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| Mossdeep was the ideal location to build a space center which launches huge rockets because of the stable weather conditions. The Space Center is successfully sending rockets into space. In {{v2|Emerald}}, the Space Center plays a big part in the plot, where [[Team Magma]] attempts to steal rocket fuel while a rocket begins to launch into space. On the second floor, the player will meet with Steven and battle two [[Team Magma Grunt]]s. | | Mossdeep was the ideal location to build a space center which launches huge rockets because of the stable weather conditions. The Space Center is successfully sending rockets into space. In {{v2|Emerald}}, the Space Center plays a big part in the plot, where [[Team Magma]] attempts to steal rocket fuel while a rocket begins to launch into space. On the second floor, the player will meet with Steven and battle two {{tc|Team Magma Grunt}}s. |
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Revision as of 18:57, 1 January 2011
Mossdeep City (Japanese: トクサネシティ Tokusane City) lies on an island along the eastern edge of the Hoenn region. North of Mossdeep is the Shoal Cave, on Route 125. To the west is Route 124, and Route 127 lies to the south. The city's slogan is "Cherish Pokémon!", and its space center boasts being "the closest place to space."
The island of Mossdeep is covered in plants and flowers. Its weather is mainly sunny, and its winds are stable. This clear weather made Mossdeep the ideal location to build a space center to launch large rockets. In Mossdeep, there is a white rock which holds a special meaning to the people at the space center. They placed the rock outside of the space center as a symbol of their wish for their rockets to fly safely. After defeating the Elite Four, the player can obtain a level 5 Beldum from Steven's house.
Many divers live at Mossdeep. One of the city's attractions is Wailmer watching. A deep underwater trench runs between Mossdeep City and Sootopolis City. This cavern was found by Captain Stern in his submarine.
Places of Interest
Space Center
- Main article: Mossdeep Space Center
Mossdeep was the ideal location to build a space center which launches huge rockets because of the stable weather conditions. The Space Center is successfully sending rockets into space. In Emerald, the Space Center plays a big part in the plot, where Team Magma attempts to steal rocket fuel while a rocket begins to launch into space. On the second floor, the player will meet with Steven and battle two Team Magma Grunts.
Steven's house
The possibility of rare stones in the cavern has attracted the attention of Steven Stone, who owns a cottage here where he keeps part of his rock collection. He will leave behind a rare Beldum after the player defeats the Elite Four. Steven will also give the player HM08 (Dive) here in Ruby and Sapphire. In Emerald, however, he will give the player HM08 after defeating Team Magma at the Space Center.
Residential houses
There is a boy living in Mossdeep who will remind Pokémon Trainers of where their Secret Base is located, in case they forget. There is also a Black Belt who will identify which Pokéblocks Pokémon like. In Pokémon Emerald, the player will see a Black Belt on the shore in the western part of the city who will teach a compatible Pokémon DynamicPunch. Moreover, a house run by an old man who organizes e-Reader battles for his amusement can be found.
Game Corner
A game corner located here in Pokémon Emerald only. It allows players to interact with Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen in two mini-games, Pokémon Jump and Dodrio Picking. Connections are made with the GBA Wireless Adapter.
Demographics
The population of Mossdeep City is 38. This number is fairly high for other regions, but not Hoenn, where it is only the fourth most populous city.
Poké Mart
Mossdeep is the only location in Hoenn where the rare Net Ball and Dive Ball are sold.
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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.
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トクサネシティ Tokusane City
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Possibly from 木賊根 tokusa, the roots of rough horsetail. May also be from 峰 mine (peak).
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Mossdeep City
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From moss and deep, referring to the many areas where Dive can be used near the island.
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Algatia
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From algue, seaweed.
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Moosbach City
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From Moos, moss, and Bach, a rivulet.
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Verdeazzupoli
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From ‘’verde’’, green, and ‘’azzurro’’, azure.
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Ciudad Algaria
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From alga, seaweed.
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이끼도시 Ikki City
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이끼 (ikki) means moss.
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綠嶺市/绿岭市 Lǜlǐng Shì
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綠嶺 (lǜlǐng) means "green mountain range" or "green mountain ridge".
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