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{{nihongo|'''Hoenn'''|ホウエン地方|Hōen-chihō}} is a [[Pokémon regions|Pokemon region]] in the [[fictional universe]] of [[Pokémon]] and is the setting of the [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|''Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire'']], and ''[[Pokémon Emerald|Emerald]]'' games.
{{nihongo|'''Hoenn'''|ホウエン地方|Hōen-chihō}} is a [[Pokémon regions|Pokemon region]] in the [[fictional universe]] of [[Pokémon]] and is the setting of the [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|''Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire'']], and ''[[Pokémon Emerald|Emerald]]'' games.


Hoenn is based on the island of [[Kyūshū]] in Japan and lies to the southwest of [[Kanto (Pokémon)|Kanto]] and [[Johto]] in the Pokémon world. According to Pokémon legend, the Hoenn region was formed by the [[legendary Pokémon|legendary land Pokémon]] [[Groudon]] raising the land and the legendary ocean Pokémon, [[Kyogre]], expanding the sea. The climate was said to be warm. The Hoenn region contains its own Pokémon League, called the Hoenn League, and its own [[Elite Four]], unlike Johto and Kanto which share their Elite Four in the video games. Routes in Hoenn are [[Road number|numbered]] from 101 to 134 and do not follow sequentially from routes in Kanto-Johto, which were numbered 1 to 46. The ''[[Pokémon: Advanced Generation|Advanced Generation]]'' series in the [[Pokémon (anime)|anime]] occur here, as protagonist [[Ash Ketchum]] and company explore this new region featuring more than 100 new Pokémon. In the anime, a Kingdom called the "Mirage Kingdom" is located between routes 111 and 112. [[List of Hoenn locations#LaRousse City|LaRousse City]], which was the setting for the animated film ''[[Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys]]'', is in eastern Hoenn. It is the first pokemon game to feature a desert-like environment.
Hoenn is based on the island of [[Kyūshū]] in Japan and lies to the southwest of [[Kanto (Pokémon)|Kanto]] and [[Johto]] in the Pokémon world. According to Pokémon legend, the Hoenn region was formed by the [[legendary Pokémon|legendary land Pokémon]] [[Groudon]] raising the land and the legendary ocean Pokémon, [[Kyogre]], expanding the sea. The Hoenn region contains its own Pokémon League, called the Hoenn League, and its own [[Elite Four]], unlike Johto and Kanto which share their Elite Four in the video games. The ''[[Pokémon: Advanced Generation|Advanced Generation]]'' series in the [[Pokémon (anime)|anime]] occur here, as protagonist [[Ash Ketchum]] and company explore this new region featuring more than 100 new Pokémon. [[List of Hoenn locations#LaRousse City|LaRousse City]], the setting for the animated film ''[[Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys]]'', is in eastern Hoenn.


==Cities and towns==
==Cities and towns==

===Littleroot Town===
===Littleroot Town===
{{nihongo|'''Littleroot Town'''|ミシロタウン|Mishiro Taun|'''Mishiro Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a small town with three buildings and the hometown of the protagonist's rival, who is Professor Birch's child. At the beginning of the story of the games, the protagonist moves into this town. It is based on [[Sasebo, Nagasaki]]. [[Professor Birch]]'s laboratory is located here. At the beginning of the video games, the protagonist's family has just moved in (presumably from [[Johto]]). Unlike in the previous Pokémon games, the player does not receive his or her first Pokémon in the lab, but in long grass to the North, where the player has to save Professor Birch.
{{nihongo|'''Littleroot Town'''|ミシロタウン|Mishiro Taun|'''Mishiro Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a small town home to [[List of Pokémon anime characters#Professor Birch|Professor Birch]] and his child, the protagonist's rival. At the beginning of the story in the video games, the protagonist moves into this town. It is based on [[Sasebo, Nagasaki]].


In the first Advanced Generation episode of the Pokémon anime, a new character joins Ash's group, [[May (Pokémon)|May]].
In the first Hoenn episode of the Pokémon anime, [[May (Pokémon)|May]] rides her bike to Littleroot Town to get her starter Pokémon from Professor Birch. However, Birch has left to help Ash and Pikachu. Near the end of the episode, the group returns to the lab, and May chooses [[Torchic]] as her starter.In the games you choose from: Torchic,Treeko,and Mudkip.
Just as before your rival will have the better type for fights with each other.


===Oldale Town===
===Oldale Town===
{{nihongo|'''Oldale Town'''|コトキタウン|Kotoki Taun|'''Kotoki Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the second town that the player visits. It is a minor town, and the first town that the player visits that has a [[Pokémart]] and [[Pokémon Center]]. Petalburg City is to the west and Littleroot is to the south.
{{nihongo|'''Oldale Town'''|コトキタウン|Kotoki Taun|'''Kotoki Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the second town that the player visits in the video games, just north of [[#Littleroot Town|Littleroot town]]. It has a [[Pokémart]] and [[Pokémon Center]].


Oldale Town features a much more prominent role in the anime. North of Oldale Town are ruins that hold a secret to ancient Pokémon. Ash and May also first meet [[Team Magma]] in Oldale Town, who are attempting to steal the secret of the ruins.
In the anime, located north of Oldale Town are ruins that hold a secret to ancient Pokémon. Ash and May also first meet [[Team Magma]] in Oldale Town, who are attempting to discover the secret of the ruins.


===Petalburg City===
===Petalburg City===
:''"Petalburg" redirects here. It is also the name of a town in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.''
:''"Petalburg" redirects here. It is also the name of a town in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.''
{{nihongo|'''Petalburg City'''|トウカシティ|''Tōka Shiti''|'''Tōka City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is located in the southwest of Hoenn. The player first meets Wally here. West of here is a beach and Mr Britney's house who is a sailor that travels you from his home in petalburg to dewford town then to slateport city. To the north is the petalburg woods (with Rustboro City on the other side) and Oldale Town is east of the city.
{{nihongo|'''Petalburg City'''|トウカシティ|''Tōka Shiti''|'''Tōka City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is located in the southwest of Hoenn, west from [[#Oldale Town|Oldale Town]]. The player first meets his second rival, Wally here. To the north of the city is the Petalburg Woods.


The gym leader of Petalburg is Norman, who uses Normal-type Pokémon. He is the main character's father, who moved in from the [[Johto]] region with his family. His gym is divided into several rooms, each with a Trainer that uses a unique strategy, most of which correspond to items used to boost a stat temporarily (X Attack, X Accuracy, etc.). The player can only battle Norman after collecting the first four gym badges from [[#Rustboro City|Rustboro City]], [[#Dewford Town|Dewford Town]], [[#Mauville City|Mauville City]], and [[#Lavaridge Town|Lavaridge Town]].
The Gym Leader of Petalburg City is the protagonist's father, [[List of Hoenn Gym Leaders#Norman|Norman]], who uses [[Pokémon types#Normal-type|Normal-type]] Pokémon. The player may only battle Norman after collecting the first four gym badges in Hoenn.


In the anime, Norman is the father of May and Max. His family lives in Petalburg City.
In the anime, Norman is the father of May and Max. His family lives in Petalburg City.


