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. ...
| Littleroot Town Oldale Town Petalburg City Rustboro City Dewford Town Slateport City Mauville City Verdanturf Town Hoenn Cities & Towns Littleroot Town Littleroot Town (Mishiro Town (ミシロタウン Mishiro Taun) in the original Japanese) is a fictional city in the Pokémon series, located in the Hoenn region. ...
Hoenn cities & towns Oldale Town Oldale Town is a fictional city in the Pokémon series, located in the Hoenn region. ...
Hoenn Cities & Towns Petalburg City Petalburg City (Tōka City (トウカシティ Tōka shiti) in the original Japanese version) is a fictional city in the Pokémon series. ...
Hoenn cities & towns Rustboro City Devon Corporation Building Rustboro City, known as Kanazumi City (ã«ããºãã·ã㣠Kanazumi Shiti) in the original Japanese version, is a place in the fictional world of Pokémon. ...
Hoenn Cities & Towns In the fictional world of Pokémon, Dewford Town, in the Hoenn region, is the second town with a gym. ...
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 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. ...
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. ...
| Fallarbor Town Lavaridge Town Fortree City Lilycove City Mossdeep City Sootopolis City Pacifidlog Town Evergrande City Hoenn cities & towns Fallarbor Town Fallarbor Town, known as Hajitsuge Town (ãã¸ãã²ã¿ã¦ã³ 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. ...
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 In Pokenmon, Lilycove City, is a fictional place similar to Olivine City in Johto and Vermilion City in Kanto, is a port city in northeast Hoenn. ...
Hoenn Cities & Towns Mossdeep City is a fictional in-game city found in the Pokémon video games. ...
Hoenn Cities & Towns Pacifidlog town is an isolated settlement in the Pokémon game. ...
Hoenn cities & towns The Pokémon League Building Evergrande City, known as SaiyÅ« City (ãµã¤ã¦ã¦ã·ã㣠SaiyÅ« Shiti) in the original Japanese, is a fictional city in the Pokémon series. ...
| | Sootopolis City (Rune City ルネシティ; Rune Shitti) in the original Japanese version)is a fictional city in the Pokémon series of games. It is located in the Hoenn region. The first time one enters the city, one can only do so from underwater. Sootopolis is built in the cone of an extinct volcano. The last Gym is located here, as well as the Cave of Origin. File links The following pages link to this file: Sootopolis City ...
File links The following pages link to this file: Sootopolis City ...
This list is of fictional cities: villages, towns, and cities that do not exist in the world we know. ...
Pokémon (Japanese: ãã±ã¢ã³ Pokemon, pronounced Poh-Kay-Mon, although it is frequently mispronounced Poh-Kee-Mon) is a video game franchise, created by Satoshi Tajiri and published by Nintendo for several of their systems, most importantly the Game Boy. ...
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 volcano is a geological landform (usually a mountain) where magma (rock of the earths interior made molten or liquid by high pressure and temperature) erupts through the surface of the planet. ...
Major characters Wallace The Gym Leader of the Sootopolis City Gym. Wallace is a self-proclaimed artist who uses Water Pokémon, the strongest being his Lvl. 43 Milotic. Milotic is a fictional Water-type Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Juan Juan is the Gym Leader of the Pokémon Gym in Sootopolis City in Emerald version. Like Wallace in the Ruby/Sapphire versions, Juan uses Water-type Pokémon. In fact, three of his five Pokémon are the same (save for level change) as Wallace's original Gym battle team. He is Wallace's old mentor, and is filling in for him while he is champion. In the Japanese version, his name is Ardan. Pokémon Emerald Trainers Pokémon Emerald is the fifth game in the Pokémon RPG video game series for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. ...
Pokémon Ruby (screenshot) Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire are the third group of Pokémon handheld games to be released in the United States, Japan, Europe, the United Kingdom, and Australia. ...
Sootopolis City in the anime In the anime, Juan is the last Gym Leader that Ash has to battle. His Gym is very stylish, especially compared to the swimming pool of the Cerulean City Gym. The Gym battle goes over two episodes. Kanto cities & towns Official Unofficial Glitch City Cerulean City is a fictional in-game city from the Pokémon video games. ...
- In Part One, they have a double battle, which ends when one Pokémon is knocked out.
- Part Two is a standard 3 vs. 3 battle.
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