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The battlefield of Fontaine | The waterside battlefield of Fontaine features water tiles, Switches, Flood Gates, and a Fountain. Only {{type|Water}} Pokémon can stand on water tiles. Switches can be stepped on in order to manipulate Flood Gates, which control the amount of water tiles present on the battlefield. The Fountain deals Water-type damage to Pokémon adjacent to it. | ||
==Wild Pokémon areas== | ==Wild Pokémon areas== | ||
===Ravine=== | ===Ravine=== |
Revision as of 18:30, 19 January 2013
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Warlord | Motochika (Masanori in Not Worth Fighting Over) | ||||
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Fontaine (Japanese: イズミの国 Izumi Nation) is a Kingdom in Pokémon Conquest.
Battlefield
The waterside battlefield of Fontaine features water tiles, Switches, Flood Gates, and a Fountain. Only Water-type Pokémon can stand on water tiles. Switches can be stepped on in order to manipulate Flood Gates, which control the amount of water tiles present on the battlefield. The Fountain deals Water-type damage to Pokémon adjacent to it.
Wild Pokémon areas
Ravine
Available Pokémon:
Level 1
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Magikarp |
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Gyarados |
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Wooper |
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Spheal |
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Piplup |
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Bibarel |
Level 2
Level 3
Farm
Available Pokémon:
Level 1
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Magikarp |
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Wooper |
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Piplup |
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Oshawott |
Level 2
Level 3
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Magikarp |
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Gyarados |
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Wooper |
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Quagsire |
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Piplup |
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Bibarel |
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Oshawott |
Utilities
- Bank
- Invest gold to upgrade locations. Not available in the initial story.
- Shop
- Buy and sell items.
- Ponigiri Shop
- Increase Pokémon's Energy by feeding them ponigiri.
- River of Gold
- Go panning in the River of Gold. Appears after upgrading the Shop and the Ponigiri Shop.
Battles
Not Worth Fighting Over (entire block)
Masanori can and will recruit more Warriors found in his Kingdom and equip items to himself and his army prior to being attacked.
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Masanori | Morichika | ||
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Eagle Eye |
N/A | N/A | ||
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Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | イズミの国 Izumi no Kuni | From 泉 izumi, fountain. |
English | Fontaine | French for "spring" or "fountain". |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 泉水之國 Quánshuǐ-zhī Guó | From 泉水 quánshuǐ, spring water. |
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