===Rustboro City===
===Rustboro City===
{{nihongo|'''Rustboro City'''|カナズミシティ|Kanazumi Shiti|'''Kanazumi City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is north of Petalburg City and houses the first gym leader that the player can battle, [[Roxanne (Pokémon)|Roxanne]]. She specializes in Rock-type Pokémon. It also includes the Devon Corporation, a large company that creates many items for trainers. The Rusturf Tunnel in the east leads to Vendanturf Town, Meteorite Falls in the north provides a shortcut to Fallarbor Town if the player has certain badges, and there is a forest in the south that leads to Petalburg City.
{{nihongo|'''Rustboro City'''|カナズミシティ|Kanazumi Shiti|'''Kanazumi City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is north of Petalburg City via the Petalburg Woods and houses the first gym leader that the player can battle, [[List of Hoenn Gym Leaders#Roxanne|Roxanne]], who specializes in [[Pokémon types#Rock-type|Rock-type]] Pokémon. The Rusturf Tunnel is located to the east, and Meteorite Falls to north.


In the anime, the group visits a Pokémon Contest hall that is on the outskirts of Rustboro. It is here that May is inspired to become a Pokémon Coordinator, rather than a usual trainer who collects gym badges to compete in the Pokémon League.
In the anime, the group visits a Pokémon Contest hall that is on the outskirts of Rustboro. It is here that May is inspired to become a Pokémon Coordinator, rather than a trainer.


====Devon Corporation====
====Devon Corporation====
The '''Devon Corporation''' is very similar to [[Kanto (Pokémon)#Saffron City|Silph Co.]] from [[Kanto (Pokémon)|Kanto]], but is the Hoenn equivalent. It is also rumoured to run the [[Pokémart]]s in Hoenn.
The '''Devon Corporation''', located in [[#Rustboro City|Rustboro City]], is the Hoenn equivalent to the [[Kanto (Pokémon)#Saffron City|Silph Co.]] in the [[Kanto (Pokémon)|Kanto]] region.


Devon Corp. is chaired by Mr. Stone. It plays an important role in the games, allowing the player to receive certain important items and revive fossils into [[Pokémon]]. The Devon Corp. headquarters are the target for robbery by [[Team Aqua]] and [[Team Magma]]. After the player stops their crimes, Mr. Stone will ask the player to deliver a letter to his son [[Steven (Pokémon)|Steven]], and a Package to Captain Stern, in Slateport City. He will reward the player with his or her [[Pokénav]].
The corporation plays an important role in the games, allowing the player to receive certain important items and revive fossils into [[Pokémon]]. The Devon Corp. headquarters are a target for robbery by [[Team Aqua]] and [[Team Magma]].


In the anime, [[Ash (Pokémon)|Ash]] and the gang visit Devon Corp.'s headquarters in the episode "Stairway to Devon." In this episode, Mr. Stone repairs Max's [[Pokénav]] because he accidentally spilled some liquid on it. Also, [[Pokémon crime syndicates#Team Aqua|Team Aqua]] is introduced. [http://www.serebii.net/anime/epiguide/houen/293.shtml]
In the anime, [[Ash (Pokémon)|Ash]] and the gang visit the Devon Corporation's headquarters in the episode "Stairway to Devon." In this episode, [[Pokémon crime syndicates#Team Aqua|Team Aqua]] is introduced.


===Dewford Town===
===Dewford Town===
{{nihongo|'''Dewford Town'''|ムロ島 or ムロタウン|Muro-jima or Muro Taun|'''Muro Island''' or '''Muro Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the second town that features a gym. The Gym Leader is Brawly, who uses Fighting-type Pokémon. At first, the only way to reach the island is on Mr Britney's boat, but when the player learns surf it is possible to travel there without help.
{{nihongo|'''Dewford Town'''|ムロ島 or ムロタウン|Muro-jima or Muro Taun|'''Muro Island''' or '''Muro Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the second town that features a Gym. The Leader is [[List of Hoenn Gym Leaders#Brawly|Brawly]], who uses [[Pokémon types#Fighting-type|Fighting-type]] Pokémon. At first, the only way to reach the island is by boat, but once the player learns [[List of Pokémon items#Hidden Machines|Surf]], it is possible to travel there without help.


In the anime, Ash challenges Brawly to a battle but loses. After retraining, Ash challenges Brawly to a rematch in Brawly's Training Cave Center, where Ash prevails. Also, Dewford Island is the location of the Cave of Origin instead of [[#Sootopolis City|Sootopolis City]] in the video games.
Near the Pokémon Center is Dewford Hall. Since Dewford Town is so far from the mainland, citizens are always eager to hear the latest news from newcomers. A man outside of the hall will tell the player about the current trendy phrase. If the player says that the current phrase is not the hip and trendy thing, he or she can change it. The trendy phrase affects where [[Feebas]] will appear.

In the anime, Ash challenges Brawly to a battle but loses. After retraining, Ash challenges Brawly to a rematch in Brawly's Training Cave Center, where Ash prevails. Also, Dewford Island is the location of the Cave of Origin instead of [[#Sootopolis City|Sootopolis City]].

====Granite Cave====
'''Granite Cave''' is an area to the northwest of Dewford Town. In the video games, a hiker at the entrance will give the HM Flash to the player, which can be used to increase vision in the pitch-dark basement (similar to the Rock Tunnel in the Kanto region). The player must go through the cave to deliver a letter to a man named Steven Stone. It is the only place in the games where players may obtain [[Nosepass]].


===Slateport City===
===Slateport City===
{{nihongo|'''Slateport City'''|カイナシティ|Kaina Shiti|'''Kaina City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a large city with a marketplace for Secret Base items and a ferry link to [[#Lilycove City|Lilycove City]]. Slateport City also features the Oceanic Museum, a museum that is full of items and objects recovered from the sea. In the South western part of Slateport, there is a market, featuring the Energy Guru, who sells the stat-enhancing drugs (Calcium, Iron, etc.) His daughter beside him tells the player whether their Pokemon is making a good effort, and if they are, will give them a ribbon, the Effort Ribbon. This is in fact a way of telling whether that particular Pokemon has maxed out their Effort Values. Also in the market is a group of women who sell furniture for the player's Secret Base, and will only sell it if the player has the TM Secret Power, or has made a Secret Base.
{{nihongo|'''Slateport City'''|カイナシティ|Kaina Shiti|'''Kaina City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a large port city with a marketplace, a [[Pokémon game mechanics#Pokémon Contest|Pokémon Contest]] hall, and a ferry link to [[#Lilycove City|Lilycove City]]. Slateport City also features the Oceanic Museum, a museum full of items and objects recovered from the sea. There are many tiny islands and fast currents around Slateport. Team Aqua or Team Magma (depending on the game version a player is using) steals a submarine from Slateport City.
There are many tiny islands and fast currents around Slateport. Team Aqua or Team Magma steals a submarine from Slateport late in the game.slateport is also the home of the mirage island in the north eastern part of the city.

In ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', the Hyper Rank Pokémon Contest is located here. Inside, the player can obtain the PokéBlock Case, which is required to use the Berry Blending machines in the contest halls and also to visit the [[Safari Zone]].


In ''Emerald'', the contest hall has been replaced with a Battle Tent. The player chooses three rental Pokémon to battle with, similar to the Battle Factory. Upon defeating an opponent, the player receives the option to swap one of their rented Pokémon for one of the opponent's rented Pokémon. After defeating three trainers and two possible swaps, the player receives the prize Full Heal, which restores the status of Pokemon.
In ''Emerald'', the Contest hall has been replaced with a Battle Tent. The player chooses three rental Pokémon to battle with, similar to the Battle Factory. Upon defeating an opponent, the player receives the option to swap one of their rented Pokémon for one of the opponent's rented Pokémon.


