Talk:Seabreak Path

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Note

If a cheater use's the walk through walls cheat, they can see a shaymin on the front of seabreak path which seems to connect to route 224, however if a player walks up to seabreak path and a sign on the top says 'Seabreak Path', the shaymin dissapears(LOL, cant spell). --[[Image:Ani492MS.gif Zakuro]] 09:52, 10 February 2008 (UTC)

Hmm...

Is 256 tiles the longest a route can be, or is there a longer route in another generation? TTEchidna 20:19, 12 September 2008 (UTC)

It's Already On The Map

It says that when you have Oak's Letter and express your thanks at the stone, Seabreak Path 'appears';but, it's already there it just extends (and connects) towards Route 224 by about 8-14 tiles. With the walkthrough code on you could walk out a little bit and see Seabreak Path. Also if you use the code to walk out a bit, you will see a little Shaymin sprite there (on the R224 end), it probs not there in Pt though (the sprite). --Sivart345 00:50, 18 March 2009 (UTC)