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| slogan = The City of Fragrant Flowers |
| slogan = The City of Fragrant Flowers |
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| region = Johto |
| region = Johto |
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− | | routes = ↑North - [[Route 30]]<br>→East - [[Route 29]] |
+ | | routes = ↑North - [[Route 30]]<br />→East - [[Route 29]] |
| map = Cherrygrove City Johto Map.gif |
| map = Cherrygrove City Johto Map.gif |
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+ | ===City tour=== |
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⚫ | [[Guide Gent]], who is originally located near the town's east entrance, will offer the player a tour of the city. The tour route includes the [[Pokémon Center]], [[Poké Mart]], the exit to [[Route 30]], the coast, and [[Guide Gent]]'s house. After the tour is complete, the player receives the [[Map Card]] for their [[PokéGear]]. In ''[[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', the player also receives the [[Running Shoes|running shoes]]. |
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+ | <tabber> |
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− | '''The City Tour''' |
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+ | {|class="sortable" style="min-width:300px; max-width:500px; padding:2px; border:2px solid gold; background-color:silver; color:#000; text-align:center; {{roundy|10px}}" cellspacing=1 |
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+ | !class="unsortable"|Sprite |
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+ | !Item |
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+ | !Method |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Mystic_Water.png]]||[[Mystic Water]]||Floor{{tt|*|Requires Surf}} |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Bag_Nugget_Sprite.png]]||[[Nugget]] ||Dowsing Machine{{tt|*|Requires Surf in the north-east corner of the city (hidden)}} |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Bag_Nugget_Sprite.png]]||[[Nugget]] ||Dowsing Machine{{tt|*|Requires Surf and Rock Climb (hidden)}} |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Runningshoesbag.png]]||[[Running Shoes]]||Gift from Guide Gent |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | | ||Map Card{{tt|*|Pokégear item}}||Gift from Guide Gent |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |-| |
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+ | Generation II= |
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+ | {|class="sortable" style="min-width:300px; max-width:500px; padding:2px; border:2px solid gold; background-color:silver; color:#000; text-align:center; {{roundy|10px}}" cellspacing=1 |
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+ | !Item |
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+ | !Method |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[Mystic Water]]||Floor{{tt|*|Requires Surf}} |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |Map Card{{tt|*|Pokégear item}}||Gift from Guide Gent |
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+ | |} |
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+ | </tabber> |
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+ | ===Poké Mart=== |
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+ | <tabber> |
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− | + | Generation IV= |
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+ | {|class="sortable" style="min-width:300px; max-width:500px; padding:2px; border:2px solid gold; background-color:silver; color:#000; text-align:center; {{roundy|10px}}" cellspacing=1 |
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− | *[[Map Card]] |
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+ | !class="unsortable"|Sprite |
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− | *[[Mystic Water]] |
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+ | !Item |
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+ | !Price |
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+ | !Unlocked |
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− | *[[Running Shoes]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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− | *[[Map Card]] |
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+ | |[[File:Poké_Ball_Sprite.png]]||[[Poké Ball]]||{{Poke}}200||After the catching tutorial on [[Route 29]] |
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− | *[[Mystic Water]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Great_Ball_Sprite.png]]||[[Great Ball]]||{{Poke}}600||After the player has acquired 3 gym badges |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Ultra_Ball_Sprite.png]]||[[Ultra Ball]]||{{Poke}}1200||After the player has acquired 5 gym badges |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Potion_Sprite.png]]||[[Potion]]||{{Poke}}300||Can be purchased at any time |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Super_Potion_Sprite.png]]||[[Super Potion]]||{{Poke}}700||After the player has acquired 1 gym badge |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Hyper_Potion_Sprite.png]]||[[Hyper Potion]]||{{Poke}}1200||After the player has acquired 5 gym badges |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Max_Potion_Sprite.png]]||[[Max Potion]]||{{Poke}}2500||After the player has acquired 7 gym badges |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Full_Restore_Sprite.png]]||[[Full Restore]]||{{Poke}}3000||After the player has acquired 8 gym badges |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Revive_Sprite.png]]||[[Revive]]||{{Poke}}1500||After the player has acquired 3 gym badges |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Antidote_Sprite.png]]||[[Antidote]]||{{Poke}}100||Can be purchased at any time |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Bag_Parlyz_Heal_Sprite.png]]||[[Paralyz Heal]]||{{Poke}}200||Can be purchased at any time |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Awakening_Sprite.png]]||[[Awakening]]||{{Poke}}250||After the player has acquired 1 gym badge |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Burn_Heal_Sprite.png]]||[[Burn Heal]]||{{Poke}}250||After the player has acquired 1 gym badge |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Ice_Heal_Sprite.png]]||[[Ice Heal]]||{{Poke}}250||After the player has acquired 1 gym badge |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Full_Heal_Sprite.png]]||[[Full Heal]]||{{Poke}}600||After the player has acquired 5 gym badges |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Escape_Rope_Sprite.png]]||[[Escape Rope]]||{{Poke}}550||After the player has acquired 1 gym badge |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Repel_Sprite.png]]||[[Repel]]||{{Poke}}350||After the player has acquired 1 gym badge |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Super_Repel_Sprite.png]]||[[Super Repel]]||{{Poke}}500||After the player has acquired 3 gym badges |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Max_Repel_Sprite.png]]||[[Max Repel]]||{{Poke}}700||After the player has acquired 7 gym badges |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Air_Mail_Sprite.png]]||[[Mail|Air Mail]]||{{Poke}}50||After the catching tutorial on [[Route 29]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:Heal_Ball_Sprite.png]]||[[Heal Ball]]||{{Poke}}300||After the catching tutorial on [[Route 29]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |-| |
