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==In the games== | ==In the games== | ||
[[File:Legendary Beasts in Burned Tower HGSS.png|thumb|200px|The beasts in the Burned Tower in HeartGold and SoulSilver]] | [[File:Legendary Beasts in Burned Tower HGSS.png|thumb|200px|The beasts in the Burned Tower in HeartGold and SoulSilver]] | ||
In {{game5|Gold|Silver|Crystal|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the {{player}} encounters {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}} for the first time in the basement of the Burned Tower, who then [[Roaming Pokémon|flee]]. This is also where {{ga|Silver|the player's rival}} will challenge them once again, with the second form of the | In {{game5|Gold|Silver|Crystal|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the {{player}} encounters {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}} for the first time in the basement of the Burned Tower, who then [[Roaming Pokémon|flee]]. This is also where {{ga|Silver|the player's rival}} will challenge them once again, with the second form of the [[first partner Pokémon]] he stole. In {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}, it is not required to access the Burned Tower (and thus, battle with the rival) as part of the storyline. | ||
In Crystal, it is said that, before it burned down, the tower was known as the Brass Tower, with gleaming golden panels of brass to complement the Tin Tower's silvery panels of tin. However, this detail was not mentioned in the remakes, and the Tin Tower's name was changed to "Bell Tower", removing any connection the two had to the names of the games. | In Crystal, it is said that, before it burned down, the tower was known as the Brass Tower, with gleaming golden panels of brass to complement the Tin Tower's silvery panels of tin. However, this detail was not mentioned in the remakes, and the Tin Tower's name was changed to "Bell Tower", removing any connection the two had to the names of the games. | ||
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==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{Itlisth|building}} | {{Itlisth|building}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Ultra Ball|1F; dead end east of entrance | {{Itemlist|Ultra Ball|1F; dead end east of entrance ''(hidden)''|C=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Burn Heal|1F; dead end at the northeastern corner (requires {{m|Rock Smash}})|G=yes|S=yes}} | {{Itemlist|Burn Heal|1F; dead end at the northeastern corner (requires {{m|Rock Smash}})|G=yes|S=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|HP Up|1F; dead end at the northeastern corner (requires {{m|Rock Smash}})|C=yes}} | {{Itemlist|HP Up|1F; dead end at the northeastern corner (requires {{m|Rock Smash}})|C=yes}} | ||
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{{Itemlist|Antidote|B1F; in a boulder just east of the northwestern pillar ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | {{Itemlist|Antidote|B1F; in a boulder just east of the northwestern pillar ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|TM Dark|B1F; in the northwestern corner (requires {{m|Strength}})|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{TM|12|Taunt}}}} | {{Itemlist|TM Dark|B1F; in the northwestern corner (requires {{m|Strength}})|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{TM|12|Taunt}}}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Revive|B1F; in a boulder just west of the [[breakable rock]]s in the southeastern corner''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | {{Itemlist|Revive|B1F; in a boulder just west of the [[breakable rock]]s in the southeastern corner ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | ||
{{Itlistfoot|building}} | {{Itlistfoot|building}} | ||
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====1F==== | ====1F==== | ||
{{Catch/header|building|4}} | {{Catch/header|building|4}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|yes|yes|no|1F|13 | {{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|yes|yes|no|1F|13,15|all=50%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|no|no|yes|1F|13 | {{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|no|no|yes|1F|13,15|all=55%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|020|Raticate|yes|yes|yes|1F|15|all=5%|type1=Normal}} | {{Catch/entry2|020|Raticate|yes|yes|yes|1F|15|all=5%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|041|Zubat|yes|yes|yes|1F|14|all=10%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entry2|041|Zubat|yes|yes|yes|1F|14|all=10%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|109|Koffing|yes|yes|no|1F|14 | {{Catch/entry2|109|Koffing|yes|yes|no|1F|14,16|all=35%|type1=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|109|Koffing|no|no|yes|1F|14|all=30%|type1=Poison}} | {{Catch/entry2|109|Koffing|no|no|yes|1F|14|all=30%|type1=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/div|building|Rock Smash}} | {{Catch/div|building|Rock Smash}} | ||
