Bell Tower

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Bell Tower
Tin Tower
スズのとう
Suzu Tower
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Location: Northeast Ecruteak City
Region: Johto
Generations: II, IV
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Location of Bell Tower in Johto.
Pokémon world locations

The Bell Tower (Japanese: スズのとう Suzu Tower), known as Tin Tower in Generation II, Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, is a location of Johto, positioned on the eastern side of Ecruteak City. Ho-Oh formerly perched at the top of this ten-story tower, but flew away after the other tower in the west of Ecruteak City burned down mysteriously. It is considered a place of high sanctity among people in Johto, and not everyone is qualified to enter it.

Geography

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The top of the Bell Tower during Ho-Oh's appearance

The Bell Tower was once the perch of the legendary Ho-Oh; however, long before the time of Generation II and HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions, Ho-Oh flew away, never to return. Many Trainers came to the tower, hoping to cause Ho-Oh to return to the tower, but no one had yet been successful. Finally, with the Rainbow Wing and Clear Bell, the player is able to summon Ho-Oh to the Bell Tower to battle it atop the roof.

In Generation II, the tower was named Tin Tower, and only the Rainbow Wing was required to reach the top. In Pokémon Crystal, the Clear Bell summoned Suicune to the first floor of the tower; however, Ho-Oh would not appear until all three of the legendary beasts had been captured and the Elite Four been defeated.

History

File:Ho-Oh Tin HGSS.png
Ho-Oh flying around the tower

Seven hundred years before the games' events, two nine-tier towers were built opposite each other in Ecruteak City. The towers were built to foster friendship and hope between Pokémon and people. The view from the top of the towers was said to be magnificent.

The eastern tower was said to awaken Pokémon, while the western tower was where Pokémon were said to rest, a similarity to the Hoenn region's Cave of Origin and Mt. Pyre, respectively. Ho-Oh roosted at the top of the Bell Tower to the east.

However, about 150 years before the games' events, a lightning bolt struck the western tower. It was engulfed in flames that raged for three days. A sudden downpour finally put out the blaze, but it had already burnt to the ground. Three nameless Pokémon perished in the fire, but Ho-Oh descended from the sky and resurrected them. The Pokémon are said to embody three powers: the lightning that struck the tower, the fire that burned the tower, and the rain that put out the fire. When the Pokémon appeared, they struck terror in those who saw their rise. The three Pokémon, knowing their own power, fled, running like the wind off into the grassland.

Bellchime Trail

Bellchime Trail (Japanese: スズねのこみち Ringing Suzu Path) is a short path between the gateway to the Bell Tower and the Bell Tower itself. Formerly located as part of the Ecruteak City map, the location, which features trees in autumn colors year-round, has little of interest aside from the Bell Tower itself, though several hidden items are located here. Morty can be found here on Mondays and Tuesdays and can be registered on the Pokégear before disembarking.

Items

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The Bell Tower as seen in Gold and Silver, as Tin Tower
Item Location Games

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Bellchime Trail

Item Location Games

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Pokémon

Generation II

File:Ho-Oh Tin Tower HGSS.png
Ho-Oh on top of the Bell Tower
Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Morning Day Night
Rattata Rattata
G S C
1F-8F 1F-8F
20-24 100% 100% 0%
Rattata Rattata
G S C
1F-8F 1F-8F
22-24 0% 0% 20%
Gastly Gastly
G S C
1F-8F 1F-8F
20-22 0% 0% 80%
Special Pokémon
Suicune Suicune
G S C
Premier Ball Only one
40 One
Ho-Oh Ho-Oh
G S C
Premier Ball Only one
40 One
Ho-Oh Ho-Oh
G S C
Premier Ball Only one
70 One
Ho-Oh Ho-Oh
G S C
Premier Ball Only one
60 One
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Generation IV

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Battling Ho-Oh on top of the Bell Tower
Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Morning Day Night
Rattata Rattata
HG SS
2F-10F 2F-10F
20-24 100% 100% 0%
Rattata Rattata
HG SS
2F-10F 2F-10F
22-24 0% 0% 20%
Gastly Gastly
HG SS
2F-10F 2F-10F
20-22 0% 0% 80%
Special Pokémon
Ho-Oh Ho-Oh
HG SS
Premier Ball Only one
45 One
Ho-Oh Ho-Oh
HG SS
Premier Ball Only one
70 One
Zigzagoon Zigzagoon
HG SS
Hoenn Sound Hoenn Sound
20-21 20%
Spinda Spinda
HG SS
Hoenn Sound Hoenn Sound
22 20%
Meditite Meditite
HG SS
Sinnoh Sound Sinnoh Sound
22 20%
Chatot Chatot
HG SS
Sinnoh Sound Sinnoh Sound
20-21 20%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Trainers

Generation II (Crystal only)

These are three Trainers collectively called the Wise Trio.

Trainer Pokémon
Sage Gaku
Sage Gaku
Reward: $1024
Noctowl Noctowl Lv.32
No item
Flareon Flareon Lv.32
No item
Sage Masa
Sage Masa
Reward: $1024
Noctowl Noctowl Lv.32
No item
Jolteon Jolteon Lv.32
No item
Sage Koji
Sage Koji
Reward: $1024
Noctowl Noctowl Lv.32
No item
Vaporeon Vaporeon Lv.32
No item
Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.


Eyecatch

In the anime

The tower appeared in the episode For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll, where it was referred to as Tin Tower like the games of the time. Despite this, the importance of bells are made clear as the tower holds four bells on each floor, which will only ring if Ho-Oh or Suicune are coming. In addition, the bells on the top floor are made of crystal and will only ring for Ho-Oh's appearance.

