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Twinleaf's Japanese motto is {{tt|わかばが いぶく ばしょ|Where new leaves breathe}}. | Twinleaf's Japanese motto is {{tt|わかばが いぶく ばしょ|Where new leaves breathe}}. | ||
===Name origin=== | ===Name origin=== | ||
The Japanese name ''Futaba Town'' may refer to a Japanese word meaning ''bud'' or ''sprout'' (二葉 ''futaba''). This provides the basis for its English name, as futaba can be interpreted as "two leaves". | The Japanese name ''Futaba Town'' may refer to a Japanese word meaning ''bud'' or ''sprout'' (二葉 ''futaba''). This provides the basis for its English name, as futaba can be interpreted as "two leaves". |
Revision as of 15:36, 27 June 2008
Twinleaf Town (Japanese: フタバタウン Futaba Town) is the first town to be visited in the Sinnoh Region in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. It is the hometown of the protagonist and his or her rival, Pearl. The town is also near a body of water, named Lake Verity.
Twinleaf Town is a small town with the fresh scent of new leaves in the air.
An Odd Keystone can also be found by surfing in the river.
Pokémon
Name | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |
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Psyduck | D | P | Surf | 20-30 | 60% |
Psyduck | D | P | Surf | 20-40 | 30% |
Golduck | D | P | Surf | 30-40 | 9% |
Golduck | D | P | Surf | 20-40 | 1% |
Magikarp | D | P | Old Rod | 4-6 | 60% |
Magikarp | D | P | Old Rod | 3-7 | 30% |
Magikarp | D | P | Old Rod | 5-10 | 10% |
Magikarp | D | P | Good Rod | 15-20 | 60% |
Goldeen | D | P | Good Rod | 15-20 | 30% |
Magikarp | D | P | Good Rod | 10-25 | 5% |
Goldeen | D | P | Good Rod | 10-25 | 5% |
After getting National Dex | |||||
Gyarados | D | P | Super Rod | 30-40 | 60% |
Seaking | D | P | Super Rod | 30-40 | 30% |
Gyarados | D | P | Super Rod | 40-55 | 5% |
Seaking | D | P | Super Rod | 20-50 | 5% |
Population
Twinleaf Town has a population of 8, not counting the player or the rival.
Trivia
Twinleaf's Japanese motto is わかばが いぶく ばしょ.
Name origin
The Japanese name Futaba Town may refer to a Japanese word meaning bud or sprout (二葉 futaba). This provides the basis for its English name, as futaba can be interpreted as "two leaves".