| Dewford Town | ムロタウン Muro Town |
 | | A tiny island in the blue sea. | | Location Info | | Region | Hoenn | | Connecting Routes | Route 106 (North) Route 107 (East) | | Gym Info | | Leaders | Brawly | | Badge | Knucklebadge | | Type | Fighting | In the fictional world of Pokémon, Dewford Town (Muro Island ムロ島; Muro Jima) in the original Japanese version), in the Hoenn region, is the second town with a gym. To the west of Dewford Town is a cave where one can meet Steven Stone. Image File history File links Dewfordmap. ...
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In the video games
Places of interest - Dewford Town Gym
Brawly is the Leader of the Dewford Town gym. He uses fighting type Pokémon, so employ Psychic-types or Flying-types against him (you can catch a Ralts on Route 102 if you're persistent, and Taillow are plentiful throughout Hoenn). Ralts ) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon Franchise - a series of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
Taillow (ã¹ãã¡ Subame in Japanese, Schwalbiniin German and Nirondelle in French) is a basic, Flying-type Pokémon common in the pokémon region of Hoenn from Pokémon Ruby, Pokémon Sapphire, and Pokémon Emerald. ...
To reach Brawly in his gym, one has to follow a path that is dark and almost unlit. To light up the path, defeat all of the junior trainers, which are all in dead ends. Brawly trains: Type: Weaknesses: - Machop — Level 17 Fighting Psychic x2, Flying x2
- Makuhita — Level 18 Fighting Psychic x2, Flying x2
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- Machop - Level 16 Fighting Psychic x2, Flying x2
- Meditite - Level 16 Fighting/Psychic Flying x2
- Makuhita - Level 19 Fighting Psychic x2, Flying x2
- Dewford Hall
The little shack near the Pokémon Center houses Dewford Hall. Since Dewford Town is so far from the mainland, citizens are always eager to hear the latest news from newcomers. If you talk to the guy outside, he will tell you some nonsense phrase and ask you if you think it's the coolest. Tell him "No" and he'll give you a chance to change it. It may seem like just something fun to do at first, but once you reach Route 119 the importance becomes apparent: the areas in which you can catch Feebas change according to the catchphrase. Machop is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise of animé, manga, and video games. ...
Meditite (ã¢ãµãã³ Asanan in Japanese) is one of the 400 fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon Franchise - a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
Makuhita (ãã¯ãã·ã¿ Makunoshita in Japan, and Makuhita in both France and Germany) is a Fighting Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Feebas (ãã³ãã¹ Hinbasu in Japanese, Barschwa in German and Barpau in French) is one of the 493 fictional species of the Pokémon franchise. ...
A catch phrase is a phrase or expression that is popularized, usually through repeated use, by a real person or fictional character. ...
Incidentally, the catchphrase cannot be changed into something that can be deemed vulgar or obscene. If the player gives out a seemingly suggestive catchphrase, the guy will not accept it and retain the former slogan. Obscenity has several connotations. ...
Once you give a phrase, the whole island will start to believe that it is the cool, and so this has become a source of humour in web comics. [1] [2]. - Granite Cave
Granite Cave is a cave to the north of Dewford Town. When you have defeated the Gym, you can use the HM Move "Flash" to light it up, this is where you can find Steven. There are many Pokémon that can appear in Granite Cave, and are very useful to catch.
In the anime The only important spots are the following: Dewford's Official Town Gym, where Ash had his lost to Brawly in his first battle; Dewford's Pokémon Center which makes a few appearance to heal Pokémon; and Brawly's Training Cave Center, where Ash finally has his rematch against Brawly--which Ash won.
Demographics The population of Dewford Town is a small 17. This is mostly due to the fact that Dewford Town is a small town.
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