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Route 213 first appeared in ''[[PS361|Bombastic Bibarel & Heroic Hippopotas]]'', where {{adv|Diamond}}, {{adv|Pearl}}, and {{adv|Platinum}} visited [[Dr. Footstep]]'s house. | Route 213 first appeared in ''[[PS361|Bombastic Bibarel & Heroic Hippopotas]]'', where {{adv|Diamond}}, {{adv|Pearl}}, and {{adv|Platinum}} visited [[Dr. Footstep]]'s house. | ||
In ''[[PS401|Besting Buizel I]]'', [[Crasher Wake]] led Pearl to Route 213 so that he could {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} himself a {{p|Buizel}} or a {{p|Floatzel}}. While battling the Buizel and Floatzel in the area, Pearl noticed how they seemed very angry. Wake explained that their habitats had suffered due to [[Team Galactic]] detonating the Galactic Bomb at [[Lake Valor]] nearby, causing them to become angry at [[human]]s. Pearl, having failed to stop the Galactic Bomb, initially blamed himself of making these Pokémon angry, but Wake cheered him up by taking him to {{ci|Pastoria}}'s {{p|Croagunk}} [[face board]], told him that it's okay to fail sometimes, and offered to {{ | In ''[[PS401|Besting Buizel I]]'', [[Crasher Wake]] led Pearl to Route 213 so that he could {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} himself a {{p|Buizel}} or a {{p|Floatzel}}. While battling the Buizel and Floatzel in the area, Pearl noticed how they seemed very angry. Wake explained that their habitats had suffered due to [[Team Galactic]] detonating the Galactic Bomb at [[Lake Valor]] nearby, causing them to become angry at [[human]]s. Pearl, having failed to stop the Galactic Bomb, initially blamed himself of making these Pokémon angry, but Wake cheered him up by taking him to {{ci|Pastoria}}'s {{p|Croagunk}} [[face board]], told him that it's okay to fail sometimes, and offered to {{pkmn|training|train}} with him, which Pearl happily accepted. | ||
In ''[[PS402|Besting Buizel II]]'', after many tries, Pearl finally managed to catch a Buizel, which he [[nickname]]d "Zeller". Despite Pearl being happy about the successful capture, Wake reminded him that his Buizel was still nervous from the explosion and needed to properly bond with him before it would [[obedience|listen to him]] in {{pkmn|battle}}. Figuring that Pearl would need a full [[party|team]] of six Pokémon in order to stand a chance against Team Galactic, Wake then led his student to {{rt|212|Sinnoh}} to catch more Pokémon. | In ''[[PS402|Besting Buizel II]]'', after many tries, Pearl finally managed to catch a Buizel, which he [[nickname]]d "Zeller". Despite Pearl being happy about the successful capture, Wake reminded him that his Buizel was still nervous from the explosion and needed to properly bond with him before it would [[obedience|listen to him]] in {{pkmn|battle}}. Figuring that Pearl would need a full [[party|team]] of six Pokémon in order to stand a chance against Team Galactic, Wake then led his student to {{rt|212|Sinnoh}} to catch more Pokémon. |
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Route 213 (Japanese: 213ばんどうろ Route 213) is a route in southeastern Sinnoh that connects Pastoria City and Valor Lakefront. The route is home to Sinnoh's famous Hotel Grand Lake.
Route description
When leaving Valor Lakefront, the player can see three suites and a hotel. In the suite on the left, a clown will give the player TM92 (Trick Room), and in the suite requiring Rock Climb to get to, a lady will give the player the Coin Toss Pokétch App. In the hotel, if the player talks to the police officer he will heal their Pokémon. South of the hotel, there is a beach with two Trainers. Following the sandy beach west, the player will find Dr. Footstep's house. South of the house, there is a hidden Heart Scale. North of the house, there is a climbable ledge leading to a grass patch and item, and a breakable rock hiding a Honey Tree on the right and left respectively. Further north, there is a grass patch leading the player to Pastoria. North of the grass patch, there is a Berry patch.
Dr. Footstep's House
Dr. Footstep will examine a Trainer's leading Pokémon's footprints and check its Friendship level. As a reward for a high Friendship level, he will give the Pokémon a Footprint Ribbon.
Items
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Protein | East of the Hotel Grand Lake southern entrance (requires Rock Climb) | D P Pt |
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Awakening | Near the Honey Tree (requires Rock Smash) (hidden) | D P |
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Hyper Potion | Near the Honey Tree (requires Rock Smash) (hidden) | Pt |
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Big Pearl | In the south-east corner of the route (requires Surf) (hidden) | D P Pt |
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TM05 (Roar) | Up in the highest mountain looking at the beach (requires Rock Climb) | D P Pt |
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Water Stone | At the easternmost shallow water at the southern part of Route 213, north of Swimmers Evan and Mary (requires Surf) | D P Pt |
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Big Pearl | In the islet to the west of Swimmer Sheltin (same islet as the Max Revive) (requires Surf) (hidden) | Pt |
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PP Up | Left of Hotel Grand Lake | D P Pt |
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HP Up | Up in the highest mountain looking at the beach (requires Rock Climb) (hidden) | Pt |
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Heart Scale | On east side of the east beach (hidden) | Pt |
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Heart Scale | At the very edge of the west beach directly below Dr. Footstep's house (hidden) | Pt |
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Super Potion | On the beach in front of the hotel (hidden) | D P |
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Great Ball | On the beach in front of the hotel (hidden) | D P |
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Calcium | On the beach in front of the hotel (hidden) | D P |
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Red Shard | West of the entrance to Hotel Grand Lake | D P |
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Yellow Shard | West of the entrance to Hotel Grand Lake | Pt |
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Suite Key | Immediately northwest of northern reception entrance (hidden) | D P Pt |
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Pearl | Near Fisherman Kenneth (hidden) | D P Pt |
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Pearl | In the wall northwest of the Max Revive islet (requires Surf) (hidden) | D P |
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TM40 (Aerial Ace) | East of Dr. Footstep's house (requires Rock Smash) | D P Pt |
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Hyper Potion | Under the parasol by the pool, south of the Game Director's suite (hidden) | D P |
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Footprint Ribbon | From Dr. Footstep if the player shows him a Pokémon with max friendship | D P Pt |
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Aguav Berry | In the Berry patch east of Pastoria City entrance | D P Pt |
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Rawst Berry ×2 | In the Berry patch east of Pastoria City entrance | D P Pt |
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Iapapa Berry | In the Berry patch east of Pastoria City entrance | D P Pt |
Hotel Grand Lake
These are items found inside Hotel Grand Lake buildings located on Route 213; however, they are technically found in a location called "Grand Lake", not Route 213.
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TM92 (Trick Room) | Gift from the Clown in the bungalow to the northwest of the hotel entrance | D P Pt |
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Max Revive | Inside a trash can in the bungalow to the northeast of the hotel entrance (requires Rock Climb) (hidden) | D P Pt |
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Coin Toss | From a Rich Boy inside a bungalow to the northeast of the hotel entrance (requires Rock Climb) | D P Pt |
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20-21 | 30% | |||||||||
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20-30 | 60% | |||||||||
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20-40 | 5% | |||||||||
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3-10 | 100% | |||||||||
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10-25 | 65% | |||||||||
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10-25 | 35% | |||||||||
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30-40 | 60% | |||||||||
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30-55 | 65% | |||||||||
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20-50 | 35% | |||||||||
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40-55 | 5% | |||||||||
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Additionally, wild Pokémon can appear on the Honey Tree.
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In the manga

Pokémon Adventures
Diamond & Pearl arc
Route 213 first appeared in Bombastic Bibarel & Heroic Hippopotas, where Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum visited Dr. Footstep's house.
In Besting Buizel I, Crasher Wake led Pearl to Route 213 so that he could catch himself a Buizel or a Floatzel. While battling the Buizel and Floatzel in the area, Pearl noticed how they seemed very angry. Wake explained that their habitats had suffered due to Team Galactic detonating the Galactic Bomb at Lake Valor nearby, causing them to become angry at humans. Pearl, having failed to stop the Galactic Bomb, initially blamed himself of making these Pokémon angry, but Wake cheered him up by taking him to Pastoria's Croagunk face board, told him that it's okay to fail sometimes, and offered to train with him, which Pearl happily accepted.
In Besting Buizel II, after many tries, Pearl finally managed to catch a Buizel, which he nicknamed "Zeller". Despite Pearl being happy about the successful capture, Wake reminded him that his Buizel was still nervous from the explosion and needed to properly bond with him before it would listen to him in battle. Figuring that Pearl would need a full team of six Pokémon in order to stand a chance against Team Galactic, Wake then led his student to Route 212 to catch more Pokémon.
Trivia
- On January 24, March 13, May 11, July 11, August 9, August 20, October 18, November 10, December 2, and December 31, it rains on this route.
- On January 5, February 15, February 29, April 15, June 15, July 26, September 2, September 13, October 3, and December 25, the route is cloudy.
- In Diamond and Pearl, Absol can be caught here, possibly a reference to the route's number ending in 13.
See also
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