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'''Pokémarts''' are shops in [[Pokémon_World_Online|PWO]] where players may purchase items and make exchanges on the auction house with other players. Pokémarts can be found in almost every city, and they can be identified with their blue roof.  
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'''Pokémarts''' are shops in [[Pokémon_World_Online|PWO]] where players may purchase items. Pokémarts can be found in almost every city, and they can be identified with their blue roof.
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Most Pokémarts feature one NPC vendors, who sells an unlimited supply of standard items used for Pokémon battles.
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Areas that include a Pokémart are [[Viridian City]], [[Pewter City]], [[Cerulean City]], [[Vermilion City]], [[Saffron City]], [[Lavender Town]], [[Fuchsia City]], [[Cinnabar Island]], [[Cherrygrove City]], [[Violet City]], [[Azalea Town]], [[Ecruteak City]], [[Olivine City]], [[Blackthorn City]], [[Silver Town]], and [[Seven Island]]. However the ones in [[Lavender Town]] and [[Seven Island]] are unopened. For [[Cianwood City]] and [[Mahogany Town]], there are Cianwood Pharmacy and Mahogany Town's Souvenir Shop, which serve the same purpose as Pokémarts. In [[Celadon City]] and [[Goldenrod City]], there are the [[Celadon City Department Store]] and the [[Goldenrod City Department Store]], which sell a wider variety of items than standard Pokémarts.
  
Most Pokémarts feature two NPC vendors. One allows you to access the auction house, and the other sells an unlimited supply of standard items used for Pokémon battles.
 
  
 
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==Stock in Standard Pokémarts==
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Most Pokémarts carry the following standard, core items, though some are unavailable in certain areas:
  
==Auction House==
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'''''As of Feb 29 2012 the pokemart is no longer available in game. It will soon be moved to playerdex.'''''
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{{ItemRow|Item=Pokéball|p=200|Desc=Captures a Pokémon. Available in all Pokémarts.}}
 
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{{ItemRow|Item=GreatBall|p=600|Desc=A good, high-performance Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Poké Ball.}}
The auction house is a global trading system which allows players to put Pokémon and tradeable items on the Pokémart, for other players to bid on or buy. The auction house is centralized and accessible from any Pokémart throughout the game. Speak to the higher NPC vendor in the Pokémart to open up the auction house interface (a screenshot of the interface may be seen on the right).
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{{ItemRow|Item=UltraBall|p=1,200|Desc=An ultra-performance Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a Great Ball.}}
 
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{{ItemRow|Item=Potion|p=300|Desc=Restores 20 of a Pokémon's HP.}}
It is a convenient trading system for sellers who are willing to exchange their Pokémon and items for Pokémoney, as well as players who are willing to pay Pokémoney for Pokémon. The traders do not need to arrange a trade meeting and meet up in a [[Pokémon Center]], or even wait in the Pokémart, to complete the trade transaction. However, players who often look to trade Pokémon on both ends of the trade negotiation tend to not the auction house, because it only allows you to sell Pokémon for Pokémoney.
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{{ItemRow|Item=Super Potion|p=700|Desc=Restores 50 of a Pokémon's HP.}}
 
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{{ItemRow|Item=Hyper Potion|p=1,200|Desc=Restores 200 of a Pokémon's HP.}}
[[File:Auction_House.png|right|thumb|Auction house layout.]]
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{{ItemRow|Item=Max Potion|p=2,500|Desc=Restores a Pokémon's HP to full.}}
 
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{{ItemRow|Item=Revive|p=1,500|Desc=Revives a fainted Pokémon, restoring 10% of its health.}}
'''Note:''' Item trading is currently disabled, therefore items can not be put on the Pokémart at the moment. Item trading may be re-enabled in the future.
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{{ItemRow|Item=Antidote|p=100|Desc=Cures a Pokémon from poison.}}
 
