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| ノエタウン ''Noe Town''
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| From ''noe'' (Hawaiian for mist)
| From ''noe'' (Hawaiian for mist)
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| English
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| Noe Town
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| Noé-la-Brume
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| Same as Japanese name. ''Brume'' means mist.
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| Brumezia
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| Pueblo Calima
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Revision as of 02:49, 26 April 2016

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Noe Town (Japanese: ノエタウン Noe Town) is a settlement on the Mist Continent in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon. The protagonist and their partner can visit the town on the Lapras Travel Liner as long as the corresponding Lapras Liner Pass has been bought from the Kecleon Shop. It is shown to be built in a bit more classic style of stone architecture and contains a fountain in the upper part of town.

Points of interest

Kecleon Shop

Main article: Kecleon Shop

As with other Kecleon Shops, this shop is run by a Kecleon, and sells food, Wonder Orbs, TMs, and other various items. The Deposit Box is found next to it. Once Kecleon has been recruited, there is a "Treasures" section in the shop.

Café Connection

Main article: Café Connection

Run by Kangaskhan, this cafe is where players can connect with other Pokémon and pick up rewards from doing jobs.

Hawlucha's Slam School

Main article: Hawlucha's Slam School

Run by Hawlucha, this shop is opened after the first few chapters in the game. Hawlucha can help Pokémon re-learn or forget unwanted moves free of charge, as well as change Abilities, provided they have a Lucha Token. In Noe Town, Hawlucha is found next to Kecleon.

Lapras Travel Liner

Main article: Lapras Travel Liner

Run by Lapras, the Lapras Travel Liner can take the player and partner to any other continent provided the corresponding Lapras Liner Pass has been bought from the Kecleon Shop. After clearing a dungeon in the Mist Continent, Lapras will automatically bring the player's team back to Lively Town.

Name origin

Language Name Origin
Japanese ノエタウン Noe Town From noe (Hawaiian for mist)
English Noe Town Same as Japanese name
French Noé-la-Brume Same as Japanese name. Brume means mist.
German Noé Same as Japanese name
Italian Brumezia From bruma (mist)
Spanish Pueblo Calima From calima (haze)


Locations in the Pokémon world in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
Key locations
Serene VillageLively TownBaram TownCapim TownNoe TownSahra Town
Kecleon ShopCafé ConnectionHawlucha's Slam SchoolGlorious Gold
Expedition SocietyLapras Travel LinerVoidlandsTree of Life
Water Continent icon.png Water Continent
Open PassLush ForestForeboding ForestDrilbur Coal MineSchool Forest
Glittering MountainNectar MeadowPoliwrath RiverAncient Barrow
Sheer Mountain RangeGentle Slope CaveShowdown MountainRevelation Mountain
Abyssal BadlandsCave of the DeepCalm Craggy AreaReverse MountainPurifying Cave
Cave of TrainingLeafy HighlandsHeadwater HollowLongfield CaveSunbathed Garden
Serpentine Mountain TrailElectric WastelandWaterfall Basin GrottoBustling Valley
Pledge HillRolling PassMaze MeadowThrash DungeonUprise RangeStone Field
Odd FieldPeewee Meadow
Air Continent icon.png Air Continent
Mystical ForestSubmerged CavePrehistoric RuinsSpring of ResolveRough Tunnel
Mysterious PlainsSmall Sand DuneBerry ForestSuper Apple ForestElegant Gorge
Moonlit CaveFrosty Tree StepsWorld TreeGhost IslandYellow PointRed Point
Distress MountainForest of Bounty
Grass Continent icon.png Grass Continent
Mystery JungleThorny Shadow PathDeep Ocean TunnelTemple RemainsSacred Ruins
Hidden CaveHeart LakePath of Fallen LeavesSunny Spot HillFriendly Meadow
Abundant PassStealth CavernCrystalline MazeLittle CanyonSpiral Vortex
Giant Stone MeadowFresh MeadowBlue PointTriangle TempleSky Ruins
Dragon GateMagma ChamberZero IsleFreedom Coast
Mist Continent icon.png Mist Continent
Lake of EnlightenmentAurora's EdgeMidnight Sun GorgeForest of Fairies
Flagstone CaveFrozen MountainPumpkaboo ForestFrozen FallsGooey Bog
Buried RuinsClear LakeIsland of IsolationMeteorite CraterCape of Wonders
Sand Continent icon.png Sand Continent
Sand Dune of SpiritsApex MountainStone Tree MountainYellow Sand Labyrinth
Valley of Strong WindsHall of MagicThirsty DesertSecret QuarryHoley MeadowSnowy Cave
Sandy CaveJewel RoadFossil ExcavationIsle of LightMysterious GeoglyphGolden Suite
Sea of Wonders icon.png Sea of Wonders
Fire Island VolcanoRoad to Primeval ForestTree of Life: RootsTree of Life: Trunk
Prism BridgeSea ShrineAltar of IceAltar of Ice: DepthsOcean Tempest
Seafloor RuinsIsland of Storms
Sea of Wonders icon.png Mystery Continent
Destiny TowerLake of Mysterious LightGuidance Ruins
Water Continent icon.png Pelipper Island
Pelipper Dungeon: EndPelipper Dungeon: MiddlePelipper Dungeon: Start
Meowth Theater
Meowth in BlackMy Fair MisdreavusFor a Few Boldores MoreCasameowncaIt's a Meownderful Life


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