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Continue on to [[Jubilife City]], where {{ga|Lucas}}/{{ga|Dawn}} is waiting to tell you that your  rival {{ga|Barry}} is at the {{si|Trainers' School}}. Until you complete your missions here you cannot go east to {{rt|203|Sinnoh}}. However, you can go north to {{rt|204|Sinnoh}} to face more wild Pokémon and catch a {{p|Budew}}, which can help a little with your first [[Gym]] match, especially if you chose {{p|Chimchar}}.  
Continue on to [[Jubilife City]], where {{ga|Lucas}}/{{ga|Dawn}} is waiting to tell you that your  rival {{ga|Barry}} is at the {{si|Trainers' School}}. Until you complete your missions here you cannot go east to {{rt|203|Sinnoh}}. However, you can go north to {{rt|204|Sinnoh}} to face more wild Pokémon and catch a {{p|Budew}}, which can help a little with your first [[Gym]] match, especially if you chose {{p|Chimchar}}.  
===Trainers' School===
===Trainers' School===
The building southwest of the [[Pokémon Center]] is the {{si|Trainers' School}}. Here, you meet Barry and give him the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Parcel}}, which contains two [[Town Map]]s. Barry gives you one of them then leaves for [[Oreburgh City]]. There are two [[Pokémon Trainer]]s that can be fought here, in the northeast corner of the school. After you beat them, you will receive a {{TM|10|Hidden Power}}.
The building west of the [[Pokémon Center]] is the {{si|Trainers' School}}. Here, you meet Barry and give him the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Parcel}}, which contains two [[Town Map]]s. Barry gives you one of them then leaves for [[Oreburgh City]]. There are two [[Pokémon Trainer]]s that can be fought here, in the northeast corner of the school. After you beat them, you will receive a {{TM|10|Hidden Power}}.
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===Pokétch Company===
===Pokétch Company===
The {{DL|Pokétch|Pokétch Company}} makes a new appliance called the Pokémon Watch, or [[Pokétch]] for short. After you receive the [[Town Map]], the owner of the company, who is in the center of town, will approach you. He tells you to bring him three [[List of key items in Generation IV#Coupons 1, 2, and 3|Coupons]] from the {{tc|clown}}s around the city, and he will give you a Pokétch. The clowns ask simple yes/no-questions about Pokémon (and the answer is always "Yes"). When you get the question correct, you receive the Coupon. After you get all three Coupons, return to the man to receive the Pokétch. You can get the three Coupons in any order because you can talk to the clowns in any order you like.
The {{DL|Pokétch|Pokétch Company}} makes a new appliance called the Pokémon Watch, or [[Pokétch]] for short. After you receive the [[Town Map]], the owner of the company, who is in the center of town, will approach you. He tells you to bring him three [[List of key items in Generation IV#Coupons 1, 2, and 3|Coupons]] from the {{tc|clown}}s around the city, and he will give you a Pokétch. The clowns ask simple yes/no-questions about Pokémon (and the answer is always "Yes"). When you get the question correct, you receive the Coupon. After you get all three Coupons, return to the man to receive the Pokétch. You can get the three Coupons in any order because you can talk to the clowns in any order you like.
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Here, you can catch some Pokémon and battle some Trainers, but you can't continue through the [[Ravaged Path]] until you get {{m|Rock Smash}} and the Coal Badge. (See [[Appendix:Diamond and Pearl walkthrough/Section 3#Route 204|Section 3 of this walkthrough]].)
Here, you can catch some Pokémon and battle some Trainers, but you can't continue through the [[Ravaged Path]] until you get {{m|Rock Smash}} and the Coal Badge. (See [[Appendix:Diamond and Pearl walkthrough/Section 3#Route 204|Section 3 of this walkthrough]].)


{{p|Budew}} is a {{t|Grass}}/{{t|Poison}}-type Pokémon and the newly added pre-evolution of Roselia. It evolves into {{p|Roselia}} if leveled up during the day when its [[friendship]] is high, and will evolve again into the new final form {{p|Roserade}} when a {{evostone|Shiny Stone}} is used. Roselia evolutionary line has very high {{DL|Stats|Special Attack}} and can learn the whole line of {{m|Absorb}}. Budew starts of with Absorb, picks up {{m|Mega Drain}} and eventually {{m|Giga Drain}} if evolved. Be sure to evolve it because Budew doesn't learn any good moves after picking up Mega Drain, unless it evolves. Try to let Budew evolve at or before Level 19 because that's when Roselia learns {{m|Magical Leaf}}. Afterwards, Roselia can learn {{m|Petal Dance}}. When Roselia evolves into Roserade, it doesn't learn any more moves, but its Special Attack will skyrocket. Roselia's evolutionary line can also learn {{m|SolarBeam}} and {{m|Sludge Bomb}} (a {{type|Poison}} move that has high base power and may poison the opponent), through [[TM]]s, making use of their high Sp. Atk.
{{p|Budew}} is a {{t|Grass}}/{{t|Poison}}-type Pokémon and the newly added pre-evolution of Roselia. It evolves into {{p|Roselia}} if leveled up during the day when its [[friendship]] is high, and will evolve again into the new final form {{p|Roserade}} when a [[Shiny Stone]] is used. Roselia evolutionary line has very high {{DL|Stats|Special Attack}} and can learn the whole line of {{m|Absorb}}. Budew starts of with Absorb, picks up {{m|Mega Drain}} and eventually {{m|Giga Drain}} if evolved. Be sure to evolve it because Budew doesn't learn any good moves after picking up Mega Drain, unless it evolves. Try to let Budew evolve at or before Level 19 because that's when Roselia learns {{m|Magical Leaf}}. Afterwards, Roselia can learn {{m|Petal Dance}}. When Roselia evolves into Roserade, it doesn't learn any more moves, but its Special Attack will skyrocket. Roselia's evolutionary line can also learn {{m|SolarBeam}} and {{m|Sludge Bomb}} (a {{type|Poison}} move that has high base power and may poison the opponent), through [[TM]]s, making use of their high Sp. Atk.


You can encounter Zubat at night, or if you head into Ravaged Path.
You can encounter Zubat at night, or if you head into Ravaged Path.