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| ===Name origin=== | | ===Name origin=== |
| Fuego is the Spanish word for fire. Its Japanese name refers to 蹈鞴 ''{{wp|tatara (furnace)|tatara}}'', foot bellows. | | Fuego is the Spanish word for fire. Its Japanese name refers to 蹈鞴 ''{{wp|tatara (furnace)|tatara}}'', a traditional Japanese furnace. |
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Revision as of 19:12, 12 May 2024
Fuego Ironworks
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タタラ製鉄所 Tatara Ironworks
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"Home to Molten Foundries"
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Map description:
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The sprawling ironworks is located with the forest at its back. The ironworks refines iron ore mined from Mt. Coronet to make iron and to manufacture mechanical parts.
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Location:
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West of Route 205, north of Floaroma Town
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Region:
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Sinnoh
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Generations:
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IV, VIII
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Location of Fuego Ironworks in Sinnoh.
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Pokémon world locations
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The Fuego Ironworks (Japanese: タタラ製鉄所 Tatara Ironworks) is a location in Sinnoh. Its motto is "Home to Molten Foundries." The building is owned by Mr. Fuego, a man who will give away a free Fire Stone to players who reach him in Diamond, Pearl, Brilliant Diamond, and Shining Pearl. In Pokémon Platinum, however, Mr. Fuego will offer the player four colored shards in trade for one Star Piece, one of each color (note that this can be repeated and thus Mr. Fuego can trade anytime should the player offer him a Star Piece). The interior of the building features spin tiles needed to navigate through the building.
It is located just north of Floaroma Town, while having the Eterna Forest at its back. It can be reached by surfing west in the stream on Route 205.
By going south and crossing the stream, the player will be able to reach the northern section of Floaroma Meadow.
The Fuego Ironworks refines iron ore mined from Mount Coronet to make iron and to manufacture mechanical parts.
Items
Exterior
Interior
Item
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Location
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Games
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Burn Heal
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On the other side of the wall east of Worker Dillan, in the section below the Full Heal
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D P BD SP
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Fire Stone
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In the upper-right corner of the interior
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D P Pt BD SP
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Rock Incense
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At the bottom-right area of the interior, amongst the spinning pads
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D P Pt BD SP
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TM35 (Flamethrower)
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Right next to the boiler
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D P Pt BD SP
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Hyper Potion
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In a standalone barrel at the right side of the building interior (hidden)
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D P BD SP
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Star Piece ×2
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- In a standalone barrel at the right side of the building interior (hidden)
- Received from Mr. Fuego upon talking to him for the first time
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Pt
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Full Heal
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At a dead end above the walled-off section with two blue crates and four barrels (hidden)
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D P BD SP
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Fire Stone
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Received from Mr. Fuego upon talking to him for the first time
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D P BD SP
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Green Shard
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Between the twisting narrow spinning pad passage
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Pt
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Red Shard
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Just above Mr. Fuego's area
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Pt
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Yellow Shard
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Behind the blue box just north of the first spinning tiles
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Pt
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Blue Shard
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In a dead end directly right after the twisting narrow passage
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Pt
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Calcium
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Directly right from Worker Dillan, behind a wall
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Pt
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Protein
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At a dead end around the mid-upper-left area, northwest of Worker Holden (hidden)
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Pt
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Exchange for Star Pieces
Pokémon
Generation IV
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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D
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P
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Pt
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28-30
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30%
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D
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P
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Pt
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28-29
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30%
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30%
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20%
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D
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P
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Pt
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29
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10%
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D
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P
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Pt
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28
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10%
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D
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P
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Pt
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29
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10%
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D
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P
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Pt
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29
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10%
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D
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P
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Pt
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29-30
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25%
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D
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P
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Pt
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29-31
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25%
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D
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P
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Pt
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28
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20%
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D
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P
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Pt
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29-30
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15%
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D
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P
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Pt
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29-31
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15%
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15%
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25%
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Surfing
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-30
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60%
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-40
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5%
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-40
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9%
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-30
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30%
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-40
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5%
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-30
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30%
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-40
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1%
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Fishing
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D
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P
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Pt
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3-10
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100%
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D
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P
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Pt
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3-15
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100%
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D
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P
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Pt
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10-25
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55%
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D
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P
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Pt
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10-25
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45%
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-40
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15%
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-50
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15%
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D
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P
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Pt
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30-40
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40%
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D
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P
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Pt
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30-55
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40%
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-50
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45%
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D
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P
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Pt
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30-55
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45%
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Swarm
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D
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P
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Pt
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28-29
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40%
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Special Pokémon
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D
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P
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Pt
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29
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20%
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D
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P
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Pt
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30
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2%
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D
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P
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Pt
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29-30
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22%
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D
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P
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Pt
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30-31
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22%
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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.
