Jubilife Village
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コトブキムラ Kotobuki Village
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"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Jubilife Village in {{{variable2}}}.
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[[|Jubilife Village Gym]] - Hisui Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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No specialty type
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[[|Jubilife Village Gym]] - Hisui Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[|Jubilife Village Gym]] - Hisui Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[| League]]
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Location Location of Jubilife Village in Hisui.
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Jubilife Village (Japanese: コトブキムラ Kotobuki Village) is a village in the Hisui region that was constructed by the Galaxy Expedition Team. At the time of the arrival of the strange visitor, the village had only been established for two years. All Burmy that battle here will turn into their Plant Cloak form.
In the present day, it has grown to be Jubilife City.
Sublocations
Prelude Beach
Prelude Beach is a small beach southwest of the seaside gate. The player wakes up here at the start of the game, having fallen from a space-time rift, after which they meet Professor Laventon.
The area consists of a small beach to the west with an old pier, leading to a small boat. There is an inaccessible hut with two barrels to its side.
Balloon minigame
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This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Bonus points and reward thresholds
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Request 26: "Aim for the Big Leagues!" unlocks a minigame on Prelude Beach hosted by Taggart. The player is given one minute and unlimited Poké Balls to pop as many Drifloon balloons as they can. Regular, purple balloons give 100 points, while Shiny, yellow balloons give 200 points; multiple pops per throw give bonus points.
Practice field
The practice field is a small field southeast of the seaside gate. After meeting Professor Laventon, his three starter Pokémon escape and disperse throughout the practice field.
Professor Laventon asks the player to help him catch the escaped Pokémon, giving them 50 Poké Balls to do so; if they run out, he gives them 10 more. This event functions as a catching tutorial, where the player has to catch all three of the starter Pokémon. The first two Pokémon are automatically caught with the first throw, while the last one will break out from the first ball that hits it before being caught. The player does not get to keep the Poké Balls or caught Pokémon.
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Poké Ball ×50
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From Professor Laventon after catching up to him in the clearing
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LA
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Poké Ball ×10
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From Professor Laventon if the player runs out of Poké Balls while catching the starter Pokémon
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LA
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Canala Avenue
Canala Avenue, named after Canala of the Construction Corps, is a major road running north-to-south through the middle of town, running from the seaside gate to Canala Bridge. It is a residential street, surrounded by houses on both sides. Crossing the river via the Canala Bridge connects to Floaro Main Street.
Pastures
- Main article: Pastures
The village pastures are located on the east side of town. They are run by Marie. The pastures' services become available to the player once they complete "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial".
The pastures stores the player's Pokémon that are not in their party, the equivalent of the PC in other Pokémon games. The pastures are separated into as little as 8, and as many as 32 separate pastures, each containing 30 slots for Pokémon.
Farm
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Specific items and quantities for each harvest
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The Farm is located on the west side of town. It is run by Colza, with the field tilled by Miller and tended by Leif. The Farm's services become available to the player once they complete "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial".
At the farm, the player can pay for one of several harvests. The harvest will be ready after the player returns from an expedition, only after catching a set number of Pokémon based on what is being grown. After defeating a Noble Pokémon the Farm's services become expandable via a new request, adding new harvests and increasing the rewards.
Floaro Main Street
Floaro Main Street, named after Floaro of the Construction Corps, is a major road running east-to-west at the north end of Jubilife Village. It contains a wide variety of merchants, as well as the Galaxy Hall.
Galaxy Hall
- Main article: Galaxy Hall
Galaxy Hall is a three-story building that serves as the headquarters of the Galaxy Team. It contains offices of the Galaxy Team's Supply Corps, Medical Corps, Construction Corps, Security Corps, and Agriculture Corps, as well as of Commander Kamado. Professor Laventon's office is also here, containing the request board.
Trading post
The trading post is run by Simona. It becomes available to the player once they attain the First Star.
The trading post allows the player to exchange Merit Points for items and trade Pokémon with other Trainers.
Craftworks
The Craftworks is run by Anvin. It becomes available to the player once they complete "The Basics of Crafting".
A crafting bench is located here. Anvin sells crafting materials and recipes. New merchandise becomes available after making progress.
The Wallflower
The Wallflower is the Galaxy Expedition Team's canteen run by Beni. It is well-known for its potato mochi. Beni is usually seen standing in front of it, ready to buy Sootfoot Roots from the player.
General store
The general store is run by Choy. It becomes available to the player once they complete "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial". At the beginning, the store has little to offer, but Choy expands its inventory as the player completes a series of side quests that involve collecting various items for Tao Hua, the captain of the Supply Corps. The same items available at the general store can also be purchased from base camps.
