Pokemon Coastal Version Documentation V1.4
Pokemon Coastal Version Documentation V1.4
Pokemon Coastal Version Documentation V1.4
Documentation V1.4
What this Documentation is and what it isn’t
This Doc will contain most locations in the game including what pokemon can be caught in them
and any major items such as HMs, EXP share, Held Items, etc. Things that you need to
progress the game and things that might be helpful. Each location will be presented in the order
you might visit them in a normal playthrough, and will point out story events. Some areas will be
revisited. In that case the story section will point out why..
What this doc will not contain is trainer data including pokemon, levels, locations, and movesets.
I, as the creator, feel like it defeats some of the challenge and surprise of Pokemon if you know
exactly what you are going into every time. It’s okay for you to take a loss in order to learn what
challenge lies ahead of you. For Challenge runners or people who want to make sure they don’t
over level I have included the Gym Leader’s highest level as well as the Elite four and
Champion. This guide also won’t show the location of every ground item or hidden item or every
npc encounter. It also won’t include the location of the three available legendary pokemon. I
want players to explore the region and find this stuff for themselves.
This first version of the documentation also won’t include most dungeon maps. This includes the
Rocket Hideout, Abandoned Factory, Shrine Cave, Old Mansion, and The Ember Depths. I do
show maps for The Ice Cave and the required parts of Dripstone Cave. If it’s heavily requested I
may include these in a future version of this documentation, but I really want to emphasize
exploration without spoiling secret locations that would be revealed by an overhead map. That
isn’t to say that each of those locations have secrets, but you’ll just have to find out which ones
do on your own.
Patch Notes
1.4 Fixes
- Finished Official Documentation
- Adjustments to Route 1
- Detail added to the Sea Route east of Wave Break Town
- Fixed trainer in Dripstone Cave who was set to a story event team(meaning they had a lvl 75
Kyogre).
- Fixed the Trainer in Victory Road who had a full team of Kakuna
- Fixed Dialogue Errors, Typos, and Formatting
- Moved the Move Brothers into Rocky Heights from Route 5
- Adjusted Wild Pokémon in several areas to increase variety and standardize levels.
- Changed some Route Names to keep consistency
1.3 Fixes
- Fixed Dialogue Errors, Typos, and Formatting
- Fixed Elite Four Elliot's Team
- Fixed Several Collision errors
- Fixed a potential softlock
- Adjustments to Route 5
- Adjusted Dripstone Cave encounter rate
- Reworked Mary's Marsh House
1.2 Fixes
- Ghost Town fixed on Town Map. Used to say Pattern Brush
- Potential Soft Lock in Route 1 fixed
- Fixed an issue where you couldn't enter Nanowatt City
- Fixed the Warp Points in Rocky Heights
- Fixed a Graphical Error in Ghost Town
- Fixed the Gym Advisor in Steel Dragon City
1.1 Fixes
- Fixed Pokémon from non Kanto regions not evolving before getting the Pokedex.
- Fixed a potential Softlock
- Corrected some Dialogue Errors and Typos
- Fixed Several areas in Dripstone Cave that were inaccessible due to turbulent waters.
- Fixed some Collision Errors
- Water Stone now works on Feebas
General Knowledge
This guide is updated for version 1.4. Major changes to the game will be noted in future
documentation.
Before you are allowed to leave you must go to Professor Oak’s lab and collect your Starter
Pokemon.
Starter Pokemon:
- Bulbasaur
- Totodile
- Torchic
The Town Map is also available here in your Rival’s House by talking to his sister!
Route 1 - South
This is the southern most part of Route 1. To the west is Wave Break Town and to the North is
Seabreeze Town. South is New Shore Town.
Available Pokemon:
7 Exeggcute Grass
Route 1 - North
7 Krabby Grass
HM Flash is available on the right side of the mountain. You can get there by going south from
the east side of Seabreeze Town or surfing around the island.
Wave Break Town
This is Wave Break Town! It contains the newly built Pokemon School!
Oak’s Parcel is available in the Mart. The Mart won’t sell until after you deliver it to Professor
Oak in New Shore town.
The Old Rod is available from the fisherman in the Northern most house.
The cave entrance leads to Dripstone Cave, It’s a good place for grinding and catching
powerful Pokemon before the first Gym. Although, it is dark in there so be careful not to get lost!
Seabreeze Town
Seabreeze Town is the home of the first Gym and the Pokemon League HQ.
