mountainous area. Southwest of Lanette's House. North of Meteor Falls. |
114 | Cave (brown) | Divided B | Eastern side of the mountainous area behind two breakable rocks. South of Lanette's House. Northeast of Meteor Falls. Requires Rock Smash. |
114 | Cave (brown) | 2-room | Eastern side of the mountainous area. South of Lanette's House. Northeast of Meteor Falls. |
114 | Cave (brown) | 2-room | Southern part of the mountainous area beyond a breakable rock. Southeast of Meteor Falls. Requires Rock Smash. |
114 | Cave (brown) | Divided A | Slightly east of Meteor Falls behind a breakable rock. Requires Rock Smash. |
115 | Cave (red) | Divided | Southwest of Meteor Falls along the beach central. |
115 | Cave (brown) | Divided B | Southeast of Meteor Falls, head east after passing the first set of steps leading to Meteor Falls. |
115 | Cave (brown) | Square | East of Meteor Falls, before the second set of steps leading to Meteor Falls. |
115 | Cave (yellow) | Divided | Along the western portion of the northern beach. Requires Surf. |
115 | Tree | Tall (left) | From the northern beach head into the forested area and take the western path. Requires Surf. |
Split (right) | |||
115 | Cave (brown) | Square | In the northern mountainous area, west of the dirt slope. Requires Surf. |
115 | Cave (brown) | Divided B | In the northern mountainous area, south and down the steps from the dirt slope. Requires Surf. |
115 | Cave (brown) | Divided A | In the northern mountainous area, southwest and down the steps from the dirt slope. Requires Surf. |
115 | Cave (brown) | 2-room | In the northern mountainous area, up the dirt slope and to the east. Requires Surf and Mach Bike. |
115 | Cave (brown) | Divided A | In the northern mountainous area, up the dirt slope and to the south. Requires Surf and Mach Bike. |
116 | Cave (blue) | 2-room | Southeast of the western Rusturf Tunnel entrance. |
116 | Cave (blue) | Winding | East of the western Rusturf Tunnel entrance, up two sets of steps. |
116 | Cave (blue) | Wide | East of the eastern Rusturf Tunnel entrance. |
116 | Cave (blue) | Square | Northeast of the eastern Rusturf Tunnel entrance, up two sets of steps. |
118 | Cave (yellow) | Square | In the northwestern part of the eastern beach. |
118 | Cave (red) | Square | In the southeastern part of the eastern beach. |
118 | Tree | Tall (left) | Between the loamy soil and the path to Route 119. |
Square (right) | |||
118 | Cave (red) | Tall | East of the path to Route 119. |
119 | Shrub | Wide | West from the house of Wingull, across the river. |
119 | Cave (red) | Divided | East of the southern waterfall, to the north of southernmost loamy soil. |
119 | Cave (blue) | Winding | West of the southern waterfall, across the white railing. Requires Acro Bike. |
119 | Shrub | Square | West of the southern waterfall, across the white railing. Surrounded by trees and tall grass. Requires Acro Bike. |
119 | Tree | 3-room (left) | Can be reached by surfing in the section of the river between the two waterfalls. Located just above and to the west of the southern waterfall. Requires Surf. |
Tall (right) | |||
119 | Shrub | 2-room | Can be reached by surfing in the section of the river between the two waterfalls. Northeast of the southern waterfall beyond some tall grass. Requires Surf. |
119 | Cave (blue) | 2-room | Can be reached by surfing in the section of the river between the two waterfalls. Between the Weather Institute and the northern waterfall. Requires Surf. |
119 | Shrub | Divided | South from Fortree City. East of the northern waterfall. Surrounded by long grass. |
119 | Shrub | Square (left) | Northwestern corner of the map. Up the northern waterfall and across two sets of white railing. Requires Surf, Waterfall, and Acro Bike. |
2-room (right) | |||
119 | Shrub | Divided (left) | Northwestern area. Up the northern waterfall and across three sets of white railing. Requires Surf, Waterfall, and Acro Bike. |
Wide (right) | |||
120 | Cave (blue) | Wide | North of Scorched Slab, along the water's edge and at the bottom of the steps. |
120 | Shrub | Divided | Northeast of Scorched Slab, north of the eastern end of the northern bridge. |
120 | Shrub | Wide | Between Scorched Slab and northern loamy soil, behind a cuttable tree. Requires Cut. |
