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* Although it's never shown to the player in-game, the special Milotic encounter is programmed to have a {{t|Ghost}} Tera Type, which may imply that the rumor about seeing the deceased at the Crystal Pool (as mentioned by Carmine) is true.
* Although it's never shown to the player in-game, the special Milotic encounter is programmed to have a {{t|Ghost}} Tera Type, which may imply that the rumor about seeing the deceased at the Crystal Pool (as mentioned by Carmine) is true.
* Upon bringing {{p|Terapagos}} to the Crystal Pool, a strange mist will appear and the player will meet the real Professor Sada{{sup/9|S}}/Turo{{sup/9|V}}, who has not yet completed their time machine. After a brief conversation implying that Paradox Pokémon come from parallel timelines, the player will be prompted to exchange Briar's Book for the Scarlet{{sup/9|S}}/Violet{{sup/9|V}} Book. Following this scene, the player will be returned to the title screen, where the Book will be visible again.
* Upon bringing {{p|Terapagos}} to the Crystal Pool, a strange mist will appear and the player will meet the real Professor Sada{{sup/9|S}}/Turo{{sup/9|V}}, who has not yet completed their time machine. After a brief conversation implying that Paradox Pokémon come from parallel timelines, the player will be prompted to exchange Briar's Book for the Scarlet{{sup/9|S}}/Violet{{sup/9|V}} Book. Following this scene, the player will be returned to the title screen, where the Book will be visible again.
** As the Professor's notes in Area Zero's depths note that they received a white book from someone and the Professor doesn't seem to have given Koraidon{{sup/9|S}}/Miraidon{{sup/9|V}} their name yet, it is implied that this encounter inadvertently triggered a {{wp|bootstrap paradox}} by telling them what it was as called and giving them the book.
** As the Professor's notes in Area Zero's depths note that they received a white book from someone and the Professor doesn't seem to have given Koraidon{{sup/9|S}}/Miraidon{{sup/9|V}} their name yet, it is implied that this encounter inadvertently triggered a {{wp|bootstrap paradox}} by telling them what their Legendary Pokémon was called called and giving them Briar's Book.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

Revision as of 05:11, 15 December 2023

Crystal Pool てらす池
Illuminating Pool
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
Crystal Pool.png
Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location:
Region: Kitakami
Generations: IX
Kitakami Crystal Pool Map.png
Location of Crystal Pool in Kitakami.
Pokémon world locations

The Crystal Pool (Japanese: てらす池 Illuminating Pool) is a large pool located at Oni Mountain summit in the center of Kitakami. It is one of the Six Wonders of Kitakami.

Geography

The Crystal Pool is a large area at the top of Oni Mountain. A small, man-made bridge has been built around a longer strip of water. Glowing crystals, like the ones found in Area Zero can be found at the bottom of the pool, rising upwards to the surface. When travelling there with Carmine, during the events of The Teal Mask, she mentions a rumor about the Crystal Pool where you can happen to meet people here who have passed away. Briar refers to the area as "sacred ground" upon her arrival. According to her, the crystals emit energy of the same wavelength as Terastal energy. She doesn't understand why this is the case, but hopes to figure that out to stabilize the Terastal phenomenon in regions other than Paldea. After Carmine leaves, Briar also mentions that her research here could bring her one step closer to Terapagos, suggesting the Pokémon and the area itself may be related.

Sparkling Crystal Clusters can be found within the pool, with the player receiving one after being attacked by a Milotic during the events of The Teal Mask.

Places of interest

Lake caves

On the far side of the area, there's a small hole beneath the ground that the player can enter. It will take them to an underground lake beneath the river, where Pokémon such as Feebas may spawn.

