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*'''German:'''Villa''' | *'''German:''' ''Villa'' | ||
*'''Spanish:''' ''Mansión'' | |||
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Location: | Resort Area | |||
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Region: | Sinnoh | |||
Generations: | IV | |||
File:Sinnoh Villa Map.png Location of Villa in Sinnoh. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
The Villa (Japanese: べっそう Villa) is a home owned by the player exclusively in Pokémon Platinum, located in the Resort Area of the Battle Zone. When the player arrives in the Resort Area the previous owner of the villa gives it to the player. The player can then purchase items from a catalog on the table. Certain NPCs such as Gym Leaders, the rival, Professor Rowan, Rowan's assistant (Dawn/Lucas), and the player's mom will visit the house from the start; some others after certain items have been purchased.
Catalog Guide
- Main article: Villa decoration
The items purchasable from the catalog are decorations for furnishing the house. They cannot be moved and most are not usable.
Item | Price |
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Table | $0 |
Big Sofa | $120,000 |
Small Sofa | $90,000 |
Bed | $187,000 |
Night Table | $58,000 |
TV | $220,000 |
Audio System | $160,000 |
Bookshelf | $150,000 |
Rack | $127,000 |
Houseplant | $120,000 |
PC Desk | $168,000 |
Music Box | $50,000 |
Piano | $146,700 |
Pokémon Bust | $150,000 |
Guest Set | $208,000 |
Wall Clock | $52,000 |
Masterpiece | $140,000 |
Tea Set | $108,000 |
Chandelier | $120,000 |
Trivia
- The previous owner of the villa mentions getting it from a rich man hailing from the Hoenn region, who gave it away before going home after collecting all of the rare stones in the region. This may be a reference to Steven Stone or his father, Mr. Stone, from the Hoenn saga.
In other languages
- German: Villa
- Spanish: Mansión
This article is part of Project Locations, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world. |