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'''Celadon Condominiums''' (Japanese: '''タマムシマンション''' ''Tamamushi | '''Celadon Condominiums''' (Japanese: '''タマムシマンション''' ''Tamamushi Condominiums''), known as '''Celadon Mansion''' until [[Generation IV]], is a large building found in [[Celadon City]]. It is here that players of both the [[Generation I]] games and their [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|Generation III remakes]] can find an {{p|Eevee}}, and where players of the [[Generation II]] games can find {{TM|03|Curse}} at [[Time|night]]. | ||
It is also the home of the [[Game Freak]] development studio, where the lead developer will give the player a [[diploma]] that signifies that they have completed the [[National Pokédex]]. | It is also the home of the [[Game Freak]] development studio, where the lead developer will give the player a [[diploma]] that signifies that they have completed the [[National Pokédex]]. |
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Location: | Celadon City | |||
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Region: | Kanto | |||
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File:CeladonKantoTownMap.gif Location of Celadon Condominiums in Kanto. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Celadon Condominiums (Japanese: タマムシマンション Tamamushi Condominiums), known as Celadon Mansion until Generation IV, is a large building found in Celadon City. It is here that players of both the Generation I games and their Generation III remakes can find an Eevee, and where players of the Generation II games can find TM03 (Curse) at night.
It is also the home of the Game Freak development studio, where the lead developer will give the player a diploma that signifies that they have completed the National Pokédex.
Celadon Condominiums play a more vital role in FireRed and LeafGreen Versions. The player must enter the building, where, on the first floor, he/she will encounter an old woman. The old woman will give the player Tea, which he/she must use to enter Saffron City. Also, if the player is pursuing the Fame Checker sidequest, the second floor proves useful as well, providing information about Erika.
Going into the Condominiums from the back not only leads the player to Eevee, but to the Know-It-All as well; this NPC provides the player with standard information concerning status changes if the player reads the blackboard.
In HeartGold and SoulSilver, the key item GB Sounds can be obtained from here, after getting all 16 badges. The building was apparently renovated, with the backdoors having been wiped out and a new system of two elevators, which take player to different places of the building, was added.
Areas of interest
1F
- Old woman who provides the player with Tea. Once the Elite Four have been defeated she also provides a Fame Checker entry for Daisy.
2F
- Pokémon Journal Fame Checker entry.
3F
- Game Freak employees, gives player a diploma upon completion of the National Pokédex.
Fourth Floor
- Know-It-All, explains usage of the Wireless AdapterWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc. and status changes
- EeveeWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.
- Man, gives TM03 (Curse)Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc. or Spell TagWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc..
Pokémon
Generation I
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25 | Only One | |||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Generation III
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Gift on 4F | |||||||||||||||
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FR | LG |
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25 | Only One | ||||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Items
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Layout
Inside design
Outside design
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Trivia
- In Generation IV, the man that gives the player the Spell Tag implies that riding north on Cycling Road will reduce the player's speed. However, there is no longer a speed decrease in Generation IV.
- The name change never happened in Japanese versions, where the building is still known as Tamamushi Mansion by all generations.
- However, マンション Mansion is a loanword that refers to condominiums, not a mansion, thus the translation was corrected in Generation IV.
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