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''' | :''Not to be confused with [[PokéStop]]''. | ||
{{Infobox location | |||
|image=Rock Poké Spot XD.png | |||
|image_size=300px | |||
|mapdesc=A rough and rocky <sc>Pok</sc>é <sc>Spot</sc> where wild <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc> appear.<sup>'''{{color|{{locationcolor/dark|sand}}|Rock}}'''</sup><br/>A lush, oasis-like <sc>Pok</sc>é <sc>Spot</sc> where wild <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc> appear.<sup>'''{{color|{{locationcolor/dark|lake}}|Oasis}}'''</sup><br/>A dark and damp <sc>Pok</sc>é <sc>Spot</sc> where wild <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc> appear.<sup>'''{{color|{{locationcolor/dark|cave}}|Cave}}'''</sup> | |||
|type=land | |||
|location_name=Poké Spot | |||
|japanese_name=ポケスポット | |||
|translated_name=Poké Spot | |||
|location=Eastern Orre<sup>'''{{color|{{locationcolor/dark|sand}}|Rock}}'''</sup><br/>Middle of Orre<sup>'''{{color|{{locationcolor/dark|lake}}|Oasis}}'''</sup><br/>Northern Orre<sup>'''{{color|{{locationcolor/dark|cave}}|Cave}}'''</sup> | |||
|region=Orre | |||
|generation={{gen|III}} | |||
|map=Poké Spot Monitor.png | |||
|mapsize=300px | |||
}} | |||
'''Poké Spots''' (Japanese: '''ポケスポット''' ''Poké Spot'') are locations in [[Orre]] where {{pkmn2|wild}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} can be {{pkmn|battle}}d and caught in {{Pokémon XD}}. Since the majority of Orre is a wasteland, it does not have the abundance of wild Pokémon found in other regions and thus Poké Spots are rare, with only three known to exist. The three Poké Spots are called the '''Rock Poké Spot''' (Japanese: '''岩場のポケスポット''' ''Rocky Poké Spot''), the '''Oasis Poké Spot''' (Japanese: '''オアシスのポケスポット''' ''Oasis Poké Spot''), and the '''Cave Poké Spot''' (Japanese: '''洞窟のポケスポット''' ''Cave Poké Spot''). The Pokémon found at the three spots loosely correspond to the terrain of the spot. | |||
Wild Pokémon are only lured into the open at a | Wild Pokémon are only lured into the open at a Poké Spot if [[Poké Snack]]s are left there. Up to ten Poké Snacks can be left at any one spot, and they will slowly be eaten away if a wild Pokémon arrives. During this period, the {{player}} will be notified of activity at the Poké Spot by their [[P★DA]]. If they arrive before all the Poké Snacks are eaten, they can battle the wild Pokémon. | ||
There is a 10% chance that, in lieu of a wild Pokémon, the {{p|Munchlax}} owned by the Herb Shop owner from [[Gateon Port]] will arrive at a Poké Spot and start to eat the Poké Snacks. Instead of battling the Munchlax, its {{pkmn|Trainer}} will arrive as well, giving the player 10 Poké Snacks to compensate any the Munchlax may have eaten, along with a random [[herbal medicine]] as a token of apology. The runaway {{p|Bonsly}} also has a 30% chance to appear at a Poké Spot after having been scared off the [[S.S. Libra]] by the player's P★DA ringtone. The Bonsly can be returned to its Trainer using the same tactics attempted aboard the S.S. Libra: by approaching it slowly. Once Bonsly is returned, it will no longer appear at any of the Poké Spots. | |||
If the player catches the rarest Pokémon in each Poké Spot ({{p|Trapinch}} in the Rock Poké Spot, {{p|Surskit}} in the Oasis Poké Spot or {{p|Wooper}} in the Cave Poké Spot), the player can do an [[in-game trade]] with [[Duking]] to obtain a Pokémon that knows special moves. | |||
==Rock | ==Items== | ||
Found in the eastern | {{itlisth|land}} | ||
{{itemlist|None|Received from [[Duking]] upon entering the Rock Poké Spot for the first time|XD=yes|display=[[Poké Snack]] ×10}} | |||
{{itemlist|None|Received from Duking upon entering the Rock Poké Spot for the first time|XD=yes|display={{DL|P★DA|Spot Monitor}}}} | |||
{{itemlist|None|Dropped by [[Trudly]] and [[Folly]] after defeating [[Miror B.]] at the Cave Poké Spot|XD=yes|display=[[Miror Radar]]}} | |||
{{itemlist|None|Received as a token of apology from the [[Herb Shop]] owner if her {{p|Munchlax}} eats the {{player}}'s bait|XD=yes|display=[[Poké Snack]] ×10}} | |||