120 | Shrub | Square | In the southeastern part of the tall grass maze, east of Ancient Tomb. |
120 | Cave (blue) | Winding | North of the southern bridge, across the lake, the left of the two indents. Requires Surf. |
120 | Cave (blue) | 2-room | North of the southern bridge, across the lake, the right of the two indents. Requires Surf. |
120 | Shrub | Square | South of Ancient Tomb and just north of the central loamy soil. |
120 | Shrub | 2-room | South of the southern bridge, just west of Route 121. |
121 | Cave (red) | Divided | Up the first set of steps and west of Mt. Pyre Pier, beyond a cuttable tree. Southwest of the Safari Zone. Requires Cut. |
121 | Cave (red) | Tall | Up the first set of steps and east of Mt. Pyre Pier. South of the Safari Zone. |
121 | Tree | Tall (left) | Down the first set of steps and east of the Safari Zone. |
Square (right) | |||
123 | Cave (blue) | Square | The eastern indent on the small rocky area. Requires Surf to reach this area of the route. |
123 | Cave (blue) | Wide | The middle indent on the small rocky area. Requires Surf to reach this area of the route. |
123 | Cave (blue) | Square | The western indent on the small rocky area. Requires Surf to reach this area of the route. |
125 | Cave (yellow) | 2-room | On an island south of Shoal Cave. Requires Surf. |
125 | Cave (yellow) | Divided | West of Shoal Cave, on the same land mass. Requires Surf. |
125 | Cave (red) | Square | The left of the two indents on an island northeast of Shoal Cave. Requires Surf. |
125 | Cave (red) | 2-room | The right of the two indents on an island northeast of Shoal Cave. Requires Surf. |
127 | Cave (yellow) | Square | The eastern indent on an island to the east of the western tree island. Requires Surf. |
127 | Cave (yellow) | Horseshoe | The western indent on an island to the east of the western tree island. Requires Surf. |
127 | Cave (red) | 2-room | The northwestern indent on an island to the south of the eastern tree island. Requires Surf. |
127 | Cave (yellow) | Horseshoe | The southwestern indent on an island to the south of the eastern tree island. Requires Surf. |
127 | Cave (yellow) | 2-room | The eastern indent on an island to the south of the eastern tree island. Requires Surf. |
Layouts
Representative Trainer Class
The Trainer the player is seen as on other games is dependent on the player's gender and the Trainer's ID number modulo 256 modulo 10 (or the last decimal digit of the lowest byte).
Gender | Last digit of ID # | ||||
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0 or 5 | 1 or 6 | 2 or 7 | 3 or 8 | 4 or 9 | |
Male | Youngster |
Bug Catcher |
Rich Boy |
Camper |
Cooltrainer |
Female | Lass |
School Kid |
Lady |
Picnicker |
Cooltrainer |
Generation IV
- Main article: Underground → Secret Bases
Unlike in Generation III, the Secret Bases in Generation IV are found in the Underground, and instead of NPCs being used to represent other players, the other players can be encountered face-to-face using DS Wireless Communication. In addition, all Secret Bases in Generation IV are all the same shape and size, unlike Generation III bases which can vary in size and shape.
Secret Bases are dug by using a Digger Drill while facing a wall. Initially, there are many Big Boulders in the base. As more flags are obtained, boulders can be removed. Initially, only 10 goods can be placed in a Secret Base, but as the flag is upgraded, the limit increases to 15.
Players cannot battle each other for money underground. However, if a player enters another's Secret Base while they are not decorating (as that requires the entrance be closed), they can attempt to steal their flag and take it to their own Secret Base for rewards, from decorations to a Trainer Card star.
Generation VI
Secret Bases return in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire as Super-Secret Bases (Japanese: スーパーひみつきち Super Secret Base). To make a Secret Base, the player can use Secret Power (TM94) on a Secret Spot. If the player already has an established Secret Base, they will be asked if they want to relocate to the new spot.
A Secret Base can be decorated using decorations the player has bought or received, it can be filled with Secret Pals, and its rank can be upgraded by capturing flags from the Secret Bases of other players.
