Slogan
A vibrant town that has grown up around an ancient mural tucked away in the mountains. (Japanese: 古代の 芸術を 中心に 栄えてきた 山間の 町 A town in the mountains that has flourished around ancient art.)
Places of interest
The upper, northern part of Stow-on-Side consists of a Y-shaped intersection of paths. The Stow-on-Side Stadium sits at the intersection; the western path, up the stairs, leads to the ancient mural; and the eastern path leads to Glimwood Tangle. The lower, southern part of Stow-on-Side consists of a wide market area that houses the bargain shop, valuable item buyer's stall, and a Pokémon Center.
Stow-on-Side Stadium
- Main article: Stow-on-Side Stadium
Stow-on-Side Stadium is the town's official Gym. In Pokémon Sword, it is led by the Fighting-type expert Bea, while in Pokémon Shield, its leader is the Ghost-type expert Allister.
Ancient mural
At the northernmost point of the town, up two flights of stairs, a colorful recreation of an ancient mural covers a large stone wall. During the game's story, Bede attempts to destroy the mural to find Wishing Stars, causing it to collapse. The mural's collapse reveals a hidden chamber that contains statues of Zacian, Zamazenta, and the twin kings of ancient Galar.
Bargain shop
The bargain shop sits just to the west of the Pokémon Center. The shopkeeper will sell the player one item per day for $3,000. If asked, the shopkeeper will also tell the player which item the shop will sell the next day. If the player does not purchase the daily item from the bargain shop, the shop will sell that item the following day for $5,000.
Valuable item buyer
A man next to the bargain shop will buy one valuable item from the player per day at a higher price than what a Poké Mart would offer. The highest purchase price difference — a $17,500 increase from the normal price — is available for a Balm Mushroom, Pearl String, or Comet Shard.
Pokémon Center
The Stow-on-Side Pokémon Center is located in the southeast of the town, right next to the Route 6 exit.
Poké Mart
As with all Pokémon Centers in Galar, the Stow-on-Side Pokémon Center contains a Poké Mart.
Demographics
Pokémon Sword and Shield
Stow-on-Side has a population of 44.
Items
Item
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Location
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Games
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Dusk Stone
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In a corner behind the Pokémon Center
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Sw Sh
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Fossilized Bird ×2
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From a man on the left-hand side of the Pokémon Center
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Sw
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Fossilized Drake ×2
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From a man on the left-hand side of the Pokémon Center
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Sh
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Rare Bone ×3
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On the lower tier accessible via ladders in the south of town, next to a group of bags (hidden)
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Sw Sh
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Rocky Helmet
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On the lower tier accessible via ladders in the south of town
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Sw Sh
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Metal Coat
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On the roof accessible via the ladder in the west of the town (hidden)
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Sw Sh
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TM74 (Venoshock)
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On the roof accessible via the ladder in the west of the town
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Sw Sh
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X Sp. Atk ×2
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To the left of the Bronzong (hidden)
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Sw Sh
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Bea's League Card
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From Opal after defeating Hop
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Sw
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Allister's League Card
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From Opal after defeating Hop
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Sh
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TM06 (Fly)
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From a Cabbie in the house right below the stairs
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Sw Sh
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Cracked Pot
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On the roof accessible via the ladder on the right side of the stairs
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Sw Sh
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Max Revive
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On the left side of the first platform on the way to the mural (hidden)
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Sw Sh
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Revive ×2
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From Sonia after the mural collapses
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Sw Sh
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Beast Ball
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From the bargain shop keeper after becoming Champion
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Sw Sh
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Soul Dew
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Latias or Latios
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Sw Sh
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Adamant Orb
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Dialga
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Sw Sh
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Lustrous Orb
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Palkia
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Sw Sh
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Griseous Orb
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Giratina
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Sw Sh
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Reveal Glass
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Tornadus, Thundurus, or Landorus
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Sw Sh
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DNA Splicers
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Kyurem
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Sw Sh
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Shock Drive
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Genesect
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Sw Sh
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Burn Drive
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Genesect
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Sw Sh
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Chill Drive
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Genesect
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Sw Sh
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Douse Drive
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Genesect
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Sw Sh
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Zygarde Cube
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Zygarde
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Sw Sh
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N-Solarizer
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Necrozma
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Sw Sh
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N-Lunarizer
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From the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a Necrozma
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Sw Sh
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Pokémon
A man sitting on a western building's rooftop will offer to trade the player his HatennaSw/ImpidimpSh nicknamed "Fringe"Sw/"Peepers"Sh in exchange for a Maractus.
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Special Pokémon
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Sw
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Sh
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30
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One
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Sw
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Sh
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30
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One
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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.
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TrainersIn the animeIn the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Stow-on-Side first appeared in PASS13, where Henry, Casey, Marvin, and Professor Magnolia arrived there, accompanied by Opal, whom they had met in Hammerlocke. After their arrival, Henry and Casey prepared to challenge Allister at the Stow-on-Side Stadium, while Professor Magnolia headed to Ballonlea with Opal.
After Henry had won his Gym battle in PASS14, the local mural was attacked by Bede, who was searching for Wishing Stars for Chairman Rose. However, Rose soon appeared in person, and, disappointed in Bede's actions, revoked his Gym Challenger status.
Gallery
Stadium
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Mural
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Trivia
- The street lamps here are modeled after Chandelure.
- Stow-on-Side has similarities with Lentimas Town in Unova.
- Both are desert towns surrounded by mountains.
- Both have architecture reminiscent of Native American or Spanish colonial styles in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.
- Stow-on-Side is the only known location with hyphens in its English name.
Name origin
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ラテラルタウン Lateral Town
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From lateral pass
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English, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish
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Stow-on-Side
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From stow (British toponym for place) and onside (not offside) or onside pass (lateral pass in Canadian football)
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German
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Passbeck
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From Pass, back, and beck (British toponym for stream)
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Spanish
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Pueblo Ladera
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From ladera (slope)
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French
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Old Chister
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From old and chistera (flick pass in rugby)
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Italian
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Latermore
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From lateral and more (British toponym for large)
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Korean
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래터럴마을 Lateral Maeul
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From its Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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溯傳鎮 / 溯传镇 Sùchuán Zhèn
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From 溯 sù / sou (to trace back) and 傳球 / 传球 chuánqiú / chyùhnkàuh (to pass the ball)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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溯傳鎮 Souchyùhn Jan
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