
If anything, there might be a second place in this game too.
Isn’t it a bit long sideways?
Which is better, Kinagi or the other?
Maybe it’s an image.
I dislike the town in Minecraft…
If it were an environment where flying like in the old works required a badge, I would have died.
Diving and surfing require a badge, but
It’s too tough not being able to go back and forth between the left and right on land.
Nothing Masala
Saiyu City, stop calling yourself a city when you only have the Pokémon League.
Aren’t there too many cities in the Hoenn region that I don’t want to live in?
What’s going on with logistics in this town?
Hiwamaki! Rune! Kinagi! Saiyu!
You guys are from 4 Town…
I don’t like that Hajitsuge is full of volcanic ash.
We live and die here.
Is it just Kaina and Kinsetsu that are the hits?
They say there is not enough charm to live in Kyushu.
I think that’s fairly true.
Flying in the sky
Isn’t there a lot that would be tough without it?
Minamo City has a hideout, which is a negative point.
Minamo is also at the top in Hoenn.
Saiyuu, do not call yourself a city.
Or add more Okinawan elements.
I liked it because it had a special feeling, but it might be similar to how city people say rural life is nice.
As expected, it’s a town with the old man from Phantom Island keeping watch.
Other regions have one or two towns I’d rather not live in, but in Hoenn, it’s more than half, so the level is different.
There are too many cities that cannot be reached by ship despite the element of travel by boat.
If you flee to the west, there’s an active volcano, and if you flee to the east, there’s a flood.
Kyushu region is the worst.
There seems to be someone who is feeling much more despair than Guzma.
It would be great if I could use “Sora wo Tobu” regularly, but I need a badge for that.
If it were a leisure facility or accommodation, both that screen and that raft would be cool, but living and being born and dying there is seriously impossible.
If you’re visiting for tourism, there are many towns that become sightseeing spots in Hoenn.
In the first place, it’s too frustrating that not having a Pokémon makes it dangerous to go outside of inhabited areas.
The sense of confinement on the island ends with “get off the island,” but in Hoenn, it feels different and takes on another meaning.
It’s no longer even a town; the emptiness of Masara has been embellished enough in the anime to function as a rural town, but did the Hoenn’s Dobufukawa town also become somewhat decent in the anime?
It’s probably like Suwa City.
Hoenn MAP Place Names OFF Hozugetown Hiwamakicity Minamoshity Tokusaneshity Luneshity Kinagitown Saiyushity Battle Resort Kainashity Mishirotown Murotown Kotokitown Shidaketown Kanazumicity Toukacity Kinsetsucity Fuentown Entotsuyama Okuribiyama
When I look at it this way, there are too many places that cannot be accessed by walking.
It’s hard to explain living here unless it’s some kind of exile.
It seems that many locals in Alola might have a complex because there are so many tourists.
I feel that there are a lot of people in Hoenn who have such a lack of knowledge about the outside world that they don’t even seem to have any complexes about it.
If Hoenn Legends were to come out, it seems like there would be a town with vivid settings.
If I were born anywhere other than Kinsetsu City and Minamo City, I would probably spend my life with a dead expression.
Living at the foot of an active volcano may be less dangerous, but living on the crater itself is quite chilling.
People settled there because traveling back and forth to the Awakening Shrine management is cumbersome.
There’s just too many people to say that…
Thanks to the three-dimensional aspects of the snowy mountains behind Paldea, it’s quite unpleasant.
Trainers challenging the league go everywhere for a reason, but whether there are opportunities to know the outside world is uncertain…
Paldea is even worse because the roads between towns are not maintained at all.
Live in a town with a Pokémon gym or find it at the bookstore.
I think it looks cool, just in appearance.
The convenience is terrible.
It looks hot and there seem to be a lot of bugs around the sunflower.
Just a little movement and Kinagi’s feet are soaking wet.
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If I made a tier list of places I want to live, it would probably end up with SA flying and DEF or something like that.
I suppose there are people who spend their whole lives within RUNE…
In the case of the sapphire version, it’s not surprising if Kinagi is already extinct, regardless of Ruby.
By the way, the Electric Gym is usually located in a city or a lively port town…
I hate the city where power outages happen frequently due to gym renovations.
By the way, is it Himawakishi City, Hiwamaki City, or Hiwamaki Town? Which one is it?
“At least build a bridge.”
I think Touka City, which has no city elements except for the gym, is quite something.
First of all, it was deemed unacceptable to discuss whether the streets are properly paved.
It is a cutting-edge area of science with submarines and rocket launch bases that are not found in other regions, so bow down.
I know there are game-related reasons, but even so, Sayuu has way too little city elements!
Hazitsuge Town is pretty crazy, isn’t it?
The volcanic ash is one thing, but the streets are full of craters and are not very well paved.
I seriously think the person who brought the Pokémon Contest to a place like that is just messing around.
At that time, I didn’t think much of it, but the fact that the moving company treated the children like cargo and tossed them into the truck is quite something.
If you’re going to live there, Shidake seems convenient as it’s close to both Kinsestu and Kanazumi.
Well, the next Pokémon will have a wild area in the city and a night battle city chapter…
It’s probably illegal to ride in the truck bed.
Well, it can be said that it’s different from Japanese law.
But there are also people like Mikuri and Lucia.
The fact that the Kanashida Tunnel, a key transportation hub in Hoenn connecting Kanazumi City, Shidake Town, Kinsetsu City, and Kainashi City, was left unopened speaks volumes about the capabilities of the Hoenn Ministry of Transportation.
Which is more dangerous, flying with a bird Pokémon or riding in the back of a truck? That’s a tough one…
What was the gym on Nappe Mountain thinking when they set it up, a training session?
It’s okay to have people on the truck bed if you get permission, and since it’s said that having one person to watch over the cargo is also okay…
Is there anyone who can beat Liberty City?
I can understand if it’s on a cargo bed where you can see outside, but the door is closed and you probably locked it, right?
I wonder if there are complaints from the residents about the league being in a remote area.
In terms of anime, it’s safe to say that grabbing onto Taikaiden’s leg and flying is okay.
That guy is pretty small.
In the countryside, public transportation is unreliable, so moving by private car is essential.
If this is reproduced in Pokémon, a countryside dependent on movement by Pokémon like Surfing or Flying would be created.
Since I’m moving from Johto, sitting in the truck bed the whole time is tough on my back.
On the contrary, the only town I could think of where I’d want to live is Onett from the game MOTHER!
It looks like Tokoro Ten no Suke in the thumbnail.
Saiyu City only looks like a place for demotion.
It’s better than a town that seems like it would disappear if a typhoon hit directly.
Surrounded by the troubles of life, I am blessed by heaven.
We will respect customs and create a league at the highest peak.
Is it necessary to have a strange reality where it’s easy to understand in one word that there are too many cities you don’t want to live in in a region like Kyushu?
There was a town that looked like a settlement of Sahagin building huts on the water, right?
Kinagi Town, which seems like it could be devastated with just one Surf attack.
Rather, it’s presumptuous to even call it a town.
I wonder why I thought this was a thread about Bobobo.
Does having a low caste mean living in the lower class?
There are also clear traces of properly using a tokoroten magnum.
I wonder if Santorini Island is the model for it.
From the perspective of the Satsuma people, I wonder why they built the town in Osumi instead of Satsuma.
Minamo City being considered an urban area feels somewhat like a countryside.