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Loyalty Plaza
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ともっこプラザ Companion Plaza
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Loyalty Plaza in {{{variable2}}}.
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[[|Loyalty Plaza Gym]] - Kitakami Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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No specialty type
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[[|Loyalty Plaza Gym]] - Kitakami Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[|Loyalty Plaza Gym]] - Kitakami Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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Location File:Kitakami Loyalty Plaza Map.png Location of Loyalty Plaza in Kitakami.
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Loyalty Plaza (Japanese: ともっこプラザ Companion Plaza) is a small park near Mossui Town, home to statues and resting place of the Loyal Three: Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti.
Geography
The Loyalty Plaza is a small fenced-off park that houses one of the signboards telling the tale of the Loyal Three and Ogerpon. At the back of the park is the Loyal Three Monument, the gravesite of the Loyal Three, which is decorated with small statues of them.
History
As part of a school trip to Kitakami, the player groups up with Kieran to visit all three signboards detailing events in the history of Kitakami. The first such signboard is located within the park, directly adjacent to the Loyal Three Monument.
- Long, long ago, there was a fearsome ogre in the land of Kitakami.
- The ogre made its home in the mountain behind the village, frightening all who ventured there.
- One day, the ogre came down from the mountain in a terrible rage, causing great fear in the village.
- By some stroke of luck, Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti all happened to be there as well.
- The three Pokémon laid down their lives to fend off the ogre and send it back to the mountain.
- In admiration, the people of the village bestowed upon this brave trio the title "the Loyal Three."
- Their remains were given a proper burial, and statues of the three were erected above the site.
After the player finishes reading the signboard, Kieran expresses his fascination in the ogre within the story, impressed by its feats of strength and admits he has visited the Dreaded Den many times in an attempt to meet the ogre. Afterwards, he and the player take a photo together in front of the signboard, and Kieran directs the player to the location of the next signboard.
Later, Kieran heads back to Loyalty Plaza after stealing the Teal Mask that Carmine's grandfather had been working to fix, feeling betrayed that he was left in the dark of the true story of the Loyal Three and treated as an outcast. He challenges the player to a battle and promises to return the Teal Mask if he loses. After losing, he strikes one of the monument's stone fenceposts with his fist, which releases a faint purple mist. After returning the Teal Mask to the player, he runs off back home.
A rumbling comes from the Loyal Three Monument, evolving into a shaking until suddenly the entire monument is enveloped into a pillar of purple light that extends high into the sky, clearing to reveal the revived Loyal Three standing on top of the destroyed monument. Carmine attempts to find out what they want, but they talk amongst themselves and quickly run off towards Kitakami Hall.
After the events of the main story conclude, the caretaker plans to repair the Loyal Three Monument for its tourism impact, obtaining funds with the assistance of the player. After the construction work finishes, the monument appears identical to how it was previously, the workers proud of having replicated the exact scratches and marks the monument had before it was destroyed. In a show of appreciation for restoring such an important source of tourism, the caretaker rewards the player with the Hurray! emote and the Flashy Festival Jinbei.
Items
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
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Trainers
After the Teal Mask is stolen
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Reward: $1,232
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After completing The Way Home
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Reward: $4,260
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After catching Ogerpon
Carmine will only battle the player if they have Ogerpon in their party, or if Ogerpon is not in their party or boxes.
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Reward: $1,960
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After completing The Way Home
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Reward: $5,920
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If the player chose Sprigatito:
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Reward: $20,880
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If the player chose Fuecoco:
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Reward: $20,880
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If the player chose Quaxly:
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Reward: $20,880
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Special encounters
After defeating Nemona during the Mochi Mayhem epilogue, the player will be able to battle Pecharunt as the final battle of the Mochi Mayhem story. It has twice the usual amount of HP during this battle, and after being defeated, the player is required to catch it (with every type of Poké Ball having a guaranteed success rate). It is coded to never be Shiny, and always has a Timid Nature.
Music
Games
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Composition
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Arrangement
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Everywhere
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The Land of Kitakami
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Unknown
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When the Loyal Three are resurrected from their monument
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The Monument Reacts*
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Unknown
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When the Loyal Three are initially interacted with
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The Loyal Three*
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Unknown
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Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release.
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In other languages
Language
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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寶伴廣場 Bóubuhn Gwóngchèuhng
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Mandarin
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寶伴廣場 / 宝伴广场 Bǎobàn Guǎngchǎng
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French
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Parc Adorami
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German
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Gefährten-Platz
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Italian
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Parco dei beniamici
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Korean
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세벗 플라자 Sebeot Plaza
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Spanish
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Parque de los compatrones
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