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====B1F==== | ====B1F==== | ||
{{Catch/header|building}} | {{Catch/header|building}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|yes|yes|no|B1F|14 | {{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|yes|yes|no|B1F|14,16|40%|0%|40%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|yes|yes|no|B1F|14|0%|35%|0%|type1=Normal}} | |||
{{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|no|no|yes|B1F|14|all=30%|type1=Normal}} | {{Catch/entry2|019|Rattata|no|no|yes|B1F|14|all=30%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|041|Zubat|yes|yes|no|B1F|15|all=5%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entry2|041|Zubat|yes|yes|no|B1F|15|all=5%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|041|Zubat|no|no|yes|B1F|15|all=10%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entry2|041|Zubat|no|no|yes|B1F|15|all=10%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|109|Koffing|yes|yes|no|B1F|14 | {{Catch/entry2|109|Koffing|yes|yes|no|B1F|14,16|all=50%|type1=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|109|Koffing|no|no|yes|B1F|12 | {{Catch/entry2|109|Koffing|no|no|yes|B1F|12,14,16|all=59%|type1=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|110|Weezing|no|no|yes|B1F|16|all=1%|type1=Poison}} | {{Catch/entry2|110|Weezing|no|no|yes|B1F|16|all=1%|type1=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|126|Magmar|yes|yes|no|B1F|14|5%|0%|5%|type1=Fire}} | {{Catch/entry2|126|Magmar|yes|yes|no|B1F|14|5%|0%|5%|type1=Fire}} | ||
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====1F==== | ====1F==== | ||
{{Catch/header|building|4}} | {{Catch/header|building|4}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|019|Rattata|yes|yes|1F|13 | {{Catch/entryhs|019|Rattata|yes|yes|1F|13, 15|all=50%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|020|Raticate|yes|yes|1F|15|all=5%|type1=Normal}} | {{Catch/entryhs|020|Raticate|yes|yes|1F|15|all=5%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|041|Zubat|yes|yes|1F|14|all=10%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entryhs|041|Zubat|yes|yes|1F|14|all=10%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|109|Koffing|yes|yes|1F|14 | {{Catch/entryhs|109|Koffing|yes|yes|1F|14, 16|all=35%|type1=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/div|building|Special}} | {{Catch/div|building|Special}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|263|Zigzagoon|yes|yes|Hoenn|13-14|all=20%|type1=Normal}} | {{Catch/entryhs|263|Zigzagoon|yes|yes|Hoenn|13-14|all=20%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|327|Spinda|yes|yes|Hoenn|15|all=20%|type1=Normal}} | {{Catch/entryhs|327|Spinda|yes|yes|Hoenn|15|all=20%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|307|Meditite|yes|yes|Sinnoh|15|all=20%|type1=Fighting|type2=Psychic}} | {{Catch/entryhs|307|Meditite|yes|yes|Sinnoh|15|all=20%|type1=Fighting|type2=Psychic}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|441|Chatot|yes|yes|Sinnoh|14|all=20%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entryhs|441|Chatot|yes|yes|Sinnoh|13-14|all=20%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/footer|building}} | {{Catch/footer|building}} | ||
====B1F==== | ====B1F==== | ||
{{Catch/header|building}} | {{Catch/header|building}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|019|Rattata|yes|yes|B1F|14 | {{Catch/entryhs|019|Rattata|yes|yes|B1F|14, 16|40%|0%|40%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|019|Rattata|yes|yes|B1F|14|0%|35%|0%|type1=Normal}} | {{Catch/entryhs|019|Rattata|yes|yes|B1F|14|0%|35%|0%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|041|Zubat|yes|yes|B1F|15|all=5%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entryhs|041|Zubat|yes|yes|B1F|15|all=5%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|109|Koffing|yes|yes|B1F|14 | {{Catch/entryhs|109|Koffing|yes|yes|B1F|14, 16|all=50%|type1=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|126|Magmar|yes|yes|B1F|14|5%|0%|5%|type1=Fire}} | {{Catch/entryhs|126|Magmar|yes|yes|B1F|14|5%|0%|5%|type1=Fire}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|126|Magmar|yes|yes|B1F|16|0%|10%|0%|type1=Fire}} | {{Catch/entryhs|126|Magmar|yes|yes|B1F|16|0%|10%|0%|type1=Fire}} | ||
{{Catch/div|building|Special}} | {{Catch/div|building|Special}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|263|Zigzagoon|yes|yes|Hoenn|14|all=20%|type1=Normal}} | {{Catch/entryhs|263|Zigzagoon|yes|yes|Hoenn|14|all=20%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|327|Spinda|yes|yes|Hoenn|16|all=20%|type1=Normal}} | {{Catch/entryhs|327|Spinda|yes|yes|Hoenn|16|all=20%|type1=Normal}} | ||
