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===Sea routes===
===Sea routes===
{{main|Water route}}
{{main|Water route}}
[[File:Surf III OW.png|thumb|right|Brendan exploring by {{m|surf}}ing on a water route]]
[[File:Surf III OW.png|thumb|right|May exploring by {{m|surf}}ing on a water route]]


A '''sea route''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|水道|すいどう}}''' ''water route'') is a term used to describe a route in the Pokémon world that is almost completely made up of water. They can be traversed only by {{m|Surf}}ing on the back of a Pokémon or by using a marine vehicle such as a boat. In the four generations of Pokémon video games, the style of sea routes has changed very little. Sea routes are typically long in length and are located in the ocean. They are also densely populated with Trainers, particularly {{tc|Swimmer}}s with Water-type Pokémon. Rocks are usually present as barriers. Depending on the route, there may be islands that allow Trainers to rest or obtain items. Some regions have unique challenges to be faced on sea routes. The [[Johto]] region is home to {{m|Whirlpool}}s which prohibit navigation; and some routes in [[Hoenn]] have deep spots where it is possible to {{m|Dive}} to the ocean floor.
A '''sea route''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|水道|すいどう}}''' ''water route'') is a term used to describe a route in the Pokémon world that is almost completely made up of water. They can be traversed only by {{m|Surf}}ing on the back of a Pokémon or by using a marine vehicle such as a boat. In the four generations of Pokémon video games, the style of sea routes has changed very little. Sea routes are typically long in length and are located in the ocean. They are also densely populated with Trainers, particularly {{tc|Swimmer}}s with Water-type Pokémon. Rocks are usually present as barriers. Depending on the route, there may be islands that allow Trainers to rest or obtain items. Some regions have unique challenges to be faced on sea routes. The [[Johto]] region is home to {{m|Whirlpool}}s which prohibit navigation; and some routes in [[Hoenn]] have deep spots where it is possible to {{m|Dive}} to the ocean floor.
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