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Inside the caves beneath the lake

Items

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Pokémon

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Pokémon Games Terrain Levels Probability Weight Group Rate Group Pokémon
Land Water surface Underwater Overland Sky Morning Day Evening Night
Lake
S V 25-29 300 300 0 0
S V 25-29 300
S V 25-29 200
Rocky Area
S V 25-29 0 0 0 10 60%
S V 25-29 700
S V 25-29 0 0 0 50
S V 25-29 250 250 0 0
S V 25-29 700
S V 25-29 0 0 0 300
S V 25-29 30
S V 25-29 200
S V 25-29 300
S V 25-29 0 0 250 250
S V 25-29 300
Cave
S V 25-33 200
S V 25-33 0 0 250 250
S V 25-33 300
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.
Probability weight indicates the likelihood that a Pokémon will spawn at a certain point in this location relative to others that can spawn there. A higher probability weight generally indicates that a Pokémon is more likely to spawn.
Pokémon with the highest or lowest level requirements may not spawn in every possible location within this area.
A bolded level range replaces the Pokémon's non-bolded level range after the player has completed The Way Home.


Special encounters

After Carmine's grandpa offers to fix Ogerpon's mask, the player and Carmine head to the Crystal Pool to obtain a Crystal Cluster, where a Milotic ambushes them. Milotic's stats are different if the player has not yet finished The Way Home, but it always has 20 IVs in each stat. It cannot be caught, and is coded to never be Shiny.

After it is defeated, it drops a Crystal Cluster.

Before finishing The Way Home After finishing The Way Home
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Milotic Lv.30
Twister
Dragon Special
Water Pulse
Water Special
Disarming Voice
Fairy Special
Rain Dance
Water Status
0350Milotic.png
Milotic Lv.73
Dragon Pulse
Dragon Special
Surf
Water Special
Ice Beam
Ice Special
Rain Dance
Water Status

Trainers

Multi-Battle partners

Carmine joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against the special Milotic encounter.

Before completing The Way Home After completing The Way Home




Music

Games Location Song name Composition Arrangement
 S  V  Everywhere Crystal Pool* Toby Fox[1] Unknown
Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release.

Trivia

  • The overall layout of the Crystal Pool resembles a smaller version of Area Zero, with the location resembling a crater surrounded by a ring of jagged mountain-like rocks, akin to the Great Crater of Paldea, and containing a lower subsurface area in the center filled with crystals, similar to Area Zero's depths.
  • Although it's never shown to the player in-game, the special Milotic encounter is programmed to have a Ghost Tera Type, which may imply that the rumor about seeing the deceased at the Crystal Pool (as mentioned by Carmine) is true.
  • Upon bringing Terapagos to the Crystal Pool, a strange mist will appear and the player will meet the real Professor SadaS/TuroV, who has not yet completed their time machine. After a brief conversation implying that Paradox Pokémon come from parallel timelines, the player will be prompted to exchange Briar's Book for the ScarletS/VioletV Book. Following this scene, the player will be returned to the title screen, where the Book will be visible again.
    • As the Professor's notes in Area Zero's depths note that they received a white book from someone and the Professor doesn't seem to have given KoraidonS/MiraidonV their name yet, it is implied that this encounter inadvertently triggered a bootstrap paradox by telling them what their Legendary Pokémon was called called and giving them Briar's Book.

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese てらす池
Chinese Cantonese 晶光池 Jīnggwōng Chìh
Mandarin 晶光池 Jīngguāng Chí
France Flag.png French Lac Cristallin
Germany Flag.png German Kristallsee
Italy Flag.png Italian Lago Cristallìo
South Korea Flag.png Korean 태라수호 Taerasu Ho
Spain Flag.png Spanish Lago Cristalino

References

  1. Fox has credited himself for composing the original Area Zero track (later arranged by Gō Ichinose which this song arranges. Source: UNDERTALE / DELTARUNE NEWSLETTER: ISSUE 1 (Winter 2022)


Kitakami
Bag Cornerstone Mask SV Sprite.png Bag Wellspring Mask SV Sprite.png Bag Hearthflame Mask SV Sprite.png Bag Teal Mask SV Sprite.png
Settlements
Mossui TownKitakami Hall
Areas
Kitakami RoadApple HillsLoyalty PlazaReveler's Road
Mossfell ConfluenceFellhorn GorgeWistful Fields
Paradise BarrensKitakami Wilds (Timeless Woods) • Chilling Waterhead

Oni Mountain (Oni's MawDreaded DenInfernal Pass)
Oni Mountain Summit: Crystal Pool

Landmarks
Six Wonders of Kitakami
Access to
PaldeaBlueberry Academy
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