Solid Lines = League-sponsored routes. These routes are well-maintained, safe, and are meant to give trainers an easy route to their next destination. That doesn't mean you have to follow them!
Dotted Lines = Unsponsored routes. These routes usually connect to locations that are not involved in the Maderia League, but can make for great shortcuts! Have caution, as these roads are in much poorer condition and more unsafe.
The Maderia Region is a mostly tropical region, with only the southernmost city of Patagol ever recieving snow in the winter months. It isn't rare, however, for there to be especially cold winters were one might see snow as far north as Garoma City. The region can be divided into three climate zones: the hot and humid Selverde Rainforest in the north, the arid Maderia Highlands at the region's center, and the more temperate coast and south. It is the cities that are along the coast that are the most populous and popular among tourists, but the more inland cities have seen a growth in population in recent years.
Novela Town is a small, quiet village deep in the Selverde Rainforest. It's only connection to civilization is a winding path through the jungle that leads to Selverde City.
Selverde City is a city of stark contrast. It is a metropolis of polished skyscrapers surrounded by untarnished jungle. Many pokémon researchers have established there base of operations here, but very few have dared to go farther into the untamed rainforest, which is the home to many undiscovered pokémon. The only person who was crazy enough to go deeper into the Selverde Rainforest is Professor Guarana, the former leading professor and Professor Açai's mentor. He has a small laboratory in the far north of the region.
Selverde City is the home to Liana, an amateur trainer who is just taking the mantle as gym leader. A clean, straightforward highway leads out of the rainforest and connects Selverde to the center of the Maderia region: Altorre City. A paved road branches off of the route which leads to Hevea farm, a pokémon ranch and rubber tree plantation.
Altorre City used to be just another patch of dry soil in the vast Maderian Highlands, but the creation of the Maderia League called for a central hub that gave trainers and other pokémon enthusiasts easy access to the rest of the region. Using similar cities from around the globe–like Castelia City and Lumiose City–as a template, Altorre is a metropolis that is unmatched in all of the region. Glimmering skycrapers extend their reach to the skies above. The man that was put in charge of the city's gym is Ferris, one of the men who built this city from the ground up.
Jemoía Town is a ghost town. It used to boom when diamonds were first discovered in the mines, but those diamonds have long since run short, and so has the town's residents. One of the few people still living in this deserted town is the former gym leader, Carbon.
Meiola Town was a once insignificant little village in the middle of nowhere. It gained attention during the creation of the Maderia League, when it became a midpoint between Altorre and the coast. To the east, two routes branch off that lead to two different cities on the coast. The nearby waterfalls are a popular ecotourism attraction.
Nataluz City is renowned as being a center for the arts and music, and is the home to the best theaters in all of Maderia. It is also the home of the Battle Academy, where trainers can learn the finer aspects of pokémon battling.
Item | Buying Price | Selling Price |
Potion | 300 | 225 |
Antidote | 100 | 75 |
Pokéball | 200 | 150 |