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The Sevii Islands (Japanese: ナナシマ地方 Nanashima-chihō, lit. Seven Islands Region) are an archipelago of nine islands and other islands surrounding them east and southeast of Kanto. They have appeared only in the Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen versions.
The Islands
- Knot Island - One Island
- Boon Island - Two Island
- Kin Island - Three Island
- Floe Island - Four Island
- Chrono Island - Five Island
- Fortune Island - Six Island
- Quest Island - Seven Island
- Navel Rock
- Birth Island
Accessibility
In FireRed and LeafGreen, they are accessible from the Vermilion City harbor via a system of boats called the Seagallop Ferries. To be able to access Knot, Boon, and Kin Islands, one needs a Tri Pass, received from Bill after defeating Blaine on Cinnabar Island. To be able to access Floe, Chrono, Fortune, and Quest Islands, one needs a Rainbowpass, received from Celio in One Island, after defeating the Elite Four and obtaining the National Dex. To be able to access Navel Rock, one needs a Mysticticket, and to be able to access Birth Island, one needs a Auroraticket, both of which can be obtained promotionally with Mystery Gift.
According to an old woman on Quest Island, they were named the Sevii Islands because they were made in seven days.
Trivia
Although there are only nine islands total, some data in the game reserved for location name index points reveal the following values:
- Sevii Isle 6
- Sevii Isle 7
- Sevii Isle 8
- Sevii Isle 9
- Sevii Isle 22
- Sevii Isle 23
- Sevii Isle 24
These areas are not accessible during normal gameplay. All of them, save for Sevii Isle 8 and Sevii Isle 9, have no map data.
Another thing about the Sevii Islands is that the more southern ones (ie, Floe, Chrono, Fortune, and Quest Islands) use music originally used in the routes and towns of Johto in Pokémon Gold and Silver.
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