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{{ | {{Town infobox | ||
|name=White Forest | |||
|jpname={{tt|ホワイトフォレスト|howaito foresuto}} | |||
|jptrans=White Forest | |||
|image=Black City and White Forest.png | |image=Black City and White Forest.png | ||
|image_size=290 | |image_size=290 | ||
| | |region=Unova | ||
| | |generation=5 | ||
|slogan=People and Nature in Harmony | |slogan=People and Nature in Harmony | ||
| | |mapdesc=A place of nature's bounty, it attracts people who long for nature. | ||
| | |north=Route 14 | ||
| | |regionnorth=Unova | ||
| | |west=Route 15 | ||
| | |regionwest=Unova | ||
|map=Unova Black City White Forest Map.png | |type=White | ||
}} | |map=Unova Black City White Forest Black Tower White Treehollow Map.png | ||
'''White Forest''' (Japanese: '''ホワイトフォレスト''' ''White Forest'') is a forest in eastern [[Unova]]. White Forest is exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon White|s}}. Unlike [[Black City]], White Forest has a variety of wild Pokémon as well as characters and tasks that do not occur in Pokémon Black. It is located to the east of {{rt|15|Unova}}. | }} | ||
'''White Forest''' (Japanese: '''ホワイトフォレスト''' ''White Forest'') is a [[forest]] in eastern [[Unova]]. White Forest is exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon White|s}} and {{pkmn|Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon White 2}}. Unlike [[Black City]], White Forest has a variety of [[wild Pokémon]] as well as characters and tasks that do not occur in Pokémon Black. It is located to the east of {{rt|15|Unova}}. | |||
The appearance of White Forest is dependent on the number of people currently residing there. When the player enters the forest for the very first time, the total number of residents is determined by the number of days it took the player to reach White Forest. The number of residents can be between 0 (low occupancy) and 10 (maximum occupancy). In addition to visual changes, some wild Pokémon will only appear with a certain resident. | The appearance of White Forest is dependent on the number of people currently residing there. When the {{player}} enters the forest for the very first time, the total number of residents is determined by the number of days it took the player to reach White Forest. The number of residents can be between 0 (low occupancy) and 10 (maximum occupancy). In addition to visual changes, some wild Pokémon will only appear with a certain resident. | ||
At maximum occupancy White Forest contains large trees, many patches of [[tall grass]] and can have water surfaces. At low level occupancy the trees are smaller, there are fewer or no water surfaces, and patches of tall grass are sparse. The Mayor's House and [[Pokémon Center]] are present regardless of how many people reside in the forest. | At maximum occupancy White Forest contains large trees, many patches of [[tall grass]], and can have water surfaces. At low level occupancy the trees are smaller, there are fewer or no water surfaces, and patches of tall grass are sparse. The Mayor's House and [[Pokémon Center]] are present regardless of how many people reside in the forest. | ||
When using the [[Entralink]] feature to visit another player's [[Black City]], the player can invite people who have left their Black City to come to White Forest to increase occupancy; this can enable new items and wild Pokémon to be found. | When using the [[Entralink]] feature to visit another player's [[Black City]], the player can invite people who have left their Black City to come to White Forest to increase occupancy; this can enable new items and wild Pokémon to be found. | ||
In White 2, White Forest has changed from the original White version. There are no longer patches of tall grass or pools of water to find wild Pokémon in. Instead, the [[White Treehollow]] is located within the northern part of the forest. | |||
==Demographics== | ==Demographics== | ||
White Forest has a maximum population of 25, although only 10 residents can be present at any one time. | ===Pokémon White=== | ||
In Pokémon White, White Forest has a maximum population of 25, although only 10 residents can be present at any one time. | |||
Each [[Non-player character|NPC]] has a set number of points, which will change depending on certain functions that can be performed by the player. If an NPC's points value reaches 0, then they will leave White Forest. The factors involved in this are as follows: | Each [[Non-player character|NPC]] has a set number of points, which will change depending on certain functions that can be performed by the player. If an NPC's points value reaches 0, then they will leave White Forest. The factors involved in this are as follows: | ||
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New NPCs can be brought into White Forest by inviting them from [[Black City]] via the [[Entralink]]. | |||
New NPCs can only be brought into White Forest by inviting them from [[Black City]] via the [[Entralink]]. | |||
NPCs that have left will be visible to other players in [[Entralink]]. If this area becomes full, no more will leave, even if their score reaches zero. | NPCs that have left will be visible to other players in [[Entralink]]. If this area becomes full, no more will leave, even if their score reaches zero. | ||
===Pokémon White 2=== | |||
In Pokémon White 2, not counting Trainers in the [[White Treehollow]], White Forest's population increases to a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 19. | |||
==Poké Mart== | |||
