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Map description: | The former base of Team Snagem that was completely destroyed in a catastrophic explosion.Colo Team Snagem's base is apparently still in use even after it was destroyed.XD The base where Team Snagem dreams of regaining its former glory.XD | |||
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Location: | Eastern Orre | |||
Region: | Orre | |||
Generations: | III | |||
Location of Snagem Hideout in Orre. | ||||
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Snagem Hideout (Japanese: スナッチ団のアジト Team Snatch Hideout) is a location in Orre. It is the base of the villainous Team Snagem. According to an early news report in Pokémon Colosseum, it is located in a part of Orre known as Eclo Canyon.
At the start of Pokémon Colosseum, the base is heavily damaged by the player as they steal the only portable Snag Machine and destroy the bigger one, detonating several bombs placed around the building during their theft and escape. During the post-game, it acts as a gathering place for Shadow Pokémon Trainers who cannot be rematched during the main game.
In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, the Snagem Hideout is still in severe disrepair from the sabotage five years ago, but is still in use by Team Snagem. The player must enter it in order to reclaim their stolen Snag Machine.
Role
Pokémon Colosseum
Despite the player leaving the Snagem Hideout at the start of the game, it cannot be visited until the post-game, where the player must visit it at least twice. The first time they visit it to follow a lead on a Cipher Peon with a Shadow Johto starter Pokémon that they didn't snag in Phenac City.
After the Johto starter has been snagged, the player will soon be informed of rumors about the big Snag Machine being repaired, promoting them to revisit the hideout again. During this return visit, the player can snag two previously unavailable Shadow Pokémon, a Smeargle and an Ursaring, and rematch Snagem Head Gonzap. Battling Gonzap allows the player to claim the D-Disk, which is required to access the Deep Colosseum and progress the post-game plot. It is also revealed that the big Snag Machine has been destroyed beyond repair and the fake rumors were merely a plan hatched by Gonzap to lure the player into returning to the hideout and get revenge on him for betraying the team at the start of the game.
Most Shadow Pokémon Trainers who cannot be rematched during the main game also appear here, allowing the player to battle them again in case they failed to snag their Shadow Pokémon earlier.
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
The player must visit the Snagem Hideout in order to get back the Snag Machine stolen from them by Wakin at the S.S. Libra. Upon reaching Gonzap's office, the player sees Gonzap berating Wakin that the Snag Machine is too small for him, before being forced to battle Wakin and Gonzap in succession. Once Gonzap has been defeated, he will return the Snag Machine to the player, admitting that both of them are aiming for the same goal, as Team Snagem is seeking to get revenge on Cipher for abandoning their alliance with them.
Gonzap will also give the player a key to a locked item chest on 1F after being defeated, allowing the player to obtain the TM hidden inside it.
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Items
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Max Elixir | 1F, in the center of the hallway | Colo | |
Max Revive ×2 | 1F, next to Niver | Colo | |
Ultra Ball ×5 | 1F, inside the big Snag Machine in the southwest room | Colo | |
Ultra Ball ×3 | 1F, north of the healing machine | XD | |
TM29 (Psychic) | 1F, behind the southeast staircase, near Biden | XD | |
TM30 (Shadow Ball) | 1F, near the alternate exit (requires Gonzap's Key) | XD | |
Elixir | 2F, east of the northern staircase | Colo | |
Max Ether ×2 | 2F, in the southwest room | Colo | |
D-Disk | 2F, on the table in Gonzap's office after battling him | Colo | |
Rare Candy ×3 | 2F, in Gonzap's office | Colo | |
PP Up | 2F, inside the jail cell | XD | |
Hyper Potion ×2 | 2F, behind the northern staircase | XD | |
Snag Machine | 2F, retrieved from Gonzap after defeating him | XD | |
Gonzap's Key | 2F, reward for defeating Gonzap | XD | |
Full Heal ×2 | 2F, inside Gonzap's office | XD | |
Max Potion ×3 | 3F, in the northeast room | Colo | |
PP Up ×3 | 3F, in the southwest room | Colo | |
Revive ×2 | 3F, in the southern part of the hallway | XD | |
Rare Candy | 3F, to the left of Golit | XD | |
Trainers
Pokémon Colosseum
If a Trainer's Shadow Pokémon wasn't snagged during the main game, it will replace the last Pokémon in their party here. They can be rematched until their Shadow Pokémon has been snagged.
Entrance
These Cipher Peons appear in turn whenever the player enters the gap in the wall north of the PC. The next Peon will appear once the player has exited and reentered the building or battled Gonzap.
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First visit
These Trainers will be present at the Snagem Hideout since the first visit. The Cipher Peon with the Johto starter Pokémon will disappear after his Shadow Pokémon has been snagged.
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These Trainers appear at the Snagem Hideout once the player has received Bitt's email about Shadow Smeargle and Ursaring.
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If Skarmory was not snagged at Realgam Tower, it will replace Gonzap's Gyarados here. Once Skarmory has been snagged, Gonzap will permanently disappear after being battled here, regardless of whether the player wins or loses.
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Layout
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Missing layout images from Colosseum |
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Trivia
- Upon defeating Cipher Peon Baila here in Colosseum, the colon separating her name from her defeat speech is missing.
In other languages
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