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Toronko Village is the first village that Shigeki encounters in Telefang. In this village, there is a water shortage, and the [[Denjū]] in charge of carrying water, [[Netaro]], was put to sleep by his brother, [[Nejiro]]. [[Nerikara]] is also involved in this village and wants people to vote for him by setting up a curry store.
{{Infobox location
| name = Tronco Village
| ja = トロンコむら
| romaji = Toronko Mura
| bootlegname = Tulunk Village
| found-in = Telefang 1
| tree1 = None
| tree2 = Krinon Village
| connect = [[Tronco Village Spring]], [[Krinon Village]]}}
 
'''Tronco Village''' {{lang|ja=トロンコむら|romaji=Toronko Mura|boot=Tulunk Village}} is the first village that [[Shigeki]] encounters in the world of [[Denjuu]].
 
==Name etymology==
The word tronco means "tree trunk" in several Roman languages, including Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese.
 
==Storyline of events==
After answering the [[D-Shot]] that they found, Shigeki and [[Matsukiyo]] are transported to Tronco Village. They are approached by the village's elder, [[Musa]], who briefly introduces them to the Denjuu World and requests that Shigeki run an errand for him. Musa then provides Shigeki with his first Denjuu partner - [[Crypto]] in Power Version, or [[Fungus]] in Speed Version.
 
Musa explains that the village has run out of water; the river is unsuitable to drink from and the usual water carrier, [[Netaro]], has disappeared. Shigeki's job is to investigate the [[Tronco Village Spring]] and see if he can get Netaro to continue work. Musa also warns that Netaro's brother, [[Nejiro]], may cause trouble at the spring. Matsukiyo stays with Musa while Shigeki goes on his adventure.
 
On the way to the spring, Shigeki encounters a man named [[Nerikara]] holding a small meeting in the forest. Nerikara is apparently attempting to become the Prime Minister of the Denjuu World, promising to build a curry shop in Tronco Village if the Denjuu will vote for him (though none of the Denjuu actually know what curry is.) His partner, a woman named [[Tabasco]], blocks the entrance of the spring until the meeting is concluded.
 
==Appearances of Denjuu==
 
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===Special Denjuu===
The player's first Denjuu partner, introduced by [[Musa]], is a level 5 [[Crypto]] (Power Version) or [[Fungus]] (Speed Version). Crypto has an {{Switch-Personality|icon=yes|9}} personality, while Fungus is {{Switch-Personality|icon=yes|11}}.
 
===Wild Denjuu Telefang===
After defeating [[Tabasco]], a wild [[Punica]] will challenge the player to a Telefang. Punica is level 8 and has a {{Switch-Personality|icon=yes|2}} personality.
 
==Items==
{{item|Lunatium}} - West of the spring<br>
{{item|Gaiamond}} - South of the Antenna Tree
 
==Shop==
This shop does not perform fusion or lab evolutions.
 
{{item|Game Machine}} - 40 Chiru<br>
{{item|Phone Card}} - 50 Chiru<br>
{{item|Drill}} - 30 Chiru<br>
{{item|Gun}} - 80 Chiru ''(Power Version)''<br>
{{item|Antenna}} - 80 Chiru ''(Speed Version)''
 
==Trivia==
*The shop in Tronco Village is the only one that does not perform any kind of evolutions. It is also the only shop where stock differs between versions, carrying either a {{i|Gun}} or {{i|Antenna}} in Power or Speed versions, respectively. Notably, these are the favored [[experience items]] of [[Crypto]] and [[Fungus]], respectively.
*Tronco Village is the [[origin|home area]] for a number of [[secret Denjuu]], including [[Musa]], [[Beebalm]], [[Ruscus]], [[Enishida]], and [[Gaultheria]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:33, 13 November 2021

Tronco Village
トロンコむらToronko Mura

Bootleg: Tulunk Village

Map of Tronco Village. Click to enlarge.
Version found in Available in Telefang 1
Connections
To Antenna Tree To
None Tronco Village Krinon Village
Other connections
Tronco Village Spring, Krinon Village

Tronco Village (Japanese: トロンコむら, Toronko Mura; Bootleg: Tulunk Village) is the first village that Shigeki encounters in the world of Denjuu.

Name etymology[edit]

The word tronco means "tree trunk" in several Roman languages, including Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Storyline of events[edit]

After answering the D-Shot that they found, Shigeki and Matsukiyo are transported to Tronco Village. They are approached by the village's elder, Musa, who briefly introduces them to the Denjuu World and requests that Shigeki run an errand for him. Musa then provides Shigeki with his first Denjuu partner - Crypto in Power Version, or Fungus in Speed Version.

Musa explains that the village has run out of water; the river is unsuitable to drink from and the usual water carrier, Netaro, has disappeared. Shigeki's job is to investigate the Tronco Village Spring and see if he can get Netaro to continue work. Musa also warns that Netaro's brother, Nejiro, may cause trouble at the spring. Matsukiyo stays with Musa while Shigeki goes on his adventure.

On the way to the spring, Shigeki encounters a man named Nerikara holding a small meeting in the forest. Nerikara is apparently attempting to become the Prime Minister of the Denjuu World, promising to build a curry shop in Tronco Village if the Denjuu will vote for him (though none of the Denjuu actually know what curry is.) His partner, a woman named Tabasco, blocks the entrance of the spring until the meeting is concluded.

Appearances of Denjuu[edit]

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Group 1

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%

Group 2

Power version
003 Oshe Rarity: 40% Lvs. 2-4
004 Keshi Rarity: 50%
002 Kochia Rarity: 10%
Speed version
001 Tsunonasu Rarity: 40% Lvs. 2-4
002 Kochia Rarity: 50%
003 Oshe Rarity: 10%

Group 3

Power version
003 Oshe Rarity: 40% Lvs. 4-6
006 Monstera Rarity: 30%
004 Keshi Rarity: 20%
002 Kochia Rarity: 10%
Speed version
001 Tsunonasu Rarity: 40% Lvs. 4-6
006 Monstera Rarity: 30%
002 Kochia Rarity: 20%
003 Oshe Rarity: 10%

Group 4

Power version
003 Oshe Rarity: 40% Lvs. 4-6
006 Monstera Rarity: 30%
004 Keshi Rarity: 20%
002 Kochia Rarity: 10%
Speed version
001 Tsunonasu Rarity: 40% Lvs. 4-6
006 Monstera Rarity: 30%
002 Kochia Rarity: 20%
003 Oshe Rarity: 10%

Special Denjuu[edit]

The player's first Denjuu partner, introduced by Musa, is a level 5 Crypto (Power Version) or Fungus (Speed Version). Crypto has an  Tense personality, while Fungus is  Faithful.

Wild Denjuu Telefang[edit]

After defeating Tabasco, a wild Punica will challenge the player to a Telefang. Punica is level 8 and has a  Carefree personality.

Items[edit]

 Lunatium - West of the spring
 Gaiamond - South of the Antenna Tree

Shop[edit]

This shop does not perform fusion or lab evolutions.

 Game Machine - 40 Chiru
 Phone Card - 50 Chiru
 Drill - 30 Chiru
 Gun - 80 Chiru (Power Version)
 Antenna - 80 Chiru (Speed Version)

Trivia[edit]