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+ | |slogan = City of Energy |
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+ | |name = Oreburgh City |
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+ | |japanese = クロガネシティ |
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+ | |romaji = Kurogane City |
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− | '''Right Counter''' |
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+ | |image = Oreburgh city.gif |
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+ | |region = Sinnoh |
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+ | |routes = North - [[Sinnoh Route 205|Route 205]]<br />West - [[Sinnoh Route 204|Route 204]] |
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+ | |size = 42 |
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+ | |gymname = [[Oreburgh City Gym]] |
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+ | |leader = [[Roark]] |
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+ | |types = {{type|Rock}} |
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+ | |badge = [[Gym Badges#Coal Badge|Coal Badge]]}} |
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⚫ | '''Oreburgh City''' is known as the "City of Energy". Buildings here include [[Pokémon Center]], [[Pokémart]], the [[Gym Leader]], [[Roark]], [[Oreburgh City#Oreburgh Mining Museum|Oreburgh Mining Museum]], and [[Oreburgh Mine]]. At the north, it is [[Route 207]], but is inaccessible without a bike. To the west, it is [[Oreburgh Gate]]. Oreburgh Mine is at the south. Oreburgh City is west of [[Jubilife City]]. |
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+ | !colspan="5" style="background-color:#013220; color:#FFFFFF;"|Right Counter |
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+ | |style="background-color: #66B032; color:#000000;"|'''Item''' |
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+ | |style="background-color: #66B032; color:#000000;"|'''Price''' |
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+ | |style="background-color: #66B032; color:#000000;"|'''Descriptions''' |
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|[[Poké Ball]] |
|[[Poké Ball]] |
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+ | |An item to catch Pokémon. |
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|[[Potion]] |
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− | |Restores HP of Pokémon by 20 points. |
+ | |Restores HP of a Pokémon by 20 points. |
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|[[Antidote]] |
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− | |Heals a |
+ | |Heals a Pokémon from poisoning. |
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|[[Parlyz Heal]] |
|[[Parlyz Heal]] |
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− | |Heals a |
+ | |Heals a Pokémon from paralysis. |
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+ | !colspan="5" style="background-color:#013220; color:#FFFFFF;"|Left Counter |
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+ | |style="background-color: #66B032; color:#000000;"|'''Item''' |
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+ | |style="background-color: #66B032; color:#000000;"|'''Price''' |
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|[[Tunnel Mail]] |
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|Stationery featuring a print of a dimly lit coal mine. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery. |
|Stationery featuring a print of a dimly lit coal mine. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery. |
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− | |[[Heal Ball]] |
+ | |[[Poké Ball#Heal Ball|Heal Ball]] |
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− | |A remedial Poké Ball that restores the caught Pokémon's HP and eliminates any |
+ | |A remedial Poké Ball that restores the caught Pokémon's HP and eliminates any status problem. |
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− | |[[Net Ball]] |
+ | |[[Poké Ball#Net Ball|Net Ball]] |
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|A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on Water- and Bug-type Pokémon. |
|A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on Water- and Bug-type Pokémon. |
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==Oreburgh Pokémon Gym== |
==Oreburgh Pokémon Gym== |
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This is the first gym you come across in the whole Sinnoh region. You have to find [[Roark]] from the [[Oreburgh Mine]] because he is not there the first time you visit the city. He uses Rock-type Pokémon. The road towards the Gym Leader is straightforward. You can avoid the trainers there and battle the Gym Leader directly. However, you are encouraged to battle the trainers to earn experience points and cash, so that you are ready to battle with the Gym Leader. |
This is the first gym you come across in the whole Sinnoh region. You have to find [[Roark]] from the [[Oreburgh Mine]] because he is not there the first time you visit the city. He uses Rock-type Pokémon. The road towards the Gym Leader is straightforward. You can avoid the trainers there and battle the Gym Leader directly. However, you are encouraged to battle the trainers to earn experience points and cash, so that you are ready to battle with the Gym Leader. |
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===Trainers=== |
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====Youngster Jonathon==== |
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+ | | Lv. 10 |
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+ | | [[Pokémon types#Rock-type|Rock]] |
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− | Money: 160 |
