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Boyleland
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ボイルランド Boyleland
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Boyleland in {{{variable2}}}.
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Map description
This area is not described by a map.
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[[|Boyleland Gym]] - Almia Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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No specialty type
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[[|Boyleland Gym]] - Almia Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[|Boyleland Gym]] - Almia Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[| League]]
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Location Location of Boyleland in Almia.
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Boyleland (Japanese: ボイルランド Boyleland) is a village in Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia.
Boyleland is connected to Pueltown and Haruba Village by boat. The island consists of dried lava and a volcano.
When the player first visits Boyleland, the native Pokémon have all disappeared. The player goes into Volcano Cave in order to rescue to Pokémon from Team Dim Sun, who have hypnotized the Pokémon and moved them by using Miniremo units. As a result, the village elder's Mime Jr. idolizes the player and will join the player as a Partner Pokémon after the player has returned from obtaining the Red Gem in Volcano Cave.
Every year, Boyleland celebrates a Snow Festival by finding Ice-type Pokémon and causing it to snow on the hot island. The player is eventually assigned a quest to find a Glalie and Froslass to make it snow.
Demographics
Boyleland has a population of 18, exactly the same as Vientown and Haruba Village.
Pokémon
Quests
There are five quests that can be found in Boyleland:
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Boyleland Elder's Granddaughter
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Reward:
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Recovery
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That man all by himself in the hidden harbor... He's actually a member of Team Dim Sun. But I feel sorry for him being out there alone. Can you go look in on him?
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Reward:
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Poison Defense
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I'm a collector of exquisite fragrances. I have long sought the effervescent aroma of Muk to no avail. I have it on good authority that one was seen in Boyle Volcano. I must have its aroma! You must capture it!
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Reward:
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Fire Defense
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There's an excellent, out-of-the-way fishing spot deep inside of Boyle Volcano. But now, I can't even get to it because two walls of fire have blocked the path there. It'd be great if you'd put them out.
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In Volcano Cave, toward the doors, there was a Pelipper. It seemed to be trying to say something. You may want to check on it.
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Boyleland Elder's Granddaughter
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Reward:
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Ice Defense
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Everyone is looking forward to Boyleland's Snow Festival, but we have no snow. Please bring us a Froslass and a Glalie. They say those Pokémon can be found in Hia Valley.
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Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ボイルランド Boyleland
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From boil and land.
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English
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Boyleland
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From its Japanese name.
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French
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Terruptive
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From terre (land) and éruption (eruption).
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German
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Brodellande
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From brodeln (seethe) and land.
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Italian
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Caldonia
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From caldo (heat), calderone (cauldron), caldaia (boiler), and possibly caldera.
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Spanish
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Hervia
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From hervir (boil).
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