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{{Town infobox | {{Town infobox | ||
|name=Sonata City | |name=Sonata City | ||
|image= | |image=SonataCity.png | ||
|size=350 | |size=350 | ||
|region=Torren | |region=Torren | ||
|slogan= | |slogan= | ||
|mapdesc= | |mapdesc= | ||
|north=Sonata Hills | |||
|east=Route 9 | |east=Route 9 | ||
|south=Sonata Tracks | |||
|gym=Sonata Gym | |gym=Sonata Gym | ||
|gymno=4 | |gymno=4 | ||
|leader=Harmony | |leader=Harmony | ||
|leadersprite=Harmony.png{{!}}150px | |leadersprite=Harmony.png{{!}}150px | ||
|badge= | |badge=Paragon | ||
|gymtype=Fairy | |gymtype=Fairy | ||
|colordark={{Normal color dark}} | |colordark={{Normal color dark}} | ||
|colormed={{Fairy color dark}} | |colormed={{Fairy color dark}} | ||
|colorlight={{Fairy color light}} | |colorlight={{Fairy color light}} | ||
|map=Torren_Sonata_City_Map.gif | |||
|mapsize=420px | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Sonata City''' is | '''Sonata City''' is the southwesternmost city in [[Torren]]. Trainers can challenge [[Harmony]], the fourth [[Gym Leader]] of Torren, for the {{badge|Paragon}}. Sonata is known in particular for the [[Sonata Tracks]], the official location for Pokémon races, and the community surrounding them. It is the dream of many to become famous by racing, and some even get sponsored. There is a [[Poképon]] machine in the northeast of the city. | ||
The eastern entrance to the city is [[Route 9]]. To the north of Sonata City lie the beautiful and serene [[Sonata Hills]], a hospital and home for the elderly. | |||
==Walkthrough== | ==Walkthrough== | ||
===When first entering the city=== | |||
* Head west and challenge [[Harmony]] in the [[Sonata Gym]]. | |||
===After defeating Harmony=== | |||
* Navigate towards the entrance to [[Sonata Hills]] in the north. | |||
==Places of interest== | ==Places of interest== | ||
===Move Tutors=== | |||
An Artist in Sonata City's second westernmost house is willing to teach the player's {{p|Smeargle}} various moves. | |||
====Moves taught==== | |||
{{tutormv/header|bw|none|no}} | |||
{{tutormv|Spore|Grass|cat=Status}} | |||
{{tutormv|Ingrain|Grass|cat=Status}} | |||
{{tutormv|Lock-On|Normal|cat=Status}} | |||
{{tutormv|Sheer Cold|Ice|cat=Special}} | |||
{{tutormv|Quiver Dance|Bug|cat=Status}} | |||
{{tutormv|Shell Smash|Normal|cat=Status}} | |||
{{tutormv|Baton Pass|Normal|cat=Status}} | |||
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A Nurse in training can teach the player's Pokémon various healing moves. | |||
====Moves taught==== | |||
{{tutormv/header|bw|none|no}} | |||
{{tutormv|Heal Bell|Normal|cat=Status}} | |||
{{tutormv|Soft-Boiled|Normal|cat=Status}} | |||
{{tutormv|Morning Sun|Normal|cat=Status}} | |||
{{tutormv|Wish|Normal|cat=Status}} | |||
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A young man in the house closest to the gym can teach the player's Pokémon various Sound-based moves. | |||
====Moves taught==== | |||
{{tutormv/header|bw|none|no}} | |||
{{tutormv|Uproar|Normal|cat=Special}} | |||
{{tutormv|Hyper Voice|Normal|cat=Special}} | |||
{{tutormv|Boomburst|Normal|cat=Special}} | |||
{{tutormv|Self-Destruct|Normal|cat=Physical}} | |||
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===Poképon=== | |||
{{main|Poképon}} | |||
Poképon is a game based on the Gachapon machine, a vending machine popular in Japan that dispenses capsule toys and prizes. In Torren, a Pokémon walks into the machine, and a prize is given to it. Prizes can range from rare items to even a Nature change. Once you enter the Poképon it will save the game, and if you have autosave on, turn autosave off without telling you. | |||
===Sonata Gym=== | ===Sonata Gym=== | ||
{{main|Sonata Gym}} | {{main|Sonata Gym}} | ||
Here Trainers can battle the [[Gym Leader]] [[Harmony]], a specialist in {{t|Fairy}} and {{type|Normal}} Pokémon, for the chance to obtain the {{badge|Paragon}}, as well as [[bulbapedia:Dazzling Gleam (move)|TM100 (Dazzling Gleam)]] as a reward. | |||
==Poké Mart== | ===Sonata Hills=== | ||
{{Mart| | {{main|Sonata Hills}} | ||
