→Role: Giving up on documenting all cutscenes; there's just too many inconsequential ones and they're causing bloat. Keep things like blocking NPCs and cutscenes that change the player's location
When the player first enters Motostoke and walks a few steps forward, [[Sonia]] will appear, take the player into the Pokémon Center, and give them Leon's [[League Card]]. Upon exiting the Pokémon Center, Sonia will show the player the way to the lift at the end of the main road. The player cannot detour to the left at this time, as the way to the Uniform Shop is blocked by a group of NPCs. [[Leon]] will briefly appear when the player approaches the lift.
When the player first enters Motostoke, they must largely stick to the main road and cannot leave by one of the northern exits. The way to the Uniform Shop to the left is blocked by a group of NPCs, the path left of Motostoke Stadium is blocked by a group of fans excited for the upcoming [[Galar League|Gym Challenge]] opening ceremony, the {{rt|3|Galar}} exit is blocked by a League staff member, and the [[Motostoke Outskirts]] exit is blocked by a tired [[Flying Taxi]] {{p|Corviknight}}. This requires the player to enter Motostoke Stadium.
After taking the lift, the player must enter Motostoke Stadium. Attempting to detour to the left causes the player to be blocked by a group of fans excited for the upcoming [[Galar League|Gym Challenge]] opening ceremony, while attemping to leave Motostoke for the Outskirts on the right causes the player to be shooed away by a tired [[Flying Taxi]] {{p|Corviknight}}. [[Hop]] will briefly appear and enter the stadium when the player approaches the stadium.
The player and Hop sign up for the Gym Challenge and the player picks their uniform number; they are then informed to book a room at the Budew Drop Inn in preparation for the opening ceremony tomorrow. (Upon exiting the stadium and upon approaching the front of the inn, two very brief scenes play where a League staff member shows the player the direction of the inn. After this second scene, NPCs no longer block any part of Motostoke and the whole city becomes accessible. The {{p|Wooloo}} at the [[Wild Area Station]] also no longer block the train tracks at this time.)
Entering the stadium will begin a cutscene where the player and Hop briefly encounter [[Bede]] for the first time (though he is not named) and the two then present their [[Endorsement]]s to sign up for the Gym Challenge. The player picks their uniform number at this time, and the player is informed that they may book a room at the Budew Drop Inn for the night in preparation for the opening ceremony tomorrow. Upon exiting the stadium and upon approaching the front of the inn, two very brief scenes play where a League staff member shows the player the direction of the inn. (After this second scene, the whole city becomes accesible and NPCs no longer block any part of Motostoke. The {{p|Wooloo}} at the [[Wild Area Station]] also no longer block the train tracks at this time. The player cannot leave Motostoke for {{rt|3|Galar}} on the left due to being blocked by a League staff member.)
The inn's check-in desk is blocked by [[Team Yell]] Grunts; talking to any Grunt will have the team offer a battle, which the player may accept or temporarily decline. After all four have been defeated, talking to the receptionist will play a cutscene that automatically progresses to the next morning. (The player's team is healed overnight.)
Entering the Budew Drop Inn will cause [[Sonia]] to appear (along with [[Hop]]). The player may explore the inn afterwards, though they cannot check in yet due to four [[Team Yell]] Grunts crowding the reception desk. Talking to any Grunt will have them offer a battle, which the player may accept or temporarily decline. After all four have been defeated, [[Marnie]] will appear and introduce herself for the first time, then the Grunts will leave. The player may now talk to the receptionist to check in; this plays a cutscene that automatically progresses to the next morning. (The player's team is healed overnight.)
Upon leaving the inn, a League staff member will offer to escort/warp the player in front of Motostoke Stadium, though the player can decline. After talking to the front desk League staff inside the stadium, the player will automatically change into their uniform; the opening ceremony will then play out. (The entirety of the ceremony is skipped if the player has turned on Skip Movies in the [[Options]].) The player can now head west for {{rt|3|Galar}} after a battle with Hop near the exit.
Right after leaving the inn, a League staff member will offer to escort/warp the player in front of Motostoke Stadium, though the player can decline. After entering the stadium and talking to the front desk League staff, the player will automatically change into their uniform. The opening ceremony will then play out, introducing the player to [[Rose]], [[Oleana]], and all of the [[Gym Leader]]s except [[Piers]]. (The entirety of the ceremony is skipped if the player has turned on Skip Movies in the [[Options]].) After the ceremony, [[Leon]] and Rose will briefly appear and meet the player and Hop in person. Upon exiting the stadium, a League staff member will give the player access to the [[Flying Taxi]]s. The player can now head west for {{rt|3|Galar}} after a battle with Hop near the exit.
