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Landmarks of Holon seen though Stadium cards with a brief description of their card effects:
>Cursed Stone (JP: Cursed Shrine): A cave entrance in Mirage Forest. Slowly damages Pokémon with Poké-Powers at a rate of 10 damage per turn.
>Full Flame (JP: Lasting Flame): A ring of fire in Mirage Forest that may be or merely resembles a campfire. Burn cannot be cured via evolution and has its damage effect doubled.
>Giant Stump: A huge cut tree stump in Mirage Forest. Reduces the allowed amount of benched Pokémon to 3.
>Power Tree (JP: Strange Large Tree): A massive tree in a more open area of Mirage Forest. Allows 1 basic Energy to go from the discard pile to the hand once per turn as long as the discard pile lacks Special Energy.
>Strange Cave (JP: Mystery Cave): A water-filled cave inside Mirage Forest. Allows fossil Pokémon to be played without the need of a fossil card.
>Holon Research Tower: The centerpiece of Holon village. Converts all Delta Pokémon's attached basic Energy to Type/Metal Energy.
>Holon Ruins: A presumably abandoned building located in northeast Holon village. Allows players with Delta Pokémon in play to draw 1 card then discard 1 card during their turns.
>Holon Lake: A lake found outside Holon village that's home to a strange monument. Allows Delta Pokémon to use the move Delta Call which can bring 1 Delta Pokémon from the deck to the hand.
>Crystal Beach: The beach of a remote island far from Holon filled with numerous crystals. Converts all Special Energy that provides 2 or more Energy into 1 Colorless Energy.
>Holon Circle: A crater found on the remote island with 3 conspicuously arranged crystals inside. Negates 1 attack by an Active Pokémon.
>Holon Legacy (JP: Holon's Holy Site): A monolith in an arid portion of an island beyond the horizon. Negates Delta Pokémon's weaknesses and Poké-Powers.
If you're wondering about the Poké Ball pattern, that is seen in a lot of stadium cards.