{{shop|Upper cashier}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Poké Ball (item)|200|5=Poké Ball|display=Poké Ball}}|{{shopitem|Great Ball|600}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Ultra Ball|1200}}|{{shopitem|Potion|300}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Super Potion|700}}|{{shopitem|Hyper Potion|1200}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Max Potion|2500}}|{{shopitem|Full Restore|3000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Revive|1500}}|{{shopitem|Antidote|100}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Paralyze Heal|display=Parlyz Heal|200}}|{{shopitem|Awakening|250}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Burn Heal|250}}|{{shopitem|Ice Heal|250}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Full Heal|600}}|{{shopitem|Escape Rope|550}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Repel|350}}|{{shopitem|Super Repel|500}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Max Repel|700}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter|multiple=yes}} | |||
{{shop|Lower cashier}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|BridgeMail M|50}}|{{shopitem|Greet Mail|50}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Favored Mail|50}}|{{shopitem|RSVP Mail|50}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Thanks Mail|50}}|{{shopitem|Inquiry Mail|50}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Like Mail|50}}|{{shopitem|Reply Mail|50}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
==Items== | |||
Each day, each resident present may drop an item in one of ten locations in the Forest to be picked up that day. The items dropped mostly correlate with the items sold at the Market by the same resident in Black City. | |||
{{Itlisth|white}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Stardust|Leo|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Dive Ball|Jacques|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Thunder Stone|Ken|W=yes|display=[[Thunder Stone|Thunderstone]]}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Heart Scale|Lynette|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Yellow Shard|Collin|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Quick Ball|Ryder|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Nest Ball|Piper|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Green Shard|Marie|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Tiny Mushroom|Dave|W=yes|display=[[Tiny Mushroom|TinyMushroom]]}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Net Ball|Shane|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Dusk Stone|Herman|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Repeat Ball|Miki|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Poké Ball|Pierce<br>Silvia|W=yes|display={{i|Poké Ball}}}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Rare Bone|Britney|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Great Ball|Robbie|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Fire Stone|Vincent|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Water Stone|Ralph|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Ultra Ball|Miho|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Sun Stone|Lena|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Leaf Stone|Karenna|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Moon Stone|Rosa|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Shiny Stone|Molly|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Big Mushroom|Gene|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Blue Shard|Eliza|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Dawn Stone|Grace|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Oval Stone|Carlos|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Red Shard|Doug|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Honey|Frederic|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Timer Ball|Emi|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itlistfoot|white}} | |||
===Mayor=== | |||
The following Berries can be obtained by showing a certain Pokémon available in White Forest at the moment to the Mayor. This can be done once every day, but the Pokémon must have been caught on the same day. | |||
{{Itlisth|white}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Chesto Berry|Given by the Mayor|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Pecha Berry|Given by the Mayor|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Leppa Berry|Given by the Mayor|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Lum Berry|Given by the Mayor|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Bluk Berry|Given by the Mayor|W=yes}} | |||
{{Itlistfoot|white}} | |||
===Pokémon White 2=== | |||
In Pokémon White 2, there are four stalls, each unlocked after completing a certain area in the White Treehollow. Each store sells one item per day. Items on the left are sold on weekdays, while items on the right are sold on weekends. The areas to unlock the stalls are Area 2, Area 5, Area 8, and Area 10, respectively. | |||
{{shop|Store 1}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Leaf Stone|1000}}|{{shopitem|Deep Sea Tooth|1000|display=DeepSeaTooth}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
{{shop|Store 2}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Water Stone|2000}}|{{shopitem|Deep Sea Scale|2000|display=DeepSeaScale}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
{{shop|Store 3}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Shiny Stone|4000}}|{{shopitem|Dragon Scale|4000}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
