Ten Sights of Paldea
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The Ten Sights of Paldea (Japanese: パルデア十景 Ten Sights of Paldea) are ten landmarks located around the Paldea region. Each sight can be flown to via the Flying Taxi and is marked by a large signpost, which must be visited to unlock the ability to fly there.
Landmarks
Grand Olive Orchard
"The Grand Olive Orchard, one of the Ten Sights of Paldea, is a little past that Pokémon Center! Just follow the path—you can’t miss it."
A large groups of fields where olives are grown in South Province (Area Two) near the city of Cortondo. The sign is located on a plateau northeast of Cortondo, near some ruins. A wild terastallized Diglett spawns here, its Tera Type is Rock. Daily, two Roaming Form Gimmighoul spawn here: one on the sign and one near a truck.
Secluded Beach
"This is the Secluded Beach, one of the Ten Sights of Paldea. It’s not so secluded anymore, what with all the attention it’s gotten as a tourist location..."
A hidden beach located at the far end of South Province (Area Five) on the shores of the South Paldean Sea. A Pokémon Center is located here. Daily, two Roaming Form Gimmighoul spawn here: one on the sign and one on a rock.
Colonnade Hollow
- Main article: Colonnade Hollow
"This place is called Colonnade Hollow. It’s one of the Ten Sights of Paldea. I’m going to research how the area came to be shaped this way!"
A long tunnel located in West Province (Area Two). A wild terastallized Garchomp spawns here; its Tera Type is Water. Outside the entrance, near the sign, a wild terastallized Naclstack would spawn there; its Tera Type is Ghost.
Million Volt Skyline
"Where did the name Levincia come from? Is it from that old word “levin”? Or “leviathan”? Or maybe, ’cause the city has all these soaring buildings in its Million Volt Skyline, could it be from “leaven”? Like, you know, rising bread?"
A cliff located in East Province (Area Three) overlooking the city of Levincia from the west. Daily, a Roaming Form Gimmighoul spawns behind the sign.
Leaking Tower of Paldea
Located in South Province (Area Six). A watchtower located in a pond at the base of a waterfall northeast of Alfornada. Daily, two Roaming Form Gimmighoul spawn here: one on the sign and one on the first floor of the tower.
Its name seems to be derived from the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Fury Falls
"They’re called the Fury Falls...but I wonder what’s got them so angry?"
A set of waterfalls located in the mountains of North Province (Area Two). The Firescourge Shrine, home of the Legendary Pokémon Chi-Yu, lies within a cave in the falls.
Gracia Stones
- Not to be confused with Gracious Stones.
A set of rock pillars in the North Paldean Sea located off the coast of Casseroya Lake and Socarrat Trail. Daily, a Roaming Form Gimmighoul spawns behind the sign here.
Casseroya Falls
A set of waterfalls flowing down from Glaseado Mountain into Casseroya Lake. Daily, a Roaming Form Gimmighoul spawns behind the sign here.
Glaseado's Grasp
A cliff located on Glaseado Mountain that is shaped like a hand grasping. It overlooks Casseroya Lake. Daily, a Roaming Form Gimmighoul spawns behind the sign here.
Paldea's Highest Peak
Located on the summit of Glaseado Mountain. This is the highest point in Paldea where most of the region can be seen. Daily, a Roaming Form Gimmighoul spawns on the sign here.
In the anime
Main series
Paldea's Highest Peak first appeared in HZ064. Liko, Roy, and Dot planned to travel there to cap off their Terastal Training course, but were forced to turn back after the Explorers manipulated them into splitting up. In the following episode, after dealing with the Explorers, Liko and the others arrived at the peak, where they took a group photo together.
Pokémon: Paldean Winds
The Ten Sights of Paldea appeared during a video montage in Breathe Together, created by Hohma, Ohara, and Aliquis.
In other languages
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Grand Olive Orchard
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Secluded Beach
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Million Volt Skyline
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Leaking Tower of Paldea
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Fury Falls
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Gracia Stones
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Casseroya Falls
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Glaseado's Grasp
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Paldea's Highest Peak
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See also
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