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The '''Dusk Factory''' is an old, abandoned factory in [[Pokémon Ranger | {{Infobox location | ||
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|type=building | |||
|location_name=Dusk Factory | |||
|japanese_name=ヨナベこうじょう | |||
|translated_name={{tt|Yonabe|night shift}} Factory | |||
|location=East of [[Fall City]] | |||
|mapdesc=This creepy and sinister factory only operates from dusk until dawn. | |||
|region=Fiore | |||
|generation={{gen|III}} | |||
|mapsize=250px | |||
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The '''Dusk Factory''' (Japanese: '''ヨナベこうじょう''' ''{{tt|Yonabe|night shift}} Factory'') is an old, abandoned factory in [[Fall City]]. It is the location of the seventh numbered mission of {{vg|Pokémon Ranger}}. It only operates from dusk until dawn. | |||
The Dusk Factory is in use by the [[Go-Rock Squad]] for producing copies of the Super Styler, and the [[Go-Rock Quads]] use it for their band practices. [[Professor Hastings]] intends to shut down the factory. | |||
==Wild Pokémon== | |||
This is a listing of the Pokémon found in the Dusk Factory after the credits: | |||
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{{fiorepkmn|052|Meowth|Normal|Cut|1|5|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|058|Growlithe|Fire||None|4|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|067|Machoke|Fighting|Crush|2|8|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|081|Magnemite|Electric|Recharge|1|2|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|082|Magneton|Electric|Recharge|2|3|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|092|Gastly|Ghost||None|5|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|093|Haunter|Ghost||None|6|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|097|Hypno|Psychic||None|9|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|100|Voltorb|Electric|Recharge|1|5|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|122|Mr. Mime|Psychic||None|8|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|127|Pinsir|Bug|Cut|2|6|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|137|Porygon|Normal||None|3|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn|278|Wingull|Water||None|3|no}} | |||
{{fiorepkmn/f|296|Makuhita|Fighting|Tackle|2|5|no}} | |||
{{Go-Rock Squad}} | |||
{{Fiore}}<br> | |||
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[[Category:Ranger locations]] | [[Category:Ranger locations]] | ||
[[Category:Villainous team bases]] | |||
[[Category:Abandoned buildings]] | |||
[[Category:Factories]] | |||
[[de:Dunkle Fabrik]] | |||
[[es:Fábrica Turnoche]] | |||
[[fr:Usine Nocturne]] | |||
[[it:Fabbrica Tenebre]] | |||
[[zh:夜班工廠]] |
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Map description: | This creepy and sinister factory only operates from dusk until dawn. | |||
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Location: | East of Fall City | |||
Region: | Fiore | |||
Generations: | III | |||
Location of Dusk Factory in Fiore. | ||||
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The Dusk Factory (Japanese: ヨナベこうじょう Yonabe Factory) is an old, abandoned factory in Fall City. It is the location of the seventh numbered mission of Pokémon Ranger. It only operates from dusk until dawn.
The Dusk Factory is in use by the Go-Rock Squad for producing copies of the Super Styler, and the Go-Rock Quads use it for their band practices. Professor Hastings intends to shut down the factory.
Wild Pokémon
This is a listing of the Pokémon found in the Dusk Factory after the credits:
Pokémon | Assist | Field | Loops | |
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Meowth | Normal | 5 | ||
Growlithe | Fire | None | 4 | |
Machoke | Fighting | 8 | ||
Magnemite | Electric | 2 | ||
Magneton | Electric | 3 | ||
Gastly | Ghost | None | 5 | |
Haunter | Ghost | None | 6 | |
Hypno | Psychic | None | 9 | |
Voltorb | Electric | 5 | ||
Mr. Mime | Psychic | None | 8 | |
Pinsir | Bug | 6 | ||
Porygon | Normal | None | 3 | |
Wingull | Water | None | 3 | |
Makuhita | Fighting | 5 |
Go-Rock Squad | |||
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Fiore | |||||||
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