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(These aren't really like "power plant" Pokémon in the same sense that we have "volcanic" Pokémon, but I feel the dex entries are still interesting and relevant.) |
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:''If you were looking for the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game|TCG}} cards based on the Kanto Power Plant, see [[Power Plant (Aquapolis 139)]] and [[Power Plant (Unbroken Bonds 183)]]'' | :''If you were looking for the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game|TCG}} cards based on the Kanto Power Plant, see [[Power Plant (Aquapolis 139)]] and [[Power Plant (Unbroken Bonds 183)]]'' | ||
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[[File:Power Plant PE.png|thumb| | [[File:Power Plant PE.png|thumb|300px|The [[Kanto Power Plant]]]] | ||
A '''power plant''' (Japanese: '''はつでんしょ''' ''Power Plant'') is a type of building where electrical power is generated and distributed. {{type|Electric}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} often make their home in and around power plants. Power may be generated through various means such as windmills or {{wp|geothermal energy}}. Some power plants generate enough electricity to power an entire [[region]]. There are also power plants that produce a [[special magnetic field]] within the building or in the surrounding area that allows certain Pokémon to [[Evolution|evolve]]. | A '''{{wp|Power station|power plant}}''' (Japanese: '''はつでんしょ''' ''Power Plant'') is a type of building where electrical power is generated and distributed. {{type|Electric}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} often make their home in and around power plants. Power may be generated through various means such as windmills or {{wp|geothermal energy}}. Some power plants generate enough electricity to power an entire [[region]]. There are also power plants that produce a [[special magnetic field]] within the building or in the surrounding area that allows certain Pokémon to [[Evolution|evolve]]. | ||
==List of power plants in the Pokémon world== | ==List of power plants in the Pokémon world== | ||
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====[[Alola]]==== | ====[[Alola]]==== | ||
* [[Blush Mountain|Geothermal Power Plant]] - Generates output that covers almost all of [[Ula'ula Island]]'s electric needs. In {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}, it is known to produce a [[special magnetic field]] that allows {{p|Magneton}}, {{p|Nosepass}}, and {{p|Charjabug}} to [[Evolution|evolve]] when [[level]]ed up here. | * [[Blush Mountain|Geothermal Power Plant]] - Generates output that covers almost all of [[Ula'ula Island]]'s electric needs. In {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}, it is known to produce a [[special magnetic field]] that allows {{p|Magneton}}, {{p|Nosepass}}, and {{p|Charjabug}} to [[Evolution|evolve]] when [[level]]ed up here. | ||
==== [[Alola|Galar]] ==== | |||
* [[Galar Route 3]] - There is a Factory owned by [[Chairman Rose]] that converts minerals from [[Galar Mine]] into energy. | |||
* [[Energy Plant]] - A facility underneath [[Hammerlocke Stadium]] used to revive [[Eternatus (Pokémon)|Eternatus]], owned by [[Chairman Rose]] | |||
===In spin-off games=== | ===In spin-off games=== | ||
[[File:Power Plant RTDX.png|thumb|250px|The {{md|Power Plant}} [[rescue team camp]]]] | [[File:Power Plant RTDX.png|thumb|250px|The {{md|Power Plant}} [[rescue team camp]]]] | ||
====[[Pokémon Island]]==== | ====[[Pokémon Island]]==== | ||
* [[ | * [[Tunnel]] - Within the tunnel on Pokémon Island is a decommissioned power plant that has begun to fall into disrepair. The plant is no longer in use; however, some auxiliary power still remains, keeping the automatic vault doors operational. The tunnel has become home to many {{type|Electric}} Pokémon attracted to the power plant. The plant has one generator, which is a five-part conical shaped device that is partially submerged in a pool of water. Two pipes run from the generator into the water below, and another between the generator and turbine housing. At the top of the conical portion is a dome, with an {{wp|electrode}} protruding from it. If {{p|Zapdos}} is hatched from its {{pkmn|Egg}}, it will begin attacking the generator, thus bringing it and the power plant back online. | ||
====[[Pokémon world (Mystery Dungeon)|Mystery Dungeon world]]==== | ====[[Pokémon world (Mystery Dungeon)|Mystery Dungeon world]]==== | ||
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====[[Ransei]]==== | ====[[Ransei]]==== | ||
* [[Kingdom location#Power Plant|Violight Power Plant]] - A power plant located in [[Violight]] can generate a mysterious electric power to summon [[wild Pokémon]]. | * [[Kingdom location#Power Plant|Violight Power Plant]] - A power plant located in [[Violight]] can generate a mysterious electric power to summon [[wild Pokémon]]. | ||
====Other==== | |||
* [[Apostrophe Power Station]] - A power station course full of {{type|Electric}} Pokémon in [[Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure]]. It has several power coils that can be activated with levers to light up the building temporarily when the power is down. A lever also controls the door to the room with the station's power switch.<!-- | |||
* [[Old Gold Power Plant]] - An area in {{g|Sleep}}.--> | |||
