Waterworks
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Map description: | This sewer systems extends beneath Fall City. Pokémon can be seen here. | |||
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Location: | Under Fall City | |||
Region: | Fiore | |||
Generations: | III | |||
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The Waterworks (Japanese: ちかすいどう Underground Waterworks) is the location of the third mission in Pokémon Ranger. It is the sewage system of Fall City.
A number of Grimer appear in the Waterworks. As the Fall City rangers are investigating the Go-Rock Squad, the player is recruited to capture and remove them. Later, it is revealed that the Go-Rock Squad brought the Grimer from another region, and released them so they couldn't return to their natural habitats. After some consideration, they are allowed to live in the sludge-storage area of the waterways. There was also a Muk that the Go-Rock Squad released as the boss Pokémon.
Wild Pokémon
This is a listing of the Pokémon found in the Waterworks:
Pokémon | Assist | Field | Loops | |
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Squirtle | Water | 3 | ||
Rattata | Normal | 1 | ||
Raticate | Normal | 5 | ||
Oddish | Grass | 5 | ||
Magnemite | Electric | 2 | ||
Magneton | Electric | 3 | ||
Grimer | Poison | None | 5 | |
Muk * | Poison | None | 10 | |
Drowzee | Psychic | None | 6 | |
Koffing | Poison | None | 8 | |
Tangela | Grass | 2 | ||
Totodile | Water | 4 | ||
Croconaw | Water | 5 | ||
Feraligatr | Water | 14 | ||
Meditite | Fighting | 4 | ||
Corphish | Water | 6 | ||
Crawdaunt | Water | 10 |
Trivia
- Although the entrance to the Waterworks is located in western portion of Fall City near Professor Hastings's lab and the Fall City Ranger Base, the in-game map shows the Waterworks to be not only east of Fall City, but also south of the Dusk Factory. This may be due to this location and the Fall City lighthouse's basement sharing the same in-game map location.
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