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{{Catch/entryhs|441|Chatot|yes|yes|Sinnoh|14|all=20%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entryhs|441|Chatot|yes|yes|Sinnoh|14|all=20%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/footer|building}} | {{Catch/footer|building}} | ||
==Special encounters== | |||
===Generation IV=== | |||
A {{p|Suicune}} appears here after entering the [[Hall of Fame]] if it was defeated or run from at {{rt|25|Kanto}}. If defeated or run from, it respawns after entering the Hall of Fame again. | |||
{| | |||
|- style="vertical-align:top" | |||
|{{Pokémon/4 | |||
|game=HeartGold | |||
|ndex=245 | |||
|pokemon=Suicune | |||
|type1=Water | |||
|ability=Pressure | |||
|level=40 | |||
|move1=Rain Dance|move1type=Water|move1cat=Status | |||
|move2=Gust|move2type=Flying|move2cat=Special | |||
|move3=Aurora Beam|move3type=Ice|move3cat=Special | |||
|move4=Mist|move4type=Ice|move4cat=Status}} | |||
|} | |||
==Trainers== | ==Trainers== | ||
===Generation II=== | ===Generation II=== | ||
In Gold and Silver, if this rival battle is not conducted before the subsequent rival battle in the [[Goldenrod Tunnel]], it becomes unavailable. In Crystal, this battle is mandatory in order to challenge the [[Ecruteak Gym]]. | |||
{{MSP/3|152|Chikorita}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Chikorita}}: | {{MSP/3|152|Chikorita}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Chikorita}}: | ||
{{Party/Single | {{Party/Single | ||
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{{Trainerentry|Spr HGSS Firebreather.png|Firebreather|Richard|576|1|005|Charmeleon|♂|18|None|36=マサノリ|37=Masanori}} | {{Trainerentry|Spr HGSS Firebreather.png|Firebreather|Richard|576|1|005|Charmeleon|♂|18|None|36=マサノリ|37=Masanori}} | ||
{{Trainerfooter|building|II}} | {{Trainerfooter|building|II}} | ||
==Walking Pokémon effects== | |||
When interacting with [[walking Pokémon]] in {{v2|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the Pokémon may occasionally show an altered mood specific to this location. | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="margin: auto; text-align: center; background-color: #{{locationcolor/med|cave}}; border: 3px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|cave}}" | |||
|- style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|cave}}" | |||
! Games | |||
! Pokémon | |||
! Area | |||
! Quote | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
! rowspan="4" | {{GameIcon|HG}}{{GameIcon|SS}} | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| [[File:Ani243OD.png]][[File:Ani245OD.png]]<br>{{p|Raikou}} and {{p|Suicune}} | |||
| Anywhere | |||
| <Pokémon's name> shook the tower with its cry! | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| [[File:Ani244OD.png]][[File:Ani250OD.png]]<br>{{p|Entei}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}} | |||
| Anywhere | |||
| <Pokémon's name> shook the tower with its voice! | |||
|- style="background-color: #FFF" | |||
| [[File:Ani250OD.png]]<br>{{p|Ho-Oh}} | |||
| Anywhere | |||
| <Pokémon's name> roared loudly! | |||
|} | |||
==[[Location preview|Preview]]== | ==[[Location preview|Preview]]== | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | | | colspan="5" style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | | ||
|} | |||
==In the spin-off games== | |||
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]=== | |||
Artwork depicting the Burned Tower is seen in {{mas|Eusine}}'s mindscape. | |||
{| style="background: #7B30B2; {{roundy}}; border: #7B30B2;" | |||
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{| style="background: #AB60E2; {{roundy}}; border: #AB60E2;" | |||
|- style="text-align:center" | |||
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{| style="background: #{{water color light}}; {{roundy}}; border: #{{water color light}}; padding: 0px 5px 5px 5px" | |||
|- | |||
|<big>'''{{color2|000|Eusine (Masters)#Suicune|Eusine & Suicune}}'''</big> | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Eusine Mindscape.png|200px]] | |||
|} | |||
|} | |||
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[[File:Burned Tower anime.png|thumb|250px|The Burned Tower in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | [[File:Burned Tower anime.png|thumb|250px|The Burned Tower in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | ||
[[File:Burned Tower EP181.png|thumb|left|220px|The Burned Tower in its debut]] | [[File:Burned Tower EP181.png|thumb|left|220px|The Burned Tower in its debut]] | ||
