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'''Ferrum''' (Japanese: '''フェルム地方''' ''Ferrum-chihō'') is the name of the [[region]] that serves as the setting for [[Pokkén Tournament]]. The main region is split between six selectable sections: [[My Town]], Practice, Single Battle, the [[Ferrum League]], Local Battle, and Online Battle. | '''Ferrum''' (Japanese: '''フェルム地方''' ''Ferrum-chihō'') is the name of the [[region]] that serves as the setting for [[Pokkén Tournament]]. The main region is split between six selectable sections: [[My Town]], Practice, Single Battle, the [[Ferrum League]], Local Battle, and Online Battle. | ||
==My Town== | |||
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My Town is where the player can go to adjust their game settings, [[Pokémon]], character profile, [[Nia]]'s settings, as well as view their Battle Records. It is located in the center of the Ferrum Region and appears to be based in [[#Arenas|Old Ferrum Town]]. | |||
==Practice== | |||
Practice is a mode where Nia teaches the player about the aspects of Pokkén Tournament. It is located in the southeastern portion of the Ferrum Region. There are four main lessons of Practice to chose from: | |||
*"Tutorial" teaches the player about the basics of battle, the Attack Triangle, and several other techniques. | |||
*"Free Training" allows the player to set the battle rules to their liking and face off against a CPU Pokémon, which can be told what to do and how to react by a pause menu. | |||
*"Action Dojo" goes over the different moves for each of the Pokémon. The moves Nia talks about will be based on the Pokémon selected. | |||
*"Combo Dojo" goes over the different combos the player's Pokémon can perform. The moves Nia talks about will be based on the Pokémon selected. | |||
==Single Battle== | |||
Single Battle is where the player can go to face off against a CPU opponent. It is located in the northeastern portion of the Ferrum Region. | |||
The player can chose to do either "Basic Battle", which is a battle that follows the rules set up, or "Extra Battle", which includes special boosts into the fight. The player sets the rules and chooses the battling and support Pokémon for both themselves and their opponent before starting the battle. | |||
==Arenas== | ==Arenas== | ||
There are various arenas that battles in the Ferrum Region take place on. Some are available from the start of the game, whereas others must be unlocked by meeting certain conditions. | There are various arenas that battles in the Ferrum Region take place on. Some are available from the start of the game to use in the single player training or multiplayer modes, whereas others must be unlocked by meeting certain conditions. | ||
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Ferrum (Japanese: フェルム地方 Ferrum-chihō) is the name of the region that serves as the setting for Pokkén Tournament. The main region is split between six selectable sections: My Town, Practice, Single Battle, the Ferrum League, Local Battle, and Online Battle.
My Town
- Main article: My Town
My Town is where the player can go to adjust their game settings, Pokémon, character profile, Nia's settings, as well as view their Battle Records. It is located in the center of the Ferrum Region and appears to be based in Old Ferrum Town.
Practice
Practice is a mode where Nia teaches the player about the aspects of Pokkén Tournament. It is located in the southeastern portion of the Ferrum Region. There are four main lessons of Practice to chose from:
- "Tutorial" teaches the player about the basics of battle, the Attack Triangle, and several other techniques.
- "Free Training" allows the player to set the battle rules to their liking and face off against a CPU Pokémon, which can be told what to do and how to react by a pause menu.
- "Action Dojo" goes over the different moves for each of the Pokémon. The moves Nia talks about will be based on the Pokémon selected.
- "Combo Dojo" goes over the different combos the player's Pokémon can perform. The moves Nia talks about will be based on the Pokémon selected.
Single Battle
Single Battle is where the player can go to face off against a CPU opponent. It is located in the northeastern portion of the Ferrum Region.
The player can chose to do either "Basic Battle", which is a battle that follows the rules set up, or "Extra Battle", which includes special boosts into the fight. The player sets the rules and chooses the battling and support Pokémon for both themselves and their opponent before starting the battle.
Arenas
There are various arenas that battles in the Ferrum Region take place on. Some are available from the start of the game to use in the single player training or multiplayer modes, whereas others must be unlocked by meeting certain conditions.
