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[[File:Capsule Monsters Bedroom.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Ken Sugimori]]'s [[Capsule Monsters| concept sketch]] of a trainer in their bedroom.]] | [[File:Capsule Monsters Bedroom.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Ken Sugimori]]'s [[Capsule Monsters| concept sketch]] of a trainer in their bedroom.]] | ||
The '''bedroom''' is the room that the {{player}} resides in within their own house. It is usually where the player first starts the game and where they end up after beating the [[Pokémon League]]. Most versions of the bedroom include a [[PC]], a bed, and often the current [[Nintendo]] console connected to a [[television]]. Also, in most games, there is a [[Potion]] already stored in the PC's item storage. | The '''bedroom''' is the room that the {{player}} resides in within their own house. It is usually where the player first starts the game and where they end up after beating the [[Pokémon League]]. Most versions of the bedroom include a [[PC]], a bed, and often the current [[Nintendo]] console connected to a [[television]]. Also, in most games, there is a [[Potion]] already stored in the PC's item storage. | ||
==Generation I== | ==Generation I== | ||
===In {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}=== | ===In {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}=== | ||
In [[Generation I]], {{ga|Red}}'s bedroom has a PC, a bed, and a TV with a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] hooked up to it. It serves no other purpose, although the PC can be used to access the player's item storage. | In [[Generation I]], {{ga|Red}}'s bedroom has a PC, a bed, and a TV with a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] hooked up to it. It serves no other purpose, although the PC can be used to access the player's item storage. | ||
==Generation II== | ==Generation II== | ||
===In {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}=== | ===In {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}=== | ||
{{ga|Ethan}} or {{ga|Kris}}'s bedroom is a bit fancier than Red's. Unlike Red's, it can also be customized to include several [[Pokémon doll]]s, as well as [[bed]]s, [[game system]]s, and [[carpet]]s. The [[Town Map]] hanging on the wall can also be replaced with one of several [[poster]]s of different Pokémon. The game system in the player's room is a [[Nintendo 64]]. | {{ga|Ethan}} or {{ga|Kris}}'s bedroom is a bit fancier than Red's. Unlike Red's, it can also be customized to include several [[Pokémon doll]]s, as well as [[bed]]s, [[game system]]s, and [[carpet]]s. The [[Town Map]] hanging on the wall can also be replaced with one of several [[poster]]s of different Pokémon. The game system in the player's room is a [[Nintendo 64]]. | ||
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==Generation III== | ==Generation III== | ||
===In {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}=== | ===In {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}=== | ||
{{ga|Brendan}} or {{ga|May}}'s bedroom, which are essentially reflections of each other, feature a toned-down version of the [[Generation II]] decoration system, as now players are only able to decorate Poké Dolls on the rug. Much of the customization, however, has been moved into the player's [[secret base]]. A clock on the wall in the room is also the only indicator of time in the game. The game system in the room is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] with a [[Game Boy Advance]] hooked up to it as a controller. | {{ga|Brendan}} or {{ga|May}}'s bedroom, which are essentially reflections of each other, feature a toned-down version of the [[Generation II]] decoration system, as now players are only able to decorate Poké Dolls on the rug. Much of the customization, however, has been moved into the player's [[secret base]]. A clock on the wall in the room is also the only indicator of time in the game. The game system in the room is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] with a [[Game Boy Advance]] hooked up to it as a controller. | ||
Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald are the only versions of the game where the player does not start in their bedroom, instead beginning in the back of a moving van, having moved from the [[region]] of [[Johto]] to [[Hoenn]]. | Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald are the only versions of the game where the player does not start in their bedroom, instead beginning in the back of a moving van, having moved from the [[region]] of [[Johto]] to [[Hoenn]]. | ||
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==Generation IV== | ==Generation IV== | ||
===In {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}=== | ===In {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}=== | ||
Due to the PC no longer having the item storage functionality, {{ga|Lucas}} or {{ga|Dawn}}'s PC only gives hints on how to play the game. This time the console is a [[Wii]]. | Due to the PC no longer having the item storage functionality, {{ga|Lucas}} or {{ga|Dawn}}'s PC only gives hints on how to play the game. This time the console is a [[Wii]]. | ||
===In {{v2|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}=== | ===In {{v2|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}=== | ||
The room belonging to {{ga|Ethan}}/{{ga|Lyra}} resembles the Sinnoh bedroom more than the original Johto one. The PC can be used to access mail storage, and the console in the room is a Wii (When checking it, it says "It's a Wii! Wii is huge in Johto, too!"). Room decoration has been nearly completely disabled; the only decorations obtainable are trophies from the Battle Tower, which are automatically placed in the room and cannot be moved. | The room belonging to {{ga|Ethan}}/{{ga|Lyra}} resembles the Sinnoh bedroom more than the original Johto one. The PC can be used to access mail storage, and the console in the room is a Wii (When checking it, it says "It's a Wii! Wii is huge in Johto, too!"). Room decoration has been nearly completely disabled; the only decorations obtainable are trophies from the Battle Tower, which are automatically placed in the room and cannot be moved. | ||
