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Northern Lilycove is home to the [[Lilycove Museum]], where fine art and paintings are on display. The museum is located west of the Lilycove Department Store and the western-most attraction in town. An art dealer is often seen walking around the entrance. The first floor, or the ground floor as it is known, is the main exhibition floor of the museum; there are many statues here, including a few that are replicas of real statues, as well as a few paintings. Many people wander around this floor for inspiration or to just marvel at the fantastic pieces of artwork. It is this hall that features the classical artwork of Pokémon, and the symbolization of Pokémon, while most artwork originated during the ancient times.
Northern Lilycove is home to the [[Lilycove Museum]], where fine art and paintings are on display. The museum is located west of the Lilycove Department Store and the western-most attraction in town. An art dealer is often seen walking around the entrance. The first floor, or the ground floor as it is known, is the main exhibition floor of the museum; there are many statues here, including a few that are replicas of real statues, as well as a few paintings. Many people wander around this floor for inspiration or to just marvel at the fantastic pieces of artwork. It is this hall that features the classical artwork of Pokémon, and the symbolization of Pokémon, while most artwork originated during the ancient times.


The curator will introduce the second floor to the player as the "special exhibit hall" and tell the player about his future plans for the design. The second floor, as the curator explains, was made for modern and vibrant artwork that features Pokémon springing forth into glorious life, a great change from the first floor which displays classical paintings, and the curator asks the player to search for suitable artwork. At first, there is nothing on this floor. However, if the player wins a Master Rank [[Pokémon Contest]] with at least 800 points, an artist will approach the player saying he's done a painting that might even look good in a museum, at which point the player will direct him to the Lilycove Museum. As more paintings are put up, more people come into the museum, and eventually, if the player accrues five paintings (one for each [[Contest condition|Contest category]]), the curator will be moved by gratitude to give the player a {{DL|Ornament|Glass Ornament}} for their [[Secret Base]].
The curator will introduce the second floor to the player as the "special exhibit hall" and tell the player about his future plans for the design. The second floor, as the curator explains, was made for modern and vibrant artwork that features Pokémon springing forth into glorious life, a great change from the first floor which displays classical paintings, and the curator asks the player to search for suitable artwork. At first, there is nothing on this floor. However, if the player wins a Master Rank [[Pokémon Contest]] with at least 800 points, an artist will approach the player saying he's done a painting that might even look good in a museum, at which point the player will direct him to the Lilycove Museum. As more paintings are put up, more people come into the museum, and eventually, if the player accrues five paintings (one for each [[Contest condition|Contest category]]), the curator will be moved by gratitude to give the player a [[Decoration|Glass Ornament]] for their [[Secret Base]].


In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, a {{tc|Kindler}} on the first floor will sell some of his art—[[Secret Base]] [[decoration]]s—to the player for {{PDollar}}100,000 each.
In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, a {{tc|Kindler}} on the first floor will sell some of his art—[[Secret Base]] [[decoration]]s—to the player for {{PDollar}}100,000 each.


=== Pokémon Center Ladies ===
===Pokémon Center Ladies===
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{{main|Pokémon Center Ladies}}
In {{game|Emerald}} only, one of a trio of characters known as the Pokémon Center Ladies can be found in the Lilycove City Pokémon Center. The lady that appears in the Pokémon Center intially depends on the player's [[Trainer ID number]], but can switch when [[Record mixing|mixing records]] with another player. Each lady will ask for something of the player. Rewards are obtained by working with other players by mixing records multiple times.
In {{game|Emerald}} only, one of a trio of characters known as the Pokémon Center Ladies can be found in the Lilycove City Pokémon Center. The lady that appears in the Pokémon Center intially depends on the player's [[Trainer ID number]], but can switch when [[Record mixing|mixing records]] with another player. Each lady will ask for something of the player. Rewards are obtained by working with other players by mixing records multiple times.


===Lilycove Department Store===
===Lilycove Department Store===
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{{main|Lilycove Department Store}}
Adjacent to the museum and one of the main attractions of the city is the Lilycove Department Store, the largest store in Hoenn. The receptionist on the left welcomes visitors, and the one on the right gives out Pokémon Loto Tickets for the [[Pokémon Lottery Corner]], with the winning number changing daily. Prizes are awarded for winning numbers, which must match any of the player's Pokémon's [[original Trainer]]'s [[Trainer ID number|ID numbers]] from the last digit to the first one. The second floor is where items to fulfill Trainers' basic needs are available, such as [[Poké Ball]]s, {{cat|Potions}}, [[Mail]], and other [[item]]s. The third floor sells items that raise the [[Statistic|stats]] of Pokémon, while the fourth floor sells four offensive and four defensive [[TM]]s, and the fifth floor sells [[Decoration|furniture]] for [[Secret Base]]s. The rooftop has a couple of [[Vending machine|Vending Machines]] and hosts a {{DL|TV Mauville|Pokémon News|semi-random rooftop sale, which is advertised beforehand}}. In {{game|Emerald}}, the rooftop also houses a [[Move Tutor]], who will teach a compatible Pokémon {{m|Substitute}} one time only.
Adjacent to the museum and one of the main attractions of the city is the Lilycove Department Store, the largest store in Hoenn. The receptionist on the left welcomes visitors, and the one on the right gives out Pokémon Loto Tickets for the [[Loto-ID|Pokémon Lottery Corner]], with the winning number changing daily. Prizes are awarded for winning numbers, which must match any of the player's Pokémon's [[original Trainer]]'s [[Trainer ID number|ID numbers]] from the last digit to the first one. The second floor is where items to fulfill Trainers' basic needs are available, such as [[Poké Ball]]s, {{cat|Potions}}, [[Mail]], and other [[item]]s. The third floor sells items that raise the [[Statistic|stats]] of Pokémon, while the fourth floor sells four offensive and four defensive [[TM]]s, and the fifth floor sells [[Decoration|furniture]] for [[Secret Base]]s. The rooftop has a couple of [[Vending machine|Vending Machines]] and hosts a {{DL|TV Mauville|Pokémon News|semi-random rooftop sale, which is advertised beforehand}}. In {{game|Emerald}}, the rooftop also houses a [[Move Tutor]], who will teach a compatible Pokémon {{m|Substitute}} one time only.


