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**When traded to any Pokémon game outside of Orre, a Pokémon's status screen will say it was met in a distant land. | **When traded to any Pokémon game outside of Orre, a Pokémon's status screen will say it was met in a distant land. | ||
* The name Orre may be derived from the word ''{{wp|ore}}'', as a reference to the cities and towns that are named after minerals. | * The name Orre may be derived from the word ''{{wp|ore}}'', as a reference to the cities and towns that are named after minerals. | ||
*Orre was the only region not in any of the 2D games, unless | *Orre was the only region not in any of the 2D games, unless one counts the [[Orange Archipelago]] which was not in any game at all. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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Orre (Japanese: オーレ地方 Ōre-chihō) is the setting of the Generation III games Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. Orre has no wild Pokémon in Pokémon Colosseum, and only a few starting to pop up in specific spots in Pokémon XD. In these circumstances, Trainers use Pokémon imported from regions of the Pokémon nation, primarily Johto and Hoenn. Pokémon battles are, for the most part, played in double battle style with the Trainers putting two Pokémon out each. There is no form of a Pokémon League, but rather, a variety of facilities which offer consecutive battles. However, Michael wanting to start his Pokémon Journey when he comes of age would imply that there is at least something similar to a Pokémon League in Orre, if not an actual Pokémon League.
Geography
This region is noticeably arid, being divided into a huge desert wasteland and a small, mountainous green region. In the center is Mt. Battle, a dormant volcano where trainers go to sharpen their skills. Orre has very few settlements in it due to the climate. Interestingly, its largest city, Phenac City, is located in Orre's harshest environment. There is a lively port to the southwest of Orre, which is presumably how it keeps its connections with the other regions, using ships such as the S.S. Libra. Despite its environmental problems, it is one of the most advanced regions in terms of science and architecture. Due to the rough terrain, it is not known if there are any connecting routes, and wild Pokémon are very rare, appearing only a handful of spots throughout the whole region.
Locations
Cities/Towns
Areas of interest
- Dr. Kaminko's Lab
- Miror B.'s Hideout
- Pyrite Cave
- Mt. Battle
- Citadark Isle
- Outskirt Stand
- Pokémon HQ Lab
- Realgam Tower
- Cipher Key Lair
- Relic Cave
- Shadow Pokémon Laboratory
- Snagem Hideout
- The Under Subway
- S.S. Libra's wreck
- Various Poké Spots
Gyms/Stadiums/Colosseums
- Deep Colosseum
- Mt. Battle
- Orre Colosseum
- Phenac Stadium
- Prestige Precept Center
- Pyrite Colosseum
- Tower Colosseum
- Under Colosseum
Trivia
- Phoenix, Arizona was the inspiration for Orre.[1]
- Orre is one of only two regions to have more than one crime syndicate plaguing the region, the other being Hoenn.
- Coincidentally, both of these Regions debuted in Generation III, and have only been used in those regions.
- The Pokémon Center in Phenac City is the only Pokémon Center in the region that has a trade center.
- When traded to any Pokémon game outside of Orre, a Pokémon's status screen will say it was met in a distant land.
- The name Orre may be derived from the word ore, as a reference to the cities and towns that are named after minerals.
- Orre was the only region not in any of the 2D games, unless one counts the Orange Archipelago which was not in any game at all.
In other languages
- French: Rhode
- Spanish: Aura
- Italian: Auros
- German: Orre
References
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