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The '''Seabreak Path''' (Japanese: '''うみわれのみち''' ''Seabreak Path'') is an extension of {{rt|224}} that leads to the [[Flower Paradise]], only accessible if the player has [[Oak's Letter]]. After declaring what the player is thankful to on the white rock on Route 224, {{p|Shaymin}} will appear from this path and the area will burst into bloom.
The '''Seabreak Path''' (Japanese: '''うみわれのみち''' ''Seabreak Path'') is an extension of {{rt|224}} that leads to the [[Flower Paradise]], only accessible if the player has the "Walk through anything" cheat or Oak's letter. After declaring what the player is thankful to on the white rock on Route 224, {{p|Shaymin}} will appear from this path and the area will burst into bloom.


==Geography==
==Geography==

Revision as of 15:08, 5 September 2009

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Location: North of Route 224
Region: Sinnoh
Generations: IV
Sinnoh Seabreak Path Map.png
Location of Seabreak Path in Sinnoh.
Pokémon world locations

The Seabreak Path (Japanese: うみわれのみち Seabreak Path) is an extension of Route 224 that leads to the Flower Paradise, only accessible if the player has the "Walk through anything" cheat or Oak's letter. After declaring what the player is thankful to on the white rock on Route 224, Shaymin will appear from this path and the area will burst into bloom.

Geography

Seabreak Path has no notable geography whatsoever, being little more than a long path across the vast sea to the Flower Paradise. It is covered in flowers of many colors, and extends from Route 224's northernmost point farther north than Stark Mountain. Ocean surrounds it on either side.

Dawn, Lucas, Professor Oak, and Shaymin at the entrance to the Seabreak Path

Trivia

  • Seabreak Path is the longest area not only in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, but in any main series game so far. With an area of 8192 square units, it would be impossible for a game from Generation III or before to support this path without dividing it into several segments. Because of this length, it is a good location to hatch eggs.

Name origin

Seabreak Path is so named because it breaks the sea between the Sinnoh region and the open ocean that lies to the east.

In other languages

  • German: Buhnenpfad
  • Spanish: Vía Costera
  • Italian: Via Frangimare


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