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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]]. | | '''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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| Boon Island is also known as "Two Island". The island's motto is "Boon Island for Two".
| | On the island is a small town, known as [[Two Island (town)|Two Island]], where, despite its size, there are many activities and important things. |
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| 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]].
| | 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. |
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| 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]].
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| 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 [[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]]. |
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| 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 Maniac, 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 {{i|Tinymushrooms}} or a {{i|Big Mushroom}}. |
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| == Pokémon that Appear on Boon Island ==
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| * {{p|Spearow}}
| | ==Locations on Boon Island== |
| * {{p|Fearow}}
| | * [[Two Island (town)]] |
| * {{p|Oddish}} (FireRed Only)
| | * [[Cape Brink]] |
| * {{p|Gloom}} (FireRed Only)
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| * {{p|Persian}}
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| * {{p|Psyduck}} (FireRed Only)
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| * {{p|Golduck}} (FireRed Only)
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| * {{p|Poliwag}}
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| * {{p|Poliwhirl}}
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| * {{p|Bellsprout}} (LeafGreen Only)
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| * {{p|Weepinbell}} (LeafGreen Only)
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| * {{p|Slowpoke}} (LeafGreen Only)
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| * {{p|Slowbro}} (LeafGreen Only) | |
| * {{p|Gyarados}} | |
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| {{SeviiPrevNext | prevnum=1 | prev=Knot | nextnum=3 | next=Kin }} | | {{SeviiPrevNext | prevnum=1 | prev=Knot | nextnum=3 | next=Kin }} |