Post by Ayra Calaenlen on Aug 19, 2007 23:41:59 GMT -5
Quite possibly the most popular area of Silver City among trainers, Shopping Boulevard as it has come to be called is pretty much a rather large flea market that also hosts its own department store. Prices range here, so make sure you look around.
.:The Department Store:.
The department store hosts quite a few items among its many floors, over on the far wall of the lobby, next to the elevator, you can see a listing of what's on every floor and the items' prices (if there are any). Pokemon are allowed to roam freely here, just keep an eye on them.
Basement Floor Two
The second basement floor is a rather plain, cement room that contains any number of generators, water pumps, the like. Only maintenance personel are permitted down here, and that's only to make repairs. The staff of the Silver City department store would prefer it if their electricity didn't suddenly go out.
Basement Floor One
The first basement floor is a rather curious floor indeed. An unloading dock can be seen against the far wall, and there are generally several large delivery trucks parked inside. A large opening leads up to the streets though it is normally kept locked and bolted tight. This floor mainly seems to be a storage and unloading floor, though, for some reason there aren't any signs forbidding shoppers. How curious... perhaps you'll find something down here.
Lobby
As you first enter the lobby through the rotating doors the first thing you'll probably see is a large marble fountain with a Dragonair spurting water into the air in a gentle cascade. A receptionist normally sits at a large desk where you can ask questions and as you look upward you can see the many shops above, as the entire middle of the lobby and the floors above are cut out so you can see the skylight roof. You can either take the escalators or the elevator up, but you if you wish to go to a lower floor you must use the elevator.
Floor One: Medicinal Items
The first floor of the department store is a simply constructed area that is decorated with beautiful potted plants. This floor mainly sells healing items, such as Potions, Antidotes, and Revives.
Potion -- 150£
Super Potion -- 200£
Full Heal -- 150£
Antidote -- 100£
Burn Heal -- 150£
Paralyze Heal -- 150£
Awakening -- 175£
Revive -- 500£
Floor Two: Battle Items
The second floor has a rather tough appearance to it. Pictures of battling Pokemon are plastered on the walls and the shelves are filled to the brim with items that are used to aide in battles, such as X Attacks and X Defends, along with nutrition items like Zinc and Calcium.
X Attack -- 150£
X Defend -- 150£
X Speed -- 150£
X Accuracy -- 150£
X Special -- 150£
Protien -- 5000£
Iron -- 5000£
Carbos -- 5000£
Calcium -- 5000£
Rare Candy -- 10,000£
Floor Three: Hold Items
The third floor of the department store stocks mainly items that Pokemon can hold. For some reason there seems to be an overly large amount of plushies here as well, though none of them seem to be for sale. Here you can find items like Soothe Bell and Quick Claw.
Soothe Bell -- 300£
Quick Claw -- 175£
King's Rock -- 3000£
Everstone -- 15£
Smoke Ball -- 200£
Leftovers -- 150£
Floor Four: Evolution Items
The fourth floor seems to be decorated mainly by a life-sized replica of an Eevee and its eight different evolutions, Jolteon, Vaporeon, Flareon, Umbreon, Espeon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Noxeon. Here you can buy evolution stones like the Firestone and Thunder Stone.
Firestone -- 5000£
Thunder Stone -- 5000£
Water Stone -- 5000£
Leaf Stone -- 5000£
Moon Stone -- 7000£
Sun Stone -- 7000£
Dawn Stone -- 9000£
Shiny Stone -- 9000£
Dusk Stone -- 9000£
Floor Five: Pokeballs
Floor five seems to be one of the most popular floors for trainers and really, it should be. After all, you can't catch Pokemon without Pokeballs, right? Here you can find all different kinds, so stock up!
Pokeball -- 100£
Great Ball -- 250£
Net Ball -- 350£
Dive Ball -- 400£
Timer Ball -- 350£
Repeat Ball -- 350£
Floor Six: TMs
Another one of the more popular floors, this floor sells TMs of all types that can be used to teach your Pokemon a move. However, if your Pokemon already knows four moves, it will have to forget one to learn it.
TM04 Calm Mind -- 2000£
TM28 Dig -- 2500£
TM33 Reflect -- 3000£
TM35 Flamethrower -- 4500£
TM45 Attract -- 3000£
TM70 Flash -- 4500£
TM75 Swords Dance -- 2500£
TM85 Dream Eater -- 3500£
TM87 Swagger -- 3000£
Floor Seven: General Items
Here on the general items floor you can find things such as mail and repels, things that don't exactly fit on the other floors. There's sometimes a wide variety, and sometimes small, it depends upon demand.
Repel -- 50£
Super Repel -- 150£
Orange Mail -- 50£
Harbor Mail -- 50£
Glitter Mail -- 50£
Mech Mail -- 50£
Wood Mail -- 50£
Wave Mail -- 50£
Remember! You can sell stuff on any of these floors as well at half of what you can buy them for!
.:The Flea Market:.
Taking up the street that the department store sits upon is the flea market, a place where many people congregate to sell their wares. Here is where you can try and sell items you have collected on your journeys, if you wish to sell something just send me a PM with the items and the prices you wish to sell for.