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+ | Generation II= |
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+ | {|class="sortable" style="min-width:300px; max-width:500px; padding:2px; border:2px solid gold; background-color:silver; color:#000; text-align:center; {{roundy|10px}}" cellspacing=1 |
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+ | !Item |
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+ | !Price |
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+ | !Unlocked |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[Poké Ball]]||{{Poke}}200||After the player has obtained the [[Pokédex]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[Potion]]||{{Poke}}300||Can be purchased at any time |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[Antidote]]||{{Poke}}100||Can be purchased at any time |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[Paralyz Heal]]||{{Poke}}200||Can be purchased at any time |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[Awakening]]||{{Poke}}250||Can be purchased at any time |
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+ | |} |
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+ | </tabber> |
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− | == |
+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Cherrygrove City has no [[Gym]]; however, like its counterparts [[Viridian City]], [[Oldale Town]], and [[Sandgem Town]], it mainly acts as a tutorial for the player, introducing them to concepts such as the Pokémon Center, Poké Mart, etc. |
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+ | *The bottom half of a lake is seen behind the trees to the northeast of the town, and the upper half can be seen from the southwest of Route 30. It is inaccessible in ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]''; however, in ''[[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', Route 30 allows the player to travel to the pond through an extension. Different Pokémon can be caught depending on where the player caught the Pokémon. |
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+ | ===Name of origin=== |
Cherries are a type of fruit, and a grove is a large group of trees growing near each other. |
Cherries are a type of fruit, and a grove is a large group of trees growing near each other. |
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Revision as of 13:29, 3 September 2015
Cherrygrove City is a small city located in Johto. It is the first city the players finds in the region.
Demographics
The population of Cherrygrove City is about 12. This makes it the second-smallest city in the Johto region. This area is where the player battles his/her Rival for the first time.
Areas of Interest
City tour
Guide Gent, who is originally located near the town's east entrance, will offer the player a tour of the city. The tour route includes the Pokémon Center, Poké Mart, the exit to Route 30, the coast, and Guide Gent's house. After the tour is complete, the player receives the Map Card for their PokéGear. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the player also receives the running shoes.
Items
Sprite | Item | Method |
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Mystic Water | Floor* | |
File:Bag Nugget Sprite.png | Nugget | Dowsing Machine* |
File:Bag Nugget Sprite.png | Nugget | Dowsing Machine* |
Running Shoes | Gift from Guide Gent | |
Map Card* | Gift from Guide Gent |
Item | Method |
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Mystic Water | Floor* |
Map Card* | Gift from Guide Gent |
Poké Mart
Sprite | Item | Price | Unlocked |
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Poké Ball | 200 | After the catching tutorial on Route 29 | |
Great Ball | 600 | After the player has acquired 3 gym badges | |
Ultra Ball | 1200 | After the player has acquired 5 gym badges | |
Potion | 300 | Can be purchased at any time | |
Super Potion | 700 | After the player has acquired 1 gym badge | |
Hyper Potion | 1200 | After the player has acquired 5 gym badges | |
Max Potion | 2500 | After the player has acquired 7 gym badges | |
Full Restore | 3000 | After the player has acquired 8 gym badges | |
Revive | 1500 | After the player has acquired 3 gym badges | |
Antidote | 100 | Can be purchased at any time | |
File:Bag Parlyz Heal Sprite.png | Paralyz Heal | 200 | Can be purchased at any time |
Awakening | 250 | After the player has acquired 1 gym badge | |
Burn Heal | 250 | After the player has acquired 1 gym badge | |
Ice Heal | 250 | After the player has acquired 1 gym badge | |
Full Heal | 600 | After the player has acquired 5 gym badges | |
Escape Rope | 550 | After the player has acquired 1 gym badge | |
Repel | 350 | After the player has acquired 1 gym badge | |
Super Repel | 500 | After the player has acquired 3 gym badges | |
Max Repel | 700 | After the player has acquired 7 gym badges | |
Air Mail | 50 | After the catching tutorial on Route 29 | |
Heal Ball | 300 | After the catching tutorial on Route 29 |
Trivia
- Cherrygrove City has no Gym; however, like its counterparts Viridian City, Oldale Town, and Sandgem Town, it mainly acts as a tutorial for the player, introducing them to concepts such as the Pokémon Center, Poké Mart, etc.
- The bottom half of a lake is seen behind the trees to the northeast of the town, and the upper half can be seen from the southwest of Route 30. It is inaccessible in Pokémon Gold and Silver; however, in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Route 30 allows the player to travel to the pond through an extension. Different Pokémon can be caught depending on where the player caught the Pokémon.
Name of origin
Cherries are a type of fruit, and a grove is a large group of trees growing near each other.
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