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This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Missing geography section and a layout section with images
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Mount Lanakila Victory Road
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ラナキラマウンテン Lanakila Mountain
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"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Map description:
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The roughest and coldest mountain in the Alola region. A large-scale construction project has been taken up here.
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Location:
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Ula'ula Island
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Region:
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Alola
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Generations:
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VII
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Location of Mount Lanakila in Alola.
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Pokémon world locations
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Mount Lanakila (Japanese: ラナキラマウンテン Lanakila Mountain) is the tallest mountain in Alola, located on Ula'ula Island. It is located north of Tapu Village and its peak is the site of Alola's newly-established Pokémon League. While the area is initially under construction, the construction will be complete by the time the player has ended the situation with Lusamine in Ultra SpaceSM or has completed all of their island challenge trialsUSUM, creating Alola's Victory Road (Japanese: チャンピオンロード Champion Road).
After the player has completed all of their trials, NanuSM/HapuUSUM tells them that in the past, prior to the establishment of the Pokémon League, Mount Lanakila was the location of the final trial, where, similar to the Elite Four, a Trainer had to defeat all four Island Kahunas in a row in order to become the island challenge champion.
Crabrawler will evolve into Crabominable if leveled up here, and an Ice Rock is present inside the mountain's cave, which will cause Eevee to evolve into Glaceon if leveled up inside. In Pokémon Sun and Moon, the player could not enter Mount Lanakila at all until defeating Lusamine. In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, however, the player can access the base of the mountain and the tall grass now present there as soon as they first reach Tapu Village, allowing them to level up and evolve their Crabrawler much earlier than in Sun and Moon.
Geography
Poké Mart
Items
Item
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Location
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Games
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Max Elixir
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Base, from Gladion after defeating him
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S M
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PP Max
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Base, from Gladion after defeating him
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US UM
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Escape Rope
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Upper Reaches: Lower, on the side of the first field of grass near the lift
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S M US UM
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TM84 (Poison Jab)
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Upper Reaches: Lower, on the ledge accessible from the exit near Veteran Alonsa
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US UM
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Max Elixir
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Icy Cave: Left, north of the Machamp boulders near Worker Ovid (requires Machamp Shove)
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US UM
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Max Revive
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Icy Cave: Left, northwest of the Machamp boulders near Worker Ovid (requires Machamp Shove)
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US UM
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Rare Candy
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Icy Cave: Left, in a rock up a slope east of the Machamp boulders (hidden)
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US UM
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Full Restore
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Upper Reaches: Middle, in front of the rock in the middle of the tall grass (hidden)
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US UM
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Ultranecrozium Z
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Crater, automatically obtained after catching Necrozma
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US UM
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N-Solarizer
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Crater, from Colress after catching Necrozma
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US UM
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N-Lunarizer
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Crater, from Colress after catching Necrozma
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US UM
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X Sp. Def
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Crater, in the northwest corner
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US UM
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Icium Z
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Icy Cave: Right, on a pedestal near Veteran Ella
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US UM
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Full Restore
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Icy Cave: Right, behind two rocks on the path east of Veteran Ella
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US UM
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TM13 (Ice Beam)
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Icy Cave: Right, down the left branch of the first branch in the path
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S M
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TM13 (Ice Beam)
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Icy Cave: Right, down the left branch near Veteran Ella
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US UM
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PP Max
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Upper Reaches: Lower, past the grass near Hiker Anuhea
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US UM
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Icium Z
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Icy Cave: Right, on a pedestal in the right side of the cave, reached by bearing right at every branch in the path from the initial entrance
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S M
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Full Restore
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Icy Cave: Right, behind two rocks, either right of the Ice Rock, or left at the branch that leads to the Icium Z on the right
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S M
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Max Revive
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Upper Reaches: Upper, on the west side, near the southern end of the grass
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S M US UM
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PP Max
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Peak, at the top of the ramp outside the Pokémon Center, in the corner to the north (hidden)
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S M US UM
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Max Revive ×3
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Peak, from Hau after defeating him
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S M
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Life Orb
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Peak, from Veteran Aristo for defeating him
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US UM
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Sweet Heart ×2
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Peak, from two fan girls outside the Pokémon League after the second Title Defense battle
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US UM
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Zygarde Cube
Item
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Location
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Games
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Zygarde Cell
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Upper Reaches: Lower, in front of a rock past the first field of grass
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S M
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Zygarde Cell
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Peak, west along the south cliff at the top of the ramp outside the Pokémon Center, by a large rock
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S M
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Pokémon
Pokémon Sun and Moon
Upper Reaches
Icy Cave: Right
Pokémon
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Allies
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Golbat
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S
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M
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45-48
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30%
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Golbat
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S
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M
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42-45
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30%
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Sneasel
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S
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M
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45-48
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20%
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Sneasel
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S
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M
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42-45
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20%
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Absol
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S
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M
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45-48
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20%
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Absol
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S
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M
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42-45
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10%
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Snorunt Glalie
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S
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M
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45-48
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30%
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Snorunt Glalie
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S
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M
