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Lyra Forest
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ライラのもり Lila Forest
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Map description
This lush forest is teeming with life. A giant tree towers in the middle. This forest is a natural maze. As a result, people rarely visit it.
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Required for navigation
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None
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Connecting locations
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Location Location of Lyra Forest in Fiore.
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Pokémon world routes
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Lyra Forest (Japanese: ライラのもり Lila Forest) is a forest in western Fiore. It is the location of a few missions in Pokémon Ranger, including the first two. It is a lush forest that contains many wild Pokémon. Ringtown is located to the south of the forest, while the Krokka Tunnel to the northeast connects the area to Fall City.
A notable landmark is the Middle Tree, which stands exactly halfway between Ringtown and Fall City. A shrine to Celebi can be found near the depths of the forest. Labyrinth Grove contains areas that are exactly the same other than the Pokémon within them.
There are a number of mischievous Pokémon in the forest. Weepinbell and Victreebel will attempt to swallow Rangers and send them flying back to the entrance of the area they are in. Beedrill will hide behind trees and then chase Rangers relentlessly.
Three missions in the main story take place in the Lyra Forest. The Rookie Mission does not go very far from the Ringtown entrance. A resident's Taillow must be captured, followed by a Mudkip to put out a fire. In the first numbered mission, Professor Hastings must be escorted to Fall City, beginning with a path through the forest that leads to the entrance of Krokka Tunnel. It is not until mission 6 that the depths of the forest to the west can be explored. Lunick and Solana investigate an old man being lost there, though the non-player character stays behind with a girl who has lost her Jigglypuff.
Two Ranger Net missions also take place in the forest. In the second mission, remnants of the Go-Rock Squad awaken Celebi, who must then be captured. In the fourth mission, a net mission, a Manaphy Egg must be retrieved in the area around the entrance to Krokka Tunnel. After the mission has been completed, the Manaphy Egg can be transferred from this game to Pokémon Diamond or Pokémon Pearl. The player will then need to speak to a man in a Poké Mart to obtain it.
Wild Pokémon
This is a listing of the Pokémon found in Lyra Forest after the credits:
Go-Rock Squad
Ranger Net Mission 2: Rescue Celebi!
Go-Rock Squad Grunts
Ranger Net Mission 4: Recover the Precious Egg!
Go-Rock Squad Grunts
Obstacles
- Main article: Obstacle
Image
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Name
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Description
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Field Move
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Hidden Pokemon
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File:Burning Tree (Pokemon Ranger).jpg
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Burning Tree
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It would be terrible if the fire spreads! Douse these flames with water.
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File:Bundled Hay (Pokemon Ranger).jpg
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Bundled Hay
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Rock
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Ordinary rocks like this are everywhere. Pokémon break them to test their power.
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Big Tree
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This tree grows straight and true. If it's shaken, Pokémon may fall out!
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Ninjask
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Sign
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This sign is mysteriously replaced if it is cut into tiny pieces.
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Fallen Log
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This tall tree fell in a storm. It can be burned if it's in the way.
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Shrub
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This can be easily cut down, so it's ideal for Pokémon to use when making nests.
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Layout
Trivia
There various signs throughout the forest giving warnings about local Pokémon and the forest itself.
- <Beware of mischievous Weepingbell!> If you get too close, it will swallow you up and send you back to the entrance!
- <Beware of mischievous Beedrill!> If one attacks, don't stop -- RUN! It will chase you relentlessly.
- <Labyrinth Grove> This scenery is confusingly similar. There are other signs like this, too.
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ライラのもり Lila Forest
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From ライラック lilac
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English
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Lyra Forest
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From its Japanese name
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German
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Fliederwald
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From Flieder (lilac)
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Spanish
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Bosque Lila
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From lila (lilac)
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French
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Forêt Lilas
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From lilas (lilac)
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Italian
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Selva Serenella
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From serenella (lilac)
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