Ramanas Island - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia. Ramanas Island (Japanese: Hamanasu Island) is an island located in the southwestern waters of the Obsidian Fieldlands of Hisui. Sandgem Flats is located across the river from it to the north.

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.

Ramanas Island (Japanese: ハマナスの島 Hamanasu Island) is an island located in the southwestern waters of the Obsidian Fieldlands of Hisui. Sandgem Flats is located across the river from it to the north.

Despite what the name suggests, Ramanas Island's location matches that of Route 220 in modern day Sinnoh, not Ramanas Park.

Geography

Ramanas Island is the largest island in the Obsidian Fieldlands. It is located where the two major rivers that surround the fieldland's central landmass combine. It has low-lying hills that elevate from the sandy shores into an enclosed forest in the center of the island. Pink flowers grow sporadically along the inner shorelines.

Items

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Pokémon

Special encounters

Incarnate Forme Landorus can be caught while there is sunny weather during Request 94: "Incarnate Forces of Hisui", which becomes available after completion of Mission 26: "Seeking the Remaining Plates". It is coded to never be Shiny. It respawns the next time the player visits the Obsidian Fieldlands by going back to Jubilife Village.

Missions/Requests

On Ramanas Island, the player can accept the following tasks:

  • Requests:
    • Request 51: "Coming Up Roses"

Trivia

  • Based on the similarity of the island's name to Ramanas Park, it suggests that Ramanas Park was named after Ramanas Island; however, The Heartwood, which is just southeast of the island, is roughly where Ramanas Park would be built in the future.

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