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42-45
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30%
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Drampa
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S
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M
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42-45
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10%
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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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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Base
Upper Reaches: Lower
Upper Reaches: Middle
Icy Cave: Left
Pokémon
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Allies
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Golbat
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US
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UM
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47-50
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30%
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Sneasel
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US
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UM
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47-50
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20%
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Absol
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US
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UM
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47-50
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20%
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Absol
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US
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UM
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47-50
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10%
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Glalie
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US
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UM
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47-50
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30%
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Drampa
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US
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UM
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47-50
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10%
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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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Crater
Pokémon
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Allies
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Special Pokémon
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N/A
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US
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UM
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Only one
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65
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One
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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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Icy Cave: Right
Pokémon
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Allies
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Golbat
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US
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UM
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48-51
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30%
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Sneasel
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US
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UM
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48-51
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20%
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Absol
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US
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UM
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48-51
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20%
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Absol
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US
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UM
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48-51
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10%
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Glalie
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US
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UM
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48-51
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30%
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Drampa
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US
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UM
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48-51
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10%
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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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Upper Reaches: Upper
Trainers
Pokémon Sun and Moon
Base
If the player chose Rowlet:
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Reward: $8,480
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If the player chose Litten:
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Reward: $8,480
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If the player chose Popplio:
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Reward: $8,480
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Peak
If the player chose Rowlet:
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Reward: $8,640
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If the player chose Litten:
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Reward: $8,640
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If the player chose Popplio:
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Reward: $8,640
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
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Base
If the player chose Rowlet:
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Reward: $8,480
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If the player chose Litten:
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Reward: $8,800
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If the player chose Popplio
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Reward: $8,480
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Icy Cave: Left
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Worker Ovid マサシゲ Masashige Reward: $2,000
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Upper Reaches: Middle
Icy Cave: Right
Upper Reaches: Lower
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Hiker Anuhea コウタロウ Kōtarō Reward: $1,632
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Peak
Trainer
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Pokémon
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After defeating all of Alola's skilled Trainers
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Veteran Aristo ヒデヒコ Hidehiko Reward: $5,720
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Layout
Game
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Base
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Upper Reaches: Lower
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Upper Reaches: Middle
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Icy Cave: Left
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Crater
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Icy Cave: Right
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Upper Reaches: Upper
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Peak
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Sun
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Moon
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Ultra Sun
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Ultra Moon
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In the anime
Mount Lanakila in the
anime
Mount Lanakila's peak in the anime
Mount Lanakila was first mentioned in Lillie's Egg-xhilarating Challenge!, where Lillie received an Egg found there from Samson Oak.
The mountain made its physical debut in Getting a Jump on the Competition!, where it was the site of the Pokémon Sled Jump Games, which Ash, Kiawe, Lillie, and Hala participated in. While preparing for the event, Hala evolved his Crabrawler into Crabominable, and Lillie, with the help of the expert PokéSled Jumper Cerah and her Alolan Ninetales, taught Snowy how to use Aurora Veil. The competition ended with Hala's victory.
In Not Caving Under Pressure!, Ash and his classmates, on their way back from Hokulani Observatory, took a shortcut through caves that ran under Mount Hokulani and Mount Lanakila. However, they were separated after a clash between Kiawe's Marowak and Turtonator caused an explosion. On their way to rejoin their friends, Lillie, Mallow, and Sophocles ran into a small group of wild Alolan Sandshrew, led by a larger Sandshrew, which were being driven from their territory by a wild Tyranitar. After being caught in the middle of battle, Lillie and Snowy teamed up with the leader Sandshrew and were able to drive off the Tyranitar. In the process of repairing the cave, Sophocles's Charjabug found an Ice Stone, which the leader Sandshrew used to evolve into Sandslash. This caused the group to realize that the cave was in fact an Ice Stone mine where Sandshrew come to evolve, as well as to wonder if the large Sandslash was in fact a Totem Pokémon. The grateful Sandslash then gave Lillie an Icium Z.
Mount Lanakila reappeared a flashback in The Dealer of Destruction! while Olivia described it as an old, abandoned part of the island challenge tradition where Trainers who had completed their grand trials battled each other at the summit.
Mount Lanakila reappeared again in Pikachu's Exciting Adventure!, where Ash's Pikachu, Rowlet, Lycanroc, and Meltan traveled to its summit using Ash's Ultra Guardian Ride Garchomp to look for their missing Trainer. They rode down the mountainside on a PokéSled, falling off of it midway through and rolling down the rest of the way in a big snowball, eventually landing in the sea.
Pokémon found on Mount Lanakila
In addition to these Pokémon, an Alolan Diglett and a Gumshoos were also mentioned to be amongst the Pokémon seen here.
Trivia
Name origin
Lanakila is Hawaiian for "victory", in reference to the Victory Roads of other regions.
In other languages
Victory Road
Language
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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冠軍之路 Gungwān-jī Louh
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Mandarin
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冠軍之路 / 冠军之路 Guànjūn-zhī Lù
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French
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Route Victoire
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German
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Siegesstraße
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Italian
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Via Vittoria
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Korean
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챔피언로드 Champion Road
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Spanish
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Calle Victoria
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