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(Japanese: '''ポケモンガーデン''' ''Pokémon Garden'') is the main settlement in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Light Adventure Squad!]], similarly to [[Treasure Town]] or [[Pokémon Square]]. It is equivalent of [[Pokémon Village (Mystery Dungeon)|Pokémon Village]] from Blazing Adventuring Squad and [[Pokémon Beach]] from Stormy Adventure Squad. Like the rest of the world, it is populated solely by Pokémon.
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(Japanese: '''ポケモンガーデン''' ''Pokémon Garden'') is the main settlement in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Light Adventure Squad!]], similarly to [[Treasure Town]] or [[Pokémon Square]]. It is equivalent of [[Pokémon Village (Mystery Dungeon)|Pokémon Village]] from Blazing Adventuring Squad and [[Pokémon Beach]] from Stormy Adventure Squad. Like the rest of [[Pokémon world (Mystery Dungeon)|the world]], it is populated solely by Pokémon.
 
==Pokémon Garden facilities==
==Pokémon Garden facilities==
[[File:Pokémon Garden.png|thumb|200px|right|Pokémon Garden.]]
[[File:Pokémon Garden.png|thumb|200px|right|Pokémon Garden.]]
===Kecleon Shop===
===Kecleon Shop===
{{main|Kecleon Shop}}
{{main|Kecleon Shop}}
Similar to previous games, the player can buy goods here. However, it's now run only by one Kecleon.
Similar to previous games, the player can buy goods here. However, it's now run only by one {{p|Kecleon}}.


===Duskull Bank===
===Duskull Bank===
As in previous games, Duskull Bank is a place to store money that won't be lost upon defeat.
As in previous games, Duskull Bank is a place to store [[Poké|money]] so they won't be lost upon defeat.
 
===Kangaskhan Storage===
===Kangaskhan Storage===
{{main|Kangaskhan Storage}}
{{main|Kangaskhan Storage}}
The Kangaskhan Storage returns as a place where player can store items so they won't be lost upon defeat.
The Kangaskhan Storage returns as a place where player can store items so they won't be lost upon defeat.
===The Slowking Elder===
===The Slowking Elder===
Near the Slowking is a board from which player can take missions. Player can also change team members by talking to him.
Near the Slowking is a board from which player can take {{OBP|Job|Mystery Dungeon|missions}}. Player can also change team members by talking to him.
 
===Gastrodon Judgment House===
===Gastrodon Judgment House===
West Sea Gastrodon will open [[Treasure Box]]es here, while East Sea sells [[Wonder Orb]]s. This place opens once player reaches second rank.
West Sea Gastrodon will open [[Treasure Box]]es here, while East Sea sells [[Wonder Orb]]s. This place opens once player reaches second [[Rank (Mystery Dungeon)|rank]].
 
===Slaking Move Relearner===
===Slaking Move Relearner===
A place to relearn forgotten level-up moves that opens up once the player reaches third rank.
A place to relearn forgotten level-up moves that opens up once the player reaches third rank.
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[[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare) locations]]
[[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare) locations]]
[[Category:Settlements]]
[[Category:Gardens]]
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[[zh:宝可梦花园]]

Latest revision as of 20:25, 25 March 2024

554Darumaka.png The subject of this article has no official English name.
The name currently in use is a fan translation of the Japanese name.

(Japanese: ポケモンガーデン Pokémon Garden) is the main settlement in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Light Adventure Squad!, similarly to Treasure Town or Pokémon Square. It is equivalent of Pokémon Village from Blazing Adventuring Squad and Pokémon Beach from Stormy Adventure Squad. Like the rest of the world, it is populated solely by Pokémon.

Pokémon Garden facilities

Pokémon Garden.

Kecleon Shop

Main article: Kecleon Shop

Similar to previous games, the player can buy goods here. However, it's now run only by one Kecleon.

Duskull Bank

As in previous games, Duskull Bank is a place to store money so they won't be lost upon defeat.

Kangaskhan Storage

Main article: Kangaskhan Storage

The Kangaskhan Storage returns as a place where player can store items so they won't be lost upon defeat.

The Slowking Elder

Near the Slowking is a board from which player can take missions. Player can also change team members by talking to him.

Gastrodon Judgment House

West Sea Gastrodon will open Treasure Boxes here, while East Sea sells Wonder Orbs. This place opens once player reaches second rank.

Slaking Move Relearner

A place to relearn forgotten level-up moves that opens up once the player reaches third rank.


Locations in the Pokémon world in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad, Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad, and Go For It! Light Adventure Squad
Key locations
Pokémon VillageBPokémon BeachSPokémon GardenL
Kangaskhan StorageKecleon ShopPelipper Island
Dungeons exclusive to Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad
Dubious ForestCheerful MeadowSunset RocklandMarsh ValleyRuby Lake
Chocolate MountainPath to Treasure ValleyFire MountainsRipple Seas
Mystery PlainsWeird MountainSecret ArchipelagoUnown Village
Legendary Volcanic IslandFinal Mountain
Dungeons exclusive to Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad
Dubious HillExciting MeadowCloudy RocklandStream ForestJade Lake
Chocolate IslandPath to Treasure MountainStorm IslandStormy Seas
Mystery MarshWeird RocklandSecret HighlandUnown Resort
Legendary WetlandFinal Island
Dungeons exclusive to Go For It! Light Adventure Squad
Dubious ValleySparkling MeadowShady RocklandIce HillMica Lake
Chocolate FieldPath to Treasure IslandLight SummitWave Seas
Mystery MeadowWeird ForestSecret RockmountainUnown Garden
Legendary MountainsFinal Cave


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