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In FireRed and LeafGreen, Sevii Islands are accessible from the [[Vermilion City]] harbor via a system of boats called the [[Seagallop Ferry|Seagallop Ferries]]. To be able to access [[Knot Island|Knot]], [[Boon Island|Boon]], and [[Kin Island]]s, one needs a [[Tri-Pass]], received from [[Bill]] after defeating [[Blaine]] on [[Cinnabar Island]]. To be able to access [[Floe Island|Floe]], [[Chrono Island|Chrono]], [[Fortune Island|Fortune]], and [[Quest Island]]s, one needs a [[Rainbow Pass]], received from [[Celio]] in {{OBP|One Island|town}}, after defeating the [[Elite Four]] and obtaining the [[National Pokédex]]. To be able to access [[Navel Rock]], one needs a [[Mysticticket]], and to be able to access [[Birth Island]], one needs a [[Aurora Ticket]], both of which can be obtained promotionally with [[Mystery Gift]]. | In FireRed and LeafGreen, Sevii Islands are accessible from the [[Vermilion City]] harbor via a system of boats called the [[Seagallop Ferry|Seagallop Ferries]]. To be able to access [[Knot Island|Knot]], [[Boon Island|Boon]], and [[Kin Island]]s, one needs a [[Tri-Pass]], received from [[Bill]] after defeating [[Blaine]] on [[Cinnabar Island]]. To be able to access [[Floe Island|Floe]], [[Chrono Island|Chrono]], [[Fortune Island|Fortune]], and [[Quest Island]]s, one needs a [[Rainbow Pass]], received from [[Celio]] in {{OBP|One Island|town}}, after defeating the [[Elite Four]] and obtaining the [[National Pokédex]]. To be able to access [[Navel Rock]], one needs a [[Mysticticket]], and to be able to access [[Birth Island]], one needs a [[Aurora Ticket]], both of which can be obtained promotionally with [[Mystery Gift]]. | ||
According to an old woman on Quest Island, they were named the Sevii Islands because they were made in seven days. | According to an old woman on Quest Island, they were named the Sevii Islands because they were made in seven days. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The Japanese name | * The name possibly comes from ''seven'' and the Roman numeral for seven, ''VII.'' The Japanese name Nanashima literally means seven islands. | ||
* Although there are only nine islands total, some data in the game reserved for location name index points reveal the following values: | * Although there are only nine islands total, some data in the game reserved for location name index points reveal the following values: | ||
** Sevii Isle 6 | ** Sevii Isle 6 |
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