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| [[File:Reflection Cave anime.png|thumb|250px|Reflection Cave in the anime]] | | [[File:Reflection Cave anime.png|thumb|250px|Reflection Cave in the anime]] |
| [[File:Mirror World Reflection Cave.png|thumb|250px|The Mirror World's Reflection Cave]] | | [[File:Mirror World Reflection Cave.png|thumb|250px|The Mirror World's Reflection Cave]] |
| The Reflection Cave made an appearance in ''[[XY037|The Cave of Mirrors!]]''. Like in the games, it is filled with many reflective crystals. While traveling through the cave, {{Ash}}'s mirror image suddenly seemed to come alive and grabbed {{AP|Pikachu}}, prompting him to follow. He soon found out that on the other side of the Reflection Cave's mirrors, there was a [[Mirror World]], where he met mirror versions of himself and {{ashfr}}, all of whom possessed characteristics completely opposite to their real world counterparts: [[Mirror Ash]] was timid and easily shaken; Pikachu was mischievous and a roughneck; [[Mirror Serena]] was arrogant and a serious battler; [[Mirror Clemont]] was a fit and fast runner, who relied on magic instead of science; [[Mirror Bonnie]] was lady-like and proud of her big brother's achievements; and [[Mirror Team Rocket]] were celebrated heroes of justice. | | The Reflection Cave appeared in ''[[XY037|The Cave of Mirrors!]]''. Like in the games, it is filled with many reflective crystals. While traveling through the cave, {{Ash}}'s mirror image suddenly seemed to come alive and grabbed {{AP|Pikachu}}, prompting him to follow. He soon found out that on the other side of the Reflection Cave's mirrors, there was a [[Mirror World]], where he met mirror versions of himself and {{ashfr}}, all of whom possessed characteristics completely opposite to their real world counterparts: [[Mirror Ash]] was timid and easily shaken; Pikachu was mischievous and a roughneck; [[Mirror Serena]] was arrogant and a serious battler; [[Mirror Clemont]] was a fit and fast runner, who relied on magic instead of science; [[Mirror Bonnie]] was lady-like and proud of her big brother's achievements; and [[Mirror Team Rocket]] were celebrated heroes of justice. |
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| The real Ash soon learned that after losing a {{pkmn|battle}} against Mirror Serena, Mirror Ash tearfully ran into the Mirror World's Reflection Cave, where he became separated with his Pikachu. After seeing the real Ash's Pikachu in a mirror, he reached out and grabbed it, believing it to be his own. After being reunited, Ash and Pikachu agreed to help find Pikachu's counterpart, which turned out to have been caught by Team Rocket, also having found their way into the Mirror World. As they began to attack the real Pikachu, both Ashes sent their {{AP|Hawlucha}} to battle them, but the real Hawlucha soon became {{status|Confusion|confused}} by [[James's Inkay]]'s {{m|Psybeam}}, and was quickly [[recall]]ed before it started hurting its counterpart. Mirror Ash's Hawlucha was quickly called back as well, being too cowardly and scared to fight [[Jessie's Pumpkaboo]] effectively. However, during the commotion, Mirror Clemont sneaked behind the trio and freed the two Pikachu, who proceeded to send Team Rocket blasting off with a double {{m|Thunderbolt}}. | | The real Ash soon learned that after losing a {{pkmn|battle}} against Mirror Serena, Mirror Ash tearfully ran into the Mirror World's Reflection Cave, where he became separated with his Pikachu. After seeing the real Ash's Pikachu in a mirror, he reached out and grabbed it, believing it to be his own. After being reunited, Ash and Pikachu agreed to help find Pikachu's counterpart, which turned out to have been caught by Team Rocket, also having found their way into the Mirror World. As they began to attack the real Pikachu, both Ashes sent their {{AP|Hawlucha}} to battle them, but the real Hawlucha soon became {{status|Confusion|confused}} by [[James's Inkay]]'s {{m|Psybeam}}, and was quickly [[recall]]ed before it started hurting its counterpart. Mirror Ash's Hawlucha was quickly called back as well, being too cowardly and scared to fight [[Jessie's Pumpkaboo]] effectively. However, during the commotion, Mirror Clemont sneaked behind the trio and freed the two Pikachu, who proceeded to send Team Rocket blasting off with a double {{m|Thunderbolt}}. |
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| Afterwards, the real Ash managed to re-open the portal between the real world and Mirror World, and barely managed to return back to his friends before the portal was closed again, his friends and their Mirror World counterparts wishing each other good luck on their journeys. Ash and his friends then exited the cave, deciding to find a [[Pokémon Center]] to spend their night in. The episode ended with the Team Rocket trio wandering in the Mirror World forest before being found by their heroic counterparts. | | Afterwards, the real Ash managed to re-open the portal between the real world and Mirror World, and barely managed to return back to his friends before the portal was closed again, his friends and their Mirror World counterparts wishing each other good luck on their journeys. Ash and his friends then exited the cave, deciding to find a [[Pokémon Center]] to spend their night in. The episode ended with the Team Rocket trio wandering in the Mirror World forest before being found by their heroic counterparts. |
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Reflection Cave
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映し身の洞窟 Reflection Cave
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"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Map description:
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The sheer faces of these rock walls reflect the images of people and Pokémon like nature's mirror.
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Location:
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Route 11 and Shalour City
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Region:
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Kalos
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Generations:
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VI
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Location of Reflection Cave in Kalos.
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Pokémon world locations
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Reflection Cave (Japanese: 映し身の洞窟 Reflection Cave) is a cave in western Kalos, connecting Route 11 and Shalour City.
Description
Many walls in the Reflection Cave are reflective like mirrors, thus explaining the origin of the cave's name. Due to these reflective surfaces, several Trainers facing the walls will be able to notice the player walking behind them and challenge them to a battle. The player can also use these surfaces to locate a hidden passageway on B2F.
Items
Item
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Location
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Games
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Nest Ball
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1F, at the end of the northernmost branch (north from the junction nearest the Route 11 entrance)
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X Y
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Revive
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1F, at the end of the thin path northeast from the junction nearest the Route 11 entrance
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X Y
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Moon Stone
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1F, in the south, on top of the small hill south of Battle Girl Hedvig
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X Y
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Reveal Glass
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1F, from the Scientist just west of the Shalour City entrance, if the player has Tornadus, Thundurus, or Landorus in their party
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X Y
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Black Belt
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B1F, on top of the hill in the middle of the floor, directly east from the southern entrance from 1F
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X Y
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TM70 (Flash)
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B1F, gift from Tierno in the south
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X Y
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Escape Rope
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B1F, on the hill in the south, north of Black Belt Igor
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X Y
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Hyper Potion
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B1F, in the northeast corner of the floor
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X Y
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Iron
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B1F, in the northwest corner of the floor
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X Y
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Earth Plate
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B2F, in the northeast, north of the stairs from B1F
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X Y
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TM74 (Gyro Ball)
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B2F, inside the passageway whose entrance is in the northwest of the floor
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X Y
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Alakazite
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B2F, in the southwest of the floor, via the passageway whose entrance is in the northwest of the floor (post-game, between 8:00 and 8:59 PM; requires an upgraded Mega Ring)
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X Y
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Pokémon
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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X
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Y
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22-23
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20%
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X
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Y
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22
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10%
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X
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Y
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22-23
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5%
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X
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Y
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21-22
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15%
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X
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Y
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21-22
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20%
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X
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Y
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22-23
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20%
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X
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Y
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23
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10%
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Horde Encounter
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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11
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60%
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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11
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35%
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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11
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5% with Carbink
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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11
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5% with Roggenrola
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Drops from the ceiling
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X
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Y
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21-23
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~80%
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X
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Y
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21-23
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~20%
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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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Trainers
Trainer
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Pokémon
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1F
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Hiker Dunstan イワオ Iwao Reward: $1,344
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B1F
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Tourist Haruto ステファン Stefan Reward: $1,872
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Layout
In the anime
Reflection Cave in the anime
The Mirror World's Reflection Cave
The Reflection Cave appeared in The Cave of Mirrors!. Like in the games, it is filled with many reflective crystals. While traveling through the cave, Ash's mirror image suddenly seemed to come alive and grabbed Pikachu, prompting him to follow. He soon found out that on the other side of the Reflection Cave's mirrors, there was a Mirror World, where he met mirror versions of himself and his friends, all of whom possessed characteristics completely opposite to their real world counterparts: Mirror Ash was timid and easily shaken; Pikachu was mischievous and a roughneck; Mirror Serena was arrogant and a serious battler; Mirror Clemont was a fit and fast runner, who relied on magic instead of science; Mirror Bonnie was lady-like and proud of her big brother's achievements; and Mirror Team Rocket were celebrated heroes of justice.
The real Ash soon learned that after losing a battle against Mirror Serena, Mirror Ash tearfully ran into the Mirror World's Reflection Cave, where he became separated with his Pikachu. After seeing the real Ash's Pikachu in a mirror, he reached out and grabbed it, believing it to be his own. After being reunited, Ash and Pikachu agreed to help find Pikachu's counterpart, which turned out to have been caught by Team Rocket, also having found their way into the Mirror World. As they began to attack the real Pikachu, both Ashes sent their Hawlucha to battle them, but the real Hawlucha soon became confused by James's Inkay's Psybeam, and was quickly recalled before it started hurting its counterpart. Mirror Ash's Hawlucha was quickly called back as well, being too cowardly and scared to fight Jessie's Pumpkaboo effectively. However, during the commotion, Mirror Clemont sneaked behind the trio and freed the two Pikachu, who proceeded to send Team Rocket blasting off with a double Thunderbolt.
Afterwards, the real Ash managed to re-open the portal between the real world and Mirror World, and barely managed to return back to his friends before the portal was closed again, his friends and their Mirror World counterparts wishing each other good luck on their journeys. Ash and his friends then exited the cave, deciding to find a Pokémon Center to spend their night in. The episode ended with the Team Rocket trio wandering in the Mirror World forest before being found by their heroic counterparts.
In other languages