Breakable rock

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May orderingGeodude to useRock Smash

Breakable rocks are a type of obstacle appearing in manycore series games, commonly found on ruggedroutes and incaves. To get past them, theplayer must use the help of aPokémon to break them. They appear inGenerationsII,III,IV, andVI, andPokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, in which they can be broken using thefield moveRock Smash, and inPokémon Sun, Moon,Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, in which they can be broken using theRide Pokémon Tauros Charge and Sharpedo Jet. InPokémon Legends: Arceus, they can be broken by throwing a Pokémon at them.

Inregions other thanSinnoh, it is possible for the player to find something after breaking a breakable rock. In Generations II and III, there is a chance of a wild Pokémon appearing. InPokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver and in Generation VI, there is a chance of either a wild Pokémon or anitem appearing. In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, there is a chance of an item appearing.

InPokémon X and Y only, the player can also come across cracked walls in and around ruined buildings. These, like breakable rocks, block off certain areas and can be broken using Rock Smash. However, they do not leave behind any items or Pokémon upon being destroyed.

Generation II

When a rock is smashed, there is a 60% chance that nothing will happen afterwards and a 40% chance that a Pokémon will appear.

LocationPokémon
Dark CaveKrabbyShuckle
Route 40
Cianwood City
Burned Tower
Ice Path
Mt. Moon Square

Generation III

Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, andEmerald

When a rock is smashed, there is a 1/9 chance of encountering a Pokémon (5/36 in Safari Zone). This chance can be modified by abicycle,White Flute,Black Flute, orCleanse Tag.

LocationPokémonRequired[a]
Granite CaveGeodudeNosepass
Route 111Geodude
Route 114
Mirage TowerE
Route 115
Rusturf Tunnel[b]
Seafloor Cavern
Trick House (puzzle 3)
Safari Zone (Area 4)Geodude
Safari Zone (Area 6)EShuckle
Victory RoadGeodudeGraveler

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

LocationPokémon
Kindle RoadGeodudeGraveler
Mt. Ember
Rock Tunnel
Sevault Canyon
Cerulean Cave
Mt. Ember (B3F)SlugmaMagcargo
Four Island

Generation IV

Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, andPlatinum

LocationRequired[a]
Oreburgh Gate
Ravaged Path
Wayward Cave
Mt. Coronet
Route 208
Route 210
Route 211
Route 213
Route 214
Route 222
Victory Road
Route 228

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

When a rock is smashed, the game generates a random number from 0 to 99. If the generated number is lower than the location's first %, the game will generate an encounter with a wild Pokémon from the encounter table. If this fails, or there are no wild encounters in that location, it will generate a random number from 0 to 99 for an item instead using the second %; if that check fails as well, smashing the rock yields nothing.

There are certain factors that influence the number generated by the game when it comes to the items[1]:

  • If the move is performed by awalking Pokémon, or one that hasKeen Eye,Magnet Pull orSuction Cups, the odds are increased by a flat 5%; this can stack.
  • If the Pokémon hasSerene Grace orSuper Luck, the game will instead pick the item below in the game's list (unless it chose the 5% item), effectively making it so that breaking the rock will never yield the 25% item.
LocationRates
Pokémon/Item
PokémonItemsRequired[a]
Violet City—/50%Max Ether Max Ether (25%)

Revive Revive (20%)

Heart Scale Heart Scale (10%)

Red Shard Red Shard (10%)

Green Shard Green Shard (10%)

Blue Shard Blue Shard (10%)

Yellow Shard Yellow Shard (10%)

Star Piece Star Piece (5%)

Tohjo Falls—/15%
Route 3—/10%
Mt. Silver Cave—/25%
Dark Cave50%/50%GeodudeDunsparce
Cianwood City30%/20%KrabbyShuckle
Victory Road40%/10%GeodudeGraveler
Cerulean Cave (B1F)5%/30%
Cerulean Cave (1F)5%/25%
Cerulean Cave (2F)—/25%
Vermilion City40%/25%DiglettShuckle
Rock Tunnel20%/30%Geodude
Route 1930%/20%KrabbyKingler
Ruins of Alph20%/30%Geodude
HGSS
Red Shard Red Shard (25%)Blue Shard Blue Shard (25%)
Yellow Shard Yellow Shard (20%)Green Shard Green Shard (20%)
Helix Fossil Helix Fossil (10%)Dome Fossil Dome Fossil (10%)
Max Ether Max Ether (10%)
Blue Shard Blue Shard (10%)Red Shard Red Shard (10%)
Green Shard Green Shard (10%)Yellow Shard Yellow Shard (10%)
Old Amber Old Amber (10%)
Max Revive Max Revive (5%)
Burned Tower—/—
Cliff Cave30%/25%KrabbyKingler
HGSS
Max Ether Max Ether (25%)
PearlPearl (20%)
Big Pearl Big Pearl (10%)
Red Shard Red Shard (10%)Blue Shard Blue Shard (10%)
Yellow Shard Yellow Shard (10%)Green Shard Green Shard (10%)
Claw Fossil Claw Fossil (20%)Root Fossil Root Fossil (20%)
Rare Bone Rare Bone (5%)

