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Pokémon Mansion
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Pokémon Mansion is a relatively large building which is most notable for having rare Pokémon in the backyard. You'll find this building in the Nintendo DS video game Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, where it can be found on Route 212. While before you beat the Elite Four there may not be so many rare Pokémon, after you find the National Dex you'll be able to find many exclusive Pokémon including fan favorite Eevee. It should also be noted that (even before you beat the Elite Four) you can catch both Pichu and Pikachu. The Pokémon Mansion has four floors. The first floor is the entrance to the Pokémon Mansion. In order to get to the other three floors, the player must use Mewtwo statues (which are secret switches) to proceed to each floor, depending on which Mewtwo statue the player uses. Within the Pokémon Mansion's wreckage, there are books that give valuable information about Mew and Mewtwo, showing that the mansion was the place Mewtwo was created and the place that Mewtwo destroyed, as seen in Pokémon the First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back.
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The Pokémon Mansion has four floors. The first floor is the entrance to the Pokémon Mansion. In order to get to the other three floors, the player must use Mewtwo statues (which are secret switches) to proceed to each floor, depending on which Mewtwo statue the player uses. Within the Pokémon Mansion's wreckage, there are books that give valuable information about Mew and Mewtwo, showing that the mansion was the place Mewtwo was created and the place that Mewtwo destroyed, as seen in Pokémon the First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back. Pokémon Mansion is a relatively large building which is most notable for having rare Pokémon in the backyard. You'll find this building in the Nintendo DS video game Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, where it can be found on Route 212. While before you beat the Elite Four there may not be so many rare Pokémon, after you find the National Dex you'll be able to find many exclusive Pokémon including fan favorite Eevee. It should also be noted that (even before you beat the Elite Four) you can catch both Pichu and Pikachu. Inside of the mansion you'll find many items such as a Great Ball, a Soothe Bell, and a TM87. The mansion is owned by Mr. Backlot. In all there are four different bedrooms, not including the main living room that you enter right when you arrive.
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