The Burned Tower exists in the anime's interpretation of Ecruteak City as well, but it was the only tower initially | The Burned Tower exists in the anime's interpretation of Ecruteak City as well, but it was the only tower initially and was the Bell Tower itself. When it burned down due to a war for Ho-Oh's power, a second, new Bell Tower was built to the east, in the hope that Ho-Oh would return, though it never did. | ||
In ''[[EP181|A Ghost of a Chance]]'', {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}}, and {{an|Brock}} traveled to the Burned Tower by accident, thinking it was the [[Ecruteak Gym]]. While here, they were frightened by the many {{p|Gastly}} who took up residence here, as they had made an illusion of fire. With [[Morty]]'s help, they were able to calm down the ghosts and get out. In the process, Morty also mentioned that the fire that destroyed the tower happened some 300 years prior, instead of 150 as stated in the {{pkmn|games}}. | In ''[[EP181|A Ghost of a Chance]]'', {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}}, and {{an|Brock}} traveled to the Burned Tower by accident, thinking it was the [[Ecruteak Gym]]. While here, they were frightened by the many {{p|Gastly}} who took up residence here, as they had made an illusion of fire. With [[Morty]]'s help, they were able to calm down the ghosts and get out. In the process, Morty also mentioned that the fire that destroyed the tower happened some 300 years prior, instead of 150 as stated in the {{pkmn|games}}. | ||
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The Brass Tower was also seen in a flashback during Eusine's tale before it burned. | The Brass Tower was also seen in a flashback during Eusine's tale before it burned. | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
===Pokémon Evolutions=== | |||
The Burned Tower appeared in ''[[PE07|The Show]]'', where it was the focus of the [[Kimono Girl]]s' performance about the histories of it and the Bell Tower, which detailed how it burned down 150 years earlier. | |||
==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
[[File:Burned Tower JBA.png|thumb|200px|left|The Burned Tower in [[Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure]]]] | |||
===Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure=== | |||
The Burned Tower appeared in ''[[JBA3|The Johto Region's Disaster!!]]'', where [[Jō]] encountered the [[Kimono Girl]]s there. They told him of the [[Legendary beast]]s that reside on the bottom floor, but instead of them, Jō ended up finding [[Morty]] there. The two had a battle, with Jō emerging victorious and earning himself the {{badge|Fog}}. | |||
[[File:Burned Tower Adventures.png|thumb|200px|The Burned Tower in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | [[File:Burned Tower Adventures.png|thumb|200px|The Burned Tower in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | ||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
===={{ | ===={{MangaArc|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}==== | ||
The Burned Tower was first seen in ''[[PS117|Slugging It Out With Slugma]]'', where three balls of light were seen flying out of the ruins. | The Burned Tower was first seen in ''[[PS117|Slugging It Out With Slugma]]'', where three balls of light were seen flying out of the ruins. | ||
In ''[[PS152|Buzz Off, Butterfree!]]'', the aforementioned | In ''[[PS152|Buzz Off, Butterfree!]]'', the aforementioned event was shown in more detail. When {{adv|Yellow}} and [[Wilton]] passed through Ecruteak City, they met [[Jasmine]], with whom they talked about things related to the earthquake that had struck the city [[PS108|some time earlier]]. During their discussion, the Burned Tower unexpectedly caught fire. Yellow managed to put out the fire, but was then pulled into the tower by an unseen force. She mysteriously ended up falling through a rock and into a mysterious void, where she encountered {{DL|Legendary beasts (Adventures)|Raikou}}, {{DL|Legendary beasts (Adventures)|Entei}}, and {{DL|Legendary beasts (Adventures)|Suicune}}, who thanked her for saving them and burst out of the rock, escaping into the outside world once again and starting to {{pkmn2|roaming|roam}} around [[Johto]]. After Yellow had come out of the rock too and told Wilton and Jasmine what she had seen, Jasmine told her and Wilton the story behind the three [[Legendary Pokémon]]. | ||
[[File:Summit.png|thumb|200px|The Pokémon Summit stadium in [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys]]]] | [[File:Summit.png|thumb|200px|The Pokémon Summit stadium in [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys]]]] | ||
===Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys=== | ===Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys=== | ||
