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'''Oreburg City''' is a coal-mining city, home to the first Sinnoh region Gym Leader - Roark. It also houses a museum which revives the fossils of ancient Pokémon
'''Oreburgh City''' is a coal-mining city, home to the first Sinnoh region Gym Leader - Roark. It also houses a museum which revives the fossils of ancient Pokémon
 
==Pokémon==
{|{{prettytable|notwide=1}}
|+ Pokémon obtainable in Oreburgh City
! Pokémon
! Version
! Type
! Event
|-
! {{bp|Abra}}
| D/P
| [[Image:PkmnType Psychic.gif]]
| Trade for a Machop
|-
! {{bp|Cranidos}}
| Diamond Only
| [[Image:PkmnType Rock.gif]]
| Revive at the Mining Museum
|-
! {{bp|Shieldon}}
| Pearl Only
| [[Image:PkmnType Rock.gif]]/[[Image:PkmnType Steel.gif]]
| Revive at the Mining Museum
|}


When you first enter the town your rival will block the entrance to the gym. Then go south to the mine. Then go through the mine till you find the the leader he will then go back to the gym. And the next time you visit your rival will be gone and you can challenge the gym
==Pokémart==
==Pokémart==
* Poké Ball: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]200
* Poké Ball: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]200
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* Potion: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]300
* Potion: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]300
* Antidote: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]100
* Antidote: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]100
* Paralyz Heal: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]200
* Paralyze Heal: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]200
* Tunnel Mail: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]50
* Tunnel Mail: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]50


==Gym badge #1==
==Events==
===First Time===
====Missing Gym Leader====
A kindly resident of Oreburgh City will take you to the Gym as soon as you set foot in town. Your rival will be waiting at the Gym, and he will inform you that Roark has gone into the Oreburgh Mine. You will need to find him before you challenge the Gym.
====Choose Your Trainer Identity====
A person on the ground floor of the Pokémon Center will ask you what kind of trainer you would like to be, giving you four options from a list of ten. If you choose one of these options, other players will see you as this character when you visit a Union Room.
====Learn About Wi-Fi====
The basement floor of every Pokémon Center is devoted to the Wi-Fi Club, but this is the first one open for business. On your first visit, a clerk will give you the Pal Pad and teach you how to register friends. This device will let you link up with a certain player when you are both connected to Nintendo Wi-Fi at the same time.
====Trade Pokémon====
A woman on the ground floor of the building to the left of the Pokémart wants to trade Pokémon. She wants a Machop in exchange for an Abra. If you are interested, Machop can be found just to the north of Oreburgh on Route 207.
====Get a Free Heal Ball====
A man on the second floor of the same building is interested in Zubat. He doesn't want to trade; just to see one. If you bring him a Zubat, he will thank you by rewarding you with a free Heal Ball.
====Get a Free Dusk Ball====
Visit the building in the top left corner of the city. There, a woman on the second floor will give you a Dusk Ball free of charge.
====Get a Free Great Ball====
Visit the house that is furthest east in the city, directly below the Museum. There, a boy on the second floor will give you a Great Ball.
====Revive Fossil Pokémon====
If, in your wanderings throughout Sinnoh, you happen to find a Pokémon fossil, leave the fossil at the Mining Museum in the northeast corner of town to have the scientists there revive it.
===Return Visits===
====Gym badge #1====
After convincing Roark to return to the Gym, the building will open for battle. Players who chose Turtwig or Piplup will gain an easy victory, but players who chose Chimchar may want to catch a Machop on Route 207 and level it up a bit before challenging Roark. There are two other Trainers in the Gym, but they can be avoided if necessary.
*'''Youngster''': Jonathon
*'''Youngster''': Jonathon
**{{bp|Geodude}}  (Lv. 10)
**{{bp|Geodude}}  (Lv. 10)
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**{{bp|Cranidos}} (Lv.14)
**{{bp|Cranidos}} (Lv.14)
*'''Reward''': Coal Badge, TM76 (Stealth Rock), $1680
*'''Reward''': Coal Badge, TM76 (Stealth Rock), $1680
 
