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'''Panula Cave''' (Japanese: '''パヌラのどうくつ''' ''Panula Cave'') is the location of the eighth mission in {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}}. It is an ice-covered cave that is connected to the [[Krokka Tunnel]].
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'''Panula Cave''' (Japanese: '''パヌラのどうくつ''' ''Panula Cave'') is the location of the eighth mission in {{vg|Pokémon Ranger}}. It is an ice-covered cave that is connected to the [[Krokka Tunnel]].


The player must travel through the cave, and then along the [[North Road]], to reach [[Wintown]] after traveling to the entrance by submarine from [[Summerland]]. However, the [[Go-Rock Squad]] are causing trouble there and a raging {{p|Steelix}} must be calmed to reveal it was Go-Rock Squad's {{p|Steelix}}. The mission is completed after the player returns to Wintown.
The {{player}} must travel through the cave, and then along the [[North Road]], to reach [[Wintown]] after traveling to the entrance using the [[Aquamole]] from [[Summerland]]. However, the [[Go-Rock Squad]] grunts are causing trouble there and a raging {{p|Steelix}} must be calmed to reveal it was Go-Rock Squad's {{p|Steelix}}. The mission is completed after the player arrives in Wintown.
==Regice==


==Wild Pokémon==
==Wild Pokémon==
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{{fiorep}}
{{fiorepkmn|025|Pikachu|Electric|Recharge|2|2}}
{{fiorepkmn|025|Pikachu|Electric|Recharge|2|2}}
{{fiorepkmn|026|Raichu|Electric|Recharge|3|3}}
{{fiorepkmn|042|Golbat|Poison|Gust|2|7}}
{{fiorepkmn|042|Golbat|Poison|Gust|2|7}}
{{fiorepkmn|061|Poliwhirl|Water|Soak|2|5}}
{{fiorepkmn|061|Poliwhirl|Water|Soak|2|5}}
{{fiorepkmn|062|Poliwrath|Water|Soak|3|11}}
{{fiorepkmn|062|Poliwrath|Water|Soak|3|11}}
{{fiorepkmn|124|Jynx|Psychic|||9}}
{{fiorepkmn|076|Golem|Rock|Crush|3|15}}
{{fiorepkmn|169|Crobat|Poison|||4}}
{{fiorepkmn|124|Jynx|Psychic||None|9}}
{{fiorepkmn|202|Wobbuffet|Psychic|||8}}
{{fiorepkmn|169|Crobat|Poison||None|4}}
{{fiorepkmn|208|Steelix|Ground|||10|yes|Mission only}}
{{fiorepkmn|202|Wobbuffet|Psychic||None|8}}
{{fiorepkmn|208|Steelix|Ground||None|10|yes|Mission only}}
{{fiorepkmn|215|Sneasel|Dark|Cut|2|3}}
{{fiorepkmn|215|Sneasel|Dark|Cut|2|3}}
{{fiorepkmn|220|Swinub|Ice|Tackle|1|5}}
{{fiorepkmn|220|Swinub|Ice|Tackle|1|5}}
{{fiorepkmn|221|Piloswine|Ice|Tackle|3|7}}
{{fiorepkmn|221|Piloswine|Ice|Tackle|3|7}}
{{fiorepkmn|293|Whismur|Normal|||4}}
{{fiorepkmn|293|Whismur|Normal||None|4}}
{{fiorepkmn|294|Loudred|Normal|||7}}
{{fiorepkmn|294|Loudred|Normal||None|7}}
{{fiorepkmn|295|Exploud|Normal|||14}}
{{fiorepkmn|295|Exploud|Normal||None|14}}
{{fiorepkmn|308|Medicham|Fighting|Crush|2|9}}
{{fiorepkmn|308|Medicham|Fighting|Crush|2|9}}
{{fiorepkmn|338|Solrock|Psychic|||6}}
{{fiorepkmn|338|Solrock|Psychic||None|6}}
{{fiorepkmn|356|Dusclops|Ghost|||9}}
{{fiorepkmn|356|Dusclops|Ghost||None|9}}
{{fiorepkmn|359|Absol|Dark|Cut|3|5}}
{{fiorepkmn|359|Absol|Dark|Cut|3|5}}
{{fiorepkmn|361|Snorunt|Ice|Crush|1|7}}
{{fiorepkmn|361|Snorunt|Ice|Crush|1|7}}
{{fiorepkmn|362|Glalie|Ice|||9}}
{{fiorepkmn|362|Glalie|Ice||None|9}}
{{fiorepkmn|378|Regice|Ice|||13}}
{{fiorepkmn/f|378|Regice|Ice||None|13}}
 
==Go-Rock Squad==
===Mission: Aquamole to the North===
====Go-Rock Squad Grunt====
{{fiorep}}
{{fiorepkmn/f|208|Steelix|Ground||None|10}}
 
