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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Sinnoh]] city located between [[Oreburgh Gate]] and [[Route 207]]. It also exists southward toward [[Oreburgh Mine]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Sinnoh]] city located between [[Oreburgh Gate]] and [[Route 207]]. It also exists southward toward [[Oreburgh Mine]].


The city gym will initially be blocked, requiring to speak to an NPC in [[Oreburgh Mine]] first. Another point of interest, although overshadowed by similar NPCs of other regions, is the possibility to revive [[Sinnoh]]'s [[Fossils]] in the museum.
The city Gym will initially be blocked, requiring to speak to an NPC in [[Oreburgh Mine]] first. Another point of interest, although overshadowed by similar NPCs of other regions, is the possibility to revive [[Sinnoh]]'s [[Fossils]] in the museum.


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==Notable miscellanies==
==Notable miscellanies==
===[[Rock Smash]] vendor===
===[[Rock Smash]] vendor===
The [[Rock Smash]] vendor, Miner Daen, is located in the house between the Pokemon Center and the Pokémart. He will sell [[TMs and HMs|TM114]] ([[Rock Smash]]) for the price of {{Pdollar}}5,000.
The [[Rock Smash]] vendor, Miner Daen, is located in the house between the Pokémon Center and the Pokémart. He will sell [[TMs and HMs|TM114]] ([[Rock Smash]]) for the price of {{Pdollar}}5,000.


===[[Fossils|Fossil]] revival===
===[[Fossils|Fossil]] revival===
The Sinnoh Expert is located inside the Museum, the large building north of the Pokemon Center. He will first ask for the evolved data of both [[Cradily]] and [[Armaldo]], the two Hoenn Fossil Pokémons. Their base form can be obtained by reviving the [[Claw Fossil]] and [[Root Fossil]] in other regions.
The Sinnoh Expert is located inside the Museum, the large building north of the Pokémon Center. He will first ask for the evolved data of both [[Cradily]] and [[Armaldo]], the two Hoenn Fossil Pokémons. Their base form can be obtained by reviving the [[Claw Fossil]] and [[Root Fossil]] in other regions.


Once the two evolved datas has been presented to him, he will revive the Sinnoh Fossils, namely the [[Skull Fossil]] into [[Cranidos]] and the [[Armor Fossil]] into [[Shieldon]].
Once the two evolved datas has been presented to him, he will revive the Sinnoh Fossils, namely the [[Skull Fossil]] into [[Cranidos]] and the [[Armor Fossil]] into [[Shieldon]].
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===[[Diggable Patches]] debugger===
===[[Diggable Patches]] debugger===
In the Pokemon Center, the NPC Explorer will ask if the player has any misbehaving [[Diggable Patches|Dig spots]] in Sinnoh. If there are any that appears to be broken, he will reset them.
In the Pokémon Center, the NPC Explorer will ask if the player has any misbehaving [[Diggable Patches|Dig spots]] in Sinnoh. If there are any that appears to be broken, he will reset them.


==Items==
==Items==
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The Oreburgh Gym will initially be blocked by a Hiker until the player talks to Roark at the bottom of the [[Oreburgh Mine]].
The Oreburgh Gym will initially be blocked by a Hiker until the player talks to Roark at the bottom of the [[Oreburgh Mine]].


The layout of the gym is, just like all first region gyms, straightforward. However, for the first time, Gym trainers have their level displayed, making it far easier to estimate the level of the Gym leader.
The layout of the Gym is, just like all first region Gyms, straightforward. However, for the first time, Gym trainers have their level displayed, making it far easier to estimate the level of the Gym leader.


Upon defeating Roark, the path to [[Ravaged Path]] in [[Route 204]] will be unblocked. However, the gym greeter will not offer to sell any move.
Upon defeating Roark, the path to [[Ravaged Path]] in [[Route 204]] will be unblocked. However, the Gym greeter will not offer to sell any move.