Harmony, the city's Gym Leader, takes care of Sonata Hills, where the sick and the elderly come to be treated. It lies to the north of Sonata City, and it has a western exit to [[Route 10]]. Because the hospital takes advantage of the healing powers of Pokémon, patients are usually discharged soon after they are admitted. | |||
===Sonata Tracks=== | |||
{{main|Sonata Tracks}} | |||
The Sonata Tracks are a main tourist attraction of Sonata City. They are located in the south of the city. They are the site of official Pokémon races, which the player themselves can enter Pokémon to participate in. A draw of these races is that the {{stat|Speed}} stat of the participating Pokémon has no bearing on its ability to place highly in the race. By placing highly in a race, the player can increase their Sponsorship Value. With a high enough Sponsorship Value, the player can become sponsored and be paid. The races are conducted on tracks which have both boosting tiles and hazards, which should be avoided. | |||
==PokéMall== | |||
===Poké Mart=== | |||
{{Mart|3}} | |||
{{shop|Vending Machine}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Fresh Water|200}}|{{shopitem|Soda Pop|300}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Lemonade|350}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
===Clothing Shop=== | |||
{{shop|Hats}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Headband|2000}}|{{shopitem|Miner's Helmet|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Fedora|2000}}|{{shopitem|Poop Hat|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Straw Hat|2000}}|{{shopitem|Beret|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Beanie|2000}}|{{shopitem|Youngster Cap|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Cat Ears|2000}}|{{shopitem|Devil Horns|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Silver Crown|2000}}|{{shopitem|Golden Crown|2000}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
{{shop|Shirts}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Red Shirt|2000}}|{{shopitem|Blue Shirt|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Green Shirt|2000}}|{{shopitem|Purple Shirt|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Black Shirt|2000}}|{{shopitem|Orange Shirt|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Pink Shirt|2000}}|{{shopitem|Yellow Shirt|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Alt. Jumpsuit|2000}}|{{shopitem|Lords Suit|2000}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
{{shop|Pants}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Blue Pants|1000}}|{{shopitem|Red Pants|1000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Green Pants|1000}}|{{shopitem|Gray Pants|1000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Alt. Jumppants|2000}}|{{shopitem|Lords Pants|2000}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
{{shop|Backpack}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Black Pack|2000}}|{{shopitem|Blue Pack|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Green Pack|2000}}|{{shopitem|Magenta Pack|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Orange Pack|2000}}|{{shopitem|Red Pack|2000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Yellow Pack|2000}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
{{shop|Hair}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Purple Hair Dye|3000}}|{{shopitem|Blue Hair Dye|3000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Brown Hair Dye|3000}}|{{shopitem|Black Hair Dye|3000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Red Hair Dye|3000}}|{{shopitem|Blonde Hair Dye|3000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Green Hair Dye|3000}}|{{shopitem|Pink Hair Dye|3000}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Cyan Hair Dye|3000}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
===Hair Salon=== | |||
Here the player got the chance to alternate their hair style. | |||
{{shop|Hair Salon}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Boy Grown Out Hair|Free}}|{{shopitem|Boy Shaved Head|Free}}}} | |||
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Girl Long Hair|Free}}|{{shopitem|Girl Short Hair|Free}}}} | |||
