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Holon ホロン
Holon
Holon City.jpg
Holon city center and the surrounding land

Holon (Japanese: ホロン Holon) is a region introduced and explored exclusively in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is a known habitat of the unusual δ Delta Species Pokémon, also introduced in the TCG.

History

 
The Holon Research Tower

The Holon region was inhabited by humans seeking to utilize the mysterious energy emitted by the region's power spots, researchers settled a village in the center of Mirage Forest (a nod to EX Legend Maker), and constructed a large tower in the center.[1] The resulting electromagnetic waves caused the local Pokémon to mutate into abnormal types inconsistent with their genes elsewhere, with their highest evolved forms typically having Metal as a type.[2] The affected Pokémon came to be known as Delta Species. While studying these Pokémon, researchers discovered a new power, resulting in Holon's Pokémon. Further research into Delta Species and Holon's Pokémon resulted in the creation of three variations of Holon Energy: FF, GL, and WP.[1]

Geography

According to the official website, and artwork from TCG products, the region is located in the center of Mirage Forest from EX Legend Maker. A lake is also bordered by a massive mountain range. Described to be beyond the horizon are a chain of islands where powerful Pokémon are said to reside, which forms the basis for much of the EX Dragon Frontiers expansion.

Notable locations

 
Mew teases a fieldworker in Mirage Forest.

Settlements

  • Holon: The main community of the region, nestled in the center of Mirage Forest. From above, the city looks like a giant Poké Ball, with a ring of trees serving as the main border and with a canal that runs through the diameter into two circles that surround the city center. A cobbled walkway circles the land in between the circular canals and border, bridging the waterways. There is also a larger walkway with grand balustrades that leads to the city center. The houses are largely dome-shaped, and many properties have their own garden area or orchard. An observatory and the Holon Research Tower lie at the center of the city.

Landmarks

 
The stone formation in the lake
  • Holon Research Tower: The tower dominates the skyline of the city and was constructed in order to manipulate the unique magnetic properties of the area to produce electromagnetic energy. When in operation, the tower can be seen absorbing bolts of yellow energy from three generators that surround it. When seen from above, the tower resembles the symbol used on Metal Energy cards, likely a direct reference to the secondary type of δ Delta Species Pokémon featured in the sets. The tower also provides the set symbol for EX Delta Species.
 
The mountain range that encompasses the lake, with Aerodactyl in the image
  • Mirage Forest: The main focus of EX Legend Maker and touched upon in EX Holon Phantoms, this dense forest encompasses the city of Holon and is home to many of the Pokémon that were genetically altered as a result of the electromagnetic energy produced from Holon Research Tower. The southern edge of the forest is dotted with marshes as the land gives way to the waters of Holon Lake.
 
Crystals growing on the Mysterious Island's beach
  • Holon Lake: Also featured in EX Holon Phantoms, Holon Lake is a vast body of water that is home to many more δ Delta Species Pokémon. In the lake, there is a stone formation that resembles the symbol used on Metal Energy cards. Perhaps as a homage to the Generation II games, the lake is also home to a Shining Gyarados, similar to the Red Gyarados that appeared at the Lake of Rage.
  • Mountain Range: Surrounding a portion of Holon Lake is a large mountain range, featuring tall jagged peaks and outcrops. The foothills of these mountains contain boulders with mysterious patterns on them, as well as entrances leading to caves, which are home to fossil Pokémon that have also been affected by the radiation from Holon Research Tower.
  • Mysterious Island: Described as an island far offshore from Holon, its main feature is large crystals, which naturally grow there and are said to grant special powers if used correctly. Normal Pokémon and δ Delta Species Pokémon cohabit the island, and there is little human activity there. It is the main focus of the EX Crystal Guardians expansion.
  • Distant Island Chain: Described as being beyond the horizon, these islands are a habitat where natural Delta Species Pokémon thrive. This is reflected in the cards featured in the EX Dragon Frontiers expansion, as fully evolved δ Delta Species Pokémon remain purely one type, as opposed to being partially Metal-type. A floating island with a mountain range can be seen from here, visible on the Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends packaging and some cards from the set.

Other

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Holon or Pokémon that belong to the city. Most of these Pokémon are artificial and can double as Special Energy cards when attached to other Pokémon in play.

Holon's Pokémon
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Holon's Electrode   EX Delta Species   21/113 Holon Research Tower   032/086
Holon's Magneton   EX Delta Species   22/113 Holon Research Tower   072/086
Holon's Magnemite   EX Delta Species   70/113 Holon Research Tower   071/086
Holon's Voltorb   EX Delta Species   71/113 Holon Research Tower   031/086
Holon's Castform   EX Holon Phantoms   44/110 Holon Phantom   034/052
Other related cards
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Holon Farmer T [Su] EX Delta Species   91/113 Holon Research Tower   080/086
Holon Lass T [Su] EX Delta Species   92/113 Holon Research Tower   081/086
Holon Mentor T [Su] EX Delta Species   93/113 Holon Research Tower   079/086
EX Dragon Frontiers   75/101 Shockwave! Tyranitar ex Constructed Standard Deck   021/024
Holon Research Tower T [St] EX Delta Species   94/113 Holon Research Tower   078/086
Holon Researcher T [Su] EX Delta Species   95/113 Holon Research Tower   082/086
Holon Ruins T [St] EX Delta Species   96/113 Holon Research Tower   083/086
Holon Scientist T [Su] EX Delta Species   97/113 Holon Research Tower   077/086
      Holon Research Tower Fire Quarter Deck   010/015
      Holon Research Tower Water Quarter Deck   010/015
      Holon Research Tower Lightning Quarter Deck   010/015
Holon Transceiver T EX Delta Species   98/113 Holon Research Tower   076/086
Holon Adventurer T [Su] EX Holon Phantoms   85/110 Holon Phantom   050/052
Holon Fossil T EX Holon Phantoms   86/110 Holon Phantom   049/052
Holon Lake T [St] EX Holon Phantoms   87/110 Holon Phantom   051/052
Holon Circle T [St] EX Crystal Guardians   79/100 Miracle Crystal   074/075
Holon Legacy T [St] EX Dragon Frontiers   74/101 Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends   067/068
 


Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ホロン Holon From holon, a philosophical concept of something that is simultaneously a whole and a part
English, German,
French, Italian
Holon Same as Japanese name

References


Regions in the Pokémon world
Core series Kanto (Sevii Islands) • JohtoHoenn
Sinnoh (HisuiBattle Zone) • Unova
KalosAlolaGalar (Isle of ArmorCrown Tundra)
PaldeaKitakami
Side series White CityOrre
Anime Orange ArchipelagoDecolore Islands
Spin-off games FioreAlmiaObliviaPokémon IslandMintale Town
Ryme CityPasioRanseiFerrumLental
Mystery Dungeon worldPokéParkTCG Islands
Carmonte IslandTumblecube IslandAeos Island
TCG Southern IslandsPuzzle ContinentHolonParallel Worlds
Sovereign states in
the Pokémon world
Ranger UnionGuyana
Lucario KingdomMirage KingdomRota



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