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==Route description==
==Route description==
Route 209 is a fairly large route that curves around to make a reverse L-shape. It starts from the west, from [[Hearthome City]], where the route makes its way east. There is a large patch of [[tall grass]] just north here, just off the path. Back on the path, the route heads east, making its way over to a series of bridges going over a running stream, in which the player must cross in order to reach to the other side. There will be several trainers to battle on the way, and by going onto a bridge that travels north, then west, the player can find some loamy, soft soil to plant four [[Berry|berries]].
Route 209 is a fairly large route that curves around to make a reverse L-shape. It starts from the west, from [[Hearthome City]], where the route makes its way east. There is a large patch of [[tall grass]] just north here, just off the path. Back on the path, the route heads east, making its way over to a series of bridges going over a running stream, in which the player must cross in order to reach to the other side. There will be several Trainers to battle on the way, and by going onto a bridge that travels north, then west, the player can find some loamy, soft soil to plant four [[Berry|berries]].


Making its way east again, the player will find the [[Hallowed Tower]] near a running stream. By placing an [[Odd Keystone]] into the tower and talking to at least 32 other players in [[the Underground]], the [[Hallowed Tower]] will summon out a {{p|Spiritomb}} to battle. If the player travels north-west, they will reach a [[Honey|honey tree]], which a player can place honey on to attract wild Pokémon.
Making its way east again, the player will find the [[Hallowed Tower]] near a running stream. By placing an [[Odd Keystone]] into the tower and talking to at least 32 other players in [[the Underground]], the [[Hallowed Tower]] will summon out a {{p|Spiritomb}} to battle. If the player travels north-west, they will reach a [[Honey|honey tree]], which a player can place honey on to attract wild Pokémon.


After that, the route heads directly north, with a few patches of grass around the place, some soft soil to plant two berries, and several trainers to battle. Further up is a steep slope, [[Bike obstacles|bike obstacle]], for those who want to avoid the [[tall grass]]. The [[Lost Tower]] is just east from this point. It is a tall tower where dead Pokémon rest. Many trainers come here to visit their Pokémon that have passed away. Just below the [[Lost Tower]] is a tree that can be cut down to obtain an item, {{TM|47|Steel Wing}}. On the north-west side of the route is a small area that contains the item {{DL|Vitamin|Calcium}}, that can only be accessed to with a bike in fourth gear. Directly to the north of the route is the entrance to [[Solaceon Town]].
After that, the route heads directly north, with a few patches of grass around the place, some soft soil to plant two berries, and several Trainers to battle. Further up is a steep slope, [[Bike obstacles|bike obstacle]], for those who want to avoid the [[tall grass]]. The [[Lost Tower]] is just east from this point. It is a tall tower where dead Pokémon rest. Many Trainers come here to visit their Pokémon that have passed away. Just below the [[Lost Tower]] is a tree that can be cut down to obtain an item, {{TM|47|Steel Wing}}. On the north-west side of the route is a small area that contains the item {{DL|Vitamin|Calcium}}, that can only be accessed to with a bike in fourth gear. Directly to the north of the route is the entrance to [[Solaceon Town]].


==Items==
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