===Lilycove City Harbor===
===Lilycove City Harbor===
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{{itemlist|Pokéblock Case|From the left receptionist in the [[Contest Hall]]|E=yes}}
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Lilycove City anime.png|thumb|left|250px|Lilycove City in the anime]]
[[File:Lilycove City anime.png|thumb|250px|Lilycove City in the {{pkmn|animated series}}]]
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} arrived in Lilycove City in ''[[AG090|Pokéblock, Stock, and Berry]]''. Originally, they were just passing through the city because it was en route to [[Mossdeep City]], the location of Ash's next [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}}. However, after {{an|May}} saw a poster advertising an upcoming [[Pokémon Contest]], scheduled to be held in the city the next day, they decided to stay in Lilycove just so May could compete for her third [[Ribbon]].
{{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} arrived in Lilycove City in ''[[AG090|Pokéblock, Stock, and Berry]]''. Originally, they were just passing through the city because it was en route to [[Mossdeep City]], the location of Ash's next [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}}. However, after {{an|May}} saw a poster advertising an upcoming [[Pokémon Contest]], scheduled to be held in the city the next day, they decided to stay in Lilycove just so May could compete for her third [[Ribbon]]. While exploring a [[Berry]] market they discovered on accident, the group met a girl by the name of {{ho|Kelly}} and her {{p|Grumpig}}. Kelly revealed that she was planning to enter the Lilycove Contest, and she and May bonded over their mutual interest in Pokémon Contests. Kelly subsequently invited May and the others to her home, which is attached to a [[Pokéblock]] shop that [[Otane|her mother]] runs.
 
After that, the group decided to go grab something to eat to satisfy Ash's hunger, and following May's suggestion, they headed to a restaurant that serves omelets. However, on their way there, {{AP|Pikachu}} wandered off, leading them to a [[Berry]] market where they met a girl by the name of {{ho|Kelly}} and her {{p|Grumpig}}. Kelly revealed that she was planning to enter the Lilycove Contest and she and May bonded over their mutual interest in Pokémon Contests. Kelly then invited May and the others to her home, which is attached to a [[Pokéblock]] shop that [[Otane|her mother]] runs.
 
[[File:Lilycove Contest poster.png|thumb|220px|A poster for the city's Pokémon Contest showing the Lilycove Ribbon]]
When they arrived there, the group had lunch. Soon after, Ash decided to go out and train for the challenge awaiting him at the [[Mossdeep Gym]]. He was determined to teach {{AP|Swellow}} the [[move]] {{m|Aerial Ace}} and [[Max]] accompanied him. During Ash's {{pkmn|training}} session, an old man known as [[Vladimir|Vladimir the Attacker]] approached Ash and offered to help. Meanwhile, at the shop, May and {{an|Brock}} were learning how to use the [[Berry Blender]] to produce Pokéblocks.
 
Later, {{TRT}} appeared and tried to steal Kelly's Grumpig. However, May and {{cat|May's Pokémon|her Pokémon}} managed to rescue the {{pkmn|category|Manipulate Pokémon}} before sending [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} blasting off again. The following day at the [[Contest Hall]], [[Vivian Meridian]] opened the Lilycove Contest, welcoming the audience and introducing the three distinguished [[Contest Judge|judges]]: the Chief of the [[Pokémon Activities Committee]], [[Raoul Contesta|Mr. Contesta]]; the [[Pokémon Fan Club Chairman|President]] of the [[Pokémon Fan Club]], [[Mr. Sukizo]]; and the [[Pokémon Center lady|operator]] of the local [[Pokémon Center]], [[Nurse Joy]].


With the audience welcomed and the judges introduced, the [[Appeal|Appeals Round]] began and Vivian called the first {{pkmn|Coordinator}} to perform, May. May sent out her {{TP|May|Combusken}}, who despite making a good first impression with its entrance, used {{m|Fire Spin}} in a way that the move seemed to be out of control and risking May's safety. However, as shown in ''[[AG091|Lessons in Lilycove]]'', May was unharmed and Combusken was able to turn the tables and end the performance nicely.
[[File:Lilycove Contest poster.png|thumb|left|220px|A poster for the Lilycove Contest]]
While May and {{an|Brock}} learned how to use the [[Berry Blender]] at the Pokéblock shop, Ash decided to go out and train for the challenge awaiting him at the [[Mossdeep Gym]] by teaching his {{AP|Swellow}} how to use {{m|Aerial Ace}}. During Ash's {{pkmn|training}} session, an old man known as [[Vladimir|Vladimir the Attacker]] approached Ash and offered to help, using his {{p|Pidgeotto}} to demonstrate the move.


