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{{Map|Region=Johto|Type=Building|Map=Goldenrod_City_Department_Store.png|Map2=Goldenrod_City_Department_Store_Montage.png|GIF=Goldenrod_City}} | {{Map|Region=Johto|Type=Building|Map=Goldenrod_City_Department_Store.png|Map2=Goldenrod_City_Department_Store_Montage.png|GIF=Goldenrod_City}} | ||
| − | The Goldenrod City Department Store is the biggest store in [[Johto]], and it features many different items, some which are not carried in regular [[Pokémart]]s. | + | The Goldenrod City Department Store is the biggest store in [[Johto]], and it features many different items and commodities, some which are not carried in regular [[Pokémart]]s. |
| + | Alongside [[Celadon City Department Store]], it carries the most purchasable [[TMs]] out of any shopping center in PWO. | ||
==Floors== | ==Floors== | ||
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| + | ===Basement: Limited Quantity Shop=== | ||
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| + | From time to time (mostly during events) Goldenrod/Celadon Department stores give their costumers opportunity to buy regular items for discounted prices or items that you can't normally buy in game . Stock is limited, so it's better to get there as fast as you can when you see announcement about restock on your chat. There is one item pool, so it makes no difference from which department store you are visiting Limited Quantity Shop. Note that you need to use lift to get to LQS, there are no stairs to get there. | ||
===First Floor: Service Counter=== | ===First Floor: Service Counter=== | ||
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Collector Bruce is known to accept the following junk items: | Collector Bruce is known to accept the following junk items: | ||
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| − | ! | + | !Discardable Items |
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| − | | | + | | Stolen Goods |
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| − | | | + | | Icy Essence |
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| − | | | + | | Secret Lab Key |
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| − | | | + | | Kidnap Note |
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| − | | | + | | Skates |
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| − | | | + | | Slowpoke Tail |
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| − | | | + | | Letter from Pointdexter |
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| − | | | + | | Empty Bottle |
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| − | | | + | | Kate's Eevee |
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| − | | | + | | Lunar Amulet |
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| − | | | + | | Magical Stone |
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| − | | | + | | Earth Element |
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| − | | | + | | Fire Element |
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| − | | | + | | Bamboo Fairy |
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| − | | | + | | Bamboo Stick |
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| − | | | + | | Personal Letter |
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| − | | | + | | Wrapped Package |
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| − | | | + | | Key |
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| − | | | + | | Nian Hair |
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| − | | | + | | Red Sheet |
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| − | | | + | | Snake Skin |
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| − | | | + | | Dizi Flutes |
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| − | | | + | | Fisherman's Hat |
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| − | | | + | | Test Tube |
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| + | | Silver Disks | ||
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| + | | Cocoa Beans | ||
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| + | | Lump of Coal | ||
|} | |} | ||
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| + | ===Second Floor: Everyday Items=== | ||
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| + | {{ItemTable|Building|Items= | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Pokéball|p=200|Desc=A device used to capture Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=GreatBall|p=600|Desc=A good, high-performance Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Poké Ball.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Potion|p=300|Desc=A restorative used to restore 20 of a Pokémon's HP.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Super Potion|p=700|Desc=A restorative used to restore 50 of a Pokémon's HP.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Hyper Potion|p=1,200|Desc=A restorative used to restore 200 of a Pokémon's HP.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Max Potion|p=2,500|Desc=A restorative used to fully restore a Pokémon's HP.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Revive|p=1,500|Desc=An item used to revive a fainted Pokémon, restoring 10% of its health.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Antidote|p=100|Desc=A spray-type medicine. It lifts the effect of poison from one Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Ice Heal|p=250|Desc=A spray-type medicine. It thaws out one Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Paralyze Heal|p=200|Desc=A spray-type medicine. It lifts the effect of paralysis from one Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Awakening|p=250|Desc=A spray-type medicine. It lifts the effect of sleep from one Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Burn Heal|p=250|Desc=A spray-type medicine. It lifts the effect of burn from one Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Full Heal|p=600|Desc=A spray-type medicine. It heals all the status problems of a single Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Escape Rope|p=550|Desc=Warps the user to their last-visited [[Pokémon Center]].}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Repel|p=350|Desc=An item that prevents weak wild Pokémon from appearing for 100 steps after its use.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Super Repel|p=500|Desc=An item that prevents weak wild Pokémon from appearing for 200 steps after its use.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Max Repel|p=700|Desc=An item that prevents weak wild Pokémon from appearing for 250 steps after its use.}} | ||
| + | }} | ||
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| + | ===Third Floor: Evolution Stones=== | ||
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| + | {{ItemTable|Building|Items= | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Fire Stone|p=2,100|Desc=An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Thunder Stone|p=2,100|Desc=An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Water Stone|p=2,100|Desc=An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Leaf Stone|p=2,100|Desc=An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Sun Stone|p=2,100|Desc=An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Moon Stone|p=10,000|Desc=An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | }} | ||
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| + | ===Fourth Floor: TMs=== | ||
| + | {{mainarticle|TMs|Refer to this article for all TM data}} | ||
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| + | There is a Hidden Power Checker NPC that will allow you to see what [[Hidden Power]] type your Pokémon can use. | ||
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| + | {{ItemTable|Building|Items= | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Echoed Voice|p=4,000|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Echoed Voice]] technique.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Grass Knot|p=4,000|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Grass Knot]] technique.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Psychic|p=5,000|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Psychic]] technique.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Psyshock|p=4,000|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Psyshock]] technique.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Rock Tomb|p=4,000|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Rock Tomb]] technique.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Scald|p=5,000|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Scald]] technique. It requires completion of the [[Scald Quest]] in order to be purchasable.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Sludge Bomb|p=3,750|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Sludge Bomb]] technique.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Solarbeam|p=3,500|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Solarbeam]] technique.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Stone Edge|p=5,000|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Stone Edge]] technique.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Thunder Wave|p=4,000|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Thunder Wave]] technique. It requires the [[Thunder Badge]] in order to be purchasable.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Thunderbolt|p=4,000|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Thunderbolt]] technique. It requires completion of the [[Mareep Ranch-house Quest]] in order to be purchasable.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Toxic|p=4,500|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Toxic]] technique.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow/TM|Item=Will-O-Wisp|p=4,500|Desc=Encapsulates the [[Will-O-Wisp]] technique. It requires the [[Volcano Badge]] in order to be purchasable.}} | ||
| + | }} | ||
===Fifth Floor=== | ===Fifth Floor=== | ||
| − | + | ====Vitamins Vendor==== | |
| + | {{ItemTable|Building|Items= | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=HP Up|p=9800|Desc=Adds 10 HP EVs to the target Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Protein|p=9800|Desc=Adds 10 Attack EVs to the target Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Iron|p=9800|Desc=Adds 10 Defense EVs to the target Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Calcium|p=9800|Desc=Adds 10 Special Attack EVs to the target Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Zinc|p=9800|Desc=Adds 10 Special Defense EVs to the target Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | {{ItemRow|Item=Carbos|p=9800|Desc=Adds 10 Speed EVs to the target Pokémon.}} | ||
| + | }} | ||
===Rooftop: Vending Machines=== | ===Rooftop: Vending Machines=== | ||
| − | {| | + | {{ItemTable|Building|Items= |
| − | + | {{ItemRow|Item=Fresh Water|p=200|Desc=A beverage used to restore 50 of a Pokémon's HP.}} | |
| − | + | {{ItemRow|Item=Soda Pop|p=300|Desc=A beverage used to restore 60 of a Pokémon's HP.}} | |
| − | + | {{ItemRow|Item=Lemonade|p=350|Desc=A beverage used to restore 80 of a Pokémon's HP.}} | |
| − | + | }} | |
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 13 May 2018
| Johto -Goldenrod City Department Store | |||||
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Location![]() Goldenrod City Department Store is located here in the Johto region. |
The Goldenrod City Department Store is the biggest store in Johto, and it features many different items and commodities, some which are not carried in regular Pokémarts.
Alongside Celadon City Department Store, it carries the most purchasable TMs out of any shopping center in PWO.
Contents
Floors
Basement: Limited Quantity Shop
From time to time (mostly during events) Goldenrod/Celadon Department stores give their costumers opportunity to buy regular items for discounted prices or items that you can't normally buy in game . Stock is limited, so it's better to get there as fast as you can when you see announcement about restock on your chat. There is one item pool, so it makes no difference from which department store you are visiting Limited Quantity Shop. Note that you need to use lift to get to LQS, there are no stairs to get there.
First Floor: Service Counter
The first floor simply features the service counters, wherein an NPC greets customers and describes the store layout. Additionally, Collector Bruce lounges around on the first floor (more descriptive details below).
Collector Bruce
Collector Bruce will offer to collect items in your bagpack, obsolete and dispensable items, to remove them from your inventory; this is often used by players who want crop out of the list of items in their inventory.
Collector Bruce is known to accept the following junk items:
| Discardable Items |
|---|
| Stolen Goods |
| Icy Essence |
| Secret Lab Key |
| Kidnap Note |
| Skates |
| Slowpoke Tail |
| Letter from Pointdexter |
| Empty Bottle |
| Kate's Eevee |
| Lunar Amulet |
| Solar Amulet |
| Magical Stone |
| Earth Element |
| Fire Element |
| Water Element |
| Wood Element |
| Metal Element |
| Bamboo Fairy |
| Bamboo Stick |
| Personal Letter |
| Wrapped Package |
| Key |
| Nian Hair |
| Red Sheet |
| Snake Skin |
| Dizi Flutes |
| Fisherman's Hat |
| Test Tube |
| Silver Disks |
| Cocoa Beans |
| Lump of Coal |
Second Floor: Everyday Items
| Item | Price | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pokéball | A device used to capture Pokémon. | ||
| GreatBall | A good, high-performance Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Poké Ball. | ||
| Potion | A restorative used to restore 20 of a Pokémon's HP. | ||
| Super Potion | A restorative used to restore 50 of a Pokémon's HP. | ||
| Hyper Potion | A restorative used to restore 200 of a Pokémon's HP. | ||
| Max Potion | A restorative used to fully restore a Pokémon's HP. | ||
| Revive | An item used to revive a fainted Pokémon, restoring 10% of its health. | ||
| Antidote | A spray-type medicine. It lifts the effect of poison from one Pokémon. | ||
| Ice Heal | A spray-type medicine. It thaws out one Pokémon. | ||
| Paralyze Heal | A spray-type medicine. It lifts the effect of paralysis from one Pokémon. | ||
| Awakening | A spray-type medicine. It lifts the effect of sleep from one Pokémon. | ||
| Burn Heal | A spray-type medicine. It lifts the effect of burn from one Pokémon. | ||
| Full Heal | A spray-type medicine. It heals all the status problems of a single Pokémon. | ||
| Escape Rope | Warps the user to their last-visited Pokémon Center. | ||
| Repel | An item that prevents weak wild Pokémon from appearing for 100 steps after its use. | ||
| Super Repel | An item that prevents weak wild Pokémon from appearing for 200 steps after its use. | ||
| Max Repel | An item that prevents weak wild Pokémon from appearing for 250 steps after its use. | ||
Third Floor: Evolution Stones
| Item | Price | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fire Stone | An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon. | ||
| Thunder Stone | An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon. | ||
| Water Stone | An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon. | ||
| Leaf Stone | An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon. | ||
| Sun Stone | An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon. | ||
| Moon Stone | An evolutionary stone used to evolve various species of Pokémon. | ||
Fourth Floor: TMs
- Main Article: Refer to this article for all TM data
There is a Hidden Power Checker NPC that will allow you to see what Hidden Power type your Pokémon can use.
| Item | Price | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| TM49 (Echoed Voice) | Encapsulates the Echoed Voice technique. | ||
| TM86 (Grass Knot) | Encapsulates the Grass Knot technique. | ||
| TM29 (Psychic) | Encapsulates the Psychic technique. | ||
| TM03 (Psyshock) | Encapsulates the Psyshock technique. | ||
| TM39 (Rock Tomb) | Encapsulates the Rock Tomb technique. | ||
| TM55 (Scald) | Encapsulates the Scald technique. It requires completion of the Scald Quest in order to be purchasable. | ||
| TM36 (Sludge Bomb) | Encapsulates the Sludge Bomb technique. | ||
| TM22 (Solarbeam) | Encapsulates the Solarbeam technique. | ||
| TM71 (Stone Edge) | Encapsulates the Stone Edge technique. | ||
| TM73 (Thunder Wave) | Encapsulates the Thunder Wave technique. It requires the Thunder Badge in order to be purchasable. | ||
| TM24 (Thunderbolt) | Encapsulates the Thunderbolt technique. It requires completion of the Mareep Ranch-house Quest in order to be purchasable. | ||
| TM06 (Toxic) | Encapsulates the Toxic technique. | ||
| TM61 (Will-O-Wisp) | Encapsulates the Will-O-Wisp technique. It requires the Volcano Badge in order to be purchasable. | ||
Fifth Floor
Vitamins Vendor
| Item | Price | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HP Up | Adds 10 HP EVs to the target Pokémon. | ||
| Protein | Adds 10 Attack EVs to the target Pokémon. | ||
| Iron | Adds 10 Defense EVs to the target Pokémon. | ||
| Calcium | Adds 10 Special Attack EVs to the target Pokémon. | ||
| Zinc | Adds 10 Special Defense EVs to the target Pokémon. | ||
| Carbos | Adds 10 Speed EVs to the target Pokémon. | ||
Rooftop: Vending Machines
| Item | Price | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh Water | A beverage used to restore 50 of a Pokémon's HP. | ||
| Soda Pop | A beverage used to restore 60 of a Pokémon's HP. | ||
| Lemonade | A beverage used to restore 80 of a Pokémon's HP. | ||