===Mauville City===
===Mauville City===
{{nihongo|'''Mauville City'''|キンセツシティ|Kinsetsu Shiti|'''Kinsetsu City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a junction city. Roads from Mauville lead west to [[#Verdanturf Town|Verdanturf Town]] and [[#Rustboro City|Rustboro City]], south to [[#Slateport City|Slateport City]], east to [[#Fortree City|Fortree City]] and [[#Lilycove City|Lilycove City]], and north to [[#Fallarbor Town|Fallarbor Town]] and [[#Lavaridge Town|Lavaridge Town]]. The Mauville City Gym Leader is [[Wattson]], an Electric-type trainer.
{{nihongo|'''Mauville City'''|キンセツシティ|Kinsetsu Shiti|'''Kinsetsu City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a junction city. Roads from Mauville lead west to [[#Verdanturf Town|Verdanturf Town]], south to [[#Slateport City|Slateport City]], east to [[#Fortree City|Fortree City]], and north to [[#Fallarbor Town|Fallarbor Town]]. The Gym Leader of the city is [[List of Hoenn Gym Leaders#Wattson|Wattson]], an [[Pokémon types#Electric-type|Electric-type]] trainer.


Mauville also houses a [[bicycle]] shop run by Rydel. He is a benevolent shop owner who will give the player a Mach Bike or Acro Bike. The Mach Bike is fast, but it can't do any tricks; the Acro Bike is much slower but can do tricks. Some areas require the use of one of the bikes. Players may exchange one bike for the other at any time.
Mauville City also houses a bicycle shop, where the player can choose between Mach Bike or Acro Bike, and is able to swap them at any time. The Mach Bike is fast, but hard to turn; and the Acro Bike is slower and more versatile. Some areas require the use of a specific bike to reach.


Mauville also features a Game Corner, similar to that in Celadon City, in Kanto. It features Slots, and Roulette, unlike the original Game Corners in earlier games, which only had Slots. Players can trade the coins they win for dolls and [[List of Pokémon items#Technical Machine|TMs]].
Mauville City also features the Game Corner, similar to that in [[Kanto (Pokémon)#Celadon City|Celadon City]], in Kanto. In addition to [[slot machine]]s, it also features [[roulette]], unlike the original Game Corners, which only had slots. Players can trade the coins they win for prizes.


During a renovation plan several years before the games' start, Wattson created an underground complex named '''New Mauville'''. After beating Norman, players may get the Basement Key from Wattson to complete an optional sidequest. The side quest involves turning off the facility's generator, and if the player succeeds, he or she is rewarded with TM24, Thunderbolt. New Mauville is home to many Pokemon that cannot be found anywhere else, as well as rare items.
During a renovation plan several years before the games' start, Wattson created an underground complex named '''New Mauville'''. After beating Norman, players may get the Basement Key from Wattson to complete an optional sidequest. The side quest involves turning off the facility's generator.


===Verdanturf Town===
===Verdanturf Town===
{{nihongo|'''Verdanturf Town'''|シダケタウン|Shidake Taun|'''Shidake Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a small town with only one major landmark. In ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', the Normal Rank Contest Hall is here. In ''Emerald'', it is replaced by a Battle Tent, a test to see how loyal your Pokémon are. The prize is a Nest Ball, obtainable only in Verdanturf.
{{nihongo|'''Verdanturf Town'''|シダケタウン|Shidake Taun|'''Shidake Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a small town, west from [[#Mauville City|Mauville City]], with a Contest hall. In ''Emerald'', it is replaced by a Battle Tent, a test to see how loyal a player's Pokémon are. The town has an entrance to Rusturf Tunnel, linking it to Rustboro City.


Verdanturf is also home to Wally's aunt, uncle, and cousin Wanda. After the player defeats him at [[#Mauville City|Mauville City]], he resides here until the player defeats Norman before reaching [[#Victory Road|Victory Road]].
Verdanturf is also home to Wally's aunt, uncle, and cousin. After the player defeats him at [[#Mauville City|Mauville City]], he resides here until the player defeats Norman before reaching [[#Victory Road|Victory Road]].

Verdanturf also has a woman who determines how much a Pokemon likes the player. Friendship is very important for certain evolutions and moves.

Verdanturf Town has an entrance to Rusturf Tunnel, linking it to Rustboro City.


===Fallarbor Town===
===Fallarbor Town===
{{nihongo|'''Fallarbor Town'''|ハジツゲタウン|Hajitsuge Taun|'''Hajitsuge Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} lies north of Mt. Chimney. Most of its inhabitants work in agriculture; the soil is very fertile because of its high content of volcanic ash. In ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', the town is home to the Super Rank Pokémon Contest hall. In ''Emerald'', it is replaced by a Battle Tent.
{{nihongo|'''Fallarbor Town'''|ハジツゲタウン|Hajitsuge Taun|'''Hajitsuge Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} lies north of Mt. Chimney, an inactive volcano. Most of its inhabitants work in agriculture because the soil is very fertile due to its high content of volcanic ash. In ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', the town is home to a Pokémon Contest hall. In ''Emerald'', it is replaced by a Battle Tent.

A Fossil Maniac lives in Fallarbor. In ''Emerald'', after the player defeats the [[Elite Four]], an entrance to the Desert Underpass is inside his house. It stretches under the town and to the desert. The area houses wild Pokémon and the second fossil from the desert.


Professor Cosmo also lives here, after he was ambushed by Team Magma/Aqua, who stole a Meteorite he was studying in Meteorite Falls. He gives the player a TM if it is returned to him.
Professor Cosmo lives here, returning after he is ambushed by Team Magma/Aqua, who steal a Meteorite he was studying in Meteorite Falls.


===Lavaridge Town===
===Lavaridge Town===
{{nihongo|'''Lavaridge Town'''|フエンタウン|Fuen Taun|'''Fuen Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is located at the [[foothills]] of Mt. Chimney. The Lavaridge Pokémon Center is connected to a [[hot spring]], which is what Lavaridge Town is famous for all over the Hoenn region. An old lady in front of the hot springs will give the player a Pokémon egg, which hatches into [[Wynaut]]. The Gym Leader of Lavaridge is Flannery, who uses Fire-types.
{{nihongo|'''Lavaridge Town'''|フエンタウン|Fuen Taun|'''Fuen Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is located at the [[foothills]] of Mt. Chimney. The Pokémon Center is connected to a [[hot spring]], which is what Lavaridge Town is famous for. The Gym Leader of the town is [[List of Hoenn Gym Leaders#Flannery|Flannery]], who uses [[Pokémon types#Fire-type|Fire-type]] Pokémon.


Located north of the town is Mt. Chimney. [[Team Aqua]] (''Sapphire'') or [[Team Magma]] (''Ruby'', ''Emerald'') steals a meteorite in an attempt to control the volcano; Magma wants to expand the land (by making it erupt), while Aqua wishes to cool it down so it fills up with water. In either case, once the player defeats the team leader, the respective team leaves the location.
Located north of the town is Mt. Chimney. Team Magma/Aqua steals a meteorite in an attempt to control the volcano. Once the player defeats the team leader, the respective team leaves the location.


