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| '''Chargestone Cave''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|電気石の洞穴|でんきいしのほらあな}}''' ''Electric Rock Cave'') is a cave within the western half of the [[Unova]] region. It is connected to {{rt|6|Unova}} at its southern exit, and [[Mistralton City]] in the north. | | '''Chargestone Cave''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|電気石の洞穴|でんきいしのほらあな}}''' ''Electric Rock Cave'') is a cave within the western half of the [[Unova]] region. It is connected to {{rt|6|Unova}} at its southern exit, and [[Mistralton City]] in the north. |
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| The magnetism in this cave is similar to that of [[Mt. Coronet]] in [[Sinnoh]], so the waves of the cave will allow {{p|Magneton}} and {{p|Nosepass}} to evolve into {{p|Magnezone}} and {{p|Probopass}} respectively. This magnetism is also evident by the cave's puzzle: the player must push stone fragments blocking some pasasges so they are attracted by larger magnetic rocks, making it possible to continue. | | The magnetism in this cave is similar to that of [[Mt. Coronet]] in [[Sinnoh]], so the waves of the cave will allow {{p|Magneton}} and {{p|Nosepass}} to evolve into {{p|Magnezone}} and {{p|Probopass}} respectively. This magnetism is also evident by the cave's puzzle: the player must push stone fragments blocking some passages so they are attracted by larger magnetic rocks, making it possible to continue. |
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Revision as of 14:56, 15 April 2011
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Chargestone Cave (Japanese: 電気石の洞穴 Electric Rock Cave) is a cave within the western half of the Unova region. It is connected to Route 6 at its southern exit, and Mistralton City in the north.
The magnetism in this cave is similar to that of Mt. Coronet in Sinnoh, so the waves of the cave will allow Magneton and Nosepass to evolve into Magnezone and Probopass respectively. This magnetism is also evident by the cave's puzzle: the player must push stone fragments blocking some passages so they are attracted by larger magnetic rocks, making it possible to continue.
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1F, B1F
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B
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W
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24-27
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39%
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B
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W
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25-27
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29%
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B
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W
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24-25
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20%
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B
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W
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24
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10%
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B
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W
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27
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2%
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B2F
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B
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W
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24-27
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36%
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B
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W
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25-27
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26%
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B
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W
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24-25
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20%
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B
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24
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10%
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B
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W
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27
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8%
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Dust Clouds
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B
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W
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24-27
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100%
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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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Hiker Hardy ガク Gaku Reward: $832
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Doctor Wayne ケンイチ Kenichi Reward: $1740
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Post-Ending
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N
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Reward: $2800
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Post-Ending
Name origin
The kanji of its Japanese name refer to tourmaline, but with a different reading (denkiishi for Chargestone as opposed to denkiseki for tourmaline).
In other languages
- French: Grotte Eletrolythe
- Spanish: Cueva Electrorroca