Glaseado Mountain

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Glaseado Mountain ナッペ山
Mount Napper
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
Glaseado Mountain SV.png
Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: North Province
Region: Paldea
Generations: IX
Glaseado Gym - Paldea Gym #8
Grusha
Grusha
Ice-type
specialist Gym
Ice Badge
Ice Badge
Paldea Glaseado Mountain Map.png
Location of Glaseado Mountain in Paldea.
Pokémon world locations

Glaseado Mountain (Japanese: ナッペ山 Mount Napper) is the tallest mountain in the Paldea region, located in the region's North Province. The Glaseado Gym and the town of Montenevera are located here.

Because of the Gym's specialized type, the people of this area tend to walk around accompanied by Ice-type Pokémon. Interestingly, the people of Montenevera are often accompanied by the same.

Geography

Glaseado Mountain is large, snowed-over mountain that consistently has a cold climate.

Places of interest

Dalizapa Passage

Main article: Dalizapa Passage

Dalizapa Passage is a rugged route that runs between Glaseado Mountain and the Great Crater of Paldea.

Montenevera

Main article: Montenevera

The town of Montenevera is a mountainous settlement located deep within Glaseado Mountain, near its geographical center. It is home to the Montenevera Gym, led by the Gym Leader Ryme.

Glaseado Gym

Main article: Glaseado Gym

The Glaseado Gym is the official Gym of Glaseado Mountain, located near its highest peak. It is led by the Gym Leader Grusha.

Glaseado Gym Pokémon Center

A Pokémon Center is located right outside of the Glaseado Gym. A Pokémon League representative here asks the player to defeat ten Pokémon Trainers on Glaseado Mountain for a TM.

Glaseado Mountain Watchtower

A watchtower is located at the far eastern edge of Glaseado Mountain, directly to the west of the North Province (Area One) Pokémon Center. A Chest Form Gimmighoul can be found and battled here.

Glaseado's Grasp

Glaseado's Grasp is one of the Ten Sights of Paldea. It is a rock structure that resembles a grasping hand, located southeast of Casseroya Falls.

Paldea's Highest Peak

Paldea's Highest Peak is one of the Ten Sights of Paldea. The highest point of Paldea, it offers a grand view of the region.

Poké Mart

Poké Mart Cashier


Items

Gifts

Item Location Games
  TM143 (Blizzard) Glaseado Gym Pokémon Center; from the Pokémon League representative after defeating ten Trainers on Glaseado Mountain  S  V 

North area

Snowfield biome

Item Location Games
  Hyper Potion (7.5%)  S  V 
  Super Potion (20.0%)  S  V 
  Ice Stone (7.5%)  S  V 
  Snowball (7.5%)  S  V 
  Never-Melt Ice (7.5%)  S  V 
  Icy Rock (10.0%)  S  V 
  Ultra Ball (5.0%)  S  V 
  Great Ball (20.0%)  S  V 
  Delibird Parcel (7.5%)  S  V 
  Snover Berries (7.5%)  S  V 

South area

Cave biome

Item Location Games
  Dusk Stone (7.5%)  S  V 
  Shiny Stone (7.5%)  S  V 
  Hard Stone (10.0%)  S  V 
  Poké Ball (17.5%)  S  V 
  Great Ball (7.5%)  S  V 
  Super Potion (7.5%)  S  V 
  Potion (17.5%)  S  V 
  Poké Doll (10.0%)  S  V 
  Sableye Gem (7.5%)  S  V 
  Salandit Gas (7.5%)  S  V 

Mountain biome

Item Location Games
  Dawn Stone (10.0%)  S  V 
  Rare Bone (7.5%)  S  V 
  Hyper Potion (7.5%)  S  V 
  Super Potion (20.0%)  S  V 
  Revive (10.0%)  S  V 
  Max Revive (2.5%)  S  V 
  Ultra Ball (7.5%)  S  V 
  Great Ball (20.0%)  S  V 
  Slakoth Fur (7.5%)  S  V 
  Axew Scales (7.5%)  S  V 

Rocky Area biome

Item Location Games
  Dawn Stone (10.0%)  S  V 
  Rare Bone (7.5%)  S  V 
  Super Potion (7.5%)  S  V 
  Potion (20.0%)  S  V 
  Revive (10.0%)  S  V 
  Max Revive (2.5%)  S  V 
  Great Ball (7.5%)  S  V 
  Poké Ball (20.0%)  S  V 
  Murkrow Bauble (7.5%)  S  V 
  Nymble Claw (7.5%)  S  V 

Special encounters

 
Articuno at Glaseado Mountain
 
Glastrier at Glaseado Mountain
 
Spectrier at Glaseado Mountain

After acquiring the corresponding Treat from Snacksworth, certain Legendary Pokémon will spawn in this area as a static encounter. If defeated, they can be battled again after the game has been rebooted, provided that over one hour has passed in Nintendo Switch's internal clock since their defeat. They are coded to never be Shiny.

