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'''Fiore Temple''' (Japanese: '''フィオレしんでん''' ''Fiore Temple'') is a temple found near the top of the [[Sekra | {{Infobox location | ||
|image=Fiore Temple Ranger1.png | |||
|type=ruins | |||
|location_name=Fiore Temple | |||
|japanese_name=フィオレしんでん | |||
|translated_name=Fiore Temple | |||
|mapdesc=This temple was apparently built by people and Pokémon together in ancient times. | |||
|location=North of [[Sekra Range]] | |||
|region=Fiore | |||
|generation={{gen|III}} | |||
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'''Fiore Temple''' (Japanese: '''フィオレしんでん''' ''Fiore Temple'') is a temple found near the top of the [[Sekra Range]] in northern [[Fiore]]. According to history, the temple was built by people and Pokémon together in ancient times. In the present day, it is mainly ruins though the temple itself is still standing. | |||
Fiore Temple is the location of the final numbered mission in {{ | Fiore Temple is the location of the final numbered mission in {{vg|Pokémon Ranger}}. It is here that [[Solana]] and [[Lunick]] corner [[Gordor]] and take on the [[Legendary beasts]], which he has taken control of. In a similar mission after the credits, {{p|Rayquaza}} must be calmed after remnants of the [[Go-Rock Squad]] fail to control it. | ||
The | The [[Drowsy Guy]] can be found on the temple after the credits. With the help of his {{p|Drowzee}}, the final confrontation can be replayed, though only three friend Pokémon are allowed to be taken. | ||
To actually reach the temple, a puzzle must be solved | To actually reach the temple, a puzzle must be solved, which requires placing Pokémon on pedestals. On the first visit, the Pokémon are {{p|Jolteon}}, {{p|Vaporeon}}, and {{p|Flareon}}; while on the second visit, the Pokémon are {{p|Ralts}}, {{p|Kirlia}}, and {{p|Gardevoir}}. | ||
==Pedestal inscriptions== | ==Pedestal inscriptions== | ||
===First visit=== | |||
*A blue Pokémon cloaked with the power of water: Vaporeon. | *A blue Pokémon cloaked with the power of water: Vaporeon. | ||
*A yellow Pokémon cloaked with the power of electricity: Jolteon. | *A yellow Pokémon cloaked with the power of electricity: Jolteon. | ||
*A red Pokémon cloaked with the power of fire: Flareon. | *A red Pokémon cloaked with the power of fire: Flareon. | ||
===Second visit=== | |||
*An infant Pokémon wielding psychic abilities: Ralts. | *An infant Pokémon wielding psychic abilities: Ralts. | ||
*A young Pokémon wielding psychic abilities: Kirlia. | *A young Pokémon wielding psychic abilities: Kirlia. | ||
*A mature and majestic Pokémon wielding | *A mature and majestic Pokémon wielding psychic abilities: Gardevoir. | ||
==Wild Pokémon== | ==Wild Pokémon== | ||
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{{fiorepkmn|026|Raichu|Electric|Recharge|3|3|no}} | {{fiorepkmn|026|Raichu|Electric|Recharge|3|3|no}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|076|Golem|Rock|Crush|3|16|no}} | {{fiorepkmn|076|Golem|Rock|Crush|3|16|no}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|094|Gengar|Ghost|None | {{fiorepkmn|094|Gengar|Ghost||None|7|no}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|134|Vaporeon|Water|Soak|2|15| | {{fiorepkmn|134|Vaporeon|Water|Soak|2|15|yes|Special mission}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|135|Jolteon|Electric|Recharge|3|8| | {{fiorepkmn|135|Jolteon|Electric|Recharge|3|8|yes|Special mission}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|136|Flareon|Fire|Burn|2|13| | {{fiorepkmn|136|Flareon|Fire|Burn|2|13|yes|Special mission}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|142|Aerodactyl|Flying|None | {{fiorepkmn|142|Aerodactyl|Flying||None|3|no}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|168|Ariados|Bug|None | {{fiorepkmn|168|Ariados|Bug||None|6|no}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|196|Espeon|Psychic|None | {{fiorepkmn|196|Espeon|Psychic||None|5|no}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|197|Umbreon|Dark|None | {{fiorepkmn|197|Umbreon|Dark||None|7|no}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|232|Donphan|Ground|Tackle|3|10|no}} | {{fiorepkmn|232|Donphan|Ground|Tackle|3|10|no}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|243|Raikou|Electric|Recharge|3|11|yes|Nostalgic capture}} | {{fiorepkmn|243|Raikou|Electric|Recharge|3|11|yes|Nostalgic capture}} | ||
