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{{Infobox location
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| name = Freesia
| name = Freesia
| japname = キカイのまち フリジア
| ja = キカイのまち フリジア
| romaji = kikainomachi furuijia
| romaji = Kikai no Machi Furijia
| bootlegname = M-City Virgina
| bootlegname = M-City Virgina
| found-in = Telefang 1
| found-in = Telefang 1
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| connect = [[Barran]], [[Ion Island]],<!-- In the southwest corner --> [[Palm Sea]] <!-- In the southeast corner -->}}
| connect = [[Barran]], [[Ion Island]],<!-- In the southwest corner --> [[Palm Sea]] <!-- In the southeast corner -->}}


'''Machine Town Freesia''' {{lang|jap=キカイのまち フリジア|romaji=kikainomachi furuijia|boot=M-City Virgina}} is the fourth village that [[Shigeki]] encounters in the world of [[Denjuu]]. Freesia is a long city filled with shops. There is also a [[Telefang (fight)|Telefang]] tournament held here.
'''The Town of Gadgets, Freesia''' {{lang|ja=キカイのまち フリジア|romaji=Kikai no Machi Furijia|boot=M-City Virgina}} is the fourth village that [[Shigeki]] encounters in the world of [[Denjuu]]. Freesia is a long city filled with shops. There is also a [[Telefang (game mechanic)|Telefang]] tournament held here.
 
==Name etymology==
Named after ''{{w|Freesia}}'', a genus of herbaceous flowering plants.


==Storyline of events==
==Storyline of events==
[[Shigeki]] enters a Telefang Tournament and feels the person that signed him looks familiar. After battling the competitors, and eventually the champ's underlings and the champion, Shigeki meets Nerikara again, trying to establish the Kakuza Party in Freesia. Nerikara flees, leaving Shigeki with an upgraded [[D-Shot]].


==Appearances of Denjuu==
==Appearances of Denjuu==
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===Wild Denjuu Telefang===
A [[Cortos]] can be found here during the events of [[Barran]]. It is level 28 with a {{Switch-Personality|icon=yes|2}} personality.
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==Shops==
==Shops==
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==Items==
==Items==
{{item|Plush Toy}} - In the Forest Shrine, received after defeating the [[Cortos]] which escaped from [[Barran]]
{{item|Plush Toy}} - In the Forest Shrine, received after defeating the [[Cortos]] which escaped from [[Barran]]
==[[Freesia/T-Fanger appearances|T-Fanger appearances]]==
Several T-Fangers appear as challengers during Nerikara's sponsored tournament.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Freesia is the [[origin|home area]] for a number of [[secret Denjuu]], including [[Denfare]], [[Hagumanoki]], [[Salal]], and [[Gamuru]].
*Freesia is the [[origin|home area]] for a number of [[secret Denjuu]], including [[Denfare]], [[Hagumanoki]], [[Salal]], and [[Gamuru]].
*Though two separate groups of wild Denjuu are programmed to appear throughout the town, they will not due to an oversight in coding which forces them to show up only in grass or water squares (of which there are none near any of the buildings.)
*Though two separate groups of wild Denjuu are programmed to appear throughout the town, they will not due to an oversight in coding which forces them to show up only in grass or water squares (of which there are none near any of the buildings.)
 
*When entering Freesia for the first time, after interacting with the first NPC that informs the player about a T-Fanger tournament, he will leave after the conversation, and an empty building behind where the NPC was can be interacted with. In the middle of the empty building, there is a non-existent door that is "locked". Interacting with it displays the text "カギが かかっている るすのようだ" (English translation: "The door is locked. They must not be home."), which appears with actual locked doors in other buildings. After leaving this part of Freesia and returning, another NPC takes its place, so this oddity can only be seen once per playthrough.
[[File:Freesia_Door_Lock.png|thumb|left|A non-existent door in Freesia.]]
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 22 August 2024

Freesia
キカイのまち フリジアKikai no Machi Furijia

Bootleg: M-City Virgina

Map of Freesia. Click to enlarge.
Version found in Available in Telefang 1
Connections
To Antenna Tree To
Palm Sea Freesia None
Other connections
Barran, Ion Island, Palm Sea

The Town of Gadgets, Freesia (Japanese: キカイのまち フリジア, Kikai no Machi Furijia; Bootleg: M-City Virgina) is the fourth village that Shigeki encounters in the world of Denjuu. Freesia is a long city filled with shops. There is also a Telefang tournament held here.

Name etymology[edit]

Named after Freesia, a genus of herbaceous flowering plants.

Storyline of events[edit]

Shigeki enters a Telefang Tournament and feels the person that signed him looks familiar. After battling the competitors, and eventually the champ's underlings and the champion, Shigeki meets Nerikara again, trying to establish the Kakuza Party in Freesia. Nerikara flees, leaving Shigeki with an upgraded D-Shot.

