Sekra Range
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The Sekra Range (Japanese: シクラさんみゃく Cycla Mountain Range) is a mountain range in northern Fiore. It is the setting of the final numbered missions of Pokémon Ranger. The mountain range reaches higher than 6,500 feet/2,000 metres and is known as the "Roof of Fiore". At the peak of the mountains is a mysterious shrine, the Fiore Temple, that never opens. The Go-Rock Base is also hidden within the mountains. Wintown is located at the foot of the range.
On the first visit, Snorlax will block a short cut. Afterwards, it makes its final resting place in a cave in the mountains. It will wake up when every other Pokémon in the Browser has been captured, similar to Regigigas in the second Ranger game and Lugia in the third.
Places of interest
Shiftree
A small clearing in a forest contains Shiftry's Tree, also known as Shiftree. When walking past it, five Shiftry will jump out.
Misthouse Lodge
Just beyond the Shiftree is the Misthouse Lodge. It is home to a hiker and his wife. The hiker is kind to all Rangers and will gladly recharge the Styler for the player. His wife tells you the reason for this is that Rangers saved him from an avalanche in the area.
| Hiker | Woman |
Fiore Grand Falls
The Fiore Grand Falls are found to the west, feeding the river that flows through the area. In one minute, enough water to fill the Capture Arena 23 times goes down it.
Regirock
Regirock can be found in the , just before the entrance to the Fiore Temple. It can only be reached by completing the following steps.
- Use
Crush on the Rockfall
to reveal a Vine. - Use
Soak on the Vine
. Climb up the vine to reach a Rock Wall. - Use
Crush on the Rock Wall
to open the cave. - Enter the cave, avoiding the Gastly, and use
Burn on the Ice
. - Enter the final chamber to meet Regirock.
| Pokémon | Assist | Field | Loops | |
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| Regirock | Rock | None | 20 | |
Wild Pokémon
This is a listing of the Pokémon found in the Sekra Range after the credits:
| Pokémon | Assist | Field | Loops | |
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| Arbok | Poison | None | 6 | |
| Pikachu | Electric | 2 | ||
| Raichu | Electric | 3 | ||
| Vileplume | Grass | None | 9 | |
| Poliwhirl | Water | 5 | ||
| Golem | Rock | 16 | ||
| Gastly | Ghost | None | 5 | |
| Tangela | Grass | 2 | ||
| Kangaskhan | Normal | 5 | ||
| Magikarp | Water | None | 3 | |
| Snorlax | Normal | None | 21 | |
| Quilava | Fire | 6 | ||
| Gligar | Ground | 5 | ||
| Sneasel | Dark | 3 | ||
| Piloswine | Ice | 7 | ||
| Larvitar | Rock | 3 | ||
| Pupitar | Rock | None | 13 | |
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Nuzleaf | Grass | 3 | ||
| Shiftry | Grass | 4 | ||
| Ralts | Psychic | None | 4 | |
| Kirlia | Psychic | None | 5 | |
| Gardevoir | Psychic | None | 9 | |
| Swablu | Flying | 5 | ||
| Altaria | Flying | 10 | ||
| Regirock | Rock | None | 20 | |
Go-Rock Squad
Mission 9: Hideout Infiltration
| Go-Rock Squad | Pokémon | Type | Loops | |
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Go-Rock Squad Grunt |
Seedot | Grass | 1 | |
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
Go-Rock Squad Grunt |
Seedot | Grass | 1 | |
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
Go-Rock Squad Grunt |
Seedot | Grass | 1 | |
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Seedot | Grass | 1 | ||
| Nuzleaf | Grass | 3 | ||
Go-Rock Squad Top-Rank Grunt |
Shelgon | Dragon | 6 | |
| Aerodactyl | Flying | 3 | ||
Obstacles
- Main article: Obstacle
| Image | Name | Description | Field Move | Hidden Pokémon |
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| Dead Tree | There are Pokémon that knock down dead trees like this one to make a bridge. | Tackle |
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| Huge Flower | This plant blooms in secluded spots and grows the world's biggest flower. | Gust |
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| Ice | Only strong flames can melt this slab of ice formed over many years. | Burn |
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| Post | A Pokémon can sling vines on this post to leap across holes and gaps. | Cross |
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| Rock Wall | This rock slab with deep fissures would crumble from a strong shock. | Crush |
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Rockfall | This giant boulder is extremely hard. A lot of power is needed to crush it. | Crush |
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| Sign | This sign is mysteriously replaced if it is cut into tiny pieces. | Cut |
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| Vine | This vine is still growing. All it needs is some water. | Soak |
Layout
| Game | South Field | Shiftree | Central Field | North Field | Cave | Lodge |
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Trivia
Names
| Language | Name | Origin |
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| Japanese | シクラさんみゃく Cycla Mountain Range | From cyclamen |
| English | Sekra Range | Similar to its Japanese name |
| German | Sekra-Bergkette | From its English name |
| Spanish | Sierra Oscura | From oscura (dark) |
| French | Chaîne Boréale | From boréale (boreal) |
| Italian | Catena di Sekra | From its English name |
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