Achidaran Wilderness
At the heart of the Achidaran Expanse is the Achidaran Wilderness. This sprawling, dense forest is a natural maze of thicket, towering trees, underbrush, and nature trails. Travel from the southern edge to the northern edge takes roughly 6 days. From the Ranger Station #3, it is a 5 day hike to Evergreen City, and a 6-7 day hike from Ranger Station # 5.
The Wilderness is home to many rare and powerful pokémon. Travelers are advised to stay on alert at all times. There are several Ranger Towers within the wilderness area which can be used both as way points and emergency centers in a crisis. The mountains in the wilderness zone are popular for hiking and their scenic views over the Achidaran Expanse. Rumors persist that somewhere nestled in the northern valleys is a spring of untold beauty and extraordinarily rare pokémon called the Aphrodine Spring.
Evergreen Forest
The forest, valleys, and lowlands of the Wilderness Area are ancient and wonderous. Full of life and natural charm, the forest is also dangerous and foreboding in areas. Travelers staying close the path often will not encounter anything of major danger, but as a wilderness area, all travelers need to constantly be aware of their surroundings. Each trail has stone markers at each mile to guide travelers along and inform then of their progress. At the center of the valley, along Pomeg Path, is a stone and wooden structure said to be an ancient site of mystical importance. Pokémon Found HerePokémon | Time of Day | Rarity | Notes |
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Eevee | Any | Rare | - |
Pichu | Any | Rare | - |
Pikachu | Any | Uncommon | - |
Budew | Morning, Day | Uncommon | - |
Roselia | Morning, Day | Uncommon | - |
Starly | Morning, Day, Evening | Common | - |
Staravia | Morning, Day, Evening | Uncommon | - |
Teddiursa | Any | Uncommon | - |
Ursaring | Any | Uncommon | - |
Spinarak | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Ariados | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Wurmple | Any | Common | - |
Silcoon | Any | Common | - |
Cascoon | Any | Common | - |
Beautifly | Morning, Day | Common | - |
Dustox | Evening, Night | Common | - |
Shroomish | Morning, Day, Evening | Common | - |
Flabébé | Morning, Day | Rare | - |
Floette | Morning, Day | Very Rare | - |
Hoot-Hoot | Evening, Night | Common | - |
Noctowl | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Oddish | Evening, Night | Common | - |
Gloom | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Zubat | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Murkrow | Night | Very Rare | - |
Achidaran Mountains
Bordering the Forested Valley are four major peaks: Mt. Raptor, Mt. Zapdos, Mt. Deerling, and the Cursed Mount, named for famed explorer Sir Phenaus Cursed. Mt. Deerling is the easiest climb along the Deertrack Heights path near the Ranger Station #2. Mt. Thunder is not a very complicated hike but is known for fierce thunderstorm activity and dangerous Pokémon. Thundershock Trail leads upwards to Thunder Mesa which is the highest safe trail. Mt. Raptor is the most difficult climb but is well known for its scenic views of the valley and wind gusts favored by flying and bug type Pokémon. Ranger Station #4 stands at the entrance of the Cursed Mount and the Murkwood Trail. Access is regulated as the upper trails often become obscured in fog and the thick tree cover creates a darkness in broad daylight that can lead traveler's astray. As such, only capable travelers are allowed access to the trails. Pokémon Found HerePokémon | Time of Day | Rarity | Notes |
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Pichu | Any | Rare | Mt. Zapdos |
Pikachu | Any | Rare | Mt. Zapdos |
Voltorb (Hisuian) | Any | Uncommon | Mt. Zapdos |
Electrode (Hisuian) | Any | Uncommon | Mt. Zapdos |
Shinx | Any | Uncommon | Mt. Zapdos |
Luxio | Any | Rare | Mt. Zapdos |
Luxray | Any | Very Rare | Mt. Zapdos |
Gligar | Any | Rare | Mt. Zapdos |
Skarmory | Any | Very Rare | Mt. Zapdos |
Deerling | Morning, Day, Evening | Common | Mt. Deerling |
Sawsbuck | Morning, Day, Evening | Rare | Mt. Deerling |
Skiddo | Any | Common | Mt. Deerling |
Gogoat | Any | Rare | Mt. Deerling |
Shroomish | Any | Uncommon | Mt. Deerling |
Ralts | Any | Rare | Mt. Deerling |
Growlithe (Hisuian) | Any | Uncommon | Mt. Raptor |
Scyther | Any | Rare | Mt. Raptor |
Kleavor | Any | Very Rare | Mt. Raptor |
Heracross | Any | Uncommon | Mt. Raptor |
Rogenrolla | Any | Common | Mt. Raptor |
Phantump | Any | Uncommon | Cursed Mount |
Clefairy | Evending, Night | Very Rare | Cursed Mount |
Scorupi | Morning, Day | Common | Cursed Mount |
Croagunk | Evening, Night | Common | Cursed Mount |
Absol | Any | Very Rare | Cursed Mount |
Teddiursa | Any | Uncommon | - |
Ursaring | Any | Uncommon | - |
Spinarak | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Ariados | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Hoot-Hoot | Evening, Night | Common | - |
Noctowl | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Zubat | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Murkrow | Night | Very Rare | - |
Silvermist Springs
To the north, on the edge of the Wilderness Area, freshwater springs bubble up from the mountains and form small creeks and spring pools. At night bug Pokémon and the occasional ghost Pokémon light up the springs with eerie lights creating a mysterious and fantastical feel in the air. Pokémon Found HerePokémon | Time of Day | Rarity | Notes |
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Budew | Morning, Day | Uncommon | - |
Roselia (Alolan) | Morning, Day | Uncommon | - |
Marill | Day | Uncommon | - |
Yanma | Morning, Day | Uncommon | - |
Ralts | Morning, Day | Uncommon | - |
Wurmple | Any | Common | - |
Silcoon | Any | Common | - |
Cascoon | Any | Common | - |
Corphish | Morning, Day, Evening | Common | - |
Magikarp | Any | Common | Fishing |
Finneon | Any | Common | Fishing |
Slowpoke | Morning, Day, Evening | Uncommon | - |
Spinarak | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Ariados | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Hoot-Hoot | Evening, Night | Common | - |
Noctowl | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Ghastly | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Duskull | Evening, Night | Uncommon | - |
Trainers and NPCs
Northern Exit: Mistwood Town
Eastern Exit: Evergreen City
Souther Exit: Asparte City
Eastern Exit: Evergreen City
Souther Exit: Asparte City
Type
Forest, Temperate (Seasonal)
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