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===Celadon Department Store===
===Celadon Department Store===
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{{main|Celadon Department Store}}
Celadon's department store is the largest building in the city, as well as the largest shop in [[Kanto]]. It is located in the northwest corner of the city. The store has two sliding door entrances, and is six stories high, including a roof level. In front of it lies a decorative fountain. Here, a receptionist welcomes customers and directs them to a board that describes the store layout. The second floor contains Top-Grade [[item]]s for Trainers. On the third floor, a man will give away {{TM|18|Counter}} in [[Generation I]], while in [[Generation III]], he becomes a [[Move Tutor]] who will teach the move to a capable Pokémon. The fourth floor contains gift people can buy for others. On the fifth floor there is a pharmacy selling Pokémon [[stat-enhancing item]]s. And finally, on the Rooftop Square, there are some vending machines and a picnic table. A thirsty Trainer will give [[TM]]s in exchange for one of the drinks. In Generation I, the Trainer trades {{TM|13|Ice Beam}} for Fresh Water, {{TM|48|Rock Slide}} for Soda Pop, and {{TM|49|Tri Attack}} for Lemonade. In Generation III, the Trainer trades {{TM|16|Light Screen}} for Fresh Water, {{TM|20|Safeguard}} for Soda Pop, and {{TM|33|Reflect}} for Lemonade.
Celadon's department store is the largest building in the city, as well as the largest shop in [[Kanto]]. It is located in the northwest corner of the city. The store has two sliding door entrances, and is six stories high, including a roof level. In front of it lies a decorative fountain. Here, a receptionist welcomes customers and directs them to a board that describes the store layout. The second floor contains Top-Grade [[item]]s for Trainers. On the third floor, a man will give away {{TM|18|Counter}} in [[Generation I]], while in [[Generation III]], he becomes a [[Move Tutor]] who will teach the move to a capable Pokémon. The fourth floor contains gifts people can buy for others. On the fifth floor there is a pharmacy selling Pokémon [[stat-enhancing item]]s. And finally, on the Rooftop Square, there are some vending machines and a picnic table. A thirsty Trainer will give [[TM]]s in exchange for one of the drinks. In Generation I, the Trainer trades {{TM|13|Ice Beam}} for Fresh Water, {{TM|48|Rock Slide}} for Soda Pop, and {{TM|49|Tri Attack}} for Lemonade. In Generation III, the Trainer trades {{TM|16|Light Screen}} for Fresh Water, {{TM|20|Safeguard}} for Soda Pop, and {{TM|33|Reflect}} for Lemonade.


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