==Pokédex entries== | ==Pokédex entries== | ||
Several [[Pokédex]] entries and other sources reference power plants. | Several [[Pokédex]] entries and other sources reference power plants. | ||
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! style="background: #{{ | ! style="background: #{{Locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytl|10px}}" width=150px | Pokémon | ||
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! style="background: #fff | ! style="background: #fff" | [[File:0025Pikachu.png|50px]][[File:0025Pikachu-Gigantamax.png|50px]]<br>{{p|Pikachu}} | ||
| style=" | |class="l" style="padding:5px"| A plan was recently announced to gather many Pikachu and make an electric power plant. | ||
A plan was recently announced to gather many Pikachu and make an electric power plant. | |||
According to the official {{g|Sword and Shield}} website, [[Gigantamax]] Pikachu is so powerful that it can produce enough electricity to rival a power plant. <ref>[https://swordshield.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon-galar-region/gigantamax-pikachu/ "Gigantamax Pikachu | Official Website | Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield"].</ref> | According to the official {{g|Sword and Shield}} website, [[Gigantamax]] Pikachu is so powerful that it can produce enough electricity to rival a power plant.<ref>[https://swordshield.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon-galar-region/gigantamax-pikachu/ "Gigantamax Pikachu | Official Website | Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield"].</ref> | ||
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! style="background: #fff | ! style="background: #fff" | [[File:0081Magnemite.png|50px]]<br>{{p|Magnemite}} | ||
| style=" | |class="l" style="padding:5px"| Perhaps because electrical lines are often buried these days, the number of Magnemite attacks on power plants has increased. Magnemite is frequently the cause of power outages, which is why some power plants send out electrical signals that it can't stand. | ||
Perhaps because electrical lines are often buried these days, the number of Magnemite attacks on power plants has increased. Magnemite is frequently the cause of power outages, which is why some power plants send out electrical signals that it can't stand. | |||
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! style="background: #fff | ! style="background: #fff" | [[File:0100Voltorb.png|50px]]<br>{{p|Voltorb}} | ||
| style=" | |class="l" style="padding:5px"| Voltorb are usually found in power plants. | ||
Voltorb are usually found in power plants. | |||
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! style="background: #fff | ! style="background: #fff" | [[File:0101Electrode.png|50px]]<br>{{p|Electrode}} | ||
| style=" | |class="l" style="padding:5px"| Electrode is a problematical Pokémon that congregates mostly at electrical power plants to feed on electricity that has just been generated, often causing massive and chaotic blackouts in nearby cities. | ||
Electrode is a problematical Pokémon that congregates mostly at electrical power plants to feed on electricity that has just been generated, often causing massive and chaotic blackouts in nearby cities. | |||
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! style="background: #fff | ! style="background: #fff" | [[File:0125Electabuzz.png|50px]]<br>{{p|Electabuzz}} | ||
| style=" | |class="l" style="padding:5px"| Normally found near large power plants searching for electricity, Electabuzz can wander away and cause major blackouts in cities; half of all blackouts occur when this Pokémon appears at power plants and eats electricity. Many power plants keep {{type|Ground}} Pokémon around as a defense against Electabuzz that come seeking electricity. | ||
Normally found near large power plants searching for electricity, Electabuzz can wander away and cause major blackouts in cities; half of all blackouts occur when this Pokémon appears at power plants and eats electricity. Many power plants keep {{type|Ground}} Pokémon around as a defense against Electabuzz that come seeking electricity. | |||
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! style="background: #fff | ! style="background: #fff" | [[File:0796Xurkitree.png|50px]]<br>{{p|Xurkitree}} | ||
| style=" | |class="l" style="padding:5px"| After Xurkitree appeared from the [[Ultra Wormhole]], it raided a power plant. Because of this, people believe it energizes itself with electricity. | ||
After Xurkitree appeared from the [[Ultra Wormhole]], it raided a power plant. Because of this, people believe it energizes itself with electricity. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 17 September 2024
- If you were looking for the TCG cards based on the Kanto Power Plant, see Power Plant (Aquapolis 139) and Power Plant (Unbroken Bonds 183)
A power plant (Japanese: はつでんしょ Power Plant) is a type of building where electrical power is generated and distributed. Electric-type Pokémon often make their home in and around power plants. Power may be generated through various means such as windmills or geothermal energy. Some power plants generate enough electricity to power an entire region. There are also power plants that produce a special magnetic field within the building or in the surrounding area that allows certain Pokémon to evolve.
