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'''Unity Tower''' (Japanese: '''ユナイテッドタワー''' ''{{tt|United Tower|romanized in the game's code as United Nations}}'') is a skyscraper on an island in the southwest of the [[Unova]] region. It is only accessible from the Unity Pier in Castelia City after registering a location in Geonet and making an international [[trade]] with another user who has done the same. Due to the GTS being shut down on May 20th, 2014, it is no longer possible to gain access to Unity Tower in new game saves.
'''Unity Tower''' (Japanese: '''ユナイテッドタワー''' ''{{tt|United Tower|romanized in the game's code as United Nations}}'') is a skyscraper on an island in the southwest of the [[Unova]] region. It is only accessible from the Unity Pier in Castelia City after registering a location in {{DL|Global Terminal|Geonet}} and making an international [[trade]] with another user who has done the same. Due to the GTS being shut down on May 20th, 2014, it is no longer possible to gain access to Unity Tower in new game saves.


There is only one building on the island, which is Unity Tower. Leaving the island via boat takes the {{player}} back to [[Castelia City]]. From the boat dock, there is a pathway that leads to the entrance with eight differently colored flags that line both sides of the path. They are colored blue, red, orange, pink, silver, green, yellow, and purple. A metal detector is placed at the entrance, so that it must be passed through to enter the tower.
There is only one building on the island, which is Unity Tower. Leaving the island via boat takes the {{player}} back to [[Castelia City]]. From the boat dock, there is a pathway that leads to the entrance with eight differently colored flags that line both sides of the path. They are colored blue, red, orange, pink, silver, green, yellow, and purple. A metal detector is placed at the entrance, so that it must be passed through to enter the tower.


Unity Tower has 130 floors each representing a country (being the amount of countries recognized by {{DL|Global Terminal|Geonet}}) and a ground floor. These floors are sorted alphabetically (in the language of the game). Access to each floor is granted upon interacting with players registered to each location. Players that have been interacted with appear as NPCs on their country's respective floor. They talk about their interests, and often mention the interaction that the player had with them. The responses from the other Trainers depend on their [[Nature]]. At most, the tower can contain 20 Trainers, with a per-floor maximum of five. If these numbers are surpassed, old Trainers will leave the tower.
Unity Tower has 130 floors each representing a country (being the amount of countries recognized by Geonet) and a ground floor. These floors are sorted alphabetically (in the language of the game). Access to each floor is granted upon interacting with players registered to each location. Players that have been interacted with appear as NPCs on their country's respective floor. They talk about their interests, and often mention the interaction that the player had with them. The responses from the other Trainers depend on their [[Nature]]. At most, the tower can contain 20 Trainers, with a per-floor maximum of five. If these numbers are surpassed, old Trainers will leave the tower.


This location was not legitimately accessible in the Japanese versions of {{game|Black and White|s}} until the game was released internationally, due to its nature and the inability of the player of a Japanese-language game to register a location outside of Japan on Geonet.
This location was not legitimately accessible in the Japanese versions of {{game|Black and White|s}} until the game was released internationally, due to its nature and the inability of the player of a Japanese-language game to register a location outside of Japan on Geonet.
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