Sahra Town
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Sahra Town (Japanese: ラムルタウン Raml Town) is a settlement on the Sand Continent in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon. The player and their partner can visit the town on the Lapras Travel Liner as long as the corresponding Lapras Liner Pass has been bought from the Kecleon Shop.
The Djinn's Bottle, containing Hoopa, can be found in a random location in town.
Points of interest
Kecleon Shop
- Main article: Kecleon Shop
As with other Kecleon Shops, this shop is run by a Kecleon, and sells food, Wonder Orbs, TMs, and other various items. The Deposit Box is found next to it. Once Kecleon has been recruited, there is a "Treasures" section in the shop.
Café Connection
- Main article: Café Connection
Run by Kangaskhan, this cafe is where players can connect with other Pokémon and pick up rewards from doing jobs.
Hawlucha's Slam School
- Main article: Hawlucha's Slam School
Run by Hawlucha, this shop is opened after the first few chapters in the game. Hawlucha can help Pokémon re-learn or forget unwanted moves free of charge, as well as change Abilities, provided they have a Lucha Token. In Sahra Town, Hawlucha is found next to Café Connection.
Lapras Travel Liner
- Main article: Lapras Travel Liner
Run by Lapras, the Lapras Travel Liner can take the player and their partner to any other continent provided the corresponding Lapras Liner Pass has been bought from the Kecleon Shop. After clearing a dungeon in the Sand Continent, Lapras will automatically bring the player's team back to Lively Town.
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Trivia
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ラムルタウン Raml Town | From رمل raml (Arabic for sand) |
English | Sahra Town | From صحراء sahra (Arabic for desert) |
French | Ramal-les-Sables | Similar to Japanese name. Sable means sand. |
German | Ramal | Similar to Japanese name |
Italian | Arenilia | From arena (sand) |
Spanish | Pueblo Areia | From areia (Portuguese for sand) |
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