Water route: Difference between revisions

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Undo revision 2234891 by Pikachu Bros. (talk)There is no Dive spot on Unova Route 17. The only Unova Dive spot is in Undella Bay.
(Undo revision 2234891 by Pikachu Bros. (talk)There is no Dive spot on Unova Route 17. The only Unova Dive spot is in Undella Bay.)
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Sea routes are often among the longest routes in the games, often densely-populated with {{tc|Swimmer}}s who use {{type|Water}} Pokémon. Unlike land routes, on sea routes [[wild Pokémon]] can attack at any time, forcing Trainers to stay alert. Typically, {{p|Tentacool}} and {{p|Tentacruel}} are common sights.
Sea routes are often among the longest routes in the games, often densely-populated with {{tc|Swimmer}}s who use {{type|Water}} Pokémon. Unlike land routes, on sea routes [[wild Pokémon]] can attack at any time, forcing Trainers to stay alert. Typically, {{p|Tentacool}} and {{p|Tentacruel}} are common sights.


Some sea routes in [[Johto]] have {{m|whirlpool}}s blocking the way, while some in [[Hoenn]] and [[Unova Route 17|one]] in [[Unova]] have spots where it is deep enough to {{m|dive}} [[underwater]].
Some sea routes in [[Johto]] have {{m|whirlpool}}s blocking the way, while some in [[Hoenn]] have spots where it is deep enough to {{m|dive}} [[underwater]].


==List of sea routes==
==List of sea routes==