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'''Boon Island''' is the second island in the [[Sevii Islands]] archepelego. It is east of [[Knot Island]], and west of [[Kin Island]].
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|location_name=Boon Island
|japanese_name=ゆうぎじま
|translated_name=Friendship Island
|location=East of [[Knot Island]]
|region=Sevii Islands
|map=Sevii Islands Two Island Map.png
|generation={{gen|III}}
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Boon Island is also known as "Two Island". The island's motto is "Boon Island for Two".
'''Boon Island''' (Japanese: '''ゆうぎじま''' ''Friendship Island'') is the second island in the [[Sevii Islands]] archipelago. It is east of [[Knot Island]], and west of [[Kin Island]]. The water to the east of the island is flowing too roughly, therefore, it cannot be {{m|surf}}ed upon.


A man from [[Celadon City]] has recently opened up an outdoor shop on Boon Island that sells [[Poké Ball]]s that are usually scarce in [[Kanto]], like [[Items#Timer Ball|Timer Ball]]s.  He might be ordering from the [[Devon Corporation]].  He also sells various beverages and snacks, such as Lemonades, Lava Cookies, and Moo Moo Milk. [[Bruno]] of the [[Elite Four]] often comes to Boon Island to buy [[Items#Rage Candybars|Rage Candybars]].
On the island is a small town, known as {{OBP|Two Island|town}}, where, despite its size, there are many activities and important things. The town is a trading post for many foreign goods, and as such has a market stall where items that are unavailable in the [[Kanto]] region, including {{DL|Drink|Moomoo Milk}} and {{DL|Status condition healing item|Lava Cookie}}s, are sold.


There's an old woman on the island's cape, Cape Brink.  She lives in a cottage and inspects Pokémon.  The town's residents consider her a little creepy, and none of them can remember a time before she lived there.  She is a [[Move Tutor]] that will teach a special move to a certain Pokémon under certain conditions: It must be either a {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, or {{p|Blastoise}}.  And it must be the first Pokémon the trainer started their journey with. The Pokémon also cannot have been traded, much akin to the way {{p|Pikachu}} only follows you around in [[Pokémon Yellow]] if you haven't traded it.  If the Pokémon meets those three qualifications, the old lady will teach either {{m|Blast Burn}}, {{m|Frenzy Plant}}, or {{m|Hydro Cannon}} to the special [[starter Pokémon]].
Boon Island also houses an [[Move Tutor|old woman]], who many of the island's residents consider kind of creepy, on [[Cape Brink]], north of the island. If the player's original fully-[[evolution|evolved]] starter Pokémon has maximum [[friendship]], she will teach them one of the elemental {{DL|Move variations|variations of Hyper Beam}}.


On the west side of the island's small town is a newly-opened [[Game Corner]], owned by [[Lostelle]]'s father. Players of [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] can play minigames with each other or with someone who has [[Pokémon Emerald]].
On the west side of the island's small town is a newly-opened [[Joyful Game Corner|Game Corner]], owned by [[Lostelle]]'s father. Over the Wireless Adapter, players of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} can play mini-games with each other or with someone who has {{game|Emerald}}.


Right next-door to the Game Corner is the Move Maniac's house. Bring him two [[Items#Tinymushroom|Tinymushrooms]] or one [[Items#Big Mushroom|Big Mushroom]] and he'll teach your Pokémon a move it learns at a lower level. This is useful for relearning forgotten moves, or moves that were accidentally not learned.
It is also the home of the FireRed and LeafGreen move relearner, who will teach a move learned by a Pokémon at an earlier level that it no longer has or never had, in exchange for two {{DL|Valuable item|Tiny Mushroom|TinyMushrooms}} or a {{DL|Valuable item|Big Mushroom}}. This differs from the other Generation III games, who require {{DL|Exchangeable item|Heart Scale}}s, due to the lack of wild {{p|Luvdisc}} in the game.


== Pokémon that Appear on Boon Island ==
There is a small inaccessible island directly southeast of the main island that looks identical to the [[Navel Rock]] sprite on the town map.


* {{p|Spearow}}
==Locations on Boon Island==
* {{p|Fearow}}
* [[Two Island (town)]]
* {{p|Oddish}} (FireRed Only)
* [[Cape Brink]]
* {{p|Gloom}} (FireRed Only)
* {{p|Persian}}
* {{p|Psyduck}} (FireRed Only)
* {{p|Golduck}} (FireRed Only)
* {{p|Poliwag}}
* {{p|Poliwhirl}}
* {{p|Bellsprout}} (LeafGreen Only)
* {{p|Weepinbell}} (LeafGreen Only)
* {{p|Slowpoke}}  (LeafGreen Only)
* {{p|Slowbro}}  (LeafGreen Only)
* {{p|Gyarados}}


{{SeviiPrevNext | prevnum=1 | prev=Knot | nextnum=3 | next=Kin }}
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