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After completing the main story, the sealed hole opens to reveal the Unown Hideout. The player may enter to find all twenty-eight {{p|Unown}} characters. | After completing the main story, the sealed hole opens to reveal the Unown Hideout. The player may enter to find all twenty-eight {{p|Unown}} characters. However, the Unown Hideout will become inaccessible for some time after completion, and the player will need to wait for the sealed hole to open again. | ||
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Everspring Valley (Japanese: とこはるのたに Everlasting Spring Valley) is the thirteenth region in Pokémon Rumble Blast. It consists of five areas, two Shrine of Keys, and the Unown Hideout. The completion of Cobalion's Fort 1 is needed to gain access to this level.
Field
Available Pokémon:
Pokémon | |
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Croagunk | |
Starly |
Forest
Move Vendor: Absorb
Available Pokémon:
Pokémon | |
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Bulbasaur | |
Ivysaur | |
Venusaur (Boss) | |
Gloom | |
Vileplume | |
Exeggcute | |
Exeggutor | |
Hoothoot | |
Noctowl | |
Bellossom (Post-ending) | |
Yanma | |
Celebi* | |
Tropius | |
Cherrim | |
Stunky | |
Skuntank |
Meadow
Move Vendor: Fling
Available Pokémon:
Pokémon | |
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Raticate | |
Spearow | |
Fearow | |
Persian | |
Lickitung | |
Tauros (Post-ending) | |
Girafarig | |
Miltank | |
Zangoose | |
Seviper | |
Starly | |
Staravia | |
Staraptor (Boss) | |
Glameow | |
Purugly | |
Lickilicky |
Lake
Move Vendor: None
Available Pokémon:
Pokémon | |
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Squirtle | |
Wartortle | |
Blastoise (Boss) | |
Psyduck | |
Golduck | |
Poliwag | |
Poliwhirl | |
Poliwrath | |
Politoed (Post-ending) | |
Lombre | |
Ludicolo | |
Surskit | |
Masquerain | |
Croagunk | |
Toxicroak |
Hauntyard
Move Vendor: None
Available Pokémon:
Pokémon | |
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Haunter | |
Gengar (Boss) | |
Umbreon | |
Murkrow (Post-ending) | |
Misdreavus | |
Shuppet | |
Banette | |
Duskull | |
Dusclops | |
Drifloon | |
Drifblim | |
Mismagius | |
Honchkrow (Post-ending) | |
Dusknoir |
Cave
Move Vendor: None
Available Pokémon:
Pokémon | |
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Charmander | |
Charmeleon | |
Charizard (Boss) | |
Zubat | |
Golbat | |
Diglett | |
Dugtrio | |
Grimer | |
Muk (Post-ending) | |
Koffing | |
Weezing (Post-ending) | |
Crobat | |
Gligar | |
Nosepass | |
Probopass |
Shrine of Keys
Battle Royale 1
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Battle Royale 2
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Unown Hideout
After completing the main story, the sealed hole opens to reveal the Unown Hideout. The player may enter to find all twenty-eight Unown characters. However, the Unown Hideout will become inaccessible for some time after completion, and the player will need to wait for the sealed hole to open again.
Available Pokémon:
Pokémon | |||
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Unown A | Unown O | ||
Unown B | Unown P | ||
Unown C | Unown Q | ||
Unown D | Unown R | ||
Unown E | Unown S | ||
Unown F | Unown T | ||
Unown G | Unown U | ||
Unown H | Unown V | ||
Unown I | Unown W | ||
Unown J | Unown X | ||
Unown K | Unown Y | ||
Unown L | Unown Z | ||
Unown M | Unown ! | ||
Unown N | Unown ? |
Trivia
- No Generation V Pokémon are available in this region, excluding legendary encounters.
This article is part of both Project Locations and Project Sidegames, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Locations and Sidegames, respectively. |