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{{Infobox location
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| name = Ixos Forest
| name = Ixos Forest
| japname =  
| ja = イクソスのもり
| romaji =  
| romaji = Ikusosu no Mori
| bootlegname = Ikusor Forest
| bootlegname = Ikusor Forest
| found-in = Telefang 1
| found-in = Telefang 1
| tree1 =  
| tree1 = None
| tree2 = }}
| tree2 = None
 
| connect = [[Peperi Mountain]], [[Cactos Ruins]]}}
==Name etymology==
From the Greek word ιξός (ixós), meaning mistletoe.


==Storyline of events==
==Storyline of events==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Due to an oversight, Denjuu which are normally found in [[Toronko Village]] appear in one acre of the Ixos Forest map. Internally, this group of Denjuu is stored as <code>00</code> (the normal Ixos Forest group is <code>26</code>.) Certain screens which wild Denjuu are set to never appear in, such as Antenna trees, the inside of houses, and some inaccessible areas, also reference group <code>00</code> in their map data.
Due to an oversight, Denjuu which are normally found in [[Tronco Village]] appear in one acre of the Ixos Forest map. Internally, this group of Denjuu is stored as <code>00</code> (the normal Ixos Forest group is <code>26</code>.) Certain screens which wild Denjuu are set to never appear in, such as Antenna Trees, the inside of houses, and some inaccessible areas, also reference group <code>00</code> in their map data.


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Latest revision as of 17:53, 16 March 2018

Ixos Forest
イクソスのもりIkusosu no Mori

Bootleg: Ikusor Forest

Map of Ixos Forest. Click to enlarge.
Version found in Available in Telefang 1
Connections
To Antenna Tree To
None Ixos Forest None
Other connections
Peperi Mountain, Cactos Ruins

Name etymology[edit]

From the Greek word ιξός (ixós), meaning mistletoe.

Storyline of events[edit]

The center portion of the map, where the square lake is, is a directional puzzle which keeps repeating unless the right path is taken. After reaching this screen, the correct directions are version-dependent. For Power, go West - South - North, and then head North to leave. For Speed, go South - West - North, and then head North to leave.

Appearances of Denjuu[edit]

1111
1111
1111
1111
1112

Group 1

Power version
086 Togeruka Rarity: 40% Lvs. 44-46
079 Whitah Rarity: 30%
088 Gadorkuma Rarity: 20%
063 Bulltamus Rarity: 10%
Speed version
086 Togeruka Rarity: 40% Lvs. 44-46
079 Whitah Rarity: 30%
088 Gadorkuma Rarity: 20%
075 Armcrab Rarity: 10%

Group 2

Power version
003 Oshe Rarity: 70% Lvs. 2-4
004 Keshi Rarity: 20%
002 Kochia Rarity: 10%
Speed version
001 Tsunonasu Rarity: 70% Lvs. 2-4
002 Kochia Rarity: 20%
003 Oshe Rarity: 10%

Trivia[edit]

Due to an oversight, Denjuu which are normally found in Tronco Village appear in one acre of the Ixos Forest map. Internally, this group of Denjuu is stored as 00 (the normal Ixos Forest group is 26.) Certain screens which wild Denjuu are set to never appear in, such as Antenna Trees, the inside of houses, and some inaccessible areas, also reference group 00 in their map data.