Neither of the towers have any relation to Lugia in this continuity. This tower was also built later—after the other tower had already burned. It is said that Ho-Oh would occasionally appear at the old tower as a sign of peace to a chosen few who were Morty's ancestors. However, several greedy people tried to take its power, burning down the original in the ensuing battle and forcing Ho-Oh to flee the tower. The people of Ecruteak City decided to make another tower in hope of Ho-Oh returning, though it never did.

Trivia

Origin

A Buddhist temple in the real world city of Kyoto is known as Ginkaku-ji. Unlike its counterpart, Kinkaku-ji, which is covered in gold leaf, this temple is not covered in silver leaf, though this was originally intended. A statue of avian likeness rest atop each of the two real world towers.

Name origin

The Japanese name of the tower, スズのとう Suzu no Tō, could be translated either to "Tin Tower" (as it was in Generation II), or "Bell Tower" (as it was in Generation IV). Tin is a metal that has a bright, silvery sheen, but is far less valuable than actual silver. Suzu are a type of bell used in Shinto rituals, which both the Clear Bell and Tidal Bell are based on.

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 鈴鈴塔 Línglíng Tǎ
France Flag.png European French Tour Ferraille (II)
Tour Carillon (IV)
Germany Flag.png German Zinnturm (II)
Glockenturm (IV)
Italy Flag.png Italian Torre di Latta (II)
Torre Campana (IV)
South Korea Flag.png Korean 방울탑 Bang'ul Tap
Spain Flag.png European Spanish Torre Hojalata (II)
Torre Campana (IV)


See also


Johto
Zephyr Badge.png Hive Badge.png Plain Badge.png Fog Badge.png Storm Badge.png Mineral Badge.png Glacier Badge.png Rising Badge.png
Settlements
New Bark TownCherrygrove CityViolet CityAzalea TownGoldenrod CityEcruteak City
Olivine CityCianwood CityMahogany TownBlackthorn CitySafari Zone GateFrontier Access
Routes
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Landmarks
Dark CaveSprout TowerRuins of AlphUnion CaveSlowpoke WellIlex ForestRadio TowerGlobal Terminal
Goldenrod TunnelNational ParkPokéathlon DomeBell TowerBellchime TrailBurned TowerMoomoo FarmOlivine Lighthouse
Battle Tower (CrystalHGSS)/FrontierCliff Edge GateCliff CaveEmbedded TowerSafari ZoneWhirl Islands
Mt. MortarLake of RageTeam Rocket HQIce PathDragon's DenS.S. AquaMt. Silver (Cave)
Access to
Sinjoh RuinsKanto


Game locations of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon
Kanto Seafoam IslandsPower PlantVictory RoadCerulean Cave
Route 10Route 25Pewter CityRoaming Pokémon
Sevii Islands Mt. EmberNavel RockBirth Island
Johto Ilex ForestBell TowerWhirl IslandsMt. Silver Cave
Burned TowerEmbedded TowerRoaming Pokémon
Hoenn Desert RuinsIsland CaveAncient TombCave of OriginMarine Cave
Terra CaveSky PillarSouthern IslandSea MauvilleScorched Slab
Pathless PlainNameless CavernFabled CaveGnarled Den
Trackless ForestCrescent IsleSkyRoaming Pokémon
Sinnoh Acuity CavernValor CavernSpear PillarTurnback Cave
Rock Peak RuinsIceberg RuinsIron RuinsSnowpoint Temple
Stark MountainNewmoon IslandFlower ParadiseHall of Origin
Ramanas ParkFloaroma TownRoaming Pokémon
Unova Guidance ChamberTrial ChamberRumination FieldN's CastleAbundant Shrine
Giant ChasmDragonspiral TowerLiberty GardenRoute 11Route 13Route 22
Route 23Celestial TowerNacrene CityUnderground RuinsTwist Mountain
DreamyardMarvelous BridgeReversal MountainCoastal BiomeRoaming Pokémon
Kalos Sea Spirit's DenTeam Flare Secret HQTerminus Cave
Unknown DungeonRoaming Pokémon
Alola Route 16Altar of the SunneAltar of the MooneMount LanakilaMahalo Trail
Ruins of ConflictRuins of LifeRuins of AbundanceRuins of Hope
Aether ParadiseAncient Poni PathLake of the SunneLake of the Moone
Ten Carat HillResolution Cave
Galar Tower summitBattle TowerMaster DojoCrown ShrineMax Lair
Rock Peak RuinsIceberg RuinsIron RuinsSplit-Decision RuinsGiant's Bed
Frigid SeaLakeside CaveBallimere LakeFreezingtonRoaming Pokémon
Hisui Seaside HollowTemple of SinnohAcuity CavernValor CavernVerity Cavern
Lava Dome SanctumMoonview ArenaSnowpoint TempleTurnback CaveBonechill Wastes
Cobalt CoastlandsRamanas IslandScarlet BogCoronet HighlandsFloaro Gardens
Paldea Grasswither ShrineIcerend ShrineGroundblight ShrineFirescourge Shrine
Poco PathArea ZeroArea Zero UnderdepthsGlaseado Mountain
South Province (Area One)Asado DesertWest Province (Area One)East Province (Area Three)
Casseroya LakeNorth Paldean SeaSouth Province (Area Four)North Province (Area Two)
Alfornada CavernGreat Crater of PaldeaTagtree ThicketEast Province (Area One)
South Province (Area Five)Dalizapa PassagePokémon LeagueSocarrat Trail
Kitakami Paradise BarrensWistful FieldsOni MountainDreaded DenLoyalty Plaza
Other Faraway IslandDistortion WorldSinjoh RuinsUltra Space Wilds
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