Path to the Peak

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This article is about the location. For the animated miniseries, seePokémon: Path to the Peak.
Path to the Peak頂への雪道
Snowy Path to the Peak
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Location:Crown Tundra
Region:Galar
Generations:VIII

Location of Path to the Peak inGalar.
Pokémon world locations

ThePath to the Peak (Japanese:頂への雪道Snowy Path to the Peak) is a location in theGalarregion. It connects to theTunnel to the Top to the south and theCrown Shrine to the north.

Geography

The Path to the Peak is a straightforward path connecting the Tunnel to the Top and the Crown Shrine. It mainly consists of a small birch forest filled with mainlyFrosmoth. A small opening allows the player to seeSnowslide Slope.

Items

ItemLocationGames
Ice StoneIce Stone Sw  Sh 

Hidden items

Every item in the following list can also regenerate as aWishing Piece (at a 1% chance).

ItemLocationGames
Exp. Candy SExp. Candy SReappears daily (25%/35%/20%/19%) Sw  Sh 
Exp. Candy MExp. Candy M
Exp. Candy LExp. Candy L
Never-Melt IceNever-Melt Ice
Exp. Candy SExp. Candy SReappears daily (25%/35%/20%/19%) Sw  Sh 
Exp. Candy MExp. Candy M
Exp. Candy LExp. Candy L
Ice StoneIce Stone
Exp. Candy SExp. Candy SReappears daily (25%/35%/20%/19%) Sw  Sh 
Exp. Candy MExp. Candy M
Exp. Candy LExp. Candy L
Never-Melt IceNever-Melt Ice
Exp. Candy SExp. Candy SReappears daily (25%/35%/20%/19%) Sw  Sh 
Exp. Candy MExp. Candy M
Exp. Candy LExp. Candy L
Ice StoneIce Stone
Exp. Candy SExp. Candy SReappears daily (25%/35%/20%/19%) Sw  Sh 
Exp. Candy MExp. Candy M
Exp. Candy LExp. Candy L
Never-Melt IceNever-Melt Ice
Exp. Candy SExp. Candy SReappears daily (25%/35%/20%/19%) Sw  Sh 
Exp. Candy MExp. Candy M
Exp. Candy LExp. Candy L
Never-Melt IceNever-Melt Ice
Exp. Candy SExp. Candy SReappears daily (25%/35%/20%/19%) Sw  Sh 
Exp. Candy MExp. Candy M
Exp. Candy LExp. Candy L
Never-Melt IceNever-Melt Ice

Pokémon

Visible encounters

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
ClearCloudyRainThunderstormSnowBlizzardHarsh sunlightSandstormFog
SwSh
Grass
60-6510%
SwSh
Grass
60-6510%
SwSh
Grass
60-651%1%1%1%1%1%
SwSh
Grass
60-6510%10%
SwSh
Grass
60-6519%19%19%19%19%19%
SwSh
Grass
60-6570%70%100%100%80%70%70%100%80%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.

Wanderers

These wanderers respawn daily.

PokémonGamesLocationLevelsRate
ClearCloudyRainThunderstormSnowBlizzardHarsh sunlightSandstormFog
?
SwSh
Wanderer
Wanderer
65One
?
SwSh
Wanderer
Wanderer
65One
?
SwSh
Wanderer
Wanderer
65One
SwSh
Wanderer
Wanderer
67OneOne
SwSh
Wanderer
Wanderer
68One
SwSh
Wanderer
Wanderer
68One
SwSh
Wanderer
Wanderer
65One
SwSh
Wanderer
Wanderer
65OneOneOneOne
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.

Pokémon Dens

Main article:Path to the Peak/Dens

In the TCG

This listing is of cards mentioning and/or featuring the Path to the Peak in thePokémon Trading Card Game.

Related cards
Cards listed with ablue background are only legal to use in the currentExpanded format.
Cards listed with agreen background are legal to use in both the currentStandard andExpanded formats.
CardTypeEnglish
Expansion
Rarity#Japanese
Expansion
Rarity#
Path to the PeakStChilling ReignUncommon148/198Silver LanceU069/070
 

In the manga

Path to the Peak inPokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Sword & Shield arc

The Path to the Peak appeared inClip-Clop!! The King's Horse. It was first seen whenBede tried to secretly followSpectrier, but hisRotom Phone ringing alerted it to his presence, and it quickly knocked out hisRapidash, though he managed to collect some of itsBlack Mane Hair in the process. Later,Henry, Bede, andPeonia traveled through the area to find Spectrier at theCrown Shrine.

Trivia

  • The Japanese name of Path to the Peak contains a pun on 頂itadaki, which can commonly mean either the summit of a mountain or the top (crown) of one's head.

In other languages

LanguageTitle
ChineseCantonese通頂雪道Tūngdéng Syutdouh
Mandarin通頂雪道 / 通顶雪道Tōngdǐng Xuědào
FrenchSentier Blanche-Cime
GermanSchneegipfelpfad
IndonesianJalan Bersalju Menuju Puncak
ItalianSentiero Biancacima
Korean정상으로 가는 눈길Cheongsang'euro Ganeun Nun'gil
Brazilian PortugueseTrilha para o Cume
SpanishSenda Blancacima
Thaiทางหิมะสู่ยอดเขา

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