After that, Kelly took the stage and sent out her Grumpig. She proceeded to throw some Pokéblocks, which Grumpig easily manipulated with its {{m|Psychic}} attack. Then on Jessie's turn, she earns a high score thanks to {{TP|James|Chimecho}}'s {{m|Astonish}}. May, Kelly, and Jessie have all successfully secured a place among the talented eight Coordinators advancing to the [[Contest Battle]]s. There, May defeated Jessie in the semifinals and Kelly in the finals, winning her third [[Ribbon]].
After May had dealt with {{TRT}}'s attempt to steal Grumpig, the [[Appeal|Appeals Round]] began, with May being the first {{pkmn|Coordinator}} to perform. Although her {{TP|May|Combusken}}'s performance with {{m|Fire Spin}} seemed to go out of control, in ''[[AG091|Lessons in Lilycove]]'', May was shown to be unharmed. Once May had brought her Appel to a successful conclusion, Kelly and [[Jessie]] also performed and made it to the [[Contest Battle|Battle Round]]. May's Combusken defeated Jessie and {{TP|James|Chimecho}} in the semifinals and Kelly and Grumpig in the finals, making May the winner of the Contest allowing her to earn her third Contest [[Ribbon]]. Meanwhile, Ash's training under Vladimir's guidance provided results and allowed his Swellow to master Aerial Ace.


In ''[[AG092|Judgment Day!]]'', Ash and his friends left Lilycove City aboard a ship. It was also revealed that Lilycove's ports operate ferry services to [[Bomba Island]] and Mossdeep Island.
In ''[[AG092|Judgment Day!]]'', Ash and his friends left Lilycove City aboard a ship. It was also revealed that Lilycove's ports operate ferry services to [[Bomba Island]] and Mossdeep Island.
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In ''[[JN063|On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!]]'', Ash, [[Goh]], and [[Chloe]] visited Lilycove City to competed in the [[Marine Athletic Race|Kids Marine Athletic Race]].
In ''[[JN063|On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!]]'', Ash, [[Goh]], and [[Chloe]] visited Lilycove City to competed in the [[Marine Athletic Race|Kids Marine Athletic Race]].


In ''[[JN105|Reuniting for the First Time!]]'', Ash and Goh went to visit Lilycove City again. Chloe also arrived there soon after, wanting to meet the {{p|Sylveon}} Trainer who was there. Said Trainer turned out to be {{an|Serena}}, who encouraged Chloe to participate in the local Pokémon Contest Spectacular after [[Lisia]] had scouted her as a promising participant. While Serena and Chloe competed, Ash and Goh tried to go to watch them, but they were interrupted by [[Wallace]], who challenged Ash to a {{pkmn|battle}}, forcing Goh to watch the Contest Spectacular through his [[Rotom Phone]]. The Contest Spectacular eventually ended in Serena and Lisia tying for the first place, while Ash managed to defeat the [[Sootopolis Gym]] {{FB|Gym|Leader}}, earning his [[AG111|second]] {{badge|Rain}} from him as a reward. Ash and Goh later rejoined Chloe for a ship bound back for [[Kanto]], briefly meeting Serena as the boat departed.
In ''[[JN105|Reuniting for the First Time!]]'', Ash and Goh went to visit Lilycove City again. Chloe also arrived there soon after, wanting to meet the {{p|Sylveon}} Trainer who had become famous there. Said Trainer turned out to be {{an|Serena}}, who encouraged Chloe to participate in the local Pokémon Contest Spectacular after [[Lisia]] had scouted her as a promising participant. While Serena and Chloe competed, Ash and Goh tried to go to watch them, but they were interrupted by [[Wallace]], who challenged Ash to a {{pkmn|battle}}, forcing Goh to watch the Contest Spectacular through his [[Rotom Phone]]. The Contest Spectacular eventually ended in Serena and Lisia tying for the first place, while Ash managed to defeat the [[Sootopolis Gym]] {{FB|Gym|Leader}}, earning his [[AG111|second]] {{badge|Rain}} from him as a reward. Ash and Goh later rejoined Chloe for a ship bound back for [[Kanto]], briefly meeting Serena as the boat departed.


Lilycove City is the [[hometown]] of {{ho|Katie}}, a [[Pokémon Trainer]] who competed in the [[Ever Grande Conference]]; she is considered to be the pride of Lilycove. It is also the hometown of [[Kiley]], a pro surfer.
Lilycove City is the [[hometown]] of {{ho|Katie}}, a [[Pokémon Trainer]] who competed in the [[Ever Grande Conference]]; she is considered to be the pride of Lilycove. It is also the hometown of [[Kiley]], a pro surfer.
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In ''[[PS239|The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VII]]'', when the weather crisis struck Hoenn, the Pokémon Association HQ was revealed to have deployed a large balloon and become airborne to escape the ground level devastation.
In ''[[PS239|The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VII]]'', when the weather crisis struck Hoenn, the Pokémon Association HQ was revealed to have deployed a large balloon and become airborne to escape the ground level devastation.