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===In {{2v2|Black|White}}=== | ===In {{2v2|Black|White}}=== | ||
{{ga|Hilbert}}'s/{{ga|Hilda}}'s room contains many elements of previous rooms. It contains a [[Wii]] and a PC that lacks item storage functionality. It is the location of the player's first two [[Pokémon battle]]s and the first to be seen in an imperfect condition. | {{ga|Hilbert}}'s/{{ga|Hilda}}'s room contains many elements of previous rooms. It contains a [[Wii]] and a PC that lacks item storage functionality. It is the location of the player's first two [[Pokémon battle]]s and the first to be seen in an imperfect condition. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery perrow=4> | |||
File:Player Bedroom RBY.png|The player's bedroom in {{game|Red and Blue|s}} | |||
File:Player Bedroom GSC.png|The player's bedroom in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} and {{game|Crystal}} | |||
File:Player Bedroom RS.png|The player's bedroom in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} | |||
File:Player Bedroom E.png|The player's bedroom in {{game|Emerald}} | |||
File:Player Bedroom FRLG.png|The player's bedroom in {{v|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} | |||
File:Player Bedroom DPPt.png|The player's bedroom in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} and {{game|Platinum}} | |||
File:Player Bedroom HGSS.png|The player's bedroom in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} | |||
File:Player Bedroom BW.png|The player's bedroom in {{game|Black and White|s}} | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* {{g|Colosseum}} is the only game where the player can catch Pokémon that does not show its {{player}}'s bedroom. | * {{g|Colosseum}} is the only game where the player can catch Pokémon that does not show its {{player}}'s bedroom. | ||
{{Project Locations notice}} | {{Project Locations notice}} | ||
Revision as of 23:45, 15 April 2012
The bedroom is the room that the player resides in within their own house. It is usually where the player first starts the game and where they end up after beating the Pokémon League. Most versions of the bedroom include a PC, a bed, and often the current Nintendo console connected to a television. Also, in most games, there is a Potion already stored in the PC's item storage.
Generation I
In Red, Blue, and Yellow
In Generation I, Red's bedroom has a PC, a bed, and a TV with a SNES hooked up to it. It serves no other purpose, although the PC can be used to access the player's item storage.
Generation II
In Gold, Silver, and Crystal
Ethan or Kris's bedroom is a bit fancier than Red's. Unlike Red's, it can also be customized to include several Pokémon dolls, as well as beds, game systems, and carpets. The Town Map hanging on the wall can also be replaced with one of several posters of different Pokémon. The game system in the player's room is a Nintendo 64.
In Pokémon Stadium 2, the bedroom can be viewed in 3D.
Generation III
In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Brendan or May's bedroom, which are essentially reflections of each other, feature a toned-down version of the Generation II decoration system, as now players are only able to decorate Poké Dolls on the rug. Much of the customization, however, has been moved into the player's secret base. A clock on the wall in the room is also the only indicator of time in the game. The game system in the room is a Nintendo GameCube with a Game Boy Advance hooked up to it as a controller. Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald are the only versions of the game where the player does not start in their bedroom, instead beginning in the back of a moving van, having moved from the region of Johto to Hoenn.
In FireRed and LeafGreen
FireRed and LeafGreen feature an enhanced version of the bedroom from Generation I. The only difference is the SNES being replaced with a NES.
In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
While Pokémon XD starts with Michael inside of the Battle Sim instead of his bedroom, there is in fact a bedroom that can be used for healing Pokémon within the building, and it is where Michael ends up after Greevil's defeat.
Generation IV
In Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
Due to the PC no longer having the item storage functionality, Lucas or Dawn's PC only gives hints on how to play the game. This time the console is a Wii.
In HeartGold and SoulSilver
The room belonging to Ethan/Lyra resembles the Sinnoh bedroom more than the original Johto one. The PC can be used to access mail storage, and the console in the room is a Wii (When checking it, it says "It's a Wii! Wii is huge in Johto, too!"). Room decoration has been nearly completely disabled; the only decorations obtainable are trophies from the Battle Tower, which are automatically placed in the room and cannot be moved.
Generation V
In Black and White
Hilbert's/Hilda's room contains many elements of previous rooms. It contains a Wii and a PC that lacks item storage functionality. It is the location of the player's first two Pokémon battles and the first to be seen in an imperfect condition.
Gallery
The player's bedroom in Pokémon Red and Blue
The player's bedroom in Pokémon Gold and Silver and Pokémon Crystal
The player's bedroom in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
The player's bedroom in Pokémon Emerald
The player's bedroom in FireRed and LeafGreen Versions
The player's bedroom in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and Pokémon Platinum
The player's bedroom in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
The player's bedroom in Pokémon Black and White
Trivia
- Pokémon Colosseum is the only game where the player can catch Pokémon that does not show its player's bedroom.
This article is part of Project Locations, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world. |
- Red, Blue and Yellow locations
- Gold, Silver and Crystal locations
- Ruby and Sapphire locations
- Emerald locations
- FireRed and LeafGreen locations
- Diamond and Pearl locations
- Platinum locations
- HeartGold and SoulSilver locations
- Black and White locations
- XD locations
- Kanto locations
- Johto locations
- Hoenn locations
- Sinnoh locations
- Orre locations