====Where to Go Now====
The battle with Roark will be of relative ease to anyone who chose Turtwig or Piplup as their starter, but if you chose Chimchar, you may want to head over to Route 207 and catch and level up a Machop to Lv. 12-14
You won't get far on Route 207 without a bike, so head back the way you came. After receiving the Gym Badge, Pokémarts will start carrying more merchandise and you will gain the ability to use Rock Smash outside of battle.
 
==Fossil Museum==
To the northeast of the Pokémon Center is the Fossil Museum. Here you can learn about the coal mining project in Oreburgh, and the man next to the receptionist will turn fossils found in the [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl/The Underground|Underground]] into Pokémon.


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Revision as of 23:03, 18 October 2007

Oreburgh City is a coal-mining city, home to the first Sinnoh region Gym Leader - Roark. It also houses a museum which revives the fossils of ancient Pokémon

Pokémon

Pokémon obtainable in Oreburgh City
Pokémon Version Type Event
Abra D/P File:PkmnType Psychic.gif Trade for a Machop
Cranidos Diamond Only File:PkmnType Rock.gif Revive at the Mining Museum
Shieldon Pearl Only File:PkmnType Rock.gif/File:PkmnType Steel.gif Revive at the Mining Museum

Pokémart

Events

First Time

Missing Gym Leader

A kindly resident of Oreburgh City will take you to the Gym as soon as you set foot in town. Your rival will be waiting at the Gym, and he will inform you that Roark has gone into the Oreburgh Mine. You will need to find him before you challenge the Gym.

Choose Your Trainer Identity

A person on the ground floor of the Pokémon Center will ask you what kind of trainer you would like to be, giving you four options from a list of ten. If you choose one of these options, other players will see you as this character when you visit a Union Room.

Learn About Wi-Fi

The basement floor of every Pokémon Center is devoted to the Wi-Fi Club, but this is the first one open for business. On your first visit, a clerk will give you the Pal Pad and teach you how to register friends. This device will let you link up with a certain player when you are both connected to Nintendo Wi-Fi at the same time.

Trade Pokémon

A woman on the ground floor of the building to the left of the Pokémart wants to trade Pokémon. She wants a Machop in exchange for an Abra. If you are interested, Machop can be found just to the north of Oreburgh on Route 207.

Get a Free Heal Ball

A man on the second floor of the same building is interested in Zubat. He doesn't want to trade; just to see one. If you bring him a Zubat, he will thank you by rewarding you with a free Heal Ball.

Get a Free Dusk Ball

Visit the building in the top left corner of the city. There, a woman on the second floor will give you a Dusk Ball free of charge.

Get a Free Great Ball

Visit the house that is furthest east in the city, directly below the Museum. There, a boy on the second floor will give you a Great Ball.

Revive Fossil Pokémon

If, in your wanderings throughout Sinnoh, you happen to find a Pokémon fossil, leave the fossil at the Mining Museum in the northeast corner of town to have the scientists there revive it.

Return Visits

Gym badge #1

After convincing Roark to return to the Gym, the building will open for battle. Players who chose Turtwig or Piplup will gain an easy victory, but players who chose Chimchar may want to catch a Machop on Route 207 and level it up a bit before challenging Roark. There are two other Trainers in the Gym, but they can be avoided if necessary.

  • Youngster: Jonathon
  • Reward: $160
  • Youngster: Darius
  • Reward: $128
  • Gym Leader: Roark
  • Reward: Coal Badge, TM76 (Stealth Rock), $1680

Where to Go Now

You won't get far on Route 207 without a bike, so head back the way you came. After receiving the Gym Badge, Pokémarts will start carrying more merchandise and you will gain the ability to use Rock Smash outside of battle.