(Added a catchphrase (in bold italics for the Town at the top of the page. Added links to Route 102 and Route 103 in section "Arriving At Locale Town". Created new section called "Reds and Blues", which explains the details of the Pokécenter and Pokémart. Moved the Pokémart item list from section "Arriving In Locale Town" to "Reds And Blues". Slightly updated section "After Defeating The Rival".) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
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'''''A quiet little Town, but one that introduces the 2 most important buildings in the game: The Pokécenter and the Pokémart.''''' | |||
[[File:PRS&E_Oldale_Town.png|thumb|left|360px|Oldale Town.]] | [[File:PRS&E_Oldale_Town.png|thumb|left|360px|Oldale Town.]] | ||
== Arriving At Oldale Town == | |||
Oldale is a small little town with not much to it. Probably the least visited town by players, it's nothing more than a stop on the way between Littleroot and Petalburg. While it does have a connection with [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire/Route 110|Route 110]] via [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire/Route 103|Route 103]], this is inaccessible until much later in the game, and isn't very useful. If you speak to the man in the first house on the right as you enter Oldale, he will give you a free '''Potion'''. | |||
If you haven't defeated your rival, you will not be able to proceed to [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire/Route 102|Route 102]], nor will you be able to purchase additional Poké Balls. While you can use the Pokécenter or purchase some items, you will need to head north and win against your rival before continuing with the game. Travel northward up [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire/Route 103|Route 103]]. | |||
== Reds And Blues == | |||
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In the Town, you may notice some unique buildings that stick out from the rest. | |||
They stick out for good reason, for the red-roofed building is the Pokécenter, and the blue-roofed one is the Pokémart. | |||
The Pokécenter is like a motel crossed with a walk-in clinic. Here you can heal your team, access and organise your PC, or even connect with other players upstairs if you have a GBA Game Link cable! | |||
The Pokémart is your one-stop shop for all your item needs. Inside, you can find HP-healing Potions, status-removing Heals, or even items to decorate secret bases! Each Town has different items stocked in their Pokémart (if they have one), so be sure to check each one to not miss out on anything! | |||
==After | == After Defeating The Rival == | ||
There still isn't much to do here after defeating the rival. Once you have received your first set of Poké Balls, you can buy more of them from the Poké Mart in town. Buy 10 Poké Balls and you'll receive a Premier Ball for free! The Premier Ball has the same catch rate as a regular Poké Ball, but it looks nicer. | There still isn't much to do here after defeating the rival. Once you have received your first set of Poké Balls, you can buy more of them from the Poké Mart in town. Buy 10 Poké Balls and you'll receive a Premier Ball for free! The Premier Ball has the same catch rate as a regular Poké Ball, but it looks nicer. | ||
Don't forget to replenish your Pokémon's health at the Poké Center, especially if you damaged a Pokémon that you then caught (Pokemon sent to the PC are automatically healed). You can head north back to Route 103 where you fought your Rival | Don't forget to replenish your Pokémon's health at the Poké Center, especially if you damaged a Pokémon that you then caught (Pokemon sent to the PC are automatically healed). You can head north back to Route 103 where you fought your Rival to try and catch a new Pokémon, though said Pokémon is available in later Routes at higher levels. Otherwise, that direction is a dead end. When you're ready, you can now head into [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire/Route 102|Route 102]] which was originally blocked by a man studying a rare Pokémon's footprints that turned out to be his own. | ||
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Revision as of 11:57, 19 February 2021
A quiet little Town, but one that introduces the 2 most important buildings in the game: The Pokécenter and the Pokémart.
Arriving At Oldale Town
Oldale is a small little town with not much to it. Probably the least visited town by players, it's nothing more than a stop on the way between Littleroot and Petalburg. While it does have a connection with Route 110 via Route 103, this is inaccessible until much later in the game, and isn't very useful. If you speak to the man in the first house on the right as you enter Oldale, he will give you a free Potion.
If you haven't defeated your rival, you will not be able to proceed to Route 102, nor will you be able to purchase additional Poké Balls. While you can use the Pokécenter or purchase some items, you will need to head north and win against your rival before continuing with the game. Travel northward up Route 103.
Reds And Blues
Oldale Poké Mart | |
Potion | 300 |
Antidote | 100 |
Paralyz Heal | 200 |
Awakening | 250 |
Poké Ball | 200 |
In the Town, you may notice some unique buildings that stick out from the rest. They stick out for good reason, for the red-roofed building is the Pokécenter, and the blue-roofed one is the Pokémart.
The Pokécenter is like a motel crossed with a walk-in clinic. Here you can heal your team, access and organise your PC, or even connect with other players upstairs if you have a GBA Game Link cable!
The Pokémart is your one-stop shop for all your item needs. Inside, you can find HP-healing Potions, status-removing Heals, or even items to decorate secret bases! Each Town has different items stocked in their Pokémart (if they have one), so be sure to check each one to not miss out on anything!
After Defeating The Rival
There still isn't much to do here after defeating the rival. Once you have received your first set of Poké Balls, you can buy more of them from the Poké Mart in town. Buy 10 Poké Balls and you'll receive a Premier Ball for free! The Premier Ball has the same catch rate as a regular Poké Ball, but it looks nicer.
Don't forget to replenish your Pokémon's health at the Poké Center, especially if you damaged a Pokémon that you then caught (Pokemon sent to the PC are automatically healed). You can head north back to Route 103 where you fought your Rival to try and catch a new Pokémon, though said Pokémon is available in later Routes at higher levels. Otherwise, that direction is a dead end. When you're ready, you can now head into Route 102 which was originally blocked by a man studying a rare Pokémon's footprints that turned out to be his own.