Other players' bases may be imported into the player's game by StreetPassing players (on the PSS or local Wi-Fi) or by scanning a QR Code on the Secret PC in the player's base. A player can create a QR Code for their base at the Secret PC, where it will be saved to an SD card, or by syncing their game to the Pokémon Global Link, where the QR Code can be viewed on the player's Profile. However, QR Codes cannot be successfully scanned using the same 3DS they were produced from.
A player's appearance as the owner of their Secret Base in another player's game will match the Public Icon on their PSS Profile. This can either be changed directly in the PSS, or indirectly by talking to a man in a suit in the Rustboro City Pokémon Center, to a Pokémon Ranger at the Secret Base Guild Headquarters in Fortree City, or—prior to obtaining the PlayNav—to a man in the Petalburg City Pokémon Center. This influences their team if they are battled as a Secret Base Trainer Grunt and the special skills they can perform as a Secret Pal.
Daily events
Certain events at the player's base or other players' bases are limited to once a day.
At the player's base:
- Battle Secret Pals
- Ask Secret Pals to perform a skill
- Secret Pals may use two skills if the base has reached the Platinum Rank
At other players' bases:
- Receive a welcome gift (decoration) from the base's owner
- Battle the base's owner or Secret Base Trainer Grunts
- Capture the base's flag
When a normal QR Code is scanned, no daily events will be possible with the scanned base or with its owner until the next day. The exception is QR Codes for the special Mossdeep City Secret Base. Daily events in bases scanned for Mossdeep are possible immediately after the base is scanned in; however, the daily events for all bases in Mossdeep City are persistent. That is, the game remembers which daily events have been done for the Mossdeep Secret Base, for its owner, or for its grunts and only allows each different event to be done once per day, even if the base changes.
Decorating
- Main article: Decoration → Super-Secret Base
The Secret Base can be decorated with various decorations using the Secret PC. In addition to positioning decorations, the player may also alter the positions of their Secret Pals and their own position (for when other players visit the player's Secret Base). Only the base's Secret PC, flag, and the square mat they sit on cannot be moved. Up to 25 decorations may be placed in the base (including the five Welcome Mats that are set out by default for Secret Pals, but which may be put away if they are unused).
Rank
The player's Secret Base rank depends on the number of flags they have captured. The Secret Base rank can only be increased by speaking to Aarune at the Secret Base Guild in Fortree City after capturing the required number of flags. The Secret Base rank limits how many special skills Secret Pals can use and influences which items are available for sale at the Secret Base Guild's shops.
Rank | Flags required |
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Normal | — |
Bronze | 30 |
Silver | 100 |
Gold | 500 |
Platinum | 1,000 |
Secret Base Trainers
- Main article: Secret Base Trainer (Trainer class)
The owner of a Secret Base uses the Trainer class "Secret Base Trainer" and they use three of their own Pokémon to battle when challenged, with the level of their Pokémon limited by the number of Badges the player has (unless a Level Release is activated). When a base owner is recruited and battled as a Secret Pal, they will also use the same team.
When the player visits another player's Secret Base, that player's Secret Pals will not use their original teams. Instead, they will use a preset team based on their representative Trainer class (which also matches that Trainer's Public Icon on the PSS). They are also only identified as a "Secret Base Trainer Grunt".
After a battle with any Secret Base Trainer, the player will be healed.
Secret Pals
Secret Pals are owners of other Secret Bases in the player's game that the player has recruited into their own Secret Base. Once a day, a Secret Pal may be battled (regardless of whether they were battled at their base) or asked to perform a special skill. If the player's base has reached the Platinum Rank, Secret Pals may use a skill twice a day. Occasionally, a Secret Pal will also gift the player with a number of flags they have collected (ranging from 1 to 30) the first time the player speaks to them.
Special skills
The special skills a Secret Pal can perform depends on the Trainer class they are represented as (which also matches that Trainer's Public Icon on the PSS), and, depending on the rank of the player's base, they know between one and four different skills.
