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Revision as of 03:49, 22 January 2007

Tin Tower Unknown
Unknown
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: Northeast Ecruteak City
Region: Johto
Generations: II
File:Johto Tin Tower Map.png
Location of Tin Tower in Johto.
Pokémon world locations

The Tin Tower is a location in Johto.

Legends about the tower and its twin go back generations and generations, so far back, many no longer believe in them.

What is known is that at one time, the legends say, Lugia was perched on top of this incredible tower. However, when a disaster reduced the Brass Tower to cinders, both Lugia and Ho-oh flew far away, Lugia settling in the Whirl Islands to protect others from its power, and Ho-oh flying around the world in search of a noble trainer.

Years later, of course, this noble trainer finally comes to the Tin Tower, holding the Rainbow Wing. At this point, the player will be allowed to ascend the remaining eight levels of the tower, up to the roof, where Ho-oh itself waits. However, in Pokémon Crystal, players with a Clear Bell will be able to capture Suicune here, and only after catching each of the legendary beasts, will a trainer be able to ascend the steps above the first floor to get to Ho-oh.

Items

Pokémon

Name Games Location Levels Rate
Morning and Day
Rattata G S C 2F-9F 100%
Night
Rattata G S C 2F-9F 20%
Gastly G S C 2F-9F 80%
All Times
Suicune     C 1F
(Event)
40 Only One
Ho-oh G     10F
(Event)
40 Only One
Ho-oh   S C 10F
(Event)
70 Only One

Anime

According to the episode For Ho-oh the Bells Toll, the Tin Tower holds four bells on each floor, which only ring if Ho-oh or Suicune are coming. On the top floor, however, it possesses four crystal bells, which will only ring for Ho-oh's appearance.

See also

References

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