Ginkgo Guild cart
The Ginkgo Guild cart is run by Ginter and Tuli. They will arrive in Jubilife Village and set up shop between the Galaxy Hall and the player's quarters, after the player completes mission 7 "The Frenzy of the Lord of the Woods". More items are added as the player proceeds further in-game.
Ginter
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Requirement to unlock unique items
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Ginter behaves differently from most shopkeepers. Ginter will not buy items from the player, and will only offer a random assortment of items through a dialogue menu instead of a store menu. He will sell items in sets with a bulk discount compared to normal shopkeepers. He will also offer the player items that can't be bought from anyone else, although he will not tell the player what the item is, and will instead give it a vague description. Eventually, Ginter will also offer unique items that can only be purchased once. Ginter will change his offerings every time the player catches 20 Pokémon. Once an item is purchased from Ginter, he will not sell that product again until his store refreshes. Ginter will offer the player up to three different items, and only a single ware before version 1.1.0.
Item Sets
Item
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Quantity
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Cost
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Stealth Spray
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5
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$2,000
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Max Revive
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3
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$4,000
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Poké Ball
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30
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$1,500
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Great Ball
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20
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$3,000
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Ultra Ball
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20
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$7,000
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Heavy Ball
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30
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$2,000
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Leaden Ball
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20
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$3,500
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Gigaton Ball
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20
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$7,500
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Feather Ball
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30
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$2,500
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Wing Ball
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20
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$4,000
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Jet Ball
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20
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$8,000
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Nanab Berry
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10
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$1,000
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Hopo Berry
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10
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$1,500
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Pinap Berry
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10
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$2,000
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Razz Berry
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10
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$2,500
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Sticky Glob
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10
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$3,000
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Mushroom Cake
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10
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$2,000
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Honey Cake
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10
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$2,000
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Grain Cake
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10
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$2,000
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Bean Cake
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10
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$2,000
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Salt Cake
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10
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$2,000
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Smoke Bomb
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10
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$2,000
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Scatter Bang
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10
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$2,500
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Evolution Items
Item
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Cost
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Oval Stone "Egg-Like Rock"
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1
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$2,000
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Fire Stone "Flame-Patterned Rock"
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1
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$5,000
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Water Stone "Water-Droplet Rock"
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1
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$5,000
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Thunder Stone "Lightning-Bolt Rock"
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1
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$5,000
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Ice Stone "Snow-Patterened Rock"
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1
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$5,000
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Leaf Stone "Leaf-Imprinted Rock"
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1
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$5,000
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Sun Stone "Sunlike Rock"
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1
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$5,000
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Moon Stone "Moonlike Rock"
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1
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$5,000
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Shiny Stone "Dazzling Rock"
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1
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$5,000
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Dusk Stone "Deep-Dark Rock"
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1
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$5,000
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Dawn Stone "Eye-Like Rock"
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1
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$5,000
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Black Augurite "Jet-Black Rock"
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1
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$8,000
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Linking Cord "Mysterious Cord"
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1
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$8,000
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Metal Coat "Metallic Spread"
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1
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$8,000
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Upgrade "Mysterious Box"
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1
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$8,000
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Dubious Disc "Transparent Mechanism"
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1
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$10,000
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Magmarizer "Magma Box"
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1
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$10,000
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Electirizer "Electric Box"
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1
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$10,000
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Protector "Unwieldy Armor"
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1
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$10,000
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Razor Claw "Mystery Claw"
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1
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$10,000
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Razor Fang "Mystery Fang"
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1
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$10,000
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Reaper Cloth "Mysterious Cloth"
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1
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$10,000
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Peat Block "Hunk of Coal"
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1
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$10,000
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Single Time Purchases
Single-time purchase items are sent to the player's home. The five mechanical items sold by Ginter are used to change Rotom into one of its many forms. They may be sold to the player in any order, starting from $20,000, and increasing by $20,000 each time until capping at $100,000.
Single Time Purchase Items
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Price
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Mechanical Circular Saw |
Lawn Mower |
Turns Rotom into Mow Rotom |
$20,000-$100,000
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Mechanical Tub |
Washing Machine |
Turns Rotom into Wash Rotom |
$20,000-$100,000
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Mechanical Box |
Microwave Oven |
Turns Rotom into Heat Rotom |
$20,000-$100,000
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Mechanical Cabinet |
Refrigerator |
Turns Rotom into Frost Rotom |
$20,000-$100,000
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Mechanical Pinwheel |
Electric Fan |
Turns Rotom into Fan Rotom |
$20,000-$100,000
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Unusual Shoes |
Slippers |
Clothing (Shoes) |
$5,000
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Tuli
Tuli will sell the player Berries, as well as plants that can be used as crafting materials. The shop becomes available after starting Mission 8: "Arezu's Predicament". The stock will be limited at first, with new items becoming available after starting Missions 10, 11, and 12.
