Jubilife Village (Japanese:コトブキムラKotobuki Village) is a village in theHisuiregion that was constructed by theGalaxy Expedition Team. It lies to the west of theObsidian Fieldlands and theCobalt Coastlands on a section of Hisui's western shore. At the time of the arrival of thestrange visitor, the village had only been established for two years.
In the present day, it has grown to be one of the largest cities inSinnoh, known now asJubilife City.
AllBurmy thatbattle here will turn into their Plant Cloakform.
Prelude Beach (Japanese:始まりの浜Beginning Beach) is a small beach southwest of the seaside gate of Jubilife Village. The area consists of a small shoreline, with an old pier that has a wooden boat docked. There is an inaccessible hut with two barrels to its side. Prelude Beach is where visitors from otherregions are dropped off to start their new life in Jubilife Village, as witnessed duringMission 9: "A New Mission".
The player wakes up here at the start of the game, having fallen from aspace-time rift, after which they meetProfessor Laventon. The player's cell phone, which has transformed into theArc Phone byArceus, is found lying on the ground here after meeting Laventon.
The player returns here during Mission 25: "The Plate of Prelude Beach" to fight against CommanderKamado and receive theFist Plate if victorious.
Practice field
The practice field is a small field southeast of the seaside gate that connects to Prelude Beach. After meeting Professor Laventon, his threefirst partner Pokémon run away and disperse throughout the practice field.
Professor Laventon asks the player to help him catch the escaped Pokémon, giving them 50Poké Balls to do so; if they run out, he gives them 10 more. This event functions as a catching tutorial, where the player has to catch all three of the first partner Pokémon. The first two Pokémon are automatically caught with the first successful throw, while the last one will break out from the first ball that hits it; the third Pokémon will be automatically caught with the second throw. The player does not get to keep the Poké Balls or caught Pokémon at the end of the tutorial.
Balloon minigame
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Request 26: "Aim for the Big Leagues!" unlocks a minigame on the practice field, hosted by Taggart. The player is given one minute and unlimited Poké Balls to pop as manyDrifloon balloons as they can. Purple balloons give 100 points, while yellow balloons give 200 points; multiple pops per throw give bonus points.
Canala Avenue (Japanese:ミオ通りMio Street), named after Canala of theGalaxy Team's Construction Corps, is a major road running north-to-south through the middle of town from the seaside gate to Canala Bridge. It is a residential street, lined with houses on both sides. Crossing the Milkiwa River via Canala Bridge leads to Floaro Main Street, right across fromGalaxy Hall.
The village pastures are located on the east side of town. They are run by Marie. The pastures' services become available to the player once they completeMission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial".
The pastures store the player's Pokémon that are not in theirparty, the equivalent of thePokémon Storage System in other Pokémon games. 8 pastures are available at first, each containing 30 slots for Pokémon, and as many as 32 pastures in total can be unlocked as pastures completely fill up and story events are completed.
Farm
The farm is located on the western side of the village. It is managed byColza, with the fields tilled by Miller and tended by Leif. The farm's services become available to the player once they completeMission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial".
At the farm, the player can pay for one of several harvests. The harvest will develop as the player catches Pokémon on an expedition, and the number of Pokémon to catch for the harvest to fully develop depends on the type of harvest chosen. More types of harvests become available after certain requests are completed. The yields for a harvest are determined immediately after selecting and paying for one. Occasionally, a harvest will yield extra items than usual, which are termed "bumper crops".
Request 60: "Help Wanted: Rock Smashing in the Fields"
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Floaro Main Street
Floaro Main Street (Japanese:ソノオ通りSonoo Street), named after Floaro of the Construction Corps, is a major road running east-to-west at the north end of Jubilife Village. It contains a wide variety of merchants, as well as Galaxy Hall. This is also the street where theplayer's housing is located.
Galaxy Hall is a three-story building that serves as the headquarters of theGalaxy Team. It contains offices of the Galaxy Team's Supply Corps, Medical Corps, Construction Corps, Security Corps, and Agriculture Corps, as well as of CommanderKamado.Professor Laventon's office is also found here, containing therequest board. This is where the player chooses theirfirst partner Pokémon, duringMission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial".
