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| '''Mt. Chimney''' (Japanese: '''えんとつやま''' ''Mt. Chimney'') is a landmark in the [[Hoenn]] region. The peak is accessible via cable car from {{rt|112|Hoenn}}, and from there a path south leads down [[Jagged Pass]]. | | '''Mt. Chimney''' (Japanese: '''えんとつやま''' ''Mt. Chimney'') is a large volcano in the [[Hoenn]] region. The peak is accessible via cable car from {{rt|112|Hoenn}}, and from there a path south leads down [[Jagged Pass]]. |
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| In {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Sapphire|s}}, [[Team Aqua]] steal a meteorite from the [[Meteor Falls]] and put it in a machine with the intention of causing the volcano to become dormant. In {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Ruby|s}}, [[Team Magma]] steal a meteorite from the Meteor Falls and put it in a machine with the intention of reactivating the volcano. The situation in {{game|Emerald}} is initially the same as in Pokémon Ruby. However, Team Magma has a base within the volcano, which is where {{p|Groudon}} makes its home prior to its battle against {{p|Kyogre}}. | | In {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Sapphire|s}}, [[Team Aqua]] steal a meteorite from the [[Meteor Falls]] and put it in a machine with the intention of causing the volcano to become dormant. In {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Ruby|s}}, [[Team Magma]] steal a meteorite from the Meteor Falls and put it in a machine with the intention of reactivating the volcano. The situation in {{game|Emerald}} is initially the same as in Pokémon Ruby. However, Team Magma has a base within the volcano, which is where {{p|Groudon}} makes its home prior to its battle against {{p|Kyogre}}. |
Revision as of 16:25, 15 January 2012
Mt. Chimney (Japanese: えんとつやま Mt. Chimney) is a large volcano in the Hoenn region. The peak is accessible via cable car from Route 112, and from there a path south leads down Jagged Pass.
In Pokémon Sapphire, Team Aqua steal a meteorite from the Meteor Falls and put it in a machine with the intention of causing the volcano to become dormant. In Pokémon Ruby, Team Magma steal a meteorite from the Meteor Falls and put it in a machine with the intention of reactivating the volcano. The situation in Pokémon Emerald is initially the same as in Pokémon Ruby. However, Team Magma has a base within the volcano, which is where Groudon makes its home prior to its battle against Kyogre.
After Team Aqua or Team Magma are stopped, Lava Cookies are available for purchase from an old lady for $200 at the top of Mt. Chimney. Also, several Trainers appear around the crater and are available for battle.
Geography
Mt. Chimney is a volcanic mountain located in the northern half of Hoenn, directly northeast of Lavaridge Town. At its southern base lies Route 112, the bottom cable car terminal, and both northern and southern openings of Fiery Path, a tunnel through the mountain itself. The cable car line inclines up the side of the volcano northwesterly until it reaches the other terminal at the peak. Here a choice can be made to continue on the short ascent to the magma crater of Mt. Chimney, or take Jagged Pass descending the south side of the mountain; a trek littered with ledges, mountainous foliage and ash-covered grass hiding wild Pokémon, then finally vacating back onto Route 112, on a pathway west to Lavaridge.
The volcano accumulates a vast cloud of soot above it which rains ash down upon Route 113 to the north, leaving the grass and trees in the area layered in residue.
Items
Shop
An old woman will sell individual Lava Cookies after the villainous team has left.
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Trainers with a PokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon.
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In the anime
Mt. Chimney was the location for the episode Fight For the Meteorite. The situation was the same as in the games except that the Meteor Falls were not visited and Ash and Professor Cozmo were both at the mountain at the time. Also, it is possibly to the east of Forina.
In the manga
In the Ruby & Sapphire arc of Pokémon Adventures, Team Aqua succeeded in ending the volcanic activity of Mt. Chimney. Sapphire, despite defeating Aqua Admin Matt, failed to stop their mission. The event was one of very few that Gabby and Ty could not report on, because of the order from their boss (which turns out to be Team Aqua's leader, Archie).
Trivia
- All waves and flowers in Hoenn based games can be seen to be blowing in the wind to the southwest. Despite this, ash from Mt. Chimney is constantly falling to its north, on Route 113.
- Erroneously, a man to the southwest of Mt. Chimney claims that the ash never falls to the southwest because of the wind. However, the wind should inevitably blow ash in this direction.
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