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*Despite another mountain in the same region -- [[Mt. Coronet]], starts its name with "Mt." (which is the abbreviation of Mount), and almost all other mountains in other regions, such as [[Mt. Moon]] in [[Kanto]], [[Mt. Mortar]] and [[Mt. Silver]] in [[Johto]], [[Mt. Chimney]] and [[Mt. Pyre]] in [[Hoenn]], start their name with "Mt.", Stark Mountain doesn't follow this trend. Instead, "Mountain" is put at last.
*Despite another mountain in the same region -- [[Mt. Coronet]], starts its name with "Mt." (which is the abbreviation of Mount), and almost all other mountains in other regions, such as [[Mt. Moon]] in [[Kanto]], [[Mt. Mortar]] and [[Mt. Silver]] in [[Johto]], [[Mt. Chimney]] and [[Mt. Pyre]] in [[Hoenn]], start their name with "Mt.", Stark Mountain doesn't follow this trend. Instead, "Mountain" is put at last.
*The first time the player comes to Stark Mountain, he/she cannot collect all items due to having Buck as partner, thus unable to use {{HM|08|Rock Climb}}.
*The first time the player comes to Stark Mountain, he/she cannot collect all items due to having Buck as partner, thus unable to use {{HM|08|Rock Climb}}.
*The name Stark Mountain may come directly from the German word "stark" and Mountain, literally meaning "Strong Mountain" hence all the powerful high level Pokemon with the highest being 58 not counting Heatran and trainers in which the Lucas or Dawn has the option to battle with Buck or by themselves and can only be battled once. It may also have this name because of the Survival Area nearby in which trainers have to remain "strong" to survive.


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