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| ** The route's background music, 10番道路 ''[[Pokémon Black & Pokémon White: Super Music Collection|Route 10]]'', can be accessed by visiting [[Icirrus City#Ex-Grunts' house|a house in Icirrus City]]. | | ** The route's background music, 10番道路 ''[[Pokémon Black & Pokémon White: Super Music Collection|Route 10]]'', can be accessed by visiting [[Icirrus City#Ex-Grunts' house|a house in Icirrus City]]. |
| ** The route's [https://tcrf.net/Pok%C3%A9mon_Black_2_and_White_2#Leftovers data exists as a leftover] in the game's files, since Black 2 and White 2 uses the same engine Black and White runs on. If the game is reverse-engineered, the entire route [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNVAVN2lqqs is accessible] with its background theme, minus scripts, eyecatch, wild Pokémon data and buildings (the latter three for the first video). A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7eCeE9sHb0 later case] semi-restores the eyecatch, Opelucid Gate, and the Badge Check Gates, and Route 10's wild Pokémon data; however, Opelucid Gate has a glitch, the Badge Check Gates are blocked by a boulder, and winning against wild Pokémon grants no experience. | | ** The route's [https://tcrf.net/Pok%C3%A9mon_Black_2_and_White_2#Leftovers data exists as a leftover] in the game's files, since Black 2 and White 2 uses the same engine Black and White runs on. If the game is reverse-engineered, the entire route [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNVAVN2lqqs is accessible] with its background theme, minus scripts, eyecatch, wild Pokémon data and buildings (the latter three for the first video). A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7eCeE9sHb0 later case] semi-restores the eyecatch, Opelucid Gate, and the Badge Check Gates, and Route 10's wild Pokémon data; however, Opelucid Gate has a glitch, the Badge Check Gates are blocked by a boulder, and winning against wild Pokémon grants no experience. |
| * Route 10's background music was remixed for [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]. It can be heard in Wii U version on the {{OBP|Kalos Pokémon League|stage}}. | | * Route 10's background music was remixed for [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]. It can be heard in Wii U version on the {{OBP|Kalos Pokémon League|stage}}. In [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]], it can play on any stage from the Pokémon series. |
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This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Needs full route map from all seasons
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Route 10 (Japanese: 10番道路 Route 10) is a route in northern Unova, connecting Opelucid City to Victory Road. Here, the player battles Cheren once more. It is the final route before Victory Road and contains the Badge Check Gates. Each area between the gates represents the type that the Gym used.
In the two years before Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, a landslide occurs on the old Victory Road. As a precaution, the entrance to this route from Opelucid City is sealed off, effectively removing this route from the game. As a result, a new path to a new Victory Road exists, where the Badge Check Gates have been relocated.
Route description
Route 10 leads briefly north before turning east. There is a sign and tall grass north of this bend. The path continues eastwards up some stairs and then along a bridge. Due the height of this bridge above the water, players may not Surf from it. As the player crosses the bridge, Cheren will approach the player from the west and challenge them to a battle.
After crossing the bridge, there is a narrow patch of dark grass alongside a cliff. It leads north, then west before widening slightly and heading north, then west again. A bridge south of the dark grass which also cannot be surfed from leads to a male Veteran who will give the player a Dusk Stone. By heading east past the Veteran and south over a ledge, the player returns to the main path.
The route continues east past the bridge where the player fought Cheren between a cliff to the north and tall grass in the south before arriving at the Badge Check Gates. These lead to Victory Road and ultimately the Pokémon League. Each area between the gates represents the type of the Gym each Badge for that specific Badge Check Gate was obtained from.
Many Foongus and Amoonguss live throughout the route, some taking the appearance of item balls.
Places of interest
Badge Check Gates
The Badge Check Gates are located in the northeast of this route. These gates lead to Victory Road. Each gate has something to do with the type specialized in by that Badge's Gym, which can be accessed after obtaining the corresponding Badge.
Different tracks are added to the background theme one by one as the player progresses through the Badge Check Gates, resulting in the complete Victory Road theme once the player arrives there.
Desolate Gate
This Gate has nothing in it except a Veteran to check for the Trio Badge.
It starts the music with a wind track.
Quotes
- "Halt! Unqualified ones shall not pass!"
- "The key to open this closed gate is the Trio Badge!"
- "Oh, holder of the Trio Badge! Challenge all that you face!"
Trio Badge Gate
The Trio Badge Gate is composed of features that represent the three types used by Cilan, Chili, and Cress. Respectively, they are: shrubs, small trees, flowers, and grass; two burning torches on the north side of the stream; a small stream which cannot be surfed on or fished in flowing through the center of the area, with a bridge crossing it. There are also two restaurant tables on the south side of the river.
It adds a drum track to the background music.
At the end of the area, a Veteran checks for the Basic Badge.
Quotes
- "Halt! The key to open this gate is the Basic Badge!"
- "Oh, holder of the Basic Badge! Show the knowledge you've obtained!"
Basic Badge Gate
The Basic Badge Gate is a garden with hedges and tall grass: both normal tall grass and dark grass. This is the only gate where wild Pokémon can be encountered; these Pokémon are the same as those found in the rest of Route 10. There are three poles connected via red velvet rope, similar to what is seen in museums. There are pieces of what appear to be ancient stone ruins.
It adds a timpani track to the background music.
At the end of the area, a Veteran checks for the Insect Badge.
Quotes
- "Halt! The key to open this gate is the Insect Badge!"
- "Oh, holder of the Insect Badge! Fight valiantly like an insect!"
