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===Nacrene Museum===
===Nacrene Museum===
A museum showing various historical treasures, most prominently a skeleton of a {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon (resembling {{p|Dragonite}}), is located in Nacrene City. Just to the left of the skeleton is an {{p|Armaldo}} Fossil. There is also a meteorite exhibit located above the fossil that, when examined, can change {{p|Deoxys}} into any of its four [[Form differences#Deoxys|form]]s, depending on which one it is currently in. The [[Dragon Stone|Dark Stone]]{{sup/5|W}} or [[Dragon Stone|Light Stone]]{{sup/5|Bl}} is located here before [[Lenora]] discovers what it actually is and gives it to the player. On the right side of the museum is an ancient tablet with an unknown script carved into it. Beneath this is a mask that was worn by ancient people at festivals, and three large bones that were once carried as weapons by a certain Pokémon (possibly {{p|Cubone}} or {{p|Marowak}}). By talking to the woman on the right hand desk inside, the player can restore [[Fossil]]s. At the back of the museum there is a library room which also operates as the [[Nacrene Gym]].
A museum showing various historical treasures, most prominently a skeleton of a {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon (resembling {{p|Dragonite}}), is located in Nacrene City. Just to the left of the skeleton is an {{p|Armaldo}} Fossil. There is also a meteorite exhibit located above the Fossil that, when examined, can change {{p|Deoxys}} into any of its four [[Form differences#Deoxys|form]]s, depending on which one it is currently in. The [[Dragon Stone|Dark Stone]]{{sup/5|W}} or [[Dragon Stone|Light Stone]]{{sup/5|Bl}} is located here before [[Lenora]] discovers what it actually is and gives it to the player. On the right side of the museum is an ancient tablet with an unknown script carved into it. Beneath this is a mask that was worn by ancient people at festivals, and three large bones that were once carried as weapons by a certain Pokémon (possibly {{p|Cubone}} or {{p|Marowak}}). By talking to the woman on the right hand desk inside, the player can restore [[Fossil]]s. At the back of the museum there is a library room which also operates as the [[Nacrene Gym]].


In [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]], the player can choose to obtain either a [[Cover and Plume Fossils|Plume Fossil or a Cover Fossil]] (neither of which are obtainable at Twist Mountain) from [[Lenora]] upon visiting the Nacrene Museum for the first time. After visiting the [[Cave of Being]], {{p|Uxie}} can also be found when the player is in the center of the paved circle at the front entrance after exiting the museum.
In [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]], the player can choose to obtain either a [[Cover and Plume Fossils|Plume Fossil or a Cover Fossil]] (neither of which are obtainable at Twist Mountain) from [[Lenora]] upon visiting the Nacrene Museum for the first time. After visiting the [[Cave of Being]], {{p|Uxie}} can also be found when the player is in the center of the paved circle at the front entrance after exiting the museum.
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| Japanese
| Japanese
| シッポウシティ ''Shippou City''
| シッポウシティ ''Shippou City''
| From 七宝紋 ''shippōmon'', a [[Media:Shippo_pattern.png|pattern]] consisting of interlocking circles in which the intersections resemble flowers. Literally means "seven treasures", referring to {{tt|seven precious objects|gold, silver, pearl, agate, crystal, coral, and lapis lazuli}} referenced in {{wp|Buddhist text|Buddhist scripture}}. Also refers to ''{{wp|cloisonné}}'', an ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects.
| From 七宝紋 ''shippōmon'', a [[Media:Shippo pattern.png|pattern]] consisting of interlocking circles in which the intersections resemble flowers. Literally means "seven treasures", referring to {{tt|seven precious objects|gold, silver, pearl, agate, crystal, coral, and lapis lazuli}} referenced in {{wp|Buddhist text|Buddhist scripture}}. Also refers to ''{{wp|cloisonné}}'', an ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects.
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|English
|English