Location | Japanese name | Description | Unlock conditions |
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Ferrum Stadium | フェルムスタジアム Ferrum Stadium |
A stadium where the final match of the Ferrum Battle is held. Located near a sacred lake in the forest, this arena is always filled with enthusiastic spectators. | Initial |
Neos City | ネオスシティ Neos City |
The largest city in the Ferrum Region. Its infrastructure has been designed to facilitate the coexistence between Pokémon and humans. | Initial |
Old Ferrum Town | フェルム旧市街 Old Ferrum Town |
A historic old town, known as the "City of Water," with a nostalgic atmosphere. It features many famous landmarks, such as a large park, an arched gate, and a clock tower. | Initial |
Tellur Town | テルルタウン Tellur Town |
A town in a lush, green valley in the mountains. Ferrum Battles have long been held in the town's plaza. | Initial |
Phos Volcano | フォス火山 Phos Volcano |
An arena located in a cave inside a giant volcano. In addition to deposits of rare ores, it also contains the ruins of an ancient civilization. | Initial |
Diggersby Land | A tourist facility with the Digging Pokémon Diggersby as its theme. It is made up of three areas: Futuristic, Classic, and Fantasy. | Initial | |
Tellur Town (Autumn) | A quaint, nature-abundant mountain village painted in rich fall colors. Here you can find Deerling and Sawsbuck in their Autumn Form. | Initial | |
Ferrum Dojo | The venerable Ferrum Dojo, host to daily training and official tournaments alike. Holy ground to Battle Pokémon and trainers seeking to improve themselves. | Initial | |
Training Gym | A specialty gym for Ferrum Battles, with training programs for speed, power, and more to match your Pokémon's battle style. | Initial | |
Speed Training Gym | A specialty gym for Ferrum Battles, with training programs for speed, power, and more to match your Pokémon's battle style. | Initial (variant of Training Gym) | |
Power Training Gym | A specialty gym for Ferrum Battles, with training programs for speed, power, and more to match your Pokémon's battle style. | Initial (Variant of Training Gym) | |
Old Ferrum Town (Winter) | A historic old town now blanketed in soft, white snow. Its winter scenery and yearly snow-sculpture contest attract many visitors. | Complete the Green Ferrum League | |
Haunted House | お化け屋敷 Haunted House |
An abandoned, old mansion. Ghost-type Pokémon like this place so much that they have made it their home. | Complete the Green Ferrum League |
Mystery Carnival | A strange, long-forgotten mansion. There appears to be a festival being held even though there aren't any people. The objects here seem to be staring back... | Complete the Blue Ferrum League | |
Neos City (Night) | The largest city in the Ferrum Region. At night it gives off a more sophistocated atmosphere. The rain puddles on the road reflect the endlessly shining neon signs. | Complete the Blue Ferrum League | |
Regi Ruins | レジ遺跡 Regi Ruins |
Ancient ruins in a desert. Wall paintings and numerous Unown letters have been found here, making it an extremely important location for historical research. | |
Blue Dome | ブルードーム Blue Dome |
The ruins of an ancient city said to have sunk to the bottom of the sea long ago. It is now housed in an underwater dome and serves as a battle arena. | |
Magikarp Festival | A hook-and-line Magikarp fishing boat with a great catch sailing under the cloudless skies. Hariyama stands out on the bow waving a flag to celebrate the bountiful catch. | Complete the Blue Ferrum League | |
Dragon's Nest | A solemn arena marked by a statue of the legendary Pokémon of the skies, Rayquaza. Sitting at the top of a treacherous mountain peak, the arena is known to exist by few. | ||
Dark Colosseum | A mysterious subspace rift created by Shadow Mewtwo's power. It is a cold, inorganic place with Shadow Synergy Stone shards visible in the background. | ||
Dark Colosseum (Final) | A mysterious subspace rift created by Shadow Mewtwo's power. The ominous force of the Shadow Synergy Stone sits heavy in the air. | ||
Selen Island | N/A | ||
Techne City | N/A |
Names
Language | Name | Name Origin |
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Japanese | フェルム Ferrum | From ferrum, Latin for iron. May also be a reference to Tekken, which means "iron fist" in Japanese. |
English | Ferrum | Same as Japanese name |
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