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{{ | {{Infobox location | ||
|image=Layuda Island Ranger3.png | |||
|type=mountain | |||
|location_name=Layuda Island | |||
|japanese_name=ライウンじま | |||
|translated_name=Laiun Island | |||
|mapdesc=A thundercloud-covered island. With storms that never cease, no one can even get close to it. Many Pokémon there are Electric group. | |||
|location=North of [[Renbow Island]]<br />South of [[Tilikule Island]]<br />Southeast of [[Sophian Island]] | |||
|region=Oblivia | |||
|generation={{gen|IV}} | |||
|map=Layuda Island Ranger3 map.png | |||
|mapsize=250px | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Layuda Island''' (Japanese: '''ライウンじま''' ''Laiun Island'') is a location in {{g|Ranger: Guardian Signs}}. | |||
(Japanese: ''' | Layuda Island is one of the notable islands of [[Oblivia]]. Due to electric storms above the island, {{player}}s must obtain the assistance of {{p|Latios}} or {{p|Latias}} in order to fly to the island. Its main and only known feature is '''Mt. Layuda''' (Japanese: '''ライウンやま''' ''Laiun Mountain''), the home of the [[Legendary birds|legendary bird]] {{p|Zapdos}}. In order to access the topmost part of the mountain for the first time, players must use the [[Ranger Sign]] of {{p|Raikou}}. | ||
==Mt. Layuda== | |||
After completing the game and accepting a mission from [[Rand]], players must chase down the three legendary birds through the {{ra|sky}}. Upon catching up with {{p|Zapdos}}, it will go down to its home on top of the mountain. There, players must battle it to gain a part of the golden armor held by [[Edward]] and [[Purple Eyes]]. Upon achieving victory, players will obtain the [[Ranger Sign]] to summon Zapdos. Using this Ranger Sign at the summit of Mt. Layuda will allow players to fight the [[Legendary Pokémon]] once again. | |||
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After completing the game and accepting a mission from [[ | |||
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==Trivia== | |||
*This is the only island which cannot be flown to via {{p|Staraptor}}. | |||
==In other languages== | |||
''Layuda Island'' | |||
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{GS color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{GS color}}" | |||
! Language | |||
! Name | |||
! Origin | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| Japanese | |||
| ライウンじま ''Laiun Island'' | |||
| From ''la'' (the sixth {{wp|solfège}} syllable) and 雷雲 ''raiun'' (thundercloud) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| English | |||
| Layuda Island | |||
| From ''la'' and ''ayuda'' (Spanish for help) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| French | |||
| Île Latempête | |||
| From ''la'' and ''tempête'' (storm) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| German | |||
| Isla Latonera | |||
| From ''la'' and ''tonerà'' (Italian for thunder) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| Italian | |||
| Lampinia | |||
| From ''la'' and ''lampo'' (lightning) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| Spanish | |||
| Isla Lámpagos | |||
| From ''la'' and ''relámpago'' (lightning) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| Portuguese | |||
| Ilha Lâmpagos | |||
| From ''la'' and ''relâmpago'' (lightning) | |||
|} | |||
''Mt. Layuda'' | |||
{{langtable|color={{GS color light}}|bordercolor={{GS color}} | |||
|fr=Mont Latempête | |||
|de=Monte Latonera | |||
|it=Monte Lampinia | |||
|pt=Monte Lâmpagos | |||
|es=Monte Lámpagos}} | |||
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{{ | <br> | ||
{{DoubleProjectTag|Locations|Sidegames}} | |||
[[Category:Islands]] | |||
[[Category:Mountains]] | |||
[[de:Isla Latonera]] | |||
[[es:Isla Lámpagos]] | |||
[[fr:Île Latempête]] | |||
[[it:Lampinia]] | |||
[[ja:ライウンじま]] | |||
[[zh:拉雷雲島]] |
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Map description: | A thundercloud-covered island. With storms that never cease, no one can even get close to it. Many Pokémon there are Electric group. | |||
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Location: | North of Renbow Island South of Tilikule Island Southeast of Sophian Island | |||
Region: | Oblivia | |||
Generations: | IV | |||
Location of Layuda Island in Oblivia. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Layuda Island (Japanese: ライウンじま Laiun Island) is a location in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs.
Layuda Island is one of the notable islands of Oblivia. Due to electric storms above the island, players must obtain the assistance of Latios or Latias in order to fly to the island. Its main and only known feature is Mt. Layuda (Japanese: ライウンやま Laiun Mountain), the home of the legendary bird Zapdos. In order to access the topmost part of the mountain for the first time, players must use the Ranger Sign of Raikou.
Mt. Layuda
After completing the game and accepting a mission from Rand, players must chase down the three legendary birds through the sky. Upon catching up with Zapdos, it will go down to its home on top of the mountain. There, players must battle it to gain a part of the golden armor held by Edward and Purple Eyes. Upon achieving victory, players will obtain the Ranger Sign to summon Zapdos. Using this Ranger Sign at the summit of Mt. Layuda will allow players to fight the Legendary Pokémon once again.
Pokémon
Trivia
- This is the only island which cannot be flown to via Staraptor.
In other languages
Layuda Island
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ライウンじま Laiun Island | From la (the sixth solfège syllable) and 雷雲 raiun (thundercloud) |
English | Layuda Island | From la and ayuda (Spanish for help) |
French | Île Latempête | From la and tempête (storm) |
German | Isla Latonera | From la and tonerà (Italian for thunder) |
Italian | Lampinia | From la and lampo (lightning) |
Spanish | Isla Lámpagos | From la and relámpago (lightning) |
Portuguese | Ilha Lâmpagos | From la and relâmpago (lightning) |
Mt. Layuda
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