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Version 1.10 - (April 5, 2004) - Never posted, but I fixed some Line Breaks. Version 1.50 - (April 5, 2004) - Changed the layout and labels around. Version 2.00 - (April 10, 2004) - Fixed some ASCII and fixed layout mistakes. =============================================================================== +------------------------------------------------+ | Section III. - Copyright Info. and Legal Info. | +------------------------------------------------+ Alright. Here's how it works. This guide will first be publicized on GameFAQs. It is Copyright 2004 to me, Joshua J. Eaton. You, the reader, may use it for whatever you want. However, if you are going to take it and place it on your own website or distribute it to ANYONE, you must first have my permission. Read the "How to Contact Me" section for information on exactly how you can get that permission. Just E-mail me or Instant Message me and ask. DO NOT take or use this guide for anything without my personal consent. Thank you. =============================================================================== +--------------------------------------------------+ | Section IV. - Purpose/What This Guide Will Cover | +--------------------------------------------------+ This guide for the Pokemon R/B Versions for the Nintendo GameBoy will make it clear to you what PokeMarts have what items and how much they are selling for. The purpose of this guide is to have a quick, easy reference as to where you can find an item. Most of the time, you have to go from town to town, looking in every PokeMart just to find a single item. Well this FAQ will make all that a lot easier. Just hold the "Ctrl" button on your keyboard and tap the 'F' key. That will bring up the Find window (if you're using Windows). Simply type in the box the item you want, and click on Find. It'll scroll down this FAQ and find the first place you can get the item you're looking for. =============================================================================== +---------------------------------+ | Section V. - PokeMart Locations | +---------------------------------+ Throughout the Pokemon R/B game there are several cities or towns, and in each city/town, there is a building with the name "MART" on it. These buildings sell you items such as Potions to heal your Pokemon, or PokeBalls to catch new Poke- mon. Below are the cities and towns and the location of each PokeMart within that city/town. Just FLY to them so you'll end up at the Pokemon Center, where I'll be directing you from. City Name Location --------- -------- Pallet Town - No PokeMarts. Viridian City - Northeast of the Pokemon Center. Pewter City - To the left of the Pokemon Center is a garden. Above it is the PokeMart. Cerulean City - To the right of the Pokemon Center is the gym. Right below it is the PokeMart. Lavender Town - To the right of the Pokemon Center is a cave connected to a building. About 5 steps below the mouth of the cave is the PokeMart. Vermilion City - To the right of the Pokemon Center is a house you cannot enter. To the right of that is another just like it. Just below that, about 5 steps, is the PokeMart. Celadon City - To the left of the Pokemon Center are three houses you can not enter and to the left of that is a BIG house, Celadon Mansion. To the left of that is a tall, big building you can't enter, and to the left of that is a HUGE five floor PokeMart. Fuchsia City - Directly above the Pokemon Center is a tree you can CUT. CUT it down and walk forward a few steps. Go to the left a bit and you'll see a sign. Above the sign is a path going left. Follow it and you'll run right into the PokeMart. Cinnabar Island - Dead next to the Pokemon Center on the right. If you can't find this then you need to be shot. Indigo Plateau - When you first enter, straight ahead is a Pokemon Center heal- ing counter. Directly to the left of it is a tiny counter. That's the PokeMart. Saffron City - From the Pokemon Center, head right until the road turns up. Go up and take the second left that you can. At the very end is the PokeMart. =============================================================================== +------------------------------------------+ | Section VI. - PokeMart Item Descriptions | +------------------------------------------+ Below are all the items available at the PokeMarts placed throughout this game, and a brief description of what each item does. Poke Ball - Used to catch Pokemon when weakened. Great Ball - Better than a Poke Ball, but still just used to catch weakened Pokemon. Great Balls should be used on medium level Pokemon. Ultra Ball - Better than a Great Ball, but still just used to catch weakened Pokemon. Ultra Balls should be used on high level Pokemon. Potion - Heals your Pokemon by 20 HP. Super Potion - Heals your Pokemon by 50 HP. Hyper Potion - Heals your