===Fortree City===
===Fortree City===
{{nihongo|'''Fortree City'''|ヒワマキシティ|Hiwamaki Shiti|'''Hiwamaki City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a city built atop the trees (everything except the Pokémon Center, the Poké Mart and the Gym), giving it its name. The Gym Leader is Winona, who uses Flying-type Pokémon. Invisible [[Kecleon]] are found near here.
{{nihongo|'''Fortree City'''|ヒワマキシティ|Hiwamaki Shiti|'''Hiwamaki City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a city built atop the trees (everything except the Pokémon Center, the Poké Mart and the Gym), giving it its name. The Gym Leader is [[List of Hoenn Gym Leaders#Winona|Winona]], who uses [[Pokémon types#Flying-type|Flying-type]] Pokémon. Blending [[Kecleon]] are found near here.


West of the city is the Weather Institute. Although it is not technically part of the city, it is still a critical element of the game's plot. Here, scientists have invented the weather-controlling Pokémon, [[Castform]]. When Team Magma (''Ruby'') or Team Aqua (''Sapphire'', ''Emerald'') invade the facility, the player must fight them off. In ''Emerald'', the Weather Institute will also tell the player of weather disturbances, such as an unusual amount of rain or sunshine, which is where [[Kyogre]] and [[Groudon]] are.
West of the city is the Weather Institute, where scientists have invented the weather-controlling Pokémon, [[Castform]]. When Team Magma/Aqua invade the facility, the player must fight them off.


===Lilycove City===
===Lilycove City===
{{nihongo|'''Lilycove City'''|ミナモシティ|Minamo Shiti|'''Minamo City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a port city in northeast Hoenn. It houses a huge department store, an art museum, and a contest hall. In ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', it is the Master Rank Hall, and in ''Emerald'', all Pokémon Contests are located here.
{{nihongo|'''Lilycove City'''|ミナモシティ|Minamo Shiti|'''Minamo City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a port city in northeast Hoenn. It houses a department store, an art museum, and a Contest hall. In ''Emerald'', all of the Pokémon Contests are located here.


The ''S.S. Tidal'', which was built in [[#Slateport City|Slateport City]], operates a ferry service between Lilycove City, Slateport City, and the Battle Tower (Battle Frontier in ''Emerald''). This port can also ship players to special, event-only locations such as [[Southern Island]] and Birth Island.'''
The ''S.S. Tidal'', which was built in [[#Slateport City|Slateport City]], operates a ferry service between Lilycove City, Slateport City, and the Battle Tower (Battle Frontier in ''Emerald''). This port can also ship players to special, event-only locations such as [[#Southern Island|Southern Island]] and Birth Island.'''


===Mossdeep City===
===Mossdeep City===
{{nihongo|'''Mossdeep City'''|トクサネシティ|Tokusane Shiti|'''Tokusane City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is an island city in the northeast of Hoenn. It is based on [[Tanegashima]], Japan. The Gym Leaders are the twins Tate and Liza, who specialize in Psychic-types.
{{nihongo|'''Mossdeep City'''|トクサネシティ|Tokusane Shiti|'''Tokusane City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is an island city in the northeast of Hoenn. It is based on [[Tanegashima]], Japan. The Gym Leaders are the twins [[List of Hoenn Gym Leaders#Tate and Liza|Tate and Liza]], who specialize in [[Pokémon types#Psychic-type|Psychic-type]] Pokémon.


In ''Pokémon Emerald'', after beating Tate & Liza at the gym, Team Magma will invade the Mossdeep Space Center in an attempt to get rocket fuel. In the final battle, the player will team up with Steven to battle against Maxie, Team Magma's leader, and his subordinate, Admin Tabitha. You can obtain the sun stone in the space center.
In ''Pokémon Emerald'', after beating Tate and Liza at the gym, Team Magma will invade the Mossdeep Space Center in an attempt to get rocket fuel.

Shoal Cave is located north of Mossdeep City. Its most notable feature is the changing tides, which vary by the time of the day.


===Sootopolis City===
===Sootopolis City===
{{nihongo|'''Sootopolis City'''|ルネシティ|''Rune Shiti''|'''Rune City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a city built in the cone of an extinct [[volcano]]. It is based on [[Santorini]], [[Greece]]. The player enters the city for the first time from underwater. The last Gym is located here, as well as the Cave of Origin. If the player follows the plot, his or her first visit to Sootopolis City is during the time the weather in Hoenn has been disrupted by [[Groudon]] (''Ruby'' and ''Emerald'') or [[Kyogre]] (''Sapphire'' and ''Emerald''), though players can head to Sootopolis City at an earlier time as long as they have received the Dive HM and Mossdeep Gym badge.
{{nihongo|'''Sootopolis City'''|ルネシティ|''Rune Shiti''|'''Rune City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is an island city, based on [[Santorini]], [[Greece]], built in the cone of an extinct volcano. The player enters the city for the first time from underwater. The last Gym is located here, although it is initially locked. The Cave of Origin is found here as well. If the player follows the plot, his or her first visit to Sootopolis City is during the time the weather in Hoenn has been disrupted by [[Groudon]] or [[Kyogre]], though players can head to Sootopolis City at an earlier time.


====Cave of Origin====
====Cave of Origin====
The '''Cave of Origin''' is located at the north end of Sootopolis City. It is guarded by [[Wallace (Pokémon)|Wallace]]/[[Juan (Pokémon)|Juan]] of Sootopolis Gym and is said to be a cave where life begins. Its opposite landmark is [[List_of_Hoenn_locations#Mt._Pyre|Mt. Pyre]], said to be the place where life ends. Residents of Sootopolis are not permitted to enter the Cave of Origin. The contents of the cave are different in each game: In ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', the player finds Groudon or Kyogre, respectively, and must defeat or capture it to proceed. In ''Emerald'', Wallace is inside the Cave of Origin and knows how to stop the scuffle between Kyogre and Groudon.
The '''Cave of Origin''' is located at the north end of Sootopolis City. It is guarded by Wallace or Juan of the Sootopolis Gym and is said to be a cave where life originated. Its opposite landmark is [[#Mt. Pyre|Mt. Pyre]], is said to be the place where life ends. Residents of Sootopolis City are not normally permitted to enter the Cave of Origin. The contents of the cave are different in each game: In ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', the player finds Groudon or Kyogre, respectively, and must defeat or capture it to proceed. In ''Emerald'', Wallace is inside the Cave of Origin and knows how to stop the scuffle between Kyogre and Groudon.


After performing the necessary steps to quell the ancient Pokémon, players can enter the Gym and battle Wallace (''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'') or his mentor Juan (''Emerald''). Both use Water-type Pokémon.
After performing the necessary steps to quell the ancient Pokémon, players can enter the Gym and battle [[List of Hoenn Gym Leaders#Wallace|Wallace]] (''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'') or his mentor [[List of Hoenn Gym Leaders#Juan|Juan]] (''Emerald''). Both use [[Pokémon types#Water-type|Water-type]] Pokémon.


In the anime, Juan is the last Gym Leader that Ash battles. In a two-episode battle, Ash earns the Rain Badge.
In the anime, Juan is the last Gym Leader that Ash battles. After winning, Ash earns the Rain Badge.

