Celadon Department Store
Celadon Department Store - Kanto | ||
Location ![]() A positional vantage point of Celadon Department Store in Kanto. |
Celadon Department Store is a six-story compartmental emporium located in Celadon City, being the largest building therein.
It is the only department store available in Kanto; by extension, it is the largest store in the region, carrying the most all-encompassing inventory of items—inclusive of some item categories that are not ubiquitously retailed in Pokémarts, such as TMs and evolutionary stones.
Notable miscellanies
Thief quest
- Main article: Thief (quest)
The department store is the central domain of the Thief quest—a quest that rewards the eponymous TM. The quest entails purloining items in the store.
The quest can be started by speaking to a man in burglarious apparel on the rooftop.
Pinkan Island quest
- Main article: Pinkan Island (quest)
After speaking to the Biker in Saffron City, the next person to speak to is the Department Store Owner on the first floor. He will say that they have been robbed, but won't give any information about who did it or where they may be. The next destination will then be Route 7.
Magby-trader
An NPC trader can be found wending around the 4th floor; he will trade his Magby in exchange for a Magmar. There is a 5% chance that the traded Magby will hold a Magmarizer.
TM-exchanger
On the rooftop, Pokémon Novice Loise can be found. For a one-off exchange, you can trade her Fresh Water, Lemonade, and Soda Pop for TM75 (Swords Dance), TM44 (Rest), and TM138 (Sleep Talk), respectively.
Floors
1F: Receptionistic Counter
This is the service-counter floor wherein shoppers are greeted by the receptionist.
Hereon, an item-buyer can also be found; he will buy an array of trainer supplements for 1/8th of their standard price and berries, as noted below on the tabular list.
Item Buyer | ||
Item | Price | |
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![]() | Pokéball | ![]() |
![]() | Great Ball | ![]() |
![]() | Ultra Ball | ![]() |
![]() | Potion | ![]() |
![]() | Super Potion | ![]() |
![]() | Hyper Potion | ![]() |
![]() | Max Potion | ![]() |
![]() | Cheri Berry | ![]() |
![]() | Chesto Berry | ![]() |
![]() | Pecha Berry | ![]() |
![]() | Rawst Berry | ![]() |
![]() | Aspear Berry | ![]() |
![]() | Leppa Berry | ![]() |
![]() | Oran Berry | ![]() |
![]() | Persim Berry | ![]() |
![]() | Lum Berry | ![]() |
2F: Pokémon and Trainer Supplements
This floor subsumes all items that are sold throughout Pokémarts. While all these items are interspersed throughout Pokémarts, they are only limitedly available in each one due to the 10-item maximum for each shop; however, since they have been subcompartmentalized on this floor, all are purchasable, here.
Additionally, a Pokéball-vendor can be found on the floor. He will sell you 50 Pokéballs for the price of 9,000; this effectively saves you
1,000, since 50 Pokéballs would cost
10,000 at the standardly retailed price.
Pokéballs
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Restoratives
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Curatives
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Miscellanies
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3F: TMs
TMs are sold on this floor, making it the vastest TM store available in the region.
A move-tutor can also be found behind the counter; she will impart the Counter technique to any compatible Pokémon for 5,000 per tutee.
Damage-dealing TMs
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Status-based TMs
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4F: Evolutionary Stones
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5F: Vitamins
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Rooftop
Vending Machines | ||
Item | Price | |
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![]() | Fresh Water | ![]() |
![]() | Soda Pop | ![]() |
![]() | Lemonade | ![]() |