In [[ | In this [[canon]], the ruins of the Burned Tower have been demolished and replaced with a stadium hosting the [[Pokémon Summit]], a battle event that {{GnB|Gold}} and [[Whitney]] arrived to attend in ''[[GB11|Gold and Black VS Team Rocket]]''. However, the event was interrupted by an attack by [[Team Rocket]], led by {{tc|Executive|Rocket Executive}} {{GnB|Grey}}. Fortunately, the three [[Legendary beasts]] appeared and prevented Team Rocket from destroying the dome with a group of exploding {{p|Electrode}}, although the event was still cancelled due to this incident. | ||
{{ | |||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the exterior of the Burned Tower depicts it as being a short, common tower. However, in {{v|Crystal}} the top of the tower is destroyed, showing the inside, and the interior uses darker colors to produce a charred look, thus making it more akin to the storyline. The Crystal exterior design was then updated and reused in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, while the interior combines elements of both designs from [[Generation II]]. | * In {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the exterior of the Burned Tower depicts it as being a short, common tower. However, in {{v|Crystal}} the top of the tower is destroyed, showing the inside, and the interior uses darker colors to produce a charred look, thus making it more akin to the storyline. The Crystal exterior design was then updated and reused in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, while the interior combines elements of both designs from [[Generation II]]. | ||
* In Pokémon Gold and Silver, upon losing to the player, Firebreather Dick | * In Pokémon Gold and Silver, upon losing to the player, Firebreather Dick claims he just got burned. To go with this, his overworld sprite's palette is changed to gray. | ||
* In Pokémon Crystal, because {{ga|Silver}} doesn't battle the player immediately after entering the Burned Tower, the player can enter the tower and speak with [[Eusine]], and see that Silver is in the middle of the tower, waiting for the player. However, if the player leaves and proceeds to [[Olivine City]], when the player arrives Silver appears there, exiting the [[Olivine Gym]], and then talks to the player before leaving. If the player returns to the Burned Tower, Silver will still be waiting for the player there. | * In Pokémon Crystal, because {{ga|Silver}} doesn't battle the player immediately after entering the Burned Tower, the player can enter the tower and speak with [[Eusine]], and see that Silver is in the middle of the tower, waiting for the player. However, if the player leaves and proceeds to [[Olivine City]], when the player arrives Silver appears there, exiting the [[Olivine Gym]], and then talks to the player before leaving. If the player returns to the Burned Tower, Silver will still be waiting for the player there. | ||
* The music used in the Burned Tower is a slower, more melancholic version of the theme of the Bell Tower, indicating their connection. | * The music used in the Burned Tower is a slower, more melancholic version of the theme of the Bell Tower, indicating their connection. | ||
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|zh_yue=燒焦塔 ''{{tt|Sīujīu Taap|Burnt Tower}}'' | |zh_yue=燒焦塔 ''{{tt|Sīujīu Taap|Burnt Tower}}'' | ||
|zh_cmn=燒焦塔 / 烧焦塔 ''{{tt|Shāojiāo Tǎ|Burnt Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Games, anime, Adventures (Ching Win and Jilin Publishing)}}<br>烧毁的塔 ''{{tt|Shāohuǐ-de Tǎ|Burnt Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Manga (21st Century Publishing House)}} | |zh_cmn=燒焦塔 / 烧焦塔 ''{{tt|Shāojiāo Tǎ|Burnt Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Games, anime, Adventures (Ching Win and Jilin Publishing)}}<br>烧毁的塔 ''{{tt|Shāohuǐ-de Tǎ|Burnt Tower}}'' {{tt|*|Manga (21st Century Publishing House)}} | ||
|cs=Spálená věž | |||
|fi=Palanut torni | |fi=Palanut torni | ||
|fr=Tour Cendrée | |fr=Tour Cendrée | ||
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|it=Torre d'Ottone | |it=Torre d'Ottone | ||
|ko=종의탑 ''{{tt|Jong-ui Tap|Bell Tower}}'' | |ko=종의탑 ''{{tt|Jong-ui Tap|Bell Tower}}'' | ||
|pt_br=Torre de Bronze | |||
|es=Torre Latón | |es=Torre Latón | ||
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Map description: | A tower that was hit by lightning, and subsequently caught fire and burned. | |||
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Location: | Ecruteak City | |||
Region: | Johto | |||
Generations: | II, IV | |||
Location of Burned Tower in Johto. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
The Burned Tower (Japanese: やけたとう Burned Tower) is a location in Ecruteak City formerly as tall as the Bell Tower to the east. It burned down due to a lightning strike 150 years prior to the events of the Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal and their remakes. Before the great fire that caused its destruction, the tower was called Brass Tower (Japanese: カネのとう Gong Tower).
