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:''Not to be confused with [[White Forest]] or [[Black City]].''
:''Not to be confused with [[White Forest]] or [[Black City]].''


'''White City''' (Japanese: '''ホワイトシティ''' ''White City'') is the city visited in the [[Nintendo 64]] [[Pokémon games|game]], [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. The city's most notable sites are the large [[Stadium Cup|Pokémon Stadium]], the [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Laboratory]], the prestigious [[Earl Dervish|Earl]]'s Pokémon Academy, and the [[Gym Leader Castle]]. Silver can be fought here.  
'''White City''' (Japanese: '''ホワイトシティ''' ''White City'') is the city visited in the [[Nintendo 64]] [[Pokémon games|game]], [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. The city's most notable sites are the large [[Stadium Cup|Pokémon Stadium]], the [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Laboratory]], the prestigious [[Earl Dervish|Earl]]'s Pokémon Academy, and the [[Gym Leader Castle]]. {{ga|Silver}} can be fought here.  


White City also features a Kid's Club where players can play minigames involving various Pokémon competing which each other for the best score or best time. Kid's Club features a minigame champion mode where players compete to collect the selected amount of coins and the winner of the game gets to see a display of the Pokémon from the minigames that player won in. If the [[Nintendo 64]] [[Transfer Pak]] is attached alongside one of the [[Gameboy]] or [[Gameboy Color]] Pokémon games and that player wins the minigame champion mode, then the coins that were selected will be distributed to the [[Coin Case]] in the respective game.  
==Areas of interest==
===Kid's Club===
White City also features a Kid's Club where {{player}}s can play [[Pokémon Stadium series mini-games|minigames]] involving various Pokémon competing which each other for the best score or best time. Kid's Club features a minigame champion mode where players compete to collect the selected amount of coins and the winner of the game gets to see a display of the Pokémon from the minigames that player won in. If the [[Nintendo 64]] [[Transfer Pak]] is attached alongside one of the [[Game Boy]] or [[Game Boy Color]] Pokémon games and that player wins the minigame champion mode, then the coins that were selected will be distributed to the [[Coin Case]] in the respective game.  


The club also features a new quiz game where one player can tackle as many questions as they can answer within a certain time limit. The modes Easy, Normal, and Hard determine the type of questions that appear. The quiz game also features a multiplayer mode where players compete to answer questions until one player reaches a score of ten. White City also has a Free Battle arena where players can battle against each other using Pokémon from [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]], and even fight a CPU player. [[Gym Leader Castle]] features the [[Johto]] region gym leaders and even allows the player to fight against four [[Neo Team Rocket]] members.
The club also features a new quiz game where one player can tackle as many questions as they can answer within a certain time limit. The modes Easy, Normal, and Hard determine the type of questions that appear. The quiz game also features a multiplayer mode where players compete to answer questions until one player reaches a score of ten. White City also has a Free Battle arena where players can battle against each other using Pokémon from [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]], and even fight a CPU player.


Completing the Johto Castle will unlock the [[Kanto]] Castle, where players can battle the gym leaders from Kanto, who are respectively the same leaders from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, meaning that [[Koga]] is an [[Elite Four]] member and [[Janine]] is the [[Fuchsia City]] gym leader. [[Red]] is the final trainer in the castle.  
===Gym Leader Castle===
{{main|Gym Leader Castle}}
The Gym Leader Castle is divided into two parts: the [[Johto]] and [[Kanto]] Gym Leader Castles. The Johto Castle features the Johto region [[Gym Leader]]s, [[Elite Four]], the {{pkmn|Champion}}, and even four [[Team Rocket]] members. Completing the Johto Castle will unlock the Kanto Castle, where the eight Kanto Gym Leaders from {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} can be battle. If the player is victorious against all eight Kanto Gym Leaders, they are allowed to challenge {{ga|Red}}.


