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Location: | Mt. Moon | |||
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Region: | Kanto | |||
Generations: | II | |||
File:Mt. Moon map.gif Location of Mt. Moon Square in Kanto. | ||||
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Mt. Moon Square is a small area in Kanto that can only found in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. It is located in the heights of Mt. Moon where very few people venture. For adventurers who stumble across the square, there is a small shop that sells a variety of goods and a small, square field where Clefairy are said to preform secret rituals.
Shop
A small shop in the square is open everyday from 10:00 AM to 5:59 PM. It's there for adventurers who stumble across the secret square. The shops sells a variety of goods, including Portrait Mail, which can only be found at the shop.
Items
Item | Price |
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Medicine
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Fresh Water | $200 |
Lemonade | $250 |
Soda Pop | $300 |
Other items
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Portrait Mail | $50 |
Poké Doll | $1,000 |
Clefairy event
In addition to a shop, there is a small, square field next to the shop. If the player ventures to the square on a Monday night, the player will see two Clefairy dancing around a rock. Once the player enters the square, the Clefairy will be startled and run away, leaving behind Kanto's only smashable rock, which hides a Moon Stone. However, if the player leaves the area (or enters the shop) before smashing the rock, the rock will disappear and there will be no way to get it back until the following Monday.
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