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Revision as of 00:31, 29 May 2020
Stow-on-Side (Japanese: ラテラルタウン Lateral Town) is a town situated in the center of the Galar region.
Slogan
A vibrant town that has grown up around an ancient mural tucked away in the mountains. (Japanese: 古代の 芸術を 中心に 栄えてきた 山間の 町 A town in the mountains that has flourished around ancient art.)
Places of interest
Stow-on-Side Stadium
- Main article: Stow-on-Side Stadium
Stow-on-Side Stadium is the town's official Gym. In Pokémon Sword, it is led by the Fighting-type expert Bea, while in Pokémon Shield, its leader is the Ghost-type expert Allister.
Ancient mural
At the northernmost point of the town is a large stone wall with a recreation of an ancient mural on it. During the game's story, it collapses due to the damage caused to it by Bede to reveal a hidden chamber containing statues of Zacian, Zamazenta, and the twin kings of ancient Galar.
Bargain shop
The bargain shop keeper will sell the player one item per day for $3,000. He will also tell the player which item he will sell the next day, if asked. Once the player reaches Stow-on-Side for the first time, if the player did not purchase the daily item from the bargain shop on the previous day, he will sell that item for $5,000.
Valuable item buyer
A man next to the bargain shop will buy one valuable item from the player per day at a higher price than what a Poké Mart would offer. The highest gain — $17,500 increase from the normal price — may be achieved by selling a Balm Mushroom, Pearl String, or Comet Shard.
Pokémon Center
This Pokémon Center is located in the southeast of the town, right next to the Route 6 exit.
Poké Mart
This Poké Mart is located inside the Pokémon Center.
Demographics
Pokémon Sword and Shield
Stow-on-Side has a population of 44.
Items
Pokémon
A man sitting on an western building's rooftop will offer to trade the player his HatennaSw/ImpidimpSh nicknamed "Fringe"Sw/"Peepers"Sh in exchange for a Maractus.
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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Special Pokémon
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Sw
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Sh
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30
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One
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Sw
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Sh
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30
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One
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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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Trainers
If the player chose Grookey:
If the player chose Scorbunny:
If the player chose Sobble:
- After defeating BeaSw/AllisterSh
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Reward: $4,200
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Trivia
- The street lamps are modeled after Chandelure.
- It shares similarities with Lentimas Town in Unova, both are desert towns a little out of place, both are surrounded by mountains and both are reminiscent of Latin or indigenous populations in North America.
Name origin
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ラテラルタウン Lateral Town
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From lateral pass
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English
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Stow-on-Side
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From stow (British toponym for place) and onside (not offside) or onside pass (lateral pass in Canadian football)
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German
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Passbeck
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From Pass, back, and beck (British toponym for stream)
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Spanish
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Pueblo Ladera
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From ladera (slope)
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French
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Old Chister
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From old and chistera (flick pass in rugby)
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Italian
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Latermore
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From lateral and more (British toponym for large)
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Korean
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래터럴마을 Lateral Maeul
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From its Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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溯傳鎮 / 溯传镇 Sùchuán Zhèn
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From 溯 sù / sou (to trace back) and 傳球 / 传球 chuánqiú / chyùhnkàuh (to pass the ball)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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溯傳鎮 Souchyùhn Jan
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