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'''Yellow Forest''' (Japanese: '''きいろのもり''' ''Yellow Forest'') is an area in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. It was first announced on [[Pokémon Sunday]], exactly forty days before the games' release in Japan. | '''Yellow Forest''' (Japanese: '''きいろのもり''' ''Yellow Forest'') is an area in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. It was first announced on [[Pokémon Sunday]], exactly forty days before the games' release in Japan. | ||
It can be accessed on the [[Pokéwalker]] after the {{player}} obtains the Route's Route Map from a [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]] event. The only Pokémon that reside in Yellow Forest are {{p|Pikachu}}, some of which are said to know the move {{m|Fly}}. Pikachu captured in the forest can also know moves such as {{m|Volt Tackle}}, {{m|Flail}}, and even {{m|Surf}}. | It can be accessed on the [[Pokéwalker]] after the {{player}} obtains the Route's Route Map from a [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]] event. The only Pokémon that reside in Yellow Forest are {{p|Pikachu}}, some of which are said to know the move {{m|Fly}}. Pikachu captured in the forest can also know moves such as {{m|Volt Tackle}}, {{m|Flail}}, and even {{m|Surf}} or {{m|Fly}}. | ||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== |
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Yellow Forest (Japanese: きいろのもり Yellow Forest) is an area in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. It was first announced on Pokémon Sunday, exactly forty days before the games' release in Japan.
It can be accessed on the Pokéwalker after the player obtains the Route's Route Map from a Wi-Fi event. The only Pokémon that reside in Yellow Forest are Pikachu, some of which are said to know the move Fly. Pikachu captured in the forest can also know moves such as Volt Tackle, Flail, and even Surf or Fly.
Pokémon
Group | Pokémon | Level | Steps Required | Steps with advantageous type | Rarity | Held item | Moves | |
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A | 15 | 10000+ | Expression error: Unexpected < operator. | Very Rare | Shuca Berry |
Fly | Flying | |
Thunder | Electric | |||||||
Growl | Normal | |||||||
Pikachu ♂ | Tail Whip | Normal | ||||||
A | 14 | 9500+ | Expression error: Unexpected < operator. | Very Rare | Lum Berry |
Surf | Water | |
Thunderbolt | Electric | |||||||
Thunder Wave | Electric | |||||||
Pikachu ♀ | Quick Attack | Normal | ||||||
B | 12 | 5000+ | Expression error: Unexpected < operator. | Very Rare | Sitrus Berry |
Volt Tackle | Electric | |
Fake Out | Normal | |||||||
ThunderShock | Electric | |||||||
Pikachu ♀ | Growl | Normal | ||||||
B | 13 | 2000+ | Expression error: Unexpected < operator. | Rare | Leppa Berry |
Flail | Normal | |
Helping Hand | Normal | |||||||
Shock Wave | Electric | |||||||
Pikachu ♂ | Thunder Wave | Electric | ||||||
C | 10 | 0+ | Expression error: Unexpected * operator. | Very Common | TinyMushroom |
ThunderShock | Electric | |
Growl | Normal | |||||||
Tail Whip | Normal | |||||||
Pikachu ♂ | Thunder Wave | Electric | ||||||
C | Pikachu ♀ |
Level 10 |
0+ steps | Very Common | Oran Berry |
ThunderShock | Electric | |
Growl | Normal | |||||||
Tail Whip | Normal | |||||||
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Items
Item | Steps Required | Rarity | ||
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Light Ball | 7000+ steps | Very Rare | ||
Thunderstone | Thunderstone | 6000+ steps | Very Rare | |
Miracle Seed | 5000+ steps | Very Rare | ||
Big Root | 4000+ steps | Very Rare | ||
Aspear Berry | 1000+ steps | Common | ||
Rawst Berry | 900+ steps | Common | ||
Pecha Berry | 800+ steps | Common | ||
Chesto Berry | 700+ steps | Common | ||
Cheri Berry | 600+ steps | Common | ||
Big Mushroom | 0+ steps | Very Common |
Distribution
Game Version | Duration |
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Wi-Fi | |
Japanese | Sept. 18 to Nov. 10, 2009 |
Feb. 16 to Feb. 28, 2010 | |
American | April 1 to May 5, 2010 |
PAL |
Wonder Card
This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. |
Japanese
*ふしぎなカード | |
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コースマップ きいろのもり | |
ポケウォーカーの とくべつなコース きいろのもりに でかけよう! くわしくは オフィシャルサイトへ! フレンドリィショップで うけとったら かならず レポートを かいてね。 |
English
Wonder Card | |
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The Yellow Forest! | |
Go on a Stroll in the Yellow Forest, a special Pokéwalker Route where you can meet lots of PIKACHU! Be sure to save the game once you pick up the Route Map at a Poké Mart. |
In other languages
- Japanese: きいろのもり
- Spanish: Bosque Amarillo
- Italian: Bosco Giallo
- German: Goldgelber Wald
- French: Forêt jaune
- Dutch: Gele Bos (this name is not in the game but a translation from the name from the Pokéwalker course.)
Trivia
- All Surfing Pikachu found here are female, while all Flying Pikachu are male. In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Red's Pikachu Pika, a male, knows Surf, and Yellow's Pikachu Chuchu, a female, knows Fly.
- For unknown reasons, Yellow Forest is also distributed in the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con.
See also
External links
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