{{shop|Store 4}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Oval Stone|6000}}|{{shopitem|King's Rock|6000}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
All Pokémon are common, but their appearance is determined by certain residents. The Pokémon cannot be avoided through use of [[Repel]] or similar methods. | All Pokémon are common, but their appearance is determined by certain residents. The Pokémon cannot be avoided through use of [[Repel]] or similar methods. | ||
{{catch/header|white|seasons=yes}} | {{catch/header|white|seasons=yes}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|016|Pidgey|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Leo|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | {{catch/entry5|016|Pidgey|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Leo[[File:School Kid m OD.png]]|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|029|Nidoran♀|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Jacques|type1=Poison}} | {{catch/entry5|029|Nidoran♀|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Jacques[[File:Scientist m OD.png]]|type1=Poison}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|032|Nidoran♂|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Ken|type1=Poison}} | {{catch/entry5|032|Nidoran♂|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Ken[[File:Veteran m OD.png]]|type1=Poison}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|043|Oddish|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Lynette|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} | {{catch/entry5|043|Oddish|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Lynette[[File:Lady OD.png]]|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|063|Abra|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Collin|type1=Psychic}} | {{catch/entry5|063|Abra|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Collin[[File:Clerk m OD.png]]|type1=Psychic}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|066|Machop|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Ryder|type1=Fighting}} | {{catch/entry5|066|Machop|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Ryder[[File:Black Belt OD.png]]|type1=Fighting}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|069|Bellsprout|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Piper|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} | {{catch/entry5|069|Bellsprout|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Piper[[File:Clerk f OD.png]]|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|081|Magnemite|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Marie|type1=Electric|type2=Steel}} | {{catch/entry5|081|Magnemite|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Marie[[File:Scientist f OD.png]]|type1=Electric|type2=Steel}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|092|Gastly|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Dave|type1=Ghost|type2=Poison}} | {{catch/entry5|092|Gastly|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Dave[[File:Roughneck OD.png]]|type1=Ghost|type2=Poison}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|111|Rhyhorn|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Shane|type1=Ground|type2=Rock}} | {{catch/entry5|111|Rhyhorn|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Shane[[File:School Kid m OD.png]]|type1=Ground|type2=Rock}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|137|Porygon|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Herman|type1=Normal}} | {{catch/entry5|137|Porygon|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Herman[[File:Backpacker m OD.png]]|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|175|Togepi|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Miki|type1=Normal}} | {{catch/entry5|175|Togepi|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Miki[[File:Lass OD.png]]|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|179|Mareep|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Pierce|type1=Electric}} | {{catch/entry5|179|Mareep|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Pierce[[File:Rich Boy V OD.png]]|type1=Electric}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|187|Hoppip|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Britney|type1=Grass|type2=Flying}} | {{catch/entry5|187|Hoppip|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Britney[[File:Clerk f OD.png]]|type1=Grass|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|239|Elekid|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Robbie|type1=Electric}} | {{catch/entry5|239|Elekid|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Robbie[[File:Youngster OD.png]]|type1=Electric}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|240|Magby|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Vincent|type1=Fire}} | {{catch/entry5|240|Magby|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Vincent[[File:Ace Trainer m V OD.png]]|type1=Fire}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|265|Wurmple|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Silvia|type1=Bug}} | {{catch/entry5|265|Wurmple|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Silvia[[File:School Kid f OD.png]]|type1=Bug}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|270|Lotad|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Ralph|type1=Water|type2=Grass}} | {{catch/entry5|270|Lotad|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Ralph[[File:Pokemon Ranger m OD.png]]|type1=Water|type2=Grass}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|273|Seedot|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Miho|type1=Grass}} | {{catch/entry5|273|Seedot|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Miho[[File:Nursery