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Home of Normal Type Pokemon, Crater City is the main hub where all everyday activities happen. Helicopters flying in and out of their airport to deliver trainers to their designated venture regions, ferries going out for travel between Aquathar and its own docks, everyone arrives here for a reason. Be it to study, craft, train, everyone here works together with a purpose.

Home of Water Type Pokemon this Mountain is the barrier leading between Aquathar Harbor and Crater City. A large waterfall with tremendous volume and pressure cannot be scaled up or down without the help of the local water types that have lived here for centuries. Herds of Lapras are know to help ferries in and out of the crater with their Waterfall moves, and are happy to earn treats in return.

Home of Bug Type Pokemon the Toraxica Glade is home to some of the biggest mangroves in the region. Being linked to brackish water the Pokemon here thrive no matter the salinity in their region. Despite the murky look to the region the amount of mangrove trees here help provide a lot of oxygen, yeilding very fresh air for Pokemon to grow big and strong.

Home of Poison Type Pokemon Toxicor Point is not meant to be trifled with lightly. Unlike its neighboring region it is a swampier region, filled with thick, poisonous mud traps. If you are not careful you may not be seen again ... so keep to the marked trails. It is also highly recommended to bring your fair share of potions with you, and some face masks, to prevent getting sick from the fumes.

Home of Grass Type Pokemon the Emerald Hill is surrounded by smaller hills and lakes in its region. The grass is always green here and the breeze is pleasant, as some of it comes from the Windflow Isles above it and Crater City. Many come here seeking peace and solitutde, or maybe, even some fresh greens to bring back to the city. It is a perfect place for beginners, as it has been noted these types are generally more passive than others.

Home of Fairy Type Pokemon Cherry Blossoms seem to greet you no matter where you turn, coupled with ancient ruins and crumbling towers. Gentle sloping waterfalls lead to a river that cut the pass in half, giving way to both halves of the region. Further in the region there seems to be the strangely beautiful pink crystals that the Fae seem to like to dance around. It has been warned that you should keep an eye on small Pokemon with you at all times ... for they may go missing here.

Home of Psychic Type Pokemon there are floating runes and stones that hover about in this region. Glowing landmarks are not uncommon in this region and many Pokemon take to meditating either near or on them to feel connected to their region homeland. You won't find many Pokemon walking here, as many have taken up to floating around due to their psychic prowess. If you're lucky enough they'll float you along for a ride, too.

Home of Dark Type Pokemon the region has less sunshine than the other seventeen around it. Forests are too thick to allow sunlight to come through, leaving all that wander through it blind without help. Many Pokemon use this to their advantage for hunting, so be advised if you come out here. Even on the peaks of the region thick layers of gray clouds block out the sky, but at night, they seem to disperse and give you the clearest view of the stars above in the entire region.

Home of Ghost Type Pokemon the region didn't get its name for no reason. Forests of twisted, barren trees and jagged cliffs give even the most brave of trainers a shiver down their spine. Fog is an issue the further you get into the region, so it is advised to have a flashlight with you at all times. Abandoned graveyards of unknown origins and ancient ruins of mysterious castles that are centuries old are the perfect homes for Ghost Pokemon though. Be careful. You're in their territory now.

Home of Rock Type Pokemon brown, yellows, tans and oranges are the only colors you will see out here. Many Pokemon make home either in the sand or in the rocky walls of the mountains, so be careful to not get caught in loose sand traps and be sure to look up for flying boulders. Deep within the Pike there is a single, large oasis that homes exotic plants and Pokemon alike. Just be careful if you sit on a rock in this region though ... it may be a Pokemon instead.

Home of Fire Type Pokemon the cliffs are far short of being inactive. It is said that this was the hottest region of the Crater Impact and it failed to cool down. Lava pools and rivers carve out the region as earth and fire is toiled with the semi-active volcanoes embedded within the regions mountain walls. Despite all of this fire, though, life thrives. Hot springs are a welcome sight to trainers and Pokemon alike in the more inactive regions of the cliffs, granting relief from their long journ

Home of Dragon Type Pokemon the terrain is littered with caves, sharp ridges of rocks and weaving rivers. Scrapes and landmarks of intense battles are seen, perhaps from dragon squabbles over food. Even by the mountains there are some small islands floating in the sky, but not as high as Windflow Isle. This region has been marked for experienced trainers only, as the region here is active and unpredictable due to its location next to the Ignitar Cliffs.

Home of Ground Type Pokemon mudslides down the mountain are more common than you think. Despite the muddy and wet like conditions the region has it is one of the most fertile as its nutrients are constantly being tilled by both weather and Pokemon here. Be warned, though, to watch your step while going through the mud. You may step on a Pokemon who might not be too happy to see you and your own Pokemon ...

Home of Steel Type Pokemon glistening these metallic peaks have been mysteriously active for centuries. There are many reports of seeing gears turning and 'machines running' within the rocks of the peaks, but strangely, only Pokemon have lived here. Many have rumored that people have attempted to settle here due to the high iron and platinum content, but have abandoned it long since more powerful Pokemon were born.

Home of Fighting Type Pokemon the region seems to hold a strange sense of peace and tranquility like the Emerald Hill region. Being the only region that grows bamboo, many come here to gather it for equipment. Others come here to train with the Wild Pokemon, as the Pokemon here are always looking to get better and better. Flat regions of grass and rocky mountain paths make way to training grounds that are well kept by the native Pokemon here, as its not just their grounds, but home.

Home of Electric Type Pokemon the grass of the region is even charged with weak electricity. It is advised to wear clothes that won't get too clingy because of static shock, as every step is bound to create it. Scattered trees litter the plains, and thunderstorms circle the mountains high up above. Lightning strikes happen quite often, and often causes plain fires due to the energy in the area. However fire is necessary here as it helps create new grass plains for the Pokemon that live here.

Home of Ice Type Pokemon gentle snowfalls greet you at the top of the mountain, but getting up from the base is a challenge very few face alone. Forests of Cedar Trees covered in a coat of snowy white are scattered throughout the region, accompanied with a frozen solid lake. Many come here to escape the heat (especially Ignitar Cliffs) and to spend time with small Pokemon who love nothing more than a snowball fight, or even building a snowman.

Home of Flying Type Pokemon it was rumored that these isles were thrown into the sky when the star fell and made Crater Region. Despite being in the air and gently swaying, they have stayed in the same relative area above Crater City for centuries. Small forests are seen prospering on these isles, and glittering waterfalls drift from its edges like silvery ribbons. Many Flying Types flock here and rarely come down, but on occasion, they have out of curiosity.