Candy stand
The candy stand is run by Bonn. He sets up shop in front of Galaxy Hall. He sells different types ofExp. Candy.
The trading post is run by Simona. It becomes available to the player once they attain theFirst Star rank. The trading post allows the player to exchangeMerit Points foritems, and allows players totrade Pokémon with other players.
The craftworks is run by Anvin. It becomes available to the player once they completeMission 3: "The Basics of Crafting". Acrafting bench is located here for the player to use. Anvin sells crafting materials and recipes, and newer merchandise becomes available after making progress in the main story.
TheWallflower (Japanese:イモヅル亭Imozuru Restaurant) is the Galaxy Expedition Team's canteen run byBeni. It is well-known for its potatomochi. Theplayer,Rei (if the player is female) orAkari (if the player is male), andProfessor Laventon meet here after missions to eat. Beni is usually seen standing in front, ready to buySootfoot Roots from the player for$100 each.
General store
The general store is run byChoy. It becomes available to the player once they completeMission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial". At the beginning, the store has little to offer, but Choy expands its inventory as the player completes a series of side quests that involve collecting various items forTao Hua, the captain of the Supply Corps. The same items available at the general store can also be purchased atbase camps.
After completing all of Choy's requests, the shop is labeled on the map as the First-Rate General Store.
TheGinkgo Guild cart is run by Ginkgo Guild membersGinter andTuli. They arrive in Jubilife Village and set up shop between the Galaxy Hall and the player's quarters after the player completesMission 7: "The Frenzy of the Lord of the Woods". Moreitems are added to the stock as the player completes more missions.
Ginter
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Ginter behaves differently from most shopkeepers.[1] Ginter will not buy items from the player, and will only offer a random assortment of items through a dialogue menu instead of a store menu. He often sells items in sets with a bulk discount compared to normal shopkeepers. He will also offer the player items that cannot be bought from anyone else, although he will not tell the player explicitly what the item is and will instead give it a vague description. Eventually, Ginter will also offer unique items that can only be purchased once. Ginter will change his offerings every time the player catches 20 Pokémon. Once an item is purchased from Ginter, he will not sell that product again until his store refreshes. Ginter will offer the player up to three different items (only a single ware before version 1.1.0).
Single-time purchase items are sent to the player's home. They do not appear in Ginter's item rotation once bought. The five mechanical items sold by Ginter are used to changeRotom into one of its manyforms. They may be sold to the player in any order, starting from$20,000, and increasing by$20,000 each time until capping at$100,000.
Tuli will sell the playerBerries, as well as plants that can be used as crafting materials. The shop becomes available after startingMission 8: "Arezu's Predicament". The stock will be limited at first, with new items becoming available after startingMissions 10, 11, and 12.
The hairdresser is located between the clothing store and the general store. It is initially run by an old woman named Edith, butArezu takes over after completing Mission 8: "Arezu's Predicament". The service is available to the player once they complete Mission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial".
The player can pay$500 in exchange for customizing their hairstyle, hair color, and eyebrow color. After styling their hair, Edith or Arezu gives the player the option to wear their hat or not, if the new hairstyle allows for the use of hats. Players can complete requests given to them by Arezu to obtain more hair style and color options.
After completing all of Arezu's requests, the hairdresser is labeled on the map as the First-Rate Hairdresser.
