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Oni Mountain (Japanese: 鬼が山 Oni Mountain) is a large mountain located in the center of Kitakami.

Oni Mountain 鬼が山
Oni Mountain
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Location: Center of Kitakami
Region: Kitakami
Generations: IX

Location of Oni Mountain in Kitakami.
Pokémon world locations

Geography

A giant, rocky mountain that resembles the heard of a one-horned ogre or oni.

Places of interest

Oni's Maw

Main article: Oni's Maw

The cave located inside the mountain's maw.

Dreaded Den

Main article: Dreaded Den

A small den in which the Legendary Pokémon Ogerpon resided in. In the past, Ogerpon's human partner used to live there as well.

Chilling Waterhead

Main article: Chilling Waterhead

A large cave in the west of the mountain.

Crystal Pool

Main article: Crystal Pool

A glowing lake located in the summit of the mountain. Glowing Tera crystals can be found in the bottom of the lake, like the ones in Area Zero. Rumor says that dead people can appear in the lake, which is confirmed during The Indigo Disk.

Items

Prairie biome

Item Location Games
Leppa Berry SV Leppa Berry (15.0%)  S  V 
Persim Berry SV Persim Berry (15.0%)  S  V 
Chesto Berry SV Chesto Berry (10.0%)  S  V 
Poké Ball SV Poké Ball (×2) (10.0%)  S  V 
Everstone SV Everstone (10.0%)  S  V 
Revive SV Revive (×2) (10.0%)  S  V 
TM Material SV Spinarak Thread (15.0%)  S  V 
TM Material SV Sentret Fur (15.0%)  S  V 

Riverside biome

Item Location Games
Stardust SV Stardust (25.0%)  S  V 
Soft Sand SV Soft Sand (5.0%)  S  V 
Health Feather SV Health Feather (10.0%)  S  V 
Resist Feather SV Resist Feather (10.0%)  S  V 
Potion SV Potion (20.0%)  S  V 
Super Potion SV Super Potion (15.0%)  S  V 
Pretty Feather SV Pretty Feather (10.0%)  S  V 
Ultra Ball SV Ultra Ball (5.0%)  S  V 

Rocky Area biome

Item Location Games
Poké Ball SV Poké Ball (15.0%)  S  V 
Great Ball SV Great Ball (15.0%)  S  V 
Paralyze Heal SV Paralyze Heal (15.0%)  S  V 
Super Potion SV Super Potion (15.0%)  S  V 
Moon Stone SV Moon Stone (5.0%)  S  V 
Rare Bone SV Rare Bone (15.0%)  S  V 
TM Material SV Geodude Fragment (10.0%)  S  V 
TM Material SV Noibat Fur (10.0%)  S  V 

Pokémon

Foot of Oni Mountain

The spawn borders for the foot of Oni Mountain
Pokémon Games Terrain Levels Probability Weight Group Rate Group Pokémon
Land Water surface Underwater Overland Sky Morning Day Evening Night
Prairie
S V 14-17
55-61
200
S V 14-17
55-61
250
S V 14-17
55-61
300
S V 14-17
55-61
200
S V 14-17
55-61
0 0 200 200 20%
S V 14-17
55-61
200
S V 14-17
55-61
300
S V 14-17
55-61
200 200 30 30
Riverside
S V 14-17
55-61
300
S V 14-17
55-61
300
Rocky Area
S V 14-17
55-61
200
S V 14-17
55-61
150
S V 14-17
55-61
300
S V 14-17
55-61
500
S V 14-17
55-61
0 0 100 100 20%
S V 14-17
55-61
100
S V 14-17
55-61
100
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.


Stream Cave

The spawn borders for the foot of stream cave
Pokémon Games Terrain Levels Probability Weight Group Rate Group Pokémon
Land Water surface Underwater Overland Sky Morning Day Evening Night
Cave
S V 15-18
59-62
50
S V 15-18
59-62
500 100%
S V 15-18
59-62
200
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.


