Ramanas Park (Japanese: ハマナスパーク Hamanasu Park) is an area in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl which replaces Pal Park from Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. It can be only accessed after the player obtains the National Pokédex from Professor Oak and enters the Hall of Fame, and was inaccessible prior to the version 1.1.0 update (although the update was released before the game).
Geography
Ramanas Park has two main areas, with one being the entrance to the park, and the other being the grassy space behind it. The actual layout of both areas is extremely similar to that of the Pal Park, with the addition of numerous small caves dotted around the area. Each leads to a small room with a pedestal meant for inserting Slates. Surf is required to reach a handful of rooms such as the Oceanic Room and Tectonic Room, with some rooms being version-exclusive, though their placements remain the same in both versions. A shop is located at the entrance of the park, where the player can buy items to facilitate the activities within Ramanas Park.
There are no wild Pokémon present at Ramanas Park.
Overworld
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Exterior
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Entrance
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Interior
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Environments
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Pure Space
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Strange Space
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Points of interest
Upon obtaining specific slate items and inserting one into a corresponding pedestal, the player will encounter a Legendary Pokémon. They can be encountered in either Pure Space, or Strange Space. After a Legendary Pokémon is captured, a statue of it will appear in its room. Once every Legendary Pokémon in a room has been caught, the pedestal will permanently have a slate stuck inside of it, preventing the player from encountering any more. If the Legendary Pokémon is defeated, or if the player loses or flees from the battle, a statue will not appear and the Legendary Pokémon can be fought again by inserting another slate. Giratina is an exception to this, as it cannot be caught. Instead, defeating it will cause its statue to appear and its slate to be stuck in its pedestal.
After a Legendary Pokémon is caught, the player will be rewarded with a statue of that Pokémon to place in their Secret Base for use in the Grand Underground.
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Pure Space
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Strange Space
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Johto Room and Kanto Room
The Johto RoomBD/Kanto RoomSP is an area that changes depending on the game version. Although they appear identical from the outside in both games, each room will sport a different appearance internally, with the Johto Room having a glossy green and gray appearance with indented pillars, and the Kanto Room featuring beige colors with a square pattern. Both feature three plateaus in the middle of the room.
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Outside
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Johto Room
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Johto Room (after completion)
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Outside
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Kanto Room
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Kanto Room (after completion)
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Rainbow Room and Squall Room
The Rainbow RoomBD/Squall RoomSP is an area that changes depending on the game version. Although they appear identical from the outside in both games, each room will sport a different appearance internally, with the Rainbow Room being a deep orange set high above the clouds, and the Squall Room a dim blue reminiscent of a watery cave. Both feature a plateau at the far end of the room.
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Outside
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Rainbow Room
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Rainbow Room (after completion)
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Outside
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Squall Room
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Squall Room (after completion)
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Genome Room
The Genome Room is an area with a metallic floor and walls, with wires strewn about all over, and a circular plateau at the far end of the room.
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Outside
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Genome Room
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Genome Room (after completion)
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Discovery Room
The Discovery Room is a cave-like area with a three grey plateaus along the back wall. Each plateau appears to be in front of a window.
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Outside
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Discovery Room
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Discovery Room (after completion)
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Soul Room
The Soul Room is a teal room adorned with gray pillars and a floor made of flagstones, sporting lit candles on each pillar. Two plateaus can be seen in the middle of the room.
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Outside
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Soul Room
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Soul Room (after completion)
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Oceanic Room
The Oceanic Room is a dark room with a narrow path surrounded by water, with Gym statues thrown about the place. A plateau can be seen at the end of the path.
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Outside
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Oceanic Room
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Oceanic Room (after completion)
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Tectonic Room
The Tectonic Room is a bright room with a narrow path surrounded by lava, with Gym statues thrown about the place. A plateau can be seen at the end of the path.
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Outside
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Tectonic Room
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Tectonic Room (after completion)
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Stratospheric Room
The Stratospheric Room is a jade-colored room with a narrow path surrounded by fog, with Gym statues thrown about the place. A plateau can be seen at the end of the path.
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Outside
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Stratospheric Room
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Stratospheric Room (after completion)
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Distortion Room
The Distortion Room is a large open area, reminiscent of the Distortion World. After Giratina has been defeated, the player is transported to another room, which is upside-down.