Secret Pal appearance | Normal | Bronze | Silver | Gold | |
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Hiker |
Aroma Lady |
Massage a Pokémon | Make some goods | Pick something up | Take care of an Egg |
Schoolkid |
Make some goods | Pick something up | Pick up stones | Gather Berries | |
Black Belt |
Battle Girl |
Do some training | Massage a Pokémon | Make some goods | Do some exercise |
Poké Maniac |
Fairy Tale Girl |
Make some goods | Tell my fortune | Pick up stones | Search for treasure |
Poké Fan |
Massage a Pokémon | Gather Berries | Take care of an Egg | Make some goods | |
Pokémon Ranger |
Gather Berries | Pick up stones | Make some goods | Do some exercise | |
Swimmer ♂ |
Hex Maniac |
Make some goods | Pick something up | Tell my fortune | Search for treasure |
Ace Trainer |
Do some exercise | Make some goods | Do some training | Take care of an Egg | |
Street Thug |
Delinquent |
Make some goods | Search for treasure | Pick up stones | Do some training |
Expert |
Do some training | Massage a Pokémon | Do some exercise | Make some goods | |
Rich Boy |
Lady |
Make some goods | Search for treasure | Pick up stones | Massage a Pokémon |
Ninja Boy |
Beauty |
Make some goods | Pick up stones | Gather Berries | Pick something up |
Guitarist |
Lass |
Make some goods | Pick something up | Tell my fortune | Search for treasure |
Pokémon Breeder |
Massage a Pokémon | Do some exercise | Take care of an Egg | Make some goods | |
Camper |
Picnicker |
Gather Berries | Make some goods | Pick something up | Search for treasure |
- Do some exercise: increases the effort values for a chosen stat on a chosen Pokémon in the player's party by 30.
- Do some training: increases the level of a chosen Pokémon in the player's party by 1.
- When leveling up in this manner, no moves will be learned and evolution will not occur.
- Gather Berries: the player receives a Berry.
- Cheri Berry, Chesto Berry, Pecha Berry, Rawst Berry, Aspear Berry, Leppa Berry, Persim Berry, Lum Berry, Sitrus Berry, Liechi Berry, Ganlon Berry, Salac Berry, Petaya Berry, Apicot Berry, Kee Berry, Maranga Berry
- In aggregate, the first nine Berries listed above (through Sitrus) appear approximately 80% of the time, while the rarer seven appear approximately 20% of the time. Individually, the more common nine generally appear at least twice as often as the rarer seven.
- Make some goods: the player receives a decoration.
- Refer to List of Decorations in Generation VI for a list of receivable decorations.
- Massage a Pokémon: increases the friendship of a chosen Pokémon in the player's party by 30.
- Pick something up: the player receives a miscellaneous item.
- Escape Rope, Elixir, Full Restore, Heart Scale, Master Ball, Max Revive, PP Max, PP Up, Rare Candy, Revive, Ultra Ball
- Escape Rope and Ultra Ball together have approximately a 50% chance of appearing, with Escape Rope twice as common as Ultra Ball. Of the rest, Master Ball and PP Max are among the rarest.
- Pick up stones: the player receives an Evolution stone.
- Dawn Stone, Dusk Stone, Everstone, Fire Stone, Leaf Stone, Moon Stone, Shiny Stone, Sun Stone, Thunder Stone, Water Stone
- Everstone is the most common result, appearing approximately 50% of the time. The elemental stones (Fire, Leaf, Thunder, and Water) are the next most common, followed by all of the remaining stones.
- Search for treasure: the player receives an item, usually a valuable item.
- Big Nugget, Big Pearl, Comet Shard, Float Stone, Nugget, Pearl, Pearl String, Rare Bone
- Float Stone appears the most commonly, at approximately a 30% chance.
- Take care of an Egg: decreases the Egg cycle count of a chosen Egg in the player's party by half of its species' base Egg cycle value (rounded up).
- Tell my fortune: the player receives a MAX-strength O-Power
- Bargain Power MAX, Capture Power MAX, Full Recovery Power, Prize Money Power MAX
- All of the powers appear at approximately even rates.
Secret Spots
There are 82 Secret Spots where the player can establish a Secret Base, and an 83rd spot in Mossdeep City reserved for Secret Bases from special QR Codes. There can only be about 30 secret bases in a game at the same time, with any additional bases causing the deletion of older bases.
