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'''Mt. Pyre''' (Japanese: '''おくりびやま''' '' | '''Mt. Pyre''' (Japanese: '''おくりびやま''' ''Mt. Pyre'') is a location in [[Hoenn]]. It has an interior and exterior section and is located on [[Route 122]]. | ||
Mt. Pyre can be considered a counterpart to Kanto's [[Pokémon Tower]] and Sinnoh's [[Lost Tower]]. It houses the many graves of Pokémon. Many grieving Trainers also visit the Tower to pay their respect. Also present within the mountain are thrill seeking Trainers who will battle the player when they come across them. | Mt. Pyre can be considered a counterpart to Kanto's [[Pokémon Tower]] and Sinnoh's [[Lost Tower]]. It houses the many graves of Pokémon. Many grieving Trainers also visit the Tower to pay their respect. Also present within the mountain are thrill seeking Trainers who will battle the player when they come across them. |
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Location: | Route 122 | |||
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Region: | Hoenn | |||
Generations: | III | |||
File:Hoenn Route122 Map.gif Location of Mt. Pyre in Hoenn. | ||||
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Mt. Pyre (Japanese: おくりびやま Mt. Pyre) is a location in Hoenn. It has an interior and exterior section and is located on Route 122.
Mt. Pyre can be considered a counterpart to Kanto's Pokémon Tower and Sinnoh's Lost Tower. It houses the many graves of Pokémon. Many grieving Trainers also visit the Tower to pay their respect. Also present within the mountain are thrill seeking Trainers who will battle the player when they come across them.
An old couple that live on the summit of the mountain are well versed with the legends of Hoenn. They guard the Red Orb and Blue Orb that are sought by Team Aqua and Team Magma.
Depending on the game version, Team Magma and/or Team Aqua will attempt and succeed to steal the Orbs from the summit of Mt. Pyre and use them to awaken Groudon or Kyogre. After the player has subdued the legendary Pokémon, the player can return to the summit to watch Maxie or Archie return the Blue and Red Orb to its proper place, and then his/her own.
Pokémon
style="background: #E6E6E6;" style="background: #E6E6E6;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate
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Shuppet | R | S | E | Walking | 22-29 | 100%
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Duskull | R | S | E | Walking | 23-29 | 100%
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Shuppet | R | S | E | Walking | 27-29 | 10%
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Shuppet | R | S | E | Walking | 27-29 | 90%
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Duskull | R | S | E | Walking | 25-29 | 90%
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Duskull | R | S | E | Walking | 27-29 | 10%
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Vulpix | R | S | E | Grass | 25,27-29 | 20%
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Vulpix | R | S | E | Grass | 27-29 | 30%
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Wingull | R | S | E | Grass | 26-28 | 10%
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Meditite | R | S | E | Grass | 27-29 | 30%
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Shuppet | R | S | E | Grass | 27-29 | 40%
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Shuppet | R | S | E | Grass | 27-29 | 60%
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Duskull | R | S | E | Grass | 27-29 | 40%
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Summit
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Shuppet | R | S | E | Grass | 26-30 | 13%
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Shuppet | R | S | E | Grass | 27-30 | 85%
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Duskull | R | S | E | Grass | 24-30 | 85%
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Duskull | R | S | E | Grass | 27-30 | 13%
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Chimecho | R | S | E | Grass | 28 | 2%
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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
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Trainers with a PokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon. |
Trivia
- Phoebe mentions before battle that she trained here. She also says that her grandmother lives here; this is likely the old lady on the summit.
- There is fog here, but it has no in-battle effect. This is because fog was not used as a game mechanic until Generation IV.
In other languages
- Spanish: Monte Pírico
- Italian: Monte Pira
- German: Pyroberg
- French: Mont Mémoria
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