Ambalchi Temple
Introduction
According to archaeologists the Ambalchi Temple and its lush gardens were first built over 2500 years ago by the earliest inhabitants of New Logora, the Tanoby. The stone structure is almost completely covered by vibrant plant life of all sorts. Most amazing of all is the fact that it continues to grow the way it has without any human intervention whatsoever, a mysterious property that has earned it the nickname "Babylon Gardens". The area plays host to a large number of New Logora's native Grass-types, all of which are apparently drawn here by its strong natural energy. The only non-Grass-type Pokémon that call the Temple home are a few variants of the mysterious Unown.
Name Origin
corruption of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon + chinampa, a Mesoamerican "floating garden"
Pokémon found in Ambalchi Temple
Temple Gardens
Pokémon | Rarity | Level Range | Encounter Method |
---|---|---|---|
Gowatu / Turatal | 30% | 12–24 / 25+ | Walking |
Mefflora / Mephodil / Spilotalis | 25% | 12–19 / 20–30 / 31+ | Walking |
Exeggcute | 20% | 12+ | Walking |
Petilil | 15% | 12+ | Walking |
Cherubi / Cherrim | 10% | 12–24 / 25+ | Walking |
Temple Interior
Only those with permission from the Revivalists are permitted into this area and beyond. Volunteering to help the Revivalists with some of their ongoing work is usually a good way to get started.
Pokémon | Rarity | Level Range | Encounter Method |
---|---|---|---|
Parasect | 40% | 28+ | Walking |
Turatal | 35% | 28+ | Walking |
Mephodil / Spilotalis | 20% | 25–30 / 31+ | Walking |
Unown (D, G, H, V, W, Y) | 5% | 25+ | Walking |
Temple Heart/Shrine
Parasect and Cherrim will evolve (into Paracordis and Cerisol, respectively) if leveled up in this area.
Pokémon | Rarity | Level Range | Encounter Method |
---|---|---|---|
Unown (D, G, H, V, W, Y) | 99% | 30+ | Walking |
Unown (!, ?) | 1% | 30+ | Walking |
Nearby Locations
North: N/A | ||
West: N/A | Ambalchi Temple | East: N/A |
South: Route NL4 / Denath Plains | ||
Other Nearby Places: N/A |