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[[File:Pokemon_Center_Interior.png|200px|right|thumb|Pokémon Center interior.]]
 
[[File:Pokemon_Center_Interior.png|200px|right|thumb|Pokémon Center interior.]]
  
'''Pokémon Centers''' are buildings in [[Pokémon_World_Online|PWO]] that provides free services for Pokémon trainers. The primary function of a Pokémon Center is to heal player's Pokémon, which can be done by speaking to Nurse Joy at the counter.
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'''Pokémon Centers''' are buildings in [[Pokémon_World_Online|PWO]] that provides free services for [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]] trainers. The primary function of a Pokémon Center is to heal player's [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]], which can be done by speaking to Nurse Joy at the counter.
  
 
Pokémon Centers can be found in almost every major town, and can be identified with their red roof. Some Pokémon Centers are also found near cave entrances and mountains. Areas that feature a Pokémon Center, such as [[Mt. Silver]], tend to become popular training spots and they gather a lot of players.
 
Pokémon Centers can be found in almost every major town, and can be identified with their red roof. Some Pokémon Centers are also found near cave entrances and mountains. Areas that feature a Pokémon Center, such as [[Mt. Silver]], tend to become popular training spots and they gather a lot of players.
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[[File:Client Pokebox.png|200px|right|thumb|The PC storage system interface.]]
 
[[File:Client Pokebox.png|200px|right|thumb|The PC storage system interface.]]
  
In the building, players also have access to a PC which stores Pokémon that are not used in their party.
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In the building, players also have access to a PC which stores [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]] that are not used in their party.
  
Once a player has a full party of 6 Pokémon, the next Pokémon they capture is automatically stored in the PC.
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Once a player has a full party of 6 [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]], the next [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]] they capture is automatically stored in the PC.
  
Currently, Pokémon can not be deposited in the PC. They can only be stored in the PC by swapping it with a Pokémon from the user's party; this is done by right clicking on a Pokémon in the PC, and selecting the position in your party that you want the pokemon to with.
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Currently, [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]] can not be deposited in the PC. They can only be stored in the PC by swapping it with a [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]] from the user's party; this is done by right clicking on a [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]] in the PC, and selecting the position in your party that you want the [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]] to with.
  
 
==Trading==
 
==Trading==
  
The second floor of Pokémon Centers located in [[Goldenrod City]] and [[Saffron City]] enable trading between other players. To access the top floors, players must register a trading PIN in either [[Celadon City]] or [[Olivine City]]. Once two users are in the same union room, they  may trade by using the command /trade ''username'' . An alternative method is done by right clicking on a player's name, and selecting the "trade" option.
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The second floor of Pokémon Centers located in [[Goldenrod City]] and [[Saffron City]] enable trading between other players. To access the top floors, players must register a trading PIN in either [[Celadon City]] or [[Olivine City]]. Once two users are in the same [[Union Room]], they  may trade by using the [[Commands|command]] /trade ''username'' . An alternative method is done by right clicking on a player's name, and selecting the "trade" option.
  
 
==NPC Salesmen==
 
==NPC Salesmen==
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! style="background: #f8f8ff" width="250" | Description
 
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Old_Rod.png]] ||[[Items#Old_Rod|Old Rod]] || $10,000 || An item used to fish Pokémon in the water.
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Old_Rod.png]] ||[[Items#Old_Rod|Old Rod]] || $10,000 || An item used to fish [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]] in the water.
 
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Pokeball.png]]  || [[Pokéball]] || $200 || A device used to capture [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]].  
 
| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Pokeball.png]]  || [[Pokéball]] || $200 || A device used to capture [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]].  
 
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Potion.png]]|| Potion || $300 || An item used to restore 20 of a Pokémon's HP.
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Potion.png]]|| Potion || $300 || An item used to restore 20 of a [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon's]] HP.
 
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Super_Potion.png]] || Super Potion || $700 || An item used to restore 50 of a Pokémon's HP.
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Super_Potion.png]] || Super Potion || $700 || An item used to restore 50 of a [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon's]] HP.
 
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Hyper_Potion.png]] || Hyper Potion || $1,200 || An item used to restore 200 of a Pokémon's HP.
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Hyper_Potion.png]] || Hyper Potion || $1,200 || An item used to restore 200 of a [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon's]] HP.
 
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Max_Potion.png]] || Max Potion || $2,500 || An item used to fully restore a Pokémon's HP.
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Max_Potion.png]] || Max Potion || $2,500 || An item used to fully restore a [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon's]] HP.
 
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*'''[[Route 4]]'''. '''NPC name:''' Magikarp Salesman
 
*'''[[Route 4]]'''. '''NPC name:''' Magikarp Salesman
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Magikarp.png]] ||[[Magikarp]] || $2,500 || A [[:category:Water|Water-type]] Pokémon.
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| style="text-align: center;"| [[Image:Magikarp.png]] ||[[Magikarp]] || $2,500 || A [[:category:Water|Water]]-type [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]].
 
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[[Category:Game Features]]
 
[[Category:Game Features]]

Revision as of 04:37, 23 January 2014

Pokémon Center exterior.
Pokémon Center interior.

Pokémon Centers are buildings in PWO that provides free services for Pokémon trainers. The primary function of a Pokémon Center is to heal player's Pokémon, which can be done by speaking to Nurse Joy at the counter.

Pokémon Centers can be found in almost every major town, and can be identified with their red roof. Some Pokémon Centers are also found near cave entrances and mountains. Areas that feature a Pokémon Center, such as Mt. Silver, tend to become popular training spots and they gather a lot of players.



PC Storage System

The PC storage system interface.

In the building, players also have access to a PC which stores Pokémon that are not used in their party.

Once a player has a full party of 6 Pokémon, the next Pokémon they capture is automatically stored in the PC.

Currently, Pokémon can not be deposited in the PC. They can only be stored in the PC by swapping it with a Pokémon from the user's party; this is done by right clicking on a Pokémon in the PC, and selecting the position in your party that you want the Pokémon to with.

Trading

The second floor of Pokémon Centers located in Goldenrod City and Saffron City enable trading between other players. To access the top floors, players must register a trading PIN in either Celadon City or Olivine City. Once two users are in the same Union Room, they may trade by using the command /trade username . An alternative method is done by right clicking on a player's name, and selecting the "trade" option.

NPC Salesmen

Non-playable characters can be found idling by the tables in some Pokémon Centers. Often, they are NPC vendors, who sell merchandise to players.

Image Item Price Description
Old Rod.png Old Rod $10,000 An item used to fish Pokémon in the water.
Image Item Price Description
Pokeball.png Pokéball $200 A device used to capture Pokémon.
Potion.png Potion $300 An item used to restore 20 of a Pokémon's HP.
Super Potion.png Super Potion $700 An item used to restore 50 of a Pokémon's HP.
Hyper Potion.png Hyper Potion $1,200 An item used to restore 200 of a Pokémon's HP.
Max Potion.png Max Potion $2,500 An item used to fully restore a Pokémon's HP.
  • Route 4. NPC name: Magikarp Salesman
Image Item Price Description
Magikarp.png Magikarp $2,500 A Water-type Pokémon.