According to some legends, Lugia once perched here. However, when the tower burned down, Lugia fled to the Whirl Islands to live, while Ho-Oh, which lived in the Bell Tower, flew away in search of a pure-hearted Trainer. Three unnamed Pokémon perished in the fire; Ho-Oh returned briefly to revive them after the fire had been put out. These Pokémon, the Legendary beasts Raikou, Entei, and Suicune, were destined to speed across the land since their revival.
In the games
In Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, the player encounters Raikou, Entei, and Suicune for the first time in the basement of the Burned Tower, who then flee. This is also where the player's rival will challenge them once again, with the second form of the first partner Pokémon he stole. In Gold and Silver, it is not required to access the Burned Tower (and thus, battle with the rival) as part of the storyline.
In Crystal, it is said that, before it burned down, the tower was known as the Brass Tower, with gleaming golden panels of brass to complement the Tin Tower's silvery panels of tin. However, this detail was not mentioned in the remakes, and the Tin Tower's name was changed to "Bell Tower", removing any connection the two had to the names of the games.
History
The tower was built 700 years before the time of Generations II and IV alongside its twin, the Bell Tower. The two towers were meant to foster friendship between people and Pokémon. Many people, mostly ancestors of Ecruteak Gym Leader Morty, traveled to the tops of these towers to commune with the Legendary Pokémon residing there.
Suddenly, 150 years before the events of the games, this tower burned down in a mysterious fire, ignited by a bolt of lightning and put out by a sudden downpour. This fire caused three nameless Pokémon to perish. Ho-Oh, fleeing from its perch, granted new life to the Pokémon, making them into the Legendary beasts before flying in search of a pure-hearted Trainer. The three events of the fire, the lightning bolt, raging blaze, and sudden downpour, are said to have some relation to the three beasts.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Ultra Ball | 1F; dead end east of entrance (hidden) | C | |
Burn Heal | 1F; dead end at the northeastern corner (requires Rock Smash) | G S | |
HP Up | 1F; dead end at the northeastern corner (requires Rock Smash) | C | |
Ether | 1F; in the small indent at the dead end in the center of the room (requires Rock SmashGS) (hidden) | G S C | |
X Speed | 1F; in the center area (requires Rock Smash) | G S | |
Ether | 1F; dead end at the northern side (hidden) | HG SS | |
Antidote | 1F; on the "bridge" on the northern side | HG SS | |
Ultra Ball | 1F; one tile north and one tile east of the southernmost breakable rock (hidden) | HG SS | |
HP Up | 1F; behind a breakable rock in the southwestern corner (requires Rock Smash) | HG SS | |
Burn Heal | B1F; in the area accessed by dropping through the hole east of the entrance (hidden) | G S | |
TM20 (Endure) | B1F; in the area accessed by dropping through the northeastern hole (requires Strength) | G S C | |
Ultra Ball | B1F; in the area accessed by dropping through the hole west of the entrace (hidden) | G S | |
HP Up | B1F; in the area accessed by dropping through the northwestern hole | G S | |
Nugget | B1F; where Entei, Raikou, and Suicune were (hidden) | G S | |
Antidote | B1F; in a boulder just east of the northwestern pillar (hidden) | HG SS | |
TM12 (Taunt) | B1F; in the northwestern corner (requires Strength) | HG SS | |
Revive | B1F; in a boulder just west of the breakable rocks in the southeastern corner (hidden) | HG SS | |
Pokémon
Generation II
1F
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13,15 | 55% | |||||||||
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15 | 5% | |||||||||
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14 | 10% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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14,16 | 35% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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14 | 30% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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15 | 90% | |||||||||
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15 | 10% | |||||||||
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B1F
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G | S | C |
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14 | 0% | 35% | 0% | |||||||
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G | S | C |
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14 | 30% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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15 | 5% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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15 | 10% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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14,16 | 50% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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12,14,16 | 59% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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16 | 1% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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14 | 5% | 0% | 5% | |||||||
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16 | 0% | 10% | 0% | |||||||
