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The Celestial Tower (Japanese: タワーオブヘブンTower of Heaven) is a location situated in central western Unova. A burial ground for deceased Pokémon, it can be considered a counterpart to Kanto's Pokémon Tower, Hoenn's Mt. Pyre, and Sinnoh's Lost Tower.
The Celestial Tower is a tall tower with three inner floors connected by spiral staircases. Like certain buildings in other regions, it is a resting place for deceased Pokémon. At the top of the tower is a bell, which mourners can ring in remembrance of their lost Pokémon. The bell's sound is said to reflect the nature of the one who rang it.
Role
In Pokémon Black and White, the player must come here before the Mistralton City Gym Leader, Skyla, will agree to a Pokémon battle. She has come here to care for a fainted Flying-type Pokémon she saw while flying her plane. After she has healed the Pokémon, she insists the player rings the bell at the top of the tower. Later in the game, the player can meet ChampionAlder here, ringing the bell to comfort the spirit of his very first Pokémon. Before he leaves the tower, he mentions that he and his Pokémon were madly pursuing strength, much in the same way that Cheren does. He will also challenge the player to return to the Pokémon League once more.
In Pokémon Black and White 2, Professor Juniper comes here to continue her research into how the distribution of Pokémon in Unova has changed over the past two years. After entering the Hall of Fame, the player can speak to a newlywedcouple in Humilau City, which will activate a small quest where the player must defeat four former acquaintances of the bridegroom in order to climb the Celestial Tower and ring its bell. The Celestial Tower is also the location where Mesprit is encountered for battle later in the game (Waterfall required to reach Cave of Being, in order to release Uxie, Azelf and Mesprit to the wild).
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
Mistralton Tower appears in place of the Celestial Tower in Climbing the Tower of Success! with a similar design and in the same location.
In the manga
Celestial Tower in Pokémon Adventures
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In Up in the Air, Black and Clay arrive at the tower, where they meet Burgh, Brycen, Elesa, and Skyla in a meeting, concerning the Gym Leaders' plan to secure the Dark Stone. While the other Gym Leaders are discussing the matter, Skyla suddenly grabs Black, and flies out of the tower to grab an injured Pidove in the air and carries it and Black to the top of the tower. There she heals the Pokémon, whose presence she had felt in the tower. Skyla asks Black to ring the bell, and after hearing the toll, she declares it does not sound clear and shoves him off the edge the tower. She says that she is not yet convinced of his capabilities. Her Swanna grabs Black in the air and carries him to the Mistralton Gym so that Skyla can test Black in a battle.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the Celestial Tower in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Related cards Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
The initials of the four female side-quest Trainers Jan, Ilse, Lana, and Tammy form the word "jilt", meaning to suddenly reject a lover. Likewise, the initial kana of their Japanese names make up the sound of the word "元カノ" motokano, meaning ex-girlfriend.
The Celestial Tower's background music, リュウラセンの塔 Dragonspiral Tower, bears strong resemblances to fellow Nintendo platform compositions 樹海の神秘 Jukai no Shimpi (transl. "Mystery of the Forest", from Chrono Trigger) and 神殿ダンジョン Shinden Danjon (transl. "Sanctuary Dungeon", from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past).