 
Articuno Lv.70
Hurricane
Flying Special
Haze
Ice Status
Blizzard
Ice Special
Sheer Cold
Ice Special
 
Glastrier Lv.70
Iron Defense
Steel Status
Thrash
Normal Physical
Taunt
Dark Status
Double-Edge
Normal Physical
 
Spectrier Lv.70
Agility
Psychic Status
Thrash
Normal Physical
Disable
Normal Status
Double-Edge
Normal Physical


Pokémon

Southern Mountain

 
The spawn borders for the southern mountain
Pokémon Games Terrain Levels Probability Weight Group Rate Group Pokémon
                 
Mountain
S V 34-42 20 100%
S V 34-42 0 0 0 40 100%
S V 34-42 1
S V 35-42 1
S V 42 10 100%
S V 34-40 0 0 0 15
S V 34-40 60 80%
S V 34-42 20 100%
S V 34-42 20
S V 34-42 20 100%
S V 40-42 20 100%
S V 34-39 10 40%
S V 34-42 0 0 30 30 100%
S V 35-42 0 0 20 20 100%
S V 35-42 1 1 1 0
S V 34-40 90 60%
S V 34-42 60 100%
S V 34-42 60
S V 38-42 20 100%
S V 34-40 10
S V 34-42 25 40%
S V 35-42 30 100%
S V 35-42 30 100%
S V 35-42 30 100%
S V 34-42 40 100%
S V 34-42 20 20 0 0
S V 34-42 0 0 0 20
S V 34 60
S V 34-42 12 100%
S V 34-42 20 100%
S V 34-40 30
S V 34-42 20
S V 34-42 15 100%
S V 34-42 10
S V 34-38 60
S V 35-42 20
S V 34-42 10
S V 34-40 30
S V 42 15 100%
S V 34-41 50 30%
Snowfield
S V 35-42 3 100%
S V 35-42 0 0 0 50 100%
S V 35-40 60 80%
S V 35-40 10 20%
S V 35-39 20 40%
S V 42 20
S V 35-42 20
S V 35-42 1
S V 39-42 2
S V 35-42 30 100%
S V 35-40 60
S V 40-42 20 100%
S V 35-42 60 50%
S V 37-42 20 100%
S V 35-40 2
S V 35-40 60
S V 42 10
S V 35-40 25
S V 42 10 100%
S V 35-41 60 30%
S V 35-39 1
Rocky Area
S V 34-42 15 100%
S V 34-42 20 100%
S V 35-42 0 0 20 20 100%
S V 35-42 30 100%
S V 35-42 30 100%
S V 35-42 30 100%
S V 34-42 30 100%
S V 34-39 30 100%
S V 40-42 20 100%
S V 34-42 30
S V 34-42 60 100%
S V 40-42 20 100%
Ruins
S V 36-39 0 0 0 50 100%
S V 36-39 20
S V 36-39 20
S V 36-39 10
S V 36-39 15
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.


Northern Mountain

 
The spawn borders for the northern mountain
 
The spawn borders for the mountain peak
Pokémon Games Terrain Levels Probability Weight Group Rate Group Pokémon
                 
