Cabo Poco

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Cabo Poco コサジタウン
Kosaji Town
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Poco Path
 
South Province (Area One)
Cabo Poco
South Paldean Sea
 
South Province (Area One)
 
Location
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Location of Cabo Poco in Paldea.

Cabo Poco (Japanese: コサジタウン Kosaji Town) is a small town on a cape in the south of the Paldea region. It is the hometown of the player and their rival, Nemona, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It connects to Poco Path to the north.

Places of interest

Player's house

The player starts the game in their house, having recently moved to Paldea.

The player can obtain two sandwich recipes at the house over the course of the game's story. Talking to Mom will give the player the ability to use the recipes. The first one is unlocked after earning three Gym Badges, while the other one is available after becoming a Champion.

Nemona's house

Nemona's house is located down a path from the player's house. The player chooses their starter Pokémon in front of it.

Private beach

There's a beach located behind Nemona's house. On it lies a battlefield, where the player and Nemona have their first battle. It is also a random battle background for Ranked Battles.

Demographics

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Cabo Poco has a population of 9 (not counting the player and Nemona), making it the least populated town in Paldea.

Items

Gifts

Item Location Games
Rotom Phone Rotom Phone From Mom outside the player's house  S  V 
None Flying Taxi Automatically unlocked when obtaining the Rotom Phone  S  V 
None Pokédex From Nemona after battling her  S  V 
Sandwich Sandwich From Mom at the stairs to Nemona's house, after battling Nemona  S  V 
None $10,000 From Mom at the stairs to Nemona's house, after battling Nemona  S  V 
Potion SV Potion ×5 From Mom at the stairs to Nemona's house, after battling Nemona  S  V 
TM Fire SV TM049 (Sunny Day) On top of the player's house (requires KoraidonS/MiraidonV with upgraded jump)  S  V 

On the ground

Item Location Games
Antidote SV Antidote South of Your House  S  V 
Potion SV Potion Against the west wall of Your House  S  V 
Poké Ball SV Poké Ball At the foot of a cliff north of Your House  S  V 
Poké Ball SV Poké Ball North of the stairs leading to Nemona's house  S  V 
Potion SV Potion Outside Nemona's house, south of the private beach entrance  S  V 
Potion SV Potion By fence next to Nemona's house  S  V 
Poké Ball SV Poké Ball At the end of ravine north of Nemona's house  S  V 
Potion SV Potion At the north end of the private beach behind Nemona's house  S  V 
Poké Ball SV Poké Ball At the south end of the private beach behind Nemona's house  S  V 
Antidote SV Antidote Against the north wall of Nemona's house  S  V 
Potion SV Potion Next to a palm tree north of Nemona's house  S  V 
Great Ball SV Great Ball On top of a hill south of Nemona's house  S  V 

Gimmighoul

Gimmighoul that drop Gimmighoul Coins when interacted with can be found in this area.

Item Location Games
Gimmighoul Coin Gimmighoul Coin On a small island in the water to the right of the fence with a rock in it; halfway on the path between the player and Nemona's house  S  V 
Gimmighoul Coin Gimmighoul Coin On a hill south of Nemona's house, on the right side of the private beach; on the side facing the water  S  V 

Pokémon

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Starter Pokémon
S V
Starter Pokémon
5 Only one
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Starter Pokémon
5 Only one
S V
Starter Pokémon
5 Only one
Static Encounters
S V
On top of player's house
On top of player's house
2 Two
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Trainers

Sprigatito If the player chose Sprigatito:



Fuecoco If the player chose Fuecoco:



Quaxly If the player chose Quaxly:



In the spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

Artwork depicting Cabo Poco is seen in Nemona's mindscape.

Nemona & Pawmot
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In the anime

Cabo Poco in the anime

Main series

Cabo Poco is the hometown of Liko, her father Alex, and her mother Lucca. It first appeared in HZ009, where Liko returned home after visiting Mesagoza, accompanied by Roy and Friede. After getting her father's permission to continue traveling with the Rising Volt Tacklers, Liko left home once more.

Pokémon: Paldean Winds

Cabo Poco appeared in Breathe Together.

In the TCG

Hyper rare print of Beach Court
Main article: Beach Court (Scarlet & Violet 167)

The battle court on the private beach behind Nemona's house is featured in the TCG as Beach Court, which was introduced as a Stadium card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese Scarlet ex set before debuting in English in the Scarlet & Violet expansion, with artwork by Oswaldo KATO. A gold-etched hyper rare print with artwork by the same illustrator was released in the Paradox Rift expansion. It reduces the retreat cost of all Basic Pokémon in play by 1.

Trivia

  • In Nemona's house in Cabo Poco, there is a painting that appears to reference Ash-Greninja, even though Ash-Greninja is not present in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet due to a change in the way its Battle Bond Ability works.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese コサジタウン Kosaji Town From 小匙 kosaji (teaspoon)
English Cabo Poco From cabo (Spanish for cape and handle) and poco (little)
German Cucharico From cucharita (Spanish for teaspoon) and rico (Spanish for rich)
Spanish Pueblo Cahíz From cahíz (dry measure of 666 litres or 18.5 bushels) and possibly Cádiz
French Cuchalaga From cuchara (Spanish for spoon) and possibly Málaga
Italian Dosilla From dosis (Spanish for dose), -illa (Spanish diminutive suffix), and possibly Sevilla
Korean 티스푼마을 Teaspoon Maeul From teaspoon
Chinese (Mandarin) 小匙鎮 / 小匙镇 Xiǎochí Zhèn From 小匙 xiǎochí / síuchìh (small spoon)
Chinese (Cantonese) 小匙鎮 Síuchìh Jan



Paldea
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Settlements
South: Cabo PocoMesagoza (Naranja Academy/Uva Academy)
Los PlatosCortondoAlfornadaPokémon League
East: ArtazonLevinciaZapapico
West: CascarrafaPorto MarinadaMedali
North: Montenevera
South Province
Area OneArea TwoArea Three
Area FourArea FiveArea Six (Alfornada Cavern)
Poco PathInlet GrottoSouth Paldean Sea
East Province
Area One (Schedar Squad's Base) • Area TwoArea Three
Tagtree Thicket (Navi Squad's Base) • East Paldean Sea
West Province
Area One (Segin Squad's Base) • Area TwoArea Three
Asado DesertWest Paldean Sea
North Province
Area OneArea Two (Caph Squad's Base) • Area Three (Ruchbah Squad's Base)
Casseroya Lake (Socarrat Trail) • Glaseado Mountain (Dalizapa Passage)
North Paldean Sea
Great Crater of Paldea
Area Zero
Zero GateZero LabArea Zero Underdepths
Landmarks
Ten Sights of Paldea (Colonnade Hollow)
Grasswither ShrineIcerend Shrine
Groundblight ShrineFirescourge Shrine
Access to
KitakamiBlueberry Academy
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