Was this games only? I'm wondering about the lack of Orange Islands.
Also, why is Sinjoh ruins in between Kanto and Sinnoh even though it's north of Ecruteak in the ingame map?
Was this games only? I'm wondering about the lack of Orange Islands.
Also, why is Sinjoh ruins in between Kanto and Sinnoh even though it's north of Ecruteak in the ingame map?
Let me answer for NikNaks: It's based on the real world.
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Yes, this is a map using game regions. I'm planning to make one for the anime, either using this, or one of the globes I saw posted in the World Maps thread. I do actually have the Orange Islands already mapped out in this style, so I'll just need to fix up the islands and slot them in place of the Seviis.
Ah, well, I figured the arrow just meant "up there somewhere". xD And they seemed like the best mountains that were sort-of equidistant between Sinnoh and Johto. If that makes sense.Also, why is Sinjoh ruins in between Kanto and Sinnoh even though it's north of Ecruteak in the ingame map?

Those maps are the best that I've ever seen! I've been wanting to do something like that for years!
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Haha, thanks! If you have any suggestions, please say!
Wow that’s a great map you got there. I had considered making my own in HGSS style but just couldn’t stick with it. If you're taking suggestions, I’ve always thought that the Oblivia region was located to the north west of the Johto region and that the islands were based off of the Oki Islands(For Renbow, Dolce, and Mitonga Islands), Liancourt Rocks(For Layuda and Tilikule Islands), and Ulleungdo Island(For Sophian Island) which are located in the sea north of the Chugoku region. It’s up to you though and whatever you feel is right, but yeah good job.
Funny you should say that. My update a couple of days ago moved it right there. xD

Neat!
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