In ''[[PS245|Bravo, Vibrava]]'', [[Brawly]], [[Roxanne]], and [[Wallace]] were taken to the now-abandoned Lilycove City by the three {{tc|Magma Admin}}s to stop their attempts at halting {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Groudon}}'s advancement through Hoenn. Brawly was taken to fight [[Blaise]] in the [[Lilycove Museum]], Roxanne was taken to the [[Cove Lily Motel]] by [[Courtney]], and Wallace faced [[Tabitha]] at the [[Lilycove Department Store]]. While Brawly and Wallace were able to defeat their opponents, Roxanne was defeated by Courtney as she took hostages and threatened to harm them if Roxanne didn't let herself be defeated. As Roxanne had been using her {{TP|Roxanne|Nosepass}}'s {{m|Block}} to stop Groudon from moving, this defeat allowed Groudon to move on.
In ''[[PS245|Bravo, Vibrava]]'', [[Brawly]], [[Roxanne]], and [[Wallace]] were taken to the now-abandoned Lilycove City by the three {{tc|Magma Admin}}s to stop their attempts at halting {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Groudon}}'s advancement through Hoenn. Brawly was taken to fight [[Blaise]] in the [[Lilycove Museum]], Roxanne was taken to the [[Cove Lily Motel]] by [[Courtney]], and Wallace faced [[Tabitha]] at the [[Lilycove Department Store]]. While Brawly and Wallace were able to defeat their opponents, Roxanne was defeated by Courtney as she took hostages and threatened to harm them if Roxanne didn't let herself be defeated. As Roxanne had been using her {{TP|Roxanne|Nosepass}}'s {{m|Block}} to [[Escape prevention|stop Groudon from moving]], this defeat allowed Groudon to move on.


In ''[[PS250|The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon XII]]'', {{Steven}} joined Wallace in Lilycove City, [[PS251|soon]] followed by the [[Elite Four]]. On the rooftop of the Lilycove Department Store, Steven passed his {{pkmn|Champion}} title on to Wallace.
In ''[[PS250|The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon XII]]'', {{Steven}} joined Wallace in Lilycove City, [[PS251|soon]] followed by the [[Elite Four]]. On the rooftop of the Lilycove Department Store, Steven passed his {{pkmn|Champion}} title on to Wallace.

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Lilycove City ミナモシティ
Minamo City
"Where the land ends and the sea begins."
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This tourist destination is undergoing a revival, thanks to the popularity of its Pokémon Contest Spectaculars.
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Route 121
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Route 124
Location
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Location of Lilycove City in Hoenn.

Lilycove City (Japanese: ミナモシティ Minamo City) is located in eastern Hoenn and is one of the many cities that is connected to the sea.

Despite Lilycove lacking a Pokémon Gym, it offers a wide range of attractions. The Hoenn region's Department store, the Lilycove Department Store, is located at the top of the hills offering numerous amounts of supplies for visiting Trainers. Lilycove houses a harbor in which the S.S. Tidal provides transportation to Slateport City and the Battle Frontier. Lilycove also houses the Lilycove Museum and the Cove Lily Motel for tourists to stay in. Finally, it is home to the Move Deleter.

Lilycove is located southeast of Fortree, near the sea. The western entrance of the city is Route 121, leading to Mt. Pyre and the Safari Zone. To the east is Route 124, the open sea, and either the Team Magma HideoutROR or the Team Aqua HideoutSEAS.

During the story, after Kyogre and/or Groudon is awakened, the weather in Lilycove is temporarily changed to harsh sunlightR/extremely harsh sunlightOR, rainS/heavy rainAS, or abnormal weatherE. The weather returns to normal once the crisis is over.

Slogan

Where the land ends and the sea begins. (Japanese: りくちの さいはて うみの はじまり Where the land ends and the sea begins.)

Places of interest

Contest Hall

Main article: Contest Hall
The Lilycove Contest Hall in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire

One of the major features in Lilycove is the grand Contest Hall, which, in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, holds the Master Rank Pokémon Contests, while in Pokémon Emerald, all of the Pokémon Contests take place here. It is located in the southern half of the city, south of the Pokémon Center and west of the Cove Lily Motel. These Contests attract many Coordinators and Pokémon from around the country to watch and participate in the events. A lot of citizens are honored to have the hall located right at their doorstep. Inside, there are two reception counters and four Berry Blenders for making Pokéblocks. There are also photo frames for winning Pokémon that are painted by a skilled artist. People are also allowed to watch Pokémon Contests as they take place by going their one of two audience entrances.

In Pokémon Emerald only, after entering the Hall of Fame, the Blend Master occasionally appears at the Berry Blenders as a Pokémon News event. The Blend Master is extremely proficient at the Berry Blender minigame, and always uses rare Berries. The Blend Master's appearance is announced on Hoenn TV's Pokémon News.

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, if the player scores high enough while at the same time winning a Master Rank Pokémon Contest, an artist will come and talk to them, saying that he has painted the Pokémon that won. After winning the Master Rank, the painter located in the Contest Hall will then paint the player's Pokémon, and put it on display in the museum. As more paintings are put up, more people come into the museum, eventually prompting the curator to give the aforesaid item.