Town
S V 36-39 0 0 60 60 60%
S V 36-39 30 20%
S V 36-39 50 50 50 0
S V 36-39 0 0 0 70
S V 36-39 0 0 20 20 100%
S V 36-39 50
S V 36-39 20
Mountain
S V 36-41 20 100%
S V 36-41 1
S V 36-41 1
S V 36-40 0 0 0 15
S V 36-40 60 80%
S V 40-41 20 100%
S V 36-39 10 40%
S V 36-41 0 0 30 30 100%
S V 36-41 0 0 20 20 100%
S V 36-41 1 1 1 0
S V 34-40 90 60%
S V 34-41 60 100%
S V 34-40 10
S V 34-41 25 40%
S V 34-41 40 100%
S V 34-41 20 20 0 0
S V 34-41 0 0 0 20
S V 34 60
S V 34-41 12 100%
S V 34-41 20 100%
S V 34-41 20
S V 34-41 15 100%
S V 34-41 10
S V 34-38 60
S V 35-41 20
S V 34-40 30
S V 34-41 50 30%
Snowfield
S V 34-41 3 100%
S V 34-40 60 80%
S V 34-40 10 20%
S V 36-41 10 10 10 0 100%
S V 34-39 20 40%
S V 34-41 20
S V 34-39 60
S V 40-41 20 100%
S V 35-41 1
S V 39-41 2
S V 34-41 30 100%
S V 34-40 60
S V 40-41 20 100%
S V 35-37 100
S V 34-41 60 50%
S V 37-41 20 100%
S V 34-40 2
S V 34-40 25
S V 34-41 60 30%
S V 34-39 1
Lake
S V 36-39 60
S V 36-39 20
S V 36-39 60
S V 36-39 1
S V 36-39 0 0 0 60
S V 36-39 10 100%
S V 36-39 60 70%
S V 36-39 60 70%
S V 36-39 10 100%
S V 36-39 30 100%
S V 36-39 15
S V 36-39 10
S V 36-39 30 100%
Riverside
S V 34-37 60
S V 34-40 20
S V 34-39 20
S V 35-40 1
S V 34-40 10 100%
S V 34-40 60 70%
S V 34-40 60 70%
S V 34-40 10 100%
S V 34-40 20 100%
S V 34-40 5
S V 34-35 50
S V 35-40 5 100%
S V 34-40 12
Ocean
S V 38-40 60
S V 38-41 10
S V 38-39 60
S V 38-41 5
S V 38-40 30
S V 38-41 40 100%
S V 38-41 60
S V 38-41 60
S V 38-41 20
S V 38-41 60 50%
S V 38-41 20 100%
S V 38-41 20 100%
S V 38-41 30 40%
S V 38-41 30 30%
Rocky Area
S V 34-41 15 100%
S V 35-41 0 0 20 20 100%
S V 34-41 30 100%
S V 34-39 30 100%
S V 40-41 20 100%
S V 34-41 30
S V 34-41 60 100%
Cave
S V 34-41 20
S V 35-41 0 0 0 1
S V 34-40 5
S V 34-38 10
S V 34-41 10 100%
S V 34-41 20
S V 34-39 70 40%
S V 34-38 10
S V 34-41 10 100%
S V 36-41 30
S V 34-39 30 100%
S V 34-40 60 40%
S V 34-41 5 100%
S V 34-41 1
S V 34-39 2
Flower
S V 38-41 1
S V 38-41 20 100%
S V 38-41 30 30 30 0
S V 38-41 20 100%
S V 38-41 30
S V 38-41 55 40%
S V 38-41 55 40%
S V 38-41 55 40%
S V 38-41 55 40%
S V 38-41 3 40%
S V 38-39 10 100%
Ruins
S V 38-41 20
S V 38-41 20
S V 38-41 15
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.
  1. This Pokémon only spawns near the peak of the mountain
  2. This Pokémon's form can be changed by receiving postcards from Pokémon GO


Fixed Encounters
Pokémon Level Game
Sneasel 36 S/V
Sawsbuck 35 S/V
Weavile* 45 S/V
Frosmoth* 40 S/V
Bergmite 30 S/V
Beartic 43 S/V
Froslass 45 S/V
Cetitan* 40 S/V
Greavard 33-35 S/V
Houndstone 40 S/V
Glaceon 51 S/V
Frigibax 25-36 S/V
Cubchoo 41 S/V
Gardevoir 35 S/V
Magneton 34 S/V
Delibird 35 S/V
Arctibax* 49 S/V
Spiritomb* 49 S/V
Gimmighoul* 35 S/V
Terastalized Encounters
Pokémon Level Tera Type Game
Primeape* 50 Poison S/V
Frigibax 40 Dark S/V
Veluza* 49 Normal S/V
Revavroom 55 Fire S/V
Pincurchin* 55 Electric S/V
Avalugg 45 Rock S/V
  • An asterisk indicates that this Pokémon is unobtainable as a random encounter in this Area.
  • Glaseado Mountain has 106 unique encounters (excluding Pack Pokémon or alternate forms of the same Pokémon).