List of power plants in the Pokémon world
In the core series
Kanto
- Kanto Power Plant - A technological complex that was abandoned for many years, though some of the machines still functioned during that time. It was infested with Electric-type Pokémon, and home to the Legendary Pokémon Zapdos. It generates all the energy for the Kanto region, and was later refurbished to provide power for the Magnet Train. The Electric-type Pokémon moved to the tall grass outside, and Zapdos apparently fled, though it has been known to revisit the building outside its entrance under special circumstances.
Hoenn
- New Mauville - Though it was planned to be a subterranean city extending 69 floors underground, this project died in development.
Sinnoh
- Valley Windworks - Numerous wind turbines stand in the vicinity of the Valley Windworks. Winds blowing through the canyon feed the wind turbines to generate clean electricity. Inside of the building there are many machines which process the electricity produced and send it out to the cities and towns of the Sinnoh region. A Drifloon is known to drift here once a week.
Kalos
- Kalos Power Plant - An environmentally responsible power plant that generates solar power from space.
Alola
- Geothermal Power Plant - Generates output that covers almost all of Ula'ula Island's electric needs. In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, it is known to produce a special magnetic field that allows Magneton, Nosepass, and Charjabug to evolve when leveled up here.
Galar
- Galar Route 3 - There is a Factory owned by Chairman Rose that converts minerals from Galar Mine into energy.
- Energy Plant - A facility underneath Hammerlocke Stadium used to revive Eternatus, owned by Chairman Rose
In spin-off games
Pokémon Island
- Tunnel - Within the tunnel on Pokémon Island is a decommissioned power plant that has begun to fall into disrepair. The plant is no longer in use; however, some auxiliary power still remains, keeping the automatic vault doors operational. The tunnel has become home to many Electric-type Pokémon attracted to the power plant. The plant has one generator, which is a five-part conical shaped device that is partially submerged in a pool of water. Two pipes run from the generator into the water below, and another between the generator and turbine housing. At the top of the conical portion is a dome, with an electrode protruding from it. If Zapdos is hatched from its Egg, it will begin attacking the generator, thus bringing it and the power plant back online.
Mystery Dungeon world
- Power Plant (Friend Area) - Machinery still runs in this long-deserted power plant. Electric-type Pokémon like to gather here.
Ransei
- Violight Power Plant - A power plant located in Violight can generate a mysterious electric power to summon wild Pokémon.
Other
- Apostrophe Power Station - A power station course full of Electric-type Pokémon in Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure. It has several power coils that can be activated with levers to light up the building temporarily when the power is down. A lever also controls the door to the room with the station's power switch.
Pokédex entries
Several Pokédex entries and other sources reference power plants.
Pokémon | Description |
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Pikachu |
A plan was recently announced to gather many Pikachu and make an electric power plant.
According to the official Pokémon Sword and Shield website, Gigantamax Pikachu is so powerful that it can produce enough electricity to rival a power plant.[1] |
Magnemite |
Perhaps because electrical lines are often buried these days, the number of Magnemite attacks on power plants has increased. Magnemite is frequently the cause of power outages, which is why some power plants send out electrical signals that it can't stand. |
Voltorb |
Voltorb are usually found in power plants. |
Electrode |
Electrode is a problematical Pokémon that congregates mostly at electrical power plants to feed on electricity that has just been generated, often causing massive and chaotic blackouts in nearby cities. |
Electabuzz |
Normally found near large power plants searching for electricity, Electabuzz can wander away and cause major blackouts in cities; half of all blackouts occur when this Pokémon appears at power plants and eats electricity. Many power plants keep Ground-type Pokémon around as a defense against Electabuzz that come seeking electricity. |
Xurkitree |
After Xurkitree appeared from the Ultra Wormhole, it raided a power plant. Because of this, people believe it energizes itself with electricity. |
References
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