Transportation in the Pokémon world

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Jump to navigationJump to search

There are various methods of transportation used in the Pokémon games.

List of methods of transportation

Shoes

Normal shoes

These are the primary way of getting around in the games. The player starts with these, and with them, is able to walk around.

Running shoes

Introduced in Generation III, the running shoes are a pair of shoes that allow the player to run by holding down the B button. Running is not allowed in many buildings, however, until Generation IV.

Bikes

Generation I and II

In the Generation I and Generation II games, as well as Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, there is only a basic bicycle which is sold by Miracle Cycle. Only one obstacle is passable only by bicycle, and that is Cycling Road. Bicycling is disallowed in most buildings.

Generation III

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Pokémon Emerald, there are two types of bicycle: the Mach Bike and Acro Bike. They can be swapped at Rydel's Cycles in Mauville City.

The Mach Bike can move so fast that it can move over muddy slopes or over weak ground. If the player collides with something, the speed will reset. On the Seaside Cycling Road, the player's time and amount of collisions are recorded, and will be sent over to another player if the records are swapped.

The Acro Bike has the same speed as the bikes in earlier games, but can climb rocks in areas like Route 112 and travel on white rails on Route 119 and other places.

Generation IV

In the Generation IV games released so far, only one bicycle is available. This, however, has two gears which can be changed by pressing the B button. Obstacles can be jumped over with sufficient speed.

Flying Vechicles

File:Blimp.PNG
A blimp in the anime

Blimps

Ash, Misty, Brock, and Team Rocket used a blimp in A Scare in the Air! and one is seen in The Kecleon Caper!.

File:Team Rocket's Balloon.PNG
Team Rocket's Meowth balloon

Hot Air Balloons

Used by Team Rocket multiple times. Some balloons were shaped as a Wobbuffet, a Sneasel, and a Meowth. A hot air-balloon was also used by Ash and co. in the episode Bye Bye Butterfree.

File:Plane.PNG
Noland's plane doing a flip

Airplanes

Used by Noland in Numero Uno Articuno.

Hangliders

Used by Domino in Mewtwo Returns

File:Team Rocket Helicopter.PNG
One of Team Rocket's helicopters

Helicopters

Used by Team Rocket multiple times and by Rhonda in All Dressed Up With Somewhere To Go!.

Boats

File:260.gif
Leaf about to board S.S. Anne.

S.S. Anne

The S.S. Anne stops four years, a year or monthly (depending on canon) in Vermilion City. The S.S. Ticket that is needed to board the ship is only given away to exclusive people, such as Bill and Professor Oak, however, they can give the ticket away to others.

File:S.S. Aqua3.GIF
Gold disembarking from the S.S. Aqua.

S.S. Aqua

The S.S. Aqua is a boat that runs between Olivine City in Johto and Vermilion City in Kanto. It is the largest boat yet in the Pokémon franchise, and is very easy to get lost in.

File:S.S. Tidal.GIF
May about to board the S.S. Tidal from the Battle Frontier.

S.S. Tidal

The S.S. Tidal is a boat that mostly runs in the Hoenn region.

After the player has become the champion, it will always run between Lilycove City and Slateport City. However, it will occasionally run to other places if the player has a ticket. With the Battle Pass, it will run to Battle Tower (in Ruby and Sapphire) or the Battle Frontier (in Emerald); with the Eon Ticket, it will run to Southern Island; with the Mysticticket, it will run to Navel Rock; with the Auroraticket, it will run to Birth Island; and with the Old Sea Map, it will run to Faraway Island.

File:Seagallop.GIF
One of the Seagallop Ferries on its way between Vermilion City in Kanto and the Sevii Islands.

Seagallop Ferries

The Seagallop Ferries run between Vermilion City in Kanto and each of the nine Sevii Islands.

There are currently four known tickets that can be used to board a Seagallop Ferry: The Tri-Pass allows them to travel to Knot, Boon and Kin Islands, the Rainbow Pass to the same three islands, as well as Floe, Chrono, Fortune, and Quest Islands, the Mysticticket allows travel to Navel Rock, and the Auroraticket allows travel to Birth Island.

File:Submarine.PNG
One of Team Rocket's submarines

Submarines

Used by Team Rocket many times and by Ash and his friends in Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea and in Relicanth Really Can!. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Pokémon Emerald a submarine that is made by Captain Stern is stolen by Team Magma to reach Seafloor Cavern where Groudon is.

File:EP092.jpg
A Nurse Joy in a kayak

Kayaks and canoes

Used by a Nurse Joy in The Joy of Pokémon and by Ash and his friends in Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea.

File:Wobbuffet Boat.PNG
Team Rocket's Wobbuffet boat

Team Rocket's boats

Team Rocket has used many different boats in the anime.

Steam Boats

Ash and his friends went on a Wailord-shaped Steam Boat in Steamboat Willies!.

Objects with Wheels

File:Trucks anime.PNG
Trucks in the anime.

Moving truck

A truck is used by the player's family to move from Johto to Hoenn in the Generation III games. The player starts off the game inside of the truck.

Magnet Train

The Magnet Train runs between Saffron City and Goldenrod City, and was constructed some time after Generation I. To ride it, a person needs a pass, which was given to those displaced by the train stations' construction.

File:Officer Jenny's Motorcycle.PNG
Officer Jenny on her motorcycle.

Motorcycles

Used by Officer Jennys multiple times.

File:GaryRidingArcanine.jpg
Gary on a skateboard being pulled by his Arcanine

Skateboards

In Extreme Pokémon!, Ash and Gary race on skateboards.

File:Segways.PNG
Butch and Cassidy riding Segways

Segways

In The Scheme Team, Butch and Cassidy rode Segways.

Cars

Used multiple times in the anime.