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'''Ledges''' are a common feature of the geography of the Pokémon world. They can be found on most [[route]]s where they serve as a one-way obstacle: the player can jump down the ledge but is never able to climb back up. Generally, they are designed to make returning from an area easier than getting there - removing the need to walk through [[tall grass]] in one direction or providing a quick route back to the start from the innermost part of a cave. They may also be used to prevent a player from entering an area too early, such as [[Route 46]] in [[Johto]]. | '''Ledges''' are a common feature of the geography of the Pokémon world. They can be found on most [[route]]s where they serve as a one-way obstacle: the player can jump down the ledge but is never able to climb back up. Generally, they are designed to make returning from an area easier than getting there - removing the need to walk through [[tall grass]] in one direction or providing a quick route back to the start from the innermost part of a cave. They may also be used to prevent a player from entering an area too early, such as [[Route 46]] in [[Johto]]. | ||
In [[Hoenn]], Trainers with an [[Acro Bike]] can use it to | In [[Hoenn]], Trainers with an [[Acro Bike]] can use it to travel up a ledged path. This is done by holding the B button and jumping up an adjacent path of stones. | ||
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Ledges are a common feature of the geography of the Pokémon world. They can be found on most routes where they serve as a one-way obstacle: the player can jump down the ledge but is never able to climb back up. Generally, they are designed to make returning from an area easier than getting there - removing the need to walk through tall grass in one direction or providing a quick route back to the start from the innermost part of a cave. They may also be used to prevent a player from entering an area too early, such as Route 46 in Johto.
In Hoenn, Trainers with an Acro Bike can use it to travel up a ledged path. This is done by holding the B button and jumping up an adjacent path of stones.
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Cave tile • Hole • Ice tile • Ledge • Marsh tile • Puddle • Sand tile • Snow tile Spin tile • Soft soil • Tall grass • Trap • Warp tile • Water tile Dungeon tile |