===Pacifidlog Town===
{{nihongo|'''Pacifidlog Town'''|キナギタウン|Kinagi Taun|'''Kinagi Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is an isolated settlement in the south of Hoenn. The entire town is said to have been built on top of a colony of [[Corsola]]. The town uses wooden planks to connect the buildings together, and as such, the player can neither run nor use his or her bicycle here. Although the town itself contains little of interest, it is in close proximity to the Sealed Chamber, Mirage Island, and Sky Pillar.

Paciflidlog Town is very different in the [[Pokémon (anime)|anime]]. It is a much larger island town, and it also contains a contest hall, where May competes to get her fifth ribbon.

====Sealed Chamber====
The '''Sealed Chamber''' is an underwater cave west of Pacifidlog Town. Inside, it holds a series of puzzles and directions that must be followed in order to unlock the caves that hold the three [[legendary Pokémon]] [[Regice]], [[Regirock]], and [[Registeel]].

====Mirage Island====
'''Mirage Island''', to the east of Pacifidlog, only appears when the ID number on one of the player's Pokémon on the lottery matches the randomly generated number of Mirage Island, which changes every day in the lilycove department store. Players usually go through the whole game without seeing this mysterious island. Mirage Island contains the only wild [[Wynaut]] (though players can obtain it in other ways like from an egg from Lavaridge) as well as the only Liechi Berry [http://serebii.net/pokemon_advance/illusion.shtml] in the game.


====Sky Pillar====
====Sky Pillar====
'''Sky Pillar''' is an abandoned [[tower]] to the northeast of Pacifidlog Town that is home to very strong Pokémon. Though an optional dungeon in ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', it plays a major role in ''Emerald''; the player needs to go to Sky Pillar to summon [[Rayquaza]] to solve the fight between [[Kyogre]] and [[Groudon]] in [[#Sootopolis City|Sootopolis City]]. When the player reaches the top of Sky Pillar (in ''Emerald'', the second visit), Rayquaza can be fought and captured.
'''Sky Pillar''' is an abandoned tower to the northeast of [[#Pacifidlog Town|Pacifidlog Town]] that is home to the legendary Pokémon Rayquaza. Though an optional place in ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', it plays a major role in ''Emerald'', where the player needs to go there in order to summon [[Rayquaza]] to solve the fight between [[Kyogre]] and [[Groudon]] in [[#Sootopolis City|Sootopolis City]]. When the player reaches the top of Sky Pillar (in ''Emerald'', the second visit), Rayquaza can be fought and captured.


===Ever Grande City===
===Ever Grande City===
{{nihongo|'''Ever Grande City'''|サイユウシティ|Saiyū Shiti|'''Saiyū City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} consists of two parts: the area before Victory Road, which has a [[Pokémon Center]], and the area after it, which contains the Hoenn [[Pokémon League]] building.
{{nihongo|'''Ever Grande City'''|サイユウシティ|Saiyū Shiti|'''Saiyū City''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} consists of two parts: the area before Victory Road, which has only a [[Pokémon Center]], and the area after it, which contains the Hoenn [[Pokémon League]] building.


The Hoenn Pokémon League is home to the best trainers in Hoenn. Like with previous regions, the player can heal his or her Pokémon, buy items, and challenge the [[Elite Four]]. Each member of the Elite Four also specializes in a single type: Sidney uses Dark-types; Phoebe, Ghost-types; Glacia, Ice-types; and Drake, Dragon-types. The Champion is either Steven Stone (''Ruby'', ''Sapphire''), who uses Steel-types, or Wallace (''Emerald''), who again, uses Water-types.
The Hoenn Pokémon League is where the player can challenge the [[List of Elite Four members#Hoenn members]]. Each member of the Elite Four also specializes in a single type.


==Other locations==
==Other locations==

===Petalburg Woods===
===Petalburg Woods===
The Petalburg Woods are an area north of Petalburg City. In the video games, the player enters the Woods, he or she sees a member of [[Team Aqua]] or [[Team Magma]] attempting to steal some research papers from a man. When the player rescues the man, he will give him or her a [[Poké Ball|Great Ball]] as a reward.
The Petalburg Woods is an area north of Petalburg City, bridging to [[#Rustboro City|Rustboro City]]. When the player enters the woods, he or she sees a member of Team Magma/Aqua attempting to steal some research papers from a man working at the [[#Devon Corporation|Devon Corporation]].


===Rusturf Tunnel===
===Rusturf Tunnel===
'''Rusturf Tunnel''' is a tunnel between [[#Rustboro City|Rustboro City]] and [[#Verdanturf Town|Verdanturf Town]]. Its name is a portamanteau of the first and last parts of the two cities that the tunnel joins. In the video games, construction has stopped because of concerns over disturbing the [[Whismur]] in the cave. Once the player has the HM Rock Smash, he or she can break a rock to open the tunnel up and get the HM Strength.
'''Rusturf Tunnel''' is a unfinished tunnel between [[#Rustboro City|Rustboro City]] and [[#Verdanturf Town|Verdanturf Town]]. Its name is a portamanteau of the first and last parts of the two cities that the tunnel joins. Construction has stopped because of concerns over disturbing the [[Whismur]] in the cave. Once the player has [[List of Pokémon items#Hidden Machines|Rock Smash]], he or she can break a rock to open the tunnel up .


===Meteor Falls===
===Meteor Falls===
'''Meteor Falls''' is a [[waterfall]]-filled [[cave]] located near Fallarbor Town. [[Lunatone]] in ''Sapphire'' and [[Solrock]] in ''Ruby'' and ''Emerald'' can only be found here.
'''Meteor Falls''' is a [[waterfall]]-filled cave located near [[#Fallarbor Town|Fallarbor Town]]. Though players will initially have to pass through the area to save Professor Cosmo from Team Magma/Aqua, the majority of the area is not accessible to players until later, when they have obtained [[List of Pokémon items#Hidden Machines|Waterfall]].

Though players will initially have to pass through the area early on in the games to save Prof. Cosmo from Team Aqua or Team Magma, the majority of the area is not accessible to players until late in the game, when the HM Waterfall is available. Of interest to trainers is the rare Dragon Pokémon [[Bagon]], which is only found deep inside the cave.


===Mt. Pyre===
===Mt. Pyre===
'''Mt. Pyre''' is a Pokémon [[graveyard]], similar to the [[Lavender_Town#Lavender_Town|Pokemon Tower]] of Kanto. It consists of two areas: the inside, a "cave" filled with Pokemon trainers that functions as a graveyard, and the outer mountain, which can be reached by exiting from inside. Mt. Pyre is considered the counterpart of the [[Cave of Origin]] (the cave where life begins), as Mt. Pyre is "the place where life ends." Atop the mountain are an old couple who guard two orbs, the Red Orb and Blue Orb. They are the grandparents of [[List_of_Elite_Four_members#Phoebe|Phoebe]] of the [[Elite Four]].
'''Mt. Pyre''' is a Pokémon [[graveyard]], similar to the [[Kanto (Pokémon)#Lavender Town|Pokemon Tower]] of Kanto. It consists of two areas: the inside, a dungeon that functions as a graveyard, and the outer mountain, which can only be reached by exiting from inside. Mt. Pyre is considered the counterpart to the [[#Cave of Origin|Cave of Origin]], as Mt. Pyre is "the place where life ends." At the summit of the mountain is an old couple who guard two orbs, the Red Orb and Blue Orb. They are the grandparents of [[List of Elite Four members#Phoebe|Phoebe]] of the Elite Four.


