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Encyclopedia > Mauville City
Pokémon places

Hoenn cities & towns Hoenn (pronounced Hoe-en and spelled Hōen in Japan) is a last name and is also a region in the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald games. ...

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Mauville City
Mauville City

Mauville City, known as Kinsetsu City (キンセツシティ Kinsetsu Shiti) in the original Japanese, is a junction city in the Hoenn region in the fictional world of Pokémon. Roads from Mauville lead west to Verdanturf Town, south to Slateport City, east to Fortree City, and north to Fallarbor Town and Lavaridge Town. Image File history File links This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ... Image File history File links This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ... Hoenn (pronounced Hoe-en and spelled Hōen in Japan) is a last name and is also a region in the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald games. ... A fictional universe is a cohesive fictional world that serves as the setting or backdrop for one or (more commonly) multiple works of fiction. ... Pokémon (Japanese: ポケモン Pokemon, pronounced Poh-Kay-Mon, although it is frequently mispronounced Poh-Kee-Man) is a video game franchise, created by Satoshi Tajiri and published by Nintendo for several of their systems, most importantly the Game Boy. ... Hoenn Cities & Towns Verdanturf Town, known as Shidake Town (シダケタウン Shidake Taun) in the original Japanese, is a fictional city in the Hoenn region of Pokémon. ... Hoenn Cities & Towns Slateport City, known as Kaina City (カイナシティ Kaina Shiti) in the original Japanese version, is a fictional city by the sea in the south of Hoenn, the world in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. ... Hoenn cities & towns Fortree City, known as Hiwamaki City (ヒワマキシティ Hiwamaki Shiti) in the original Japanese version, is a city in the region of Hoenn, which is part of the Pokémon World. ... Hoenn cities & towns Fallarbor Town Fallarbor Town, known as Hajitsuge Town (ハジツゲタウン Hajitsuge Taun) in the original Japanese version, is a fictional city in the Pokémon series, located in the Hoenn region. ... Hoenn cities & towns Lavaridge Town (Japanese: (フエンタウン; Fuen Taun, Fuen Town) is a fictional city in the Pokémon series, located in the Hoenn region. ...

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Gym

Wattson is a local figure that trains Electric-type Pokémon. His gym is equipped with electrical fields that alternate and block a challenger's path. Wattson is a character in the Pokemon video game series. ...


He uses in ruby / sapphire: Voltorb LV20, Magnemite,22, Magneton LV 23.


Emerald: Voltorb LV20, Electrike LV22, Magneton LV 23, Manectric LV 24


If you catch a geodude in the granite cave and train it to about LV 20, Keep using magnitude. Thunder attacks won't work on him, but watch out for supersonic and sonicboom from magneton. Also breloom with mach punch can leave a mark on magneton.


Rydel's Cycles

A bike shop. Rydel is a benevolent shop owner who sometimes gives his mechandise away to travelers. Trainers may choose between a Mach Bike or Acro Bike. Rydel will hold the other bike for the player until he or she decides to switch bikes. It is preferred for trainers to take the Mach Bike first.


Game Corner

A casino featuring slot machines and roulette. Players can win dolls and TMs.


New Mauville

An underground facility a bit southeast of the city. Holds the city's power generator. Also home to many Electric-type Pokemon. Be sure to catch a magnemite.


Cycling Road

As this name suggests, this is only availble to trainers with bicycles. This cycling road is comparably shorter than the other cycling roads found in the other Pokémon games. If players ride on a Mach Bike from Mauville to Slateport City, a short safety rating will be given to them.


  Results from FactBites:
 
Mauville City - Bulbapedia (238 words)
Mauville City (Japanese: キンセツシティ Kinsetsu City) is located in central Hoenn, and a hub for travelers throughout the region.
Mauville's name comes from mauve, a purple-pink color, as well as "ville", a common ending to names of villages.
Mauville has part of a straight line of free path can be ridden on that breeders use when hatcing eggs.
Fortree City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (240 words)
Fortree City, known as Hiwamaki City (ヒワマキシティ Hiwamaki Shiti) in the original Japanese version, is a city in the region of Hoenn, which is part of the Pokémon World.
The city is home to the Fortree Gym, and Winona is its leader.
West of the city in Route 119 is the Weather Institute.
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