Talk:Mauville City
Population
What is the largest population recorded so far for any city? I ask because I did a tally and Mauville City has a Min population of 125 not including Winona or Pokémon and a Max of 133 also not including Winona or Pokémon. If Pokémon are included, the number is 138 min 147 max not counting Winona. The reason for the population discrepancy is due to multiple NPCs disappearing after certain events. (Giddy and the others, the powerless man, 2 guys from the food court) also Winona changes places with a wild Taillow, so the Pokémon population also fluctuates. If Mauville takes first in largest population this should be put in the trivia. Yamitora1 (talk) 19:36, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
- That's not the most by a mile. Lumiose City has Mauville beat nearly 3 times over. (Not sure how accurate the number given is, I haven't looked at my own data recently or tried to double-check it like I've intended.) Tiddlywinks (talk) 19:58, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
- I thought it was Castelia City for some stupid reason, though I do remember now that it's Lumiose City. Nonetheless, at the former, I got this: "Castelia City's population is 127. Castelia City is the third most populous city in the Pokémon world, behind Lumiose City and Nimbasa City while beating Goldenrod City's population of 126." The data is therefore like this:
- Lumiose City: 416
- Nimbasa City: 150 (an allowance is made for the sports stadiums to possibly have 239)
- Castelia City: 127
- Goldenrod City: 126
- That said, I have not seen a population estimate for the current Mauville City. If it falls in the top 5, it will certainly be noted, I am sure. I don't doubt that the population has indeed gone up. CycloneGU (talk) 01:07, 29 December 2014 (UTC)
- After recounting (due to missing a old lady) the current count for Mauville in ORAS is 126 people MIN. So right there it ties with Goldenrod if you only use the Min.
- I thought it was Castelia City for some stupid reason, though I do remember now that it's Lumiose City. Nonetheless, at the former, I got this: "Castelia City's population is 127. Castelia City is the third most populous city in the Pokémon world, behind Lumiose City and Nimbasa City while beating Goldenrod City's population of 126." The data is therefore like this:
- 1F:
- 21 people in the outskirts of the city. (standing in public, at their booths, or shopping in the booths)
- 20 people in the food court (without lines.)
- 5 people in Crooner's Café
- 6 people in the Gym
- 8 people in the TV Station
- 2 people in Rydel Bikes
- 4 people in the Battle Mettle
- 4 people in the Inverse Battle Shop
- 7 people in the Town Square
- 4 people in the Pokémon center (Not including Giddy or the other 4 who disappeared)
- 5 people in the Poké Mart
- 86 total people
- 1F:
- 2F Mauville Hills
- 4 people in the stairwells
- 4 people in the hallways
- 3 people in Apt. 1
- 1 person in Apt. 2
- 1 person in Apt. 5
- 1 person in Apt. 6
- 3 people in Apt. 7
- 1 person in Apt. 9
- 1 person in Apt. 10
- 1 person in Apt. 12
- 1 person in Apt. 13
- 1 person in Apt. 14
- 1 person on the Apt 14 balcony
- 22 total people
- 2F Mauville Hills
- 3F: - 18 people
- 86 + 22 + 18 = 126
- This count is only of every NPC currently in Mauville City within my game after several NPCs have disappeared (Giddy, Mr. Bonding, the people in line at the Food Court and the kid who explains the food court) Yamitora1 (talk) 10:25, 29 December 2014 (UTC)
- You miscounted. It's 23 people you've listed for 2F (Mauville Hills), so the count therefore would be 127 providing the details are accurate. Also, I believe there's a pending error here; the home of the O-Power Brothers has, I think, at least five (I have four in the home now and a fifth in the Pokémon Center, who I think waits for you to enter the Hall of Fame), so I think you're counting one of them in that building and not in his apartment.
- That is also a pain to read, so I hope you don't mind that I have taken it upon myself to make your message more readable (it's clear you intended everything to appear on their own lines from the source data, and "Apt. 10 1" is REALLY confusing). It should now be easier for anyone else coming upon it. Feel free to revert it back if you prefer it being a paragraph. CycloneGU (talk) 16:25, 29 December 2014 (UTC)
- This count is only of every NPC currently in Mauville City within my game after several NPCs have disappeared (Giddy, Mr. Bonding, the people in line at the Food Court and the kid who explains the food court) Yamitora1 (talk) 10:25, 29 December 2014 (UTC)
its all those 1's, its easy to lose track of them lol. Also I'm not counting giddy or any NPC that leaves mauville for the the minimum population count, they and all other NPCs that eventually disappear would be counted in the maximum population count.
Anyways, it would seem that Mauville outranks Goldenrod, even if by one person. Yamitora1 (talk) 11:13, 30 December 2014 (UTC)