{{itemlist|Heal Powder|Received as a token of apology from the Herb Shop owner if her Munchlax eats the player's bait (one herb selected at random)|XD=yes}} | |||
{{itemlist|Energy Powder|Received as a token of apology from the Herb Shop owner if her Munchlax eats the player's bait (one herb selected at random)|XD=yes|display=[[Energy Powder|EnergyPowder]]}} | |||
{{itemlist|Energy Root|Received as a token of apology from the Herb Shop owner if her Munchlax eats the player's bait (one herb selected at random)|XD=yes}} | |||
{{itemlist|Revival Herb|Received as a token of apology from the Herb Shop owner if her Munchlax eats the player's bait (one herb selected at random)|XD=yes}} | |||
{{itlistfoot|land}} | |||
==List of Poké Spots== | |||
===Rock Poké Spot=== | |||
[[File:Rock Poké Spot XD.png|300px|thumb|Rock Poké Spot]] | |||
Found in the eastern portion of Orre, close to the [[Outskirt Stand]], this Poké Spot is a small desert clearing surrounded by canyon cliffs. When the player is not battling here, this Poké Spot is bordered on the left by a cliff that overhangs part of the Poké Spot and to the right by several large rocks. From the entrance to the center is a brick sidewalk. In the center is the platform for the placement of Poké Snacks. | |||
Three Pokémon can be found here: | Three Pokémon can be found here: | ||
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|sand}}; border:3px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|sand}}" | |||
! colspan=2 | Pokémon | |||
! Levels | |||
! Rate | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/XD|027|Sandshrew}} | |||
| {{p|Sandshrew}} | |||
| 10-23 | |||
| 50% | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/XD|207|Gligar}} | |||
| {{p|Gligar}} | |||
| 10-20 | |||
| 35% | |||
|- | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP/XD|328|Trapinch}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | {{p|Trapinch}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | 10-20 | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 15% | |||
|} | |||
==Oasis | ===Oasis Poké Spot=== | ||
Found in the western | [[File:Oasis Poké Spot XD.png|300px|thumb|Oasis Poké Spot]] | ||
Found in the western portion of Orre, close to [[Pyrite Town]], this Poké Spot is a small peninsula with rich flora that is an oasis in the middle of the desert. When the player is not battling here, this Poké Spot is circular and almost entirely surrounded by water. Bordering the edge of the Oasis Poké Spot is a circle of grass dotted with several rocks and five palm trees. Inside the circle of grass are smaller concentric circles of sand and grass in a pattern similar to a [[Poké Ball]], with a stone platform at the center for the placement of Poké Snacks. | |||
Three Pokémon can be found here: | Three Pokémon can be found here: | ||
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{locationcolor/light|lake}}; border: 3px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|sand}}" | |||
! colspan=2 | Pokémon | |||
! Levels | |||
! Rate | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background: #fff" | |||
| {{MSP/XD|187|Hoppip}} | |||
| {{p|Hoppip}} | |||
| 10-20 | |||
| 50% | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background: #fff" | |||
| {{MSP/XD|231|Phanpy}} | |||
| {{p|Phanpy}} | |||
| 10-20 | |||
| 35% | |||
|- | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP/XD|283|Surskit}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | {{p|Surskit}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | 10-20 | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 15% | |||
|} | |||
==Cave | ===Cave Poké Spot=== | ||
Found in the northern | [[File:Cave Poké Spot XD.png|300px|thumb|Cave Poké Spot]] | ||
Found in the northern portion of Orre, on the side of [[Mt. Battle]], this Poké Spot is a small area in a cavern full of stalagmites and stalactites. Similar to the other two Poké Spots, there is a platform in the center for the placement of Poké Snacks. Also, the player's first encounter with [[Miror B.]] takes place here. | |||
