Map Interactive Map Location of Beryl Ward in Reborn.
The Beryl Ward is the northwesternmost Ward of Reborn City and the seventh Ward the Player passes through on their journey through the Reborn Region. It is the Location of the Beryl Library, the Beryl Bridge, the Beryl Cemetery, and the Beryl Gym. It also is connected to Beryl Cave and Rhodochrine Forest.
A cave accessed west of the Beryl Gym with Rock Smash. It leads to the Rhodochrine Jungle Totem Area, and after obtaining Rock Climb, you can also access a different part of Teknite Ridge.
Just to the left of the Beryl Gym is a path that leads to the Beryl Cemetery. This vine-covered graveyard has been quite damaged, to the point where some graves are unreadable, but a few can be made out:
Down and left of the PokéMart is a streetrat that will tell you of his misfortune and ask for money. If you give him at least ₽5000 he will give you the Magnetic Lure, a held item that guarantees encounters of Pokemon you have not caught and ensures fleeing from battle. After the restoration of Reborn City, this item can be obtained from the same NPC. He will still be in Beryl Ward but slightly lower than where he used to be.
Helioptile Event[]
During sunny weather, a Helioptile can be found on the roof of the hotel next to the PokéMart. It will join the player if they give it a PokéSnax. Helioptile has the Egg Move Electric Terrain in its moveset.
Pumpkaboo Event[]
At night, if the player has a Soul Candle, they can use it on a large pumpkin to make Pumpkaboo appear and catch it. Its level varies depending on the pumpkin used. Any Pumpkaboo encountered here has a 50% chance of having the Egg Move Destiny Bond in its moveset.
After the player has met Shelly in Lapis Ward, the ghost of Corey will appear on a hotel roof in Beryl Ward on a clear night. This ghost is really a Zorua in disguise, and finding it will prompt it to run away.
Beryl Ward is named after the mineral, beryl. Better-known variations of beryl are emerald (green beryl) and aquamarine (blue beryl), but there are also morganite (pink beryl), heliodor (golden-green beryl), goshenite (clear beryl), and bixbite (red beryl; do not confuse with bixbyte, a manganese iron oxide mineral). Judging by its dark red colour scheme, Beryl Ward seems to be named after the red beryl variety.