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In the [[Generation II]] games, it is mentioned that in ancient times, Ho-Oh and Lugia lived in two grand towers. But when one of them burned down, becoming what is known today as the [[Brass Tower|Burned Tower]], both flew away, never to be seen again in Ecruteak. | In the [[Generation II]] games, it is mentioned that in ancient times, Ho-Oh and Lugia lived in two grand towers. But when one of them burned down, becoming what is known today as the [[Brass Tower|Burned Tower]], both flew away, never to be seen again in Ecruteak. | ||
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, Morty tells Ash and company of how in ancient times, Ho-Oh lived in a great tower in Ecruteak. But when war struck and the tower was burned down, it created Raikou, Entei, and Suicune from creatures who had perished in the fire, and all four disappeared. Later, a new tower, [[ | In the {{pkmn|anime}}, Morty tells Ash and company of how in ancient times, Ho-Oh lived in a great tower in Ecruteak. But when war struck and the tower was burned down, it created Raikou, Entei, and Suicune from creatures who had perished in the fire, and all four disappeared. Later, a new tower, [[Bell Tower]], was built, but Ho-Oh never returned. | ||
==Places of interest== | ==Places of interest== | ||
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===Burned Tower=== | ===Burned Tower=== | ||
{{main|Brass Tower}} | {{main|Brass Tower}} | ||
The Brass Tower, with gleaming {{game3|Gold and Silver|silver-colored|s}} panels, was, according to legend, the perch of {{p|Lugia}}. Once as majestic as the {{game3|Gold and Silver|gold-colored|s}} | The Brass Tower, with gleaming {{game3|Gold and Silver|silver-colored|s}} panels, was, according to legend, the perch of {{p|Lugia}}. Once as majestic as the {{game3|Gold and Silver|gold-colored|s}} Bell Tower, the Brass Tower was burned to the ground after a mysterious fire. This chased the two [[legendary Pokémon]] away, but not before Ho-Oh gave new life to three Pokémon killed when the tower was destroyed: {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Raikou}}, and {{p|Suicune}}. {{p|Lugia}} left its home of the Brass Tower to live forevermore in the depths of the [[Whirl Islands]], while Ho-Oh began to fly around the world, searching and waiting for a day when it would find a trainer with a pure heart. | ||
[[Image:Ecruteak City Landscape.png|right|245px|thumb|Promotional artwork by [[Midori Harada]] for HGSS]] | [[Image:Ecruteak City Landscape.png|right|245px|thumb|Promotional artwork by [[Midori Harada]] for HGSS]] | ||
In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the player encounters {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}}, who then flee, for the first time in the burned-out remains of the Brass Tower. This is also where {{ga|Silver|the player's rival}} will challenge him or her once again, with the second form of the {{pkmn2|starter}} he stole. | In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the player encounters {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}}, who then flee, for the first time in the burned-out remains of the Brass Tower. This is also where {{ga|Silver|the player's rival}} will challenge him or her once again, with the second form of the {{pkmn2|starter}} he stole. | ||
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{{main| | {{main|Bell Tower}} | ||
The | The Bell Tower is a location in [[Johto]]. In {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the trainer finally comes to the Bell Tower, holding the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Rainbow Wing}}. At this point, the player will be allowed to ascend the remaining eight levels of the tower, up to the roof, where Ho-Oh itself waits. However, in {{game|Crystal}}, players with a {{DL|List of key items in Generation II|Clear Bell}} will be able to capture {{p|Suicune}} here, and only after catching each of the [[legendary beasts]] will a trainer be able to ascend the steps above the first floor to get to Ho-Oh. | ||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{Itlisth}} | {{Itlisth}} | ||
{{Itlistbod|Hyper Potion|Near the [[ | {{Itlistbod|Hyper Potion|Near the [[Bell Tower]] building. (''Hidden'')|GSCHGSS|display={{DL|Potion|Hyper Potion}}}} | ||
{{Itlistbod|Ether| (''Hidden'')|HGSS|display={{DL|Ether|Ether}}}} | {{Itlistbod|Ether| (''Hidden'')|HGSS|display={{DL|Ether|Ether}}}} | ||
{{Itlistbod|Ultra Ball| (''Hidden'')|HGSS|display={{DL|Poké Ball|Ultra Ball}}}} | {{Itlistbod|Ultra Ball| (''Hidden'')|HGSS|display={{DL|Poké Ball|Ultra Ball}}}} |
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Ecruteak City (エンジュシティ Enju City) is located in northern Johto, northeast of National Park, northwest of Violet City, and west of Mt. Mortar, and is surrounded by wooded terrain.