Three Pokémon can be found here: | Three Pokémon can be found here: | ||
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|cave}}; border:3px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|cave}}" | |||
! colspan=2 | Pokémon | |||
! Levels | |||
! Rate | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/XD|041|Zubat}} | |||
| {{p|Zubat}} | |||
| 10-21 | |||
| 50% | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/XD|304|Aron}} | |||
| {{p|Aron}} | |||
| 10-21 | |||
| 35% | |||
|- | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP/XD|194|Wooper}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | {{p|Wooper}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | 10-21 | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 15% | |||
|} | |||
==Trainers== | |||
{{Party/Single | |||
|color={{cool color}} | |||
|headcolor={{shadow color light}} | |||
|bordercolor={{cool color dark}} | |||
|sprite=Miror B XD Headshot.png{{!}}75px | |||
|prize={{PDollar}}440 | |||
|class=Wanderer | |||
|classlink=Miror B. | |||
|name={{color2|000|Miror B.}} | |||
|game=XD | |||
|location=Poké Spot | |||
|locationname=Cave Poké Spot | |||
|pokemon=4}} | |||
|{{Pokémon/3 | |||
|ndex=271 | |||
|game=XD | |||
|pokemon=Lombre | |||
|level=17 | |||
|type1=Water|type2=Grass | |||
|ability=Swift Swim | |||
|gender=male | |||
|move1=Rain Dance|move1type=Water | |||
|move2=Water Gun|move2type=Water | |||
|move3=Mega Drain|move3type=Grass | |||
|move4=Astonish|move4type=Ghost}} | |||
|{{Pokémon/3 | |||
|ndex=271 | |||
|game=XD | |||
|pokemon=Lombre | |||
|level=17 | |||
|type1=Water|type2=Grass | |||
|ability=Swift Swim | |||
|gender=male | |||
|move1=Thief|move1type=Dark | |||
|move2=Water Gun|move2type=Water | |||
|move3=Mega Drain|move3type=Grass | |||
|move4=Astonish|move4type=Ghost}} | |||
{{Party/Div|color={{cool color}}}} | |||
|{{Pokémon/3 | |||
|ndex=271 | |||
|game=XD | |||
|pokemon=Lombre | |||
|level=17 | |||
|type1=Water|type2=Grass | |||
|ability=Swift Swim | |||
|gender=female | |||
|move1=Rain Dance|move1type=Water | |||
|move2=Water Gun|move2type=Water | |||
|move3=Mega Drain|move3type=Grass | |||
|move4=Astonish|move4type=Ghost}} | |||
|{{Pokémon/3/Shadow | |||
|ndex=100 | |||
|game=XD | |||
|pokemon=Voltorb | |||
|gender=none | |||
|held=Magnet | |||
|ability=Soundproof|ability2=Static | |||
|level=19 | |||
|type1=Electric | |||
|move1=Shadow Rush|move1type=Shadow | |||
|move2=Shadow Panic|move2type=Shadow}} | |||
{{Party/Footer}} | |||
If the player loses to Miror B. here, an oversight will prevent {{shadow|Voltorb}} from appearing in Miror B.'s [[rematch]] teams, locking the player out of obtaining it and {{shadow|Dragonite}}. | |||
If the [[Miror Radar]] goes off, Miror B. may appear at a random Poké Spot, carrying a [[Miror B.#Poké Spot battles|team]] including one or two Shadow Pokémon the player previously failed to snag. Sometimes, however, instead of Miror B., just [[Trudly]] and [[Folly]] may be present. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Orre Rock Poké Spot Map.png|Location of the Rock Poké Spot in Orre | |||
Orre Oasis Poké Spot Map.png|Location of the Oasis Poké Spot in Orre | |||
Orre Cave Poké Spot Map.png|Location of the Cave Poké Spot in Orre | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*Due to games set in Orre replacing the "Run" option in battle with "Call", it is impossible to run away from wild Pokémon except by using {{m|Teleport}}, or by forcing the wild Pokémon out of the battle via {{m|Roar}} or {{m|Whirlwind}}. | |||
**This is also the only circumstance in which Teleport can be successfully used in battle in the Orre region. | |||
**If a [[Fluffy Tail]] or [[Poké Doll]] is traded into the game, attempting to use it at any time, even in battle against a wild Pokémon, will prompt a message saying that the item's use is forbidden in the Orre region. | |||
**[[Smoke Ball]]s still function as normal, however. If one is traded into the game and held by a Pokémon, that Pokémon can Teleport away from the battle, even if its opponent is a {{p|Trapinch}} with {{a|Arena Trap}}. | |||
*[[Shiny Pokémon]] that appear at Poké Spots will appear as Shiny in the overworld prior to the battle beginning. However, they will not sparkle at the beginning of the encounter like wild Shiny Pokémon do in other games. | |||
