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Not a subpoint of what it was listed as, but I think it belongs in the intro anyway
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(Not a subpoint of what it was listed as, but I think it belongs in the intro anyway)
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[[File:Orre Phenac City Map.png|thumb|right|270px|In-game map of the Orre region from {{g|Colosseum}}]]
[[File:Orre Phenac City Map.png|thumb|right|270px|In-game map of the Orre region from {{g|Colosseum}}]]
'''Orre''' (Japanese: '''オーレ地方''' ''Ōre-chihō'') is the setting of the [[Generation III]] side series games [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]].
'''Orre''' (Japanese: '''オーレ地方''' ''Ōre-chihō'') is the setting of the [[Generation III]] side series games [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]. In other games, Pokémon obtained in Orre are listed as being met in a '''distant land''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|遠く離れた土地|とおくはなれたとち}}''' ''distant land'').
 
Orre has no [[wild Pokémon]] in Pokémon Colosseum, and has only a few starting to pop up in specific locations, known as [[Poké Spots]], in Pokémon XD. In these circumstances, {{Pkmn|Trainer}}s use Pokémon imported from regions of the [[Pokémon nation]], primarily [[Johto]] and [[Hoenn]]. Pokémon battles are, for the most part, played in Double Battle style with the Trainers putting two Pokémon out each. There is no form of a Pokémon League in Orre, but rather, a variety of facilities which offer consecutive battles. However, [[Michael]] wanting to start his Pokémon journey when he comes of age would imply that there is at least something similar to a [[Pokémon League]] in Orre, if not an actual Pokémon League.
Orre has no [[wild Pokémon]] in Pokémon Colosseum, and has only a few starting to pop up in specific locations, known as [[Poké Spots]], in Pokémon XD. In these circumstances, {{Pkmn|Trainer}}s use Pokémon imported from regions of the [[Pokémon nation]], primarily [[Johto]] and [[Hoenn]]. Pokémon battles are, for the most part, played in Double Battle style with the Trainers putting two Pokémon out each. There is no form of a Pokémon League in Orre, but rather, a variety of facilities which offer consecutive battles. However, [[Michael]] wanting to start his Pokémon journey when he comes of age would imply that there is at least something similar to a [[Pokémon League]] in Orre, if not an actual Pokémon League.


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**Both of these regions debuted in [[Generation III]].
**Both of these regions debuted in [[Generation III]].
*The Pokémon Center in Phenac City is the only Pokémon Center in the region that has a [[trade]] center.
*The Pokémon Center in Phenac City is the only Pokémon Center in the region that has a [[trade]] center.
**When traded to any Pokémon game outside of Orre, a Pokémon's status screen will say it was met in a distant land (Japanese: '''{{tt|遠く離れた土地|とおくはなれたとち}}'''). While this is understandable in Ruby and Sapphire, as they were introduced before Orre, this does not explain why it occurs in subsequent games, as they came out after the Orre region's name was known.
*Orre is the only region not to be explored in any of the handheld games, unless one counts the [[Orange Archipelago|Orange]] and [[Decolore Islands]], which have not been shown to be in any game at all to this day.
*Orre is the only region not to be explored in any of the handheld games, unless one counts the [[Orange Archipelago|Orange]] and [[Decolore Islands]], which have not been shown to be in any game at all to this day.
*On the map of Orre in Pokémon Colosseum, what appear to be a number of regions (at least nine) can be seen bordering Orre.
*On the map of Orre in Pokémon Colosseum, what appear to be a number of regions (at least nine) can be seen bordering Orre.