Pokemon HQ Lab - "The Orre Region's top research lab that studies Pokémon comprehensively." -Pokémon XD Gale of Darkness, Map
Known in Orre as home to some of the best researchers across the region, Orre's second savior against Cipher, (Michael), as well as a great sim-training facility.
Kaminko's House - "The peculiar manor that is home to the eccentric scientist Dr. Kaminko." -Pokémon Gale of Darkness, Map.
Home to a scientist who was once known as eccentric and more recently known as senile. The manor is, to put it lightly, not somewhere you want to end up alone if you're lost.
Gateon Port - "A lively seaport with active trade. Loitering sailors are a common sight." -Pokémon Gale of Darkness, Map
Gateon port is easily on of the busiest cities in Orre as of recent years; along with being a trade center, the city is home to many tourist attractions, namely; The Krabby Club, a seaside bar/restaurant with many live performances, The Lighthouse, the very top of it being a place where many trainers looking for battles meet up, and the Robo Kyogre, the 'ship' first used by Michael to access Citadark Isle, now used by the brave few on tours of the area, now abandoned by Cipher.
It is also where many sailors meet up and newcomers arrive to Orre, many of said newcomers having traveled to attend Orre's Trainer School, originally a small part of the PRE Gym in Phenac.
Other notable things in town include the only herb shop in Orre, a machine parts shop, and your standard Pokémon center and mart.
"A lush, green town that is peacefully populated by old former ace trainers." -Pokémon Colosseum, Map
Agate Village - A town bursting with flora in the otherwise barren landscape of Orre, is best known as a town of retired trainers, one of the most notable being Eagun, who has recently passed away. Many young trainers come here to seek the wisdom of retired trainers or to visit relatives, however hardly any actually live there. Its most noticeable landmark is probably the Relic Stone, built in honour of Celebi, that was primarily used to purify Shadow Pokémon before the chamber in the Pokémon HQ lab was built.
Other noticeable places include: The Pokémon Daycare, Relic Forest, The Move Tutor's place, a newly built library (with some books featured there written by Eagun), as well as your standard Pokémon center and mart.
"A rough and dirty town full of thugs and scoundrels. It is said to be home to sinister Pokémon." -Pokémon Colosseum, Map
Pyrite Town - An old, beat-up looking town, with a rather shady history. Built into a carved-in canyon, Pyrite town was, long ago, a mining town that was the twin town to The Under, which is now buried after an incident where Cipher took over. After the economy began to fall, many of the folks resorted to illegal activities in order to support themselves. It helped that the police force isn't what you'd call effective. This made it easy for Cipher to start distributing Shadow Pokémon amongst the citizens, back in the day, as things fly under the radar easily. Easily the town with the highest crime rate, though it's often slightly exaggerated, especially in Phenac City. In fact, though the amount of criminals is astounding, most of them aren't all that bad, as the majority didn't have too much of a choice; that's not to say they're folks you should trust that quickly, if at all.
Other than being known as the town with the highest crime rate, it's home to the ONBS, a shiny new building easily distinguishable from Pyrite Town's rusty structures, and Fateen's fortune telling house, known to be eerily accurate. It was also home to Duking, who was the firs to discover wild Pokémon again in Orre.
Some more noticeable landmarks include: Pyrite Colosseum, The Duel Square, a police station, a hotel, and a large windmill that powers much of the electricity in Pyrite.
The Oasis Poké Spot - Found nearby Pyrite town. One of the original three Duking had found, it is a small bit of land surround by water, with many plants growing nearby. Though formerly home to only Hoppip, Phanpy, and Surskit, it now has a larger variety of Pokémon. Unlike in the older days, where you'd have to lure Pokémon in order for them to come out, it is possible to search for them if one has the patience. However, though it's more expensive, it is still easier to lure them out with Pokésnacks. Another option, unique to the Oasis Pokéspot, is to try to fish for the aquatic Pokémon.
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Cave Pokéspot - Nearby Mt. Battle. A damp and dark cave, originally discovered by Duking. Once solely the home to Zubat, Aron, and Wooper, it is now teeming with Pokémon-or at least, as close to teeming with Pokémon as it can get in Orre. Unlike in the older days, where you'd have to lure Pokémon in order for them to come out, it is possible to search for them if one has the patience. However, though it's more expensive, it is still easier to lure them out with Pokésnacks.
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