==In other languages== | |||
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|land}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|land}} | |||
|fr=Poké Place | |||
|de=PokéPlatz | |||
|it=Riserva Pokémon | |||
|es=Poké Espacio}} | |||
{| | |||
|- style="vertical-align:top" | |||
| | |||
''Rock Poké Spot'' | |||
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|sand}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|sand}} | |||
|fr=Poké Place Roche | |||
|de=Wüsten-Platz | |||
|it=Riserva Rocciosa | |||
|es=Poké Espacio Roca}} | |||
| | |||
''Oasis Poké Spot'' | |||
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|lake}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|lake}} | |||
|fr=Poké Place Oasis | |||
|de=Oasen-Platz | |||
|it=Riserva Tropicale | |||
|es=Poké Espacio Remanso}} | |||
| | |||
''Cave Poké Spot'' | |||
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|cave}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|cave}} | |||
|fr=Poké Place Grotte | |||
|de=Höhlen-Platz | |||
|it=Riserva Sotterranea | |||
|es=Poké Espacio Cueva}} | |||
|} | |||
{{-}} | |||
{{Orre}}<br> | |||
{{Project Locations notice}} | |||
[[Category:Pokémon XD]] | |||
[[Category:Orre locations]] | [[Category:Orre locations]] | ||
[[Category:XD locations]] | |||
[[Category:Caves]] | |||
[[Category:Game mechanics]] | |||
[[Category:Methods of obtaining Pokémon]] | |||
[[de:Poképlatz]] | |||
[[es:Poké espacio]] | |||
[[fr:Poké Place]] | |||
[[it:Riserve Pokémon]] | |||
[[ja:ポケスポット]] |
Latest revision as of 00:08, 17 August 2024
- Not to be confused with PokéStop.
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Map description: | A rough and rocky Poké Spot where wild Pokémon appear.Rock A lush, oasis-like Poké Spot where wild Pokémon appear.Oasis A dark and damp Poké Spot where wild Pokémon appear.Cave | |||
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Location: | Eastern OrreRock Middle of OrreOasis Northern OrreCave | |||
Region: | Orre | |||
Generations: | III | |||
Location of Poké Spot in Orre. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Poké Spots (Japanese: ポケスポット Poké Spot) are locations in Orre where wild Pokémon can be battled and caught in Pokémon XD. Since the majority of Orre is a wasteland, it does not have the abundance of wild Pokémon found in other regions and thus Poké Spots are rare, with only three known to exist. The three Poké Spots are called the Rock Poké Spot (Japanese: 岩場のポケスポット Rocky Poké Spot), the Oasis Poké Spot (Japanese: オアシスのポケスポット Oasis Poké Spot), and the Cave Poké Spot (Japanese: 洞窟のポケスポット Cave Poké Spot). The Pokémon found at the three spots loosely correspond to the terrain of the spot.
Wild Pokémon are only lured into the open at a Poké Spot if Poké Snacks are left there. Up to ten Poké Snacks can be left at any one spot, and they will slowly be eaten away if a wild Pokémon arrives. During this period, the player will be notified of activity at the Poké Spot by their P★DA. If they arrive before all the Poké Snacks are eaten, they can battle the wild Pokémon.
There is a 10% chance that, in lieu of a wild Pokémon, the Munchlax owned by the Herb Shop owner from Gateon Port will arrive at a Poké Spot and start to eat the Poké Snacks. Instead of battling the Munchlax, its Trainer will arrive as well, giving the player 10 Poké Snacks to compensate any the Munchlax may have eaten, along with a random herbal medicine as a token of apology. The runaway Bonsly also has a 30% chance to appear at a Poké Spot after having been scared off the S.S. Libra by the player's P★DA ringtone. The Bonsly can be returned to its Trainer using the same tactics attempted aboard the S.S. Libra: by approaching it slowly. Once Bonsly is returned, it will no longer appear at any of the Poké Spots.
