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* [[Protein]] (requires {{HM|03|Surf}}) | * [[Protein]] (requires {{HM|03|Surf}}) | ||
''Note: Most of the following items are obtainable during the {{p|Dialga}}/{{p|Palkia}} quest; they require {{HM|03|Surf}}, {{HM|04|Strength}}, {{HM|06|Rock Smash}} and {{HM|05|Defog}} in the Basement. Moreover, most of these items are hidden and can be found using the [[Dowsing Machine]].'' | ''Note: Most of the following items are obtainable during the {{p|Dialga}}/{{p|Palkia}} quest; they require {{HM|03|Surf}}, {{HM|04|Strength}}, {{HM|06|Rock Smash}} and {{HM|05|Defog}} in the Basement. Moreover, most of these items are hidden and can be found using the [[Dowsing Machine]].'' | ||
* [[Light Clay]] | * [[Light Clay]] | ||
* [[Escape Rope]] | |||
* {{TM|69|Rock Polish}} | * {{TM|69|Rock Polish}} | ||
* [[Max Elixir]] | * [[Max Elixir]] |
Revision as of 18:24, 5 October 2008
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Location: | Center of Sinnoh | |||
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Region: | Sinnoh | |||
Generations: | IV | |||
File:Sinnoh Mt. Coronet Map.png Location of Mt. Coronet in Sinnoh. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Mt. Coronet (Japanese: テンガンざん Mt. Tengan) is part of a long range of mountains that divide the Sinnoh region in half. Most of it is a deep cave, though there are several above-ground areas.
Mt. Coronet has entrances on Routes 207, 208, 211, and 216, connecting Oreburgh City, Hearthome City, Eterna City, Celestic Town, and Snowpoint City. After the HMs containing Surf, Strength, Defog, Rock Smash, Rock Climb and Waterfall and the item Azure Flute are obtained, the mountain is fully navigable. The caves inside the mountain have paths blocked by rocks and boulders. There are several pools of water throughout the cave. The summit of the mountain has grass where wild Pokémon live and is covered in snow. At the mountain's peak is the Spear Pillar, where many spiked pillars protrude from the ground. By using the Azure Flute in the center of the pillar a staircase appears which can be taken to the Hall of Origin.
In the anime
Despite, in the games, having to travel through Mt. Coronet to arrive at Hearthome City, Ash and his friends have not been shown journeying through the mountain as of yet. However, in Nosing 'Round The Mountain!, they found Alan and Ash battled him at the Mt. Coronet area, because Alan wanted his Nosepass to evolve.
In the games
Mt. Coronet has appeared in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and Pokémon Platinum. Although the player must pass through the mountain several times on their journey through Sinnoh, the most important events within it relate to Team Galactic. The player first meets Cyrus in Mt. Coronet's caves. Later on, Cyrus's plans bring Team Galactic to the mountain once again. Many Galactic Grunts invade the mountain.
At the Spear Pillar in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Cyrus summons Dialga or Palkia, whose power is too much for him. The legendary Pokémon is left for the hero to defeat or capture.
In Pokémon Platinum, Cyrus summons both Dialga and Palkia and eventually Giratina, who makes a portal to the Ruined World dragging Cyrus in. The player and Cynthia then follow. Dialga and Palkia will be available after defeating the Elite Four and obtaining the Adamant Orb (for Dialga) and Lustrous Orb (for Palkia).
If an Azure Flute is obtained from a special Nintendo event, a staircase can be opened on the Spear Pillar to the Hall of Origin where Arceus waits.
