Violet City

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Violet City キキョウシティ
Kikyō City
"The City of Nostalgic Scents"
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Map description
This old village is still surrounded by trees and other scenery.
Violet City Gym - Johto Gym #1
Falkner
Falkner
Flying-type
specialist Gym
Zephyr Badge
Zephyr Badge
Violet City Gym - Johto Gym #1
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Violet City Gym - Johto Gym #1
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Route 36
Violet City
Route 31
 
Route 32
 
Location
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Location of Violet City in Johto.
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Gen II

Violet City (Japanese: キキョウシティ Kikyō City) is located in central Johto. It is the third city encountered in Johto by the player. Pokémon Trainers often come to Violet City in order to win the Zephyr Badge from Falkner, the Violet Gym Leader, who specializes in Template:Type2 Pokémon. The city has three entrances, one from the east via Route 31, one from the south via Route 32, and one from the west via Route 36.

Places of interest

Earl's Pokémon Academy

Main article: Pokémon academy

Located in the center of the town is Earl's Pokémon academy, where prospective Trainers learn how to raise Pokémon. On the blackboard are descriptions of the various status ailments which can affect Pokémon.

The Pokémon academy is a school where students and Trainers can learn more about Pokémon. Most beginning Trainers visit at least one of them, and common Trainers who study extensively at these locations are Lasses, School Kids, and Scientists.

The Pokémon Academy is run by Earl Dervish, who, at first is located next to the Pokémon Gym, but will show the player where Pokémon academy is while he twirls around at every turn along the way.

Sprout Tower

Main article: Sprout Tower
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Sprout Tower in Generation IV

The large tower in the northern part of the town is a tall and wobbling pagoda, run by Buddhist monks who train Pokémon, all the while teaching people that all living beings coexist through cooperation. These monks mostly train Bellsprout, although occasionally use Hoothoot. As trainers battle, the flexible pagoda shakes from side to side. This flexibility protects the tall tower from earthquakes. This technology is now known as 柔構造 jūkōzō, and is applied to hundreds of modern high-rise buildings. Many people believe that a hundred-foot Bellsprout was used to make the swaying pillar.

After the player defeats the last monk, they will receive HM05 (Flash). In HeartGold and SoulSilver, after defeating Elder Li, players receive TM70 (Flash). Rattata and Bellsprout can be found in the tower, as can Gastly at night.

In-game trade

One of the few in-game trades can be found in Violet City. In a southwestern house lives a Trainer named Kyle who is willing to give up his Onix, named Rocky, in exchange for a Bellsprout. This Onix will be holding a Bitter Berry. This is a fairly easy-to-complete trade, as Bellsprout are readily available just outside the city on Route 31. With this Onix, the Gym Battle with Falkner can be made easier.

In Generation IV, the Onix that is traded holds a Persim Berry, which is considered the Bitter Berry's Generation III replacement.

Berries

In Generation IV, a Juggler found near the Pokémon Center will hand out three different types of berries each time a shard is traded. The types of berries given to the player depend on the shard's color. There is another Juggler that will trade a shard for berries in Fuchsia City.

Shard Berry Set Berries
  Red Shard A   Cheri   Pecha   Leppa
  Blue Shard B   Chesto   Oran   Wiki
  Yellow Shard C   Aspear   Sitrus   Iapapa
  Green Shard D   Rawst   Lum   Aguav

Primo

In the Violet City Pokémon Center, a man named Primo introduce himself as the host of the Teachy TV program, "The Show Me Show". He will offer the player the chance to give their opinion on him as he is apparently a celebrity. If the right combination of phrases is selected, then the player can get free wallpapers and even Pokémon eggs.

Violet Gym

Main article: Violet Gym
 
The Gym in Generation IV

The Violet Gym is the official gym of Violet City. It is based on Template:Type2 Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Falkner. Trainers who defeat him receive the Zephyr Badge. In Generation II, the Gym structure was very basic. The path is held on some sort of raised platform, with a seemingly bottomless pit left and right of the path. The path creates an "S" shape as it winds around toward the gym leader. At the tips of the "S" there are two trainers that are both unavoidable. After Leader Falkner is defeated, he will give the player the Zephyr Badge, TM31 (Mud-Slap), and the ability to use Flash outside of battle.