Generation V

Rock Smash is not a field move inPokémon Black, White,Black 2, and White 2, and there are no breakable rocks in Black and White like in other games. In Black 2 and White 2, however, the player can help clear a section of breakable rocks inClay Tunnel if a Pokémon in theirparty knows Rock Smash. These breakable rocks take on the appearance ofmovable boulders inPokémon Diamond, Pearl, andPlatinum and can be seen on the mine cart tracks, but neither of any Pokémon that knowsStrength can push them.

Generation VI

When a rock is smashed, there is an even chance that: nothing will happen afterwards, a Pokémon will appear, or an item will appear.

Pokémon X and Y

LocationPokémonItems
Ambrette TownDwebbleBinacleBig Pearl Big Pearl

Ether Ether

Hard Stone Hard Stone

Heart Scale Heart Scale

Max Ether Max Ether

Max Revive Max Revive

PearlPearl

Revive Revive

Soft Sand Soft Sand

Star Piece Star Piece

Route 8
Route 12
Azure Bay
Cyllage CityOnixXDwebbleBinacleY
Route 13GravelerSlugma
Route 18GravelerShuckle
Terminus Cave
Victory Road
Glittering CaveOnixDwebble
XY
Old Amber Old Amber
Pre–Hall of Fame:
Hard Stone Hard Stone
Revive Revive
Post–Hall of Fame:
Claw Fossil Claw FossilDome Fossil Dome Fossil
Root Fossil Root FossilHelix Fossil Helix Fossil
Skull Fossil Skull Fossil
Armor Fossil Armor Fossil
Cover Fossil Cover Fossil
Plume Fossil Plume Fossil

Cracked walls

Location
Route 15
Lost Hotel
Victory Road

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

LocationPokémonItemsRequired[a]
Rusturf TunnelGeodudeBig Pearl Big Pearl

Ether Ether

Hard Stone Hard Stone

Heart Scale Heart Scale

Max Ether Max Ether

Max Revive Max Revive

Normal Gem Normal Gem

PearlPearl

Revive Revive

Soft Sand Soft Sand

Star Piece Star Piece

Route 111
Route 114
Granite CaveGeodudeNosepass
Lilycove CityGraveler
Shoal Cave
Seafloor Cavern
Trick House (puzzle 2)
Mirage CavesGravelerBoldore
ORAS
Dome Fossil Dome FossilHelix Fossil Helix Fossil
Armor Fossil Armor FossilSkull Fossil Skull Fossil
Plume Fossil Plume FossilCover Fossil Cover Fossil
Old Amber Old Amber
Mirage ForestsGraveler
Mirage IslandsGravelerBinacle
Mirage MountainsGravelerCrustle

Generation VII

Pokémon Sun, Moon,Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon

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Breakable rocks can appear both on land and in thewater. On land, these rocks can be broken by thePoké Ride Tauros Charge; in the water, they can be broken by the Poké Ride Sharpedo Jet.

When these rocks are broken, occasionally a sparkling item will be left the aftermath, making a noise while the player is near it until they pick it up.

LocationGamesItems
Iki TownUSUM
Wela Volcano Park
Route 1SMUSUMStardust Stardust
Route 2
Route 6
Melemele Sea
Lush Jungle
Route 3USUM
Exeggutor Island
Route 15SMUSUMStardust Stardust
Star Piece Star Piece
Route 17
Vast Poni CanyonSMUSUMStardust Stardust
Star Piece Star Piece
Comet Shard Comet Shard
Poni Plains
Resolution Cave
Poni Coast
Poni Breaker CoastUSUM

Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon Special Demo Version

Breakable rocks appear onMahalo Trail. The player cannot obtain items from breaking them.

Generation VIII

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

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LocationRequired[a]
Oreburgh Gate
Oreburgh Mine
Ravaged Path
Wayward Cave
Mount Coronet
Hotel Grand Lake
Iron Island
Turnback Cave
Snowpoint Temple
Route 208
Route 211
Route 213
Route 214
Route 222
Victory Road
Stark Mountain
Route 228
Route 230

Pokémon Legends: Arceus

There are several locations acrossHisui that have large breakable rock walls. The walls, once destroyed, disappear permanently. The player will always obtain items from breaking these rock walls.

LocationItems
Oreburrow TunnelIron Chunk ×3
Golden Lowlands
Gapejaw Bog
Glacier Terrace

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Rocks

GSC
RSE
FRLG
DPPtHGSS
B2W2
XYORAS

Breaking rocks

Notes

  1. 1.01.11.21.31.4Whether there are parts of this location that require breaking rocks to access.
  2. Breaking these rocks makes them disappear permanently.

References

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