It's probably a good idea to check here before heading into the department store, after all, you may get a better deal^^
Market Booths
None currently...
.:The Department Store:.
The department store hosts quite a few items among its many floors, over on the far wall of the lobby, next to the elevator, you can see a listing of what's on every floor and the items' prices (if there are any). Pokemon are allowed to roam freely here, just keep an eye on them.
Basement Floor Two
The second basement floor is a rather plain, cement room that contains any number of generators, water pumps, the like. Only maintenance personel are permitted down here, and that's only to make repairs. The staff of the Silver City department store would prefer it if their electricity didn't suddenly go out.
Basement Floor One
The first basement floor is a rather curious floor indeed. An unloading dock can be seen against the far wall, and there are generally several large delivery trucks parked inside. A large opening leads up to the streets though it is normally kept locked and bolted tight. This floor mainly seems to be a storage and unloading floor, though, for some reason there aren't any signs forbidding shoppers. How curious... perhaps you'll find something down here.
Lobby
As you first enter the lobby through the rotating doors the first thing you'll probably see is a large marble fountain with a Dragonair spurting water into the air in a gentle cascade. A receptionist normally sits at a large desk where you can ask questions and as you look upward you can see the many shops above, as the entire middle of the lobby and the floors above are cut out so you can see the skylight roof. You can either take the escalators or the elevator up, but you if you wish to go to a lower floor you must use the elevator.
Floor One: Medicinal Items
The first floor of the department store is a simply constructed area that is decorated with beautiful potted plants. This floor mainly sells healing items, such as Potions, Antidotes, and Revives.
Potion -- 150£
Super Potion -- 200£
Full Heal -- 150£
Antidote -- 100£
Burn Heal -- 150£
Paralyze Heal -- 150£
Awakening -- 175£
Revive -- 500£
Floor Two: Battle Items
The second floor has a rather tough appearance to it. Pictures of battling Pokemon are plastered on the walls and the shelves are filled to the brim with items that are used to aide in battles, such as X Attacks and X Defends, along with nutrition items like Zinc and Calcium.
X Attack -- 150£
X Defend -- 150£
X Speed -- 150£
X Accuracy -- 150£
X Special -- 150£
Protien -- 5000£
Iron -- 5000£
Carbos -- 5000£
Calcium -- 5000£
Rare Candy -- 10,000£
Floor Three: Hold Items
The third floor of the department store stocks mainly items that Pokemon can hold. For some reason there seems to be an overly large amount of plushies here as well, though none of them seem to be for sale. Here you can find items like Soothe Bell and Quick Claw.
Soothe Bell -- 300£
Quick Claw -- 175£
King's Rock -- 3000£
Everstone -- 15£
Smoke Ball -- 200£
Leftovers -- 150£
Floor Four: Evolution Items
The fourth floor seems to be decorated mainly by a life-sized replica of an Eevee and its eight different evolutions, Jolteon, Vaporeon, Flareon, Umbreon, Espeon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Noxeon. Here you can buy evolution stones like the Firestone and Thunder Stone.
Firestone -- 5000£
Thunder Stone -- 5000£
Water Stone -- 5000£
Leaf Stone -- 5000£
Moon Stone -- 7000£
Sun Stone -- 7000£
Dawn Stone -- 9000£
Shiny Stone -- 9000£
Dusk Stone -- 9000£
Floor Five: Pokeballs
Floor five seems to be one of the most popular floors for trainers and really, it should be. After all, you can't catch Pokemon without Pokeballs, right? Here you can find all different kinds, so stock up!
Pokeball -- 100£
Great Ball -- 250£
Net Ball -- 350£
Dive Ball -- 400£
Timer Ball -- 350£
Repeat Ball -- 350£
Floor Six: TMs
Another one of the more popular floors, this floor sells TMs of all types that can be used to teach your Pokemon a move. However, if your Pokemon already knows four moves, it will have to forget one to learn it.
TM04 Calm Mind -- 2000£
TM28 Dig -- 2500£
TM33 Reflect -- 3000£
TM35 Flamethrower -- 4500£
TM45 Attract -- 3000£
TM70 Flash -- 4500£
TM75 Swords Dance -- 2500£
TM85 Dream Eater -- 3500£
TM87 Swagger -- 3000£
Floor Seven: General Items
Here on the general items floor you can find things such as mail and repels, things that don't exactly fit on the other floors. There's sometimes a wide variety, and sometimes small, it depends upon demand.
Repel -- 50£
Super Repel -- 150£
Orange Mail -- 50£
Harbor Mail -- 50£
Glitter Mail -- 50£
Mech Mail -- 50£
Wood Mail -- 50£
Wave Mail -- 50£
Remember! You can sell stuff on any of these floors as well at half of what you can buy them for!
.:The Flea Market:.
Taking up the street that the department store sits upon is the flea market, a place where many people congregate to sell their wares. Here is where you can try and sell items you have collected on your journeys, if you wish to sell something just send me a PM with the items and the prices you wish to sell for.
It's probably a good idea to check here before heading into the department store, after all, you may get a better deal^^
Market Booths
None currently...