Contest entries of all ranks are unrestricted in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

Cove Lily Motel

Main article: Cove Lily Motel
The Cove Lily Motel

The Cove Lily Motel is a local motel in Lilycove. It is located east of the Contest Hall. In Emerald, Scott will be napping at a table before Team Aqua steals the submarine from Slateport City. Due to the fact that Team Magma and Team Aqua were situated in Lilycove City, the city has become an unpopular tourist destination for a time, so the Cove Lily Motel has become empty. However, once the villainous teams were scared away by the player, the Game Freak staff decided to stay there, and arrive after the player beats the Champion.

The motel has a very simple layout. The lower level only contains a man watching a TV set. If the player attempts to check the TV, they will be shoved away by the man for blocking his view. The upper level contains the Game Freak staff, as it is where they are staying while in Hoenn. Players will find the Graphic Artist, the Programmer, and the Game Designer. The Game Designer will give the player the Poké Diploma after completing the Hoenn Pokédex.

Lilycove Museum

Main article: Lilycove Museum
Meeting the curator

Northern Lilycove is home to the Lilycove Museum, where fine art and paintings are on display. The museum is located west of the Lilycove Department Store and the western-most attraction in town. An art dealer is often seen walking around the entrance. The first floor, or the ground floor as it is known, is the main exhibition floor of the museum; there are many statues here, including a few that are replicas of real statues, as well as a few paintings. Many people wander around this floor for inspiration or to just marvel at the fantastic pieces of artwork. It is this hall that features the classical artwork of Pokémon, and the symbolization of Pokémon, while most artwork originated during the ancient times.

The curator will introduce the second floor to the player as the "special exhibit hall" and tell the player about his future plans for the design. The second floor, as the curator explains, was made for modern and vibrant artwork that features Pokémon springing forth into glorious life, a great change from the first floor which displays classical paintings, and the curator asks the player to search for suitable artwork. At first, there is nothing on this floor. However, if the player wins a Master Rank Pokémon Contest with at least 800 points, an artist will approach the player saying he's done a painting that might even look good in a museum, at which point the player will direct him to the Lilycove Museum. As more paintings are put up, more people come into the museum, and eventually, if the player accrues five paintings (one for each Contest category), the curator will be moved by gratitude to give the player a Glass Ornament for their Secret Base.

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, a Kindler on the first floor will sell some of his art—Secret Base decorations—to the player for $100,000 each.

Pokémon Center Ladies

Main article: Pokémon Center Ladies

In Pokémon Emerald only, one of a trio of characters known as the Pokémon Center Ladies can be found in the Lilycove City Pokémon Center. The lady that appears in the Pokémon Center intially depends on the player's Trainer ID number, but can switch when mixing records with another player. Each lady will ask for something of the player. Rewards are obtained by working with other players by mixing records multiple times.

Lilycove Department Store

Main article: Lilycove Department Store

Adjacent to the museum and one of the main attractions of the city is the Lilycove Department Store, the largest store in Hoenn. The receptionist on the left welcomes visitors, and the one on the right gives out Pokémon Loto Tickets for the Pokémon Lottery Corner, with the winning number changing daily. Prizes are awarded for winning numbers, which must match any of the player's Pokémon's original Trainer's ID numbers from the last digit to the first one. The second floor is where items to fulfill Trainers' basic needs are available, such as Poké Balls, Potions, Mail, and other items. The third floor sells items that raise the stats of Pokémon, while the fourth floor sells four offensive and four defensive TMs, and the fifth floor sells furniture for Secret Bases. The rooftop has a couple of Vending Machines and hosts a semi-random rooftop sale, which is advertised beforehand. In Pokémon Emerald, the rooftop also houses a Move Tutor, who will teach a compatible Pokémon Substitute one time only.

Lilycove City Harbor

The wharf is a large seaside building located on the southernmost extent of the city's headland, southwest of the Contest Hall. From here, players may catch the S.S. Tidal and travel to Slateport City and either the Battle Tower if in Ruby and Sapphire, the Battle Frontier in Emerald, or the Battle Resort in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

In the Generation III games, if the player has one of several event-exclusive items, other locations can also be reached which often contain Legendary Pokémon.

Vending Machine

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, there is a Vending Machine at the back of the harbor building.


Pokémon Trainer Fan Club

Main article: Pokémon Trainer Fan Club
The Pokémon Trainer Fan Club

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Pokémon Trainer Fan Club is located to the east of the Pokémon Center. Fans at the Pokémon Trainer Fan Club discuss popular Pokémon Trainers and Gym Leaders. Once the player has entered the Hall of Fame, several members of the fan club announce themselves as fans of the player. In addition to this, and before the completion of the Pokémon League, there will be other members who are fans of some non-player characters including Gym Leaders such as Norman, Elite Four members such as Glacia, and Steven, and also the most recent person to have mixed records with the player's game cartridge. Winning or losing in Link Battles respectively increases or decreases the number of members who are supporting the player.

Contest Spectacular Trainer Fan Club

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Contest Spectacular Trainer Fan Club is located to the east of the Pokémon Center. The club is filled with fans of Lisia.