The laboratory is only accessible with a Gameboy or Gameboy Color Pokémon game inserted in the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak. The lab features a PC system much like a [[Pokémon Center]] with an easier way to organize, move, and transfer Pokémon. The PC can be used to transfer items and mail as well and even release Pokémon. The PC features a special box called the N64 Box, this being the storage system for Pokémon Stadium 2 and can be used to transfer Pokémon in a different form of trading by dropping off the Pokémon for whichever game the player are sending them to (ie: Red) and then insert {{v2|Red}} in the transfer pak and transfer the Pokémon from the N64 Box to one of the PC Boxes in the actual game. The transfer can also be done to the current Pokémon party as long as an available space exists.  
===Oak's Laboratory===
The [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|laboratory]] is only accessible with a Game Boy or Game Boy Color Pokémon game inserted in the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak. The lab features a PC system much like a [[Pokémon Center]] with an easier way to organize, move, and transfer Pokémon. The PC can be used to transfer items and mail as well and even release Pokémon. The PC features a special box called the N64 Box, this being the storage system for Pokémon Stadium 2 and can be used to transfer Pokémon in a different form of trading by dropping off the Pokémon for whichever game the player are sending them to (i.e., Red) and then insert {{game|Red and Blue|s|Red}} in the Transfer Pak and transfer the Pokémon from the N64 Box to one of the PC Boxes in the actual game. The transfer can also be done to the current Pokémon party as long as an available space exists.  


Also, a [[Pokédex]] is available for viewing much like the original Pokédex, but with more detailed areas with pictures of Pokémon. A trade machine is also here where two Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak holders can trade between each other rather than using link cables. A special case for items called the Metal Case (for Gold and Silver) lets the player drop off items and keep them in the game, and can be used to transfer items to other players, much like Pokémon. The Color Case is for {{3v|Red|Blue|Yellow}} versions only, and can be used like the Metal Case.  
Also, a [[Pokédex]] is available for viewing much like the original Pokédex, but with more detailed areas with pictures of Pokémon. A trade machine is also here where two Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak holders can trade between each other rather than using link cables. A special case for items called the Metal Case (for Gold and Silver) lets the player drop off items and keep them in the game, and can be used to transfer items to other players, much like Pokémon. The Color Case is for {{3v|Red|Blue|Yellow}} versions only, and can be used like the Metal Case.


Earl's Academy is a sophisticated library for new players and veterans who want to learn more about their Pokémon. The academy features a Class Room where players can learn about the game, get quizzed on it, then battle against, students learning various battle techniques. If all classes are completed, the player unlocks the question mark door, which enters data about {{game|Crystal}} (only when used in the transfer pak) alongside a data entry for the move {{m|Curse}}. Besides that, some moves are highlighted indicating that those moves have extra features which can be viewed at the top of the screen.  
===Earl's Academy===
Earl's Academy is a sophisticated library for new players and veterans who want to learn more about their Pokémon. The academy features a Class Room where players can learn about the game, get quizzed on it, then battle against, students learning various battle techniques. If all classes are completed, the player unlocks the question mark door, which enters data about {{game|Crystal}} (only when used in the Transfer Pak) alongside a data entry for the move {{m|Curse}}. Besides that, some moves are highlighted indicating that those moves have extra features which can be viewed at the top of the screen.  


The Gameboy Tower allows players to play their Pokémon Gameboy/Gameboy Color games on the TV screen with wallpaper and two loading features: Load Little and Load Max. When the player completes all of the Stadium Modes and the Gym Leader Castle, the player is rewarded access to VS Rival cave where they can battle against [[Silver]]. Defeating Silver not only finishes the game, but also unlocks the Rival Cave map for Free Battle mode. Most maps from the game must be played on at least once to unlock them on Free Battle mode. The last feature of White City is Your Room, where player's can decorate their room with various items held in the game. The items can be increased by utilizing [[Mystery Gift]] from the main menu.
===Game Boy Tower===
{{main|Game Boy Tower}}
The Game Boy Tower allows players to play their Pokémon Game Boy and Game Boy Color games on the TV screen with wallpaper and two loading features: Load Little and Load Max.
 
