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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 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.
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 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.


The Pokétch building is the northwest corner of the city. If you return after you receive an odd-numbered badge (i.e., the [[Coal Badge]], [[Cobble Badge]], [[Relic Badge]], and [[Icicle Badge]]), you can talk to the owner inside the building to receive a new [[Pokétch#Apps|application]] for your Pokétch. Out of those you can receive from him, the {{DL|Pokétch|Marking Map}} is the most useful because it can be used to track [[Roaming Pokémon]].
The Pokétch building is the northwest corner of the city. If you return after you receive an odd-numbered badge (i.e., the {{badge|Coal}}, {{badge|Cobble}}, {{badge|Relic}}, and {{badge|Icicle}}), you can talk to the owner inside the building to receive a new [[Pokétch#Apps|application]] for your Pokétch. Out of those you can receive from him, the {{DL|Pokétch|Marking Map}} is the most useful because it can be used to track [[Roaming Pokémon]].


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====Global Trade Station====
====Global Trade Station====
The building in the south western area is the [[Global Terminal|Global Trade Station]], where you can connect with other players worldwide. However, to enter the building you need to have the {{DL|Badge|Coal Badge}}.
The building in the south western area is the [[Global Terminal|Global Trade Station]], where you can connect with other players worldwide. However, to enter the building you need to have the {{badge|Coal}}.


====Jubilife TV====
====Jubilife TV====
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==Route 204==
==Route 204==
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]].)
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]].)


{{p|Budew}} is a {{t|Grass}}/{{t|Poison}}-type Pokémon. It evolves into {{p|Roselia}} if leveled up when its [[happiness]] is high, and will evolve again into {{p|Roserade}} when a [[Shiny Stone]] is used. Roselia's evolutionary line has very high {{DL|Stats|Special Attack}}. Budew has {{m|Absorb}}, which isn't very good to attack, but the healing is good to have. It learns {{m|Growth}} at Level 4 to raise its Special Attack, and it learns {{m|Stun Spore}} at Level 10, which inflicts [[Paralysis (status ailment)|paralysis]] and helps when you are catching Pokémon. Budew learns {{m|Mega Drain}}, the stronger version of Absorb, at Level 13, but then it doesn't learn any good moves afterwards unless it evolves. Try to let Budew evolve at or before Level 19, because that's when Roselia learns {{m|Magical Leaf}}, a {{type2|Grass}} move that never misses like {{m|Aerial Ace}}. Roselia learns {{m|Giga Drain}}, the strongest version of Absorb, at Level 25, then learns {{m|Petal Dance}}, a Grass-type {{m|Thrash}}, at Level 40. It also learns {{m|Aromatherapy}}, which cures all [[status ailments]] of your team, and {{m|Synthesis}}, which heals itself for a variable amount of HP depending on the weather, at Levels 43 and 46 respectively. When Roselia evolves into Roserade, it doesn't learn any moves afterwards, but its Special Attack will skyrocket. Roserade can also relearn {{m|Weather Ball}}, an attack that the type changes according to the weather. Roselia's evolution line can also learn {{m|SolarBeam}}, {{m|Energy Ball}} and {{m|Sludge Bomb}}, which has high base power, through [[TM]]s, making use of their high Sp. Atk.
{{p|Budew}} is a {{t|Grass}}/{{t|Poison}}-type Pokémon. It evolves into {{p|Roselia}} if leveled up when its [[happiness]] is high, and will evolve again into {{p|Roserade}} when a [[Shiny Stone]] is used. Roselia's evolutionary line has very high {{DL|Stats|Special Attack}}. Budew has {{m|Absorb}}, which isn't very good to attack, but the healing is good to have. It learns {{m|Growth}} at Level 4 to raise its Special Attack, and it learns {{m|Stun Spore}} at Level 10, which inflicts [[Paralysis (status ailment)|paralysis]] and helps when you are catching Pokémon. Budew learns {{m|Mega Drain}}, the stronger version of Absorb, at Level 13, but then it doesn't learn any good moves afterwards unless it evolves. Try to let Budew evolve at or before Level 19, because that's when Roselia learns {{m|Magical Leaf}}, a {{type2|Grass}} move that never misses like {{m|Aerial Ace}}. Roselia learns {{m|Giga Drain}}, the strongest version of Absorb, at Level 25, then learns {{m|Petal Dance}}, a Grass-type {{m|Thrash}}, at Level 40. It also learns {{m|Aromatherapy}}, which cures all [[status ailments]] of your team, and {{m|Synthesis}}, which heals itself for a variable amount of HP depending on the weather, at Levels 43 and 46 respectively. When Roselia evolves into Roserade, it doesn't learn any moves afterwards, but its Special Attack will skyrocket. Roserade can also relearn {{m|Weather Ball}}, an attack that the type changes according to the weather. Roselia's evolution line can also learn {{m|SolarBeam}}, {{m|Energy Ball}} and {{m|Sludge Bomb}}, which has high base power, through [[TM]]s, making use of their high Sp. Atk.
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==Oreburgh Gate==
==Oreburgh Gate==
[[Image:Oreburgh Gate.png|thumb|Oreburgh Gate]]  
[[Image:Oreburgh Gate.png|thumb|Oreburgh Gate]]  
Enter the cave on the east and you will find yourself in [[Oreburgh Gate]]. The {{tc|Hiker}} at the entrance stops you and gives you [[HM06]] ({{m|Rock Smash}}), but you can't use it outside battle until you get the [[Coal Badge]]. Then fight the two Trainers inside the cave. There is nothing to do here until except fight the two trainers and catch a {{p|Geodude}} or {{p|Zubat}} until you have your first badge. Head east to [[Oreburgh City]].
Enter the cave on the east and you will find yourself in [[Oreburgh Gate]]. The {{tc|Hiker}} at the entrance stops you and gives you [[HM06]] ({{m|Rock Smash}}), but you can't use it outside battle until you get the {{badge|Coal}}. Then fight the two Trainers inside the cave. There is nothing to do here until except fight the two trainers and catch a {{p|Geodude}} or {{p|Zubat}} until you have your first badge. Head east to [[Oreburgh City]].
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