Route 8 (Japanese: 8番道路 Route 8) is a route in western Kalos. It consists of two different paths. The upper cliffside path connects Ambrette Town and Connecting Cave, while the lower seaside path connects Ambrette Town and Cyllage City. The route is also known as Muraille Coast (Japanese: ミュライユ海岸 Muraille Coast).
Route description
The upper section of Muraille Coast is a rocky mountain road, whose cliffs offer a clear and magnificent view to the sandy beach and ocean below. Despite the rocky environment, tall grass and colorful flowers can be found growing here. Many ledges restrict the player's movements here, although some of them can be circled around. Due to the high altitudes present on the route, Sky Trainers tend to be present on the cliffs.
The lower section of Muraille Coast can be accessed from the bottom floor of the Ambrette Aquarium, and it consists of a bright, sandy beach and a slice of ocean. It is full of not only Water-type Pokémon, but also water-themed Trainers, such as Swimmers and Fishermen. A Mago Berry tree is growing in the southern area of the route. Many rocks can also be found across the beach, especially near the south end. Some of these rocks can be broken with Rock Smash. One such rock is blocking access to a Trainer Tips sign, which will notice the player being able to use Rock Smash to reach it.
A female Swimmer will prevent the player from going through a certain point of the beach until they've obtained a Fossil from the Scientist in Glittering Cave, after which she'll give the player a Dowsing Machine, making locating hidden items a lot easier.
Items
Item
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Location
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Games
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Coastal Kalos Pokédex
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Cliffside area: from Sina and Dexio upon first entering the route
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X Y
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Super Potion
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Cliffside area: in the rock north of the entrance to Connecting Cave (hidden)
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X Y
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HP Up
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Cliffside area: among the maze of ledges west of the entrance to Connecting Cave, reached by heading south while mostly staying along the cliff edge
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X Y
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Water Stone
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Cliffside area: at the end of the narrow path west of the yellow flowers (requires Strength)
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X Y
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Escape Rope
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Cliffside area: on the narrow arm of cliff jutting over the beach, in the space one step east and south from the point of the cliff (hidden)
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X Y
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Leaf Stone
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Cliffside area: across the mud pit via the second launch point of jumping stones
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X Y
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Mago Berry
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Coastal area: in front of the Berry tree northwest of the Aquarium (regenerates after 7 days)
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X Y
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Dowsing Machine
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Coastal area: from the Swimmer ♀ north of the Aquarium after speaking to the Fossil Scientist in Glittering Cave
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X Y
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Pearl
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Coastal area: by the Swimmer ♀ who gives the player the Dowsing Machine, two spaces west and four north of the rock directly east of the Mago Berry tree (hidden, reappears occasionally)
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X Y
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Stardust
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Coastal area: southwest of the Berry tree, seven spaces west and two north of the nearest rock (hidden, reappears occasionally)
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X Y
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Ultra Ball
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Coastal area: directly north of the Aquarium stairs, on the southernmost rock in a pair of small rocks (hidden)
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X Y
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Heart Scale ×3
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- Cliffside area: accessed from Ambrette Town, at the end of a narrow path starting on the east side of the Pokémon Center
- Coastal area: northwest of the Aquarium stairs, nine spaces south of the rock closest to the Mago Berry tree (hidden, reappears occasionally)
- Coastal area: on a rock in the middle of the big island in the northwest of the route (requires Surf) (hidden)
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X Y
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TM19 (Roost)
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Coastal area: on the small, shallow island in the northwest of the route (requires Surf)
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X Y
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Rock Smash
Natural objects
Cliffs
Item
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Location
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Games
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Aspear Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a yellow Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Sitrus Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a yellow Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Iapapa Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a yellow Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Wacan Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a yellow Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Shuca Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a yellow Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Charti Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a yellow Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Chilan Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a yellow Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Fire Stone
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Randomly found by using Hyper Voice or Rock Slide on a spiky rock during a battle
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X Y
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Thunder Stone
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Randomly found by using Hyper Voice or Rock Slide on a spiky rock during a battle
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X Y
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Water Stone
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Randomly found by using Hyper Voice or Rock Slide on a spiky rock during a battle
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X Y
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Leaf Stone
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Randomly found by using Hyper Voice or Rock Slide on a spiky rock during a battle
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X Y
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Heat Rock
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Found by using Eruption, Heat Wave, or Lava Plume on a round rock during a battle
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X Y
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Beach
Item
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Location
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Games
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Cheri Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a red Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Leppa Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a red Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Figy Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a red Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Occa Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a red Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Chople Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a red Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Haban Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a red Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Pecha Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a pink Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Persim Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a pink Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Mago Berry
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Randomly found by using Air Cutter, Blizzard, or Twister on a pink Berry tree during a battle
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X Y
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Stardust
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Randomly found by using Hyper Voice or Rock Slide on a sand pile during a battle
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X Y
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Soft Sand
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Randomly found by using Hyper Voice or Rock Slide on a sand pile during a battle
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X Y
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Pokémon
While wild Seviper and Zangoose are Version-exclusive Pokémon in single encounters, they can be found within hordes in both X and Y. In the version where they can only be found in a horde, only one is present in that horde and can be targeted by the other members of the horde. This is because both Pokémon are natural enemies.
