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| Blush Mountain
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ホテリ山 Hoteri Mountain
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| Map description:
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The mountain where the Geothermal Power Plant is situated. Its output covers almost all of Ula'ula Island's electric needs.
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| Location:
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Ula'ula Island
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| Region:
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Alola
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| Generations:
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VII
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 Location of Blush Mountain in Alola.
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| Pokémon world locations
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Blush Mountain (Japanese: ホテリ山 Hoteri Mountain) is a location on Ula'ula Island in Alola, located on Route 12. The Geothermal Power Plant is located here.
In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, the area produces a special magnetic field that allows Magneton, Nosepass, and Charjabug to evolve when leveled up here.
Geography
Blush Mountain is a small area consisting of two patches of tall grass and the Geothermal Power Plant visitor's center. The rest of the Geothermal Power Plant can be seen in the distance, but is not accessible to the player.
The interior of the Geothermal Power Plant building is a visitor's center that contains several exhibits, including a model of the entire Power Plant, photos and descriptions of the Kalos Power Plant and Kanto Power Plant, and a small TV area where visitors can watch a documentary about geothermal power.
Items
Outside
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Location
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Games
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Zinc
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In the middle of the eastern field of grass (hidden)
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S M US UM
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Sun Stone
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In the southwest corner, across the field of grass
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S M US UM
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Timer Ball
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In the northwest, in front of the fence
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S M US UM
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Zygarde Cube
Totem Stickers
Geothermal Power Plant
Totem Stickers
Pokémon
Pokémon Sun and Moon
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Trainers
Pokémon Sun and Moon
Outside
Geothermal Power Plant
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Pokémon
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| After speaking with Kagetora
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Outside
Geothermal Power Plant
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Pokémon
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| After speaking with Kagetora
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Trivia
Name origin
In English, blush refers to the action of turning red or pink, relating back to the location's Japanese name, 火照り hoteri, meaning to glow or heat.
In other languages
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This article is part of Project Locations, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world.
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