Mt. Pyre plays a major role in the video games. In ''Ruby'' players have to battle with [[Team Magma]] members as they steal the Blue Orb to control [[Groudon]], while in ''Sapphire'' and ''Emerald'', the player is forced to battle [[Team Aqua]] members who are trying to steal the Red Orb to control [[Kyogre]]. In ''Emerald'', after Groudon and Kyogre disappear at Sootopolis City, Team Magma leader Maxie and Team Aqua leader Archie return both orbs to their respective perches at the summit of Mt. Pyre, providing closure to the game's main plot.
Team Magma/Aqua attempt to steal one of the two orbs in order to control Groudon or Kyogre. In ''Emerald'', after Groudon and Kyogre disappear at Sootopolis City, Team Magma leader Maxie and Team Aqua leader Archie return both orbs to their respective perches at the summit of Mt. Pyre, providing closure to the game's main plot.


===Victory Road===
===Victory Road===
{{nihongo|'''Victory Road'''|チャンピオンロード|Chanpion Rōdo|'''Champion Road''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a large cave that leads to the [[Pokémon League]]. It holds many trainers aspiring to reach the Pokémon League. During some point in Victory Road, a boy named [[Wally (Pokémon)|Wally]] will catch up to the player and battle. The player originally mentored Wally at the beginning of the game, and Wally has matured into a strong opponent. You can only get there if you
{{nihongo|'''Victory Road'''|チャンピオンロード|Chanpion Rōdo|'''Champion Road''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is a large cave that leads to the [[Pokémon League]]. It holds many trainers aspiring to become Champion. At the end of Victory Road, [[Wally (Pokémon)|Wally]] will challenge the protagonist to a battle.
have waterfall.


===Pacifidlog Town===
===Battle Tower/Battle Frontier===
{{nihongo|'''Pacifidlog Town'''|キナギタウン|Kinagi Taun|'''Kinagi Town''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is an isolated settlement in the south of Hoenn. The entire town is said to have been built on top of a colony of [[Corsola]]. The town uses wooden planks to connect the buildings together.
In [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'']], the {{nihongo|'''Battle Tower'''|バトルタワー|Batoru Tawā|}} is located on a small island. Its motto is "Win it all and be the best, Trainers!" To access the facility, the player must first defeat the Elite Four, then receive the S.S. Tidal Ticket from the protagonist's father, [[List of Hoenn Gym Leaders#Norman|Norman]]. After journeying on the newly completed ship, the player will gain the option to visit the Battle Tower.


Paciflidlog Town is very different in the [[Pokémon (anime)|anime]]. It is a much larger island town, and it also contains a contains Contest hall, where May competes to get her fifth ribbon.
Several prizes are awarded in the Battle Tower. Aside from the prizes from the original tower, players may also be awarded several hold items which were introduced in ''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire''. Upon reaching their fiftieth and hundredth victories, players will be awarded shields which can be used to decorate their secret bases.


====Sealed Chamber====
The Battle Tower rules in ''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'' are primarily the same as the ''[[Pokémon Emerald]]'' Battle Tower, with a few other Pokémon, such as [[Kyogre]] and [[Groudon]], added to the list of Pokémon forbidden in the Battle Tower.
The '''Sealed Chamber''' is an underwater cave west of [[#Pacifidlog Town|Pacifidlog Town]]. Inside, it holds a series of puzzles and directions that must be followed in order to unlock the caves that hold the three legendary Pokémon [[Regice]], [[Regirock]], and [[Registeel]].

====Mirage Island====
'''Mirage Island''', to the east of [[#Pacifidlog Town|Pacifidlog Town]], only appears under certain conditions. It is an island containing rare Pokémon and berries.

===Battle Tower/Battle Frontier===
In [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'']], the {{nihongo|'''Battle Tower'''|バトルタワー|Batoru Tawā|}} is located on a small island. Its motto is "Win it all and be the best, Trainers!" To access the facility, the player must first defeat the Elite Four, then receive the S.S. Tidal Ticket from Norman. After journeying on the newly completed ship, the player will gain the option to visit the Battle Tower.


In ''[[Pokémon Emerald]]'', the Battle Tower is located in the [[Battle Frontier]], and is also accessed after defeating the [[Elite Four]]. The Battle Tower's system has been dramatically changed since ''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire''. There are four modes of battle, including Single Battle, Double Battle, Multi Battle, and Link Battle with another player.
In ''[[Pokémon Emerald]]'', the Battle Tower is located in the [[Battle Frontier]], and is also accessed after defeating the [[Elite Four]]. The Battle Tower's system has been dramatically changed since ''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire''. There are four modes of battle, including Single Battle, Double Battle, Multi Battle, and Link Battle with another player.


Prizes are replaced with Battle Points (BP). Defeating the Frontier Brain will reward the player with an influx of BP. Of the prizes, the shields remain, and other prizes can be purchased for BP elsewhere in the Battle Frontier.
Prizes are replaced with Battle Points (BP). Defeating the Frontier Brain will reward the player with an influx of BP.


===Southern Island===
===Southern Island===
Southern Island is a place in the [[Hoenn]] region, the main setting of the [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|third generation]] of [[Pokémon (video games)|Pokémon]]. It can only be unlocked using the Eon Ticket. This can only be obtained in the game from a special event, or by mixing records with someone who has the Ticket. Southern Island is located, as the name suggests, in the south of the region, just west of the [[Battle Frontier]]. One cannot Surf to get to the island; instead, they must board the ferry at [[List of Hoenn locations|Lilycove City]] with an Eon Ticket to get there. The island only exists to enable the player to get both [[Latias]] and [[Latios]]. Once you have successfully defeated the Pokemon league, a newsflash will appear on TV saying that a certain color Pokemon was seen in Hoenn. While in ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', the pokemon was preset (Latias in ''Sapphire'', and Latios in ''Ruby''), in ''Emerald'' it is not. Instead, the player's mother will ask if the mysterious Pokemon was red or blue. If you answer red, you find Latias in the wild, and Latios at Southern Island. If you answer blue, Latios appears in the wild and Latias at Southern Island.
Southern Island is a place in the [[Hoenn]] region that can only be unlocked using the Eon Ticket. This can only be obtained from a special [[Nintendo]] event, or by mixing records with someone who has the Ticket. Southern Island is located, in the south of the region, just west of the [[Battle Frontier]]. One cannot Surf to get to the island; instead, they must board the ferry at [[List of Hoenn locations|Lilycove City]] with an Eon Ticket to get there. The island only exists to enable the player to get both [[Latias]] and [[Latios]]. Once you have successfully defeated the Pokemon league, a newsflash will appear on TV saying that a certain color Pokemon was seen in Hoenn. While in ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', the Pokémon was preset (Latias in ''Sapphire'', and Latios in ''Ruby''), in ''Emerald'' it is not. Instead, the player's mother will ask if the mysterious Pokemon was red or blue. If the player answers red, he or she will find Latias in the wild, and Latios at Southern Island; and vise-versa for blue.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:05, 3 June 2008

Hoenn map in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.

Hoenn (ホウエン地方, Hōen-chihō) is a Pokemon region in the fictional universe of Pokémon and is the setting of the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald games.