Hairdresser
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The hairdresser is run by Edith and later on by Arezu. The player can pay $500 to style their hair. It becomes available to the player once they complete "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial".
The player can customize their hairstyle, hair color, and eyebrow color. After styling their hair, Edith or Arezu gives the player the option to wear their hat or not.
Players can complete requests given to them by Arezu to obtain more hair style and color options.
The following are the available choices for each option:
- Hairstyle:
- Short
- Messy ponytail
- Shorn
- Curled
- Braids
- Hair color:
- Chestnut
- Slate
- Gold
- Black
- White
- Eyebrow color:
- Chestnut
- Slate
- Gold
- Black
- White
Clothier
The clothier is run by Anthe. The player can purchase clothing or change their outfit here.
Type
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Item
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Patterns
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Price
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Requirement
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Hats
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Flat Cap
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White lily, Dark slate, Crimson, Daffodil, Pine, Sapphire, Tangerine, Indigo, Amethyst, Blue spruce, Ocher
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$1,200
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Hats
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Woven Hat
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$1,000
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Hats
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Festival Mask
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Shinx
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$1,300
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Report survey results to the professor for the first time
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Hats
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Headband
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White lily, Dark slate, Crimson, Daffodil, Pine, Sapphire, Tangerine, Indigo, Amethyst, Blue spruce, Ocher
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$700
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Hats
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Headkerchief
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White lily, Dark slate, Crimson, Daffodil, Pine, Sapphire, Tangerine, Indigo, Amethyst, Blue spruce, Ocher
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$1,200
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Achieve Second Star
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Tops
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Everyday Kimono
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White lily, Dark slate, Crimson, Daffodil, Pine, Sapphire, Tangerine, Indigo, Amethyst, Blue spruce, Ocher
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$1,000
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Tops
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Pokémon Kimono
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Blank
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$1,500
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Complete Request 9: "Zubat's Eyes"
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Tops
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Pokémon Kimono
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Sky
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$1,500
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Complete Request 7: "Playing with Drifloon"
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Tops
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Pokémon Kimono
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Earth
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$1,500
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Complete Request 8: "Bothersome Bidoof"
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Tops
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Fancy Kimono
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Cyndaquil*
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$3,200
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Report survey results to the professor for the first time
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Bottoms
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Everyday Trousers
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White lily, Dark slate, Crimson, Daffodil, Pine, Sapphire, Tangerine, Indigo, Amethyst, Blue spruce, Ocher
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$1,000
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Bottoms
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Pokémon Bottoms
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Blank
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$1,500
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Complete Request 9: "Zubat's Eyes"
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Bottoms
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Pokémon Bottoms
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Sky
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$1,500
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Complete Request 7: "Playing with Drifloon"
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Bottoms
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Pokémon Bottoms
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Earth
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$1,500
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Complete Request 8: "Bothersome Bidoof"
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Bottoms
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Fancy Bottoms
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Cyndaquil*
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$2,800
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Report survey results to the professor for the first time
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Outfit
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Karate Gi
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White lily, Dark slate, Crimson, Daffodil, Pine, Sapphire, Tangerine, Indigo, Amethyst, Blue spruce, Ocher, Expert
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$2,000
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Footwear
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Geta Sandals
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White lily, Dark slate, Crimson, Daffodil, Pine, Sapphire, Tangerine, Indigo, Amethyst, Blue spruce, Ocher
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$1,200
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Footwear
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Zori Sandals
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White lily, Dark slate, Crimson, Daffodil, Pine, Sapphire, Tangerine, Indigo, Amethyst, Blue spruce, Ocher
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$1,400
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Footwear
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Fancy Zori Sandals
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White lily, Dark slate, Crimson, Daffodil, Pine, Sapphire, Tangerine, Indigo, Amethyst, Blue spruce, Ocher
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$1,800
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Achieve Second Star
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Eyewear
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Eyeglasses
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White lily, Dark slate, Crimson, Daffodil, Pine, Sapphire, Tangerine, Indigo, Amethyst, Blue spruce, Ocher
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$800
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The player can receive special clothing items if they have save data from other Pokémon games on their Nintendo Switch system.
