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* It is one of the towns in the anime where a contest is located at. | * It is one of the towns in the anime where a contest is located at. | ||
* This is the only area in Sinnoh where [[Poké Ball#Generation III Poké_Balls|Dive Ball]]s can be obtained; they have no advantage due to the lack of [[Underwater|deep water]] in Sinnoh, though. | * This is the only area in Sinnoh where [[Poké Ball#Generation III Poké_Balls|Dive Ball]]s can be obtained; they have no advantage due to the lack of [[Underwater|deep water]] in Sinnoh, though. | ||
* In the anime it is said that | * In the anime it is said that {{p[Angie}} lives in Solaceon town. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Revision as of 04:48, 26 January 2009
Solaceon Town (Japanese: ズイタウン Zui Town) is a town in central Sinnoh. It is located between Route 209 and Route 210, while also being the location of Solaceon Ruins. It is a fairly small town with a tiny village community.
It is a temperate town where people and Pokémon can relax. There was once nothing there but a road, but people and Pokémon gathered and a town formed. Solaceon Town is mostly full of Ranchers and Cowgirls, appearing to be a farming community. There were big Pokémon ranches around the town in the past. Most of the town residents live live on the western side of town, near the main road. The eastern side of town is full of trees and ledges to make it look like a maze. Solaceon Ruins is located on the far west side of town.
Close to the town are the Lost Tower, a tomb for deceased Pokémon, and the Hallowed Tower, home of Spiritomb, it is called the crumbling stone tower until an Odd Keystone is placed into it.
Places of interest
Pokémon Daycare
- Main article: Pokémon Daycare
Sinnoh's Pokémon Daycare is located here. This is where trainers can drop off and pick up Pokémon from the old couple that lives there. Pokémon left at a daycare gain experience based on how many steps the player takes. It is free to put a Pokémon into the daycare and to take it it costs $100 to take it out, plus an additional $100 per level gained while in the daycare. The Pokémon Daycare can keep up to two Pokémon at a time. Pokémon kept there will occasionally breed and have a Pokémon egg, if certain conditions are right. Breeding is not possible at Pokémon daycares that only raise one Pokémon at a time. An old man waits outside the house, informing the player if they have found an egg. An old woman waits at the counter inside, for trainer to pick up and drop off their Pokémon. There will also be a man waiting at a table there, giving the player a Day Care Checker app for their Pokétch. Unlike other generations, there is a PC in the Pokémon Daycare, where makes it easier to exchange Pokémon.
Pokémon News Press
- Main article: Pokémon News Press
There's also the Pokémon News Press building located in the small town. It is run by two people, who create and print the Sinnoh region's newspaper. The Pokémon News Press is tiny, containing only a TV and a desk, with a writing pad and a computer, but the newspaper has many fans. One of the men asks the player each day to show him a different Pokémon the player has already seen, awarding Poké Balls if the request is granted. The Pokémon he wants to see is often simple to obtain because he only asks for Pokémon already listed in the player's Pokédex. A player who accomplishes this task within 24 hours will be rewarded with three of any type of Poké Ball, except for Master Balls, Cherish Balls and Park Balls. There are featured top story of the newspaper on the computer called the "Weekly Poké Ball Roundup". They are featured articles on new types of Poké Balls.
Solaceon Ruins
- Main article: Solaceon Ruins
The Solaceon Ruins is a cave found in the eastern side of Solaceon Town. It is the set of ruins where the player can find the Unown in Sinnoh. In each main room there is writing in the Unown alphabet that indicates which exit to take to get to the next room. The first room has only Unown of the "F" variety, the second, has "R" and so on, spelling out the word "friend". The dead-end rooms (reached by not following the Unown alphabet instructions) house the other twenty varieties of Unown. The last room holds four items (Nugget, Rare Candy, Mind Plate, Odd Incense) and an inscription written in Unown script. In Pokémon Platinum the Rare Candy is replaced by HM05 (Defog).
Seal Woman
In the eastern-most house of Solaceon Town, living near the Solaceon Ruins, is a woman who will give the player a Seal Case, an item which will hold Poké Ball seals, which can be purchased later in the game in Sunyshore City. There is also a little boy in the house, which is the women's son. He goes into the Solaceon Ruins everyday to learn the Alphabet, which he does by watching the Unown, originally found within the cave. If the boy is shown each of the different forms of Unown, he will give the player ten of the corresponding seal, with the same shape of the Unown.
Demography
The population of Solaceon Town is 21, making it a fairly small community for such a large area. This does not include people in the Solaceon Ruins, the Nurse at the Pokémon Center, or the Poké Mart clerks. Most of the townspeople live on the west side of town, near the main road.
Poké Mart
Item | Price |
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Balls
| |
Poké Ball | $200 |
Dusk Ball | $1,000 |
Net Ball | $1,000 |
Nest Ball | $1,000 |
Medicine
| |
Potion | $300 |
Super Potion | $700 |
Antidote | $100 |
Paralyz Heal | $200 |
Awakening | $250 |
Burn Heal | $250 |
Ice Heal | $250 |
Other items
| |
Escape Rope | $550 |
Repel | $350 |
Air Mail | $50 |
Items
- Honey (hidden)
- Persim: Next to the Poké Mart.
- Nanab: x2 Next to the Poké Mart.
- Figy: Next to the Poké Mart.
- Day Care Checker: Man in the Pokémon Daycare.
- Pokémon History: Resident in the center of the town.
- Seal Case: Woman in the far eastern house.
- Alphabet seals: Small boy in the far eastern house for showing the respective Unown
Trivia
- Solaceon's Japanese town motto is きままに くらせる まち.
- It is one of the towns in the anime where a contest is located at.
- This is the only area in Sinnoh where Dive Balls can be obtained; they have no advantage due to the lack of deep water in Sinnoh, though.
- In the anime it is said that {{p[Angie}} lives in Solaceon town.
In other languages
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ズイタウン Zui Town | |
English | Solaceon Town | From solace, meaning comfort. |
French | Bonville | From bon, good, and ville, village. |
German | Trostu | From Trost, consolation. |
Italian | Flemminia | From flemma, placidity. |
Spanish | Pueblo Sosiego | Sosiego means calm, serenity. |
Korean | 신수마을 Sinsu Village |
This article is part of Project Cities and Towns, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every city and town in the Pokémon world. |