Appearances of Denjuu[edit]

 2  
 3  
 2  
22  
32 4
23 5
21 4

Group 1

Power version
002 Kochia Rarity: 40% Lvs. 19-21
051 Godetia Rarity: 30%
014 Telopea Rarity: 20%
013 Byakubu Rarity: 10%
Speed version
002 Kochia Rarity: 40% Lvs. 19-21
051 Godetia Rarity: 30%
014 Telopea Rarity: 20%
026 Eryngo Rarity: 10%

Group 2

Power version
046 Berzelia Rarity: 40% Lvs. 19-21
002 Kochia Rarity: 30%
028 Pampas Rarity: 20%
013 Byakubu Rarity: 10%
Speed version
046 Berzelia Rarity: 40% Lvs. 19-21
002 Kochia Rarity: 30%
028 Pampas Rarity: 20%
026 Eryngo Rarity: 10%

Group 3

Power version
028 Pampas Rarity: 40% Lvs. 19-21
051 Godetia Rarity: 30%
002 Kochia Rarity: 20%
013 Byakubu Rarity: 10%
Speed version
028 Pampas Rarity: 40% Lvs. 19-21
051 Godetia Rarity: 30%
002 Kochia Rarity: 20%
026 Eryngo Rarity: 10%

Group 4

Power version
054 Heliopsis Rarity: 40% Lvs. 19-21
028 Pampas Rarity: 30%
046 Berzelia Rarity: 20%
013 Byakubu Rarity: 10%
Speed version
054 Heliopsis Rarity: 40% Lvs. 19-21
028 Pampas Rarity: 30%
046 Berzelia Rarity: 20%
026 Eryngo Rarity: 10%

Group 5

Power version
046 Berzelia Rarity: 40% Lvs. 19-21
054 Heliopsis Rarity: 30%
051 Godetia Rarity: 20%
013 Byakubu Rarity: 10%
Speed version
046 Berzelia Rarity: 40% Lvs. 19-21
054 Heliopsis Rarity: 30%
051 Godetia Rarity: 20%
026 Eryngo Rarity: 10%

Wild Denjuu Telefang[edit]

A Cortos can be found here during the events of Barran. It is level 28 with a  Carefree personality.

Shops[edit]

Shop 1[edit]

Lab evolution

 Camera - 250 Chiru﹡
 Computer - 200 Chiru﹡
 Bucket - 30 Chiru﹡
 Video Camera - 140 Chiru﹡
 Frying Pan - 30 Chiru﹡
 Gas Tank - 120 Chiru﹡
 Mouse - 20 Chiru

﹡Items that appear at different times

Shop 2[edit]

Fusion evolution

 Antenna - 80 Chiru﹡
 Gatling Gun - 180 Chiru﹡
 Sabre - 35 Chiru﹡
 Jet Engine - 700 Chiru
 Prop Engine - 480 Chiru
 Lance - 100 Chiru﹡

﹡Items that appear at different times

Shop 3[edit]

Lab evolution

 Archery Set - 65 Chiru﹡
 Gun - 80 Chiru﹡
 Gear - 13 Chiru
 Shuriken - 10 Chiru﹡
 Phone Card - 50 Chiru
 Battery - 15 Chiru﹡

﹡Items that appear at different times

Shop 4[edit]

Fusion evolution

 Gaiamond - 1000 Chiru﹡
 Crane - 400 Chiru
 Tire - 100 Chiru
 Titallium - 800 Chiru﹡
 Round Metal - 1200 Chiru﹡
 Lunatium - 900 Chiru﹡

﹡Items that appear at different times

Items[edit]

 Plush Toy - In the Forest Shrine, received after defeating the Cortos which escaped from Barran

T-Fanger appearances[edit]

Several T-Fangers appear as challengers during Nerikara's sponsored tournament.

Trivia[edit]

  • Freesia has the largest number of shops of any town, at four.
  • Freesia is the home area for a number of secret Denjuu, including Denfare, Hagumanoki, Salal, and Gamuru.
  • Though two separate groups of wild Denjuu are programmed to appear throughout the town, they will not due to an oversight in coding which forces them to show up only in grass or water squares (of which there are none near any of the buildings.)
  • When entering Freesia for the first time, after interacting with the first NPC that informs the player about a T-Fanger tournament, he will leave after the conversation, and an empty building behind where the NPC was can be interacted with. In the middle of the empty building, there is a non-existent door that is "locked". Interacting with it displays the text "カギが かかっている るすのようだ" (English translation: "The door is locked. They must not be home."), which appears with actual locked doors in other buildings. After leaving this part of Freesia and returning, another NPC takes its place, so this oddity can only be seen once per playthrough.
A non-existent door in Freesia.