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====Youngster Colin==== |
====Youngster Colin==== |
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+ | | [[Image:Pt 074 front.png]] |
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− | |[[Geodude]] |
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+ | | [[Geodude]] ♂ |
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+ | | Lv. 7 |
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+ | | [[Pokémon types#Rock-type|Rock]] |
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+ | | [[Pokémon types#Rock-type|Rock]] |
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===Gym Leader Roark=== |
===Gym Leader Roark=== |
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!colspan="3" style="background-color:#lightblue; color:black;"|Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum |
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+ | |[[File:Pt 074 front.png]] |
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+ | |[[File:Pt 095 front.png]] |
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+ | |[[File:CranidosSprite.png]] |
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+ | |[[Geodude]] ♂ |
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+ | |[[Onix]] ♂ |
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+ | |[[Cranidos]] ♂ |
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+ | |Lv. 12 |
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'''Money: 1680''' |
'''Money: 1680''' |
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After you have battled Roark, you will receive a [[Coal Badge]]. This badge allows you to use HM06 [[Rock Smash]] outside battles. He also gives you TM76 [[Stealth Rock]]. |
After you have battled Roark, you will receive a [[Coal Badge]]. This badge allows you to use HM06 [[Rock Smash]] outside battles. He also gives you TM76 [[Stealth Rock]]. |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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===Inaccessible Gym=== |
===Inaccessible Gym=== |
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⚫ | When you first visit Oreburgh City, a Youngster will talk to you and bring you to a Gym. Your rival is standing at the entrance, apparently he had defeated the Gym Leader. He said that the Gym Leader is not at the gym, he is currently at [[Oreburgh Mine]] mining rocks. Head to Oreburgh Mine to find him. |
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+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Oreburgh City 1.png]][[File:EP484 Ciudad Pirita.png|thumb|left|Oreburgh City in the anime]] |
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⚫ | When you first visit Oreburgh City, a Youngster will talk to you and bring you to a Gym. Your |
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===Trading for a Machop=== |
===Trading for a Machop=== |
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A girl in a house wanted a [[Machop]] and willing to trade her [[Abra]] for it. |
A girl in a house wanted a [[Machop]] and willing to trade her [[Abra]] for it. |
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+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Oreburgh City 2.png]] |
===Oreburgh Mining Museum=== |
===Oreburgh Mining Museum=== |
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This is the place where you can extract Pokémon from fossils. Talk to the impatient man at the counter to extract the fossils. He can extract fossils later when you complete more of your adventure. |
This is the place where you can extract Pokémon from fossils. Talk to the impatient man at the counter to extract the fossils. He can extract fossils later when you complete more of your adventure. |
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+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Oreburgh City 7.png]] |
===Get Free Goodies=== |
===Get Free Goodies=== |
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+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Oreburgh City 3.png|thumb]] |
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+ | If you have a [[Zubat]](or a Geodude in Platinum) in your party, visit the second house next to Oreburgh Gate and show it to the plump man at the second floor. He will give you a [[Poké Ball#Heal Ball|Heal Ball]]. |
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+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Oreburgh City 10.png]] |
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+ | ===To Eterna City!=== |
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+ | You can access Eterna City directly at [[Route 207]]. But it is inaccessible without a bike. So you have to go back to [[Jubilife City]] and head north to make a detour to [[Eterna City]]. You will get bumped by your friend when you are heading to the Oreburgh Mine, he will explain for you and then run off to Eterna City. |
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+ | [[File:Diamond-Pearl Oreburgh City 9.png]] |
+ | ==Quick Walkthrough== |
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+ | Oreburgh City → [[Oreburgh Mine#Meeting Roark|Oreburgh Mine]] → [[Oreburgh City#Oreburgh Pokémon Gym|Oreburgh Gym]] → [[Jubilife City#Battle Team Galactic|Jubilife City]] → [[Route 204]] → ... |
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+ | [[Category:Cities]] |
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Revision as of 22:02, 20 July 2014
Oreburgh City is known as the "City of Energy". Buildings here include Pokémon Center, Pokémart, the Gym Leader, Roark, Oreburgh Mining Museum, and Oreburgh Mine. At the north, it is Route 207, but is inaccessible without a bike. To the west, it is Oreburgh Gate. Oreburgh Mine is at the south. Oreburgh City is west of Jubilife City.
PokéMart Merchandise
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Item | Price | Descriptions | ||
Poké Ball | 200 | An item to catch Pokémon. | ||
Potion | 300 | Restores HP of a Pokémon by 20 points. | ||
Antidote | 100 | Heals a Pokémon from poisoning. | ||
Parlyz Heal | 200 | Heals a Pokémon from paralysis. | ||
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Item | Price | Descriptions | ||
Tunnel Mail | 50 | Stationery featuring a print of a dimly lit coal mine. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery. | ||
Heal Ball | 300 | A remedial Poké Ball that restores the caught Pokémon's HP and eliminates any status problem. | ||
Net Ball | 1000 | A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on Water- and Bug-type Pokémon. |
Oreburgh Pokémon Gym
This is the first gym you come across in the whole Sinnoh region. You have to find Roark from the Oreburgh Mine because he is not there the first time you visit the city. He uses Rock-type Pokémon. The road towards the Gym Leader is straightforward. You can avoid the trainers there and battle the Gym Leader directly. However, you are encouraged to battle the trainers to earn experience points and cash, so that you are ready to battle with the Gym Leader.
Trainers
Youngster Jonathon
Youngster Jonathon |
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Geodude ♂ |
Lv. 10 |
Rock |
Ground |
Money: 160 |
Youngster Colin
Youngster Colin | |
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Geodude ♂ | Onix ♂ |
Lv. 7 | Lv. 7 |
Rock | Rock |
Ground | Ground |
Money: 128 |
Gym Leader Roark
It is recommended that you use a Grass-type or Water-type Pokémon to exploit Roark's Pokémon weakness. If you chose Chimchar at the beginning, it will be difficult to battle, so you have to catch a Pokémon that can exploit his Pokémon, such as Machop.
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File:CranidosSprite.png | ||
Geodude ♂ | Onix ♂ | Cranidos ♂ |
Lv. 12 | Lv. 12 | Lv. 14 |
Rock | Rock | Rock |
Ground | Ground | - |
Money: 1680
After you have battled Roark, you will receive a Coal Badge. This badge allows you to use HM06 Rock Smash outside battles. He also gives you TM76 Stealth Rock.
Events
Inaccessible Gym
When you first visit Oreburgh City, a Youngster will talk to you and bring you to a Gym. Your rival is standing at the entrance, apparently he had defeated the Gym Leader. He said that the Gym Leader is not at the gym, he is currently at Oreburgh Mine mining rocks. Head to Oreburgh Mine to find him.
Trading for a Machop
A girl in a house wanted a Machop and willing to trade her Abra for it.
Oreburgh Mining Museum
This is the place where you can extract Pokémon from fossils. Talk to the impatient man at the counter to extract the fossils. He can extract fossils later when you complete more of your adventure.
Get Free Goodies
Tour the town and get free items! Talk to the worker near the mine to receive a free Super Potion. Then go to the house at the east to get Great Ball. Go to the house at the extreme left (near Oreburgh Gate) to get Dusk Ball.
If you have a Zubat(or a Geodude in Platinum) in your party, visit the second house next to Oreburgh Gate and show it to the plump man at the second floor. He will give you a Heal Ball.
To Eterna City!
You can access Eterna City directly at Route 207. But it is inaccessible without a bike. So you have to go back to Jubilife City and head north to make a detour to Eterna City. You will get bumped by your friend when you are heading to the Oreburgh Mine, he will explain for you and then run off to Eterna City.
Quick Walkthrough
Oreburgh City → Oreburgh Mine → Oreburgh Gym → Jubilife City → Route 204 → ...
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