Pokémon Diamond and Pearl/Oreburgh Gate: Difference between revisions

From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki
m
Update {{Pokemon/Trainer}} usage
m (Update {{Pokemon/Trainer}} usage)
(8 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Diamond and Pearl}}
{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Diamond and Pearl}}
==Wild Pokémon==
'''Oreburgh Gate is a connecting cave for Route 203 and Oreburgh City. It has two floors but the basement can't be accessed until you can use HM06 Rock Smash outside of battle.'''
{|{{prettytable}}
 
|+ Pokémon Found on 1F
__TOC__
! Pokémon
 
! Version
==1F==
! Type
[[File:Pokemon DP Oreburgh Gate 1F.png|200px|right|Oreburgh Gate 1F]]
! Morning
Almost immediately to the left of the entrance there is a hiker who will walk down and give you HM06 {{bpm|Rock Smash}}.
! Midday
 
! Night
The north path leads to the basement but is current inaccessible since you cant use Rock Smash outside of battle yet but that will be resolved after you beat Roark, Oreburgh's Gym Leader.
|-
 
! {{bp|Geodude}} [[File:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|80px]]
Take the east path and you will run into two trainers which are avoidable by going behind their backs. At the end is the exit to Oreburgh City.
| D/P
 
| {{pkmni|Rock}}{{pkmni|Ground}}
===Trainers===
| Common
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
| Common
{{Pokemon/Trainer|DP}}
| Common
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|DP|Camper|Curtis|112}}
|-
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|DP|403|7}}
! {{bp|Zubat}} [[File:Pokemon 041Zubat.png|60px]]
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|DP|Picnicker|Diana|80}}
| D/P
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|DP|406|5}}
| {{pkmni|Poison}}{{pkmni|Flying}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|DP|054|5}}
| Uncommon
| Uncommon
| Uncommon
|-
! {{bp|Psyduck}} [[File:Pokemon 054Psyduck.png|40px]]
| D/P
| {{pkmni|Water}}
| Common
| Common
| Common
|}
|}
</div>
===Pokémon found===
Here is you first chance to get a geodude and a psyduck(only in Platinum). You can also get a zubat here if you didn't go through Route 203 at night.


{|{{prettytable}}
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
|+ Pokémon Found while Walking Around B1
{{Pokemon/Wild|DP}}
! Pokémon
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||041|6|20|bp=1}}
! Version
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||054|||bp=1}}
! Type
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||074|4-8|80|bp=1}}
! Morning
! Midday
! Night
|-
! {{bp|Geodude}} [[File:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|80px]]
| D/P
| {{pkmni|Rock}}{{pkmni|Ground}}
| Uncommon
| Uncommon
| Uncommon
|-
! {{bp|Zubat}} [[File:Pokemon 041Zubat.png|60px]]
| D/P
| {{pkmni|Poison}}{{pkmni|Flying}}
| Common
| Common
| Common
|-
! {{bp|Psyduck}} [[File:Pokemon 054Psyduck.png|40px]]
| D/P
| {{pkmni|Water}}
| Uncommon
| Uncommon
| Uncommon
|}
|}
{{Pokemon/Wild|PLA}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||041|5-8|50}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||054|5-7|35}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||074|5,7|15}}
|}
</div>


{|{{prettytable}}
===New Pokémon===
|+ Pokémon Found while Fishing in B1
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
! Pokémon
{{Pokemon/New|title=#54 Psyduck|contents={{PokePic|Psyduck|right}}
! Version
{{bp|Psyduck}} is first available to platinum players in Oreburgh Gate by walking in the cave. Diamond and Pearl players have to wait until later.
! Type
 
! Old Rod
Psyduck learns some good Water moves, as well as some Psychic moves, such as {{bpm|Confusion}} and {{bpm|Zen Headbutt}} to expand their type coverage. Pick one up if you chose to not get an Abra or pick both up as they are both very useful later on!}}
! Good Rod
{{Pokemon/New|title=#74 Geodude|contents={{PokePic|Geodude|right}}
|-
{{bp|Geodude}} is a good pick up for your team to beat those pesky electric types early on until you can find a better ground type such as Gible. Its defense is great but it has horrible speed due to the fact that its a rock.
! {{bp|Magikarp}} [[File:Pokemon 129Magikarp.png|40px]]
 
| D/P
It evolves into Graveler at level 25 and into Golem via player trade.}}
| {{pkmni|Water}}
</div>
| Common
 
| Common
==B1F==
|-
[[File:Pokemon DP Oreburgh Gate B1F.png|right|200px|Oreburgh Gate B1F]]
! {{bp|Barboach}} [[File:Pokemon 339Barboach.png|60px]]
Unless you want to make multiple trips, only come here once you have a bike, Rock Smash, Strength,and Surf.
| D/P
 
| {{pkmni|Water}}{{pkmni|Ground}}
Go down the stairs after the entrance and go right and break some rocks to find TM70 {{bpm|Flash}}.
| N/A
 
| Uncommon
Make your way back to the stairs and now break the rocks to the left. There is a biker in the middle of the breakable rocks that explains that the jumps here can be only made with a bike in the 4th gear. Go above the ledge to find a stardust.
 