Trainers

Trainer Pokémon
 
Luisa the Dragon Tamer
マリア Maria
Reward: $4,200
  Arctibax Lv.35
No item
 
Elisabet the Dragon Tamer
マユカ Mayuka
Reward: $4,400
  Altaria Lv.37
No item
 
Anna the Dragon Tamer
ヒメカ Himeka
Reward: $4,400
  Dragonair Lv.37
No item
 
Roger the Black Belt
ジロウ Jirou
Reward: $2,100
  Primeape Lv.35
No item
 
Sayid the Black Belt
ヘイジ Heiji
Reward: $2,100
  Medicham Lv.35
No item
 
Marcos the Black Belt
タイチ Taichi
Reward: $2,100
  Pawmot Lv.35
No item
 
Sebastian the Black Belt
ヨシロウ Yoshirou
Reward: $2,160
  Lucario Lv.36
No item
 
Tania the Artist
ヒマリ Himari
Reward: $3,500
  Lumineon Lv.35
No item
  Froslass Lv.35
No item
 
Carolina the Artist
ナツキ Natsuki
Reward: $6,720
  Florges
Red Flower
Lv.42
No item
  Bruxish Lv.42
No item
  Grimmsnarl Lv.42
No item
 
Hiker Nancy
アサヒ Asahi
Reward: $2,220
  Sandaconda Lv.37
No item
 
Hiker Manuela
ミハル Miharu
Reward: $6,720
  Camerupt Lv.41
No item
  Dedenne Lv.41
No item
  Veluza Lv.42
No item
 
Julia the Musician
ヒナタ Hinata
Reward: $3,700
  Toxtricity
Amped Form
Lv.37
No item
 
Martin the Courier
マサタカ Masataka
Reward: $3,404
  Tauros Lv.37
No item
 
Edgar the Courier
エイシロウ Eishirou
Reward: $3,220
  Delibird Lv.35
No item
 
Xabier the Courier
リオン Rion
Reward: $3,312
  Staraptor Lv.36
No item
 
Backpacker Markel
フウガ Fuuga
Reward: $2,220
  Mabosstiff Lv.37
No item
  Vaporeon Lv.37
No item
  Weavile Lv.37
No item
 
Ignacio the Scientist
コウジ Kouji
Reward: $6,720
  Magnezone Lv.41
No item
  Hypno Lv.42
No item
  Muk Lv.41
No item
 
Roberto the Scientist
オサム Osamu
Reward: $3,312
  Jolteon Lv.36
No item
 
Silvia the Student
タマコ Tamako
Reward: $2,100
  Toedscruel Lv.35
No item
 
Mihai the Student
ショウタ Shouta
Reward: $2,280
  Hariyama Lv.38
No item
 
Jana the Student
ラン Ran
Reward: $1,584
  Espeon Lv.36
No item
  Umbreon Lv.36
No item
 
Alma the Student
マリカ Marika
Reward: $1,628
  Banette Lv.37
No item
  Glaceon Lv.37
No item
 
Triana the Student
ココア Kokoa
Reward: $1,216
  Gothorita Lv.38
No item
 
Valeria the Student
サクラコ Sakurako
Reward: $1,872
  Zoroark Lv.36
No item
  Tauros Lv.36
No item
  Mismagius Lv.36
No item
Mark the Student
Mark the Student
リュウセイ Ryuusei
Reward: $6,720
  Arcanine Lv.42
No item
  Copperajah Lv.42
No item
  Coalossal Lv.42
No item
Abraham the Student
Abraham the Student
カツヤ Katsuya
Reward: $2,160
  Cacturne Lv.36
No item
  Wugtrio Lv.36
No item
Max the Student
Max the Student
ソラ Sora
Reward: $1,584
  Skuntank Lv.36
No item
  Grafaiai Lv.36
No item
Denis the Student
Denis the Student
コウ Kou
Reward: $1,120
  Morgrem Lv.35
No item
  Kilowattrel Lv.35
No item
Eduardo the Student
Eduardo the Student
ヒロフミ Hirofumi
Reward: $2,160
  Polteageist
Phony Form
Lv.36
No item
  Dudunsparce Lv.36
No item


In the anime

Pokémon: Paldean Winds

 
Glaseado Mountain in Pokémon: Paldean Winds

Glaseado Mountain first appeared in Breathe Out. Ohara had traveled up the mountain in order to dispose of her flute. There, she encountered Arven, who soon found himself being chased around by a wild Cetitan. Fortunately, after her Fuecoco came back with her flute, she managed to calm down the Terra Whale Pokémon by playing a melody.

Glaseado's Grasp and Paldea's Highest Peak, two of the Ten Sights of Paldea located in Glaseado Mountain, were briefly featured in Breathe Together.