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Generation IV
1F
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HG | SS |
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15 | 5% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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14 | 10% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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14, 16 | 35% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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13-14 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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15 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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15 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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13-14 | 20% | ||||||||||
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B1F
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HG | SS |
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14 | 0% | 35% | 0% | ||||||||
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HG | SS |
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15 | 5% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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14, 16 | 50% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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14 | 5% | 0% | 5% | ||||||||
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HG | SS |
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16 | 0% | 10% | 0% | ||||||||
Special Pokémon | |||||||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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14 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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16 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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16 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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14 | 20% | ||||||||||
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. |
Special encounters
Generation IV
A Suicune appears here after entering the Hall of Fame if it was defeated or run from at Route 25. If defeated or run from, it respawns after entering the Hall of Fame again.
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Trainers
Generation II
In Gold and Silver, if this rival battle is not conducted before the subsequent rival battle in the Goldenrod Tunnel, it becomes unavailable. In Crystal, this battle is mandatory in order to challenge the Ecruteak Gym.
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Generation IV
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Walking Pokémon effects
When interacting with walking Pokémon in HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Pokémon may occasionally show an altered mood specific to this location.
Games | Pokémon | Area | Quote |
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Raikou and Suicune |
Anywhere | <Pokémon's name> shook the tower with its cry! | |
Entei and Ho-Oh |
Anywhere | <Pokémon's name> shook the tower with its voice! | |
Ho-Oh |
Anywhere | <Pokémon's name> roared loudly! |
Preview
Layout
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In the spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
Artwork depicting the Burned Tower is seen in Eusine's mindscape.
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In the anime
Main series
The Burned Tower exists in the anime's interpretation of Ecruteak City as well, but it was the only tower initially and was the Bell Tower itself. When it burned down due to a war for Ho-Oh's power, a second, new Bell Tower was built to the east, in the hope that Ho-Oh would return, though it never did.
In A Ghost of a Chance, Ash, Misty, and Brock traveled to the Burned Tower by accident, thinking it was the Ecruteak Gym. While here, they were frightened by the many Gastly who took up residence here, as they had made an illusion of fire. With Morty's help, they were able to calm down the ghosts and get out. In the process, Morty also mentioned that the fire that destroyed the tower happened some 300 years prior, instead of 150 as stated in the games.
The Burned Tower later made a brief cameo in An Egg Scramble! during Lyra's presentation of Johto at the Johto Festival.
Pokémon Generations
The Burned Tower appeared in The Reawakening, where Eusine went over the legend of the Legendary beasts while exploring the tower. He also had a momentary encounter with Suicune, making him hopeful that the Legendary beasts would start trusting in humans again.
The Brass Tower was also seen in a flashback during Eusine's tale before it burned.
Pokémon Evolutions
The Burned Tower appeared in The Show, where it was the focus of the Kimono Girls' performance about the histories of it and the Bell Tower, which detailed how it burned down 150 years earlier.
In the manga
Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure
The Burned Tower appeared in The Johto Region's Disaster!!, where Jō encountered the Kimono Girls there. They told him of the Legendary beasts that reside on the bottom floor, but instead of them, Jō ended up finding Morty there. The two had a battle, with Jō emerging victorious and earning himself the Fog Badge.
