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| The hot springs are connected to an opening in the back of the [[Pokémon Center]]. The people draw as much hot water as they need, yet the spring never runs dry. The magma in the active volcano causes veins of water nearby to well up as hot springs. According to legend, the Lavaridge hot springs calm tension, relieve muscle ache, solve romantic problems, and attract money. An old couple relaxing at the springs will give away an {{pkmn|Egg}} containing a {{p|Wynaut}}. There is also an Ice Heal hidden in the water. | | The hot springs are connected to an opening in the back of the [[Pokémon Center]]. The people draw as much hot water as they need, yet the spring never runs dry. The magma in the active volcano causes veins of water nearby to well up as hot springs. According to legend, the Lavaridge hot springs calm tension, relieve muscle ache, solve romantic problems, and attract money. An old couple relaxing at the springs will give away an {{pkmn|Egg}} containing a {{p|Wynaut}}. There is also an Ice Heal hidden in the water. |
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| In {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the hot spring is split down the middle based on gender (blue and pink colors), but the player is allowed in either one, possibly because there isn't anyone using them at any given time. There is a gentleman in the Pokémon Center who comments that the hot springs are for Pokémon only, and the old couple with the Wynaut Egg is instead located outside by the sand piles. There is a female {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}} in front of the spring entrances who sells {{DL|Drink|Moomoo Milk}} individually or by the dozen. | | In {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the hot spring is split down the middle based on gender (blue and pink colors), but the player is allowed in either one, possibly because there isn't anyone using them at any given time. In the female side of the hot spring, which is accessed from the Pokemon Center through the door on the right, a Kecleon can be discovered using a Devon Scope. There is a gentleman in the Pokémon Center who comments that the hot springs are for Pokémon only, and the old couple with the Wynaut Egg is instead located outside by the sand piles. There is a female {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}} in front of the spring entrances who sells {{DL|Drink|Moomoo Milk}} individually or by the dozen. |
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Lavaridge Town (Japanese: フエンタウン Fuen Town) is a small town in central western Hoenn. It is located on the southern foot of Mt. Chimney. The town is well known for its hot spring and is a popular destination for elderly citizens.
Pokémon Trainers often come to Lavaridge Town in order to win the Heat Badge from Flannery, the Lavaridge Gym Leader who specializes in Fire-type Pokémon.
Northeast of the town is the Jagged Pass, leading down from Mt. Chimney. East of the town is Route 112.
Places of interest
Hot springs
The hot springs are connected to an opening in the back of the Pokémon Center. The people draw as much hot water as they need, yet the spring never runs dry. The magma in the active volcano causes veins of water nearby to well up as hot springs. According to legend, the Lavaridge hot springs calm tension, relieve muscle ache, solve romantic problems, and attract money. An old couple relaxing at the springs will give away an Egg containing a Wynaut. There is also an Ice Heal hidden in the water.
In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the hot spring is split down the middle based on gender (blue and pink colors), but the player is allowed in either one, possibly because there isn't anyone using them at any given time. In the female side of the hot spring, which is accessed from the Pokemon Center through the door on the right, a Kecleon can be discovered using a Devon Scope. There is a gentleman in the Pokémon Center who comments that the hot springs are for Pokémon only, and the old couple with the Wynaut Egg is instead located outside by the sand piles. There is a female Pokémon Breeder in front of the spring entrances who sells Moomoo Milk individually or by the dozen.
Pokémon Herb Shop
- Main article: Herb Shop
POKéMON HERB SHOP
"Bitter taste - better cure!"
The Herb Shop sells four different types of herbal medicine. The herbs are extremely bitter and will cause a Pokémon's friendship to decrease when used. An old man inside of the shop will give the player Charcoal.
All four of the herbs in some way heal the Pokémon that they are used on but cause the Pokémon to be less friendly. The Energy Root heals a Pokémon's HP by 200. The EnergyPowder heals a Pokémon's HP by 50. The Revival Herb revives a fainted Pokémon with all of its HP. The Heal Powder heals any status condition.
The prices of the herbs, in all six regions with herb shops, are:
Residential home
In Pokémon Emerald, the house next to the Herb Store is the home of a boy who will teach the move Mimic. However, he will only do this once.
Lavaridge Gym
- Main article: Lavaridge Gym
The Lavaridge Gym specializes in Fire-type Pokémon. Flannery, the Gym leader hands out the Heat Badge to players who defeat her. The Gym has holes that makes players fall down (due to gravity) or go up (due to geysers). The players need to enter the correct holes to reach Flannery.
Demographics
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the population of Lavaridge Town is 28. This makes it the second most populous towns in Hoenn.
Pokémon Emerald
In Pokémon Emerald, the population of Lavaridge Town is 32, making it the largest town in Hoenn.
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Lavaridge Town has a total population of 27, tying it with Verdanturf Town for being the largest town in Hoenn.
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Poké Mart
Pokémon
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Appearance
In the anime
Lavaridge Town in the anime
Ash and his friends arrived in Lavaridge Town in Poetry Commotion for Ash's next Gym battle. They tried the Lavaridge's famous hot springs and met up with Flannery, the local Gym's Leader. Ash battled her in Going, Going, Yawn! and won his fourth Hoenn League Badge.
Trivia
- Lavaridge's Japanese motto is ポケセン おんせん よいところ "Pokémon Center, hot springs, an excellent place".
- Lavaridge Town has the same background music as Oldale Town.
Name origin
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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フエンタウン Fuen Town
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Possibly from 釜 fu (cauldron) and 炎 en ("hot" or "flame")
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English
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Lavaridge Town
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From lava and ridge, a raised land formation commonly associated with volcanic activity
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French
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Vermilava
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From vermillon (vermilion) and lava
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German
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Bad Lavastadt
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From Bad (a prefix indicative of a thermal station), Lava, and Stadt (city)
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Italian
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Cuordilava
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Means heart of lava
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Spanish
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Pueblo Lavacalda
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Means hot lava
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Korean
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용암마을 Yong'am Maeul
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용암 (熔岩) yong'am means lava
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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釜炎鎮/釡炎镇 Fǔyán Zhèn
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From its Japanese name. Literally means "Cauldron flame town".
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