Fortree City
Fortree City (Japanese: ヒワマキシティ Hiwamaki City) is a city, roughly between Mauville and Lilycove, in the Hoenn region. In the West are Route 119 and the Weather Institute. In the East Route 120 and the Safari Zone. The city's motto is "The Treetop City that Frolics with Nature."
The residents of Fortree City live in treehouses and get around by a system of rope bridges that hang in the treetops. Because of the physical exertion needed for such a lifestyle, they are all healthy and fit, and by preserving Foretree's natural environment they are able to live nearer to wild Pokémon than the residents of most other cities. Wild Template:Type2 Pokémon often fly in through the windows, and from time to time wild Kecleon will block paths in the city. The heavy rainfall saturates the soil and lets the trees to grow tall. This is why Fortree City's trees are so much taller than trees elsewhere.
Places of interest
Fortree Gym
- Main article: Fortree Gym
Fortree's Gym Leader, Winona, uses Template:Type2 Pokémon. When defeated, she awards the challenger the Feather Badge, which allows the player to use Fly outside of battle. Fortree Gym can't be accessible at first due to an invisible Kecleon, the player must use the Devon Scope, given to the player on Route 120 by Steven.
Residential houses
A woman in one of the houses of Fortree City will give away TM10 (Hidden Power) if the player can guess which hand she is hiding a coin in three times. A boy in one of the houses will trade his Plusle for a Volbeat in Pokémon Emerald.
Desk and chair shop
There is a shop in bottom-right corner of Fortree City that sells a variety of Secret Base decorations. There are two counters, one selling desks and the other selling chairs.
Item | Price |
---|---|
Desk Store | |
Decorations
| |
Small Desk | $3,000 |
Pokémon Desk | $3,000 |
Heavy Desk | $6,000 |
Ragged Desk | $6,000 |
Comfort Desk | $3,000 |
Brick Desk | $9,000 |
Camp Desk | $9,000 |
Hard Desk | $9,000 |
Chair Store | |
Decorations
| |
Small Chair | $2,000 |
Pokémon Chair | $2,000 |
Heavy Chair | $2,000 |
Ragged Chair | $2,000 |
Comfort Chair | $2,000 |
Brick Chair | $2,000 |
Camp Chair | $2,000 |
PokéMart
Item | Price |
---|---|
Balls
| |
Great Ball | $600 |
Ultra Ball | $1,200 |
Medicine
| |
Antidote | $100 |
Awakening | $250 |
Hyper Potion | $1,200 |
Parlyz Heal | $200 |
Super Potion | $700 |
Other items
| |
Super Repel | $500 |
Wood Mail | $50 |
Items
Demographics
Fortree's population in the games is 27, making it a medium-sized town by Hoenn standards.
In the anime
In the Pokémon anime, Ash and co. were in Fortree City throughout Who's Flying Now? and Sky High Gym Battle! Fortree throws a festival called the Feather Carnival to celebrate wild Template:Type2 Pokémon.
In other languages
Language | Name | Origin |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ヒワマキシティ Hiwamaki City | |
English | Fortree City | From fort and tree, referring to the tree houses that residents of the town live in. |
French | Cimetronelle | From cime, top, and citronelle, lemon verbena. |
German | Baumhausen City | From Baum, tree, and the suffix -hausen. |
Italian | Forestopoli | From foresta, forest, and the suffix -poli, meaning city. |
Spanish | Ciudad Arborada | Arborado means full of trees. |
Korean | 검방울도시 Geombang-ul City | |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 茵郁市 Yin Yu Shi |
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