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|location_name=Pokémon Tower
|location_name=Pokémon Tower
|other_info=Kanto Radio Tower
|other_info=Kanto [[Radio Tower]]
|location=[[Lavender Town]]
|location=[[Lavender Town]]
|region=Kanto
|region=Kanto
|generation=[[Generation I|I]], [[Generation II|II]] (as the Radio Tower), [[Generation III|III]]
|generation=[[Generation I|I]], [[Generation II|II]] (as the Radio Tower), [[Generation III|III]]
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The '''Pokémon Tower''' is a seven-story tower located in [[Lavender Town]] in the region of [[Kanto]]. On all seven floors, the tower houses hundreds of graves of deceased [[Pokémon]]. Many people visit the building daily to pay their respects to the fallen. On all floors other than the first two, though, the possibility of being attacked by [[wild Pokémon]] is present. In [[Generation II]], the tower was converted into the '''Kanto Radio Tower''', undergoing a similar transformation as the [[Power Plant]] to the north.
The '''Pokémon Tower''' is a seven-story tower located in [[Lavender Town]] in the region of [[Kanto]]. On all seven floors, the tower houses hundreds of graves of deceased [[Pokémon]]. Many people visit the building daily to pay their respects to the fallen. On all floors other than the first two, though, the possibility of being attacked by [[wild Pokémon]] is present. In [[Generation II]], the tower was converted into the '''Kanto Radio Tower''', undergoing a similar transformation to the [[Power Plant]] to the north.


Aside from graves, the tower is home to wild {{p|Cubone}} as well as many {{t|Ghost}}-type Pokémon. In [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]], [[Team Rocket]] tried to steal the Cubone to sell their valuable skulls. In the process, a mother {{p|Marowak}} that was protecting her Cubone was killed. The ghost of the mother Marowak haunted the tower until the main character was able to knock it out, setting her spirit free. The Marowak that appears here cannot be caught, even if a [[Poké Ball|Master Ball]] is used. [[Mr. Fuji]] attempted to confront Team Rocket, but ended up being taken hostage himself and required the help of the main character to be released. As a show of gratitude, Mr. Fuji gives the main character the [[Poké Flute]].
Aside from graves, the tower is home to wild {{p|Cubone}} as well as many {{t|Ghost}}-type Pokémon. In [[Generation I]] and [[Generation III]], [[Team Rocket]] tried to steal the Cubone to sell their valuable skulls. In the process, a mother {{p|Marowak}} that was protecting her Cubone child was killed. The ghost of the mother Marowak haunted the tower until the [[main character]] was able to knock it out, setting her spirit free. The Marowak that appears here cannot be caught, even if a [[Poké Ball|Master Ball]] is used. [[Mr. Fuji]] attempted to confront Team Rocket, but ended up being taken hostage himself and required the help of the main character to be released. As a show of gratitude, Mr. Fuji gives the main character the [[Poké Flute]].


The Ghost-type Pokémon in the tower appear to have a unique ability to disguise themselves as the ghosts of humans. However, a {{i|Silph Scope}} will reveal their true natures and identity, allowing the Pokémon to be engaged in battle.
The Ghost-type Pokémon in the tower appear to have a unique ability to disguise themselves as the ghosts of humans. However, a {{i|Silph Scope}} will reveal their true natures and identity, allowing the Pokémon to be engaged in battle.
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