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{{ItemRow|Item=Paralyze Heal|p=200|Desc=Cures a Pokémon from paralysis.}}
===Buying a Pokémon/Item===
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{{ItemRow|Item=Awakening|p=250|Desc=Awaken a Pokémon from sleep.}}
You may navigate through the auction house to find a Pokémon that you seek by using the side menu or search bar on the interface. The side menu to the left displays a list of categories. For items, it seperates them into different groups for pokéballs, potions (includes ''all'' healing items), Fishing Rods (currently non-tradeable), stones (includes all evolution items, including [[Evolution Stones]], and [[Items#Metal_Coat|Metal Coats]], [[Items#Dragon_Scale|Dragon Scales]], and [[Items#Soothe_Bell|Soothe Bells]]). For Pokémon, they are categorized into different lists depending on their national pokédex number range, Uncatchable Pokémon, and shiny Pokémon. Once you have clicked on a category from the side menu, you may click on the drop-down menu for a list of Pokémon that are available under that category.
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{{ItemRow|Item=Burn Heal|p=250|Desc=Cures a Pokémon from a burn.}}
 
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{{ItemRow|Item=Ice Heal|p=250|Desc=Defrost a frozen Pokémon.}}
Also, you can use the search bar to designate a particular Pokémon or item name. If they are available in stock, it will display a list of Pokémon or items under that name.
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{{ItemRow|Item=Full Heal|p=600|Desc=Fully heals any status ailment from a Pokémon.}}
 
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{{ItemRow|Item=Repel|p=350|Desc=Repel wild Pokémon for 100 steps.}}
Once you have found the Pokémon or item that you want to buy, select it from the list and click on the '''Buy''' button. Clicking on the Pokémon will display its level, stats, owner, and whether it's shiny or not. Assuming that you have enough pokémoney to cover the cost, the Pokémon you bought will appear in your [[Pokémon_Center#PC_Storage_System|PC]] if your party is full.
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{{ItemRow|Item=Super Repel|p=550|Desc=Repel wild Pokémon for 200 steps.}}
 
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{{ItemRow|Item=Max Repel|p=700|Desc=Repel wild Pokémon for 250 steps.}}
===Bidding on a Pokémon/Item===
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{{ItemRow|Item=Escape Rope|p=550|Desc=Warps the user to their last-visited Pokémon Center.}}
 
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Some Pokémon are auctioned on the Pokémart, and must be obtained by placing the highest bid before the bid time expires. Some auctioned Pokémon may also have an instant buy price, which allows you to purchase the Pokémon immediatley if you pay the instant buy price.
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To submit a bid for a Pokémon, click on the '''Bid''' button, and input an amount of Pokémon greater than the current top bid. If a top bid has "-" mark in front of, then that is the starting bid set by the owner of the Pokémon/item - It must be topped for the first valid bid to count, and the "-" mark will no longer appear to it once it has been outbidded.  
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The amount of pokémoney that you have bidded will be deducted from your total pokémoney, and it will be returned to you if you are outbidded before the auction ends. If another player has outbidded you, you will receive a green system message in the chat box that informs you of it. If you still hold the highest bid by the time the bid time expires, a green system message will announce that you have won the bid, and the Pokémon will be stored in your PC if your party is full.
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'''You currently can not cancel any bid you submit.''' You may only retrieve the money you bidded if another player outbids you.
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===Putting a Pokémon/Item on the Pokémart===
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You will need at least 30 reputation points to sell or auction any Pokémon on the Pokémart. Click on '''My Shop''', and you will be taken to a similar interface shown to the right.
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[[File:My_Shop.png|right|thumb|My Shop layout, where you can sell and auction Poké/items.]]
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You may click on "items" or "Pokémon" above the list in the lower right hand side of the interface, to view a list of Pokémon or items currently on hand. You may select a Pokémon/item from the list, and choose to either put it on auction or shop. If you choose to auction it, you may input the auction time in days, an instant buy price, and starting bid. If you choose to put it on the shop, you may input the quantity and price, as well as the expiry time to buy it. Once you have made your decision, click on "Start Shop" or "Start Auction", and you will be prompted to pay a fee to put it on the mart. The fee varies, and is determined by a percentage of the price you set it at, which is 0.3% of the price.  
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You have a maximum of 5 slots for Pokémon/items to sell on your shop at all times. The list of Pokémon/items on your shop is displayed on the "My Shop" interface at the top. If you want to cancel an item that you have put on the shop, select it from the list and click on "cancel". However, you currently '''can not''' cancel auctions.
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==Stock==
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Most Pokémarts include a second vendor NPC, who all sell the same standard items. The exception is the Pokémart in [[Fuchsia City]], which only has one NPC that allows you to access the auction house.
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! style="background: #f8f8ff" width="50" | Image
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! style="background: #f8f8ff" width="100" | Item
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| 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: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: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:Max_Potion.png]] || Max Potion || $2,500 || An item used to fully restore a Pokémon's HP.
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==NPCs==
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===Vendor===
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Vendor is the major NPC in every Pokémart. Players can buy everyday items after talking to him.
  