Move Deleter's house

Main article: Move Deleter

The Move Deleter is located on the northern side of the city, just east of the Lilycove Department Store. He is the only Move Deleter in Hoenn. Although not a hugely important place to visit, the Move Deleter is helpful for deleting moves that can't be deleted otherwise. He is a very forgetful man, and lives alone. For no charge, the Move Deleter will make a Pokémon forget a move it knows. This is the only way for a Pokémon to forget HM moves such as Cut or Fly, besides using the Day Care. In Emerald, players cannot make a Pokémon forget Surf if it is the only one that knows the move. This is done so that a player will not get stuck in an area where Surf is required to continue. In addition, a Pokémon's move will not be forgotten if it is the only move it knows.

Memory Girl

Main article: Memory Girl

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, next to the entrance of the Pokémon Center is the Memory Girl, a girl who can read the memories of experiences a Pokémon had with its Original Trainer (and its most recent owner if it was traded), as well as how the Pokémon felt about the experience. These memories range from meeting the trainer for the first time, defeating wild Pokémon or Gym Leaders, using HMs outside of battle, exploring various locations, evolving, etc. A Pokémon's memory may change over time as it has new experiences with its trainer.

Demographics

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the population of Lilycove City is 123, making it the largest city in Hoenn.

Pokémon Emerald

In Pokémon Emerald, Lilycove City has a total population of 138, making it the largest city in Hoenn.

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Lilycove City has a total population of 106, making it the second-largest city in Hoenn after Mauville City, and the eighth-largest in the Pokémon world.

Items

Item Location Games
Altarianite Altarianite From the Collector outside the Contest Spectacular Trainer Fan Club for showing him an Altaria  OR  AS 
TM Psychic VI TM44 (Rest) From a man in the easternmost house  R  S  E  OR  AS 
TM Normal VI TM88 (Sleep Talk) From a man in the easternmost house, after obtaining TM44  OR  AS 
Poké Flute Poké Flute From the Black Belt in the easternmost house  OR  AS 
PP Up PP Up On the rock west of the entrance to the villainous hideout and not adjacent to any others (hidden)  R  S  E 
PP Up PP Up On the rock immediately west of the entrance to the villainous hideout (hidden)  OR  AS 
Poké Ball Poké Ball On the rock in the southeastern-most corner of the beach (hidden)  R  S  E 
Poké Ball Poké Ball On the rock just south of the eastern stairs to the beach (hidden)  OR  AS 
Heart Scale Heart Scale On a rock at the westernmost edge of the beach (hidden)  R  S  E  OR  AS 
Max Repel Max Repel By the monument overlooking the ocean  R  S  E  OR  AS 

Rock Smash

Item Location Games
Big Pearl Big Pearl Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks  OR  AS 
Ether Ether Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks  OR  AS 
Hard Stone Hard Stone Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks  OR  AS 
Heart Scale Heart Scale Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks  OR  AS 
Max Ether Max Ether Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks  OR  AS 
Max Revive Max Revive Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks  OR  AS 
Normal Gem Normal Gem Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks  OR  AS 
Pearl Pearl Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks  OR  AS 
Revive Revive Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks  OR  AS 
Soft Sand Soft Sand Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks  OR  AS 
Star Piece Star Piece Randomly found by smashing breakable rocks  OR  AS 

Random Berry

A Gentleman in the northeast part of the city will give out a random Berry once per day. These are randomly selected from the first ten Berries. He will not give Berries while GroudonOR/KyogreAS is causing extremely harsh sunlightOR/heavy rainAS in Lilycove City.

Item Location Games
Cheri Berry Cheri Berry From a Gentleman in the northeast part of city  R  S  E  OR  AS 
Chesto Berry Chesto Berry From a Gentleman in the northeast part of city  R  S  E  OR  AS 
Pecha Berry Pecha Berry From a Gentleman in the northeast part of city  R  S  E  OR  AS 
Rawst Berry Rawst Berry From a Gentleman in the northeast part of city  R  S  E  OR  AS 
Aspear Berry Aspear Berry From a Gentleman in the northeast part of city  R  S  E  OR  AS 
Leppa Berry Leppa Berry From a Gentleman in the northeast part of city  R  S  E  OR  AS 
Oran Berry Oran Berry From a Gentleman in the northeast part of city  R  S  E  OR  AS 
Persim Berry Persim Berry From a Gentleman in the northeast part of city  R  S  E  OR  AS 
Lum Berry Lum Berry From a Gentleman in the northeast part of city  R  S  E  OR  AS 
Sitrus Berry Sitrus Berry From a Gentleman in the northeast part of city  R  S  E  OR  AS 

Contest Hall

Item Location Games
Pokéblock Case Pokéblock Case From the left receptionist in the Contest Hall  E 
Luxury Ball Luxury Ball Prize for winning a Master Rank Contest with a Pokémon that has previously won a Master Rank Contest in the same category  R  S  E 
Contest Costume M Contest Costume From Lisia upon approaching the Contest Hall reception for the first time (can be received at any Contest Hall)  OR  AS 
Star Light Star Light From Lisia after defeating her in a Master Rank Contest (can be received at any Contest Hall)  OR  AS 

Pokémon

Generation III

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Surfing
Tentacool Tentacool
R S E
Surfing Surfing
5-35 60%
Wingull Wingull
R S E
Surfing Surfing
10-30 35%
Pelipper Pelipper
R S E
Surfing Surfing
25-30 5%
Fishing
Tentacool Tentacool
R S E
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
5-10 30%
Magikarp Magikarp
R S E
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
5-10 70%
Tentacool Tentacool
R S E
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
10-30 20%
Magikarp Magikarp
R S E
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
10-30 60%
Wailmer Wailmer
R S E
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
10-30 20%
Staryu Staryu
R S E
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
25-30 15%
Wailmer Wailmer
R S E
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
25-45 85%
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.