Special encounters

The Titanic Fezandipiti

After Ogerpon's masks are stolen by the Loyal Three, Fezandipiti will appear here as a Titan Pokémon, which the player will battle together with Carmine. Upon being spotted, it will retreat into a nearby cave, and the player must follow it down through the cave to its other exit, overlooking Fellhorn Gorge, where the battle will take place. Its stats will be different if the player has not yet finished The Way Home. It is coded to never be Shiny.

Before completing The Way Home

After completing The Way Home

After catching Ogerpon

Fezandipiti reappears here after Ogerpon has been caught following the events of The Teal Mask, and will be at the same level regardless of the player's current position within the story. If defeated, he can be battled again after the game has been rebooted, provided that over one hour has passed on the Nintendo Switch's internal clock since his defeat. It is coded to never be Shiny.

Trainers

Trainer Pokémon
Hiker Miyu
Hiker Miyu
ミユ Miyu
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Sandshrew Sandshrew Lv.16/59
No item
Vulpix Vulpix Lv.17/61
No item
Mikiya the Ruffian
Mikiya the Ruffian
ミキヤ Mikiya
Reward: $960/2,976
Koffing Koffing Lv.20/60
No item
Slugma Slugma Lv.20/62
No item


In animation

Oni Mountain in Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Oni Mountain first appeared in Tinkatink's Hammer Wasn't Made in a Day as Liko, Roy, Dot, and Friede headed up the Infernal Pass in order to meet up with Briar at the summit. Following an encounter with a troublesome Bombirdier, during which Dot's Tinkatink evolved into Tinkatuff, the group made it to the Crystal Pool in the next episode. At the summit, the junior members of the Rising Volt Tacklers had a brief battle against a Terastallized Milotic, while Friede managed to find Briar. At Briar's camp, everyone shared with each other what they knew about Terapagos, before the Rising Volt Tacklers headed back to Mossui Town the next day.

Gallery

Infernal Pass Crystal Pool

Music

Games Location Song name Composition Arrangement
 S  V  Everywhere The Land of Kitakami Minako Adachi Minako Adachi
During a wild
Pokémon battle
Battle! (Kitakami Pokémon) Minako Adachi Minako Adachi

Trivia

Origin

Main article: Pokémon world in relation to the real world → Kitakami

Oni Mountain may correspond to Mount Osore, a volcanic mountain in the Aomori Prefecture in which its name literally means "dread" in Japanese. The mountain is also a pilgrimage destination with a temple located in the caldera. In Japanese mythology, this mountain is believed to be one of the gates to the underworld.

The Japanese name of Oni Mountain alludes to 鬼ヶ島 Onigashima, the mythical island of oni (a kind of supernatural entity in Japanese folklore akin to demons, ogres, and trolls) visited by Momotarō in Japanese folklore.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese 鬼が山 Onigayama From 鬼 oni and a play of 鬼ヶ島 Onigashima (literally "island of ogres") with 島 shima (island) replaced with 山 yama (mountain)
English Oni Mountain From its Japanese name
German Oniyama Partial transcription of its Japanese name
European Spanish,
Latin American Spanish
Monte Ogro From ogro (ogre; fiend, brute)
French Mont Strueux From mont (mount) and a play of monstrueux (monstrous)
Italian Monte Orco From orco (ogre, orc)
Korean 도깨비산 Dokkaebi San From 도깨비 dokkaebi, mythical being in Korean folklore akin to ogres
Chinese (Traditional) 鬼山 Guǐ Shān / Gwái Sāan From an orthographic borrowing of Japanese 鬼 oni
Chinese (Simplified) 鬼山 Guǐ Shān
Polish Góra Oni From its English name
Brazilian Portuguese Montanha Oni From its English name

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Oni Mountain (Oni's MawDreaded DenInfernal Pass)
Oni Mountain Summit: Crystal Pool

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