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'''Tumblecube Island''' (Japanese: '''カクコロ島''' ''Kakukoro Island'') is the setting of the game [[Pokémon Quest]].
'''Tumblecube Island''' (Japanese: '''カクコロ島''' ''Kakukoro Island'') is the setting of the game [[Pokémon Quest]]. The island appears to be uninhabited by any [[human]]s, only being home to cube-shaped [[wild Pokémon]] known as [[Pokéxel]]s. {{DL|Base camp|List of decorations|Statues}} of Pokéxels seem to hold a symbolic importance for Tumblecube Island. These statues are discovered when the player clears the boss level for each location.


==Geography==
==Geography==
As its name suggests, Tumblecube Island is an island made of cubes. It is said that it possesses traces of an old civilization that no longer exists and that precious loot is hidden around the island. Tumblecube Island is home to 12 small areas of varying terrain.
As its name suggests, Tumblecube Island is an island made of cubes. It is said that it possesses traces of an old civilization that no longer exists and that precious loot is hidden around the island. Tumblecube Island is home to 12 small areas of varying terrain.


==Locations==
===Locations===
Each location has a certain amount of subareas to explore, plus a [[Type]] bonus which allows the player's Pokéxel to inflict more damage if it possesses that Typing. Not all locations, however, offer a Type bonus to the player.
Each location has a certain number of stages to explore. Most provide a [[type]] bonus which give Pokémon of that typing a boost in their HP and Attack stats.


* [[First Steppe]]
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{orange color dark}}" width=70%
* [[Gloomy Grove]]
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan="2" | Location
* [[Backforth Brook]]
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Type bonus
* [[Parched Peak]]
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" width="40%" | Unlock requirement
* [[Belly Button Cave]]
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Statue
* [[Pincushion Plain]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
* [[Miasma Moor]]
|[[File:Quest First Steppe icon.png|70px]]
* [[Hushed Highlands]]
|[[First Steppe]]
* [[Nightlight Nook]]
|{{t|Fighting}}
* [[Farside Fjord]]
|Available from beginning
* [[Chamber of Legends]]
|Prolific Statue
* [[Happenstance Island]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
 
|[[File:Quest Gloomy Grove icon.png|70px]]
==Culture==
|[[Gloomy Grove]]
Tumblecube Island appears to be uninhabited by any [[human]]s, only being home to cube-shaped [[wild Pokémon]] known as [[Pokéxel]]s. They are attracted by the smell of food at [[Base Camp]] and are willing to befriend humans. It is stated that, even if Pokéxels are the same species, their [[Pokémon Charm]]s and {{Abilities}} can be slightly different from each other. Pokéxels can be given [[Power Stone]]s to help them become stronger, and an [[Everstone]] button can be given to them to keep them from evolving.
|{{t|Fire}}
 
|Complete First Steppe
Statues of Pokéxels seem to hold a symbolic importance for Tumblecube Island. After defeating the boss at First Steppe, the player is given the Prolific Statue, which is carved in the shape of three {{p|Rattata}} and is most revered in the Chamber of Legends. The dialogue suggests that the statue is meant to symbolize prosperity, given how Rattata are capable of surviving no matter where they live. Similarly, the Flourishing Statue received after defeating the boss at Backforth Brook is carved in the shape of a {{p|Doduo}}, and it is said that the creator believed Doduo's physical strength would help Tumblecube Island to succeed.
|Spring Showers Statue
|- style="background:#FFF"
|[[File:Quest Backforth Brook icon.png|70px]]
|[[Backforth Brook]]
|{{t|Grass}}
|Complete First Steppe
|Flourishing Statue
|- style="background:#FFF"
|[[File:Quest Parched Peak icon.png|70px]]
|[[Parched Peak]]
|{{t|Flying}}
|Complete Gloomy Grove and Backforth Brook
|Tranquility Statue
|- style="background:#FFF"
|[[File:Quest Belly Button Cave icon.png|70px]]
|[[Belly Button Cave]]
|{{t|Water}}
|Complete Gloomy Grove and Backforth Brook
|Gentle Breeze Statue
|- style="background:#FFF"
|[[File:Quest Pincushion Plain icon.png|70px]]
|[[Pincushion Plain]]
|{{t|Bug}}
|Complete Gloomy Grove and Backforth Brook
|Abundance Statue
|- style="background:#FFF"
|[[File:Quest Miasma Moor icon.png|70px]]
|[[Miasma Moor]]
|{{t|Rock}}
|Complete Parched Peak, Belly Button Cave, and Pincushion Plain
|Purification Statue
|- style="background:#FFF"
|[[File:Quest Hushed Highlands icon.png|70px]]
|[[Hushed Highlands]]
|{{t|Ground}}
|Complete Parched Peak, Belly Button Cave, and Pincushion Plain
|Burning Mane Statue
|- style="background:#FFF"
|[[File:Quest Nightlight Nook icon.png|70px]]
|[[Nightlight Nook]]
|{{t|Psychic}}
|Complete Parched Peak, Belly Button Cave, and Pincushion Plain
|Longevity Statue
|- style="background:#FFF"
|[[File:Quest Farside Fjord icon.png|70px]]
|[[Farside Fjord]]
|{{t|Electric}}
|Complete Parched Peak, Belly Button Cave, and Pincushion Plain
|Reverent Statue
|- style="background:#FFF"
|[[File:Quest Chamber of Legends icon.png|70px]]
|[[Chamber of Legends]]
|None
|Complete Miasma Moor, Hushed Highlands, Nightlight Nook and Farside Fjord
|None
|- style="background:#FFF"
|style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Quest Happenstance Island icon.png|70px]]
|[[Happenstance Island]]
|None
|Complete Chamber of Legends
|style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | None
|}


