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A trainer named Blossom is located in the center of town. By talking to her, the player is given the option to make an [[in-game trade]]. Blossom wants a {{p|Pincurchin}}, and will trade a {{p|Haunter}} named Hauntikins in exchange, which will evolve into {{p|Gengar}} after being traded. | A trainer named Blossom is located in the center of town. By talking to her, the player is given the option to make an [[in-game trade]]. Blossom wants a {{p|Pincurchin}}, and will trade a {{p|Haunter}} named Hauntikins in exchange, which will evolve into {{p|Gengar}} after being traded. | ||
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Levincia Gym - Paldea Gym #3
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Location ![]() Location of Levincia in Paldea. |
Levincia (Japanese: ハッコウシティ Hakkō City) is a city in the Paldea region, located in East Province (Area Two). Historically, it used to be a port town that shipped ore from the mines, before it became a major business hub in the present day.
Because of the Gym's specialized type, the people of this city tend to walk around accompanied by Electric-type Pokémon.
Places of interest
Levincia Gym
- Main article: Levincia Gym
The Levincia Gym is the official Gym of Levincia. The Gym Leader is Iono, who specializes in Electric-type Pokémon.
Effort Ribbon
The Effort Ribbon is obtained from the an NPC in the area of greenery within the southern portion of the city. For a Pokémon to obtain the Effort Ribbon, it must have 510 effort values.
Blossom
A trainer named Blossom is located in the center of town. By talking to her, the player is given the option to make an in-game trade. Blossom wants a Pincurchin, and will trade a Haunter named Hauntikins in exchange, which will evolve into Gengar after being traded.
Pokémon
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||||
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Trivia
Origin
- Main article: Pokémon world in relation to the real world → Paldea
As a large seaside city along Paldea's eastern coastline featuring modern buildings and towering high-rises, Levincia may be based on the real-world port city of València. Levincia also appears to be a modified anagram of València. The skyscraper complex in Levincia, however, appears to be based on Cuatro Torres found in Madrid instead.
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ハッコウシティ Hakkō City | From 発酵 hakkō (fermentation) and 発光 hakkō (luminescence) |
English | Levincia | From levin (archaic word for lightning) and leaven,[2] levadura (Spanish for yeast), and possibly Levante and Valencia |
German | Fermanca City | From fermentar (Spanish for "to ferment") and possibly Salamanca |
Spanish | Ciudad Leudal | From leudar (to leaven) and possibly Ciudad Condal (City of Counts; nickname of Barcelona) |
French | Levalendura | From levadura (Spanish for yeast) and possibly Valencia |
Italian | Leudapoli | From leudar (Spanish for "to leaven") and the suffix -poli (city) |
Korean | 누룩스시티 Nurukseu City | From 누룩 nuruk (traditional fermentation starter) and lux (unit of illuminance) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 釀光市 / 酿光市 Niàngguāng Shì | From 釀 / 酿 niàng / yeuhng (to ferment) and 亮光 liàngguāng / leuhnggwōng (light) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 釀光市 Yeuhnggwōng Síh |
References
- ↑ NPC: "This city’s electricity is generated by a species of Pokémon called Tadbulb! What hard workers!" (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet)
- ↑ NPC: "Where did the name Levincia come from? Is it from that old word “levin”? Or “leviathan”? Or maybe, ’cause the city has all these soaring buildings in its Million Volt Skyline, could it be from “leaven”? Like, you know, rising bread?" (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet)
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This article is part of Project Cities and Towns, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every city and town in the Pokémon world. |