==Known Errors==
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===Manager===
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The Manager is an NPC in [[Viridian City]] and [[Cherrygrove City]]. While the [[Viridian City]] manager is involved in [[Kanto Pokéball Quest]], the manager in [[Cherrygrove City]] gives {{pdollar}}75 for every stolen merchandise dropped from [[Sentret|Sentrets]] on [[Route 29]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:52, 26 November 2018

Pokémart exterior.
Pokémart interior.

Pokémarts are shops in PWO where players may purchase items. Pokémarts can be found in almost every city, and they can be identified with their blue roof.

Most Pokémarts feature one NPC vendors, who sells an unlimited supply of standard items used for Pokémon battles.

Areas that include a Pokémart are Viridian City, Pewter City, Cerulean City, Vermilion City, Saffron City, Lavender Town, Fuchsia City, Cinnabar Island, Cherrygrove City, Violet City, Azalea Town, Ecruteak City, Olivine City, Blackthorn City, Silver Town, and Seven Island. However the ones in Lavender Town and Seven Island are unopened. For Cianwood City and Mahogany Town, there are Cianwood Pharmacy and Mahogany Town's Souvenir Shop, which serve the same purpose as Pokémarts. In Celadon City and Goldenrod City, there are the Celadon City Department Store and the Goldenrod City Department Store, which sell a wider variety of items than standard Pokémarts.



Stock in Standard Pokémarts

Most Pokémarts carry the following standard, core items, though some are unavailable in certain areas:

ItemPriceDescription
Pokéball.png Pokéball PokémonDollar.png200 Captures a Pokémon. Available in all Pokémarts.
GreatBall.png GreatBall PokémonDollar.png600 A good, high-performance Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Poké Ball.
UltraBall.png UltraBall PokémonDollar.png1,200 An ultra-performance Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a Great Ball.
Potion.png Potion PokémonDollar.png300 Restores 20 of a Pokémon's HP.
Super Potion.png Super Potion PokémonDollar.png700 Restores 50 of a Pokémon's HP.
Hyper Potion.png Hyper Potion PokémonDollar.png1,200 Restores 200 of a Pokémon's HP.
Max Potion.png Max Potion PokémonDollar.png2,500 Restores a Pokémon's HP to full.
Revive.png Revive PokémonDollar.png1,500 Revives a fainted Pokémon, restoring 10% of its health.
Antidote.png Antidote PokémonDollar.png100 Cures a Pokémon from poison.
Paralyze Heal.png Paralyze Heal PokémonDollar.png200 Cures a Pokémon from paralysis.
Awakening.png Awakening PokémonDollar.png250 Awaken a Pokémon from sleep.
Burn Heal.png Burn Heal PokémonDollar.png250 Cures a Pokémon from a burn.
Ice Heal.png Ice Heal PokémonDollar.png250 Defrost a frozen Pokémon.
Full Heal.png Full Heal PokémonDollar.png600 Fully heals any status ailment from a Pokémon.
Repel.png Repel PokémonDollar.png350 Repel wild Pokémon for 100 steps.
Super Repel.png Super Repel PokémonDollar.png550 Repel wild Pokémon for 200 steps.
Max Repel.png Max Repel PokémonDollar.png700 Repel wild Pokémon for 250 steps.
Escape Rope.png Escape Rope PokémonDollar.png550 Warps the user to their last-visited Pokémon Center.


NPCs

Vendor

Vendor is the major NPC in every Pokémart. Players can buy everyday items after talking to him.

Manager

The Manager is an NPC in Viridian City and Cherrygrove City. While the Viridian City manager is involved in Kanto Pokéball Quest, the manager in Cherrygrove City gives PokémonDollar.png75 for every stolen merchandise dropped from Sentrets on Route 29.