Amity Square
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Map description: | The square is a place where Trainers can stroll peacefully with Pokémon. | |||
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Location: | Hearthome City | |||
Region: | Sinnoh | |||
Generations: | IV, VIII | |||
Location of Amity Square in Sinnoh. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Amity Square (Japanese: ふれあい広場 Petting Square) is a park in Sinnoh where Trainers can walk around with their Pokémon and talk to them to check their moods. It is located north of Hearthome City.
The setup in Amity Square is identical to the Pikachu interaction system that was in Pokémon Yellow. Only certain small Pokémon can be taken for walks in Amity Square, usually of a "cute" appearance. Pokémon will fetch Berries, AccessoriesDPPt or StickersBDSP for their owners after a certain number of steps.
In Pokémon Platinum, more Pokémon are allowed in than before, and the area has been expanded and redesigned. It now includes a rather large pool of water on the west side, with a model of the Sinnoh region within. Rather than being able to cross the entire square as in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, it has been separated into exclusive east and west sides, each only accessible via their respective gate. Of special note, Pokémon Platinum allows all three of the Sinnoh first partner Pokémon and their entire evolutionary lines.
In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the allowed Pokémon pool is expanded further to include Eevee and its evolutions. Also, all eligible Pokémon in the player's party will be taken out to Amity Square at the one time. A Poffin making machine is situated in the northern section of the square, where Poffins can be made alongside the player's Pokémon. The camera's angle inside Amity Square can be tilted or zoomed to provide additional views of the player and Pokémon. After accessing Amity Square for the first time, the player will be given the ability to walk with one Pokémon outside of Amity Square.
The rock huts serve no purpose in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Brilliant Diamond or Shining Pearl; however, in Pokémon Platinum, they contain warp points that send the player to another rock hut in the park. Each hut contains three warp points, accessed by walking to the front, left, or right while inside the hut.
After taking an allowable Pokémon for a walk, players will find that their party has been fully healed.
Pokémon permitted
Pokémon permitted in the Amity Square vary per game.
- In Diamond and Pearl, only 11 Pokémon were allowed: Psyduck, Pachirisu, Drifloon, Buneary, Happiny, Clefairy, Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Torchic, Shroomish, and Skitty. The last four are only allowed after receiving the National Pokédex.
- In Platinum, the Sinnoh first partner Pokémon and their evolutions are permitted as well.
- In Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Eevee and its evolutions are permitted as well.
Added in D P | Added in Pt | Added in BD SP |
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Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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TM43 (Secret Power) | Lower west side of the grass field, near the west entrance | D P | |
TM43 (Secret Power) | On the rock in the middle of the island | Pt | |
TM43 (Volt Switch) | Lower west side of the grass field, near the west entrance | BD SP | |
TM45 (Attract) | Upper-east side of the grass field, near the boy with DrifloonDP/woman in front of the poffin machineBDSP | D P BD SP | |
TM45 (Attract) | Near the warp in the middle-center north of the lake | Pt | |
Spooky Plate | Next to the second rock hut that is near the east-side entrance, to the right of the boy with Drifloon | D P BD SP | |
Spooky Plate | On a ledge reachable by warping from the first rock hut in the east entrance: left, left, right | Pt | |
Amulet Coin | Hidden in a rock hut to the left of the boy with Drifloon | D P BD SP | |
Amulet Coin | Behind the bench, all the way north from the east entrance | Pt | |
Berry and Accessories man
In Pokémon Platinum, a man who, once a day, will give the player five Berries or one Accessory appears in the eastern side of the park. When the player enters the Square, the man will be in one of the isolated locations only accessible through the teleporters in the huts (the teleporter on the north side of a hut will always lead to one of the huts connected to the park's entrance/exit).
So long as the player stays within the park, the man will always offer the same item, but if the player has not accepted an item from the man, he may change the item he offers (as well as his position) if the player exits and reenters the park (such that the scene changes).
Found by the player's Pokémon
Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
For every 200 steps that the player takes, their walking Pokémon will pick up an item. The item has an 80% chance to be an Accessory and a 20% chance to be a Berry. The Accessories that the Pokémon may pick up differ depending on the Pokémon's species, while the Berries do not. The exact item given by the Pokémon is determined at the moment they are interacted with to redeem it — therefore, it is possible to save before this interaction to try for a different item.
The player can have up to nine of each Accessory and 999 of each Berry; if they already have the maximum amount of an item, their Pokémon will not pick up any more of that specific item and will only ever pick up other items. If the player has the maximum amount of all possible items, their Pokémon will never pick up any items.
Accessories
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl
Pokémon Platinum
Berries
20% | 15% | 7% |
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Cornn Berry | Magost Berry | Spelon Berry |
Pamtre Berry | ||
Rabuta Berry | ||
Watmel Berry | ||
Durin Berry | ||
Nomel Berry | ||
Belue Berry |
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
Pokémon will pick up an item every 400 steps taken by the Pokémon, (player steps do not count towards this total). Accessories are no longer present in the game, and are replaced by the ability to pick up Stickers instead.