Location | Layout | Description | |||
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Mossdeep City | In the house south of the Poké Mart | Variable | In a certain house in Mossdeep there is a door that will not open, beyond which lies a super-secret Secret Base. | ||
Route 110 |
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Diagonal A | A Secret Base above a tree growing on an islet with a chic sign. | ||
Route 111 |
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Square A | A Secret Base positioned in a tucked-away corner of a large desert. | ||
Route 111 |
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Wide A | A Secret Base in a romantic cave from which sandstorms may be admired. | ||
Route 111 |
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2-level A | A Secret Base in a cave that’s popular with sand maniacs for its panoramic desert views. | ||
Route 111 |
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Split | A Secret Base in a cave where clouds of dust come blowing in from the desert and sting your eyes. | ||
Route 111 |
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Wide A | A Secret Base above a tree that can truly be called regal and is standing nonchalantly along the road. | ||
Route 111 |
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Split | A Secret Base in a cave just for Bike enthusiasts that can’t be reached without a Mach Bike. | ||
Route 113 |
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Tall A | A Secret Base in a cave where the scenery and your mood will turn gray thanks to the piles of volcanic ash. | ||
Route 114 |
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Diagonal A | A Secret Base above a tree on a very suspicious-looking islet floating all alone in a lake. | ||
Route 114 |
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Divided A | A Secret Base in an exceedingly natural cave hiding casually between cliffs. | ||
Route 114 |
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2-level A | A Secret Base in a cave fortified by rocks that block the way. | ||
Route 114 |
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Divided B | A Secret Base in a cave so extremely ordinary that it needs no explanation at all. | ||
Route 114 |
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Square B | A Secret Base in a cave that is said to have been formed by a crater where you can feel the cosmos. | ||
Route 114 |
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Split | A Secret Base in a cave that is rumored to connect to Meteor Falls. | ||
Route 115 |
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Winding | A Secret Base in a humid cave that is said to be a part of Meteor Falls. | ||
Route 115 |
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Divided C | A Secret Base in a cave where you can get your thrills and that seems like it would sink at high tide. | ||
Route 115 |
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Wide B | A Secret Base above a tree, tucked away off Route 115 where the sea breeze feels great. | ||
Route 115 |
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2-room A | A Secret Base in a cave that’s said to have been a dwelling for people long ago. | ||
Route 115 |
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2-level B | A Secret Base in a cave that’s said to have long ago been the den of Pokémon that lived with people. | ||
Route 115 |
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2-room B | A Secret Base in a cave that’s said to have been lived in by a chief from a village long ago. | ||
Route 116 |
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Square A | A Secret Base in a cave that’s connected to Rusturf Tunnel. It stays cool regardless of the season. | ||
Route 116 |
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Divided B | A Secret Base in a cave that people can’t usually find because it’s hiding out in the open. | ||
Route 116 |
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2-level A | A Secret Base in a cave in the hills just beyond Rusturf Tunnel with a most amazing view. | ||
Route 116 |
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Diagonal A | A Secret Base in a cave that’s a little exciting because it seems like a man who lost his glasses might find it. | ||
Route 117 |
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Tall B | A Secret Base above a tree right in the middle of the route, as if it weren’t a secret at all. | ||
Route 118 |
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Diagonal B | A Secret Base in a cave that’s in danger of being found by the Guitarist on the big rock by the inlet. | ||
Route 118 |
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Square B | A Secret Base in a cave that’s in danger of being found by the Fisherman on the big rock by the inlet. | ||
Route 118 |
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Split | A Secret Base in a cave by the big rock by the inlet that’s relatively difficult to find. | ||
Route 118 |
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Wide A | A Secret Base above a tree where you can watch the growth of trees with dangerous thorns. | ||
Route 118 |
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2-level C | A Secret Base in the cave surrounded by grass that stands out the least on Route 118. | ||
Route 119 |
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Square C | A Secret Base in a bush next to soft soil that gardeners can’t get enough of. | ||
Route 119 |
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Divided C | A Secret Base in a bush over the river and through the tall grass that’s popular for being hard to find. | ||
Route 119 |
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Wide B | A Secret Base above a tree by a river that’s big with connoisseurs along Route 119. | ||
Route 119 |
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2-room B | A Secret Base in a quietly refined cave where the sound of a waterfall soaks into your body. | ||
Route 119 |
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3-room | A Secret Base in a bush that the nearby Bird Keeper knows about even though it’s in an out-of-the-way place. | ||
Route 119 |
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2-room A | A Secret Base in a bush at the end of a railing bridge. An Acro Bike is needed to reach it. | ||
Route 119 |
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Square B | A Secret Base in a bush that’s a little itchy and surrounded by long grass. | ||
Route 119 |
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3-room | A Secret Base in a cave that can be seen from a long bridge but takes a long time to reach. | ||
Route 119 |
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Diagonal A | A Secret Base in a cave where you can kill time by watching people cross a long bridge. | ||
Route 119 |
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2-room B | A Secret Base in a bush with a slimy floor due to being in a place with a lot of rain. | ||
Route 120 |
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Tall B | A Secret Base in a cave that’s apparently sometimes visited by people who mistake it for Scorched Slab. | ||
Route 120 |
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Square C | A Secret Base in a bush surrounded by tall grass where you can see Pokémon often. | ||
Route 120 |
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Square B | A Secret Base in a bush in a small open area beyond a thorny tree. | ||
