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From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia. Casseroya Lake (Japanese: Olla Lake) is a large lake and surrounding region in northwestern Paldea, it is part of the North Province. Contained within it is the Socarrat Trail. It is located west of Glaseado Mountain and north of West Province (Area Two) and West Province (Area Three).

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Casseroya Lake (Japanese: オージャの湖 Olla Lake) is a large lake and surrounding region in northwestern Paldea, it is part of the North Province. Contained within it is the Socarrat Trail. It is located west of Glaseado Mountain and north of West Province (Area Two) and West Province (Area Three). To the north and east is the North Paldean Sea. The False Dragon Titan, Tatsugiri and Dondozo, collectively one of the Titan Pokémon of the Paldea region, can be found here.

Places of interest

Casseroya Falls

Casseroya Falls is one of the Ten Sights of Paldea. It is two waterfalls that originate from Glaseado Mountain and feed into the lake below.

Casseroya Watchtowers

Casseroya Lake has three watchtowers. Casseroya Watchtower No. 1 is located south of the lake, adjacent to the river that borders West Province (Area Two). Casseroya Watchtower No. 2 is located northeast of Casseroya Watchtower No. 1, closer to the border of the lake. Casseroya Watchtower No. 3 is located on a cliffside to the northeast, right by Glaseado Mountain between Casseroya Falls and Glaseado's Grasp. A Chest Form Gimmighoul can be found and battled at each watchtower.

A Pokémon League representative at Casseroya Watchtower No. 2 asks the player to defeat seven Pokémon Trainers in Casseroya Lake for a TM.

Gracia Stones

The Gracia Stones are one of the Ten Sights of Paldea. They are rock pillars that jut from the surface of the North Paldean Sea.

Socarrat Trail

Main article: Socarrat Trail

Socarrat Trail is a subregion of Casseroya Lake that encompasses most of the northern shore of the lake. It features colorful foliage and is home to the Groundblight Shrine.

Items

Gifts

ItemLocationGames
TM Water SVTM142 (Hydro Pump)Casseroya Watchtower No. 2; from the Pokémon League representative after defeating seven Trainers in Casseroya Lake S  V 

Forest biome

Lake biome

Special encounters

Suicune at Casseroya Lake Kyogre at Casseroya Lake Lunala at Casseroya Lake

After acquiring the corresponding Treat from Snacksworth, certain Legendary Pokémon will spawn in this area as a static encounter. If defeated, they can be battled again after the game has been rebooted, provided that over one hour has passed in Nintendo Switch's internal clock since their defeat. They are coded to never be Shiny.

Pokémon

The spawn borders for the southern lake The spawn borders for the eastern lake
  • This Pokémon only spawns in the southern lake
  • 2.0 2.1 This Pokémon only spawns in the eastern lake
    • An asterisk indicates that this Pokémon is unobtainable as a random encounter in this Area.
    • Casseroya Lake has 57 unique encounters (excluding Pack Pokémon).

    Trainers

    Multi-Battle partners

    Arven joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against the False Dragon Titan.

    In the anime

    Pokémon: Paldean Winds

    The Casseroya Falls, one of the Ten Sights of Paldea located in Casseroya Lake, was briefly featured in Breathe Together.

    In other languages

    LanguageNameOrigin
    Japaneseオージャの湖 Olla no MizumiFrom olla (Spanish for pot) and 王者 ōja (monarch)
    EnglishCasseroya LakeFrom casserole and royal[1]
    GermanCaldero-SeeFrom caldero (Spanish for cauldron)
    SpanishLago CazolaFrom cazola (Galician for casserole) and possibly Cazorla
    FrenchLac AsrolFrom la casserole (the casserole)
    ItalianLago Gran CalderoFrom gran (Spanish for great) and caldero (Spanish for cauldron)
    Korean오야 호수 Olla HosuFrom the Japanese name
    Chinese (Mandarin)大鍋湖 / 大锅湖 Dàguō HúFrom 大鍋 dàguō / daaihwō (cauldron)
    Chinese (Cantonese)大鍋湖 Daaihwō Wùh

    References

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