After breaking the rocks and jumping up the slopes you will find TM31 {{bpm|Brick Break}}. You will then Surf west to find Veteran Grant. After you beat him go down the stairs push and break rocks to get an Earth Plate and TM01 {{bpm|Focus Punch}}. I suggest using an escape rope, dig or teleport to get out.
 
===Trainer===
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer|DP}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer row|DP|Veteran|Grant|2800}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|DP|447|33}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|DP|075|35}}
{{Pokemon/Trainer mon|DP|398|34}}
|}
|}
</div>


{|{{prettytable}}
===Pokémon found===
|+ Pokémon Found while Surfing in B1
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
! Pokémon
{{Pokemon/Wild|DP}}
! Version
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||041|8-10|60|bp=1}}
! Type
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||042|||bp=1}}
! All Day
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||054|8-10|30|bp=1}}
|-
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||074|7-9|10|bp=1}}
! {{bp|Golbat}} [[File:Pokemon 042Golbat.png|50px]]
{{Pokemon/Wild header|Surfing}}
| D/P
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||041|20-30|60|bp=1}}
| {{pkmni|Poison}}{{pkmni|Flying}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||042|20-40|5|bp=1}}
| Rare
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||054|20-30|30|bp=1}}
|-
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||055|20-40|5|bp=1}}
! {{bp|Golduck}} [[File:Pokemon 055Golduck.png|60px]]
| D/P
| {{pkmni|Water}}
| Rare
|-
! {{bp|Psyduck}} [[File:Pokemon 054Psyduck.png|40px]]
| D/P
| {{pkmni|Water}}
| Common
|-
! {{bp|Zubat}} [[File:Pokemon 041Zubat.png|50px]]
| D/P
| {{pkmni|Poison}}{{pkmni|Flying}}
| Common
|}
|}
{{Pokemon/Wild|PLA}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||041|6-9|45}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||042|10|5}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||054|8-10|35}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||074|6-8|15}}
{{Pokemon/Wild header|Surfing}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||041|20-30|30}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||042|20-40|5}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||054|20-30|60}}
{{Pokemon/Wild row|DP||055|20-40|5}}
|}
</div>
{{ContentBoxContainer}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing|DP|1|1|1}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|DP|129|3-10|100|0|0|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|DP|129|10-25|0|55|0|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|DP|339|10-25|0|45|0|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|DP|130|30-55|0|0|55|bp=1}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|DP|340|20-50|0|0|45|bp=1}}
|}
{{Pokemon/Fishing|PLA|1|1|1}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|DP|129|3-15|100|0|0}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|DP|129|10-25|0|55|0}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|DP|339|15-35|0|45|0}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|DP|130|30-55|0|0|55}}
{{Pokemon/Fishing row|DP|340|30-55|0|0|45}}
|}
</div>


==Events==
===Items===
*Almost immediately, a hiker will walk down and give you HM6, Rock Smash. This HM is not currently usable outside of battle, but that will be resolved after you beat Roark, Oreburgh's Gym Leader. To get to Oreburgh, just go to the right, passing behind the trainers' backs if you like.
*TM70 Flash - to the right of the stairs from the entrance behind breakable rocks.
 
*Stardust - above the ledge to the left of the stairs from the entrance.
==Layout==
*TM31 Brick Break - at the end of the slopes
===Floor 1===
*TM01 Focus Punch - after the stairs next to Veteran Grant
*There is a hiker who will give you HM 6 just to the right of the left entrance.
*Earth Plate - after the stairs next to Veteran Grant
*There are two trainers straight ahead, although you may step behind their backs to avoid battles.
*1st Trainer (Platinum)
- Starley: Lvl 7
- Shinx:  Lvl 7
*2nd Trainer
-Bidoof:  Lvl 9
*To the north, there is a small passageway blocked by rocks. These can be Rock Smashed to reach the lower level.
 
===Basement 1===
====People====
*There is a biker that explains that the jumps can be only made with a bike.
*There is a Veteran who will fight you on the ledge across the underground lake.
====Items====
* These items can be obtained by using Rock Smash: Stardust and TM70. To get TM70, go down the stairs from the entrance. Go right, use Rock Smash, and the TM is just to the right. To get the Stardust, go to the left from the bottom of the stairs. Rock Smash past three rocks, and the Stardust will be above you and just to the right on a small ledge.
*This item can be obtained by using Rock Smash and the Bicycle: TM31. To get this TM, go left from the bottom of the stairs. Rock Smash past the three rocks, and use the bike (in fourth gear) to jump the ramps. The TM will be just above you.
*These items can only be obtained by using Surf and Strength. Surf to the left along the lake. You will reach a ledge with a Veteran trainer on it. Go past the Veteran, then use Strength to push the boulder out of the way to receive a TM01 and an Earth Plate.


{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|prevpage=Route 203|nextpage=Oreburgh City}}
{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|prevpage=Route 203|nextpage=Oreburgh City}}