Ferrum
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Ferrum (Japanese: フェルム地方 Ferrum-chihō) is the name of the region that serves as the setting for Pokkén Tournament.
Locations
Location | Japanese name | Description |
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Ferrum Stadium | フェルムスタジアム Ferrum Stadium |
A stadium where the final match of the Ferrum Battle is held. Located near a sacred lake in the forest, this arena is always filled with enthusiastic spectators. |
Neos City | ネオスシティ Neos City |
The largest city in the Ferrum Region. Its infrastructure has been designed to facilitate the coexistence between Pokémon and humans. |
Old Ferrum Town | フェルム旧市街 Old Ferrum Town |
A historic old town, known as the "City of Water," with a nostalgic atmosphere. It features many famous landmarks, such as a large park, an arched gate, and a clock tower. |
Tellur Town | テルルタウン Tellur Town |
A town in a lush, green valley in the mountains. Ferrum Battles have long been held in the town's plaza. |
Phos Volcano | フォス火山 Phos Volcano |
An arena located in a cave inside a giant volcano. In addition to deposits of rare ores, it also contains the ruins of an ancient civilization. |
Diggersby Land | A tourist facility with the Digging Pokémon Diggersby as its theme. It is made up of three areas: Futuristic, Classic, and Fantasy. | |
Tellur Town (Autumn) | A quaint, nature-abundant mountain village painted in rich fall colors. Here you can find Deerling and Sawsbuck in their Autumn Form. | |
Ferrum Dojo | The venerable Ferrum Dojo, host to daily training and official tournaments alike. Holy ground to Battle Pokémon and trainers seeking to improve themselves. | |
Training Gym | A specialty gym for Ferrum Battles, with training programs for speed, power, and more to match your Pokémon's battle style. | |
Old Ferrum Town (Winter) | A historic old town now blanketed in soft, white snow. Its winter scenery and yearly snow-sculpture contest attract many visitors. | |
Haunted House | お化け屋敷 Haunted House |
An abandoned, old mansion. Ghost-type Pokémon like this place so much that they have made it their home. |
Mystery Carnival | A strange, long-forgotten mansion. There appears to be a festival being held even though there aren't any people. The objects here seem to be staring back... | |
Neos City (Night) | The largest city in the Ferrum Region. At night it gives off a more sophistocated atmosphere. The rain puddles on the road reflect the endlessly shining neon signs. | |
Regi Ruins | レジ遺跡 Regi Ruins |
Ancient ruins in a desert. Wall paintings and numerous Unown letters have been found here, making it an extremely important location for historical research. |
Blue Dome | ブルードーム Blue Dome |
The ruins of an ancient city said to have sunk to the bottom of the sea long ago. It is now housed in an underwater dome and serves as a battle arena. |
Magikarp Festival | A hook-and-line Magikarp fishing boat with a great catch sailing under the cloudless skies. Hariyama stands out on the bow waving a flag to celebrate the bountiful catch. | |
Dragon's Nest | A solemn arena marked by a statue of the legendary Pokémon of the skies, Rayquaza. Sitting at the top of a treacherous mountain peak, the arena is known to exist by few. | |
Dark Colosseum | A mysterious subspace rift created by Shadow Mewtwo's power. It is a cold, inorganic place with Shadow Synergy Stone shards visible in the background. | |
Dark Colosseum (Final) | A mysterious subspace rift created by Shadow Mewtwo's power. The ominous force of the Shadow Synergy Stone sits heavy in the air. |
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | フェルム Ferrum | From ferrum, Latin for iron. The name is a reference to Tekken, which means "iron fist" in Japanese. |
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