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Mossui Town
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スイリョクタウン Suiryoku Town
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Mossui Town in {{{variable2}}}.
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Map description
This area is not described by a map.
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[[|Mossui Town Gym]] - Kitakami Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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No specialty type
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[[|Mossui Town Gym]] - Kitakami Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[|Mossui Town Gym]] - Kitakami Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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Location Location of Mossui Town in Kitakami.
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Mossui Town (Japanese: スイリョクタウン Suiryoku Town) is a town in Kitakami, located south of Oni Mountain. It is the only settlement in the region.
Places of interest
The community center in the middle of Mossui Town is a place for locals to gather and chat. The player character and the other students stay here for their school trip during the events of The Teal Mask. The entrance has a station where people can wash their shoes before they enter, some flyers, and a place to put umbrellas. Near the entrance is a Chingling decoration made out of flowers. There are three restrooms: one for boys, one for girls, and one that can be used by anyone. The receptionist stands next to a Clefable. The receptionist can change the player's settings for the upper and lower borders of their menus between the default Paldea theme and a setting that switches between different themes to match the current location. The lounge has a television that plays a video displaying scenery from around Kitakami, as well as more flyers and a notice board. The community center also has a conference room.
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Outside
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Inside
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Pokémon Center
The Pokémon Center is located in front of the community center underneath a white canopy with a Yanma symbol on it. The Pokémon Center has a TM Machine, the nurse's counter, and the Union Circle station, but lacks a Poké Mart counter, with a shop called Peachy's being located nearby instead.
Peachy's
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Additional badge requirements, if applicable; clothing stock
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A shop near the community center called Peachy's has toys and magazines on display,[1] and sells the same essential items you'd find at a Pokémon Center in Paldea, as well as knitted socks and gloves in various colors. Unlike most other vendors in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Peachy’s will not accept League Points as payment when the player first arrives in Mossui Town, though the option does eventually become available.
Loyalty Plaza
A park near the town, the Loyalty Plaza (Japanese: ともっこプラザ Companion Plaza) is home to statues of the Loyal Three: Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti.[1] It was temporarily destroyed as the trio buried underneath it were ressurected, but the Caretaker later rebuilt it with the player's help.
Kitakami Hall
Located east of the village, Kitakami Hall (Japanese: キタカミセンター Kitakami Center) is where locals hold the traditional Festival of Masks (Japanese: オモテ祭り Mask festival). Various food stalls are set up during this festival.[1] The Mossened Boulder can also be found here, a fragment of the Fallen Horn, one of the Six Wonders of Kitakami.
Stalls
Candy Fruit Stand
- Main article: Candy Fruit Stand
Shaved Ice Stand
- Main article: Shaved Ice Stand
Ice Cream Stand
- Main article: Ice Cream Stand
A variety of stalls can be found around the entrance to Kitakami Hall, where the player can purchase various food to gain Meal Powers.
Fried Noodle Stand
Name
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Cost
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Image
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Meal Power
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Description
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Kitakami Fried Noodles
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$900
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Catching Power: Poison (2) Item Drop Power: Dragon (1) Humungo Power: Fighting (1)
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The Maillard reaction that occurs when browning the sauce leads to an absolutely irresistible aroma and flavor.
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Trainers
Carmine
First battle
Second battle
Third battle
Kieran
First battle
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Held item:
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None
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Yanma♂ Lv.12
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Held item:
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None
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Yanma♂ Lv.60
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Fourth battle
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Held item:
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None
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Yanma♂ Lv.26
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Music
Games
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Location
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Song name
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Composition
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Arrangement
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S V
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When in Mossui Town
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Mossui Town*
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Unknown
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Unknown
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When in Kitakami Hall
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Kitakami Hall*
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Unknown
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Unknown
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When the Loyal Three are resurrected from their monument
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The Monument Reacts*
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release.
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Names
- Mossui Town
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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スイリョクタウン Suiryoku Town
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From 翠緑 suiryoku (emerald green, jade green)
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English
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Mossui Town
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From moss and its Japanese name
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German
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Midoriya
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From 緑 midori (Japanese for green)
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Spanish
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Villa Versui
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From verde (green) and its Japanese name
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French
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Jaderaude
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From jade (jade) and émeraude (emerald)
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Italian
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Verdegiada
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From verde (green) and giada (jade)
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Korean
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스이록마을 Seuirok Maeul
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From a transcription of its Japanese name and 록 (綠) rok (green)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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翠綠鎮 / 翠绿镇 Cuìlǜ Zhèn
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From 翠綠 / 翠绿 cuìlǜ / cheuiluhk (emerald green, jade green)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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翠綠鎮 Cheuiluhk Jan
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- Kitakami Hall
Language
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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北上中心 Bākséuhng Jūngsām
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Mandarin
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北上中心 Běishàng Zhōngxīn
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French
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Septemplion
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German
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Kitakami-Kulturzentrum
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Italian
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Centro Nordivia
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Korean
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북신센터 Buksin Center
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Spanish
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Centro cultural de Noroteo
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- Loyalty Plaza
Language
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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寶伴廣場 Bóubuhn Gwóngchèuhng
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Mandarin
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寶伴廣場 / 宝伴广场 Bǎobàn Guǎngchǎng
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French
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Parc Adorami
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German
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Gefährten-Platz
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Italian
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Parco dei beniamici
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Korean
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세벗 플라자 Sebeot Plaza
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Spanish
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Parque de los compatrones
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References