Generation VI

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Rock Smash
Graveler Graveler
OR AS
Rock Smash Rock Smash
28-31 100%
Surfing
Tentacool Tentacool
OR AS
Surfing Surfing
20, 25 65%
Wingull Wingull
OR AS
Surfing Surfing
20 30%
Pelipper Pelipper
OR AS
Surfing Surfing
25, 30 5%
Fishing
Tentacool Tentacool
OR AS
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
5 35%
Magikarp Magikarp
OR AS
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
10, 15 65%
Tentacool Tentacool
OR AS
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
25 35%
Magikarp Magikarp
OR AS
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
25 60%
Wailmer Wailmer
OR AS
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
25 5%
Staryu Staryu
OR AS
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
40 5%
Wailmer Wailmer
OR AS
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
30, 35 95%
Gift Pokémon
Pikachu Pikachu
Rock Star
OR AS
Gift Gift
20 One
Pikachu Pikachu
Pop Star
OR AS
Gift Gift
20 One
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.


Trainers

Before the player can enter the Lilycove Department Store, they must defeat their rival in a battle.

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire

Treecko If the player chose Treecko:





Torchic If the player chose Torchic:





Mudkip If the player chose Mudkip:





Pokémon Emerald

Treecko If the player chose Treecko:





Torchic If the player chose Torchic:





Mudkip If the player chose Mudkip:





Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Treecko If the player chose Treecko:





Torchic If the player chose Torchic:





Mudkip If the player chose Mudkip:





Appearance

Ruby Sapphire Emerald Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire
Lilycove City RS.png Lilycove City E.png Lilycove City ORAS.png
 

In the anime

Lilycove City in the animated series

Ash and his friends arrived in Lilycove City in Pokéblock, Stock, and Berry. Originally, they were just passing through the city because it was en route to Mossdeep City, the location of Ash's next Gym battle. However, after May saw a poster advertising an upcoming Pokémon Contest, scheduled to be held in the city the next day, they decided to stay in Lilycove just so May could compete for her third Ribbon. While exploring a Berry market they discovered on accident, the group met a girl by the name of Kelly and her Grumpig. Kelly revealed that she was planning to enter the Lilycove Contest, and she and May bonded over their mutual interest in Pokémon Contests. Kelly subsequently invited May and the others to her home, which is attached to a Pokéblock shop that her mother runs.

A poster for the Lilycove Contest

While May and Brock learned how to use the Berry Blender at the Pokéblock shop, Ash decided to go out and train for the challenge awaiting him at the Mossdeep Gym by teaching his Swellow how to use Aerial Ace. During Ash's training session, an old man known as Vladimir the Attacker approached Ash and offered to help, using his Pidgeotto to demonstrate the move.

After May had dealt with Team Rocket's attempt to steal Grumpig, the Appeals Round began, with May being the first Coordinator to perform. Although her Combusken's performance with Fire Spin seemed to go out of control, in Lessons in Lilycove, May was shown to be unharmed. Once May had brought her Appel to a successful conclusion, Kelly and Jessie also performed and made it to the Battle Round. May's Combusken defeated Jessie and Chimecho in the semifinals and Kelly and Grumpig in the finals, making May the winner of the Contest allowing her to earn her third Contest Ribbon. Meanwhile, Ash's training under Vladimir's guidance provided results and allowed his Swellow to master Aerial Ace.

In Judgment Day!, Ash and his friends left Lilycove City aboard a ship. It was also revealed that Lilycove's ports operate ferry services to Bomba Island and Mossdeep Island.

In On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!, Ash, Goh, and Chloe visited Lilycove City to competed in the Kids Marine Athletic Race.

In Reuniting for the First Time!, Ash and Goh went to visit Lilycove City again. Chloe also arrived there soon after, wanting to meet the Sylveon Trainer who had become famous there. Said Trainer turned out to be Serena, who encouraged Chloe to participate in the local Pokémon Contest Spectacular after Lisia had scouted her as a promising participant. While Serena and Chloe competed, Ash and Goh tried to go to watch them, but they were interrupted by Wallace, who challenged Ash to a battle, forcing Goh to watch the Contest Spectacular through his Rotom Phone. The Contest Spectacular eventually ended in Serena and Lisia tying for the first place, while Ash managed to defeat the Sootopolis Gym Leader, earning his second Rain Badge from him as a reward. Ash and Goh later rejoined Chloe for a ship bound back for Kanto, briefly meeting Serena as the boat departed.

Lilycove City is the hometown of Katie, a Pokémon Trainer who competed in the Ever Grande Conference; she is considered to be the pride of Lilycove. It is also the hometown of Kiley, a pro surfer.