In Generation IV, the Gym appears to be redesigned as to another perspective. Trainers will start on plain ground other than a raised floor, along with a wooden platform that will lift Trainers up to the upper level, where a structure similar to the previous generation awaits. A Trainer waits at each end of the "S", but unlike in Generation II, both Trainers can be avoided by walking on the glass tiles that encircle the field. After Leader Falkner is defeated, he will give the player the Zephyr Badge, TM51 (Roost), and the ability to use Rock Smash outside of battle.

Demographics

Violet City's population is 35, making it the second-largest city in Johto.

Items

Item Location Games

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Poké Mart

Generation II
Generation IV - Bottom
Generation IV - Top


Pokémon

Generation II

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
     
  Onix
G S C
  Trade
Bellsprout
Bellsprout's level One
  Togepi
G S C
  Egg
5 One
Fishing and Surfing
  Poliwag
G S C
  Surfing
15-24 90%
  Poliwhirl
G S C
  Surfing
20-24 10%
  Magikarp
G S C
  Fishing
Old Rod
10 85%
  Poliwag
G S C
  Fishing
Old Rod
10 15%
  Poliwag
G S C
  Fishing
Good Rod
20 65%
  Magikarp
G S C
  Fishing
Good Rod
20 35%
  Poliwag
G S C
  Fishing
Super Rod
40 70%
  Magikarp
G S C
  Fishing
Super Rod
40 20%
  Poliwhirl
G S C
  Fishing
Super Rod
40 10%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Generation IV

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Reason: the levels and encounter rates (in %) of Pokémon found through Headbutt
Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
     
  Onix
HG SS
  Trade
Bellsprout
Bellsprout's level One
  Togepi
HG SS
  Egg
1 One
Headbutt
  Exeggcute
HG SS
  Headbutt
Unknown Unknown
  Hoothoot
HG SS
  Headbutt
Unknown Unknown
  Pineco
HG SS
  Headbutt
Unknown Unknown
Fishing and Surfing
  Poliwag
HG SS
  Surfing
10-25 90%
  Poliwhirl
HG SS
  Surfing
15-32 10%
  Magikarp
HG SS
  Fishing
Old Rod
10 95%
  Poliwag
HG SS
  Fishing
Old Rod
10 5%
  Poliwag
HG SS
  Fishing
Good Rod
20 60%
  Magikarp
HG SS
  Fishing
Good Rod
20 40%
  Poliwag
HG SS
  Fishing
Super Rod
40 93%
  Magikarp
HG SS
  Fishing
Super Rod
40 7%
Special Pokémon
  Whiscash
HG SS
  Swarm
40 100%
  Mareep
HG SS
  Egg
1 One
  Wooper
HG SS
  Egg
1 One
  Slugma
HG SS
  Egg
1 One
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Trivia

  • Violet City was named Mauville when Pokémon Gold and Silver were translated into French; the English-language games would later use this name for a city in Hoenn.
  • In the games, the Violet City Gym is the only first gym where the Leader has an evolved Pokémon.
  • A remix of this town's music can be heard on Six and Seven Islands.
  • Violet City is the second largest city in Johto. However, it is dwarfed in comparison to Johto's largest, Goldenrod City, which is also currently the largest city in the Pokémon world. Goldenrod actually has approximately double Violet City's population.
  • Blackthorn City and Violet City are the only Johto cities which keep their Generation II slogans in Generation IV.

In other languages

Language Name Origin
Japanese キキョウシティ Kikyō City From 桔梗 Kikyō, the Chinese bellflower.
English Violet City Possibly taken from the color of the Chinese bellflower or from the plant, violet.
French Mauville From mauve, purple, and ville, city.
German Viola City From Viola, a genus of flowers.
Italian Violapoli From viola, violet, and the suffix -poli, meaning city.
Spanish Ciudad Malva
Ciudad Violeta *
From Malva, a genus of plants.
From English name
Brazilian Portuguese Cidade Violeta * From violeta, violet.
Korean 도라지시티 Doraji City From 도라지 doraji, Chinese bellflower.
Chinese (Mandarin) 桔梗市 Jiégěng Shì From its Japanese name. Also refers to the Chinese bellflower.
Chinese (Cantonese) 桔梗市 Gatgang Si Same as Mandarin name.


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