Lost Islands - Deep Jungle is a forest that can be found when exploring deeper on Lost Islands. More foreign Pokémon and Z-Crystals are seen within this jungle, but some of the Z-Crystals here require completion of complex and labourious tasks in order to obtain them.
Notable Places[]
Abandoned Tent[]
A small, shredded tent is located on a hill to the right of the entrance. A stone tablet near this tent is marked with "survive" and a very roughly drawn map, showing a volcano and a trail from the shipwreck to this exact location, giving a hint towards what happened to Rival Tess' missing parents after their boat crashed and they got stranded here.
More Z-Crystals[]
There are 3 new Z-Crystals that can be located here which are the Buginium, Icium and Dragonium Z. While Buginium Z can be obtained as long as the player brings Pokémon with the necessary HMs, the other 2 are blocked by walls with Unown language written on them.
Dragonium Z is in a cove beneath this area, accessible by descending the stairs spotted almost immediately after entering this place and using HM Surf by the sea. A big stone gate tightly shuts the cove with a sentence in Unown language carved on the gate which states "Find how I am weak to open the path that you seek". 3 symbols of Fire, Water and Grass are shown below the sentence, with the Fire icon lit up at first. Corresponding elemental tiles can be found scattered throughout the area, with the Grass pad being the hardest to reach, locating on the high ground near Buginium Z, thus necessitating the use of HMs Rock Smash and Rock Climb.
To solve this puzzle, the player must find the tile with a type super effective to the glowing symbol on that gate. Stepping on a correct tile turns off the currently lit icon on the gate and shifts it to the next symbol. However, if a wrong pad is activated, the glowing icon will remain on and not shift to the next one. After stepping on them in the correct order, which is Water, Grass, Fire in sequence, a cutscene should show the entrance opening. Head inside and follow a narrow passage into a small cove, where Dragonium Z is found in the middle.
Icium Z is inside a cavern further in Deep Jungle. Once again, it is barricaded by a gate with another sentence of Unown language written on it. This time it states "A breath of cold air shall open the gate to this lair". This references TM79 Frost Breath, which can be picked up in Freezing Fissure, while some Pokémon also learn it via levelling up. With a Pokémon with Frost Breath in the player's party, interacting with the wall will prompt the player to use Frost Breath. The gate will then be frozen and shattered with a message of "A critical hit!" popping up. This references how Frost Breath always critically hits the opponent. Following the only path in this cavern, Icium Z is deep inside for the player to fetch.
Pokémon[]
Wild Pokémon[]
Note: Rarity levels are estimations according to this scale and might be subject to changes due to different encounter assessment results, unless supported by official encounter rates, which are listed in red under the rarity level if known. If there are any Pokémon with low catch rates, the possibility to flee or requirement of gaining happiness to evolve, recommended Poké Balls for that Pokémon will be shown with the corresponding bag sprite under the Pokémon's name.
Pokémon | Type | Image | Rarity | Items | EV Yield | |
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Grass Patches | Tall Grass | Lv. 22-35 | ||||
Cutiefly | Bug Fairy |
Common | 1 Speed | |||
Bounsweet | Grass | Uncommon | 1 HP | |||
Dewpider | Water Bug |
Rare | 1 Sp. Def | |||
Fomantis | Grass | Rare 6.3% |
1 Atk | |||
Meowth Alola Form |
Dark | Very Rare 5% |
1 Speed | |||
Crabrawler | Fighting | Very Rare 1.3% |
1 Atk | |||
Cracked Rocks | Rock Smash | Lv. 15-20 | ||||
Dwebble | Bug Rock |
Uncommon | 1 Def | |||
Shuckle | Bug Rock |
Rare | 1 Def 1 Sp. Def | |||
Fishing | Old Rod | Lv. 10 | ||||
Tentacool | Water Poison |
Common | 1 Sp. Def | |||
Finneon | Water | Uncommon | None | 1 Speed | ||
Fishing | Good Rod | Lv. 20 | ||||
Tentacool | Water Poison |
Common | 1 Sp. Def | |||
Tentacruel | Water Poison |
Uncommon | 2 Sp. Def | |||
Lumineon | Water | Uncommon | None | 2 Speed | ||
Gyarados | Water Flying |
Rare | None | 2 Atk | ||
Wishiwashi School Form |
Water | Very Rare 1.8% |
None | 1 HP | ||
Water | Surf | Lv. 20-30 | ||||
Tentacruel | Water Poison |
Common | 2 Sp. Def | |||
Lumineon | Water | Common | None | 2 Speed | ||
Tentacool | Water Poison |
Uncommon | 1 Sp. Def | |||
Corsola |
Water Rock |
Rare | 1 Def | |||
Click on the Pokémon names to check their learnsets on Bulbapedia. All Pokémon follow their movesets in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Hover on the item sprites to check the exact chance of being held by the Wild Pokémon. All information above only applies to the Normal Adventure Mode.
Roaming Pokémon are not listed in the table above. They are fixed at Lv. 40 and have a 0.1% chance of appearing anywhere in Roria with wild encounter methods specified here. |
Items[]
State | Item | Obtaining Location | ||
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Terrain Extender | Behind the rocks on top of the hill to the right of the entrance. | |||
Requires Z-Crystal Pouch for all Z-Crystals below | ||||
Requires HM6 Rock Smash and HM8 Rock Climb | ||||
TM81 Bug X-Scissor |
On high ground of Deep Jungle. Turn right after heading up the Rock Climb slope. | |||
Buginium Z | On the highest point of Deep Jungle. Turn left after ascending the Rock Climb slope. | |||
Requires HM3 Surf, HM6 Rock Smash, HM8 Rock Climb as well as stepping on the Water, Grass and Fire tiles in order | ||||
Dragonium Z | Enter a cove by the ocean and continue surfing till the end. | |||
Requires TM79 Frost Breath | ||||
Icium Z | Inside a cavern deep in this area. | |||
There was no change to the above items between any of the updates. |
Trivia[]
- Wishiwashi being available by the sea references Captain Lana's Trial in Brooklet Hill, Alola where a Totem School Form Wishiwashi must be defeated at the end of that place connecting to the sea.
- Wishiwashi instantly activates its Signature Ability Schooling in the beginning of the battle, making it very dangerous if the player is unprepared.
- Unlike the Totem Wishiwashi, however, all Wishiwashi found here do not appear directly in School Form; instead, they transform from Solo into School Form when the battle starts.