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Usually coupled with an island and much larger than the [[First Town]], this is usually just where the characters are going to [[Get On the Boat]] to the next continent. Otherwise expect a fishing village and a beach, perhaps with a [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere|floating fish monster]]. If the boat doesn't leave fast enough to get wrecked at sea, the [[Port Town]] suffers this fate instead.
Usually coupled with an island and much larger than the [[First Town]], this is usually just where the characters are going to [[Get On the Boat]] to the next continent. Otherwise expect a fishing village and a beach, perhaps with a [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere|floating fish monster]]. If the boat doesn't leave fast enough to get wrecked at sea, the [[Port Town]] suffers this fate instead.


Often the [[Port Town]] will only let you [[Get On the Boat]] after doing a [[Fetch Quest|quest]], usually as a way [[Broken Bridge|to assure the game you're ready]] to move ahead to an area where you might not be able to backtrack to. If the [[Port Town]] is host to an unsavory or criminal subdistract filled with smugglers, privateers and pirates, this is the [[Not So Safe Harbor]].
Often the [[Port Town]] will only let you [[Get On the Boat]] after doing a [[Fetch Quest|quest]], usually as a way [[Broken Bridge|to assure the game you're ready]] to move ahead to an area where you might not be able to backtrack to. If the [[Port Town]] is host to an unsavory or criminal subdistract filled with smugglers, privateers and pirates, this is the [[Not-So-Safe Harbor]].
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* The titular Port Town from ''[[F-Zero]]'', servicing as a port for space travel on Earth.
* The titular Port Town from ''[[F-Zero]]'', servicing as a port for space travel on Earth.
* [[Pokémon Red and Blue (Video Game)|Vermilion City]], [[Pokémon Gold and Silver (Video Game)|Olivine City]], [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (Video Game)|Slateport City]] (even has port in its name), [[Pokémon XD|Gateon Port]], and [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (Video Game)|Canalave City]] from the ''[[Pokémon (Franchise)|Pokémon]]'' series. [[Pokémon Black and White (Video Game)|Castelia City]] is a mix between this and [[Capital City]].
* [[Pokémon Red and Blue (Video Game)|Vermilion City]], [[Pokémon Gold and Silver (Video Game)|Olivine City]], [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (Video Game)|Slateport City]] (even has port in its name), [[Pokémon XD|Gateon Port]], and [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (Video Game)|Canalave City]] from the ''[[Pokémon (Franchise)|Pokémon]]'' series. [[Pokémon Black and White (Video Game)|Castelia City]] is a mix between this and [[Capital City]].

Revision as of 08:09, 9 January 2014

"Hey, where am I?"

"You wanna know where you are? Hahaha! In Port Royal!"
—Intro to "Port Royal" by Running Wild

Usually coupled with an island and much larger than the First Town, this is usually just where the characters are going to Get On the Boat to the next continent. Otherwise expect a fishing village and a beach, perhaps with a floating fish monster. If the boat doesn't leave fast enough to get wrecked at sea, the Port Town suffers this fate instead.

Often the Port Town will only let you Get On the Boat after doing a quest, usually as a way to assure the game you're ready to move ahead to an area where you might not be able to backtrack to. If the Port Town is host to an unsavory or criminal subdistract filled with smugglers, privateers and pirates, this is the Not-So-Safe Harbor.

Examples of Port Town include: