Touhou: Conjuring of the Pocket Dimension/Walkthrough

Hakurei Shrine
Upon arrival at the shrine, the player meets Reimu and Marisa, who welcome them to Gensokyo. Afterwards, however, a Treecko, Torchic and Mudkip appear, and the player must choose one of the three to capture.

Event Pokemon
(only one can be obtained)

After this event, Reimu and Marisa catch the other two Pokemon, as follows...


 * If you caught Treecko, Reimu catches Mudkip while Marisa catches Torchic.
 * If you caught Torchic, Reimu catches Treecko while Marisa catches Mudkip.
 * If you caught Mudkip, Reimu catches Torchic while Marisa catches Treecko.

Afterwards, Marisa decides to head out to catch more Pokemon right away. Reimu, on the other hand, decides to challenge the player to a Pokemon battle.

Forest of Magic (east)
The forest of magic is a large area which you visit several times throughout the game. This particular area connects to Hakurei Shrine and the Southeast Village.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 2-5 (before Marisa), 4-7 (after Marisa)


 * Budew
 * Lotad
 * Seedot
 * Poochyena
 * Wurmple
 * Zigzagoon
 * Flabebe
 * Cutiefly
 * Ralts
 * Ledyba
 * Spinarak
 * Pikipek
 * Grubbin
 * Pichu
 * Combee
 * Cleffa
 * Igglybuff

During your first travel through the forest, Reimu follows the player. If spoken to, she will remind the player of various basics behind Pokemon catching.

Notable Trainers


If a move is marked by a *, it means that the Pokemon will only know this move if the player has at least two Pokemon.

Unnotable Trainers








When the player exits the forest, they are attacked by a mysterious figure. This battle is scripted, meaning that even if the player wins, they are still considered to be defeated.



Southeast Village
The player arrives here after the mysterious figure knocks them out, having been brought to the village by Marisa after the battle's events.

Note-Worthy Places

 * Infirmary: The player can go here to get their Pokemon healed for free.
 * Marketplace: The player can buy the following items here. Their prices are listed in brackets.
 * Potion (300): Use on a Pokemon to restore 20 HP.
 * Poke Ball (200): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. Wild Pokemon are easier to catch when weakened.
 * Antidote (100): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison status.
 * Parlyz Heal (150): Use on a Pokemon to cure Paralyse status.
 * Awakening (200): Use on a Pokemon to cure Sleep status.
 * Berry Fields: Berries can be planted here. Upon arrival, there are a few varied berries ready to be picked. Reimu can be found here on your first visit to the village, giving the player some more berries if spoken to.

Notable Trainers
When the player tries to leave this village for the first time, Marisa asks them if they're willing to have another Pokemon battle. The player may choose to skip this battle - if they do, she will challenge the player to an unavoidable battle at a later point.



Road to the Misty Lake
This route connects the Southeast Village to the Misty Lake. If the player has not been to the berry fields in the village by now, Reimu will catch up with them, giving them some berries and explaining the function of berry trees.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 6-9


 * Lotad
 * Seedot
 * Pikipek
 * Pidove
 * Purrloin
 * Ledyba
 * Spinarak
 * Grubbin
 * Wurmple
 * Gastly

Misty Lake
Upon arrival at the lake, a fisherman will give an Old Rod to the player and give a brief explanation on how to use it.

The lake is a fairly large area to explore. For some reason, a water fairy and a mermaid have been savage, and the player must find and defeat them before you can leave through the west. If you do, however, Cirno will challenge you to a rematch before allowing you to exit.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 7-10


 * Poliwag
 * Horsea
 * Shellos
 * Finneon
 * Clauncher
 * Skrelp
 * Wishiwashi
 * Paras
 * Morelull
 * Cutiefly
 * Flabebe

Unnotable Trainers






Road From the Misty Lake
This road leads up to the Southern Valley. Some way along the route, Reimu will challenge the player to a Pokemon battle, in order to brush up on her skills.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 8-11


 * Budew
 * Starly
 * Wurmple
 * Silcoon
 * Cascoon
 * Scatterbug
 * Spewpa
 * Grubbin
 * Cottonee
 * Petilil
 * Sewaddle
 * Eevee
 * Happiny

Notable Trainers


At the end of the path, the player encounters Shizuha and Minoriko, who seem to immediately attack. This battle is a double battle, and the player controls Reimu and Marisa during it. Their Pokemon are static - Marisa has a Clefairy, Pikachu and Torchic/Mudkip/Treecko, while Reimu has a Riolu, Eevee and Mudkip/Treecko/Torchic - although their levels and moves vary depending on the average levels of your Pokemon.



Southern Valley
In this valley, there is a settlement. Marisa can be found near the infirmary if they refused to fight her in the Southeast Village. She will challenge the player either after they heal at the infirmary or when they first try to leave the village.

Note-Worthy Places

 * Infirmary: The player can go here to get their Pokemon healed for free.
 * Marketplace: The player can buy the following items here. Their prices are listed in brackets.
 * Potion (300): Use on a Pokemon to restore 20 HP.
 * Ether (600): Use on a Pokemon to restore 10 PP to one move.
 * Poke Ball (200): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. Wild Pokemon are easier to catch when weakened.
 * Antidote (100): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison status.
 * Parlyz Heal (150): Use on a Pokemon to cure Paralyse status.
 * Awakening (200): Use on a Pokemon to cure Sleep status.
 * Burn Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Burn status.
 * Ice Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Freeze status.
 * Berry Fields: Berries can be planted here. Upon arrival, there are a few varied berries ready to be picked.

Notable Trainers
If Marisa was fought at the Southeast Village, this battle will not happen.



After the battle with Marisa (or if you try to leave the village, if you fought her at the Southeast Village), a snowstorm suddenly occurs. During the storm, a few boundaries appear, summoning Ice-type Pokemon. The player must find these five Pokemon (Snorunt, Vanillite, Bergmite, Seel and Shellder) and either defeat or capture them (all of them are at Level 13). After these Pokemon are defeated, a youkai appears, presumably responsible for the snowstorms and the boundaries, and must be defeated.



After Letitia is defeated, the snowstorm fades away, but the boundaries do not vanish. Reimu senses a god-like presence further into the valley, which she assumes is responsible for summoning the boundaries. However, the question still remains as to whether or not the boundaries and snowstorm are connected in some way.

Wild Pokemon
(wild Pokemon only appear in the valley outside of the settlement)

Level Range: 10-13


 * Purrloin
 * Pikipek
 * Pichu
 * Pikachu
 * Poochyena
 * Zigzagoon
 * Ralts
 * Gastly
 * Zubat
 * Machop
 * Abra

Unnotable Trainers


Along the way, the group come across a fork in the road, at which the player is attacked by Hina, a possessed goddess. Once she is defeated, Reimu feels the disturbance caused by the boundaries fading away, confirming that she was responsible for summoning them.



Forest of Magic (west)
The path splits in two in the valley - the west path is inaccessible, whereas the north path leads back to the Forest of Magic. Here, the player can find a house where the witch Alice resides. Alice has something that can dispel the barrier in the west path, but can only give it to you if you defeat her in battle.

While in Alice's house, the player can interact with the books in one of the rooms to heal their Pokemon - the blue book restores the HP of all Pokemon and cures any status ailments, while the yellow book restores the PP of all Pokemon.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 11-14


 * Budew
 * Roselia
 * Lotad
 * Seedot
 * Poochyena
 * Wurmple
 * Silcoon
 * Beautifly
 * Cascoon
 * Dustox
 * Zigzagoon
 * Flabebe
 * Cutiefly
 * Ralts
 * Ledyba
 * Spinarak
 * Pikipek
 * Trumbeak
 * Grubbin
 * Combee
 * Pikachu
 * Clefairy
 * Jigglypuff

Divine Mausoleum - East Wing
With Alice's charm, it is possible to take the west path at the fork. This path has the same enemies as the rest of the Southern Valley. Along the way, the player encounters Sanae Kochiya, the figure who attacked them in the Forest of Magic, although she doesn't seem to remember attacking them and says that she only intends to visit the Divine Mausoleum, up ahead.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 12-15


 * Pikipek
 * Zubat
 * Gastly
 * Duskull
 * Geodude
 * Roggenrola
 * Magnemite
 * Sableye
 * Gothita
 * Abra
 * Machop
 * Shinx
 * Misdreavus
 * Chingling

Unnotable Trainers




After Yoshika's defeat, Seiga Kaku appears, saying that the player is not allowed to travel any further. She then shows them the nearest exit.

Southwest Road
This road leads from one of the Divine Mausoleum's exits to the Southwest Village. Along the way, Reimu catches up with them, and battles in order to get some more practice in.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 13-16


 * Fletchling
 * Pidove
 * Munna
 * Bonsly
 * Mime Jr.
 * Munchlax
 * Budew
 * Roselia
 * Shinx
 * Luxio
 * Clauncher
 * Skrelp

Southwest Village
Upon arrival at the village, Marisa will show the player the Tutoring House, where they can teach new moves to their Pokemon. The player may visit the Infirmary or Market first, but must visit the Tutoring House to advance the story - any attempt to leave the village will cause Marisa to yell at them to come back.

Note-Worthy Places

 * Infirmary: The player can go here to get their Pokemon healed for free.
 * Marketplace: The player can buy the following items here. Their prices are listed in brackets.
 * Potion (300): Use on a Pokemon to restore 20 HP.
 * Super Potion (700): Use on a Pokemon to restore 60 HP.
 * Ether (600): Use on a Pokemon to restore 10 PP to one move.
 * Poke Ball (200): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. Wild Pokemon are easier to catch when weakened.
 * Great Ball (600): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. 50% more likely to succeed than a Poke Ball.
 * Antidote (100): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison status.
 * Parlyz Heal (150): Use on a Pokemon to cure Paralyse status.
 * Awakening (200): Use on a Pokemon to cure Sleep status.
 * Burn Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Burn status.
 * Ice Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Freeze status.
 * Tutoring House: Here, you can teach a variety of new moves to your Pokemon. The following moves are available at this Tutoring House...
 * Work Up (300)
 * Frustration (300)
 * Return (300)
 * Double Team (300)
 * Attract (300)
 * Thief (300)
 * False Swipe (300)
 * Quash (300)
 * Infestation (300)
 * Confide (300)
 * Berry Fields: Berries can be planted here. Upon arrival, there are a few varied berries ready to be picked.

After visiting the Tutoring House, there is word of an attack in the village. Reimu has seen the culprit and describes her. However, there are five people who exactly match that person's description - four are clones, while one is the real Sekibanki.

Unnotable Trainers




Mysterious Youkai Mountain - Foot
This mountain is the location of the Moriya Shrine, where Sanae is known to serve as a shrine maiden. Upon entering this area, Marisa challenges the player to a battle.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 15-18


 * Poliwag
 * Horsea
 * Shellos
 * Clauncher
 * Skrelp
 * Wishiwashi
 * Seel
 * Shellder
 * Staryu
 * Omanyte
 * Kabuto
 * Chinchou
 * Wimpod

Unnotable Trainers




Mysterious Youkai Mountain - Trail
This path leads up from the foot of the mountain to the summit. Random encounters are rare, although some fixed wild Pokemon attack when the player passes certain points.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 16-19


 * Rockruff
 * Wimpod
 * Swablu
 * Surskit
 * Noibat
 * Houndour
 * Minior
 * Espurr
 * Honedge
 * Chingling
 * Aipom
 * Snorunt

Unnotable Trainers
These two trainers seem to come in from boundaries which appear at given points.





Notable Trainers
Aya encounters the player near the peak of the mountain.



Moriya Shrine
After Aya is defeated, the player can go to Moriya Shrine. Here, they encounter Sanae, who has an idea on how the boundaries could be forming in Gensokyo. After sharing her ideas with the player, she offers them either a Fire Stone, a Water Stone or a Thunder Stone. She then shows the player a slope leading down the mountain from the summit, which the player can take to go to the Western Village.

Western Village
Upon arrival, the player finds that Reimu and Marisa are already at the village. They try to explain Sanae's idea to the two, although they don't seem to understand it.

Note-Worthy Places

 * Infirmary: The player can go here to get their Pokemon healed for free.
 * Marketplace: The player can buy the following items here. Their prices are listed in brackets.
 * Potion (300): Use on a Pokemon to restore 20 HP.
 * Super Potion (700): Use on a Pokemon to restore 60 HP.
 * Ether (600): Use on a Pokemon to restore 10 PP to one move.
 * Poke Ball (200): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. Wild Pokemon are easier to catch when weakened.
 * Great Ball (600): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. 50% more likely to succeed than a Poke Ball.
 * Antidote (100): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison status.
 * Parlyz Heal (150): Use on a Pokemon to cure Paralyse status.
 * Awakening (200): Use on a Pokemon to cure Sleep status.
 * Burn Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Burn status.
 * Ice Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Freeze status.
 * Full Heal (600): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison, Paralyse, Sleep, Burn and Freeze.
 * Tutoring House: Here, you can teach a variety of new moves to your Pokemon. The following moves are available at this Tutoring House...
 * Roar (600)
 * Bulk Up (600)
 * Hidden Power (600)
 * Taunt (600)
 * Protect (600)
 * Smack Down (600)
 * Rock Tomb (600)
 * Torment (600)
 * Round (600)
 * Psych Up (600)
 * Berry Fields: Berries can be planted here. Upon arrival, there are a few varied berries ready to be picked.

Path to the Scarlet Devil Mansion
As soon as the player sets foot on this path, they are attacked by Eternity Larva. Reimu questions why she would attack in such a way, wondering if the influence of the boundaries is affecting the fairies in some way.

At the end of the path, the player encounters Meiling, the gatekeeper of the Scarlet Devil Mansion.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 17-20


 * Beautifly
 * Dustox
 * Espurr
 * Bonsly
 * Mime Jr.
 * Munchlax
 * Riolu
 * Skitty
 * Flabebe
 * Floette
 * Bounsweet
 * Steenee
 * Comfey
 * Fomantis
 * Meditite
 * Noibat

Unnotable Trainers




Scarlet Devil Mansion
Reimu and Marisa both know residents of the mansion beforehand, and intend to ask them questions about the situation with the boundaries.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 18-22 (later 19-23)


 * Litwick
 * Solosis
 * Gothita
 * Ralts
 * Kirlia
 * Poochyena
 * Mightyena
 * Sneasel
 * Natu
 * Espurr
 * Honedge
 * Pawniard
 * Houndour
 * Purrloin
 * Liepard

Unnotable Trainers




Notable Trainers




After Remilia is defeated, she explains the nature of boundaries, confirming that Sanae's theory was correct, while revealing to Reimu and Marisa that the player is actually from the outside world, as are the Pokemon that are coming through the boundaries.

Back Road of the Scarlet Devil Mansion
After defeating Remilia, the player can go to the back garden of the mansion, through which this road is reached. Along the way, two trainers attack the player - Lily White and Momiji.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 20-24


 * Tangela
 * Vulpix
 * Bronzor
 * Absol
 * Meditite
 * Riolu
 * Fomantis
 * Lombre
 * Nuzleaf
 * Mightyena
 * Zigzagoon
 * Linoone
 * Snover
 * Aipom
 * Floette
 * Comfey

Unnotable Trainers




Northwest Village
Reimu heals your Pokemon before you reach the village. When the player arrives at this place, however, the village is nowhere to be seen. Standing there is Keine, who used her history-erasing powers to make the village vanish. The player immediately assumes the worst, despite what Reimu and Marisa say, leading to a battle against Keine.

Unnotable Trainers


After Keine is defeated, she reveals that she hid the village from sight so that she can protect the other humans in the village. Realising the inconvenience that she caused in doing so, she brings the village back.

Note-Worthy Places

 * Infirmary: The player can go here to get their Pokemon healed for free.
 * Marketplace: The player can buy the following items here. Their prices are listed in brackets.
 * Potion (300): Use on a Pokemon to restore 20 HP.
 * Super Potion (700): Use on a Pokemon to restore 60 HP.
 * Ether (600): Use on a Pokemon to restore 10 PP to one move.
 * Max Ether (1000): Use on a Pokemon to restore all PP to one move.
 * Poke Ball (200): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. Wild Pokemon are easier to catch when weakened.
 * Great Ball (600): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. 50% more likely to succeed than a Poke Ball.
 * Antidote (100): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison status.
 * Parlyz Heal (150): Use on a Pokemon to cure Paralyse status.
 * Awakening (200): Use on a Pokemon to cure Sleep status.
 * Burn Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Burn status.
 * Ice Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Freeze status.
 * Full Heal (600): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison, Paralyse, Sleep, Burn and Freeze.
 * Tutoring House: Here, you can teach a variety of new moves to your Pokemon. The following moves are available at this Tutoring House...
 * Toxic (900)
 * Hail (900)
 * Sunny Day (900)
 * Light Screen (900)
 * Rain Dance (900)
 * Roost (900)
 * Safeguard (900)
 * Reflect (900)
 * Sandstorm (900)
 * Thunder Wave (900)
 * Berry Fields: Berries can be planted here. Upon arrival, there are a few varied berries ready to be picked.

Additionally, Keine is able to turn a Vulpix or Ninetales into an Ice-type, or back to a Fire-type from being Ice-type, if spoken to.

Bamboo Forest of the Lost
This forest leads from the Northwest Village to the Divine Mausoleum. Halfway through, the player will find the Supernatural Border which leads to Hakugyoukoru, where Reimu intends to go to ask a question to someone.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 22-26


 * Tangela
 * Charjabug
 * Scyther
 * Pineco
 * Yanma
 * Swadloon
 * Joltik
 * Cutiefly
 * Ribombee
 * Ledian
 * Ariados
 * Cherubi
 * Cherrim
 * Cacnea
 * Lileep
 * Anorith

Notable Trainers
Some way into the forest, Marisa decides to challenge the player, in order to judge how skilled they are.



Unnotable Trainers
The battle against the three Prismriver Sisters is a triple battle. In this battle, the player chooses two Pokemon, while Reimu and Marisa, who serve as partners for this battle, will use their starter and a random one of their other Pokemon (Marisa chooses Fletchinder, Pikachu, Clefairy or Misdreavus, while Reimu chooses Munchlax, Lucario, Eevee or Bagon). The levels and moves of the Pokemon that they use are based on the levels of your own Pokemon.



Hakugyoukoru
The Netherworld of Gensokyo. This area is accessed from the Supernatural Border in the Bamboo Forest of the Lost. Near the end of this place is Hakugyoukoru Town, which is notable for being the only town in which random encounters can appear (albeit less likely than normal).

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 24-28


 * Gastly
 * Haunter
 * Misdreavus
 * Duskull
 * Shuppet
 * Litwick
 * Frillish
 * Honedge
 * Phantump
 * Drifloon
 * Sableye
 * Spiritomb

Note-Worthy Places
These places are found in Hakugyoukoru Town.


 * Infirmary: The player can go here to get their Pokemon healed for free.
 * Marketplace: The player can buy the following items here. Their prices are listed in brackets.
 * Potion (300): Use on a Pokemon to restore 20 HP.
 * Super Potion (700): Use on a Pokemon to restore 60 HP.
 * Ether (600): Use on a Pokemon to restore 10 PP to one move.
 * Max Ether (1000): Use on a Pokemon to restore all PP to one move.
 * Poke Ball (200): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. Wild Pokemon are easier to catch when weakened.
 * Great Ball (600): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. 50% more likely to succeed than a Poke Ball.
 * Antidote (100): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison status.
 * Parlyz Heal (150): Use on a Pokemon to cure Paralyse status.
 * Awakening (200): Use on a Pokemon to cure Sleep status.
 * Burn Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Burn status.
 * Ice Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Freeze status.
 * Full Heal (600): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison, Paralyse, Sleep, Burn and Freeze.
 * Revive (1500): Use on a fainted Pokemon to revive them with half HP.
 * Tutoring House: Here, you can teach a variety of new moves to your Pokemon. The following moves are available at this Tutoring House...
 * Calm Mind (1200)
 * Rest (1200)
 * Steel Wing (1200)
 * Fling (1200)
 * Charge Beam (1200)
 * Brutal Swing (1200)
 * Will-o-Wisp (1200)
 * Embargo (1200)
 * Payback (1200)
 * Substitute (1200)

Notable Trainers


Reimu is encountered in Hakugyoukoru Town, on the stairway which leads to Yuyuko's abode. She intends to fight the player to prove that they are talented enough to go further.





Further in the Bamboo Forest of the Lost
Yuyuko is able to explain that Pokemon have come to Gensokyo some time in the distant past, called in from the outside world through boundaries just like the current incident. She also reveals that the one responsible for creating said boundaries was Yukari Yakumo, a friend of hers.

Afterwards, the player is brought out of Hakugyoukoru, back to the Bamboo Forest of the Lost, through which they must progress to go back to the Divine Mausoleum.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 25-29


 * Tangela
 * Charjabug
 * Scyther
 * Pineco
 * Yanma
 * Swadloon
 * Joltik
 * Cutiefly
 * Ribombee
 * Ledian
 * Ariados
 * Cherubi
 * Cherrim
 * Cacnea
 * Lileep
 * Anorith
 * Emolga



Divine Mausoleum - West Wing
Upon arriving here, Seiga suddenly appears, telling the player to turn back. They refuse, and she tells them to follow her, but tries to mislead them using her wall-phasing powers.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 26-30


 * Trumbeak
 * Toucannon
 * Golbat
 * Haunter
 * Duskull
 * Graveler
 * Boldore
 * Magnemite
 * Magneton
 * Klink
 * Sableye
 * Spiritomb
 * Gothita
 * Kadabra
 * Machoke
 * Luxio
 * Luxray
 * Misdreavus
 * Chimecho

Unnotable Trainers






Shortly after Futo is defeated, the player encounters Miko, who uses teleportation magic to evict the player, Reimu and Marisa from the Divine Mausoleum, sending them to the Northern Village as a result.

Northern Village
The player is forced here after encountering Miko for the first time, and can return through the back entrance of Eientei, which is found in a hidden section of the Bamboo Forest of the Lost (you must go into Eientei itself before you can access this section of the forest).

Note-Worthy Places
These places are found in Hakugyoukoru Town.


 * Infirmary: The player can go here to get their Pokemon healed for free.
 * Marketplace: The player can buy the following items here. Their prices are listed in brackets.
 * Potion (300): Use on a Pokemon to restore 20 HP.
 * Super Potion (700): Use on a Pokemon to restore 60 HP.
 * Hyper Potion (1200): Use on a Pokemon to restore 120 HP.
 * Ether (600): Use on a Pokemon to restore 10 PP to one move.
 * Max Ether (1000): Use on a Pokemon to restore all PP to one move.
 * Poke Ball (200): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. Wild Pokemon are easier to catch when weakened.
 * Great Ball (600): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. 50% more likely to succeed than a Poke Ball.
 * Antidote (100): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison status.
 * Parlyz Heal (150): Use on a Pokemon to cure Paralyse status.
 * Awakening (200): Use on a Pokemon to cure Sleep status.
 * Burn Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Burn status.
 * Ice Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Freeze status.
 * Full Heal (600): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison, Paralyse, Sleep, Burn and Freeze.
 * Revive (1500): Use on a fainted Pokemon to revive them with half HP.
 * Tutoring House: Here, you can teach a variety of new moves to your Pokemon. The following moves are available at this Tutoring House...
 * Venoshock (1500)
 * Aerial Ace (1500)
 * Flame Charge (1500)
 * Low Sweep (1500)
 * Rock Polish (1500)
 * Swords Dance (1500)
 * Bulldoze (1500)
 * Dragon Tail (1500)
 * Grass Knot (1500)
 * Swagger (1500)
 * Berry Fields: Berries can be planted here. Upon arrival, there are a few varied berries ready to be picked.

Eientei
Found in the southwest outskirts of the Northern Village, this connects both to the village and a hidden area in the Bamboo Forest of the Lost.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 28-32


 * Haunter
 * Duskull
 * Shuppet
 * Chansey
 * Snorunt
 * Emolga
 * Drifloon
 * Drifblim
 * Golbat
 * Litwick
 * Sneasel
 * Murkrow
 * Pawniard

Unnotable Trainers




Notable Trainers
Reimu and Marisa challenge the player in quick succession near the last room, although they seem to be possessed during this encounter. After both battles are won, the possession wears away and Reimu offers to heal your Pokemon.







After being defeated, Kaguya explains what effect bringing Pokemon into Gensokyo is having on "the equilibrium", then offers to give the player a Lunatone or a Solrock.

Event Pokemon
(only one can be obtained)

It is worth noting that it is otherwise impossible for Lunatone and Solrock to learn Moonlight and Morning Sun, respectively.

Road to Palanquin Dock
After defeating Kaguya, returning to the Northern Village leads to it being attacked by Kogasa, who recognises the player and immediately fights them.

Unnotable Trainers


Only after Kogasa is defeated is the player granted access to the road to Palanquin Dock.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 30-34


 * Bagon
 * Shelgon
 * Gabite
 * Swadloon
 * Leavanny
 * Rufflet
 * Meowstic
 * Honedge
 * Snorunt
 * Dhelmise
 * Aipom
 * Ambipom
 * Tirtouga
 * Archen
 * Minior

Notable Trainers
Some way along the road, the player encounters Sanae, who wishes to see how skilled the player is first-hand.



Palanquin Shipyard
Upon arrival here, the player encounters Minamitsu, the captain of the Palanquin ship. Marisa immediately requests for being able to use the ship, but Minamitsu refuses, instead challenging the player to prove their worthiness.

Unnotable Trainers


After the battle is won, Minamitsu asks why the Palanquin Ship is needed. Marisa has an idea to use it to travel to the Outside World, since she knows that it is able to sail to other worlds. However, Reimu doubts this. Sanae brings up the concept of airships, and says that the ship could be remodelled into an airship so that the group can see if there are any clues in the sky.

Minamitsu approves of Sanae's idea, but says that she needs an engineer to help with the remodelling. The player must then backtrack to Mysterious Youkai Mountain and request for Nitori to do so.

Palanquin Airship
After Palanquin Ship is remodelled by Nitori, one can board it at any time. They can use it to fly to any major village that the player has already visited (the Southeast, Southern, Southwest, Western, Northwest and Northern villages at this point), to fly to Hakugyoukoru Town, or to fly into the sky. The ship also has a shop, run by Nitori, who sells the following items...


 * Traditional Items
 * Potion (300): Use on a Pokemon to restore 20 HP.
 * Super Potion (700): Use on a Pokemon to restore 60 HP.
 * Hyper Potion (1200): Use on a Pokemon to restore 120 HP.
 * Ether (600): Use on a Pokemon to restore 10 PP to one move.
 * Max Ether (1000): Use on a Pokemon to restore all PP to one move.
 * Poke Ball (200): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. Wild Pokemon are easier to catch when weakened.
 * Great Ball (600): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. 50% more likely to succeed than a Poke Ball.
 * Ultra Ball (1200): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. Twice as likely to succeed as a Poke Ball.
 * Antidote (100): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison status.
 * Parlyz Heal (150): Use on a Pokemon to cure Paralyse status.
 * Awakening (200): Use on a Pokemon to cure Sleep status.
 * Burn Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Burn status.
 * Ice Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Freeze status.
 * Full Heal (600): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison, Paralyse, Sleep, Burn and Freeze.
 * Revive (1500): Use on a fainted Pokemon to revive them with half HP.
 * Moves
 * Brick Break (1800)
 * Facade (1800)
 * Echoed Voice (1800)
 * Sky Drop (1800)
 * Smart Strike (1800)
 * Volt Switch (1800)
 * Dream Eater (1800)
 * U-Turn (1800)
 * Snarl (1800)
 * Nature Power (1800)

When the player goes to the sky for the first time, two tsukumogami try to raid the airship. This leads to a double battle in which Sanae is your partner - she will choose her Toucannon, her Altaria and her Skarmory for this battle.

Shining Needle Castle
The Shining Needle Castle is the only place available on your first visit to the sky.

Wild Pokemon
Level Range: 32-36


 * Shelgon
 * Metang
 * Magneton
 * Klink
 * Joltik
 * Galvantula
 * Inkay
 * Malamar
 * Munchlax
 * Snorlax
 * Floette
 * Vespiquen
 * Honedge
 * Doublade
 * Whimsicott
 * Lilligant
 * Rufflet
 * Wishiwashi

Unnotable Trainers


At the last room of the palace, the player must choose either Reimu, Marisa or Sanae as their partner for a double battle.



After Sukuna is defeated, the Miracle Mallet's influence stops having an effect on the sky. As a result, the storms stop and the player is able to access the other places in the sky.

Sky Village
This village is home to the Celestials. Although coming here is unneeded, this is an important area to visit, both for the shops and because it gives the player some insight on future events.

Note-Worthy Places
These places are found in Hakugyoukoru Town.


 * Infirmary: The player can go here to get their Pokemon healed for free.
 * Marketplace: The player can buy the following items here. Their prices are listed in brackets.
 * Potion (300): Use on a Pokemon to restore 20 HP.
 * Super Potion (700): Use on a Pokemon to restore 60 HP.
 * Hyper Potion (1200): Use on a Pokemon to restore 120 HP.
 * Ether (600): Use on a Pokemon to restore 10 PP to one move.
 * Max Ether (1000): Use on a Pokemon to restore all PP to one move.
 * Elixir (1500): Use on a Pokemon to restore 10 PP to all moves.
 * Poke Ball (200): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. Wild Pokemon are easier to catch when weakened.
 * Great Ball (600): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. 50% more likely to succeed than a Poke Ball.
 * Ultra Ball (1200): Can be used to catch a wild Pokemon. Twice as likely to succeed as a Poke Ball.
 * Antidote (100): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison status.
 * Parlyz Heal (150): Use on a Pokemon to cure Paralyse status.
 * Awakening (200): Use on a Pokemon to cure Sleep status.
 * Burn Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Burn status.
 * Ice Heal (250): Use on a Pokemon to cure Freeze status.
 * Full Heal (600): Use on a Pokemon to cure Poison, Paralyse, Sleep, Burn and Freeze.
 * Revive (1500): Use on a fainted Pokemon to revive them with half HP.
 * Tutoring House: Here, you can teach a variety of new moves to your Pokemon. The following moves are available at this Tutoring House...
 * Overheat (2100)
 * Explosion (2100)
 * Shadow Claw (2100)
 * Aurora Veil (2100)
 * Gyro Ball (2100)
 * Frost Breath (2100)
 * Sleep Talk (2100)
 * Dark Pulse (2100)
 * Waterfall (2100)
 * Dazzling Gleam (2100)
 * Berry Fields: Berries can be planted here. Upon arrival, there are a few varied berries ready to be picked.

Divine Mausoleum - Roof
If the player goes here, they will encounter Miko, who reveals the secret of the Mausoleum - Infinity Energy. With this, combined with the various Mega Stones scattered across Gensokyo, it is possible to achieve Mega Evolution on certain Pokemon. Before she can allow the player to access this power, however, they must defeat her in a battle.

Notable Trainers


After Miko is defeated, she gives the Mega Glove to the player, along with either Sceptilite, Blazikenite or Swampertite depending on which Pokemon they caught in the beginning.