Gallery

Berry Market Pokéblock Shop Contest Hall
Exterior Interior
Lilycove Berry Market.png Lilycove Pokéblock Shop.png Lilycove Contest Hall.png Lilycove Contest Hall interior.png

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Lilycove City in Pokémon Adventures

Ruby & Sapphire arc

In Short Shrift for Shiftry, the Pokémon Association's Hoenn HQ was revealed to be situated in Lilycove City.

Hoenn TV is also housed in Lilycove City. In Tanks, but No Tanks, Anorith and Lileep, Archie was revealed to work as its director, using his influence to keep the public unaware of Team Aqua's activities and focus on Team Magma instead.

In Walrein and Camerupt, Maxie confronted Archie outside Hoenn TV. After a brief battle, they agreed on a temporary truce in between their respective teams so that they could combine their resources and safely reach Seafloor Cavern. Gabby and Ty secretly witnessed this, and decided to share the information they had learned with the Gym Leaders and Ruby.

In The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VII, when the weather crisis struck Hoenn, the Pokémon Association HQ was revealed to have deployed a large balloon and become airborne to escape the ground level devastation.

In Bravo, Vibrava, Brawly, Roxanne, and Wallace were taken to the now-abandoned Lilycove City by the three Magma Admins to stop their attempts at halting Groudon's advancement through Hoenn. Brawly was taken to fight Blaise in the Lilycove Museum, Roxanne was taken to the Cove Lily Motel by Courtney, and Wallace faced Tabitha at the Lilycove Department Store. While Brawly and Wallace were able to defeat their opponents, Roxanne was defeated by Courtney as she took hostages and threatened to harm them if Roxanne didn't let herself be defeated. As Roxanne had been using her Nosepass's Block to stop Groudon from moving, this defeat allowed Groudon to move on.

In The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon XII, Steven joined Wallace in Lilycove City, soon followed by the Elite Four. On the rooftop of the Lilycove Department Store, Steven passed his Champion title on to Wallace.

Gallery

Pokémon Association HQ Hoenn TV Lilycove Department Store Lilycove Museum Cove Lily Motel
Pokémon Association Hoenn Adventures.png Hoenn TV Adventures.png Lilycove Department Store Adventures.png Lilycove Museum Adventures.png Cove Lily Motel Adventures.png

Trivia

  • A rearranged, bossa nova version of the background music of Lilycove City can be found in Pokémon Platinum. It is played on the Audio System that can be obtained in the Villa at Resort Area.
  • The motto of the city is the same motto as that of the city of Homer in the state of Alaska. In addition, both cities are on a peninsula of their respective areas.
  • In the coding for Ruby and Sapphire, there is an unused Poké Mart programmed with wrap tiles leading to the outside of the Department Store. It is a remnant of an earlier version of the city.

Name origin

Language Name Origin
Japanese ミナモシティ Minamo City From 水面 minamo (water's surface) and 藻 mo (algae)
English Lilycove City From water lily and cove (a type of coastal landmark)
German Seegrasulb City From Seegras (seagrass)
Spanish Ciudad Calagua From cala (cove), agua (water), and possibly alga
French Nénucrique From nénuphar (water lily) and crique (cove)
Italian Porto Alghepoli From porto (port), alghe (algae), and the suffix -poli (city)
Korean 해안시티 Haean City* From 해안 (海岸) haean (coast)
해안도시 Haean Dosi*
Chinese (Mandarin) 水靜市 / 水静市 Shuǐjìng Shì From 水靜 / 水静 shuǐjìng / séuijihng (calm water)
Chinese (Cantonese) 水靜市 Séuijihng Síh
Polish Lilycove From its English name
Brazilian Portuguese Cidade de Lilycove From its English name
Vietnamese Thành phố Minamo Transcription of its Japanese name


Hoenn
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Settlements
Littleroot TownOldale TownPetalburg CityRustboro CityDewford TownSlateport CityMauville CityVerdanturf Town
Fallarbor TownLavaridge TownFortree CityLilycove CityMossdeep CitySootopolis CityPacifidlog TownEver Grande City
Battle FrontierBattle Resort
Routes
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Landmarks
Petalburg WoodsRusturf TunnelIsland CaveGranite CaveAbandoned ShipSea MauvilleOceanic Museum
Seaside Cycling RoadTrick HouseMauville Game CornerNew MauvilleTrainer HillDesert RuinsMirage TowerFiery Path
Jagged PassMt. ChimneyDesert UnderpassMeteor FallsWeather InstituteScorched SlabAncient TombSafari ZoneMt. Pyre
Lilycove MuseumShoal CaveTeam Aqua Hideout • Team Magma Hideout (LilycoveJagged Pass) • Mossdeep Space CenterSeafloor Cavern
Cave of OriginMirage IslandSky PillarVictory RoadPokémon LeagueSealed ChamberArtisan CaveAltering CaveSouthern Island
Marine CaveTerra CaveContest HallBattle MaisonBattle TowerBattle TentSecret IsletSecret MeadowSecret Shore
Mirage spots

Mirage CavesMirage ForestsMirage IslandsMirage Mountains
Crescent IsleFabled CaveGnarled DenNameless CavernPathless PlainTrackless Forest

Access to
Birth IslandFaraway IslandNavel RockSky


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