Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness was the spiritual successor to Pokemon Coliseum on the Nintendo Gamecube. The two games hold a special place in many Pokemon fans' hearts as the first 3D Pokemon gamed they ever played, although technically Pokemon Stadium was the first 3D main entry in the series.

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The games are home to some of the wackiest characters in the entire Pokemon franchise, and also home to some of the most beautiful locations in the series too. The games' 3D world was best represented in each of the major cities, where the player can interact with a number of locals and explore the fully-realized space to their content in the Orre region.

5 Agate Village, Population: 19

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Agate Village is a village centered in a lush forest, near a huge waterfall that flows underneath a nearby bridge. The village is serene and peaceful, and it's home to mostly elderly residents who retired there with their aging Pokemon. Here, the player can find unique Scents that help to soothe Pokemon, as well as a relic that honors the legendary Pokemon Celebi.

The village makes an appearance in both Pokemon Coliseum and Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness, but there are different items and trainers spread around. In Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness it appears that the village is more populated with elderly people than before, as there are far more interactable older folk in this version of Orre.

4 The Under, Population: 28

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The Under is a city only accessible in Pokemon Coliseum, and it's not a place you want to spend a lot of time in. The Under is located beneath Pyrite Town and serves as a Cipher-controlled zone that connects to the world above in a number of locations. It's a hostile place for the player, rife with trainers looking to fight, but it wasn't always a rough area to be in.

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Back in the day, miners in Pyrite Town were looking for a place to stay that was between the deep mines of the town and the town itself – it takes a long time to crawl back out of the earth after every shift, after all. The town build The Under as a temporary living space for the local miners, but it eventually became a permanent place to live for many miners. When Cipher came in, the town's residents didn't move, so it's full of older miners as well as the young ruffian antagonists.

3 Pyrite Town, Population: 32

Pyrite Town Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness Orre Cities Towns

Pyrite Town is the gritty, rusty town that the player helped to liberate in Pokemon Coliseum. In Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness, the town is a tightly-knit community of thugs and ruffians who turned to a life of crime following the loss of the Shadow Pokemon trade. The town is unique among early Pokemon towns for its grungey appearance and vaguely hostile populace.

The area is connected to The Under in three locations, and also is home to the Pyrite Coliseum, one of the first Coliseums the player will come across in their Orre adventure (Orreventure? Eh...) The populace once made money from the mining operations underneath The Under, but once miners made a new permanent residence underground, they had to turn to other means for their local economy. For a Pokemon town, Pyrite Town is surprisingly complex.

2 Phenac City, Population: 34

Phenac City Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness Orre Cities Towns

Phenac City is a city built around a desert oasis in the south of the Orre region. The desert is a hard place to create a settlement, and the walls that surround the city help to defend the population against constant dust storms and buffeting winds. The city not only has a simple layout and a very visually appealing design, but it's also got an interesting history.

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The city was founded by the current Mayor's grandfather when they redirected a vast supply of water to the desolate location, according to an NPC in the city. The fountain at the head of the town that covers the Phenac Stadium is actually the same water brought to the city all those years ago. The water nowadays is mostly used to show off the city's vast reserves, hence why waterfalls grace the sides of the Stadium when players battle Pokemon inside.

1 Gateon Port, Population: 47

Gateon Port Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness Orre Cities Towns

Gateon Port is unique to Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness and is the most populous city in either game. It has the most interactable NPCs, the most homes, and the most space to explore. Plus, being a harbor town lends itself to airy music and warm, comforting beach visuals. The area is located in the North of Orre, and is home to a lot of sailors, traders, and the only Herb shop the player can visit in all the Orre region.

The highlight of the zone is the giant crab looming over the port. This giant crab is The Krabby Club, a bar where magicians, two Krabbys, or the antagonist Miror B. perform on-stage. The Krabby Club is the only place to learn the friendship level of Pokemon, too, in a VIP room on the second floor. Gateon Port is also home to the Machine Parts shop, where the player spends a fair bit of time during the main storyline.

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