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A '''Water route''' is a term used to describe a [[List of Routes in the Pokémon World|numbered route]] in the Pokémon world that is completely made up of water and can be traversed only by {{m|Surf}}ing or by using a marine vehicle such as a boat. Across the three Generations of Pokémon video games, the style of water routes have changed very little.
A '''Water route''' is a term used to describe a [[List of Routes in the Pokémon World|numbered route]] in the Pokémon world that is almost completely made up of water and can be traversed only by {{m|Surf}}ing or by using a marine vehicle such as a boat. Across the three Generations of Pokémon video games, the style of water routes has changed very little.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
Water routes are typically long in length and are located in the ocean. They are also densely populated with trainers, particularly [[Swimmer]]s with Water-type Pokémon. Depending on the route, there may be islands that allow trainers to rest. One trait that is common to every water route is that [[wild Pokémon]] can attack at any time, so trainers are required to be alert at all times.
Water routes are typically long in length and are located in the ocean. They are also densely populated with trainers, particularly [[Swimmer]]s with Water-type Pokémon. Depending on the route, there may be islands that allow trainers to rest or obtain items. One trait that is common to every water route is that [[wild Pokémon]] can attack at any time, so trainers are required to be alert at all times.


Some water routes in [[Generation III]] have deep spots where trainers can {{m|Dive}} to the ocean floor.
Some water routes in [[Generation III]] have deep spots where trainers can {{m|Dive}} to the ocean floor.
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