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Celadon Condominiums is a location introduced in Generation I.

Description[]

The Celadon Condominiums, originally titled Celadon Mansion prior to Generation IV due to a translation error, is a four-floored building in Celadon City serving as Game Freak's headquarters in Kanto. It has three rooms, a roof, and a small, single-room building on the roof. In Pokémon HeartGold Version and Pokémon SoulSilver Version, the building was restructured from a generic vertical block shape to having an uneven dark green roof and a light green elevator appearing to protrude from the front of the building. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!, a few Pokémon Trainers can be fought here after the player becomes the Pokémon Champion.

Celadon Condominiums has a back entrance in games prior to Pokémon HeartGold Version and Pokémon SoulSilver Version.

1F[]

An old woman can be found here. In Pokémon Yellow Special Pikachu Edition, she rates the player's friendship level with their Pikachu. In Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version, she gives the player Tea if talked to.

2F[]

In Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version, there is an entry about Erika in a Pokémon Journal that can be added to the player's Fame Checker.

3F[]

The third floor is where all the Game Freak employees are located, complete with a few computer workstations. If the player has completed their Pokédex, the lead developer gives them a Diploma, which can be printed via the Game Boy Printer in Pokémon Yellow Special Pikachu Edition and the Generation II games. In Pokémon HeartGold Version and Pokémon SoulSilver Version, the Game Freak sound designer gives a GB Sounds to the player if they have all 16 Gym Badges.

Roof[]

In the Generation I and Generation III games only, there is a Poké Ball containing an Eevee, at level 25. If the player reads the blackboard, a character proceeds to teach about status conditions, as well as the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter in Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version.

Rooftop[]

In the Generation II games and the Pokémon HeartGold Version and Pokémon SoulSilver Version remakes, the player can find a man on the rooftop. In the Generation II games, he gives them TM003 when talked to, while in the remakes, he gives the Spell Tag instead.

Pokémon[]

PokémonGamesLevelRate
0133Eevee Pokémon HOMEEevee R/B, Y, FR/LG 25 100


Items[]

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Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
ItemGamesLocation/method
Bag Tea SpriteTea FR/LG Given by an old woman on 1F
GB Sounds SpriteGB Sounds HG/SS Given by the Game Freak sound designer on 3F if the player has all 16 Gym Badges
TM03 G/S Given by the man on the rooftop at night only.
Spell Tag SpriteSpell Tag HG/SS The replacement of TM03

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In other languages[]

Language(s) Name(s)
Japanese タマムシマンション
Tamamushi Manshon
(Jewel Beetle Mansion)
Korean 무지개맨션()
Mujigae Maensyeon
(Rainbow Mansion)
English Celadon Condominiums
Spanish Edificio Azulona
(Azulona Building)
French Résidence Céladon
(Celadon Residence)
Italian Condominio di Azzurropoli
(Celadon Condominium)
German Prismania-Wohnungen
(Prismania Apartments)
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