Ringtown (Japanese: リングタウンRing Town) is a small town in Fiore. It is the home of the Ringtown Ranger Base run by Spenser, which is where the player is stationed for duty. There are a total of nine Rangers currently working here.
This town in the video games is located in western Fiore, connected to Lyra Forest to the north, and the Kisara Plain grassland capture challenge to the east.
One resident, Larry, owns a Taillow, and this Taillow is what starts the player's first mission, The Rookie mission.
Missions 1, 5, and 6 also begin here.
Places of Interest
Ranger Base
On the ground floor of the Ranger base you will find Spencer and Murph. You can also speak to the Operator here to recharge the Capture Styler.
The top floor of the base is where you can find the Dragonite Bus. You can also interact with Spencer's Fearow who is being looked after by a Ranger.
Blue House
This house is home to a little girl and her mother. If you speak to the girl, she will tell you that her favourite Pokémon is Pikachu.
There are various items in the house you can interact with including the TV, bookshelf and refrigerator.
Red House
This is where Larry lives with his daughter and their Taillow.
There are various items in the house you can interact with including the TV, computer, bookshelf and refrigerator.
Yellow House
This house is home to a young guy. When spoken to, he tells you that Rapidash will appear in the Kisara Plain after you capture 2 black, bouncy Pokémon (Spoink).
There are various items in the house you can interact with including the TV, bookshelf and Pokémon calendar.
Demographics
Ringtown's total population is 19. Ringtown's Ranger Base is staffed by nine full-time members, including the player. The citizens of Ringtown number at 10.
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Ringtown in Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger
Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger
Ringtown appeared in Mobilize!! Pokémon Ranger.
Names
Language
Name
Origin
Japanese
リングタウン Ring Town
From spring
English
Ringtown
Same as Japanese name
German
Ringstadt
From spring and Stadt (city)
Spanish
Villavera
From villa and primavera (spring)
French
Printiville
From printemps (spring) and ville (city)
Italian
Borgovera
From borgo (village) and primavera (spring)
Chinese (Mandarin)
春臨鎮 Chūnlín Zhèn
From 春 chūn (spring), 臨 lín (to arrive), and a partial transcription of its Japanese name
Vietnamese
Thị trấn Rinda
Transliteration of Japanese name
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