Option
Choices
Requirement
Hairstyle
Short, Messy ponytail♂, Long♀, Survey Corps style♀, Shorn, Curled, Braids
Available from the beginning
Middle part, Side part, Twin tails♀
Complete Mission 8: "Arezu's Predicament"
Tied back, Modern bowl cut♂, Modern bob♀, Sideswept, Fancy
Complete Request 59: "Misdreavus the Hairstyle Muse"
Topknot♂, Formal updo♀, Modern short
Complete Request 75: "Kirlia the Hairstyle Muse"
Sinnoh style
Complete Mission 27: "The Deified Pokémon"
Color
Chestnut, Slate, Gold, Black, White
Available from the beginning
Crimson, Blue, Peach pink
Complete Mission 8: "Arezu's Predicament"
Turquoise, Violet, Clementine
Complete Request 59: "Misdreavus the Hairstyle Muse"
Ash blond, Periwinkle, Ash brown, Flax
Complete Request 75: "Kirlia the Hairstyle Muse"
Eyebrow color
Chestnut, Slate, Gold, Black, White
Available from the beginning
Crimson, Blue, Peach pink
Complete Mission 8: "Arezu's Predicament"
Turquoise, Violet, Clementine
Complete Request 59: "Misdreavus the Hairstyle Muse"
The clothier is located by the hairdresser, near the front gate. It is run byAnthe. The player can purchase clothing or change their outfit here. Additional clothing options become available as the player completes story missions and by completing specific requests for Anthe.
After completing all of Anthe's requests, the shop is labeled on the map as the First-Rate Clothier.
The player can receive special clothing items if they havesave data from other Pokémon games on theirNintendo Switch system.
Photography studio
The photography studio is run by Dagero, and is located at the east end of Floaro Main Street by the front gate. It becomes available to the player once they completeMission 2: "The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial".
The player can takepictures either alone or with one of their Pokémon. Characters also may visit the studio at random and ask to take photos with the player, after completing Request 102: "Daybreak". The player's pose and expression, lens filters, background, and the Pokémon's action may be freely changed by the player. The characters who visit and their partner Pokémon have preset poses and actions that cannot be changed. The pictures are taken with the screenshot function of the Nintendo Switch and are stored in the system memory. After completing requests for Dagero, the player gets an expanded pool of lens filters to use.
Despite being unable to viewRibbons in thesummary within Legends: Arceus, preparing a Pokémon at Dagero's studio invisibly grants that Pokémon theHisui Ribbon (called the Pioneer Ribbon in the game's internal code); this Ribbon cannot be viewed inGeneration VIII, only appearing once the Pokémon is transferred toGeneration IX.
After completing all of Dagero's requests, the studio will be labeled on the map as the First-Rate Photography Studio.
Complete Request 25: "The Pokémon in the Woodland Photo"
Dreamy
Complete Request 44: "The Pokémon in the Nighttime Photo"
Sunset
Complete Request 62: "The Pokémon in the River Photo"
Pose
Arms folded, Hands behind back, One arm out, Arms open high, Arms open low, Confident pose, Thumbs up, At the ready, Braced for battle, Over the shoulder, Hero pose, Sitting plainly, Sitting confidently
The front gate is located at the east end of Floaro Main Street. It is guarded byRess of the Security Corps. After completingMission 3: "The Basics of Crafting", the player can set out on expeditions tobase camps in other parts ofHisui from this gate. Ress will inform the player if amass outbreak and/ormassive mass outbreak is occurring at a location, whenever those phenomena become available.
Your quarters is a small house located just east of Galaxy Hall, on Floaro Main Street.
After completingMission 5: "A Request from Mai", the player can choose to sleep in their bed until specific times to change thetime in Jubilife Village. The day/night cycle will not advance in Jubilife Village unless the player rests. Changing the time is necessary for some requests, such asRequest 7: "Playing with Drifloon". The player can access theEternal Battle Reverie from sleeping in their bed after unlocking it. It also has a chest that the player can use to store items.
Whenever the player buys aRotom appliance from Ginter, it is automatically sent to your quarters and placed on a predesignated spot here.
The training grounds are located in the northwestern portion of town, at the west end of Floaro Main Street. It consists of a large building with a Pokémon battlefield in front of it, all surrounded by a wooden fence.Zisu helps the player's Pokémon learn newmoves here, as well as master them. Various battles take place here throughout the story. ThePath of Tenacity andPath of Solitude are conducted here once unlocked.
Folk shrine
The folk shrine is located in the northwest portion of the village between the training grounds and Galaxy Hall.
