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'''Brass Tower''' (Japanese: '''かねのとう''' ''Gold Tower''), more often known in modern times as the '''Burned Tower''' (Japanese: '''やけたとう''' ''Burned Tower''), is a location in [[Johto]]. | '''Brass Tower''' (Japanese: '''かねのとう''' ''Gold Tower''), more often known in modern times as the '''Burned Tower''' (Japanese: '''やけたとう''' ''Burned Tower''), is a location in [[Johto]]. | ||
The Brass Tower, with gleaming | The Brass Tower, with gleaming silver-colored panels, was, according to legend, the perch of {{p|Lugia}}. Once as majestic as the [[Tin Tower]], the Brass Tower was burned to the ground by a mysterious fire. This chased the two [[legendary Pokémon]] away, but not before Ho-Oh gave new life to three Pokémon killed when the tower was destroyed: {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Raikou}}, and {{p|Suicune}}. {{p|Lugia}} left its home of the Brass Tower to live forevermore in the depths of the [[Whirl Islands]], while Ho-Oh began to fly around the world, searching and waiting for a day when it would find a trainer with a pure heart. [[Image:BrassTower.png|right|600px|thumb|Brass Tower as seen in {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}.]] | ||
In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the player encounters {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}} for the first time in the basement of the Brass Tower, who then [[Roaming Pokémon|flee]]. This is also where {{ga|Silver|the player's rival}} will challenge him or her once again, with the second form of the [[Starter Pokémon|starter]] he stole. | In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the player encounters {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}} for the first time in the basement of the Brass Tower, who then [[Roaming Pokémon|flee]]. This is also where {{ga|Silver|the player's rival}} will challenge him or her once again, with the second form of the [[Starter Pokémon|starter]] he stole. |
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Location: | Northwest Ecruteak City | |||
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Region: | Johto | |||
Generations: | II | |||
File:Ecruteak City.png Location of Brass Tower in Johto. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Brass Tower (Japanese: かねのとう Gold Tower), more often known in modern times as the Burned Tower (Japanese: やけたとう Burned Tower), is a location in Johto.
The Brass Tower, with gleaming silver-colored panels, was, according to legend, the perch of Lugia. Once as majestic as the Tin Tower, the Brass Tower was burned to the ground by a mysterious fire. This chased the two legendary Pokémon away, but not before Ho-Oh gave new life to three Pokémon killed when the tower was destroyed: Entei, Raikou, and Suicune. Lugia left its home of the Brass Tower to live forevermore in the depths of the Whirl Islands, while Ho-Oh began to fly around the world, searching and waiting for a day when it would find a trainer with a pure heart.
In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the player encounters Raikou, Entei, and Suicune for the first time in the basement of the Brass Tower, who then flee. This is also where the player's rival will challenge him or her once again, with the second form of the starter he stole.
Items
- Burn Heal (2) - In a Rock Smashable rock, and hidden for Itemfinder.
- HP Up - Near the Firebreather.
- X Speed - In another Rock Smashable rock.
- Nugget - Where Entei, Raikou, and Suicune were (Itemfinder).
- TM20 (Endure) - Behind a rock able to be moved with Strength.
Pokémon
style="background: #E6E6E6;" style="background: #FFFFAA;" style="background: #5ED0FF;" style="background: #003366; color: #FFFF99;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||
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All times
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Rattata | G | S | C | 1F | 13-15 | 50%
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Rattata | G | S | C | 1F | 13-15 | 55%
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Raticate | G | S | C | 1F | 15 | 5%
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Zubat | G | S | C | 1F | 14 | 10%
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Koffing | G | S | C | 1F | 14-16 | 35%
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Koffing | G | S | C | 1F | 14 | 30%
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Rattata | G | S | C | B1 | 14 | 30%
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Zubat | G | S | C | B1 | 15 | 5%
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Zubat | G | S | C | B1 | 15 | 10%
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Koffing | G | S | C | B1 | 14-16 | 50%
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Koffing | G | S | C | B1 | 12-16 | 59%
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Weezing | G | S | C | B1 | 16 | 1% | |
Morning
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Rattata | G | S | C | B1 | 14-16 | 40%
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Magmar | G | S | C | B1 | 14 | 5% | |
Day
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Rattata | G | S | C | B1 | 14 | 35%
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Magmar | G | S | C | B1 | 16 | 10% | |
Night
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Rattata | G | S | C | B1 | 14-16 | 40%
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Magmar | G | S | C | B1 | 14 | 5%
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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. |
Trivia
Origin
A Buddhist temple in the real world city of Kyoto, covered in gold leaf, is known as Kinkaku-ji. Like Brass Tower, it was burned down; however, unlike it, it was reconstructed. The likeness of a Template:P2 rests atop the tower.
Name origin
Similarly to the Tin Tower's, the Brass Tower's Japanese name, かねのとう Kane no Tō, refers to both a metal and a type of bell.
In other languages
- Spanish: Torre Quemada
- Italian: Torre Bruciata
- German: Turmruine
- French: Tour Ferraille (Scrap Tower)
See also
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This article is part of Project Locations, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world. |