Pokémon Adventures
Gold, Silver & Crystal arc
The Burned Tower was first seen in Slugging It Out With Slugma, where three balls of light were seen flying out of the ruins.
In Buzz Off, Butterfree!, the aforementioned event was shown in more detail. When Yellow and Wilton passed through Ecruteak City, they met Jasmine, with whom they talked about things related to the earthquake that had struck the city some time earlier. During their discussion, the Burned Tower unexpectedly caught fire. Yellow managed to put out the fire, but was then pulled into the tower by an unseen force. She mysteriously ended up falling through a rock and into a mysterious void, where she encountered Raikou, Entei, and Suicune, who thanked her for saving them and burst out of the rock, escaping into the outside world once again and starting to roam around Johto. After Yellow had come out of the rock too and told Wilton and Jasmine what she had seen, Jasmine told her and Wilton the story behind the three Legendary Pokémon.
Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys
In this canon, the ruins of the Burned Tower have been demolished and replaced with a stadium hosting the Pokémon Summit, a battle event that Gold and Whitney arrived to attend in Gold and Black VS Team Rocket. However, the event was interrupted by an attack by Team Rocket, led by Rocket Executive Grey. Fortunately, the three Legendary beasts appeared and prevented Team Rocket from destroying the dome with a group of exploding Electrode, although the event was still cancelled due to this incident.
In the TCG
The following is a list of cards named Burned Tower.
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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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Burned Tower | St | Undaunted | 71/90 | Reviving Legends | 078/080 | ||
Trivia
- In Pokémon Gold and Silver, the exterior of the Burned Tower depicts it as being a short, common tower. However, in Crystal Version the top of the tower is destroyed, showing the inside, and the interior uses darker colors to produce a charred look, thus making it more akin to the storyline. The Crystal exterior design was then updated and reused in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, while the interior combines elements of both designs from Generation II.
- In Pokémon Gold and Silver, upon losing to the player, Firebreather Dick claims he just got burned. To go with this, his overworld sprite's palette is changed to gray.
- In Pokémon Crystal, because Silver doesn't battle the player immediately after entering the Burned Tower, the player can enter the tower and speak with Eusine, and see that Silver is in the middle of the tower, waiting for the player. However, if the player leaves and proceeds to Olivine City, when the player arrives Silver appears there, exiting the Olivine Gym, and then talks to the player before leaving. If the player returns to the Burned Tower, Silver will still be waiting for the player there.
- The music used in the Burned Tower is a slower, more melancholic version of the theme of the Bell Tower, indicating their connection.
- The tower's original name of "Brass Tower" is only referenced in Pokémon Crystal and in Pokémon Masters EX, once in each game.
- After the player has captured or defeated Ho-Oh in HeartGold and SoulSilver, several citizens of Ecruteak mention that there are plans to rebuild the tower.
- It is actually possible to use Dig to escape from the Burned Tower—even the basement—and return to the entrance; this is because, as can be seen from the in-battle background used in Generation IV, the Burned Tower is classified as a cave area, rather than a building, likely to allow wild Pokémon to be found. This is also the case with the Bell Tower and Sprout Tower.
- Due to this, unlike other buildings, Burmy will take on its Sandy Cloak, rather than its Trash Cloak, if it battles here.
Origin
A Buddhist temple in the real world city of Kyoto, covered in gold leaf, is known as Kinkaku-ji. Like this tower, it was burned down; however, unlike it, it was reconstructed. The likeness of a phoenix rests atop the tower.
Name origin
While the Burned Tower is named quite obviously in both English and Japanese, the original Japanese name of the tower, revealed in Pokémon Crystal, was カネのとう Kane no Tou. The kana for kane can refer to 金 metal, hence the English version's translation as Brass Tower, a golden-colored metal, to counter the silver-colored tin used on the other tower. Kane can also, like the suzu of the Bell Tower, refer to 鐘 / 鉦 kane, a type of gong-like bell used in Japanese ritual. As it was not mentioned in HeartGold and SoulSilver, it did not receive a more accurate name as Bell Tower did, and is still called the Brass Tower in Pokémon Masters EX.
In other languages
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Brass Tower
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See also
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