Faldera Island
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Map description: | A volcanic island with flowing magma. Its ground is made of cooled magma, and many of the Pokèmon there are heat tolerant. | |||
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Location: | Southeast of Mitonga Island | |||
Region: | Oblivia | |||
Generations: | IV | |||
Location of Faldera Island in Oblivia. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Faldera Island (Japanese: ファルデラじま Faldera Island) is a location in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs.
It is an island located in southeast Oblivia, and it is the home of the Legendary bird Moltres. Its prominent feature is the Faldera Volcano (Japanese: ファルデラかざん Faldera Volcano).
Faldera Volcano
When first attempting to enter the volcano, the player must capture a Torchic and Phanpy from the Pokémon Pinchers. As the player continues to explore the volcano they will have to defeat the Pokémon Pinchers numerous times and clear many obstacles. Once they have reached the door to the summit, the player must enter Entei's Ranger Sign. Upon doing so the Pokémon Pinchers will be seen attempting to gain control of Moltres, which then flies off. Red Eyes along with the rest of the Pokémon Pinchers flee by air and the player gives chase.
After completing the game and accepting a mission from Rand, players must chase down the three Legendary birds through the sky. Upon catching up with Moltres, it will go down to its home on top of the mountain. There, players must battle it to gain a part of the golden armor. Upon victory players will obtain the Ranger Sign to summon Moltres. Using this Ranger Sign at the summit of Faldera Volcano will allow players to once again fight the Legendary Pokémon. There is an Abomasnow lithograph covering up a cave on the volcano. The player can break the lithograph and gain access to the cave by beating the Ice Temple leader's Abomasnow in a past mission.
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In other languages
Faldera Island
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ファルデラじま Faldera Island | From fa (the fourth solfège syllable) and caldera |
English | Faldera Island | Same as Japanese name |
French | Île Faldeira | From fa and caldeira (caldera) |
German | Isla Fayadeira | Similar to Japanese name |
Italian | Fabulonia | From fa |
Spanish | Isla Fascuas | From fa |
Portuguese | Ilha Faldera | Same as Japanese name |
Faldera Volcano
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