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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X
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Y
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13-14
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20%
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X
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Y
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14
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10%
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X
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Y
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14
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10%
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X
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Y
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15
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10%
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X
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Y
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14-15
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5%
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X
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Y
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13-15
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30%
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X
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Y
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15
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10%
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X
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Y
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14-15
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15%
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Yellow flowers
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X
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Y
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15
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10%
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X
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Y
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14
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10%
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X
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Y
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14
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10%
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X
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Y
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13-14
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20%
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X
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Y
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14-15
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5%
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X
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Y
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15
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10%
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X
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Y
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13-15
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30%
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X
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Y
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14-15
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15%
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Horde Encounter
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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7
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5%
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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7
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60%
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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8
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35% with Seviper
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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8
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35% with Zangoose
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Rock Smash
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X
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Y
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18-20
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66%
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X
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Y
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13-15
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66%
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X
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Y
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18, 20
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34%
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X
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Y
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13, 15
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34%
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Surfing
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X
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Y
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25-27
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69%
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X
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Y
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25, 27
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31%
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Fishing
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X
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Y
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15
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100%
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X
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Y
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25
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35%
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X
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Y
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25
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35%
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X
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Y
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25
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65%
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X
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Y
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25
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65%
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X
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Y
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35
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5%
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X
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Y
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35
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5%
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X
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Y
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35
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60%
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X
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Y
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35
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35%
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X
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Y
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35
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35%
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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.
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Trainers
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Mountain level
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Coastal level
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Requires Surf
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In the anime
Route 8 appeared in An Undersea Place to Call Home!, where Ash and his friends briefly stopped there to relax before Ash's Gym battle with Grant. While fishing to pass the time, Ash hooked a Skrelp, which attacked him and his friends, as it thought that they were its enemies. During the commotion, Pikachu got hit by Skrelp's Toxic and was badly poisoned. The group then met Eddy and Lindsey, who healed Pikachu before introducing themselves as underwater archeologists. They explained that a sunken luxury liner named the S.S. Cussler could be found near Muraille Coast, and they were planning to find it and get the treasures that had supposedly sunken with it. Through a fair game of chance, Ash and Serena were chosen to join Lindsey in diving down to look for the sunken ship with a submarine, while Clemont and Bonnie stayed on the surface.
The divers eventually managed to find the sunken ship, which, as they found out, had become a home for numerous Water-type Pokémon, including the Skrelp from before and a group of Dragalge. Unfortunately, Team Rocket had overheard the story about the treasure, and had used their Magikarp submarine to dive down to the ship as well. They managed to find the safe containing the treasure and blasted it off of the ship, causing the parts of the ship that were still filled with air to flood and almost resulting in the entire ship collapsing. However, with the help of Lindsey's submarine, the Dragalge were able to stop the flooding and prevent the ship from collapsing completely. Meanwhile, Team Rocket, escaping with the safe from the ship, got caught up in a series of currents that had briefly disappeared earlier and now reappeared, and were sent blasting off by them, accidentally dropping the safe back into the sea in the process.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Route 8 first appeared in What Does Charmander Do When It Dozes, where Xerosic discovered Xerneas having turned into its dormant tree form there after battling against Yveltal in Vaniville Town.
In Tying Trevenant, Celosia led an operation to retrieve Xerneas so that Team Flare may use its life energy to power the ultimate weapon. Due to Team Flare lacking the manpower necessary to move Xerneas, Celosia had her Aegislash mind-control people who attempted to flee Vaniville Town when Xerneas and Yveltal battled against each other. Upon learning of this plan, X and his friends confronted Celosia, Essentia, and Malva in order to free the kidnapped people. With the assistance of Korrina, Gurkinn, and Diantha, X and his friends succeeded in freeing the people kidnapped from Vaniville Town, but were unable to prevent Xerneas from successfully being taken to Team Flare's headquarters.
In Rhyhorn Charges, Malva revealed that Yveltal had went into its dormant cocoon form under the ground beneath Xerneas's tree form. By traveling under the ground during her battle against Diantha, Malva had been able to find and catch Yveltal.
Trivia
Name origin
Muraille is French for a large wall that are generally used as fortification to protect a settlement.
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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岩壁海岸 Ngàahbīk Hóingohn
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Mandarin
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岩壁海岸 Yánbì Hǎiàn
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Finnish
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Muraille-rannikko
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French
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Falaise Muraille
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German
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Muraille-Küstenpfad
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Italian
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Muraglia Costiera
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Korean
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미라유 해안 Muraille Haean
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Polish
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Wybrzeże Muraille
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Spanish
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Muralla Costera
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