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The old man who greets you at the entrance to the city will offer to "teach you a few things."  It may seem like a small town, but politely agree whether you're interested or not.  After the nice older gentleman is finished showing you the sights, he'll give you the handy '''Map Card''' for your PokéGear when the guided tour is over.  Now you can view the World Map at any time.  To use the map, hit {{gb|Start}}, select Pokégear from the menu, then choose the Map icon.
The old man who greets you at the entrance to the city will offer to "teach you a few things."  It may seem like a small town, but politely agree whether you're interested or not.  After the nice older gentleman is finished showing you the sights, he'll give you the handy '''Map Card''' for your PokéGear when the guided tour is over.  Now you can view the World Map at any time.  To use the map, hit {{gb|Start}}, select Pokégear from the menu, then choose the Map icon.
== Pokémon Center ==
== Pokémon Center ==
You'll definitely want to stop at the Pokémon Center to get your Pokémon healed up for the journey ahead.  If you have never been to a Pokémon Center before, you're in for a treat.  Pokemon Centers are located in nearly every town, and they are a great resource for Pokémon Trainers of all skill levels.  You can ask the nurse at the desk to heal your Pokémon back to pefect health and you can use the PC there to access your PC, where you store your items, and Bill's PC where you store you Pokémon.  But all of this Pokémon Center's other functions (like trading with your friends) are currently under adjustment.  They won't become available until you've finished your errand for Professor Elm.
You'll definitely want to stop at the Pokémon Center to get your Pokémon healed up for the journey ahead.  If you have never been to a Pokémon Center before, you're in for a treat.  Pokemon Centers are located in nearly every town, and they are a great resource for Pokémon Trainers of all skill levels.  You can ask the nurse at the desk to heal your Pokémon back to pefect health and you can use the PC there to access your PC, where you store your items, and Bill's PC where you store your Pokémon.  But all of this Pokémon Center's other functions (like trading with your friends) are currently under adjustment.  They won't become available until you've finished your errand for Professor Elm.
 
== Poké Mart ==
== Poké Mart ==
The shop next door can sell you some useful supplies, but is currently sold out of Poké Balls.  The Pokémon Mart is a good place to stock up on items that you need to become a great Pokémon Trainer.  You'll have to come back and stock up after you've finished Professor Elm's errand.  You can purchase other goods, however, if you wish to spend your money.
The shop next door can sell you some useful supplies, but is currently sold out of Poké Balls.  The Pokémon Mart is a good place to stock up on items that you need to become a great Pokémon Trainer.  You'll have to come back and stock up after you've finished Professor Elm's errand.  You can purchase other goods, however, if you wish to spend your money.
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Cherrygrove City has a Pokémon Mart and a Pokémon Center, but it doesn't have a Gym. You will have to battle in this city, however, so try to battle as many wild Pokémon as possible to build up your starting Pokémon and make it fighting fit.

Cherrygrove City
Poké Mart
Poké Ball* File:Pokébuck.png200
Potion File:Pokébuck.png300
Antidote File:Pokébuck.png100
Parlyz Heal File:Pokébuck.png200
Awakening File:Pokébuck.png250
*Poké Balls only become
available after you return from
Mr. Pokémon's house.

Take the Cherrygrove City Tour

The old man who greets you at the entrance to the city will offer to "teach you a few things." It may seem like a small town, but politely agree whether you're interested or not. After the nice older gentleman is finished showing you the sights, he'll give you the handy Map Card for your PokéGear when the guided tour is over. Now you can view the World Map at any time. To use the map, hit Start button, select Pokégear from the menu, then choose the Map icon.

Pokémon Center

You'll definitely want to stop at the Pokémon Center to get your Pokémon healed up for the journey ahead. If you have never been to a Pokémon Center before, you're in for a treat. Pokemon Centers are located in nearly every town, and they are a great resource for Pokémon Trainers of all skill levels. You can ask the nurse at the desk to heal your Pokémon back to pefect health and you can use the PC there to access your PC, where you store your items, and Bill's PC where you store your Pokémon. But all of this Pokémon Center's other functions (like trading with your friends) are currently under adjustment. They won't become available until you've finished your errand for Professor Elm.

Poké Mart

The shop next door can sell you some useful supplies, but is currently sold out of Poké Balls. The Pokémon Mart is a good place to stock up on items that you need to become a great Pokémon Trainer. You'll have to come back and stock up after you've finished Professor Elm's errand. You can purchase other goods, however, if you wish to spend your money.