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The Asado Desert (Japanese: ロースト砂漠 Roast Desert) is a large desert in the Paldea region, stretching a portion of the region's West Province. It contains the city of Cascarrafa.
Geography
The Asado Desert connects to West Province (Area Two) on the west and Cascarrafa on the east.
The Quaking Earth Titan, Great TuskS/Iron TreadsV, one of the Titan Pokémon of the Paldea region, can be found here.
Places of interest
Items
Desert biome
Special encounters
Moltres in the Asado Desert
After acquiring a Moltres Treat from Snacksworth, Moltres will spawn in this area as a static encounter. If defeated, it can be battled again after the game has been rebooted, provided that over one hour has passed in Nintendo Switch's internal clock since its defeat. It is coded to never be Shiny.
Pokémon
The spawn borders for the western desert
The spawn borders for the eastern desert
Pokémon
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Games
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Terrain
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Levels
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Probability Weight
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Group Rate
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Group Pokémon
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Prairie
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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20-23
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0
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0
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40
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40
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60%
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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20-23
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2
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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20-23
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10
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100%
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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20-23
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2
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✘
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✘
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Desert
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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19-22
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20
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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25-26
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20
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100%
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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20-24
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90
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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23-26
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60
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40%
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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23-26
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100
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40%
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-26
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60
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40%
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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24-26
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5
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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22-26
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30
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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20-26
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5
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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25-26
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30
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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19-26
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30
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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26
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80
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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19-26
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40
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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22-26
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20
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✘
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✘
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Riverside
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S
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V
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✔
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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20-22
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60
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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20-22
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60
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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20-22
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20
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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20-22
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10
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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22
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10
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100%
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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20-22
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5
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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20-22
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50
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✘
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✘
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Rocky Area
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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24-25
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30
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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24-26
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50
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40%
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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24
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20
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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24-26
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30
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100%
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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24-26
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30
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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24-26
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60
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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24-26
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1
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✘
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✘
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Flower
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-24
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40
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90%
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-23
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60
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50%
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-23
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60
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50%
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-23
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60
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50%
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-23
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60
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50%
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|
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-23
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6
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50%
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-24
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55
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40%
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-24
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55
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40%
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-24
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55
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40%
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-24
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55
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40%
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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21-24
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3
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40%
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Ruins
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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22-24
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15
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100%
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S
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V
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✔
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✘
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22-25
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60
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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22-26
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40
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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22-26
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15
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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24-26
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15
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✘
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✘
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Special Pokémon
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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45
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Only one
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✘
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✘
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S
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V
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✔
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✘
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✘
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✘
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✘
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45
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Only one
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✘
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✘
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. Probability weight indicates the likelihood that a Pokémon will spawn at a certain point in this location relative to others that can spawn there. A higher probability weight generally indicates that a Pokémon is more likely to spawn. Pokémon with the highest or lowest level requirements may not spawn in every possible location within this area. A bolded level range replaces the Pokémon's non-bolded level range after the player has completed The Way Home.
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- ↑ This Pokémon only spawns in the eastern desert
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 This Pokémon only spawns in the western desert
- ↑ Only appears after defeating the Lurking Steel Titan
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 This Pokémon will always have a scale of 255 and a Naughty Nature
- There are few valid "Rocky Area" and "Flower" biome spawn point in this area, which can make it more difficult to find specific Pokémon that only spawn from that point.
Terastallized Encounters
Pokémon |
Level |
Tera Type |
Game
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Sandygast* |
30 |
Grass |
S/V
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Cyclizar* |
45 |
Flying |
S/V
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- An asterisk indicates that this Pokémon is unobtainable as a random encounter in this Area.
- Asado Desert has 51 unique encounters (excluding Pack Pokémon and alternate forms of the same Pokémon).
Trainers
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Pokémon
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Luis the Student ケイイチ Keiichi Reward: $1,200
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Raquel the Student フジコ Fujiko Reward: $4,160
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Multi-Battle partners
Arven joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against the Quaking Earth Titan.
In the anime
Pokémon: Paldean Winds
Asado Desert briefly appeared in a video in Breathe Together.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Asado Desert appeared in PASV02 and PASV03 as the first stop on Violet and Arven's quest to find the Herba Mystica. In the desert, they encountered two Paradox Pokémon, a Great Tusk and an Iron Treads, the latter which they identified as the Quaking Earth Titan due to its size. Despite having some initial success against it with Violet's Fuecoco, Iron Treads ultimately proved too strong, so Arven suggested they retreat for the time being, which Violet accepted.
Trivia
Origin
Name origin
Asado Desert is derived from asado (Spanish for roast).
Roast Desert is derived from roast.
In other languages
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ロースト砂漠 Roast Sabaku
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From roast
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English
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Asado Desert
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From asado (Spanish for roast)
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German
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Brutzelwüste
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From brutzeln (to fry)
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Spanish
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Desierto Rostiz
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From rostizar (to spitroast)
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French
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Désert Rôtissable
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From rôtisserie and sable (sand)
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Italian
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Deserto Alasar
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From asar (Spanish for "to roast")
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Korean
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로스트 사막 Roast Samak
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From roast
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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烘烘沙漠 Hōnghōng Shāmò
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From 烘烘 hōnghōng/hunghung (roasting hot)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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烘烘沙漠 Hunghung Sāmohk
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