Charm Lady Lucille can be found praying to the shrine guardian here. Lucille sells the player three types of protective charms that aid them on expeditions. Charms come in one of five different colors (Red, Blue, Pink, Teal, Yellow), with each color indicated in the item's name with a letter (R, B, P, T, Y). The cost of the charm depends on the number of charms of the same type that the player already has in theirsatchel. The charm received is always the first charm of that type in color order that is not already in either the player's satchel or item storage; if the player already has all 5 colors of a charm, Lucille refuses to sell that charm.
In the satchel, charm quantities (which are always 1) display with yellow text, but this does not occur in the item storage or on the screen that displays lost items when the player blacks out.
The player can accept a variety of missions and requests throughout the town. Certain requests become available after completing story requirements, such as quellingnobles or obtainingRide Pokémon.
Demographics
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The population of Jubilife Village grows as the village expands throughout the main story. By the end of the main story, the population of Jubilife Village is 102.
Non-fixed alpha Pokémon do not spawn until the player quelled the frenzy of the subregion's noble. Some of the Pokémon marked with (‡) may only spawn near the area's borders.
↑After visitingSolaceon Ruins and the Unown Research Notes are added to thePokédex, on the sign above the gateway to Prelude Beach
↑After visiting Solaceon Ruins and the Unown Research Notes are added to the Pokédex, on the left eye of the western Magikarp statue atopGalaxy Hall
↑After visiting Solaceon Ruins and the Unown Research Notes are added to the Pokédex, on the clothesline behind your quarters
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InOnto the Icy Blue,Alec is travelling to Jubilife Village on a boat to visithis father. InTwo Hues, Alec arrives in the village and reunites with his father.
Jubilife Village was introduced as aStadium card in thePokémon Trading Card Game during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the JapaneseBattle Region subset and the EnglishAstral Radiance expansion, with artwork byOswaldo KATO. It was also released as aSecret card in the same Japanese and English expansions, with artwork by the same artist. It allows the players to shuffle their hand into their deck and draw five cards once per turn. Then their turn ends.
There are several locations in Jubilife Village thatreference locations from older games.
The names of Floaro Main Street and Canala Avenue referenceFloaroma Town andCanalave City, respectively. Both settlements are close to the present-dayJubilife City. In-universe, they appear to be named after Floaro and Canala, members of the Construction Corps.Floaro Gardens, a location in theObsidian Fieldlands, also appears to be named after Floaro.
Sevii Kitchen, which is a building constructed near the front gate during the story, bears the same name as theSevii Islands.
Tsumugi, who is beside the item storage chest at the front gate, remarks on howZisu wants to set up a dojo to teach everyone how to battle Pokémon. This is a reference to theTrainers' School in Jubilife City.
The music in Jubilife Village is dynamic. Initially beginning as a short loop track, upon speaking to CommanderKamado at Prelude Beach after defeating thenobleLilligant, the theme is extended to include additional composition. Finally, after the end credits have rolled, the theme will play in its entirety.
Additionally, depending on the player's location within the village, the instrument that plays the melody line changes:
If the player is within the village walls, a various different instruments play the melody, including bamboo key flute in the beginning of the theme, and a string section in the later sections of the theme.
If the player is inside their living quarters, a solo violin plays the melody for the entire theme.
If the player is inside any other building, a solo oboe plays the melody for the entire theme.
The music in Jubilife Village is a rearrangement of that of Jubilife City. In the full version, Jubilife City's theme, albeit remixed, can be heard in full.
Factoring the three possible lengths of the theme, and the three possible instruments that will play the melody, Jubilife Village's theme has a total of nine different versions. However, in thePokémon LEGENDS Arceus Super Music Collection, only the three variants of the Jubilife Village theme that play when the player is within the village walls are provided.
InPokémon Scarlet and Violet, Jubilife Village's theme can be unlocked as a possible background music track for theLeague Club Room. The version of the theme that plays is the full version of the variant that plays when the player is within the village walls, listed as "コトブキムラ:3 / Jubilife Village: 3" in the Pokémon LEGENDS Arceus Super Music Collection.