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| [[Wallace]] was the [[Gym Leader]] in this city. He uses {{type|Water}} Pokémon, and is the one who handed out the eighth [[Badge|Gym Badge]] of [[Hoenn]]. However, his former teacher [[Juan]] resumed his role as the [[Gym Leader]] in {{game|Emerald}}, with the student moving on to become Champion of the Hoenn League and replacing {{Steven}} from previous versions. | | [[Wallace]] was the [[Gym Leader]] in this city. He uses {{type|Water}} Pokémon, and is the one who handed out the eighth [[Badge|Gym Badge]] of [[Hoenn]]. However, his former teacher [[Juan]] resumed his role as the [[Gym Leader]] in {{game|Emerald}}, with the student moving on to become Champion of the Hoenn League and replacing {{Steven}} from previous versions. |
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Revision as of 13:47, 2 December 2014
Sootopolis City (Japanese: ルネシティ Rune City) is a city located off the eastern mainland of Hoenn.
Sootopolis City is located inside a crater formed by a volcano. Many years ago, an underwater volcano erupted and forced itself up from the depths creating a crater, the hollowed volcano. Its crater emerged from the sea and became filled with rainwater. People soon began to dwell in the crater for its warm, fresh water and a city soon came forth. To get around the city, people have to climb many flights of stairs and Dive under the sea. This made many of the locals get into good shape. Sootopolis City has a fantastic nighttime view. The stars peer in through the top of the crater.
Sootopolis City plays a major part in the games, as it is the location where the player has their first encounter with a legendary Pokémon, and obtains their final Badge.
In the Pokémon games, Sootopolis City can only be reached by diving through an underwater cavern or by Flying. Sootopolis is surrounded by Route 126.
Places of interest
Sootopolis City in Ruby and Sapphire
Cave of Origin
- Main article: Cave of Origin
The Cave of Origin is located in Sootopolis, in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire it contains Groudon and Kyogre respectively, while in Pokémon Emerald, Wallace is there, wondering where Rayquaza could be.
Residential houses
Barboach and Shroomish can be shown to a pair of residents, who will calculate their size and reward prizes of Ethers and Elixirs accordingly. In Pokémon Emerald, they will calculate the sizes of Seedot and Lotad instead.
Sootopolis Gym
- Main article: Sootopolis Gym
Wallace was the Gym Leader in this city. He uses Water-type Pokémon, and is the one who handed out the eighth Gym Badge of Hoenn. However, his former teacher Juan resumed his role as the Gym Leader in Pokémon Emerald, with the student moving on to become Champion of the Hoenn League and replacing Steven from previous versions.
Move Tutor
In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, in the north-eastern part of Sootopolis City there is a house with an elderly gentleman within it. If you speak to him with a Dragon-type Pokémon of high happiness, he will teach it the special move, Draco Meteor.
Demographics
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the population of Sootopolis City is 39. This is a large population considering the city being settled inside a dormant volcano and its isolation from the other Hoenn cities.
Poké Mart
Items
Berries from Kiri
Kiri will give the player two Berries each day.
Pokémon
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Surfing
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5-35
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100%
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Fishing
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R
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S
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E
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5-10
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30%
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R
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S
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E
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5-10
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70%
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R
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S
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E
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10-30
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100%
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R
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S
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E
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30-35
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80%
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R
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S
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E
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5-45
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20%
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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.
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In the anime
Sootopolis City in the anime
In the anime, the volcano Sootopolis is built upon opens up at one side, giving access to ferries. It appeared in the episodes The Great Eight Fate! and Eight Ain't Enough!. Ash had his battle with Juan here, obtaining his final Hoenn League Badge.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Sootopolis City in Pokémon Adventures
Sootopolis City was first mentioned in Stick This in Your Craw, Crawdaunt I by Mr. Briney when his Whiscash, Whisko, was sensing earthquakes with its whiskers and that many earthquakes have happened there.
The fight between Groudon and Kyogre mainly took place in Sootopolis City.
Trivia
- Sootopolis's Japanese motto is れきしが ねむる しんぴの まち "The mystical city where history slumbers".
- Sootopolis City appears to be based on the Greek island of Santorini, also known as Thera.
- The background music used in this city is a remix of music from Pokémon Pinball, specifically that which plays during the "Name Entry" screen.
- In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, if the player goes to the highest house on the right side of the city (the side with the Pokémon Center), stands on the stairs outside, and hits the "left" direction on the d-pad, it is possible to use a glitch to walk on part of the rock wall. This was corrected in Pokémon Emerald.
- This is the only city in the Pokémon world which requires the use of Dive in order to be reached for the first time.
- Junichi Masuda named an NPC in Sootopolis after his then new-born daughter, Kiri.
- Sootopolis City is the most recent place where Groudon and Kyogre have battled each other in the wild.
- In addition, it is the last location where the weather trio met at once.
- Sootopolis City is the only city or town located in the middle of a single route, and also surrounded completely by one.
Name origin
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ルネシティ Rune City
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Possibly from ルネサンス (Renaissance), 流 ru (flow), 瑠璃 ruri (lapis lazuli or its blue color), and 涅 netsu (underwater soil containing alum that is traditionally used in dying black or dark colors)
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English
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Sootopolis City
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From soot, which is expelled when a volcano erupts, and polis, Greek for city
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French
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Atalanopolis
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Possibly from Atlantis and polis, Greek for city. May also be derived from Vanessa atalanta, whose French name (Vulcain) is derived from volcano.
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German
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Xeneroville
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Possibly from xeno- (foreign), cenere (Italian for ash), or nero (Italian for black) and ville
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Italian
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Ceneride
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From cenere, ash
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Spanish
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Arrecípolis
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From arrecife (coral reef) and polis, Greek for city
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Korean
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루네시티 Rune City
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Same as the Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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琉璃市 Liúlí Shì
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Rough transliteration of its Japanese name. Can be taken as "Colored glaze city" or "glass city".
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