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*[[Petalburg Woods]] is the only forest in the [[core series]] games with "Woods" in the name, rather than "Forest." | *[[Petalburg Woods]] is the only forest in the [[core series]] games with "Woods" in the name, rather than "Forest." | ||
**However, [[Kalos Route 20]] has the alternate name "Winding Woods." | **However, [[Kalos Route 20]] has the alternate name "Winding Woods." | ||
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Revision as of 10:55, 11 January 2019
- If you were looking for the younger brother of Brock, see Forrest. For the character of the day in All in a Day's Wurmple, see Forrest Franklin.
Forests are secluded, wooded areas that can be found in the Pokémon world. They tend to have Grass-, Flying- and Bug-type Pokémon, although Pokémon based on animals that live in the forest, such as Pikachu may be found in them. In each core series region, there is at least one forest, with major forests including Viridian Forest in Kanto, Ilex Forest in Johto, Petalburg Woods in Hoenn, Eterna Forest in Sinnoh, Pinwheel Forest in Unova, Santalune Forest in Kalos, and Lush Jungle in Alola. In Pokémon Black and White, the first version-exclusive forest, known as White Forest, was shown.
Forests are in almost every region of the Pokémon world, although they are not as common as caves. In the core series Pokémon games, they are mostly mazes which usually have at least one tree that Cut can be used on. Besides the aforementioned Cut trees, there are many other different types of trees that can be found in forests, such as one type which can be Headbutted, which results in Pokémon, such as Spinarak, appearing. Others can have Honey slathered on them, which attracts Pokémon, such as Munchlax, to them. The final two types are found in Johto and Sinnoh-based games, respectively.
List of forests in the Pokémon world
In the core series
Kanto
- Pal Park's forest area
- Viridian Forest
- Leaf Forest (anime-only)
Sevii Islands
Johto
Hoenn
- Mirage Forests
- Petalburg Woods
- Trackless Forest
- Forbidden Forest (anime-only)
- Shroomish Forest (anime-only)
Sinnoh
- Eterna Forest
- Pal Park's forest area
- Bewilder Forest (anime-only)
Unova
Kalos
- Santalune Forest
- Route 20 (Winding Woods)
- Allearth Forest (anime-only)
Alola
In spin-off games
Orre
Mystery Dungeon world
Dungeons
- Apple Woods
- Berry Forest
- Color Forest
- Dark Night Forest
- Deep Dusk Forest
- Dubious Forest
- Dusk Forest
- Foggy Forest
- Foreboding Forest
- Forest of Bounty
- Forest of Fairies
- Forest of Shadows
- Frosty Forest
- Howling Forest
- Icicle Forest
- Inflora Forest
- Lush Forest
- Midnight Forest
- Murky Forest
- Mystery Jungle
- Mystical Forest
- Mystifying Forest
- Oblivion Forest
- Oran Forest
- Poké Forest
- Pumpkaboo Forest
- Purity Forest
- Road to Primeval Forest
- School Forest
- Sinister Woods
- Southern Jungle
- Stream Forest
- Super Apple Forest
- Tiny Meadow
- Tiny Woods
- Treeshroud Forest
- Trial Forest
- Uproar Forest
- Weird Forest
Friend Areas
- Energetic Forest
- Flyaway Forest
- Healing Forest
- Mist-Rise Forest
- Mushroom Forest
- Overgrown Forest
- Secretive Forest
- Transform Forest
Fiore
Almia
Oblivia
Holon
Pokéwalker areas
Other
Trivia
- Unova has the most wooded areas in the core series games, with five.
- Petalburg Woods is the only forest in the core series games with "Woods" in the name, rather than "Forest."
- However, Kalos Route 20 has the alternate name "Winding Woods."
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