Each Pokemon game involves a lot of travelling. The idea is that you make your way across an entire region, and with each city keen to distinguish itself from its neighbours (and each region keen to do the same), there's a lot of variety. Some places rightfully get the praise they're due, like Goldenrod City or Sootopolis, some are underrated, like Lumiose, and others deserve to languish forever in obscurity, like Cianwood and Hulbury. There are some, however, that we just don't talk about enough, and today I'm here to correct the record by reminding you all of the glory that is Pacifidlog Town.
Maybe the reason we don't talk about it is because we're so worried about embarrassing ourselves by mispronouncing it. I still call it 'Pacifill Dog Town' in my head all the time. But there also seems to be some strange force field around Gen 3. Hoenn isn't my favourite region (and I do agree with the much memed criticism that there is too much water), but it has some of the best locations Pokemon has even concocted. Fortree, Lilycove, and as previously mentioned, Sootopolis, are all fantastic locales in the Pokemon canon, but only Sootopolis seems to have endured - and even then, it's not up there with Lavender Town in the eyes of most fans.
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I'm currently revisiting Kanto as a tourist, trying to soak up the sights of Pokemon's first ever region for what they are as places, rather than as steps along the road to becoming the ultimate Pokemon master, and in doing so I've gained a greater appreciation for all the settings in Pokemon, and Pacifidlog Town should be hailed amongst the greats.
The whole town is made of wooden huts suspended on stacks and connected to each
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