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Palette Town (Japanese:まっさらな街Brand New Town) is an area in Pokémon Pokopia, accessible from the beginning. It is a group of three barren islands with no major story content, though going here is required in order to complete the Pokédex.
Ditto arrives in Palette Town by crossing the bridge from Withered Wasteland. This bridge is the only direct connection between Palette Town and the other areas in the game.
Places of interest
Pokémon Center
The Pokémon Center is initially a pile of rubble on a wooden platform, having been torn down by extreme weather. It is eventually rebuilt by Ditto and a group of other Pokémon, after which a note can be found on the floor inside, alongside a counter with a cash register, a 3D printer, a healing machine, and some furniture.
Mysterious pedestals
Each island has a mysterious pedestal carrying a yellow Poké Ball. These Poké Balls contain kits for structures that must be built to meet and befriend the legendary birds:
These islands don't have a story to pursue, but they are vast and undeveloped, so you can build them up as you see fit! You can also invite others to play via Link Play to help you develop an island, or you can all visit a Dream Island together.
You can also bring Pokémon from other towns to Palette Town. There are also some Pokémon who you can only find there! Work together with other players and Pokémon to create a fun and lively island!
Names
Language
Name
Origin
Japanese
まっさらな街 Massara-na Machi
From 真っ新 massara (brand new) and parallels マサラタウン Masara Town (Pallet Town)
English
Palette Town
From palette and parallels Pallet Town
German
Neulandia
From neu (new), Land, and the placename suffix -ia
European Spanish
Pradera Paleta
From pradera (grassland) and paleta (palette), and parallels Pueblo Paleta (Pallet Town)
French
Ville-Nouvelle
From ville (town, city; commonly affixed to names of settlements) and nouvelle (new)
Italian
Villabianca
From villa (country estate; village, town; commonly affixed to names of small countryside settlements) and bianca (white), parallels Biancavilla (Pallet Town)