Aide OD.png]]|type1=Grass}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|280|Ralts|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Lena|type1=Psychic}} | {{catch/entry5|280|Ralts|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Lena[[File:Ace Trainer f V OD.png]]|type1=Psychic}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|287|Slakoth|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Karenna|type1=Normal}} | {{catch/entry5|287|Slakoth|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Karenna[[File:Battle Girl OD.png]]|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|293|Whismur|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Rosa|type1=Normal}} | {{catch/entry5|293|Whismur|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Rosa[[File:Veteran f OD.png]]|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|298|Azurill|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Molly|type1=Normal}} | {{catch/entry5|298|Azurill|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Molly[[File:Backpacker f OD.png]]|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|304|Aron|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Gene|type1=Steel|type2=Rock}} | {{catch/entry5|304|Aron|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Gene[[File:Hiker OD.png]]|type1=Steel|type2=Rock}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|328|Trapinch|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Eliza|type1=Ground}} | {{catch/entry5|328|Trapinch|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Eliza[[File:Pokemon Ranger f OD.png]]|type1=Ground}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|371|Bagon|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Grace|type1=Dragon}} | {{catch/entry5|371|Bagon|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Grace[[File:Socialite OD.png]]|type1=Dragon}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|396|Starly|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Carlos|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | {{catch/entry5|396|Starly|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Carlos[[File:Backpacker m OD.png]]|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|403|Shinx|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Doug|type1=Electric}} | {{catch/entry5|403|Shinx|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Doug[[File:Clerk m OD.png]]|type1=Electric}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|406|Budew|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Frederic|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} | {{catch/entry5|406|Budew|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Frederic[[File:Gentleman OD.png]]|type1=Grass|type2=Poison}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|440|Happiny|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Emi|type1=Normal}} | {{catch/entry5|440|Happiny|no|yes|yes|Grass|5|all=Emi[[File:Backpacker f OD.png]]|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{catch/div|water|Surfing}} | {{catch/div|water|Surfing}} | ||
{{catch/entry5|194|Wooper|no|yes|yes|Surf|5|all=Lena, Frederic, Herman, Grace|type1=Water|type2=Ground}} | {{catch/entry5|194|Wooper|no|yes|yes|Surf|5|all=Lena, Frederic, Herman, Grace|type1=Water|type2=Ground}} | ||
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==Trainers== | ==Trainers== | ||
=== | ===Pokémon White=== | ||
{{trainerheader|white}} | {{trainerheader|white}} | ||
{{Trainerentry|Spr BW School Kid M.png|School Kid| | {{Trainerentry|Spr BW School Kid M.png|School Kid|Shaye|1300<br><small>[[Triple Battle]]</small>|3|560|Scrafty|♂|65|None|563|Cofagrigus|♂|65|None|579|Reuniclus|♂|65|None|36=シンジ|37=Shinji}} | ||
{{Trainerdiv|white}} | {{Trainerdiv|white}} | ||
{{Trainerentry|Spr BW Nursery Aide.png|Nursery Aide|Briana|2600|3|609|Chandelure|♀|65|None|573|Cinccino|♀|65|None|584|Vanilluxe|♀|65|None|36=ユカリ|37=Yukari}} | {{Trainerentry|Spr BW Nursery Aide.png|Nursery Aide|Briana|2600<br><small>[[Triple Battle]]</small>|3|609|Chandelure|♀|65|None|573|Cinccino|♀|65|None|584|Vanilluxe|♀|65|None|36=ユカリ|37=Yukari}} | ||
{{trainerfooter|white|1}} | {{trainerfooter|white|1}} | ||
== | ===Pokémon White 2=== | ||
{{ | {{main|White Treehollow#Trainers|White Treehollow → Trainers}} | ||
All Trainers encountered in White Forest are encountered within White Treehollow. | |||
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{{ | ==Gallery== | ||
{{ | ===Artwork=== | ||
{{ | {| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color}}; font-size:80%" | ||
|style="{{roundy|5px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}"| [[File:Black City White Forest Concept Art BW.png|x200px]] | |||
{{ | |style="{{roundy|5px}} border:2px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background:#{{normal color light}}"| [[File:White Forest Concept Art BW.png|x200px]] | ||
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{{ | | colspan="2" | Concept art from {{color2|000|Pokémon Black and White Versions|Black and White}} by {{color2|000|Keiko Moritsugu}}<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20230207122020/http://bystrousky.blogspot.com/2019/07/blog-post.html</ref> | ||
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{{ | ==In the manga== | ||
{{ | [[File:White Forest Adventures.png|thumb|250px|White Forest in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | ||
{{ | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
===={{MangaArc|Black 2 & White 2}}==== | |||