Pokémon
North and south entrances
style="background: #FFFFAA;" style="background: #5ED0FF;" style="background: #003366; color: #FFFF99;"Name | Games | Rt 211 | Rts 207/208 | ||||||||
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Levels | Rate | Levels | Rate | ||||||||
All Times | |||||||||||
Meditite | D | P | 13-14 | 10% | 14-16 | 10% | |||||
Machop | D | P | 13 | 25% | 14-16 | 25% | |||||
Machoke | D | P | -- | -- | -- | -- | |||||
Graveler | D | P | -- | -- | -- | -- | |||||
Chingling | D | P | 13 | 10% | 14-16 | 10% | |||||
Golbat | D | P | -- | -- | -- | -- | |||||
Clefairy | D | P | -- | -- | -- | -- | |||||
Morning | |||||||||||
Geodude | D | P | 12-13 | 20% | 14-16 | 20% | |||||
Cleffa | D | P | 12 | 25% | 14 | 25% | |||||
Zubat | D | P | 12-13 | 10% | 14-16 | 10% | |||||
Day | |||||||||||
Geodude | D | P | 12-13 | 30% | 14-16 | 30% | |||||
Cleffa | D | P | 12 | 5% | 14 | 5% | |||||
Zubat | D | P | 12-13 | 20% | 14-16 | 20% | |||||
Night | |||||||||||
Geodude | D | P | 12-13 | 30% | 14-16 | 30% | |||||
Cleffa | D | P | 12 | 5% | 14 | 5% | |||||
Zubat | D | P | 12-13 | 20% | 14-16 | 20% |
Basement and floors
Name | Games | Location | B1F & Rt 216 entrance |
2F & 2F back room |
4F by the Waterfall |
4F above waterfall |
5F & 6F | Tunnel (1F from summit) | |||||||||||||
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Levels | Rate | Levels | Rate | Levels | Rate | Levels | Rate | Levels | Rate | Levels | Rate | ||||||||||
Golbat | D | P | Cave | 31-32 | 20% | 37 | 10% | 39 | 10% | 39 | 10% | 41 | 10% | 39 | 10% | ||||||
Meditite | D | P | Cave | 31-32 | 25% | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | ||||||
Medicham | D | P | Cave | -- | -- | 37 | 10% | 39 | 10% | 39 | 10% | 41 | 10% | 40 | 10% | ||||||
Graveler | D | P | Cave | 31 | 20% | 36 | 20% | 38 | 20% | 38 | 20% | 40 | 20% | 39-40 | 40% | ||||||
Chingling | D | P | Cave | 30 | 10% | 37-38 | 10% | 39-40 | 10% | 40 | 5% | -- | -- | 30 | 10% | ||||||
Chimecho | D | P | Cave | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 40 | 5% | 41-42 | 10% | -- | -- | ||||||
Clefairy | D | P | Cave | 30-32 | 15% | 36-38 | 15% | 38-40 | 15% | 38-40 | 15% | 40-42 | 15% | 38-40 | 15% | ||||||
Bronzor | D | P | Cave | -- | -- | 36 | 5% | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | ||||||
Bronzong | D | P | Cave | -- | -- | 38 | 20% | 38-40 | 25% | 38-40 | 25% | 40-42 | 25% | 39-40 | 5% | ||||||
Machoke | D | P | Cave | 31 | 10% | 37 | 10% | 39 | 10% | 39 | 10% | 41 | 10% | 40 | 10% | ||||||
Special Pokémon | |||||||||||||||||||||
Lunatone | D | P | Dongle: (Sapphire) |
-- | -- | 36-37 | 8% | 38-39 | 8% | 38-39 | 8% | 40-41 | 8% | 39-40 | 8% | ||||||
Solrock | D | P | Dongle: (Ruby) |
-- | -- | 36-37 | 8% | 38-39 | 8% | 38-39 | 8% | 40-41 | 8% | 39-40 | 8% |
Third floor and summit
CFEEF6;" E6F8F9;" style="background: #FFFFAA;" style="background: #5ED0FF;" style="background: #003366; color: #FFFF99;" E6F8F9;"Name | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | ||
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All Times | ||||||
Chingling | D | P | Grass | 39-40 | 10% | |
