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Verdanturf Town
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シダケタウン Shidake Town
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"The windswept highlands with the sweet fragrance of grass."
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Verdanturf Town in {{{variable2}}}.
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Map description
Thanks to the prevailing wind pattern, this town is always kept clear of falling volcanic ash.
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[[|Verdanturf Town Gym]] - Hoenn Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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[[|Verdanturf Town Gym]] - Hoenn Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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[[|Verdanturf Town Gym]] - Hoenn Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Location Location of Verdanturf Town in Hoenn.
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Verdanturf Town (Japanese: シダケタウン Shidake Town) is a small, quaint town nestled between the mountains and the plains in central-western Hoenn. It is well known for its very clean air.
Wally is sent to live here with his aunt, uncle, and cousin, Wanda, to improve his health. The town features a Contest Hall in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, as well as in their Generation VI remakes, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. In Pokémon Emerald, however, the Contest Hall is replaced with a Battle Tent.
There are two ways out of Verdanturf: to the east is Route 117 towards Mauville City; and to the north is the Rusturf Tunnel, which was being constructed to link Rustboro and Verdanturf. However, the construction disturbed the local Whismur who lived in the tunnel, and so it was canceled. Wanda's boyfriend tried to dig the tunnel himself but was unable to do it. After the player gets the Dynamo Badge, they can use Rock Smash to complete the tunnel and open a path to Route 116.
Slogan
The windswept highlands with the sweet fragrance of grass. (Japanese: くさの においの かぜふく こうげん The highlands where the grass-scented wind blows.)
Places of interest
Contest Hall
- Main article: Contest Hall
In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the Verdanturf Town Contest Hall is where Normal Rank Pokémon Contests are held. It is also where Pokémon Coordinators can register their Contest Passes. A sign outside the building reads:
Pokémon Contests
Normal Rank Registration
"Gather here, all ye Pokémon Trainers!"
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Contest Hall returns. Pokémon Contest Spectaculars of all four ranks are held here.
Battle Tent
- Main article: Battle Tent
In Pokémon Emerald, the Contest Hall is replaced with a Battle Tent themed after the Battle Palace in the Battle Frontier. A sign outside the building reads:
Battle Tent Verdanturf Site
"Feast Your Eyes on Battles!"
Wanda's house
Wanda and most of her family live on the south side of the town. Wally is sent to live here to improve his health, but is only seen at Wanda's house after the player battles Wally in Mauville City. After the player obtains the Balance Badge, Wally will no longer be at Wanda's house.
Friendship rater
In the house situated to the left of Wanda's house, there is a woman who rates the friendship of Pokémon.
Shroomish girl
In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, there is a little girl between the houses of Wanda and the friendship rater who has lost her Shroomish. She mentions it went missing somewhere near the sign. If the player reads the sign after talking to the girl, the Shroomish will come out from behind the sign and return to the girl. As a reward for finding it, the little girl will give the player the Intriguing Stone.
Move Tutor
In Pokémon Emerald, inside the Pokémon Center there is a kid who will teach a compatible Pokémon Fury Cutter one time only.
Poké Mart
The Poké Mart in town is the only one in Hoenn where Nest Balls can be purchased.
Demographics
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the population of Verdanturf Town is 29, making it the largest town in Hoenn.
Pokémon Emerald
In Pokémon Emerald, the population of Verdanturf Town is 24, making it the third-largest town in Hoenn.
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the population of Verdanturf Town is 27, tying it with Lavaridge Town for being the largest town in Hoenn.
Poké Mart
Lower cashier (Generation VI)
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Upper cashier (Generation VI)
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Items
Contest Hall/Battle Tent
Pokémon
Generation VI
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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Gift Pokémon
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OR
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AS
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Gift
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20
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One
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AS
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Gift
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20
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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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Appearance
In the anime
Verdanturf Town in the anime
In the anime, Verdanturf Town was shown to have a fairly luxurious neighborhood. It is the hometown of Morrison, a Pokémon Trainer and one of Ash's rivals in the Ever Grande Conference. Among the town's current residents are Timmy Grimm and his parents, Tommy Grimm and Mrs. Grimm, who live in a mansion.
Ash, May, Max, and Brock arrived in Verdanturf Town in Disaster of Disguise, where they met up with Drew again. Drew was planning to compete in the town's Pokémon Contest. However, after his Roselia was injured in a battle against Timmy's Dusclops, he took it to the Pokémon Center and decided not to participate.
In Disguise Da Limit!, May entered the Verdanturf Contest in the hopes of winning her second Ribbon. Timmy and Jessie, respectively disguised as The Phantom and Jesselana, were also among the contestants. In the Appeals Round, May's Skitty failed to deliver a successful Blizzard attack. Despite this, the Kitten Pokémon was able to save its performance by juggling with Double Slap just like Dr. Abby taught it in Delcatty Got Your Tongue. When Vivian announced the results, it was revealed that May, Timmy, Jessie, and a Coordinator by the name of Stefano had advanced to the Contest Battles.
After defeating Stefano, May battled Timmy in the final round. Timmy proved to be a talented Coordinator and a tough opponent for May, as he had some good combinations up his sleeve. This led May to lose a large number of points. However, her Skitty managed to master the move Blizzard and use it against Dusclops, knocking it out. The Contest Judges then called Battle Off and May was declared the winner. Afterwards, the Director of the Contest Committee, Mr. Contesta, handed her the coveted Verdanturf Ribbon, her second Contest Ribbon overall.
Gallery
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Verdanturf Town appeared in Mind-Boggling with Medicham and It's Absol-utely a Bad Omen, where Ruby arrived there to obtain the Hoenn Contest Pass and to compete in the Normal Rank Pokémon Contests, accompanied by Gabby and Ty. After winning all five Normal Rank Contests, he saw a person whom he initially mistook as Wally, but was actually Wally's cousin Wanda, who told him that Wally had left the town before his arrival.
Trivia
Name origin
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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シダケタウン Shidake Town
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From 芝 shi (lawn), 青竹色 aodake-iro (mint green color of bamboo), and 岳 take (peak)
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English
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Verdanturf
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From verdant (green; lush) and turf (lawn)
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German
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Wiesenflur
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From Wiese (meadow; lawn) and Flur (corridor)
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Spanish
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Pueblo Verdegal
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From verde (green) and galería (gallery)
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French
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Vergazon
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From vert (green) and gazon (lawn, turf)
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Italian
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Mentania
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From menta (mint)
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Korean
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잔디마을 Jandi Maeul
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From 잔디 jandi (lawn)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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綠蔭鎮 / 绿荫镇 Lǜyìn Zhèn
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From 綠 / 绿 lǜ / luhk (green) and 綠蔭 / 绿荫 lǜyìn / luhkyam (tree shade)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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綠蔭鎮 Luhkyam Jan
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Cidade de Verdanturf
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From its English name
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Vietnamese
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Thị trấn Shidake
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Transcription of its Japanese name
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