Insect Badge Gate
The Insect Badge Gate holds a large metal bug sculpture in the center of the area. A path goes over the bug, leading to the other end of the gate.
It adds a tuba track to the background music.
At the end of the area, a Veteran checks for the Bolt Badge.
Quotes
- "Halt! The key to open this gate is the Bolt Badge!"
- "Oh, holder of the Bolt Badge! Unfurl a shocking battle!"
Bolt Badge Gate
The Bolt Badge Gate has a metal bridge with three glass tubes containing blue electricity on each side, connected underneath the bridge with electric blue wiring. This is the only gate with an NPC besides the gate guard; an NPC with the sprite of an Ace Trainer stands here.
It adds a low string track to the background music.
At the end of the area, a Veteran checks for the Quake Badge.
Quotes
- "Halt! The key to open this gate is the Quake Badge!"
- "Oh, holder of the Quake Badge! Make your foes' hearts tremble!"
Quake Badge Gate
The Quake Badge Gate's path is surrounded by gem-encrusted walls of earth, making the path vary from wide to narrow.
It adds a high string and pizzicato tunes to the background music.
At the end of the area, a Veteran checks for the Jet Badge.
Quotes
- "Halt! The key to open this gate is the Jet Badge!"
- "Oh, holder of the Jet Badge! Blast ahead with tremendous force!"
Jet Badge Gate
The Jet Badge Gate has a large seemingly bottomless crevasse with a strong, constant gust coming out of it, blowing leaves out with it. The player can cross the crevasse by simply walking across, floating due to the gust. The player cannot run while being lifted.
It adds a horn track to the background music.
At the end of the area, a Veteran checks for the Freeze Badge.
Quotes
- "Halt! The key to open this gate is the Freeze Badge!"
- "Oh, holder of the Freeze Badge! Show the sharp edge of an icicle!"
Freeze Badge Gate
The Freeze Badge Gate has a mass of slippery ice, with icy pillars used as a part of a sliding puzzle. This is the only gate which involves a puzzle.
It adds a bell to the background music.
At the end of the area, a Veteran checks for the Legend Badge.
Quotes
- "Halt! The key to open this gate is the Legend Badge!"
- "Oh, holder of the Legend Badge! Pass through Victory Road, which lies beyond here, and head for the Pokémon League!"
- "Prove that you, too, can be a legend!"
Legend Badge Gate
The Legend Badge Gate features two stone dragon heads, each with a single clawed hand, protruding from the cliff face.
It adds a trombone to the background music.
Items
Fake items
Item
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Location
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Games
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Foongus ×2
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In the tall grass near the Opelucid City entrance, the items on the left and middle
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B W
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Amoonguss ×2
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- In the dark tall grass, north of the southern bridge
- In the dark tall grass, northwest of the southern bridge
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B W
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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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B
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W
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33-34
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30%
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B
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W
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33, 36
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10%
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B
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W
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33, 36
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10%
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B
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W
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34-35
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10%
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B
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W
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34-35
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20%
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B
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W
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34, 36
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30%
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B
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W
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34, 36
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30%
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Dark grass
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B
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W
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38-39
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30%
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B
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W
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38, 41
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10%
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B
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W
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38, 41
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10%
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B
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W
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39-40
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10%
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B
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W
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39-40
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20%
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B
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W
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39, 41
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30%
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B
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W
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39, 41
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30%
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Rustling grass
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B
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W
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36
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5%
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B
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W
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33-36
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80%
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B
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W
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36
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5%
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B
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W
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36
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5%
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B
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W
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34
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10%
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Swarm
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B
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W
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15-55
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40%
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Special Pokémon
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B
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W
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30
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Two
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B
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W
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40
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Two
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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
If the player chose Snivy:
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Reward: $4500
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If the player chose Tepig:
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Reward: $4500
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If the player chose Oshawott:
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Reward: $4500
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Trainer
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Pokémon
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Hiker Bret カツヒコ Katsuhiko Reward: $1216
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Veteran Chester チェスター Chester Reward: $3200
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In the manga
Route 10 in Pokémon Adventures
The Badge Check Gates in Pokémon Adventures
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Route 10 first appeared in Dream a Little Dream, where the Trainers who had earned eight Badges went through the Badge Check Gates a day before the first part of the Pokémon League competition began at Victory Road.
In Something Suspicious, Marlon revealed to White that the Hood Man wasn't carrying a scent of the river flowing between the Trio and Basic Badge Gates, confirming that he had sneaked into the competition without the required eight Badges.
Trivia
- Route 10 is the only place where one of the two rivers of Unova is crossed and is not labeled as a bridge.
- Although Route 10 no longer exists in Black 2 and White 2's story:
- If the player uses a cheating device to access this route by passing through the construction site, it only leads to a bunch of trees, and the background music for Route 6 plays (as shown here).
- The route's background music, 10番道路 Route 10, can be accessed by visiting a house in Icirrus City.
- The route's data exists as a leftover in the game's files, since Black 2 and White 2 uses the same engine Black and White runs on. If the game is reverse-engineered, the entire route is accessible with its background theme, minus scripts, eyecatch, wild Pokémon data and buildings (the latter three for the first video). A later case semi-restores the eyecatch, Opelucid Gate, and the Badge Check Gates, and Route 10's wild Pokémon data; however, Opelucid Gate has a glitch, the Badge Check Gates are blocked by a boulder, and winning against wild Pokémon grants no experience.
- Route 10's background music was remixed for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. It can be heard in Wii U version on the Kalos Pokémon League. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, it can play on any stage from the Pokémon series.