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'''Ember Mountains''' (Japanese: '''ひのこ山地''' ''Ember Mountains'') is one of the first three areas available to purchase in [[Pokémon Rumble World]] and serves as the [[Fire (type)|Fire-type]] starting area. The Ember Balloon is required for access. It consists of three stages:
'''Ember Mountains''' (Japanese: '''ひのこ山地''' ''Ember Mountains'') is one of the first three areas available to purchase in [[Pokémon Rumble World]] and serves as the {{type|Fire}} starting area. The Ember Balloon is required for access. It consists of three stages:
*Fireweed Field
*Fireweed Field
*Furnace Mountain
*Furnace Mountain
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==Fireweed Field==
==Fireweed Field==
All [[Form differences#Furfrou|Furfrou trims]] are available, but have randomized appearances with each visit. There is a title available for seeing and collecting all forms.
All [[Form differences#Furfrou|Furfrou trims]] are available, but have randomized appearances with each visit. There is a title available for seeing and collecting all forms.


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==Furnace Mountain==
==Furnace Mountain==
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| {{MSP|006|Charizard}}
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==Shrine of Magic==
==Shrine of Magic==
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''Fireweed Field''
''Fireweed Field''
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''Furnace Mountain''
''Furnace Mountain''
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''Shrine of Magic''
''Shrine of Magic''
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{{Rumble World locations}}
 
[[Category:Pokémon Rumble World]]
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[[de:Glutgebirge]]
[[de:Glutgebirge]]
[[fr:Mont Brasier]]
[[fr:Mont Brasier]]

Revision as of 09:11, 24 April 2015

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Ember Mountains (Japanese: ひのこ山地 Ember Mountains) is one of the first three areas available to purchase in Pokémon Rumble World and serves as the Fire-type starting area. The Ember Balloon is required for access. It consists of three stages:

  • Fireweed Field
  • Furnace Mountain
  • Shrine of Magic

No Legendary Pokémon are found in the Ember Mountains.

Fireweed Field

All Furfrou trims are available, but have randomized appearances with each visit. There is a title available for seeing and collecting all forms.

Pokémon Entrance Center Back
Spearow Spearow
Fearow Fearow Boss
Doduo Doduo
Dodrio Dodrio
Fletchling Fletchling
Fletchinder Fletchinder Boss
Talonflame Talonflame Boss
Furfrou Furfrou

Furnace Mountain

Pokémon Entrance Center Back
Charmander Charmander
Charmeleon Charmeleon Boss
Charizard Charizard Boss
Rattata Rattata
Ponyta Ponyta
Rapidash Rapidash Boss
Litleo Litleo
Pyroar Pyroar

Shrine of Magic

Pokémon Entrance Center Back
Nidoran♀ Nidoran♀
Nidorina Nidorina
Nidoqueen Nidoqueen
Pansear Pansear
Simisear Simisear Boss
Fennekin Fennekin
Braixen Braixen Boss
Delphox Delphox Boss

In other languages

Language Title
French Mont Brasier
German Glutgebirge
Italian Monti Scintilla
Spanish Monte Ascuas

Fireweed Field

Language Title
Japanese 野焼きの草地 Burning Grassland
French Prairie des Brûlis
German Brandauen
Italian Campo Bruciato
Spanish Campo Caluroso

Furnace Mountain

Language Title
Japanese かまど山 Furnace Mountain
French Mont Brasier
German Herdberg
Italian Monte Fornace
Spanish Cerro del Alto Horno

Shrine of Magic

Language Title
Japanese 魔力のほこら Shrine of Magic
French Chapelle Magique
German Zauberschrein
Italian Nicchia della Magia
Spanish Templo de la Magia


Pokémon Rumble World locations
King's Training FieldLeafy ExpanseDewdrop BayEmber Mountains
Ruby VolcanoSapphire SeaGold PlateauSilver Isles
Diamond CraterPearl MarshBlack RealmWhite Ruins
Fairy LandDark LandOrigin HideawayStarlight Islands
Distortion LandPlasma TundraLegend TerrainChanging Land


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