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Modern Jacket
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From Anthe if the player has Pokémon Brilliant Diamond or Shining Pearl save data, after completing "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
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LA
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Modern Trousers
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From Anthe if the player has Pokémon Brilliant Diamond or Shining Pearl save data, after completing "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
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LA
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Modern Shoes
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From Anthe if the player has Pokémon Brilliant Diamond or Shining Pearl save data, after completing "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial
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LA
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Shaymin Fancy Kimono
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From Anthe if the player has Pokémon Sword or Shield save data, after completing "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
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LA
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Shaymin Fancy Bottoms
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From Anthe if the player has Pokémon Sword or Shield save data, after completing "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
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LA
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Pikachu Festival Mask
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From Anthe if the player has Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! or Let's Go, Eevee! save data, after completing "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
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LA
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Eevee Festival Mask
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From Anthe if the player has Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! or Let's Go, Eevee! save data, after completing "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
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LA
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Photography studio
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The photography studio is run by Dagero. It becomes available to the player once they complete "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial".
The player can take pictures either alone or with one of their Pokémon. Named characters may visit the studio and ask to take photos with the player. Pose, expression, lens filters, background and how the Pokémon is acting may be freely changed by the player, although characters and their Pokémon have preset poses and actions, respectively. The pictures are taken with the screenshot function of the Nintendo Switch and are therefore stored in the system memory.
Despite being unable to view ribbons in the summary within Legends: Arceus, taking a photo with a Pokémon at Dagero's studio invisibly grants that Pokémon the Pioneer Ribbon; however, it is currently impossible to view in any Generation VIII game, nor Pokémon HOME due to a lack of assets.
After completing requests for Dagero, the player gets an expanded pool of backdrops and lens filters to use.
Front gate
The front gate is located at the east end of Floaro Main Street. After completing "The Basics of Crafting", the player can set out on expeditions from this gate.
Your quarters
Your quarters is a small house located just southeast of Galaxy Hall, on Floaro Main Street.
After completing Mission 5: "A Request from Mai", the player can choose to sleep in their bed until specific times to change the time in Jubilife Village. The day/night cycle will not advance in Jubilife Village unless the player rests. Changing the time is necessary for some Requests, such as Request 7: "Playing with Drifloon". It also has a chest that the player can use to store items.
Whenever the player buys a Rotom appliance from Ginter, it is automatically sent to your quarters and placed on a predesignated spot here.
Training grounds
- Main article: Training grounds
The training grounds are located in the northwest of town. It consists of a large building with a Pokémon battlefield in front of it, all surrounded by a wooden fence.
Folk shrine
The folk shrine is located in the northwest of town.
Charm Lady Lucille can be found praying to the shrine guardian here. Lucille sells the player protective charms.
Charms can come in one of 5 different colors, with each color indicated in the item's name with a letter (R, B, P, T, Y). The cost of the charm depends on the number of charms of the same type that the player already has in their satchel. The charm received is always the first charm of that type in color order that is not already in either the player's satchel or item storage; if the player already has all 5 colors of a charm, Lucille refuses to sell that charm.
Wish
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Charm
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Costs
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First
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Second
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Third
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Fourth
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Fifth
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Lose fewer items
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Tempting Charm
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$3,000
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$4,000
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$5,000
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$6,000
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$7,000
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Faint less frequently
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Survival Charm
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$3,000
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$8,000
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$15,000
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$25,000
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$40,000
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Stay in good health
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Warding Charm
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$500
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$600
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$700
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$800
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$900
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Requests
- Main article: Task → Requests
The player can accept a variety of requests throughout the town.
Items
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Potion ×5
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From Volo after defeating him
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LA
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Everyday Kimono
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Outside Galaxy Hall, from Anthe after completing Mission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
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LA
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Everyday Trousers
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Outside Galaxy Hall, from Anthe after completing Mission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
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LA
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Apricorn ×20
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Craftworks, from Akari/Rei so the player can complete Mission 3: "The Basics of Crafting"
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LA
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Tumblestone ×20
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Craftworks, from Akari/Rei so the player can complete Mission 3: "The Basics of Crafting"
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LA
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Pokédex
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Craftworks, from Professor Laventon after completing Mission 3: "The Basics of Crafting"
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LA
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Recipe: Pokéshi Doll
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Craftworks; from Anvin upon starting Request 18: "Please! Make Me a Pokéshi Doll!"
