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Selene City Gym - Torren Gym #6
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Location Interactive Map Location of Selene City in Torren. |
Selene City is a city located in the northwestern Torren region. Like Hekate Town, it is well known for its inhabitants practicing magic. When the player first arrives in the city, several people will gossip about a strange, terrifying Pokémon that prowls the city at night.
Walkthrough
When first entering the city
- Head north towards the gym and battle Persephone.
- After defeating Persephone, enter the Selene Gym.
After clearing the Selene Gym
- Head east into Route 13.
Obtaining Delta Liepard
Delta Liepard is a Delta Pokémon that appears northeast of the Pokémon Center at night. However, until the player talks to a number of the city's inhabitants, it will appear as a shadow and cannot be captured. Refer to the list below to find the characters needed for Delta Liepard to become obtainable.
- Talk to the old man in the Pokémon Center and answer "no" to his question.
- Enter the house next to the Cresselia Statue and talk to the man that describes it as having the head of a fox.
- Talk to the person next to the PikaTaxi that describes it as wrapped in smoke and having the torso of a chicken.
- Talk to the girl in the house to the right of the Pokémon Center who describes it as having limbs like a tiger
- Interact with the shadow at this point, which will flee immediately.
- Talk to the boy that appears next to the gym and describes it as having the tail of a snake.
- Interact with the shadow again, which will now be able to be captured.
Places of interest
Selene Gym
- Main article: Selene Gym
The Selene Gym is the official Gym of Selene City, whose Gym Leader, Diana, specializes in Psychic and Ghost-type Pokémon. Trainers who defeat her are awarded the Dreamland Badge, as well as TM29 (Psychic) as a reward.
Mysterious Hideaway
- Main article: Mysterious Hideaway
The Mysterious Hideaway is accessible by diving in the pond in the center of the city. It leads to the Ancient Tower, which is rumored to hold a number of rare and powerful Pokémon within.
Lighthouse
The lighthouse is home to chef "La Feu," who will make the player treats from items that he or she has in his or her bag.
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Big Root | Energy Root and Energy Powder | ||
Leftovers | Fresh Water and Big Root | ||
Mystic Water | Fresh Water and Energy Root / Energy Powder | ||
Rare Candy | HP Up, Protein, Zinc, Carbos, Iron, and Calcium | ||
Spicy Curry | Lava Cookie and Fresh Water | ||
HP Pill | HP Up ×25 and Rare Candy ×5 | ||
Attack Pill | Protein ×25 and Rare Candy ×5 | ||
Defense Pill | Iron ×25 and Rare Candy ×5 | ||
Speed Pill | Carbos ×25 and Rare Candy ×5 | ||
Sp. Attack Pill | Calcium ×25 and Rare Candy ×5 | ||
Sp. Defense Pill | Zinc ×25 and Rare Candy ×5 | ||
Nature Psychic
A man upstairs in the northwesternmost house is able to predict the nature of any Pokémon in the player's party, including eggs.
Move Tutor
An old woman upstairs in the house to the left of the PikaTaxi is willing to teach Stealth Rock to the player's Pokémon.
Poké Mart
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Items
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TM65 Shadow Claw | Talk to the girl in the house to the left of the PikaTaxi | ||
Timer Ball | Upstairs in the house to the left of the PikaTaxi | ||
Focus Sash | Talk to the guy upstairs in the house to the north-west of the Pokemon center | ||
Dark Rock | Talk to the guy walking near the arch in the northwest | ||
Rare Candy | Outside of the lighthouse | ||
Black Glasses | Talk to the top-right guy on the top floor of the lighthouse | ||
Full Heal | Past the Darkrai Cultist behind the trees | ||
Marowite | Talk to the blonde man in the western part of the city with a Marowak in the player's party, then defeat him in a battle | ||
Pokémon
Wild Pokémon can be encountered by surfing or fishing in the city's pond.
A person on the second floor of the house to the east of the Pokémon Center is willing to trade a Pupitar for any Rock-type Pokémon.
Interacting with any of the TVs in the city's houses has a chance of spawning a Rotom.
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50-54 | 60%
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54-58 | 1%
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50-54 | 5%
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54-58 | 4%
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50-54 | 70%
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50-54 | 30%
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54-58 | 40%
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Highest level Pokémon, minimum of 10 | Infinite
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