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Mt. Moon Summit
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"

Interior of Mt. Moon Summit.
Map description
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Connecting locations
Mt. Moon Summit
 
Mt. Moon Square
 
Location

Location of Mt. Moon Summit in Kanto.

Mt. Moon Summit is an area accessed from the Mt. Moon Square by entering through the South Entrance of Mt. Moon on Route 4.

It contains patches of grass, the observatory, and clouds that can be accessed for the Meloetta quest.

Items[]

Item Location
Stardust
Hidden by a rock on the path near the entrance.
TM96 Moonblast
Below some grass near the path.
Stardust
Hidden by a rock near the observatory.
Star Piece
Next to some grass near the observatory.
TM58 Sky Drop
At the end of the cloud path.
Star Piece
Reward for finding your first constellation at the observatory.
Stardust
Reward for finding your second through seventh constellation at the observatory.
Comet Shard
Reward for finding your eighth constellation at the observatory.
Star Piece Found on the crashed meteor, 40% chance.
Comet Shard Found on the crashed meteor, 10% chance.
Magenta item balls respawn at midnight. See Time.
For other item ball colors, see Item Balls.

Pokémon[]

Pokémon Type Level Catch Rate Encounter Rate
Dawn Noon Dusk
Grass
Clefairy Fairy 18-21 150 - - 35%
Clefable Fairy 30 25 - - 5%
Zubat Poison Flying 18-21 255 - - 20%
Golbat Poison Flying 23-26 90 - - 10%
Geodude Rock Ground 18-21 255 30% 30% 20%
Graveler Rock Ground 23-26 120 20% 20% 10%
Onix Rock Ground 18-25 45 10% 10% -
Swablu Normal Flying 18-21 255 40% 40% -
Crashed Meteor (Static)
Minior Rock Flying 17-27 30 50%
Observatory (Static)
Mew Psychic 30 45 One
* Catch Rate influences how difficult a Pokémon is to catch. Higher numbers are easier.
* Encounter Rate times are 5AM-10AM for dawn, 10AM-8PM for noon, and 8PM-5AM for dusk. See Time.

Points of Interest[]

Observatory[]

Mt Moon Observatory Constellations

The constellations

In the Observatory at night (8pm-5am) the player can use the telescopes to find 8 different Constellations. After finding a constellation the scientist will reward the player with some Stardust. After finding all 8 constellations the player is rewarded with a Comet Shard. The Observatory is linked the finding Mew (as of version 6.1). Mew can be encountered if the player has at least 20 karma, and has discovered all of the Constellations.

The Minior encounter

There is a chance when looking through the telescope that a sound effect will play while a shooting star flies past (this sound effect will not play with every shooting star and can take a couple of minutes to happen). If this happens, when the player stops looking through the telescope, the shooting star will be heard crashing to the ground outside. When inspecting this crashed meteor, the player will encounter a Minior. This event can be repeated, and on all subsequent times the Minior encounter is not guaranteed; there is a chance the player may instead receive a Star Piece or a Comet Shard.

Cloud Puzzle

The Cloud Puzzle requires the player to jump through the clouds while trying to not fall off in order to reach their objective. If the player stays on a smaller cloud for too long they will fall through and have to restart the puzzle

Remix Mode[]

Pokémon[]

Pokémon Type Level Catch Rate Encounter Rate
Dawn Noon Dusk
Grass
Pidgeotto Normal Flying 22-26 120 15% 15% -
Fearow Normal Flying 22-26 90 - - 15%
Pikachu Electric 25-26 190 10%
Clefairy Fairy 18-22 150 20%
Clefable Fairy 25-26 25 10%
Jigglypuff Normal Fairy 21-26 170 - - 15%
Kangaskhan Normal 24-28 45 10%
Flaaffy Electric 21-26 120 15% 15% -
Unown Psychic 19-24 225 20%
Crashed Meteor (Static)
Minior Rock Flying 17-27 30 50%
Observatory (Static)
Mew Psychic 30 45 One
* Catch Rate influences how difficult a Pokémon is to catch. Higher numbers are easier.
* Encounter Rate times are 5AM-10AM for dawn, 10AM-8PM for noon, and 8PM-5AM for dusk. See Time.
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