In other languages

Language Name Origin
Japanese ナッペ山 Napper Yama From napper (French for "to coat with sauce or cream")
English Glaseado Mountain From glaseado (Spanish for icing)
German Montanata From montaña (Spanish for mountain), montanha (Portuguese for mountain), and nata (Spanish and Portuguese for cream)
Spanish, Italian Sierra Napada From napado (Spanish for "coated with sauce or cream") and possibly Sierra Nevada
French Mont Nappé From nappé (coated with sauce or cream)
Korean 나페산 Napper San From the Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 霜抹山 Shuāngmǒ Shān From 霜 shuāng / sēung (frost) or 糖霜 tángshuāng / tòhngsēung (icing), and 塗抹 túmǒ / tòuhmut (to apply [icing])
Chinese (Cantonese) 霜抹山 Sēungmut Sāan
Indonesian Gunung Acai From icing
Brazilian Portuguese Montanha Glaseado From its English name


Paldea
                   
Settlements
South: Cabo PocoMesagoza (Naranja Academy/Uva Academy)
Los PlatosCortondoAlfornadaPokémon League
East: ArtazonLevinciaZapapico
West: CascarrafaPorto MarinadaMedali
North: Montenevera
South Province
Area OneArea TwoArea Three
Area FourArea FiveArea Six (Alfornada Cavern)
Poco PathInlet GrottoSouth Paldean Sea
East Province
Area One (Schedar Squad's Base) • Area TwoArea Three
Tagtree Thicket (Navi Squad's Base) • East Paldean Sea
West Province
Area One (Segin Squad's Base) • Area TwoArea Three
Asado DesertWest Paldean Sea
North Province
Area OneArea Two (Caph Squad's Base) • Area Three (Ruchbah Squad's Base)
Casseroya Lake (Socarrat Trail) • Glaseado Mountain (Dalizapa Passage)
North Paldean Sea
Great Crater of Paldea
Area Zero
Zero GateZero LabArea Zero Underdepths
Landmarks
Ten Sights of Paldea (Colonnade Hollow)
Grasswither ShrineIcerend Shrine
Groundblight ShrineFirescourge Shrine
Access to
KitakamiBlueberry Academy
                   


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Burned TowerEmbedded TowerRoaming Pokémon
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Terra CaveSky PillarSouthern IslandSea MauvilleScorched Slab
Pathless PlainNameless CavernFabled CaveGnarled Den
Trackless ForestCrescent IsleSkyRoaming Pokémon
Sinnoh Acuity CavernValor CavernSpear PillarTurnback Cave
Rock Peak RuinsIceberg RuinsIron RuinsSnowpoint Temple
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Ramanas ParkFloaroma TownRoaming Pokémon
Unova Guidance ChamberTrial ChamberRumination FieldN's CastleAbundant Shrine
Giant ChasmDragonspiral TowerLiberty GardenRoute 11Route 13Route 22
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DreamyardMarvelous BridgeReversal MountainCoastal BiomeRoaming Pokémon
Kalos Sea Spirit's DenTeam Flare Secret HQTerminus Cave
Unknown DungeonRoaming Pokémon
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Ruins of ConflictRuins of LifeRuins of AbundanceRuins of Hope
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Ten Carat HillResolution Cave
Galar Tower summitBattle TowerMaster DojoCrown ShrineMax Lair
Rock Peak RuinsIceberg RuinsIron RuinsSplit-Decision RuinsGiant's Bed
Frigid SeaLakeside CaveBallimere LakeFreezingtonRoaming Pokémon
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Lava Dome SanctumMoonview ArenaSnowpoint TempleTurnback CaveBonechill Wastes
Cobalt CoastlandsRamanas IslandScarlet BogCoronet HighlandsFloaro Gardens
Paldea Grasswither ShrineIcerend ShrineGroundblight ShrineFirescourge Shrine
Poco PathArea ZeroArea Zero UnderdepthsGlaseado Mountain
South Province (Area One)Asado DesertWest Province (Area One)East Province (Area Three)
Casseroya LakeNorth Paldean SeaSouth Province (Area Four)North Province (Area Two)
Alfornada CavernGreat Crater of PaldeaTagtree ThicketEast Province (Area One)
South Province (Area Five)Dalizapa PassagePokémon LeagueSocarrat Trail
Kitakami Paradise BarrensWistful FieldsOni MountainDreaded DenLoyalty Plaza
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