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When a Pokémon is caught in a Generation III game, it stores the location index as its met location in its [[Pokémon data structure (Generation III)|data structure]]. This data is used to display where a Pokémon was caught on the [[Summary]] screen.
When a Pokémon is caught in a Generation III game, it stores the location index as its met location in its [[Pokémon data structure (Generation III)|data structure]]. This data is used to display where a Pokémon was caught on the [[Summary]] screen.


When a Pokémon is migrated from Generation III to [[Generation IV]] via the [[Pal Park]], its met location index in the new Generation IV [[Pokémon data structure (Generation IV)|data structure]] is set to <code>0x37</code> ("Pal Park" in the [[List of locations by index number (Generation IV)|Generation IV location index table]]). However, this value is ignored, and instead the Pokémon's met location is displayed based on its [[game of origin]]: "Hoenn" for {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}; "Kanto" for {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}; and "Distant Land" for {{g|Colosseum}} and {{XD}}.
When a Pokémon is migrated from Generation III to [[Generation IV]] via the [[Pal Park]], its met location index in the new Generation IV [[Pokémon data structure (Generation IV)|data structure]] is set to <code>0x37</code> ("Pal Park" in the [[List of locations by index number (Generation IV)|Generation IV location index table]]). However, this value is ignored, and instead the Pokémon's met location is displayed based on its [[game of origin]]: "Hoenn" for {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}; "Kanto" for {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}; and "[[Distant land]]" for {{g|Colosseum}} and {{XD}}.


===Unrecognised locations===
===Unrecognized locations===
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire only recognize the white and <span style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}">cyan</span> indices, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen only recognize the white and <span style="background:#{{kanto color light}}">light green</span> ones, and Pokémon Emerald recognizes all of the listed indices (white, <span style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}">cyan</span>, <span style="background:#{{kanto color light}}">light green</span>, and <span style="background:#{{emerald color light}}">dark green</span>).
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire only recognize the white and <span style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}">cyan</span> indices, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen only recognize the white and <span style="background:#{{kanto color light}}">light green</span> ones, and Pokémon Emerald recognizes all of the listed indices (white, <span style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}">cyan</span>, <span style="background:#{{kanto color light}}">light green</span>, and <span style="background:#{{emerald color light}}">dark green</span>).


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The ID <code>0xC4</code> "CELADON DEPT." is internally used in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen for the [[Pokémon Center]] 2F rooms (the actual [[Celadon Department Store]] uses location ID <code>0x5E</code> "[[Celadon City|CELADON CITY]]"). In Pokémon Emerald, this ID is instead labeled "SPECIAL AREA". Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald internally use ID <code>0x57</code> "FERRY" for the Pokémon Center 2F rooms.
The ID <code>0xC4</code> "CELADON DEPT." is internally used in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen for the [[Pokémon Center]] 2F rooms (the actual [[Celadon Department Store]] uses location ID <code>0x5E</code> "[[Celadon City|CELADON CITY]]"). In Pokémon Emerald, this ID is instead labeled "SPECIAL AREA". Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald internally use ID <code>0x57</code> "FERRY" for the Pokémon Center 2F rooms.


{| class="roundy sortable" style="margin:auto; background: #{{emerald color}}; border: 5px solid #{{sapphire color light}}"
Several location indices have their names handled specially:
* <code>0x42</code>: Has the name "<villainous team> HIDEOUT", but is coded to display as "HIDEOUT" on a Pokémon's summary screen.
* <code>0x56</code>: Has the name "SECRET BASE", but is coded to display as "<name>'s BASE" in the location header pop-up.
* <code>0x57</code>: Has an empty string as a name in Western versions or the name "SPECIAL" (とくしゅ) in Japanese versions, but is coded to display as "FERRY" on a Pokémon's summary screen or in the [[save]] menu.
 