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LA
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Super Potion ×3
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Front gate, from Volo after talking to Cyllene during Mission 7: "The Frenzy of the Lord of the Woods "
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LA
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Oval Stone
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Reward from Vessa for finding five wisps
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LA
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Rare Candy
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Reward from Vessa for finding ten wisps
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LA
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Seed of Mastery
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Reward from Vessa for finding twenty wisps
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LA
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Dusk Stone
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Reward from Vessa for finding thirty wisps
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LA
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Galaxy Hall
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Poké Ball ×20
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First Floor; in the Survey Corps office, from Professor Laventon after accepting Mission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
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LA
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Survey Corps Uniform
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First Floor; in the Survey Corps office, from Cyllene after catching the Pokémon required by Mission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
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LA
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Survey Corps Sandals
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First Floor; in the Survey Corps office, from Cyllene after catching the Pokémon required by Mission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
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LA
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Recipe: Poké Ball
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First Floor; in the Survey Corps office, from Cyllene after completing Mission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial" by talking to Kamado
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LA
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$3,000
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First Floor; in the Survey Corps office, from Cyllene after completing Mission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial" by talking to Kamado
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LA
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Wisps
Wisps appear after beginning request 27: "Eerie Apparitions in the Night".
Item
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Location
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Games
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Wisp
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Next to the boulder near the hut on Prelude Beach
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LA
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Wisp
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In between the two rows of buildings on the west side of Canala Avenue
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LA
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Wisp
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Under the second tree from the left, on the south bank of the river
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LA
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Wisp
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Behind the shed at the farm
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LA
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Wisp
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Behind the Training Grounds building
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LA
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Wisp
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Behind the Craftworks, next to the west-most water wheel
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LA
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Wisp
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At the Galaxy Hall's northeast corner
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LA
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Pokémon
Unown
Unown appear after visiting Solaceon Ruins and the Unown Notes are added to the Pokédex.
#
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Pokémon
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Unown Notes
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Location
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Level
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201 |
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Unown |
AVILLAGEGATEWAY
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On the sign above the gateway to Prelude Beach |
25
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201 |
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Unown |
THELEFTEYEATOP THEVILLAGE
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On the left eye of the western Magikarp statue atop Galaxy Hall |
25
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201 |
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Unown |
WHERETHINGSHANGTODRY ATLIVINGQUARTERS
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On the clothesline behind Your Quarters |
25
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Trainers
Prelude Beach
Mission 26: "The Plate of Prelude Beach"
Jubilife Village proper
Mission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial"
Mission 8: "Arezu's Predicament"
Pikachu has effort level 1 in all its stats.
Mission 11: "Scaling Perilous Heights"
Mission 12: "The Slumbering Lord of the Tundra"
Pikachu has effort level 1 in all its stats.
Gallery
Concept art
Jubilife Village from CEDEC 2022[1]
In the anime
Jubilife Village in the
anime
Jubilife Village briefly appeared at the end of The Arceus Chronicles (Part 4), where Rei was seen arriving at his home and crafting a Poké Ball before heading out to the wilderness.
In the TCG
Jubilife Village in the TCG
- Main article: Jubilife Village (Astral Radiance 148)
Jubilife Village was introduced as a Stadium card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese Battle Region subset and the English Astral Radiance expansion, with artwork by Oswaldo KATO. It was also released as a Secret card in the same Japanese and English expansions, with artwork by the same artist. It allows the players to shuffle their hand into their deck and draw five cards once per turn. Then their turn ends.
Trivia
- The names of Floaro Main Street and Canala Avenue reference Floaroma Town and Canalave City, respectively. Both settlements are close to the present-day Jubilife City.
- Tsumugi, who is beside the item storage chest at the front gate, remarks on how Zisu wants to set up a dojo to teach everyone how to battle Pokémon. This is a reference to the Trainers' School in Jubilife City.
Origin
- Main article: Pokémon world in relation to the real world → Hisui
Jubilife Village appears to allude to Sapporo, the capital city of Hokkaidō. The design of Galaxy Hall appears to be based on the Former Hokkaidō Government Office.
Name origin
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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コトブキムラ Kotobuki Mura
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From 寿 kotobuki (felicitation)
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English
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Jubilife Village
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From jubilant and life
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German
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Jubeldorf
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From Jubel (jubilation) and Dorf (village)
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Spanish
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Villa Jubileo
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From jubileo (jubilee)
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French
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Rusti-Cité
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From rusticité (hardiness) and cité (city)
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Italian
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Villaggio Giubilo
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From giubilo (rejoicing)
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Korean
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축복마을 Chukbok Maeul
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From 축복 (祝福) chukbok (blessing)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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祝慶村 / 祝庆村 Zhùqìng Cūn
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From 慶祝 / 庆祝 qìngzhù / hingjūk (to celebrate)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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祝慶村 Jūkhing Chyūn
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Vilarejo de Jubilife
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From its English name
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Russian
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Деревня Джубилайф Derevnya Dzhubilayf
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Transcription of its English name
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References