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Additionally, wild Pokémon can appear on the Honey Tree.
Generation VIII
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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BD
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SP
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29
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10%
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BD
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SP
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28
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10%
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BD
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SP
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29
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10%
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BD
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SP
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29
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10%
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BD
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SP
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29-30
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25%
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BD
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SP
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28
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20%
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BD
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SP
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29-30
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15%
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Surfing
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BD
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SP
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20-30
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60%
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BD
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SP
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20-40
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5%
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BD
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SP
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20-30
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30%
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BD
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SP
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20-40
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5%
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Fishing
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BD
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SP
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3-10
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100%
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BD
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SP
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10-25
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55%
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BD
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SP
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10-25
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45%
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BD
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SP
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20-40
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15%
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BD
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SP
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30-40
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40%
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BD
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SP
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20-50
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45%
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Swarm
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BD
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SP
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28-29
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40%
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Special Pokémon
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BD
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SP
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29
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20%
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BD
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SP
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30
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2%
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BD
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SP
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29-30
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22%
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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.
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Additionally, wild Pokémon can appear on the Honey Tree.
Trainers
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Worker Holden シュウイチ Shūichi Reward: $1320
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Worker Conrad シゲミチ Shigemichi Reward: $1320
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Trainer
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Pokémon
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Worker Holden シュウイチ Shūichi Reward: $1280
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Worker Conrad シゲミチ Shigemichi Reward: $1400
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Trainer
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Pokémon
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Worker Dillan イサオ Isao Reward: $1,488
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Worker Holden シュウイチ Shūichi Reward: $1,584
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Worker Conrad シゲミチ Shigemichi Reward: $1,584
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Layout
Exterior
Interior
In the anime
Fuego Ironworks in the
anime
The Fuego Ironworks was first mentioned in Double Team Turnover!, where Mars reported that the research on the Veilstone meteorites that was being conducted there had been completed, and that the Red Chain project was nearing completion.
The Fuego Ironworks first appeared in Unlocking the Red Chain of Events!. Ash and his friends entered to rescue Looker and the Team Rocket trio from the clutches of Team Galactic. The Ironworks is also the location where Jupiter and Charon constructed the Red Chain. When they left, Charon left a fragment of the Red Chain for Looker to examine. When scanned directly into the International Police database, this caused the scanner to explode and the International Police database to be wiped.
Unlike in the games, the Fuego Ironworks in the anime is abandoned and shut down due to pollution. They have been infiltrated by Team Galactic and reactivated secretly to experiment on the Red Chain and Veilstone meteorites.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Fuego Ironworks first appeared in Winning Over Wingull, where Pearl arrived there by accident after getting lost from his intended route to Lake Valor. After arriving, he was reunited with the Luxray that he had encountered several weeks earlier as a Luxio. Hearing voices from within the facility, Pearl rushed in to find Mr. Fuego, who revealed that Team Galactic had used the facility to produce the parts they required for the Galactic Bomb. After defeating the Pokémon that Team Galactic had left behind to guard the facility, Pearl asked Mr. Fuego for a list of parts that the villainous team had ordered.
In Cautious Clefairy, Mr. Fuego gave Pearl the list of ordered parts, which, to Pearl's confusion, revealed that Team Galactic was only building one Galactic Bomb, despite their goal being to capture all three lake guardians. He then offered to deliver some bolts and nuts to Rad Rickshaw in Eterna City in order to ask the bike shop owner why Team Galactic had held him captive earlier.
Trivia
Name origin
Fuego is the Spanish word for fire. Its Japanese name refers to 蹈鞴 tatara, a traditional Japanese furnace.
In other languages