{| class="roundy sortable blacklinks" style="margin:auto; background: #{{emerald color}}; border: 5px solid #{{sapphire color light}}"
! style="background-color:#{{ruby color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | #
! style="background-color:#{{ruby color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | #
! style="background-color:#{{ruby color light}}" class="unsortable" | Hex
! style="background-color:#{{ruby color light}}" class="unsortable" | Hex
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| 074 || 0x4A || [[Fiery Path]]
| 074 || 0x4A || [[Fiery Path]]
|- style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}"
| 075 || 0x4B || [[Fiery Path]]
| 075 || 0x4B || [[Fiery Path]] <small>(unused)</small>
|- style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}"
| 076 || 0x4C || [[Jagged Pass]]
| 076 || 0x4C || [[Jagged Pass]]
|- style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}"
| 077 || 0x4D || [[Jagged Pass]]
| 077 || 0x4D || [[Jagged Pass]] <small>(unused)</small>
|- style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}"
| 078 || 0x4E || [[Sealed Chamber]]
| 078 || 0x4E || [[Sealed Chamber]]
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| 128 || 0x80 || [[S.S. Anne]]
| 128 || 0x80 || [[S.S. Anne]]
|- style="background:#{{kanto color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{kanto color light}}"
| 129 || 0x81 || {{OBP|Underground Path|Kanto Routes 5-6}} <small>([[Route]]s {{rtn|5|Kanto}}-{{rtn|6|Kanto}})</small>
| 129 || 0x81 || {{OBP|Underground Path|Kanto Routes 5–6}} <small>([[Route]]s {{rtn|5|Kanto}}-{{rtn|6|Kanto}})</small>
|- style="background:#{{kanto color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{kanto color light}}"
| 130 || 0x82 || {{OBP|Underground Path|Kanto Routes 7-8}} <small>([[Route]]s {{rtn|7|Kanto}}-{{rtn|8|Kanto}})</small>
| 130 || 0x82 || {{OBP|Underground Path|Kanto Routes 7–8}} <small>([[Route]]s {{rtn|7|Kanto}}-{{rtn|8|Kanto}})</small>
|- style="background:#{{kanto color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{kanto color light}}"
| 131 || 0x83 || [[Diglett's Cave]]
| 131 || 0x83 || [[Diglett's Cave]]
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| 195 || 0xC3 || [[Ember Spa]]
| 195 || 0xC3 || [[Ember Spa]]
|- style="background:#{{kanto color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{kanto color light}}"
| 196 || 0xC4 || Celadon Dept.{{sup/3|FRLG}}<br>Special Area{{sup/3|E}}
| 196 || 0xC4 || [[Pokémon_Center#2F|Celadon Dept.]]{{sup/3|FRLG}}<br>Special Area{{sup/3|E}}
|- style="background:#{{emerald color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{emerald color light}}"
| 197 || 0xC5 || [[Team Aqua Hideout|Aqua Hideout]]
| 197 || 0xC5 || [[Team Aqua Hideout|Aqua Hideout]]
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 24 May 2024

Each location in the Generation III games is associated with an index number used internally by the game. These location indices are enumerated, in order, in the table below.

Met location

When a Pokémon is caught in a Generation III game, it stores the location index as its met location in its data structure. This data is used to display where a Pokémon was caught on the Summary screen.

When a Pokémon is migrated from Generation III to Generation IV via the Pal Park, its met location index in the new Generation IV data structure is set to 0x37 ("Pal Park" in the Generation IV location index table). However, this value is ignored, and instead the Pokémon's met location is displayed based on its game of origin: "Hoenn" for Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald; "Kanto" for Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen; and "Distant land" for Pokémon Colosseum and XD.

Unrecognized locations

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire only recognize the white and cyan indices, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen only recognize the white and light green ones, and Pokémon Emerald recognizes all of the listed indices (white, cyan, light green, and dark green).

Note that locations shared between Pokémon Emerald and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (such as Navel Rock and Altering Cave) have two separate index numbers, one for each region. Locations such as the Safari Zone and Victory Road also have two separate index numbers.

Outsider Pokémon whose met location is not recognised, including Pokémon met in Colosseum or XD, display "obtained in a trade"RSE or "Met in a trade"FRLG. A Pokémon is considered an outsider Pokémon if any of its Original Trainer's Trainer ID, Secret ID, or Original Trainer name do not match the player's.

List

The rows in the table are color-coded as follows:

  • Indices in cyan (i.e. 0x00-0x57) appear in Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald and are recognized by all three games.
  • Indices in light green (i.e. 0x58-0xC4) appear in FireRed and LeafGreen and are recognized by FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald.
  • Indices in dark green (i.e. 0xC4-0xD4) only appear in and are recognized by Emerald.
  • Indices in white (i.e. 0xFD-0xFF) appear in and are recognized by all games.

The special location indices in white are:

  • 0xFD: Used by gift eggs while they are still eggs. Like all Eggs in Generation III, their met location is overwritten with where they hatched.
  • 0xFE: Used by Pokémon obtained in in-game trades.
  • 0xFF: Used by Pokémon obtained in event distributions. (Distinct from the fateful encounter flag that is set on Pokémon received from event distributions, and certain special Pokémon obtained in-game.)

The ID 0xC4 "CELADON DEPT." is internally used in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen for the Pokémon Center 2F rooms (the actual Celadon Department Store uses location ID 0x5E "CELADON CITY"). In Pokémon Emerald, this ID is instead labeled "SPECIAL AREA". Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald internally use ID 0x57 "FERRY" for the Pokémon Center 2F rooms.

Several location indices have their names handled specially:

  • 0x42: Has the name "<villainous team> HIDEOUT", but is coded to display as "HIDEOUT" on a Pokémon's summary screen.
  • 0x56: Has the name "SECRET BASE", but is coded to display as "<name>'s BASE" in the location header pop-up.
  • 0x57: Has an empty string as a name in Western versions or the name "SPECIAL" (とくしゅ) in Japanese versions, but is coded to display as "FERRY" on a Pokémon's summary screen or in the save menu.


Generation IGeneration IIGeneration III (Colo/XD) • Generation IVGeneration VGeneration VI
Generation VII (SM/USUMLGPE) • Generation VIII (SwShBDSPLA) • Generation IX (SV)


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