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Revision as of 22:20, 23 June 2011
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This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it.
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Opelucid City (Japanese: ソウリュウシティ Souryuu City) is a city in the northern and central area of the Unova region. The look of Opelucid City differs between versions. In Pokémon Black, the city features a technological appearance, while in Pokémon White, it has a natural appearance. The music reflects their respective appearances in both versions as well.
Places of interest
Opelucid Gym
- Main article: Opelucid Gym
Opelucid City is host to the final Gym Trainers challenge on their journey through Unova. The Gym Leader faced depends on the game version. In Pokémon Black, the player will face Drayden, while Iris is faced in Pokémon White. They both specialize in Template:Type2s.
Battle House
The Battle House, located west of the entrance, is a building where the player can battle two Ace Trainers in rotation battles in Black, and triple battles in White. Unlike most trainers in Black and White, these trainers can be rematched, and will battle the player once per day.
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Battle House Rotation Battle!
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Battle House Triple Battle!
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Demographics
Pokémon Black
Opelucid City has a population of 46.
Pokémon White
Opelucid City has a population of 52.
Poké Mart
Note: This list only shows the items that can be obtained when all the gym badges are obtained. In other words, this only shows how many items can be bought from the store when you obtain all the gym badges.
Variable scoring
In Black version, a synth track will be added to the background theme if the player is near a keytar player performing immediately west of the Pokémon Center. In White version, an erhu player stands in the same place and will add an erhu track.
Items
Gallery
Black Opelucid City.png
Opelucid City in Pokémon Black.
White Opelucid City.png
Opelucid City in Pokémon White.
Trivia
- Opelucid's Japanese motto is 過去と 未來が 絡みあう街.
- The city is similar to Blackthorn City in that they are both host to a Template:Type2 Gym, that Gym is the eighth gym of the region, having the effort value checker and a move tutor for Draco Meteor and they are both located in the northern part of their respective regions.
- This is the second city in Unova where the Gym Leader varies, though not in the same way as the Striaton Gym.
Name origin
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Japanese
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ソウリュウシティ Souryuu City
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双龍文 sōryūmon, a type of Chinese pattern resembling two dragons. Also from 蒼竜 sōryū, a Japanese name for the Azure Dragon.
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English
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Opelucid City
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From opacus (opaque sheets of clouds), perlucidus (sheets of cloud with small spaces), and possibly translucidus (translucent sheets of clouds). May also be from opal.
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French
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Janusia
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From Janus, the Roman god of gates depicted with two faces, one facing the past, the other facing the future. Also a flower genus.
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German
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Twindrake City
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From "twin" and "drake" (a term sometimes used to refer to European dragons).
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Italian
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Boreduopoli
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From Bora, a northern katabatic wind in the Mediterranean area, and duo.
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Spanish
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Ciudad Caolín
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From caolín, kaolinite.
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Korean
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쌍용시티 Ssangyong Shiti
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쌍용 (ssangyong) means a pair of dragons.
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