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− | + | The '''Pokémon Tower''' is a tower located in [[Lavender Town]] in the [[Kanto]] region. The Pokémon Tower first appeared [[Pokémon Red and Blue|''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'']]. The Pokémon Tower is a burial site for [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]] that have died, and serves as a memorial for Pokémon. In Generation 2 and 4, the tower was changed into a Radio Tower and the Ghost type Pokémon lived there was taken away by the DJ's in Radio Tower. |
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+ | ===Generation I=== |
− | [[File:MissingNo.GhostSprite.png|thumb|This is an example of a ghost encountered without a Silph Scope]] |
+ | [[File:MissingNo.GhostSprite.png|thumb|This is an example of a ghost encountered without a Silph Scope.]] |
The first time the player ventures into the Pokémon Tower, he or she usually does not have the [[Silph Scope]]. Without the Silph Scope, the player encounters unidentifiable ghosts that cannot be fought. When the player has received the Silph Scope, the ghosts are revealed to be a [[Gastly]], [[Haunter]], or [[Cubone]] in most encounters. At the top of the tower, there is a staircase leading to where [[Mr. Fuji]] is being held captive by [[Team Rocket]], however, the restless ghost of a dead mother [[Marowak]] attacks the player. |
The first time the player ventures into the Pokémon Tower, he or she usually does not have the [[Silph Scope]]. Without the Silph Scope, the player encounters unidentifiable ghosts that cannot be fought. When the player has received the Silph Scope, the ghosts are revealed to be a [[Gastly]], [[Haunter]], or [[Cubone]] in most encounters. At the top of the tower, there is a staircase leading to where [[Mr. Fuji]] is being held captive by [[Team Rocket]], however, the restless ghost of a dead mother [[Marowak]] attacks the player. |
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+ | ===Generation II=== |
− | The Pokémon Tower completely changed in [[Generation II]]. It became the Kanto Radio Tower. The new radio tower was just like [[Goldenrod Radio Station|Goldenrod's]], but there is a guard that keeps the player from going upstairs. The graves located in the Pokémon Tower were relocated into a small house called Soul House. The Soul House is located at south end of [[Lavender Town]]. |
+ | The Pokémon Tower completely changed in [[Generation II]]. It became the Kanto Radio Tower. The new radio tower was just like [[Goldenrod Radio Station|Goldenrod's]], but there is a guard that keeps the player from going upstairs. The graves located in the Pokémon Tower were relocated into a small house called Soul House. The Soul House is located at south end of [[Lavender Town]]. In generation IV, the Soul House's name was changed to "House of Memories". |
==Pokémon== |
==Pokémon== |
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*[[Cubone]] Lv 15-19 |
*[[Cubone]] Lv 15-19 |
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*[[Marowak]] Lv 30 |
*[[Marowak]] Lv 30 |
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*[[EXPN Card]]: From the Radio Station Manager |
*[[EXPN Card]]: From the Radio Station Manager |
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*[[Escape Rope]] - Third Floor |
*[[Escape Rope]] - Third Floor |
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*[[Awakening]] - Fourth Floor |
*[[Awakening]] - Fourth Floor |
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*[[Soothe Bell]] - Seventh Floor |
*[[Soothe Bell]] - Seventh Floor |
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+ | *The ghost in the Pokémon Tower is a sprite sometimes used during the appearance of [[Missingno.]], the most famous [[Glitch Pokémon]]. |
*There is a little girl in [[Generation I]] and Generation III who stands in the front of Pokémon Tower and asks, "Do you believe in ghosts?" If the player replied with a no, she will say, "Hahaha, I guess not. That white hand on your shoulder is not real." |
*There is a little girl in [[Generation I]] and Generation III who stands in the front of Pokémon Tower and asks, "Do you believe in ghosts?" If the player replied with a no, she will say, "Hahaha, I guess not. That white hand on your shoulder is not real." |
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+ | |Pokémon Tower |
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+ | |Torre Pokémon |
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+ | |ポケモンタワー |
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+ | |포켓몬타워 |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | LavendertowerRBY.jpg|Pokémon Tower in Generation I |
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+ | FRLGlavendertower.jpg|Pokémon Tower in Generation III |
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+ | Lavender Town HGSS.png|The Radio Tower|link=Lavender Town |
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[[Category:Towers]] |
[[Category:Towers]] |
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+ | [[Category:Manga locations]] |
Latest revision as of 13:56, 15 April 2023
The Pokémon Tower is a tower located in Lavender Town in the Kanto region. The Pokémon Tower first appeared Pokémon Red and Blue. The Pokémon Tower is a burial site for Pokémon that have died, and serves as a memorial for Pokémon. In Generation 2 and 4, the tower was changed into a Radio Tower and the Ghost type Pokémon lived there was taken away by the DJ's in Radio Tower.
Appearances
Generation I
The first time the player ventures into the Pokémon Tower, he or she usually does not have the Silph Scope. Without the Silph Scope, the player encounters unidentifiable ghosts that cannot be fought. When the player has received the Silph Scope, the ghosts are revealed to be a Gastly, Haunter, or Cubone in most encounters. At the top of the tower, there is a staircase leading to where Mr. Fuji is being held captive by Team Rocket, however, the restless ghost of a dead mother Marowak attacks the player.
Generation II
The Pokémon Tower completely changed in Generation II. It became the Kanto Radio Tower. The new radio tower was just like Goldenrod's, but there is a guard that keeps the player from going upstairs. The graves located in the Pokémon Tower were relocated into a small house called Soul House. The Soul House is located at south end of Lavender Town. In generation IV, the Soul House's name was changed to "House of Memories".
Pokémon
Generation I
Generation III
Pokémon Specials
Items
Generation I
- Escape Rope - Third Floor
- Awakening - Fourth Floor
- Elixir - Third Floor
- HP Up - Fourth Floor
- Nugget - Fifth Floor
- X Accuracy - Fifth Floor
- Rare Candy - Sixth Floor
Generation II
- EXPN Card: From the Radio Station Manager
Generation III
- Escape Rope - Third Floor
- Awakening - Fourth Floor
- Elixir - Third Floor
- Great Ball - Fourth Floor
- Cleanse Tag - Fifth Floor
- Big Mushroom - Fifth Floor (Hidden)
- Nugget - Fifth Floor
- X Accuracy - Fifth Floor
- Rare Candy - Sixth Floor
- Soothe Bell - Seventh Floor
Trivia
- The ghost in the Pokémon Tower is a sprite sometimes used during the appearance of Missingno., the most famous Glitch Pokémon.
- There is a little girl in Generation I and Generation III who stands in the front of Pokémon Tower and asks, "Do you believe in ghosts?" If the player replied with a no, she will say, "Hahaha, I guess not. That white hand on your shoulder is not real."
In other languages
Language | Name |
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English | Pokémon Tower |
Spanish | Torre Pokémon |
Italian | Torre Pokémon |
French | Tour Pokémon |
German | Pokémon-Turm |
Japanese | ポケモンタワー |
Korean | 포켓몬타워 |
Gallery
Kanto locations | |
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Characters · Pokédex | |
Cities | |
Towns | |
Pokémon League | |
Routes | |
Islands | |
Caves, Tunnels, and Mountains | |
Places of Interest | |
See also | |
Regions |