When a Pokémon generates an item, there is a 50% chance for the item to be selected from either the Berry item table, or from its respective "species-specific" Sticker and Poké Ball table.[1]
Berries
Item | Chance |
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Magost Berry | 20% |
Cornn Berry | 15% |
Rabuta Berry | 15% |
Nomel Berry | 15% |
Spelon Berry | 7% |
Pamtre Berry | 7% |
Watmel Berry | 7% |
Durin Berry | 7% |
Belue Berry | 7% |
Stickers & Poké Balls
Vaporeon, Piplup, Prinplup, Empoleon |
Pikachu, Clefairy, Jolteon, Espeon, Pachirisu, Happiny |
Jigglypuff, Umbreon, Torchic, Shroomish, Skitty |
Psyduck, Eevee, Drifloon, Buneary, Glaceon |
Flareon, Chimchar, Monferno, Infernape |
Turtwig, Grotle, Torterra, Leafeon |
Chance |
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Bubble Sticker D | Electricity Sticker A | Smoke Sticker A | Bubble Sticker A | Fire Sticker A | Leaf Sticker B | 15% |
Star Sticker A | Ethereal Sticker A | Song Sticker B | Bubble Sticker B | Smoke Sticker C | Flora Sticker A | 15% |
Song Sticker E | Cuteness Sticker A | Cleverness Sticker A | Cuteness Sticker B | Burning Sticker A | Toughness Sticker A | 15% |
Poké Ball | Poké Ball | Poké Ball | Poké Ball | Poké Ball | Poké Ball | 15% |
Sky Sticker A | Heart Sticker A | Cuteness Sticker A | Song Sticker A | Coolness Sticker B | Stone Sticker A | 10% |
Cool Sticker C | Flora Sticker A | Party Sticker B | Flora Sticker B | Sinister Sticker C | Heart Sticker C | 10% |
Star Sticker C | Cuteness Sticker C | Smoke Sticker D | Bubble Sticker C | Fire Sticker C | Leaf Sticker A | 8% |
Beauty Sticker C | Spark Sticker B | Heart Sticker B | Heart Sticker B | Smoke Sticker D | Flora Sticker D | 5% |
Star Sticker D | Electricity Sticker C | Ribbon Sticker C | Party Sticker C | Burning Sticker C | Toughness Sticker D | 5% |
Dive Ball | Luxury Ball | Quick Ball | Dusk Ball | Nest Ball | Net Ball | 2% |
Layout
Diamond | Pearl | Platinum | Brilliant Diamond | Shining Pearl |
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In the anime
In Top-Down Training!, Paul battled Cynthia in a location called 自然公園 Nature Park, which was referred to as Amity Square in the dub. The parkland features an old ruin dedicated to the Legendary Pokémon Dialga and Palkia. This area briefly reappeared in a flashback of Cynthia's journey in Whittle While You Work!.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Diamond & Pearl arc
Amity Square was mentioned by Cynthia in Suffering Psyduck. She told Diamond and Pearl of an incident where a person had been walking with their Psyduck in Amity Square when it suddenly disappeared. She also remarked how a large group of Psyduck had soon after appeared on Route 210, blocking the path to Celestic Town, and suspected that these two incidents were connected. She also revealed that Mr. Backlot is the owner of Amity Square.
Trivia
- Amity Square seems to be Game Freak's testing ground for the walking Pokémon system, as the company increased the number of sprites and animations from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl to Pokémon Platinum, effectively granting access to more Pokémon. The system would later come to fruition in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver in a more expanded state and with all Pokémon and Pokémon forms up to Generation IV supported. In Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, this concept was fully realized in the Sinnoh region by allowing the player to walk with any Pokémon in the game after visiting Amity Square for the first time.
- The northern section of Amity Square draws inspiration from Cappadocia, where houses have been carved from hoodoos.
- It is revealed by a citizen of Hearthome City that Mr. Backlot, owner of the Pokémon Mansion, owns Amity Square. The women at the gates of his mansion say that the owner can be found somewhere on the grounds, but this is false as he is always inside the mansion.
- If the "walk through walls" cheat code is used, the game will pre-select the first Pokémon in the party, which will be taken into the garden with the player; however, it will not be able to be seen or be able to pick up items. The player only notices the Pokémon's presence when speaking to the receptionists of either entrance.
- In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, if a Shiny Pokémon is taken into Amity Square, its overworld sprite will display the Pokémon's regular color palette rather than the Shiny color palette.
- In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, even if the player is separated from their Pokémon by a rock hut's wall, it is still possible to talk to it through the wall.
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