Snover | D | P | Grass | 38 | 20% | |
Abomasnow | D | P | Grass | 40-41 | 20% | |
Clefairy | D | P | Grass | 38-39 | 5% | |
Bronzong | D | P | Grass | 39-40 | 5% | |
Morning | ||||||
Medicham | D | P | Grass | 39-40 | 20% | |
Machoke | D | P | Grass | 39-40 | 20% | |
Day | ||||||
Medicham | D | P | Grass | 39-40 | 20% | |
Machoke | D | P | Grass | 39-40 | 20% | |
Night | ||||||
Medicham | D | P | Grass | 39-40 | 10% | |
Machoke | D | P | Grass | 39-40 | 10% | |
Noctowl | D | P | Grass | 39 | 10% | |
Golbat | D | P | Grass | 39 | 10% | |
Special Pokémon | ||||||
Lunatone | D | P | Dongle: (Sapphire) |
38-39 | 8% | |
Solrock | D | P | Dongle: (Ruby) |
38-39 | 8% | |
Loudred | D | P | Poké Radar | 39-40 | 22% |
Surfing and fishing
Name | Games | Location | Rt 207 Entr. | B1 | 4F | |||||||
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Levels | Rate | Levels | Rate | Levels | Rate | |||||||
Zubat | D | P | Surf | 20-40 | 90% | 20-40 | 90% | 20-40 | 90% | |||
Golbat | D | P | Surf | 20-40 | 10% | 20-40 | 10% | 20-40 | 10% | |||
Magikarp | D | P | Old Rod | 3-10 | 100% | 3-10 | 100% | 3-10 | 100% | |||
Magikarp | D | P | Good Rod | 10-25 | 65% | 10-25 | 65% | 10-25 | 65% | |||
Barboach | D | P | Good Rod | 10-25 | 35% | 10-25 | 35% | 10-25 | 35% | |||
After getting National Dex | ||||||||||||
Gyarados | D | P | Super Rod | 30-55 | 65% | 30-55 | 65% | 30-55 | 65% | |||
Whiscash | D | P | Super Rod | 20-50 | 35% | 20-50 | 35% | -- | -- | |||
Dratini | D | P | Super Rod | -- | -- | -- | -- | 15-20 | 30% | |||
Dragonair | D | P | Super Rod | -- | -- | -- | -- | 15-40 | 5% | |||
Special Pokémon | B1 | |||||||||||
Levels | Rate | |||||||||||
Feebas | D | P | Super Rod | 4 random tiles, changes daily |
Items
- Escape Rope (Celestic Town entrance)
- Ether (hidden)
- Elixir (hidden, requires HM06 (Rock Smash))
- Dawn Stone (requires HM03 (Surf))
- Protein (requires HM03 (Surf))
Note: Most of the following items are obtainable during the Dialga/Palkia quest; they require HM03 (Surf), HM04 (Strength), HM06 (Rock Smash) and HM05 (Defog) in the Basement. Moreover, most of these items are hidden and can be found using the Dowsing Machine.
- Light Clay
- Escape Rope
- TM69 (Rock Polish)
- Max Elixir
- Soft Sand
- Max Potion
- Stardust
- Nugget x2 (both hidden)
- Tinymushroom x2
- Big Mushroom x2
- Rare Candy x2
- Ether
- Max Ether
- Full Restore
- Revive x3
- PP Up
- Ultra Ball
- TM02 (Dragon Claw) (after defeating Team Galactic, in the blocked cave)
- TM80 (Rock Slide)
- Adamant Orb (D) or Lustrous Orb (P), both (Pt)
Trivia
- Mt. Coronet is the only location in Sinnoh where the elusive Pokémon Feebas can be caught. It only appears in four fishing spots in the basement, which change every day.
- Mt. Coronet emits a special magnetic field. As a result, Magneton and Nosepass can only be evolved into Magnezone and Probopass, respectively, by leveling them up here.
- The two Pokémon obtainable by evolving in Mt. Coronet have three magnetic units, according to the Pokédex - Probopass has three mini-noses, and Magnezone is made up of three units.
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