Seagallop
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Location: | Vermilion City, the Sevii Islands | |||
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Region: | Kanto and Sevii Islands | |||
Generations: | III | |||
Location of Seagallop in Kanto. | ||||
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The Seagallop ferries (Japanese: シーギャロップごう Seagallop) are a series of boats in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen which transport the player from Vermilion City to the Sevii Islands and back, as well as between the nine Sevii Islands. In addition, Seagallop ferries are the only means of accessing Navel Rock and Birth Island in FireRed and LeafGreen (in Pokémon Emerald, where the two islands are also present, the S.S. Tidal is the means used instead for transporting the player to and from the islands).
Ferries
There are seven different Seagallop ferries, all of which are referred to as Seagallop Hi-Speed (Japanese: シーギャロップハイスピード), followed by a number. Before boarding a Seagallop ferry, a sailor will announce the model of the ferry, which varies according to the ferry's destination and port of origin.
The following is a listing of the various models:
- Seagallop Hi-Speed 7 (Japanese: シーギャロップハイスピード7) takes the player to any of the Sevii Islands (except Navel Rock and Birth Island) from Vermilion City and vice versa; it also takes the player back to Vermilion City from Navel Rock or Birth Island.
- Seagallop Hi-Speed 6 (Japanese: シーギャロップハイスピード6) takes the player from any island in one of the three Sevii Islands groups to any island in one of the other two groups.
- Seagallop Hi-Speed 2 (Japanese: シーギャロップハイスピード2) takes the player between Knot, Boon, and Kin Islands.
- Seagallop Hi-Speed 3 (Japanese: シーギャロップハイスピード3) takes the player between Floe and Chrono Islands.
- Seagallop Hi-Speed 5 (Japanese: シーギャロップハイスピード5) takes the player between Fortune and Quest Islands.
- Seagallop Hi-Speed 10 (Japanese: シーギャロップハイスピード10) takes the player from Vermilion City to Navel Rock.
- Seagallop Hi-Speed 12 (Japanese: シーギャロップハイスピード12) takes the player from Vermilion City to Birth Island.
Access to the Sevii Islands
After defeating Blaine and obtaining the Volcano Badge at Cinnabar Gym, the player will receive a Tri-Pass from Bill, allowing him/her to travel to and from Knot Island, Boon Island, and Kin Island.
After defeating the Pokémon League, if the player visits Celio at the Pokémon Network Center in One Island on Knot Island, he will ask for a Ruby and a Sapphire for his Network Machine. After the National Pokédex is received by the player and the Ruby returned to Celio, he takes the Tri-Pass and upgrades it to a Rainbow Pass, allowing access to all of the Sevii Islands so the player can find the Sapphire.
Tickets
Ticket | Destination | Games | ||
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Tri-Pass | Knot Island, Boon Island and Kin Island | FR | LG | |
Rainbow Pass | Knot Island, Boon Island, Kin Island, Floe Island, Chrono Island, Fortune Island, and Quest Island | FR | LG | |
MysticTicket | Navel Rock | FR | LG | |
AuroraTicket | Birth Island | FR | LG |
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The Seagallop first appeared in Now You See Me..., where Red, Blue, and Green boarded the ferry at the Vermilion Harbor for One Island. During the entire FireRed & LeafGreen arc, the Seagallop was used by the main characters and Ultima as their main way of moving from Sevii Island to another.
In other languages
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