==Places of interest==
==Places of interest==
Revision as of 08:53, 22 April 2022
Motostoke
エンジンシティ Engine City
"An industrial city studded with steam-powered marvels of modern engineering."
An industrial city studded with steam-powered marvels of modern engineering. (Japanese: 蒸気機関を 利用して 近代化を とげた 工業都市An industrial city that was modernized using the steam engine.)
Geography
The city is roughly shaped like the perimeter of a square. The Wild Area exit is south of the bottom right corner, and the Route 3 and Motostoke Outskirts exits are west and east of the top two corners. Several smaller offshoots lead to items or points of interest.
Vertically, the city also consists of a lower and upper tier, but there is little overlap between the tiers. The lower tier consists of the right and bottom "sides" of the square plus half of the left side, while the upper tier consists of the top side of the square plus half of the left side. Two lifts are present to take the player between the tiers.
In terms of points of interest, the two Pokémon Centers are at the bottom right and top left, Motostoke Stadium is at the top right, the Uniform Shop is at the bottom left, the Budew Drop Inn is at the top middle, and Motostoke Station is at the left middle just before the upper tier ends. The main road consists of the whole right side of the square.
Role
When the player first enters Motostoke, they must largely stick to the main road and cannot leave by one of the northern exits. The way to the Uniform Shop to the left is blocked by a group of NPCs, the path left of Motostoke Stadium is blocked by a group of fans excited for the upcoming Gym Challenge opening ceremony, the Route 3 exit is blocked by a League staff member, and the Motostoke Outskirts exit is blocked by a tired Flying TaxiCorviknight. This requires the player to enter Motostoke Stadium.
The player and Hop sign up for the Gym Challenge and the player picks their uniform number; they are then informed to book a room at the Budew Drop Inn in preparation for the opening ceremony tomorrow. (Upon exiting the stadium and upon approaching the front of the inn, two very brief scenes play where a League staff member shows the player the direction of the inn. After this second scene, NPCs no longer block any part of Motostoke and the whole city becomes accessible. The Wooloo at the Wild Area Station also no longer block the train tracks at this time.)
The inn's check-in desk is blocked by Team Yell Grunts; talking to any Grunt will have the team offer a battle, which the player may accept or temporarily decline. After all four have been defeated, talking to the receptionist will play a cutscene that automatically progresses to the next morning. (The player's team is healed overnight.)
Upon leaving the inn, a League staff member will offer to escort/warp the player in front of Motostoke Stadium, though the player can decline. After talking to the front desk League staff inside the stadium, the player will automatically change into their uniform; the opening ceremony will then play out. (The entirety of the ceremony is skipped if the player has turned on Skip Movies in the Options.) The player can now head west for Route 3 after a battle with Hop near the exit.
Places of interest
Lower Tier
Boutique
The boutique is located on the west side of the lower tier's main road.
Motostoke Stadium is the official Pokémon Gym of Motostoke. It is located on the upper floor district of Motostoke. Its Leader is Kabu, who hands out the Fire Badge to those who defeat him. It is the third Gym that Gym Challengers have to face. The opening ceremony of the Gym Challenge is also held here.
Motostoke Station
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Specific trigger for the tracks becoming unblocked
Motostoke Station is located in the southwest of the upper tier.
The player can catch a train from this station to the following locations:
By whistling when hearing "Bworp!" come from the western fountain in from of Motostoke Stadium, after accepting the lost Minccino sidequest but before finding Minccino (permanently missable)
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.
The player may temporarily decline Hop's challenge to heal at the nearby Pokémon Center, though he will not let the player past onto Route 3 until they accept.
Motostoke was mentioned in JN100, where Ash planned to take a train there from Wyndon to meet up with Goh at the Motostoke Riverbank, but he was distracted by the prospect of watching Leon's latest battle at the Wyndon Stadium before he could do that.
Motostoke first appeared in Crackle!! Practice Battle. A televised program was featured live from there, but the guest star, Leon, was late. As it turned out, Leon had gotten lost in the city while trying to find his way to the TV studio.
Henry and Casey returned to Motostoke in PASS11 for their Gym battle against Kabu. After defeating him, they departed to Hammerlocke in the next round.
The two elevators in the Budew Drop Inn are the only[citation needed] doors in the game that the player must press A on to enter. The player can also interact with the elevator buttons a few steps away from the doors, which behaves identically.
Name origin
Language
Name
Origin
Japanese
エンジンシティ Engine City
From engine
English, Brazilian Portuguese
Motostoke
From motor and stoke (to stir up flames; to add fuel; British toponym for secondary settlement)