{{shopfooter}} | |||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{Itlisth|city}} | {{Itlisth|city}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Water Stone| | {{Itemlist|Burn Heal|Hidden behind the trees in the southwestern corner of the city|display={{BLink|Burn Heal}}}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Typhlosionite| | {{Itemlist|Leftovers|Talk to the boy near the Gym entrance|display={{BLink|Leftovers}}}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Water Stone|Talk to the girl in the house just west of the Pokémon Center|display={{BLink|Water Stone}}}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Typhlosionite|Held by the {{p|Cyndaquil}} traded in the house above the statue|display={{DL|Mega Stone|Typhlosionite}}}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Super Potion|From an Old Man inside the PokéMall|display={{BLink|Super Potion}}}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Dream Mist|Between a tree and a set of three bushes next to the path leading to [[Sonata Tracks]]|display={{BLink|Dream Mist}}}} | |||
{{Itlistfoot|city}} | {{Itlistfoot|city}} | ||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
{{ | Wild Pokémon can be encountered by surfing or fishing in either of the two ponds in the city. | ||
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A Firebreather in the house above the statue is willing to trade the player a {{p|Cyndaquil}} holding a [[Mega Stones|Typhlosionite]] for a {{p|Druddigon}}. | |||
Interacting with any of the TVs in the city's houses has a chance of spawning a {{p|Rotom}}. | |||
{{catch/header|city|6}} | |||
{{Catch/div|water|Surfing}} | {{Catch/div|water|Surfing}} | ||
{{Catch/entry6|073|Tentacruel|yes|yes|Surf|type1=Water|type2=Flying|46-50|all = 30%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|278|Wingull|yes|yes|Surf|type1=Water|type2=Flying|42-46|all = 60%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|319|Sharpedo|yes|yes|Surf|type1=Water|type2=Dark|46-50|all = 1%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|320|Wailmer|yes|yes|Surf|type1=Water|42-46|all = 5%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|581|Swanna|yes|yes|Surf|type1=Water|type2=Flying|46-50|all = 4%}} | |||
{{Catch/div|water|Fishing}} | {{Catch/div|water|Fishing}} | ||
{{Catch/entry6|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Old|type1=Water|42-46|all = 70%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|211|Qwilfish|yes|yes|Fish Old|type1=Water|type2=Poison|42-46|all = 30%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|130|Gyarados|yes|yes|Fish Good|type1=Water|type2=Flying|46-50|all = 40%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|211|Qwilfish|yes|yes|Fish Good|type1=Water|type2=Poison|46-50|all = 60%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|171|Lanturn|yes|yes|Fish Super|type1=Water|type2=Electric|46-50|all = 4%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|211|Qwilfish|yes|yes|Fish Super|type1=Water|type2=Poison|46-50|all = 40%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|349|Feebas|yes|yes|Fish Super|type1=Water|5-10|all = 1%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|367|Huntail|yes|yes|Fish Super|type1=Water|46-50|all = 15%}} | |||
{{Catch/entry6|368|Gorebyss|yes|yes|Fish Super|type1=Water|46-50|all = 40%}} | |||
{{catch/div|city|Special Pokémon}} | {{catch/div|city|Special Pokémon}} | ||
{{catch/entry6|155|Cyndaquil|yes|yes|Trade|5|all=One|tradenum=621|tradename=Druddigon|type1=Fire}} | {{catch/entry6|155|Cyndaquil|yes|yes|Trade|5|all=One|tradenum=621|tradename=Druddigon|type1=Fire}} | ||
{{catch/entry6|479|Rotom|yes|yes|Interact|Highest level Pokémon, minimum of 10|all=Infinite|type1=Electric|type2=Ghost}} | |||
{{Catch/footer|city}} | {{Catch/footer|city}} | ||
{{Torren}} | {{Torren}} |
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Location Interactive Map Location of Sonata City in Torren. |
Sonata City is the southwesternmost city in Torren. Trainers can challenge Harmony, the fourth Gym Leader of Torren, for the Paragon Badge. Sonata is known in particular for the Sonata Tracks, the official location for Pokémon races, and the community surrounding them. It is the dream of many to become famous by racing, and some even get sponsored. There is a Poképon machine in the northeast of the city.
