Post by DJW on Dec 29, 2017 21:55:26 GMT
Here is the link to the Map of Tevorah. It is covered with handy little notes detailing everything that the Pokémon Professors of your regions were able to learn from afar, but there is much more to learn. Things that you discover will be detailed here.
Tumbleweed Town
Walnut Desert
Hickory Town
Tumbleweed Town
The smallest settlement in Tevorah, but still two or three times bigger than the smallest settlements in your home regions. Seems everything is bigger in Tevorah. Like all settlements in the region, Tumbleweed Town has a fully stocked Poké Mart and a free Pokémon Center.
Features
• Professor Beech - Tumbleweed Town is the home of Professor Elmer Beech, the man responsible for helping the region's new Trainers begin their Pokémon Adventure. He agreed to allow his Lab to be used as the arrival point for the foreign Trainers who would be arriving to explore the area, and to make sure that they met one another and set off safely. His field of study is Pokémon weight - why some of them do not weigh what you'd think they would just by looking at them, and how some of them manage to maintain unusually high or low weights.
• Tumbleweed Pond - A small body of water that is kept stocked with common Water-types. Trainers can fish here for free as much as they like.
• Tumbleweed Gym - Run by Gym Leader Norma-Jean, this Gym uses the Normal-type and has a unique device hidden somewhere in the walls that prevents Pokémon from receiving any sort of help from their Trainers, forcing them to rely entirely on their own talent.
• Old Man's House - The old man in this house is depressed. He asks a large favor of you - to leave a Pokémon with him to act as his companion. You do not have to do this. If you leave a Pokémon with him, you can drop by from time to time to visit and, who knows, maybe something good will come from it beyond just cheering the old man up.
• More to find!
Features
• Professor Beech - Tumbleweed Town is the home of Professor Elmer Beech, the man responsible for helping the region's new Trainers begin their Pokémon Adventure. He agreed to allow his Lab to be used as the arrival point for the foreign Trainers who would be arriving to explore the area, and to make sure that they met one another and set off safely. His field of study is Pokémon weight - why some of them do not weigh what you'd think they would just by looking at them, and how some of them manage to maintain unusually high or low weights.
• Tumbleweed Pond - A small body of water that is kept stocked with common Water-types. Trainers can fish here for free as much as they like.
• Tumbleweed Gym - Run by Gym Leader Norma-Jean, this Gym uses the Normal-type and has a unique device hidden somewhere in the walls that prevents Pokémon from receiving any sort of help from their Trainers, forcing them to rely entirely on their own talent.
• Old Man's House - The old man in this house is depressed. He asks a large favor of you - to leave a Pokémon with him to act as his companion. You do not have to do this. If you leave a Pokémon with him, you can drop by from time to time to visit and, who knows, maybe something good will come from it beyond just cheering the old man up.
• More to find!
Walnut Desert
Trainers are not allowed to pass through here on foot. A mountable Pokémon that can fly is required, or a Water-type Pokémon that can Fountain. The desert is a dangerous place. The Weather is always Sunny by default, and Sandstorms can appear as well. Recently, a large warehouse was constructed in the middle of the desert. People in the neighboring settlements are at a loss as to why this was done.
Hickory Town
One of the two towns that act as gateway guardians to Walnut Desert. Hickory Town is best known for its Fossil Laboratory, where extinct Pokémon can be revived for a second chance at life. Like all settlements in the region, Hickory Town has a fully stocked Poké Mart and a free Pokémon Center.
Features
• Fossil Lab - A laboratory that specializes in reviving fossilized Pokémon remains back into living Pokémon. They charge 1,000 PokéDollars for the service. Various fossils, anthropological and astronomical items and materials line the shelves near the back walls and entrance. Among the items stored here are several meteorites which can be used to change Deoxys between its Formes for free. A Hiker will also award the Burn, Chill, Douse, and Shock Drives to any character that can show him a Genesect.
• More to find!
Features
• Fossil Lab - A laboratory that specializes in reviving fossilized Pokémon remains back into living Pokémon. They charge 1,000 PokéDollars for the service. Various fossils, anthropological and astronomical items and materials line the shelves near the back walls and entrance. Among the items stored here are several meteorites which can be used to change Deoxys between its Formes for free. A Hiker will also award the Burn, Chill, Douse, and Shock Drives to any character that can show him a Genesect.
• More to find!