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Haruba Village (Japanese: ハルバむら Haruba Village) is an area in Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia.
When the player first arrives by boat, a vicious sandstorm is blowing due to a Gigaremo hypnotizing the Hippopotas. After the Gigaremo is destroyed, the sandstorm stops and the Hippopotas leave the village. The oasis is remains dried up until it is refilled by heavy rain as part of a quest.
Demographics
Haruba Village has a population of 18, same amount as Vientown and Boyleland.
Quests
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Reward:
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Energy Plus
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This time, it's Cacturne I'm after. They are supposedly in the desert, but they've thus far eluded my eye. May I ask you to bring one here?
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Smell of Skuntank and Weezing
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Reward:
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Dark Defense
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So, you may ask yourself, "What is missing from Oscar's vast collection of fragrances?" Why, none other than Weezing and Skuntank! I implore you to bring them back to me. Both together, naturally!
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Reward:
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Ghost Defense
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I was in Hippowdon Temple when I saw them! They must be the latest model of Gigaremo! And, wonder of wonders, they were moving about on their own power! Isn't this where you come in?
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Who Is on Hippowdon's Nose?
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I saw it! Something big and weird squirming around on the nose of Hippowdon Temple! It could've been a Pokémon! Can you go look, Ranger?
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Reward:
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Recovery
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Please bring a Pokémon that can summon rain. And please keep it a secret from the children. I have heard rumors of a Pokémon that put out the terrible fire in Vien Forest by bringing about a downpour.
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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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ハルバむら Haruba Village
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Possibly halva.
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English
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Haruba Village
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From its Japanese name.
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French
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Village Alorize
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German
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Haruba-Dorf
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From its Japanese name.
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Italian
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Villaggio Haruba
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From its Japanese name.
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Spanish
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Pueblo Haruba
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From its Japanese name.
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