White Forest appeared in ''[[PS545|Deduction Time]]'', where it was revealed to have been frozen by the [[Plasma Frigate]]. [[Iris]], [[Alder]], and [[Gorm]] broke out of the frozen [[White Treehollow]], where they had been {{pkmn|training}} while the forest was attacked. In the process, it was revealed that Alder had passed his {{pkmn|Champion}} title on to Iris. | |||
{{-}} | |||
{{ | ==In the TCG== | ||
{{ | This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring White Forest in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. | ||
{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Psychic|char=yes}} | |||
{{ | {{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Plasma Blast|Azelf|38}}|type=Psychic|enset=Plasma Blast|enrarity=Rare|ennum=38/101|jpset=Megalo Cannon|jprarity=Uncommon|jpnum=030/076}} | ||
{{ | {{cardlist/footer|Psychic}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The Pokémon that can appear here correspond to the specific team of the NPC who generates that Pokémon in Black City. | * The Pokémon that can appear here correspond to the specific team of the NPC who generates that Pokémon in Black City. | ||
* If the player invites people from either Black City or White Forest to go to their game and talks to them, they will say they met the player from the game they came from, even if | * If the player invites people from either Black City or White Forest to go to their game and talks to them, they will say they met the player from the game they came from, even if that player hasn't reached that location yet. | ||
* White Forest is the only forest in the Pokémon games to contain a Pokémon Center. | |||
* If White Forest is visited in Pokémon White for the first time, the first patch of grass or the first water tile the player enters will always result in an encounter with a wild Pokémon<!-- unless a Repel is used-->. | |||
* White Forest's German name, Weißer Wald, is alliterative. It shares this trait with its counterpart, Black City. | |||
* In [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]'s [[The Indigo Disk]] expansion, the White Forest is featured in a painting in the monochrome version of [[Blueberry Academy]]'s [[League Club Room]]. | |||
== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{langtable|color={{white color light}}|bordercolor={{white color dark}} | {{langtable|color={{white color light}}|bordercolor={{white color dark}} | ||
|zh_yue=白森林 ''{{tt|Baahk Sāmlàhm|White Forest}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>白色森林 ''{{tt|Baahksīk Sāmlàhm|White Forest}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures}} | |||
|zh_cmn=白森林 ''{{tt|Bái Sēnlín|White Forest}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>白色森林 ''{{tt|Báisè Sēnlín|White Forest}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures}} | |||
|de=Weißer Wald | |de=Weißer Wald | ||
| | |es=Bosque Blanco | ||
|fr=Forêt Blanche | |||
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|it=Foresta Bianca | |it=Foresta Bianca | ||
| | |ko=화이트포리스트 ''White Forest'' | ||
| | |vi=Khu rừng Trắng | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Unova}} | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | |||
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{{Unova}}<br> | |||
{{Project Cities and Towns notice}} | {{Project Cities and Towns notice}} | ||
[[Category:Black and White locations]] | [[Category:Black and White locations]] | ||
[[Category:Black 2 and White 2 locations]] | |||
[[Category:Unova locations]] | [[Category:Unova locations]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Settlements]] | ||
[[Category:Forests]] | |||
[[de:Weißer Wald]] | [[de:Weißer Wald]] | ||
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[[it:Foresta Bianca]] | [[it:Foresta Bianca]] | ||
[[ja:ホワイトフォレスト]] | [[ja:ホワイトフォレスト]] | ||
[[zh:白森林]] |
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Location Location of White Forest in Unova. |
White Forest (Japanese: ホワイトフォレスト White Forest) is a forest in eastern Unova. White Forest is exclusive to Pokémon White and Pokémon White 2. Unlike Black City, White Forest has a variety of wild Pokémon as well as characters and tasks that do not occur in Pokémon Black. It is located to the east of Route 15.
The appearance of White Forest is dependent on the number of people currently residing there. When the player enters the forest for the very first time, the total number of residents is determined by the number of days it took the player to reach White Forest. The number of residents can be between 0 (low occupancy) and 10 (maximum occupancy). In addition to visual changes, some wild Pokémon will only appear with a certain resident.
At maximum occupancy White Forest contains large trees, many patches of tall grass, and can have water surfaces. At low level occupancy the trees are smaller, there are fewer or no water surfaces, and patches of tall grass are sparse. The Mayor's House and Pokémon Center are present regardless of how many people reside in the forest.
When using the Entralink feature to visit another player's Black City, the player can invite people who have left their Black City to come to White Forest to increase occupancy; this can enable new items and wild Pokémon to be found.
In White 2, White Forest has changed from the original White version. There are no longer patches of tall grass or pools of water to find wild Pokémon in. Instead, the White Treehollow is located within the northern part of the forest.
Demographics
Pokémon White
In Pokémon White, White Forest has a maximum population of 25, although only 10 residents can be present at any one time.