Route 120 |
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Diagonal A | A Secret Base in a bush deep in the long grass that’s perfect to hide out in. | ||
Route 120 |
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Winding | A Secret Base in a cave that boasts of a view of a clear lake right before your eyes. | ||
Route 120 |
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Divided A | A Secret Base in a bush that stinks of grass from being covered in long grass. | ||
Route 120 |
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Tall A | A Secret Base in a bush next to soft soil and a pond where gardening and fishing are enjoyed. | ||
Route 120 |
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Wide A | A Secret Base above a tree where the unusual aura from nearby mysterious ruins hangs thick in the air. | ||
Route 121 |
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Tall B | A Secret Base in a cave blocked by a thorny tree and positioned along the water’s edge. | ||
Route 121 |
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Tall B | A Secret Base above a tree next to the Safari Zone where the smells of Pokémon sometimes come wafting over. | ||
Route 121 |
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2-level A | A Secret Base in a cave near some stairs, so the footsteps of passersby are noisy. | ||
Route 123 |
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Divided B | A Secret Base in a cave that doesn’t leave much of an impression on a route with a gentle slope. | ||
Route 123 |
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2-level C | A Secret Base in a cave dedicated to Fishermen with outstanding access to 123 Go Fish. | ||
Route 123 |
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Tall B | A Secret Base above a tree that gardeners long for due to its outstanding access to the Berry fields. | ||
Route 125 |
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2-level B | A Secret Base in a cave positioned on a small beach where the winds blow in from the sea. | ||
Route 125 |
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Wide B | A Secret Base in a cave next to Shoal Cave, making it great for hunting for salt and seashells. | ||
Route 125 |
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Winding | A Secret Base in a cave made in what would be the little brother of what everyone calls twin rocks. | ||
Route 125 |
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2-room B | A Secret Base in a cave made in what would be the big brother of what everyone calls twin rocks. | ||
Route 126 |
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3-room | A Secret Base in a cave that can’t be reached without using Dive, even though it looks like you could Surf there. | ||
Route 126 |
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Divided C | A Secret Base in a cave that’s high level of secrecy stops it from being found just by using Surf as usual. | ||
Route 127 |
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Wide B | A Secret Base in a cave you cannot relax in because it’s always surrounded by Fishermen. | ||
Route 127 |
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2-level B | A Secret Base in a cave fated to disappear as it continues to be eroded by the waves. | ||
Route 127 |
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Winding | A Secret Base in a cave that still shows traces of having been the den of Water-type Pokémon long ago. | ||
Route 127 |
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2-level B | A Secret Base in a cave said to have been the hideout for a robber being pursued by the International Police. | ||
Route 127 |
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Divided C | A Secret Base in a cave where the International Police held a stakeout to catch a robber. | ||
Rusturf Tunnel |
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2-level C | A Secret Base in a cave where you can’t fall asleep at night because of the wild Whismur going berserk every night. | ||
Granite Cave |
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2-room A | A Secret Base in a cave in a dark cellar that’s popular with women who dislike getting a suntan. | ||
Jagged Pass |
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2-room A | A Secret Base in a cave with an extremely comfortable interior despite it being on a dangerous path by a cliff. | ||
Fiery Path |
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3-room | A Secret Base in a cave that you can expect to have the same effects as a sauna due to the hot location. | ||
Secret Shore |
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Diagonal B | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 301 due to the housing-development-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Shore |
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Divided B | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 302 due to the housing-development-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Shore |
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2-level C | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 401 due to the housing-development-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Shore |
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Divided A | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 303 due to the housing-development-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Shore |
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Tall A | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 101 due to the housing-development-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Shore |
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Square A | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 201 due to the housing-development-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Meadow |
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Wide A | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 101 due to the apartment-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Meadow |
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Divided A | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 102 due to the apartment-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Meadow |
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Tall A | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 201 due to the apartment-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Meadow |
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Diagonal B | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 301 due to the apartment-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Meadow |
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2-level C | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 202 due to the apartment-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Meadow |
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Divided B | A Secret Base in a cave commonly referred to as No. 401 due to the apartment-like structure of the plot. | ||
Secret Islet |
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Wide A | A Secret Base above a tree that feels too much like a resort to call it a Secret Base. | ||
Layouts
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In general, layouts for Secret Bases are not restricted to a given type of base (such as blue caves or trees), but some layouts do only occur in one type, such as the Square C layout, which is only in shrub bases.