===Gym trainers===
===Gym trainers===
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===Roark===
===Roark===
Roark continues the tradition of the first gym being [[Rock (type)|Rock]] type specialist. His team will however gradually grow stronger over the fight. His first Pokémon, [[Geodude]], is no more dangerous than a wild one. His second Pokémon, [[Onix]], learns some better coverage, with two of his moves being able to slow down the player's Pokémon. His last Pokémon, [[Cranidos]], is no joke. With an already impressive base 125 Attack and perfect coverage of end-game moves, it is likely to kill any Pokémon in one hit. As such, Cranidos should be taken care of with speed and power. It may be wise to make sure the best Pokémon to take care of [[Cranidos]] hasn't been slowed down by [[Onix]].
Roark continues the tradition of the first Gym being [[Rock (type)|Rock]] type specialist. His team will however gradually grow stronger over the fight. His first Pokémon, [[Geodude]], is no more dangerous than a wild one. His second Pokémon, [[Onix]], learns some better coverage, with two of his moves being able to slow down the player's Pokémon. His last Pokémon, [[Cranidos]], is no joke. With an already impressive base 125 Attack and perfect coverage of end-game moves, it is likely to kill any Pokémon in one hit. As such, Cranidos should be taken care of with speed and power. It may be wise to make sure the best Pokémon to take care of [[Cranidos]] hasn't been slowed down by [[Onix]].
{{GymLeaderLineup|Lineup=Geodude,Cranidos|Moves0=Rock Polish,Tackle,Rock Throw,Defense Curl|Moves1=Rock Polish,Headbutt,Pursuit,Leer}}
{{GymLeaderLineup|Lineup=Geodude,Cranidos|Moves0=Rock Polish,Tackle,Rock Throw,Defense Curl|Moves1=Rock Polish,Headbutt,Pursuit,Leer}}

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Oreburgh City - Sinnoh

Overview

Location

A positional vantage point of Oreburgh City in Sinnoh.

Oreburgh City Gym

Gym-leader
Roark
Type specialty
Badge
Coal Badge

Resources

Battleable NPCs
2
Ground-lootable items
0
Berry trees
0

Adjacent areas


Route 207
Oreburgh Gate Oreburgh City
Oreburgh Mine

Oreburgh City is a Sinnoh city located between Oreburgh Gate and Route 207. It also exists southward toward Oreburgh Mine.

The city Gym will initially be blocked, requiring to speak to an NPC in Oreburgh Mine first. Another point of interest, although overshadowed by similar NPCs of other regions, is the possibility to revive Sinnoh's Fossils in the museum.


Notable miscellanies

Rock Smash vendor

The Rock Smash vendor, Miner Daen, is located in the house between the Pokémon Center and the Pokémart. He will sell TM114 (Rock Smash) for the price of 5,000.

Fossil revival

The Sinnoh Expert is located inside the Museum, the large building north of the Pokémon Center. He will first ask for the evolved data of both Cradily and Armaldo, the two Hoenn Fossil Pokémons. Their base form can be obtained by reviving the Claw Fossil and Root Fossil in other regions.

Once the two evolved datas has been presented to him, he will revive the Sinnoh Fossils, namely the Skull Fossil into Cranidos and the Armor Fossil into Shieldon.


Pokédex NumberPokémonType 1Type 2Rarity TierHeld Item
#408 Cranidos Rock Rare
#410 Shieldon Rock Steel Rare

Diggable Patches debugger

In the Pokémon Center, the NPC Explorer will ask if the player has any misbehaving Dig spots in Sinnoh. If there are any that appears to be broken, he will reset them.

Items

Pokémart

Oreburgh City Mart
ItemPrice
Pokeball200
Potion300
Antidote100
Paralyze Heal200
Burn Heal250
Awakening250


Oreburgh Gym

The Oreburgh Gym will initially be blocked by a Hiker until the player talks to Roark at the bottom of the Oreburgh Mine.

The layout of the Gym is, just like all first region Gyms, straightforward. However, for the first time, Gym trainers have their level displayed, making it far easier to estimate the level of the Gym leader.

Upon defeating Roark, the path to Ravaged Path in Route 204 will be unblocked. However, the Gym greeter will not offer to sell any move.

Gym trainers

Oreburgh City Gym Trainers
Youngster Jonathon
Geodude
Lv. 10
Youngster Cai
Geodude
Lv. 8
Onix
Lv. 9

All NPCs cool down after 7 days unless noted contrariwise.
All NPCs may have new Pokémons, or higher level Pokémons upon rematch unless noted contrariwise.


Roark

Roark continues the tradition of the first Gym being Rock type specialist. His team will however gradually grow stronger over the fight. His first Pokémon, Geodude, is no more dangerous than a wild one. His second Pokémon, Onix, learns some better coverage, with two of his moves being able to slow down the player's Pokémon. His last Pokémon, Cranidos, is no joke. With an already impressive base 125 Attack and perfect coverage of end-game moves, it is likely to kill any Pokémon in one hit. As such, Cranidos should be taken care of with speed and power. It may be wise to make sure the best Pokémon to take care of Cranidos hasn't been slowed down by Onix.



Roark
  • Emboldened moves avail from a STAB bonus when deployed by that Pokémon.
  • Italicized moves are functionally broken; see their individualized pages for more information.