Slogan
A town nestled within the nurturing bowl of our many terraced farming fields. (Japanese: 段々畑の あいまに 家が 並ぶ すりばち状の 町 A town with houses lined up like a mortar within the terraced fields.)
Places of interestDemographics
Pokémon Sword and Shield
Turffield has a population of 36.
Items
Item
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Location
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Games
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Energy Root
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Against the fence in the southeast of town, just east of the Pokémon Center (hidden)
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Sw Sh
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Everstone
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Southeast of the Turffield Stadium, at the end of a short path forking off the path towards the stadium (hidden)
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Sw Sh
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TM97 (Brutal Swing)
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On the southeast section of the path encircling the Turffield Stadium, in the fenced-off area
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Sw Sh
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Max Revive
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On the southwest section of the path encircling the Turffield Stadium, in the fenced-off area
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Sw Sh
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X Attack ×3
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Near the hilltop, next to the Flying standing stone
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Sw Sh
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Leaf Stone
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Near the hilltop, south of the Water standing stone (hidden)
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Sw Sh
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Milo's League Card
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From Sonia at the hilltop
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Sw Sh
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Revive ×2
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From Sonia at the hilltop
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Sw Sh
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Fresh Water
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In the smallest of the drinking fountains at the hilltop (hidden)
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Sw Sh
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Expert Belt
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Automatically obtained after reading the Grass, Water, and Fire standing stones in the said order, after being told about the legend by the girl at the hilltop
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Sw Sh
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TM11 (Solar Beam)
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On an isolated section of land in the northeast of town (requires an upgraded Rotom Bike)
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Sw Sh
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Pokémon
- Crawdaunt appears in the river, near the dead end (requires an upgraded Rotom Bike). It does not respawn.
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Sw
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Sh
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Wanderer
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50
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One
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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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In animationIn the mangaTrivia
Origin
- Main article: Pokémon world in relation to the real world → Galar
Turffield is based on Stonehenge, located in the town of Amesbury in southwest England.[1]
Name origin
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ターフタウン Turf Town
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From turf, referring to sports turf such as those used in golf and horse racing
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English, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish
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Turffield
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From turf and -field (British town suffix for open land)
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Spanish
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Pueblo Hoyuelo
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From hoyuelo (dimple, referring to the holes of the golf ball)
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French
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Greenbury
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From green (smooth area surrounding the hole in a golf course) and -bury (British town suffix for fortified enclosure)
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Korean
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터프마을 Turf Maeul
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From its Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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草路鎮 / 草路镇 Cǎolù Zhèn
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From 草 cǎo / chóu and 路 lù / louh
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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草路鎮 Chóulouh Jan
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References