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{{fiorepkmn|245|Suicune|Water|Soak|3|17|yes|Nostalgic capture}} | {{fiorepkmn|245|Suicune|Water|Soak|3|17|yes|Nostalgic capture}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|253|Grovyle|Grass|Cut|2|5|no}} | {{fiorepkmn|253|Grovyle|Grass|Cut|2|5|no}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|280|Ralts|Psychic|None | {{fiorepkmn|280|Ralts|Psychic||None|4|yes|Special mission}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|281|Kirlia|Psychic|None | {{fiorepkmn|281|Kirlia|Psychic||None|5|yes|Special mission}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|282|Gardevoir|Psychic|None | {{fiorepkmn|282|Gardevoir|Psychic||None|9|yes|Special mission}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|308|Medicham|Fighting|Crush|2|9|no}} | {{fiorepkmn|308|Medicham|Fighting|Crush|2|9|no}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|317|Swalot|Poison|None | {{fiorepkmn|317|Swalot|Poison||None|11|no}} | ||
{{fiorepkmn|362|Glalie|Ice|None | {{fiorepkmn|362|Glalie|Ice||None|9|no}} | ||
|} | {{fiorepkmn/f|384|Rayquaza|Flying||None|13|yes|Final mission in temple}} | ||
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{{Go-Rock Squad}} | |||
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[[Category:Fiore locations]] | [[Category:Fiore locations]] | ||
[[Category:Ranger locations]] | [[Category:Ranger locations]] | ||
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[[Category:Ruins]] | [[Category:Ruins]] | ||
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[[fr:Temple de Fiore]] | |||
[[it:Tempio di Fiore]] | |||
[[zh:菲蕾神殿]] |
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Map description: | This temple was apparently built by people and Pokémon together in ancient times. | |||
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Location: | North of Sekra Range | |||
Region: | Fiore | |||
Generations: | III | |||
Location of Fiore Temple in Fiore. | ||||
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Fiore Temple (Japanese: フィオレしんでん Fiore Temple) is a temple found near the top of the Sekra Range in northern Fiore. According to history, the temple was built by people and Pokémon together in ancient times. In the present day, it is mainly ruins though the temple itself is still standing.
Fiore Temple is the location of the final numbered mission in Pokémon Ranger. It is here that Solana and Lunick corner Gordor and take on the Legendary beasts, which he has taken control of. In a similar mission after the credits, Rayquaza must be calmed after remnants of the Go-Rock Squad fail to control it.
The Drowsy Guy can be found on the temple after the credits. With the help of his Drowzee, the final confrontation can be replayed, though only three friend Pokémon are allowed to be taken.
To actually reach the temple, a puzzle must be solved, which requires placing Pokémon on pedestals. On the first visit, the Pokémon are Jolteon, Vaporeon, and Flareon; while on the second visit, the Pokémon are Ralts, Kirlia, and Gardevoir.
Pedestal inscriptions
First visit
- A blue Pokémon cloaked with the power of water: Vaporeon.
- A yellow Pokémon cloaked with the power of electricity: Jolteon.
- A red Pokémon cloaked with the power of fire: Flareon.
Second visit
- An infant Pokémon wielding psychic abilities: Ralts.
- A young Pokémon wielding psychic abilities: Kirlia.
- A mature and majestic Pokémon wielding psychic abilities: Gardevoir.
Wild Pokémon
This is a listing of the Pokémon found in the Fiore Temple after the credits:
Pokémon | Assist | Field | Loops | |
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Raichu | Electric | 3 | ||
Golem | Rock | 16 | ||
Gengar | Ghost | None | 7 | |
Vaporeon * | Water | 15 | ||
Jolteon * | Electric | 8 | ||
Flareon * | Fire | 13 | ||
Aerodactyl | Flying | None | 3 | |
Ariados | Bug | None | 6 | |
Espeon | Psychic | None | 5 | |
Umbreon | Dark | None | 7 | |
Donphan | Ground | 10 | ||
Raikou * | Electric | 11 | ||
Entei * | Fire | 17 | ||
Suicune * | Water | 17 | ||
Grovyle | Grass | 5 | ||
Ralts * | Psychic | None | 4 | |
Kirlia * | Psychic | None | 5 | |
Gardevoir * | Psychic | None | 9 | |
Medicham | Fighting | 9 | ||
Swalot | Poison | None | 11 | |
Glalie | Ice | None | 9 | |
Rayquaza * | Flying | None | 13 |
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