If the player catches the rarest Pokémon in each Poké Spot (Trapinch in the Rock Poké Spot, Surskit in the Oasis Poké Spot or Wooper in the Cave Poké Spot), the player can do an in-game trade with Duking to obtain a Pokémon that knows special moves.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Poké Snack ×10 | Received from Duking upon entering the Rock Poké Spot for the first time | XD | |
Spot Monitor | Received from Duking upon entering the Rock Poké Spot for the first time | XD | |
Miror Radar | Dropped by Trudly and Folly after defeating Miror B. at the Cave Poké Spot | XD | |
Poké Snack ×10 | Received as a token of apology from the Herb Shop owner if her Munchlax eats the player's bait | XD | |
Heal Powder | Received as a token of apology from the Herb Shop owner if her Munchlax eats the player's bait (one herb selected at random) | XD | |
EnergyPowder | Received as a token of apology from the Herb Shop owner if her Munchlax eats the player's bait (one herb selected at random) | XD | |
Energy Root | Received as a token of apology from the Herb Shop owner if her Munchlax eats the player's bait (one herb selected at random) | XD | |
Revival Herb | Received as a token of apology from the Herb Shop owner if her Munchlax eats the player's bait (one herb selected at random) | XD | |
List of Poké Spots
Rock Poké Spot
Found in the eastern portion of Orre, close to the Outskirt Stand, this Poké Spot is a small desert clearing surrounded by canyon cliffs. When the player is not battling here, this Poké Spot is bordered on the left by a cliff that overhangs part of the Poké Spot and to the right by several large rocks. From the entrance to the center is a brick sidewalk. In the center is the platform for the placement of Poké Snacks.
Three Pokémon can be found here:
Pokémon | Levels | Rate | |
---|---|---|---|
Sandshrew | 10-23 | 50% | |
Gligar | 10-20 | 35% | |
Trapinch | 10-20 | 15% |
Oasis Poké Spot
Found in the western portion of Orre, close to Pyrite Town, this Poké Spot is a small peninsula with rich flora that is an oasis in the middle of the desert. When the player is not battling here, this Poké Spot is circular and almost entirely surrounded by water. Bordering the edge of the Oasis Poké Spot is a circle of grass dotted with several rocks and five palm trees. Inside the circle of grass are smaller concentric circles of sand and grass in a pattern similar to a Poké Ball, with a stone platform at the center for the placement of Poké Snacks.
Three Pokémon can be found here:
Pokémon | Levels | Rate | |
---|---|---|---|
Hoppip | 10-20 | 50% | |
Phanpy | 10-20 | 35% | |
Surskit | 10-20 | 15% |
Cave Poké Spot
Found in the northern portion of Orre, on the side of Mt. Battle, this Poké Spot is a small area in a cavern full of stalagmites and stalactites. Similar to the other two Poké Spots, there is a platform in the center for the placement of Poké Snacks. Also, the player's first encounter with Miror B. takes place here.
Three Pokémon can be found here:
Pokémon | Levels | Rate | |
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Zubat | 10-21 | 50% | |
Aron | 10-21 | 35% | |
Wooper | 10-21 | 15% |
Trainers
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If the player loses to Miror B. here, an oversight will prevent Shadow Voltorb from appearing in Miror B.'s rematch teams, locking the player out of obtaining it and Shadow Dragonite.
If the Miror Radar goes off, Miror B. may appear at a random Poké Spot, carrying a team including one or two Shadow Pokémon the player previously failed to snag. Sometimes, however, instead of Miror B., just Trudly and Folly may be present.
Gallery
Trivia
- Due to games set in Orre replacing the "Run" option in battle with "Call", it is impossible to run away from wild Pokémon except by using Teleport, or by forcing the wild Pokémon out of the battle via Roar or Whirlwind.
- This is also the only circumstance in which Teleport can be successfully used in battle in the Orre region.
- If a Fluffy Tail or Poké Doll is traded into the game, attempting to use it at any time, even in battle against a wild Pokémon, will prompt a message saying that the item's use is forbidden in the Orre region.
- Smoke Balls still function as normal, however. If one is traded into the game and held by a Pokémon, that Pokémon can Teleport away from the battle, even if its opponent is a Trapinch with Arena Trap.
- Shiny Pokémon that appear at Poké Spots will appear as Shiny in the overworld prior to the battle beginning. However, they will not sparkle at the beginning of the encounter like wild Shiny Pokémon do in other games.
In other languages
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Rock Poké Spot
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Oasis Poké Spot
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Cave Poké Spot
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Orre | ||||
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