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The Pokémon Mansion (Japanese: ポケモンやしき Pokémon Mansion) is an area located on the northern half of Route 212. It is a big, old mansion owned by Mr. Backlot, the owner of Amity Square. The house is well-guarded outside. It is also the home of the famous Trophy Garden, which is located to the rear.
In the games
The mansion in Diamond and Pearl
It has many rooms, with the most important of them being Mr. Backlot's office, which is where a Pokémon statue guarded by a policeman is located. However, the guard is on break from 2 A.M. until 6 A.M., leaving the player free to touch the statue. (However, doing so will have no effect on the player or game whatsoever, even if they return after touching it.) In addition to touching the statue, Pokémon Platinum players can record Manaphy's data (as a seen Pokémon) from the book lying on Mr. Backlot's desk. This is often essential to complete the Sinnoh Pokédex. Other rooms in the mansion have beds, which can be used by the player to rest themselves along with their Pokémon.
A butler and many maids are employed in the Mansion. In Pokémon Platinum, players may fight the maids in the 5-Maid Knockout Exact-Turn Attack Challenge, in which five maids must be beaten in a certain number of turns (no more, no less). The prize for winning the challenge is a duel with either Lady Celeste or Rich Boy Liam.
The western and eastern exits of the mansion are blocked by the maids. Neither of these doorways are functional, and only serve as decoration, as players with Action Replay have proven.
Items
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TM87 (Swagger)
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In Mr. Backlot's office
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D P Pt
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Great Ball
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In the third room left of the entrance
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D P
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Luxury Ball
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In the third room left of the entrance
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Soothe Bell
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Given by a Maid in the second room from the left of the entrance
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D P Pt
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Burn Heal
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In a trash can in the first room left from the entrance (hidden)
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Protein
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In a trash can in the first room left from the entrance (hidden)
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Trainers
Note: This is a list of the Trainers who can be fought inside the mansion. For Trainers who appear outside the mansion, see Sinnoh Route 212 → Trainers.
Pokémon Platinum
If all five Maids were defeated in the exact number of requested turns, either Liam or Celeste will appear to battle the player.
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Maid Belinda ハンナ Hannah Reward: $1000
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Maid Sophie ソフィ Sophie Reward: $1080
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Maid Emily エミリ Emily Reward: $1160
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Maid Elena ヘレン Helen Reward: $1240
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Maid Clare クレア Claire Reward: $1320
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Lady Celeste サヤカ Sayaka Reward: $5600
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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
In the anime
Pokémon Mansion in the anime
The Pokémon Mansion was featured in Hungry for the Good Life!, with Mr. Backlot and his maid Monica living there. Monica first appeared before Ash and his friends trying to catch a Cleffa that had escaped from the mansion. Afterwards she took them back to the mansion to get out of a storm and meet Mr. Backlot. The group was then introduced the group to all the Pokémon living with Mr. Backlot and taken care by Monica, including a very gluttonous Swinub, which devoured almost all the Poffins Monica had made for all the Pokémon present. After the group had thwarted Team Rocket's plan of stealing the Pokémon in the mansion, Dawn proceeded to catch the Swinub for her own. She also learned that the next Contest was going to be held in Celestic Town.
In other languages