Pokemon by 200 HP. Max Potion - Heals your Pokemon by all of its HP. Full Heal - Cures your Pokemon of any status change (Poison, Paralysis, Sleep, Burn, Frozen). Full Restore - Heals all of your Pokemon's HP, and all status changes (Poison, Paralysis, Sleep, Burn, Frozen). Revive - Cures a KO'd Pokemon by 1/2 HP. Antidote - Cures your Pokemon of Poison. Parlyz Heal - Cures your Pokemon of Paralysis. Awakening - Cures your Pokemon of Sleep. Burn Heal - Cures your Pokemon of Burn. Ice Heal - Cures your Pokemon of Frozen. Escape Rope - Used to return to last Pokemon Center from buildings, caves, etc. X Attack - Raises your Pokemon's Attack in battle. X Defend - Raises your Pokemon's Defense in battle. X Accuracy - Raises your Pokemon's accuracy in battle. X Speed - Raises your Pokemon's Speed in battle. X Special - Raises your Pokemon's Special Attack and Special Defense in battle. Dire. Hit - Raises your Pokemon's Critical Hit Ratio in battle. Guard Spec. - Prevents your Pokemon from any stat reduction in battle. HP Up - Permanently raises your Pokemon's HP amount. Protein - Permanently raises your Pokemon's Attack. Iron - Permanently raises your Pokemon's Defense. Carbos - Permanently raises your Pokemon's Speed. Calcium - Permanently raises your Pokemon's Special Attack and Special Defense. Repel - Repels some Pokemon. Super Repel - Repels all Pokemon of a lower level than the first Pokemon in your party. Max Repel - Repels all Pokemon. Poke Doll - If you can't escape from a wild Pokemon, use this to get away from it. Fresh Water - Heals your Pokemon by 50 HP. Soda Pop - Heals your Pokemon by 60 HP. Lemonade - Heals your Pokemon by 80 HP. TM 01 - Mega Punch. A regular attack. TM 02 - Razor Wind. A Flying attack. TM 05 - Mega Kick. A regular attack. TM 07 - Horn Drill. KO's in one hit. TM 09 - Take Down. A regular Normal attack that hits you with a small recoil. TM 17 - Submission. A regular Fighting attack that hits you with 1/4 of the damage you did to your opponent. TM 32 - Double Team. Raises your evasion, making you harder to hit. TM 33 - Reflect. Raises your Defense for 5 turns. TM 37 - Egg Bomb. A regular Grass attack. =============================================================================== +------------------------------------------+ | Section VII. - PokeMart Items and Prices | +------------------------------------------+ Below are all the PokeMarts, by cities listed above, all their items, and how much money they cost. ----------------- Viridian City ----------------- Poke Ball 200 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Burn Heal 250 --------------- Pewter City --------------- Poke Ball 200 Potion 300 Escape Rope 550 Antidote 100 Burn Heal 250 Awakening 200 Parlyz Heal 200 ----------------- Cerulean City ----------------- Poke Ball 200 Potion 300 Repel 350 Antidote 100 Burn Heal 250 Awakening 200 Parlyz Heal 200 ----------------- Lavender Town ----------------- Great Ball 600 Super Potion 700 Revive 1500 Escape Rope 550 Super Repel 500 Antidote 100 Burn Heal 250 Ice Heal 250 Parlyz Heal 200 ------------------ Vermilion City ------------------ Poke Ball 200 Super Potion 700 Ice Heal 250 Awakening 200 Parlyz Heal 200 Repel 350 ---------------- Celadon City ---------------- 1st Floor: Nothing 2nd Floor: TM 32 1000 TM 33 1000 TM 02 2000 TM 07 2000 TM 37 2000 TM 01 3000 TM 05 3000 TM 09 3000 TM 17 3000 Great Ball 600 Super Potion 700 Revive 1500 Super Repel 500 Antidote 100 Burn Heal 250 Ice Heal 250 Awakening 200 Parlyz Heal 200 3rd Floor: I believe the guy at the counter gives you TM 18. All he says to me now is "TM 18 is Counter! Not like the one I'm leaning on, mind you." 4th Floor: Poke Doll 1000 Fire Stone 2100 Thunder Stone 2100 Water Stone 2100 Leaf Stone 2100 5th Floor: HP Up 9800 Protein 9800 Iron 9800 Carbos 9800 Calcium 9800 X Accuracy 950 Guard Spec. 700 Dire. Hit 650 X Attack 500 X Defend 550 X Speed 350 X Special 350 6th Floor: (vending machines) Fresh Water 200 Soda Pop 300 Lemonade 350 ---------------- Fuchsia City ---------------- Ultra Ball 1200 Great Ball 600 Super Potion 700 Revive 1500 Full Heal 600 Super Repel 500 ------------------- Cinnabar Island ------------------- Ultra Ball 1200 Great Ball 600 Hyper Potion 1200 Max Repel 700 Escape Rope 550 Full Heal 600 Revive 1500 ------------------ Indigo Plateau ------------------ Ultra Ball 1200 Great Ball 600 Full Restore 3000 Max Potion 2500 Full Heal 600 Revive 1500 Max Repel 700 ---------------- Saffron City ---------------- Great Ball 600 Hyper Potion 1200 Max Repel 700 Escape Rope 550 Full Heal 600 Revive 1500 =============================================================================== +-------------------------+ | Section VIII. - Credits | +-------------------------+ I'd like to thank a few sources who inevitably helped me write this guide. They are as follows: 1. 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