Each NPC has a set number of points, which will change depending on certain functions that can be performed by the player. If an NPC's points value reaches 0, then they will leave White Forest. The factors involved in this are as follows:
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1 day passes | -5 points |
Player enters area | +3 points |
Player talks to character | +10 points |
New NPCs can only be brought into White Forest by inviting them from Black City via the Entralink.
NPCs that have left will be visible to other players in Entralink. If this area becomes full, no more will leave, even if their score reaches zero.
Pokémon White 2
In Pokémon White 2, not counting Trainers in the White Treehollow, White Forest's population increases to a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 19.
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Items
Each day, each resident present may drop an item in one of ten locations in the Forest to be picked up that day. The items dropped mostly correlate with the items sold at the Market by the same resident in Black City.
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Stardust | Leo | W | |
Dive Ball | Jacques | W | |
Thunderstone | Ken | W | |
Heart Scale | Lynette | W | |
Yellow Shard | Collin | W | |
Quick Ball | Ryder | W | |
Nest Ball | Piper | W | |
Green Shard | Marie | W | |
TinyMushroom | Dave | W | |
Net Ball | Shane | W | |
Dusk Stone | Herman | W | |
Repeat Ball | Miki | W | |
Poké Ball | Pierce Silvia |
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Rare Bone | Britney | W | |
Great Ball | Robbie | W | |
Fire Stone | Vincent | W | |
Water Stone | Ralph | W | |
Ultra Ball | Miho | W | |
Sun Stone | Lena | W | |
Leaf Stone | Karenna | W | |
Moon Stone | Rosa | W | |
Shiny Stone | Molly | W | |
Big Mushroom | Gene | W | |
Blue Shard | Eliza | W | |
Dawn Stone | Grace | W | |
Oval Stone | Carlos | W | |
Red Shard | Doug | W | |
Honey | Frederic | W | |
Timer Ball | Emi | W | |
Mayor
The following Berries can be obtained by showing a certain Pokémon available in White Forest at the moment to the Mayor. This can be done once every day, but the Pokémon must have been caught on the same day.
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Chesto Berry | Given by the Mayor | W | |
Pecha Berry | Given by the Mayor | W | |
Leppa Berry | Given by the Mayor | W | |
Lum Berry | Given by the Mayor | W | |
Bluk Berry | Given by the Mayor | W | |
Pokémon White 2
In Pokémon White 2, there are four stalls, each unlocked after completing a certain area in the White Treehollow. Each store sells one item per day. Items on the left are sold on weekdays, while items on the right are sold on weekends. The areas to unlock the stalls are Area 2, Area 5, Area 8, and Area 10, respectively.
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Pokémon
All Pokémon are common, but their appearance is determined by certain residents. The Pokémon cannot be avoided through use of Repel or similar methods.
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Trainers
Pokémon White
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Pokémon White 2
- Main article: White Treehollow → Trainers
All Trainers encountered in White Forest are encountered within White Treehollow.
Gallery
Artwork
Concept art from Black and White by Keiko Moritsugu[1] |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Black 2 & White 2 arc
White Forest appeared in Deduction Time, where it was revealed to have been frozen by the Plasma Frigate. Iris, Alder, and Gorm broke out of the frozen White Treehollow, where they had been training while the forest was attacked. In the process, it was revealed that Alder had passed his Champion title on to Iris.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring White Forest 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. | |||||||
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Azelf | Plasma Blast | 38/101 | Megalo Cannon | 030/076 | |||
Trivia
- The Pokémon that can appear here correspond to the specific team of the NPC who generates that Pokémon in Black City.
- If the player invites people from either Black City or White Forest to go to their game and talks to them, they will say they met the player from the game they came from, even if that player hasn't reached that location yet.
- White Forest is the only forest in the Pokémon games to contain a Pokémon Center.
- If White Forest is visited in Pokémon White for the first time, the first patch of grass or the first water tile the player enters will always result in an encounter with a wild Pokémon.
- White Forest's German name, Weißer Wald, is alliterative. It shares this trait with its counterpart, Black City.
- In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's The Indigo Disk expansion, the White Forest is featured in a painting in the monochrome version of Blueberry Academy's League Club Room.
In other languages
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References
This article is part of Project Cities and Towns, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every city and town in the Pokémon world. |