The eastern entrance to the city is Route 9. To the north of Sonata City lie the beautiful and serene Sonata Hills, a hospital and home for the elderly.
Walkthrough
When first entering the city
- Head west and challenge Harmony in the Sonata Gym.
After defeating Harmony
- Navigate towards the entrance to Sonata Hills in the north.
Places of interest
Move Tutors
An Artist in Sonata City's second westernmost house is willing to teach the player's Smeargle various moves.
Moves taught
Move | Type | Damage category |
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Spore | Grass | Status |
Ingrain | Grass | Status |
Lock-On | Normal | Status |
Sheer Cold | Ice | Special |
Quiver Dance | Bug | Status |
Shell Smash | Normal | Status |
Baton Pass | Normal | Status |
A Nurse in training can teach the player's Pokémon various healing moves.
Moves taught
Move | Type | Damage category |
---|---|---|
Heal Bell | Normal | Status |
Soft-Boiled | Normal | Status |
Morning Sun | Normal | Status |
Wish | Normal | Status |
A young man in the house closest to the gym can teach the player's Pokémon various Sound-based moves.
Moves taught
Move | Type | Damage category |
---|---|---|
Uproar | Normal | Special |
Hyper Voice | Normal | Special |
Boomburst | Normal | Special |
Self-Destruct | Normal | Physical |
Poképon
- Main article: Poképon
Poképon is a game based on the Gachapon machine, a vending machine popular in Japan that dispenses capsule toys and prizes. In Torren, a Pokémon walks into the machine, and a prize is given to it. Prizes can range from rare items to even a Nature change. Once you enter the Poképon it will save the game, and if you have autosave on, turn autosave off without telling you.
Sonata Gym
- Main article: Sonata Gym
Here Trainers can battle the Gym Leader Harmony, a specialist in Fairy and Normal-type Pokémon, for the chance to obtain the Paragon Badge, as well as TM100 (Dazzling Gleam) as a reward.
Sonata Hills
- Main article: Sonata Hills
Harmony, the city's Gym Leader, takes care of Sonata Hills, where the sick and the elderly come to be treated. It lies to the north of Sonata City, and it has a western exit to Route 10. Because the hospital takes advantage of the healing powers of Pokémon, patients are usually discharged soon after they are admitted.
Sonata Tracks
- Main article: Sonata Tracks
The Sonata Tracks are a main tourist attraction of Sonata City. They are located in the south of the city. They are the site of official Pokémon races, which the player themselves can enter Pokémon to participate in. A draw of these races is that the Speed stat of the participating Pokémon has no bearing on its ability to place highly in the race. By placing highly in a race, the player can increase their Sponsorship Value. With a high enough Sponsorship Value, the player can become sponsored and be paid. The races are conducted on tracks which have both boosting tiles and hazards, which should be avoided.
PokéMall
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Items
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Burn Heal | Hidden behind the trees in the southwestern corner of the city | ||
Leftovers | Talk to the boy near the Gym entrance | ||
Water Stone | Talk to the girl in the house just west of the Pokémon Center | ||
Typhlosionite | Held by the Cyndaquil traded in the house above the statue | ||
Super Potion | From an Old Man inside the PokéMall | ||
Dream Mist | Between a tree and a set of three bushes next to the path leading to Sonata Tracks | ||
Pokémon
Wild Pokémon can be encountered by surfing or fishing in either of the two ponds in the city.
A Firebreather in the house above the statue is willing to trade the player a Cyndaquil holding a Typhlosionite for a Druddigon.
Interacting with any of the TVs in the city's houses has a chance of spawning a Rotom.
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42-46 | 60%
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46-50 | 1%
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42-46 | 5%
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46-50 | 4%
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42-46 | 70%
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42-46 | 30%
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46-50 | 40%
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46-50 | 60%
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46-50 | 4%
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46-50 | 40%
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5-10 | 1%
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46-50 | 15%
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46-50 | 40%
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Highest level Pokémon, minimum of 10 | Infinite
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