===Other===
When the player completes all of the [[Stadium Mode]]s and the Gym Leader Castle, the player is rewarded access to VS [[Rival]] cave where they can battle against Silver. Defeating Silver not only finishes the game, but also unlocks the Rival Cave map for Free Battle mode. Most maps from the game must be played on at least once to unlock them on Free Battle mode. The last feature of White City is Your Room, where player's can decorate their room with various items held in the game. The items can be increased by utilizing [[Mystery Gift]] from the main menu.
 
==Trainers==
===Round 1===
{{Party/Single|color={{silver color}}|headcolor={{silver color light}}|bordercolor={{silver color dark}}|sprite=S2 Silver.png|prize=N/A|name={{color2|000000|Silver (game)|Rival}}|game=Pokémon Stadium 2|location=White City|pokemon=3}}|
{{Pokémon/2|ndex=249|pokemon=Lugia|level=100|type1=Psychic|type2=Flying|held=Sharp Beak|move1=Aeroblast|move1type=Flying|move2=Psychic|move2type=Psychic|move3=Surf|move3type=Water|move4=Safeguard|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/2|ndex=250|pokemon=Ho-Oh|level=100|type1=Fire|type2=Flying|held=Charcoal|move1=Sacred Fire|move1type=Fire|move2=Steel Wing|move2type=Steel|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground|move4=Safeguard|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/2|ndex=150|pokemon=Mewtwo|level=100|type1=Psychic|held=TwistedSpoon|move1=Psychic|move1type=Psychic|move2=ThunderPunch|move2type=Electric|move3=Hidden Power|move3type=Normal|move4=Safeguard|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
===Round 2===
{{Party/Single|color={{silver color}}|headcolor={{silver color light}}|bordercolor={{silver color dark}}|sprite=S2 Silver.png|prize=N/A|name={{color2|000000|Silver (game)|Rival}}|game=Pokémon Stadium 2|location=White City|pokemon=3}}|
{{Pokémon/2|ndex=249|pokemon=Lugia|level=100|type1=Psychic|type2=Flying|held=Leftovers|move1=Aeroblast|move1type=Flying|move2=Psychic|move2type=Psychic|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground|move4=Safeguard|move4type=Normal}}
|{{Pokémon/2|ndex=250|pokemon=Ho-Oh|level=100|type1=Fire|type2=Flying|held=Quick Claw|move1=Sacred Fire|move1type=Fire|move2=Thunder|move2type=Electric|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground|move4=Giga Drain|move4type=Grass}}
|{{Pokémon/2|ndex=150|pokemon=Mewtwo|level=100|type1=Psychic|held=King's Rock|move1=Psychic|move1type=Psychic|move2=Thunderbolt|move2type=Electric|move3=Submission|move3type=Fighting|move4=Recover|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|es_eu=Ciudad Blanca
|it=Chiarapoli
|fr=White City
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{{Stadium Series}}<br>
{{Stadium Series}}<br>
{{Project Locations notice}}
{{Project Locations notice}}


[[Category:Pokémon Stadium 2]]
[[Category:Pokémon Stadium 2]]

Revision as of 06:55, 14 October 2015

File:Whitecity.jpg
White City in Pokémon Stadium 2
Not to be confused with White Forest or Black City.

White City (Japanese: ホワイトシティ White City) is the city visited in the Nintendo 64 game, Pokémon Stadium 2. The city's most notable sites are the large Pokémon Stadium, the Laboratory, the prestigious Earl's Pokémon Academy, and the Gym Leader Castle. Silver can be fought here.