Layout type | Description |
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2-level | This layout has two levels, but a Stairs Decoration is required to access the top level. The entrance, Secret PC, and flag are all in the bottom level. |
2-room | This layout has two large areas in the north and south, but a Solid Board decoration is required to access the north area. The entrance, Secret PC, and flag are all in the south area. |
3-room | This layout has three large areas approximately in a Y shape, but a Solid Board decoration is required to access either of the northern areas. The entrance, Secret PC, and flag are all in the south area. |
Diagonal | This layout has a large area at the entrance and a large area to the northeast or northwest, with the base narrowing slightly between the two areas. |
Divided | This layout has a large area separated from the entrance by a narrow passage. In the Divided B and C layouts, the entrance area is also a large area. The Divided B layout is divided into north and south areas, while A and C have east and west areas. |
Split | In this layout, the entrance passage leads north and then branches to two large areas to either side of the entrance. |
Square | This layout has one simple area, with dimensions that are roughly square. |
Tall | This layout has one simple area, significantly taller than it is wide. |
Wide | This layout has one simple area, significantly wider than it is tall. |
Winding | This layout has two large areas in the north and south, but they are connected by a narrow, twisting passageway. |
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Generation VIII
- Main article: Grand Underground → Secret Base
In the anime
Secret Bases first appeared in A Three Team Scheme. While staying in Dewford Town, Ash and his friends stumbled across Keanu's Secret Base, which he had created with the help of his Nincada. Later in the episode, Team Rocket also found the Secret Base and stole Keanu's Pokémon, which Ash and his friends helped him to get back. It was later destroyed when Team Magma drilled with their large orange boring machine.
Team Rocket also had their own Secret Base in A Six Pack Attack!, which was located in a cave behind a waterfall. By the end of the episode, it was completely destroyed, greatly displeasing Giovanni when he was later informed of the incident.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Ruby & Sapphire arc
Sapphire has a Secret Base at Route 101, which first appeared in Making Mirth with Mightyena. She uses it to observe wild Pokémon in order to help her father with his research. After saving Ruby from two Mightyena, she brought him to her Base, where the two arranged a bet, with Ruby swearing to collect all of Hoenn's Contest Ribbons in 80 days, while Sapphire promised to collect all of Hoenn's Gym Badges in the same amount of time.
In It All Ends Now VIII, Ruby and Sapphire met each other at Sapphire's Secret Base, with both of them having succeeded in their respective goals within the time limit. To Sapphire's shock, Ruby had taken the liberty to decorate the base while waiting for Sapphire to arrive.
Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc
In PS612, Wally was revealed to have built himself his own Secret Base at Route 120 with the help of Aarune. After Sapphire was defeated by Zinnia, Aarune found her and took her to Wally's Base to recover. She was later located there by Ruby and Emerald through Hoopa's ring. The Base was later destroyed when Hoopa transported Rayquaza, Groudon, and Kyogre to Route 120 through its ring.
Trivia
- In the Underground, it is possible for a mining spot to spawn on the same spot as the player's Secret Base.
In other languages
Secret Base
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Super-Secret Base
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Flag
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See also
- Secret Power
- Decoration
- Underground
- Grand Underground
- Digger Drill
- Villa - A maison the player owns in Pokémon Platinum where the player can freely decorate. It can be visited by many NPC characters.
- Join Avenue - A building the player owns in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 where the player can freely decorate and arrange stalls. It can be visited by Gym Leaders.
This article is part of Project Locations, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world. |