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===In Hoenn===
===In Hoenn===
[[File:Desert Hoenn Emerald.png|thumb|right|80px|Route 111]]
[[File:Desert Hoenn Emerald.png|thumb|right|80px|Route 111]]
[[File:Rse sand.png|frame|left|Deep sand]]
[[File:Orre.png|thumb|right|200px|Orre]]
{{rt|111|Hoenn}}, a route in the [[Hoenn]] region, contains a section which is a harsh desert. There is a continuous {{weather|sandstorm}} and the [[Go-Goggles]] are required to enter. This desert uses a {{cat|Special tiles|special tile}} known as {{DL|Sand tile|deep sand}}, instead of [[tall grass]].
{{rt|111|Hoenn}}, a route in the [[Hoenn]] region, contains a section which is a harsh desert. There is a continuous {{weather|sandstorm}} and the [[Go-Goggles]] are required to enter. This desert uses a {{cat|Special tiles|special tile}} known as {{DL|Sand tile|deep sand}}, instead of [[tall grass]].


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Two fossils, the [[Root and Claw Fossils]], can be found here. In Ruby and Sapphire, they lie in the sand, and one will sink in to be lost forever while the other will be able to be obtained by the player. In Emerald, instead the fossils are in [[Mirage Tower]], and whichever is not chosen there will be able to be found in the [[Desert Underpass]] after the [[Elite Four]] has been defeated.
Two fossils, the [[Root and Claw Fossils]], can be found here. In Ruby and Sapphire, they lie in the sand, and one will sink in to be lost forever while the other will be able to be obtained by the player. In Emerald, instead the fossils are in [[Mirage Tower]], and whichever is not chosen there will be able to be found in the [[Desert Underpass]] after the [[Elite Four]] has been defeated.
===In Orre===
The largest known desert in the Pokémon world, this desert spans the majority of the [[Orre]] region, as well as overlapping into neighbouring regions. The area of the desert located in Orre is so harsh that only a few Pokémon are known to be capable of surviving there.


===In Sinnoh===
===In Sinnoh===
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===In Unova===
===In Unova===
A large desert is located within the [[Unova]] region. The [[Desert Resort]] (Japanese: '''リゾートデザート''' ''Resort Desert''), [[Relic Castle]], and {{rt|4|Unova}} are all located within this desert. It has two sub areas, desert and entrance. Five {{p|Darmanitan}} with {{a|Zen Mode}} can be found here.
A large desert is located within the [[Unova]] region. The [[Desert Resort]] and {{rt|4|Unova}} make up this desert, and contain the [[Relic Castle]]. Like {{rt|111|Hoenn}}, this desert uses a {{cat|Special tiles|special tile}} known as {{DL|Sand tile|deep sand}}, instead of [[tall grass]]. Five {{p|Darmanitan}} with {{a|Zen Mode}} can be found in this desert.
 
===In Orre===
[[File:Orre.png|thumb|right|200px|Orre]]
The largest known desert in the Pokémon world, this desert spans the majority of the [[Orre]] region, as well as overlapping into neighboring regions. The area of the desert located in Orre is so harsh that only a few Pokémon are known to be capable of surviving there.


===In Almia===
===In Almia===
'''Haruba Desert''' (Japanese: '''ハルバさばく''' ''Haruba Desert'') is an area in {{g|Ranger: Shadows of Almia}}. It is located in a remote part of [[Almia]]. It links [[Haruba Village]] and [[Hippowdon Temple]].
[[Haruba Desert]] is an area in {{g|Ranger: Shadows of Almia}}. It is located in a remote part of [[Almia]]. It links [[Haruba Village]] and [[Hippowdon Temple]].


===In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon===
===In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon===