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Revision as of 20:05, 17 June 2021
Cocona Village
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ココナむら Kokona Village
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Cocona Village in {{{variable2}}}.
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Map description
This area is not described by a map.
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[[|Cocona Village Gym]] - Oblivia Gym #{{{gymno}}}
[[File:{{{leadersprite}}}|{{{leader}}}|link={{{leader}}}]] [[{{{leader}}}|{{{leader}}}]]
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[[|Cocona Village Gym]] - Oblivia Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[|Cocona Village Gym]] - Oblivia Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Location Location of Cocona Village in Oblivia.
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Cocona Village (Japanese: ココナむら Kokona Village) is a location in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs.
It is located in Renbow Island and near Dolce Island. It is also where Booker lives, and is the location of the fake Rainbow Dais where the Rainbow Ceremony is held. The player can also take a boat to Dolce Island from the village.
Demographics
Cocona Village has a population of 16 (19, if people on Lapras Beach are counted), which includes Arley. This number makes it the largest settlement located in Oblivia.
Pokémon
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Quests
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Reward: 10 Ranger Points
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You had to get ukulele material in the tree trunk on Dolce Island. After a bit of trouble, you manged to find it. Pichu's ukulele can be fixed now.
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Reward: 10 Ranger Points
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You brought a wild Pachirisu to the girl in Cocona Village. Now she and the Pachirisu seem fine.
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Reward: 10 Ranger Points
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You managed to break the Wood Fence in Teakwood Forest. Now it should be easier to get through it.
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Reward: 10 Ranger Points
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You went to Rasp Cavern to investigate the mysterious moving rock that caused the elderly couple's argument. After, you brought back the Geodude you found. The couple now get along.
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Reward: 20 Ranger Points
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You were asked to find a floating, purple Pokémon that has an "X" mark on it. It turned out that both Drifloon and Drifblim were correct.
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Reward: 15 Ranger Points
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You chased after a Starly that couldn't fly well. It tried its best and learned to fly again.
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Reward: 15 Ranger Points
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Bidoof was chased continuously by Croagunk. You captured them both to calm them down.
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Reward: 25 Ranger Points
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The Pokémon that flew around where Dolce Island used to be turned out to be Togekiss. It was relieved to see its old friends.
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Reward: 25 Ranger Points
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You managed to gather Vileplume, Carnivine, and Venusaur. Once the guidebook is written, there will be less people mistaking them for plants.
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Reward: 25 Ranger Points
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The berry Booker wanted turned out to be called the "friend-mend berry." Thanks to it, Booker and Prof. Hastings are friends again.
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Reward: 10 Ranger Points
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You took th lunch box to the Wireless Tower in Mt. Latolato for an old woman. But the lunch was taken away by a Pidgey...
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Reward: 25 Ranger Points
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It was all in Nick's head. He may be a little more positive after this.
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Reward: 30 Ranger Points
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You managed to gather all six Pichu. Those Pichu and Ukulele Pichu had the best time they've had in a long time together.
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Past Cocona Village
Using the time-travel monument located in western Cocona Village, which was the Cocona Plaza in the past, Celebi will send the player back in time to past Cocona Village. One major difference between past and present Cocona Village is the gate on the northern-end of past Cocona Village, which appears as a pile of ruins in present Cocona Village. The gate connects to a part of Teakwood Forest that the player is unable to explore in the present and leads to a warp-point to any of seven temples in the past and participate in Wireless Multiplayer Missions, courtesy of Kira. The temples were built to worship Arceus.
Temples
In other languages
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Origin
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Japanese
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ココナむら Kokona Village
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From coconut
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English
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Cocona Village
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Same as Japanese name
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French
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Village Cocona
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Same as Japanese name
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German
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Kokonuba
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From Kokosnuss (coconut)
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Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
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Cocona
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Same as Japanese name
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