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[[File:Pokemon DP Oreburgh City.png|right|200px|Oreburgh City]]
[[File:Pokemon DP Oreburgh City.png|thumb|200px|Oreburgh City]]
'''Oreburgh City''' is a coal-mining city, home to the first Sinnoh region Gym Leader - Roark. It also houses the Oreburg Mining Museum which revives the fossils of ancient Pokémon, and the Oreburgh Mine
Oreburgh City is a coal-mining city, home to the first Sinnoh region Gym Leader - Roark. It also houses the Oreburg Mining Museum which revives the fossils of ancient Pokémon, and the Oreburgh Mine


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===In game trade===
===In game trade===
A woman on the ground floor of the building to the left of the Poké Mart wants to trade Pokémon. She wants a Machop in exchange for an Abra. If you are interested and didnt get an Abra on Route 203, Machop can be found just to the north of Oreburgh on Route 207.
A woman on the ground floor of the building to the left of the Poké Mart wants to trade Pokémon. She wants a Machop in exchange for an Abra. If you are interested and didnt get an {{pokedex|Abra}} on Route 203, {{pokedex|Machop}} can be found just to the north of Oreburgh on Route 207.


===Get a Free Heal Ball===
===Get a free Heal Ball===
A man on the second floor of the same building is interested in Zubat (or Geodude in Platinum). He doesn't want to trade; just to see one. If you bring him a Zubat or Geodude, he will thank you by rewarding you with a free Heal Ball.
A man on the second floor of the same building is interested in {{pokedex|Zubat}} (or {{pokedex|Geodude}} in Platinum). He doesn't want to trade for one, he just wants to see one. If you bring him the Pokémon, he will thank you by rewarding you with a free '''Heal Ball'''.


===Get a Free Dusk 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.
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===
===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.
Visit the house that is furthest right in the city, directly below the Museum. There, a boy on the second floor will give you a '''Great Ball'''.


===Revive fossil Pokémon===
===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.
If, in your wanderings throughout Sinnoh, you happen to find a Pokémon fossil, leave the fossil at the Mining Museum in the top right corner of town to have the scientists there revive it.
 
===Heading into the mine===
 
Walk down from the Pokémon Center to get to the area with all the machines and conveyor belts. Head to the bottom right corner and talk to the worker to receive a '''Super Potion(DP)'''. After that head to the top right corner and on the far left left of the big rock is a hidden '''Stardust(DP)'''.


===Poké Mart===
===Poké Mart===
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{{Pokemon/Shop|Right cashier|Poké Ball|Potion|Super Potion|Antidote|Parlyz Heal|Awakening|Burn Heal|Ice Heal|Escape Rope|Repel|Left cashier|Tunnel Mail|Heal Ball|Net Ball}}
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| align="center" style="background:red;color:white" colspan="2"|Poké Mart
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|align="center" colspan="2"|Right cashier
|-
|Poké Ball||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]200
|-
|Potion||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]300
|-
|Super Potion||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]700
|-
|Antidote||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]100
|-
|Paralyze Heal||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]200
|-
|Awakening||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]250
|-
|Burn Heal||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]250
|-
|Ice Heal||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]250
|-
|Escape Rope||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]550
|-
|Repel||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]350
|-
|align="center" colspan="2"|Left cashier
|-
|Tunnel Mail||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]50
|-
|Heal Ball||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]300
|-
|Net Ball||[[File:Pokebuck.png]]1000
|}
 
===Items===
* ('''Platinum only''') Before you head into the Oreburgh Mine, there are four items on the left in and around the "slag heap": Dire Hit, Yellow Shard, Heart Scale, and Pearl.
* Super Potion (DP only) - in the southeast corner given by a worker next a Machop
* Stardust (DP only) - left corner of the big rock in the worker area


==Coal Badge==
==Coal Badge==
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 or evolve your Bidoof into Bibarel at level 15 and it will learn Water Gun before you challenge Roark. If you don't want to do either, evolve Chimchar into a Monferno, which is also a fighting type. There are two other Trainers in the Gym. They can be avoided if you want, but it's not recommended because accepting a battle is always good and after you defeat the Gym Leader, you can't battle them anymore so you will miss the opportunity to gain money and train your Pokémon.
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 or evolve your Bidoof into Bibarel at level 15 where it will learn Water Gun before you challenge Roark. If you don't want to do either, evolve Chimchar into a Monferno, which is also a fighting type. There are two other Trainers in the Gym. They can be avoided if you want, but it's not recommended because accepting a battle is always good and after you defeat the Gym Leader, you can't battle them anymore so you will miss the opportunity to gain money and train your Pokémon.


===Trainers===
===Trainers===
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==Whats going on in Jubilife==
==Whats going on in Jubilife==
When you beat Roark you will head back to [[../Jubilife City#Tasks for return visits|Jubilife]] for a one time event there via Oreburgh Gate and Route 203. This event will introduce you to Team Galactic which is needed to beat the game.
When you beat Roark you will head through [[../Oreburgh Gate/]] and [[../Route 203]] to return [[../Jubilife City#Tasks for return visits|Jublife City]] for a one time event. This event will introduce you to Team Galactic which is needed to beat the game.


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