Hoenn is based on the island of Kyūshū in Japan and lies to the southwest of Kanto and Johto in the Pokémon world. According to Pokémon legend, the Hoenn region was formed by the legendary land Pokémon Groudon raising the land and the legendary ocean Pokémon, Kyogre, expanding the sea. The Hoenn region contains its own Pokémon League, called the Hoenn League, and its own Elite Four, unlike Johto and Kanto which share their Elite Four in the video games. The Advanced Generation series in the anime occur here, as protagonist Ash Ketchum and company explore this new region featuring more than 100 new Pokémon. LaRousse City, the setting for the animated film Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys, is in eastern Hoenn.

Cities and towns

Littleroot Town

Littleroot Town (ミシロタウン, Mishiro Taun, Mishiro Town in original Japanese language versions) is a small town home to Professor Birch and his child, the protagonist's rival. At the beginning of the story in the video games, the protagonist moves into this town. It is based on Sasebo, Nagasaki.

In the first Advanced Generation episode of the Pokémon anime, a new character joins Ash's group, May.

Oldale Town

Oldale Town (コトキタウン, Kotoki Taun, Kotoki Town in original Japanese language versions) is the second town that the player visits in the video games, just north of Littleroot town. It has a Pokémart and Pokémon Center.

In the anime, located north of Oldale Town are ruins that hold a secret to ancient Pokémon. Ash and May also first meet Team Magma in Oldale Town, who are attempting to discover the secret of the ruins.

Petalburg City

"Petalburg" redirects here. It is also the name of a town in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Petalburg City (トウカシティ, Tōka Shiti, Tōka City in original Japanese language versions) is located in the southwest of Hoenn, west from Oldale Town. The player first meets his second rival, Wally here. To the north of the city is the Petalburg Woods.

The Gym Leader of Petalburg City is the protagonist's father, Norman, who uses Normal-type Pokémon. The player may only battle Norman after collecting the first four gym badges in Hoenn.

In the anime, Norman is the father of May and Max. His family lives in Petalburg City.

Rustboro City

Rustboro City (カナズミシティ, Kanazumi Shiti, Kanazumi City in original Japanese language versions) is north of Petalburg City via the Petalburg Woods and houses the first gym leader that the player can battle, Roxanne, who specializes in Rock-type Pokémon. The Rusturf Tunnel is located to the east, and Meteorite Falls to north.

In the anime, the group visits a Pokémon Contest hall that is on the outskirts of Rustboro. It is here that May is inspired to become a Pokémon Coordinator, rather than a trainer.

Devon Corporation

The Devon Corporation, located in Rustboro City, is the Hoenn equivalent to the Silph Co. in the Kanto region.

The corporation plays an important role in the games, allowing the player to receive certain important items and revive fossils into Pokémon. The Devon Corp. headquarters are a target for robbery by Team Aqua and Team Magma.

In the anime, Ash and the gang visit the Devon Corporation's headquarters in the episode "Stairway to Devon." In this episode, Team Aqua is introduced.

Dewford Town

Dewford Town (ムロ島 or ムロタウン, Muro-jima or Muro Taun, Muro Island or Muro Town in original Japanese language versions) is the second town that features a Gym. The Leader is Brawly, who uses Fighting-type Pokémon. At first, the only way to reach the island is by boat, but once the player learns Surf, it is possible to travel there without help.

In the anime, Ash challenges Brawly to a battle but loses. After retraining, Ash challenges Brawly to a rematch in Brawly's Training Cave Center, where Ash prevails. Also, Dewford Island is the location of the Cave of Origin instead of Sootopolis City in the video games.

Slateport City

Slateport City (カイナシティ, Kaina Shiti, Kaina City in original Japanese language versions) is a large port city with a marketplace, a Pokémon Contest hall, and a ferry link to Lilycove City. Slateport City also features the Oceanic Museum, a museum full of items and objects recovered from the sea. There are many tiny islands and fast currents around Slateport. Team Aqua or Team Magma (depending on the game version a player is using) steals a submarine from Slateport City.

In Emerald, the Contest hall has been replaced with a Battle Tent. The player chooses three rental Pokémon to battle with, similar to the Battle Factory. Upon defeating an opponent, the player receives the option to swap one of their rented Pokémon for one of the opponent's rented Pokémon.

Mauville City

Mauville City (キンセツシティ, Kinsetsu Shiti, Kinsetsu City in original Japanese language versions) is a junction city. Roads from Mauville lead west to Verdanturf Town, south to Slateport City, east to Fortree City, and north to Fallarbor Town. The Gym Leader of the city is Wattson, an Electric-type trainer.

Mauville City also houses a bicycle shop, where the player can choose between Mach Bike or Acro Bike, and is able to swap them at any time. The Mach Bike is fast, but hard to turn; and the Acro Bike is slower and more versatile. Some areas require the use of a specific bike to reach.

Mauville City also features the Game Corner, similar to that in Celadon City, in Kanto. In addition to slot machines, it also features roulette, unlike the original Game Corners, which only had slots. Players can trade the coins they win for prizes.

During a renovation plan several years before the games' start, Wattson created an underground complex named New Mauville. After beating Norman, players may get the Basement Key from Wattson to complete an optional sidequest. The side quest involves turning off the facility's generator.

Verdanturf Town

Verdanturf Town (シダケタウン, Shidake Taun, Shidake Town in original Japanese language versions) is a small town, west from Mauville City, with a Contest hall. In Emerald, it is replaced by a Battle Tent, a test to see how loyal a player's Pokémon are. The town has an entrance to Rusturf Tunnel, linking it to Rustboro City.

Verdanturf is also home to Wally's aunt, uncle, and cousin. After the player defeats him at Mauville City, he resides here until the player defeats Norman before reaching Victory Road.

Fallarbor Town

Fallarbor Town (ハジツゲタウン, Hajitsuge Taun, Hajitsuge Town in original Japanese language versions) lies north of Mt. Chimney, an inactive volcano. Most of its inhabitants work in agriculture because the soil is very fertile due to its high content of volcanic ash. In Ruby and Sapphire, the town is home to a Pokémon Contest hall. In Emerald, it is replaced by a Battle Tent.

Professor Cosmo lives here, returning after he is ambushed by Team Magma/Aqua, who steal a Meteorite he was studying in Meteorite Falls.

Lavaridge Town

Lavaridge Town (フエンタウン, Fuen Taun, Fuen Town in original Japanese language versions) is located at the foothills of Mt. Chimney. The Pokémon Center is connected to a hot spring, which is what Lavaridge Town is famous for. The Gym Leader of the town is Flannery, who uses Fire-type Pokémon.

Located north of the town is Mt. Chimney. Team Magma/Aqua steals a meteorite in an attempt to control the volcano. Once the player defeats the team leader, the respective team leaves the location.

Fortree City

Fortree City (ヒワマキシティ, Hiwamaki Shiti, Hiwamaki City in original Japanese language versions) is a city built atop the trees (everything except the Pokémon Center, the Poké Mart and the Gym), giving it its name. The Gym Leader is Winona, who uses Flying-type Pokémon. Blending Kecleon are found near here.

West of the city is the Weather Institute, where scientists have invented the weather-controlling Pokémon, Castform. When Team Magma/Aqua invade the facility, the player must fight them off.