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Outside
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Distortion Room
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Distortion Room (after completion)
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Shops
Bottom cashier
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Soul Slate (after catching the legendary giants)
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×3
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Soul Slate (after catching the legendary giants)
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×1
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Oceanic Slate (after catching the Legendary beasts or legendary birds)
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×3
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Oceanic Slate (after catching the Legendary beasts or legendary birds)
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×1
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Tectonic Slate (after catching the Legendary beasts or legendary birds)
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×3
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Tectonic Slate (after catching the Legendary beasts or legendary birds)
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×1
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Genome Slate (after catching the Legendary beasts or legendary birds)
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×3
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Genome Slate (after catching the Legendary beasts or legendary birds)
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×1
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Items
Special encounters
Kanto Room
In Shining Pearl, the player can use one Kanto Slate to be taken to Pure Space, where they will battle any of the legendary birds in a random order. If the player fails to capture a Legendary Pokémon, another Slate can be used to battle one of the Legendary Pokémon found in that room.
Johto Room
In Brilliant Diamond, the player can use one Johto Slate to be taken to Pure Space, where they will battle any of the Legendary beasts in a random order. If the player fails to capture a Legendary Pokémon, another Slate can be used to battle one of the Legendary Pokémon found in that room.
Genome Room
The player can use one Genome Slate to be taken to Strange Space, where they will battle Mewtwo. If the player fails to capture it, another Slate can be used to rematch it.
Squall Room
In Shining Pearl, the player can use one Squall Slate to be taken to Strange Space, where they will battle Lugia. If the player fails to capture it, another Slate can be used to rematch it.
Rainbow Room
In Brilliant Diamond, the player can use one Rainbow Slate to be taken to Strange Space, where they will battle Ho-Oh. If the player fails to capture it, another Slate can be used to rematch it.
Discovery Room
The player can use one Discovery Slate to be taken to Pure Space, where they will battle any of the Legendary giants in a random order. If the player fails to capture a Legendary Pokémon, another Slate can be used to battle one of the Legendary Pokémon found in that room.
Soul Room
The player can use one Soul Slate to be taken to Pure Space, where they will battle either of the Eon Pokémon in a random order. If the player fails to capture a Legendary Pokémon, another Slate can be used to battle one of the Legendary Pokémon found in that room.
Oceanic Room
The player can use one Oceanic Slate to be taken to Strange Space, where they will battle Kyogre. If the player fails to capture it, another Slate can be used to rematch it.
Tectonic Room
The player can use one Tectonic Slate to be taken to Strange Space, where they will battle Groudon. If the player fails to capture it, another Slate can be used to rematch it.
Stratospheric Room
The player can use one Stratospheric Slate to be taken to Strange Space, where they will battle Rayquaza. If the player fails to capture it, another Slate can be used to rematch it.
Distortion Room
The player can use one Distortion Slate to be taken to Strange Space, where they will battle Giratina in its Origin Forme, which cannot be caught. Instead, defeating it will cause its statue to appear and its slate to be stuck in its pedestal.
Music
Games
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Composition
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Arrangement
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BD SP
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Inside the entrance during the day
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Route 206 (Day)
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Hitomi Sato
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Shota Kageyama
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Inside the entrance during the night
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Route 206 (Night)
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Hitomi Sato
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Shota Kageyama
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Inside the park when not in a Room or Pure/Strange Space
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Great Marsh
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Hitomi Sato
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Shota Kageyama
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When battling in Pure Space
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Battle! (Pure Space)*
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Shota Kageyama[1]
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Shota Kageyama
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When battling in Strange Space
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Battle! (Strange Space)*
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Shota Kageyama[2]
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Shota Kageyama
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Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release.
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Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ハマナスパーク Hamanasu Park
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From 浜茄子 hamanasu (rugosa rose), the official flower of Hokkaido (real-life model of Sinnoh)
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English
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Ramanas Park
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From Ramanas rose (alternative name of rugosa rose)
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German
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Hamanasu-Park
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From its Japanese name
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Spanish
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Parque Hansa
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From Rosa rugosa 'Hansa' (rugosa rose hybrid)
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French
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Parc Rosa Rugosa
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From Rosa rugosa (scientific name of the rugosa rose)
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Italian
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Parco Rosa Rugosa
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From Rosa rugosa (scientific name of the rugosa rose)
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Korean
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해당화파크 Haedanghwa Park
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From 해당화 (海棠花) haedanghwa (rugosa rose)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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玫瑰公園 / 玫瑰公园 Méiguī Gōngyuán
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From 玫瑰 méiguī / mùihgwai (rugosa rose)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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玫瑰公園 Mùihgwai Gūngyún
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Russian
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Парк Раманас Park Ramanas
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Transcription of its English name
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References
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