Pokémon Trainers often come to Ecruteak City in order to win the Fog Badge from Morty, the Ecruteak Gym Leader who specializes in Template:Type2 Pokémon.
Ecruteak is known as "A Historical City Where the Past Meets the Present", a fitting title, reflected in its buildings' traditional Japanese architecture. It has a role in many legends, such as those of Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Lugia, and Ho-Oh.
In the Generation II games, it is mentioned that in ancient times, Ho-Oh and Lugia lived in two grand towers. But when one of them burned down, becoming what is known today as the Burned Tower, both flew away, never to be seen again in Ecruteak.
In the anime, Morty tells Ash and company of how in ancient times, Ho-Oh lived in a great tower in Ecruteak. But when war struck and the tower was burned down, it created Raikou, Entei, and Suicune from creatures who had perished in the fire, and all four disappeared. Later, a new tower, Bell Tower, was built, but Ho-Oh never returned.
Places of interest
Kimono Dance Theater
The Kimono Dance Theater is where the Kimono Girls dance and battle. The director will give the player the HM for Surf: in Generation II, after defeating the Kimono Girls; in Generation IV, after defeating the Rocket Grunt. Each of the five Kimono Girls has an evolution of Eevee: Vaporeon, Flareon, Jolteon, Espeon, and Umbreon.
Burned Tower
- Main article: Brass Tower
The Brass Tower, with gleaming silver-colored panels, was, according to legend, the perch of Lugia. Once as majestic as the gold-colored Bell Tower, the Brass Tower was burned to the ground after a mysterious fire. This chased the two legendary Pokémon away, but not before Ho-Oh gave new life to three Pokémon killed when the tower was destroyed: Entei, Raikou, and Suicune. Lugia left its home of the Brass Tower to live forevermore in the depths of the Whirl Islands, while Ho-Oh began to fly around the world, searching and waiting for a day when it would find a trainer with a pure heart.
In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the player encounters Raikou, Entei, and Suicune, who then flee, for the first time in the burned-out remains of the Brass Tower. This is also where the player's rival will challenge him or her once again, with the second form of the starter he stole.
Bell Tower
- Main article: Bell Tower
The Bell Tower is a location in Johto. In Pokémon Gold and Silver, the trainer finally comes to the Bell Tower, holding the Rainbow Wing. At this point, the player will be allowed to ascend the remaining eight levels of the tower, up to the roof, where Ho-Oh itself waits. However, in Pokémon Crystal, players with a Clear Bell will be able to capture Suicune here, and only after catching each of the legendary beasts will a trainer be able to ascend the steps above the first floor to get to Ho-Oh.
Items
Poké Mart
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Pokémon
In Generation II
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||
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Poliwag | G | S | C | Old Rod | 10 | 15%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Old Rod | 10 | 85%
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Poliwag | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 65%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 35%
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Poliwag | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 80%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 20%
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Poliwag | G | S | C | Surf | 15-24 | 90%
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Poliwhirl | G | S | C | Surf | 20-24 | 10%
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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. |
In Generation IV
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||
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Poliwag | HG | SS | Old Rod | 10 | 5%
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Magikarp | HG | SS | Old Rod | 10 | 95%
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Poliwag | HG | SS | Good Rod | 20 | 60%
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Magikarp | HG | SS | Good Rod | 20 | 40%
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Poliwag | HG | SS | Super Rod | 40 | 93%
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Magikarp | HG | SS | Super Rod | 40 | 7%
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Poliwag | HG | SS | Surf | 10-25 | 90%
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Poliwhirl | HG | SS | Surf | 15-25 | 10%
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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. |
Demographics
Ecruteak City's population is 31, making it the third-largest city in Johto.
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Trivia
- In the beta version of Pokémon Gold and Silver, the Cianwood pharmacy may have been planned to be in Ecruteak instead.
- Also, early beta maps of Ecruteak suggest that there was to be a train station in the city.
- The soundtrack CD of HeartGold and SoulSilver reveals that the kanji for Enju are 縁寿 (longevity of a relationship).
Name origin
Ecru is a beige color, while teak is a type of tree. Enju (槐) is the Japanese Pagoda tree.
In other languages
- Spanish: Ciudad Iris
- Italian: Amarantopoli
- German: Teak City
- French: Rosalia
- Korean: 인주시티
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