Lilycove City

Lilycove City (ミナモシティ, Minamo Shiti, Minamo City in original Japanese language versions) is a port city in northeast Hoenn. It houses a department store, an art museum, and a Contest hall. In Emerald, all of the Pokémon Contests are located here.

The S.S. Tidal, which was built in Slateport City, operates a ferry service between Lilycove City, Slateport City, and the Battle Tower (Battle Frontier in Emerald). This port can also ship players to special, event-only locations such as Southern Island and Birth Island.

Mossdeep City

Mossdeep City (トクサネシティ, Tokusane Shiti, Tokusane City in original Japanese language versions) is an island city in the northeast of Hoenn. It is based on Tanegashima, Japan. The Gym Leaders are the twins Tate and Liza, who specialize in Psychic-type Pokémon.

In Pokémon Emerald, after beating Tate and Liza at the gym, Team Magma will invade the Mossdeep Space Center in an attempt to get rocket fuel.

Sootopolis City

Sootopolis City (ルネシティ, Rune Shiti, Rune City in original Japanese language versions) is an island city, based on Santorini, Greece, built in the cone of an extinct volcano. The player enters the city for the first time from underwater. The last Gym is located here, although it is initially locked. The Cave of Origin is found here as well. If the player follows the plot, his or her first visit to Sootopolis City is during the time the weather in Hoenn has been disrupted by Groudon or Kyogre, though players can head to Sootopolis City at an earlier time.

Cave of Origin

The Cave of Origin is located at the north end of Sootopolis City. It is guarded by Wallace or Juan of the Sootopolis Gym and is said to be a cave where life originated. Its opposite landmark is Mt. Pyre, is said to be the place where life ends. Residents of Sootopolis City are not normally permitted to enter the Cave of Origin. The contents of the cave are different in each game: In Ruby and Sapphire, the player finds Groudon or Kyogre, respectively, and must defeat or capture it to proceed. In Emerald, Wallace is inside the Cave of Origin and knows how to stop the scuffle between Kyogre and Groudon.

After performing the necessary steps to quell the ancient Pokémon, players can enter the Gym and battle Wallace (Ruby and Sapphire) or his mentor Juan (Emerald). Both use Water-type Pokémon.

In the anime, Juan is the last Gym Leader that Ash battles. After winning, Ash earns the Rain Badge.

Sky Pillar

Sky Pillar is an abandoned tower to the northeast of Pacifidlog Town that is home to the legendary Pokémon Rayquaza. Though an optional place in Ruby and Sapphire, it plays a major role in Emerald, where the player needs to go there in order to summon Rayquaza to solve the fight between Kyogre and Groudon in Sootopolis City. When the player reaches the top of Sky Pillar (in Emerald, the second visit), Rayquaza can be fought and captured.

Ever Grande City

Ever Grande City (サイユウシティ, Saiyū Shiti, Saiyū City in original Japanese language versions) consists of two parts: the area before Victory Road, which has only a Pokémon Center, and the area after it, which contains the Hoenn Pokémon League building.

The Hoenn Pokémon League is where the player can challenge the List of Elite Four members#Hoenn members. Each member of the Elite Four also specializes in a single type.

Other locations

Petalburg Woods

The Petalburg Woods is an area north of Petalburg City, bridging to Rustboro City. When the player enters the woods, he or she sees a member of Team Magma/Aqua attempting to steal some research papers from a man working at the Devon Corporation.

Rusturf Tunnel

Rusturf Tunnel is a unfinished tunnel between Rustboro City and Verdanturf Town. Its name is a portamanteau of the first and last parts of the two cities that the tunnel joins. Construction has stopped because of concerns over disturbing the Whismur in the cave. Once the player has Rock Smash, he or she can break a rock to open the tunnel up .

Meteor Falls

Meteor Falls is a waterfall-filled cave located near Fallarbor Town. Though players will initially have to pass through the area to save Professor Cosmo from Team Magma/Aqua, the majority of the area is not accessible to players until later, when they have obtained Waterfall.

Mt. Pyre

Mt. Pyre is a Pokémon graveyard, similar to the Pokemon Tower of Kanto. It consists of two areas: the inside, a dungeon that functions as a graveyard, and the outer mountain, which can only be reached by exiting from inside. Mt. Pyre is considered the counterpart to the Cave of Origin, as Mt. Pyre is "the place where life ends." At the summit of the mountain is an old couple who guard two orbs, the Red Orb and Blue Orb. They are the grandparents of Phoebe of the Elite Four.

Team Magma/Aqua attempt to steal one of the two orbs in order to control Groudon or Kyogre. In Emerald, after Groudon and Kyogre disappear at Sootopolis City, Team Magma leader Maxie and Team Aqua leader Archie return both orbs to their respective perches at the summit of Mt. Pyre, providing closure to the game's main plot.

Victory Road

Victory Road (チャンピオンロード, Chanpion Rōdo, Champion Road in original Japanese language versions) is a large cave that leads to the Pokémon League. It holds many trainers aspiring to become Champion. At the end of Victory Road, Wally will challenge the protagonist to a battle.

Pacifidlog Town

Pacifidlog Town (キナギタウン, Kinagi Taun, Kinagi Town in original Japanese language versions) is an isolated settlement in the south of Hoenn. The entire town is said to have been built on top of a colony of Corsola. The town uses wooden planks to connect the buildings together.

Paciflidlog Town is very different in the anime. It is a much larger island town, and it also contains a contains Contest hall, where May competes to get her fifth ribbon.

Sealed Chamber

The Sealed Chamber is an underwater cave west of Pacifidlog Town. Inside, it holds a series of puzzles and directions that must be followed in order to unlock the caves that hold the three legendary Pokémon Regice, Regirock, and Registeel.

Mirage Island

Mirage Island, to the east of Pacifidlog Town, only appears under certain conditions. It is an island containing rare Pokémon and berries.

Battle Tower/Battle Frontier

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the Battle Tower (バトルタワー, Batoru Tawā) is located on a small island. Its motto is "Win it all and be the best, Trainers!" To access the facility, the player must first defeat the Elite Four, then receive the S.S. Tidal Ticket from Norman. After journeying on the newly completed ship, the player will gain the option to visit the Battle Tower.

In Pokémon Emerald, the Battle Tower is located in the Battle Frontier, and is also accessed after defeating the Elite Four. The Battle Tower's system has been dramatically changed since Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. There are four modes of battle, including Single Battle, Double Battle, Multi Battle, and Link Battle with another player.

Prizes are replaced with Battle Points (BP). Defeating the Frontier Brain will reward the player with an influx of BP.

Southern Island

Southern Island is a place in the Hoenn region that can only be unlocked using the Eon Ticket. This can only be obtained from a special Nintendo event, or by mixing records with someone who has the Ticket. Southern Island is located, in the south of the region, just west of the Battle Frontier. One cannot Surf to get to the island; instead, they must board the ferry at Lilycove City with an Eon Ticket to get there. The island only exists to enable the player to get both Latias and Latios. Once you have successfully defeated the Pokemon league, a newsflash will appear on TV saying that a certain color Pokemon was seen in Hoenn. While in Ruby and Sapphire, the Pokémon was preset (Latias in Sapphire, and Latios in Ruby), in Emerald it is not. Instead, the player's mother will ask if the mysterious Pokemon was red or blue. If the player answers red, he or she will find Latias in the wild, and Latios at Southern Island; and vise-versa for blue.

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