Meetup Spot
- Not to be confused with Meeting Place.
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Location: | Wild Area | |||
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Region: | Galar | |||
Generations: | VIII | |||
![]() Location of Meetup Spot in Galar. | ||||
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The Meetup Spot (Japanese: 集いの空き地 Meetup Space) is a part of the Wild Area in the Galar region, located in the south of the Wild Area.
Role
The player and Hop first arrive here after taking the train from Wedgehurst to Motostoke, with a station attendant explaining that the train stopped at the Wild Area Station due to a flock of Wooloo blocking the tracks. At this point, the train can only travel between Wedgehurst Station and the Wild Area Station.
The tracks remain blocked until Motostoke Station becomes accessible normally (after the player has arrived at the front of the Budew Drop Inn). At this point, the station attendant disappears and it becomes possible to travel to and from Motostoke by train.
Geography
The Meetup Spot is a roughly rectangular subarea. To the east is the Wild Area Station and the station's entrance, and to the north is a low fence with a wide gap leading to the main part of the Wild Area. This subarea has no grass and no wild Pokémon. At the northeast is an NPC who offers to heal the player's team. After the player has visited Motostoke at least once, a Watt Trader stands at the northwest.
If the player blacks out in the Wild Area, they will be healed by the Meetup Spot NPC even if this is not the last place where they healed their Pokémon. She will then offer to escort the player directly to the entrance of Motostoke or Hammerlocke, warping them directly to the base of the stairs if the offer is accepted. If the player does not yet have the Fire Badge, only Motostoke is offered; if the player does, both Motostoke and Hammerlocke are offered. (This offer is made even after the player completes the game. After warping, the player will be facing south towards the Wild Area, away from the Motostoke/Hammerlocke entrance.)
Wild Area Station
The Wild Area Station is located in the Meetup Spot.
The player can catch a train from this station to the following locations:
- Wedgehurst Station
- Motostoke Station (once the player has reached the front of the Budew Drop Inn)
- Hulbury Station (once the player has spoken with Chairman Rose and Oleana in the street near the Hulbury Pokémon Center)
- Hammerlocke Station (once the player has spoken to Hop outside the Hammerlocke Station)
- White Hill Station (once the player has visited Route 10)
- Wyndon Station (once the player has visited Wyndon)
- Armor Station (once the player has visited Armor Station from Wedgehurst Station)
- Crown Tundra Station (once the player has visited Crown Tundra Station from Wedgehurst Station)
Two NPCs at this station will gift the player a Gigantamax Pikachu or a Gigantamax Eevee by recognizing if the player has played Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! or Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!, respectively.
Poké Mart
This Poké Mart is located inside the Wild Area Station.
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Watt Trader
- Main article: Watt Trader
Once the player has visited Motostoke, the area's Watt Trader will appear. He is located at the fence in front of Rolling Fields. His stock follows a schedule that changes daily, and always consists of one type of Poké Ball, a Wishing Piece, and five distinct TRs.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Poké Doll ×5 | Wild Area Station, from a Backpacker near the entrance | Sw Sh | |
Pokémon Box Link | From Sonia, at the fence near the entrance to Rolling Fields | Sw Sh | |
Pokémon
The player can receive a Pikachu or Eevee that have the Gigantamax Factor if they have save data for Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! or Let's Go, Eevee!, respectively. Neither of them can be Shiny.
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||||
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Sw | Sh | 10 | One | ||||||||||
Sw | Sh | 10 | One | ||||||||||
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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