HM Flash is available by going south into Route 1 from the east side of town.
Dripstone Cave - Part 1
Dripstone Cave is dark so HM Flash may be
needed to navigate it’s confusing layout.
This part of the cave exits to Route 2 in the south east section.
The Lucky Egg is available in the north east section of this cave just across the bridge and the
Exp Share is available just to the south of that across the water.
There is no going back into Dripstone Cave once you jump the ridge in this route so make sure
you are ready to move on to the next part before you do so. There is a Pokemon Center to help
heal you because the next town is still a little ways away.
I guess you could go back by not hitting the Pokemon Center and whiting out, but you would
have to go back through the cave again to get back here.
There is a Miracle Seed on the second ledge to the right. If you jump off the first ledge on
another side you will have to come back around through Dripstone Cave to get it.
There is also a tutor here who teaches the move Swords Dance. They only do this once so be
sure you teach it to a pokemon you know you want to have it.
22 Swellow Grass
Mau Forest is a large and dark forested area. It exits to the west into Route 3 and continues to
the south. Mau forest contains a shrine to Celebi near the Route 3 exit.
This small section just leads up to the Mau Forest Gatherer who sells forest goods such as
mushrooms, leaf stones, and berries.
You can get HM01 Cut from the Wood Cutter’s house. That's the one with the green roof. East
to Route 3 and Mau Forest. South to Route 4.
Route 4 contains a variety of items and trainers to battle so is worth exploring thoroughly. The
only thing I’ll note here is that the snorlax on the south west shore can’t be woken up or caught
as it belongs to the girl who is standing right next to it.
North path leads to Zolopolis City, east path leads to Seafoam Town. Cut is required to take the
path to Seafoam.
Icefall Cave is a relatively short cave that has HM04 Fly at the end. Coming back here after
getting Surf will give you access to some items that you may not have been able to reach
before.
Rocky Heights
This town is where the Wave Break Fisherman takes
you after giving him the ticket. It is mostly a utility town
and contains the Name Rater, Move Deleter, and Move
Relearner. West to Route 5.
Route 5
Route 5 leads west to Nanowatt City and north to Venopolis City. It also contains a
Inconspicuous Beach House, but that isn’t important right now.
The Super Rod can be obtained here by talking to the fisherman at the Diner.
Sea Route 1 has the Shrine Cave. At this moment that can be safely ignored.
The very south west portion has a cave entrance that connects to the Dripstone
Caves.
Route 7
Route 7 is a marsh land going to the south west towards Steel Dragon City.
In Mary’s Marsh House the players can receive HM07 Waterfall if they give
her a Big Mushroom.
In the part right before Steel Dragon City there is a path leading North to
the Tor Cannon.
The Blaze Keys are a group of islands to the west of New Shore Town and east of Blaze Town.
Each island has trainers or items. One island has a cave that connects to the Dripstone Caves.
An NPC in that section of the Dripstone Caves has the Item Finder.
Blaze Town
This town is home to the eight gym. Or would be if the islanders had let them build one. There is
an old mansion here as well as a science institute.
Healing in Blaze Town costs 1,000p per heal. This is because the “Island Chief” does not
want support from the Pokemon League, who provide free healthcare to all.
Route 8 is a red mountain route and leads west towards the Ember Depths.
The fancy building in the top right is the Pokemon League HQ. There you can challenge each of
the Gym Leaders to a rematch. Their teams consist of level 90 pokemon except for 1 level 95.
You can battle them as many times as you’d like but must finish them all off for them to reset.
This can be pretty good for grinding money and exp if you get good at it.
When you are ready for Victory Road you can head up the stairs on the right and talk to the
captain. He will take you to Victory Road by boat. Be careful because if you don’t have a
Pokemon who knows fly then there is no going back. Also notable, even after reaching the
Pokemon League, if you exit into Fukala again than you will have to go back through Victory
Road again. There is no flying to the League Building.
Victory Road Encounters
Level Pokemon Location
Post Game?
Right at this moment there is no Post Game. The only “Extra Content” is the sages and the
Legendary Pokemon. A Post Game may or may not be created if people request it. As it is now
though I’ve started working on my next project so I don’t plan on spending time adding a
substantial amount of content to Coastal Version. If a Post Game is ever created though we
would go from version 1.X to version 2. That’s how you’ll officially know that I’ve created a post
game!