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Lyra Forest is a location that only appears in Pokémon Ranger. Located in the west part of the Fiore region, the forest is also north of Ringtown and connects to Krokka Tunnel.

Notable Areas[]

Lyra Forest has a few landmarks. One is the Middle Tree, which marks the halfway point between Ringtown and Fall City. Another is the Krokka Tunnel, which connects to Fall City itself. There is a deeper part of the forest known as the "Labyrinth Grove" where wild Weepinbell fervently search for intruders and throw them out. A shrine dedicated to Celebi can also be found deep within the forest.

Pokémon[]

Wild Pokémon
Pokémon Poké Assist Field Move
Bulbasaur Grass Cross
Ivysaur Grass Cross
Venusaur Grass None
Bellsprout Grass None
Weepinbell Poison None
Victreebel Poison None
Chikorita Grass None
Hoppip Grass None
Mudkip Water Soak 1
Marshtomp Water Soak 2
Swampert Water Soak 3
Torchic Fire Burn 1
Combusken Fire Burn 2
Cyndaquil Fire Burn 1
Quilava Fire Burn 2
Typhlosion Fire Burn 3
Pichu Recharge Recharge 1
Pikachu Recharge Recharge 2
Beedrill Poison Crush 1
Nincada Bug Cut 1
Ninjask Flying None
Shedinja Ghost None
Phanpy Ground Tackle 1
Taillow Flying File:SOA Gust 1.png Gust 1
Swellow Flying File:SOA Gust 2.png Gust 2
Scyther Flying Cut 3
Scizor Bug Cut 3
Zigzagoon Normal None
Linoone Normal Tackle 2
Murkrow Dark None
Wartortle Water Soak 2
Beautifly Flying None
Spinarak Bug None


Trivia[]

  • Although a character named Lyra exists in the main Pokémon games, Lyra Forest's name is unrelated, as it only shares her English name. Additionally, Pokémon Ranger was first released in 2006, while Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver (the games Lyra appeared in) were first released in 2009, over three years later.
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