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

Revision as of 04:29, 31 March 2020

Tumblecube Island カクコロ島
Kakukoro Island
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Introduction Pokémon Quest
Professor None
First partner Pokémon Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Pikachu, and Eevee
Regional Villains None
League
Pokémon League {{{league}}}
League Location {{{location}}}
Pokédex
Pokédex List {{{pokelist}}}
Anime
Series {{{series}}}
Season(s) {{{season}}}
Games
Generation VII
Games Pokémon Quest
Manga
Adventures Debut {{{manga}}}

Tumblecube Island (Japanese: カクコロ島 Kakukoro Island) is the setting of the game Pokémon Quest. The island appears to be uninhabited by any humans, only being home to cube-shaped wild Pokémon known as Pokéxels. Statues of Pokéxels seem to hold a symbolic importance for Tumblecube Island. These statues are discovered when the player clears the boss level for each location.

Geography

As its name suggests, Tumblecube Island is an island made of cubes. It is said that it possesses traces of an old civilization that no longer exists and that precious loot is hidden around the island. Tumblecube Island is home to 12 small areas of varying terrain.

Locations

Each location has a certain number of stages to explore. Most provide a type bonus which give Pokémon of that typing a boost in their HP and Attack stats.

Location Type bonus Unlock requirement Statue
Quest First Steppe icon.png First Steppe Fighting Available from beginning Prolific Statue
Quest Gloomy Grove icon.png Gloomy Grove Fire Complete First Steppe Spring Showers Statue
Quest Backforth Brook icon.png Backforth Brook Grass Complete First Steppe Flourishing Statue
Quest Parched Peak icon.png Parched Peak Flying Complete Gloomy Grove and Backforth Brook Tranquility Statue
Quest Belly Button Cave icon.png Belly Button Cave Water Complete Gloomy Grove and Backforth Brook Gentle Breeze Statue
Quest Pincushion Plain icon.png Pincushion Plain Bug Complete Gloomy Grove and Backforth Brook Abundance Statue
Quest Miasma Moor icon.png Miasma Moor Rock Complete Parched Peak, Belly Button Cave, and Pincushion Plain Purification Statue
Quest Hushed Highlands icon.png Hushed Highlands Ground Complete Parched Peak, Belly Button Cave, and Pincushion Plain Burning Mane Statue
Quest Nightlight Nook icon.png Nightlight Nook Psychic Complete Parched Peak, Belly Button Cave, and Pincushion Plain Longevity Statue
Quest Farside Fjord icon.png Farside Fjord Electric Complete Parched Peak, Belly Button Cave, and Pincushion Plain Reverent Statue
Quest Chamber of Legends icon.png Chamber of Legends None Complete Miasma Moor, Hushed Highlands, Nightlight Nook and Farside Fjord None
Quest Happenstance Island icon.png Happenstance Island None Complete Chamber of Legends None

In other languages

Language Name Origin
Japanese カクコロ島 Kakukoro Island From 角 kaku (cube) and コロコロ korokoro (onomatopoeia for rolling)
English Tumblecube Island From tumble and cube
French Île Trois-Dés From trois dés (three dice) and 3D
German Kubo-Eiland From kubo (Esperanto for cube)
Italian Isola Cubetti From cubetti (small cubes)
Spanish Isla Rodacubo From rodar (to roll) and cubo (cube)
Korean 네모루루섬 Nemoruru Seom From 네모 nemo (cube) and 대구루루 daegururu (onomatopoeia for rolling)
Chinese (Mandarin) 方可樂島 / 方可乐岛 Fāngkělè Dǎo From 方塊 / 方块 fāngkuài (cube) and 可樂 / 可乐 kělè (happy)
Chinese (Cantonese) 方可樂島 Fōnghólohk Dóu From 方塊 fōngfaai (cube) and 可樂 hólohk (happy)
Russian Кубико-остров Kubiko-ostrov
Остров Тамблкьюб Ostrov Tamblk'yub
From кубик kubik (cube)
From English name


Regions in the Pokémon world
Core series Kanto (Sevii Islands) • JohtoHoenn
Sinnoh (HisuiBattle Zone) • Unova (Blueberry Academy)
KalosAlolaGalar (Isle of ArmorCrown Tundra)
PaldeaKitakami
Side series White CityOrre
Anime Orange ArchipelagoDecolore Islands
Spin-off games FioreAlmiaObliviaPokémon IslandMintale Town
Ryme CityPasioRanseiFerrumLental
Mystery Dungeon worldPokéParkTCG Islands
Carmonte IslandTumblecube IslandAeos Island
TCG Southern IslandsPuzzle ContinentHolonParallel Worlds
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