Areas of interest

Kid's Club

White City also features a Kid's Club where players can play minigames involving various Pokémon competing which each other for the best score or best time. Kid's Club features a minigame champion mode where players compete to collect the selected amount of coins and the winner of the game gets to see a display of the Pokémon from the minigames that player won in. If the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak is attached alongside one of the Game Boy or Game Boy Color Pokémon games and that player wins the minigame champion mode, then the coins that were selected will be distributed to the Coin Case in the respective game.

The club also features a new quiz game where one player can tackle as many questions as they can answer within a certain time limit. The modes Easy, Normal, and Hard determine the type of questions that appear. The quiz game also features a multiplayer mode where players compete to answer questions until one player reaches a score of ten. White City also has a Free Battle arena where players can battle against each other using Pokémon from Generation I and Generation II, and even fight a CPU player.

Gym Leader Castle

Main article: Gym Leader Castle

The Gym Leader Castle is divided into two parts: the Johto and Kanto Gym Leader Castles. The Johto Castle features the Johto region Gym Leaders, Elite Four, the Champion, and even four Team Rocket members. Completing the Johto Castle will unlock the Kanto Castle, where the eight Kanto Gym Leaders from Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal can be battle. If the player is victorious against all eight Kanto Gym Leaders, they are allowed to challenge Red.

Oak's Laboratory

The laboratory is only accessible with a Game Boy or Game Boy Color Pokémon game inserted in the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak. The lab features a PC system much like a Pokémon Center with an easier way to organize, move, and transfer Pokémon. The PC can be used to transfer items and mail as well and even release Pokémon. The PC features a special box called the N64 Box, this being the storage system for Pokémon Stadium 2 and can be used to transfer Pokémon in a different form of trading by dropping off the Pokémon for whichever game the player are sending them to (i.e., Red) and then insert Red in the Transfer Pak and transfer the Pokémon from the N64 Box to one of the PC Boxes in the actual game. The transfer can also be done to the current Pokémon party as long as an available space exists.

Also, a Pokédex is available for viewing much like the original Pokédex, but with more detailed areas with pictures of Pokémon. A trade machine is also here where two Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak holders can trade between each other rather than using link cables. A special case for items called the Metal Case (for Gold and Silver) lets the player drop off items and keep them in the game, and can be used to transfer items to other players, much like Pokémon. The Color Case is for Red, Blue, and Yellow Versions versions only, and can be used like the Metal Case.

Earl's Academy

Earl's Academy is a sophisticated library for new players and veterans who want to learn more about their Pokémon. The academy features a Class Room where players can learn about the game, get quizzed on it, then battle against, students learning various battle techniques. If all classes are completed, the player unlocks the question mark door, which enters data about Pokémon Crystal (only when used in the Transfer Pak) alongside a data entry for the move Curse. Besides that, some moves are highlighted indicating that those moves have extra features which can be viewed at the top of the screen.

Game Boy Tower

Main article: Game Boy Tower

The Game Boy Tower allows players to play their Pokémon Game Boy and Game Boy Color games on the TV screen with wallpaper and two loading features: Load Little and Load Max.

Other

When the player completes all of the Stadium Modes and the Gym Leader Castle, the player is rewarded access to VS Rival cave where they can battle against Silver. Defeating Silver not only finishes the game, but also unlocks the Rival Cave map for Free Battle mode. Most maps from the game must be played on at least once to unlock them on Free Battle mode. The last feature of White City is Your Room, where player's can decorate their room with various items held in the game. The items can be increased by utilizing Mystery Gift from the main menu.

Trainers

Round 1



Round 2



In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French White City
Italy Flag.png Italian Chiarapoli
Spain Flag.png European Spanish Ciudad Blanca


Features of the Stadium series
Stadium Cups: Pika CupPetit CupPoké Cup
Prime CupLittle CupChallenge Cup
Modes: Stadium ModeBattle Mode
Other: Gym Leader CastleWhite City
Earl's Pokémon AcademyGame Boy TowerKids Club
Mobile StadiumMystery GiftPokémon LabVictory Palace


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