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| * Lost Forest shares its Japanese name with an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive location in [[Sinnoh]], [[Bewilder Forest]]. | | * Lost Forest shares its Japanese name with an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive location in [[Sinnoh]], [[Bewilder Forest]]. Also, both locations are home to a Pokémon that can distort reality. |
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Revision as of 12:44, 20 December 2010
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(Japanese: 迷いの森 Lost Forest) is a small forest-like location in the middle of Unova. It is connected to Route 16 in the south. It is home to Zoroark.
Geography
Items
Pokémon
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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B
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W
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21-22
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15%
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B
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W
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19-22
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35%
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B
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W
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20-21
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15%
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B
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W
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19-22
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35%
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B
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W
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19-22
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35%
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Dark Patches
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B
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W
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24-25
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15%
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B
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W
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22-25
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35%
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B
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W
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23-24
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15%
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B
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W
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22-25
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35%
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B
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W
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22-25
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35%
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Shaking spots
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B
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W
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20
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10%
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B
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W
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20
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10%
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B
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W
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20
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10%
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B
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W
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22
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5%
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B
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W
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19-21
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45%
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B
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W
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22
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5%
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B
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W
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22
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5%
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B
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W
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22
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5%
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B
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W
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20
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10%
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Surfing
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B
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W
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5-20
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100%
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B
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W
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5-20
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100%
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Surfing spots
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B
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W
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5-20
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100%
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B
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W
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5-20
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100%
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Fishing
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B
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W
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35-55
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70%
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B
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W
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35-55
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30%
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B
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W
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35-55
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30%
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Fishing spots
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B
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W
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35-60
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60%
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B
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W
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45-70
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10%
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B
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W
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35-60
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30%
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B
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W
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35-60
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30%
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Special Pokémon
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B
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W
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Only one
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25
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
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Trivia
- Lost Forest shares its Japanese name with an anime-exclusive location in Sinnoh, Bewilder Forest. Also, both locations are home to a Pokémon that can distort reality.