==Obstacles==
{{main|Obstacle}}
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Image
!Name
!Description
!Field Move
!Hidden Pokemon
|-
|[[File:Sign (Pokemon Ranger).jpg|frameless|200x200px]]
|Sign
|This sign is mysteriously replaced if it is cut into tiny pieces.
|[[File:Cut fm.png|frameless]]
|
|-
|[[File:Boulder (Pokemon Ranger).jpg|frameless|200x200px]]
|Boulder
|A Pokémon that can break a boulder of this size earns the respect of others.
|[[File:Crush fm.png|frameless]][[File:Crush fm.png|frameless]]
|
|-
|[[File:Steelix (Pokemon Ranger).jpg|frameless|200x200px]]
|Steelix
|It's asleep and can't be captured. A heavy blast of water may awaken it.
|[[File:Soak fm.png|frameless]][[File:Soak fm.png|frameless]][[File:Soak fm.png|frameless]]
|
|-
|[[File:Ice (Pokemon Ranger).jpg|frameless|200x200px]]
|Ice
|Only strong flames can melt this slab of ice formed over many years.
|[[File:Burn fm.png|frameless]][[File:Burn fm.png|frameless]][[File:Burn fm.png|frameless]]
|
|}
 
==Layout==
 
==Trivia==
There are many signs placed about the cave by the Panula Cave Preservation Society.
*This lake's water is salty. It is not recommended for cooking.
*<Pedestal Stalagmites> Enjoy the passionate dancing of Jynx on these naturally formed stages.
*In this hole is a slide formed naturally by ice over many years.
 
==Names==
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{locationcolor/light|cave}}; border: 3px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|cave}}"
|-
!Language
!Name
!Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|パヌラのどうくつ ''Panula Cave''
|From the genus ''{{wp|Campanula}}''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|English
|Panula Cave
|From its Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|German
|Panula-Höhle
|From its Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Spanish
|Cueva Helada
|From ''helada'' (frost, freezing)
|- style="background:#FFF"
|French
|Grotte Glaçon
|From ''glaçon'' (icicle)
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Italian
|Grotta Gelo
|From ''gelo'' (intense cold; frost)
|}
|}


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Panula Cave パヌラのどうくつ
Panula Cave
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Map description
This cave's deepest area is encased in ice. It is the coldest spot in the Fiore region.
Required for navigation
Connecting locations
 
North Road
 
Panula Cave
 
Krokka Tunnel
 
Location
Fiore Panula Cave Map.png
Location of Panula Cave in Fiore.
Pokémon world routes
     

Panula Cave (Japanese: パヌラのどうくつ Panula Cave) is the location of the eighth mission in Pokémon Ranger. It is an ice-covered cave that is connected to the Krokka Tunnel.

The player must travel through the cave, and then along the North Road, to reach Wintown after traveling to the entrance using the Aquamole from Summerland. However, the Go-Rock Squad grunts are causing trouble there and a raging Steelix must be calmed to reveal it was Go-Rock Squad's Steelix. The mission is completed after the player arrives in Wintown.

Regice

Wild Pokémon

This is a listing of the Pokémon found in Panula Cave after the credits:

Pokémon Assist Field Loops
Pikachu Pikachu Electric Recharge Recharge 2
Raichu Raichu Electric Recharge Recharge Recharge 3
Golbat Golbat Poison Gust Gust 7
Poliwhirl Poliwhirl Water Soak Soak 5
Poliwrath Poliwrath Water Soak Soak Soak 11
Golem Golem Rock Crush Crush Crush 15
Jynx Jynx Psychic None 9
Crobat Crobat Poison None 4
Wobbuffet Wobbuffet Psychic None 8
Steelix Steelix * Ground None 10
Sneasel Sneasel Dark Cut Cut 3
Swinub Swinub Ice Tackle 5
Piloswine Piloswine Ice Tackle Tackle Tackle 7
Whismur Whismur Normal None 4
Loudred Loudred Normal None 7
Exploud Exploud Normal None 14
Medicham Medicham Fighting Crush Crush 9
Solrock Solrock Psychic None 6
Dusclops Dusclops Ghost None 9
Absol Absol Dark Cut Cut Cut 5
Snorunt Snorunt Ice Crush 7
Glalie Glalie Ice None 9
Regice Regice Ice None 13


Go-Rock Squad

Mission: Aquamole to the North

Go-Rock Squad Grunt

Pokémon Assist Field Loops
Steelix Steelix Ground None 10


Obstacles

Main article: Obstacle
Image Name Description Field Move Hidden Pokemon
Sign (Pokemon Ranger).jpg Sign This sign is mysteriously replaced if it is cut into tiny pieces. Cut fm.png
Boulder (Pokemon Ranger).jpg Boulder A Pokémon that can break a boulder of this size earns the respect of others. Crush fm.pngCrush fm.png
Steelix (Pokemon Ranger).jpg Steelix It's asleep and can't be captured. A heavy blast of water may awaken it. Soak fm.pngSoak fm.pngSoak fm.png
Ice (Pokemon Ranger).jpg Ice Only strong flames can melt this slab of ice formed over many years. Burn fm.pngBurn fm.pngBurn fm.png

Layout

Trivia

There are many signs placed about the cave by the Panula Cave Preservation Society.

  • This lake's water is salty. It is not recommended for cooking.
  • <Pedestal Stalagmites> Enjoy the passionate dancing of Jynx on these naturally formed stages.
  • In this hole is a slide formed naturally by ice over many years.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese パヌラのどうくつ Panula Cave From the genus Campanula
English Panula Cave From its Japanese name
German Panula-Höhle From its Japanese name
Spanish Cueva Helada From helada (frost, freezing)
French Grotte Glaçon From glaçon (icicle)
Italian Grotta Gelo From gelo (intense cold; frost)

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