Poké Mart

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Ken Sugimori's original concept of a Poké Mart

A Pokémon Mart (Japanese: フレンドリィショップ Friendly Shop), commonly referred to as the Poké Mart, is a convenience store that sells supplies necessary for Pokémon training.

In the core series games

All Poké Marts will sell standard adventure supplies (such as HP and status condition healing items and Poké Balls), but some stores will also sell special items that are often unique to the store (such as Net Balls in Blackthorn City and Quick Balls in Lavender Town). Much of the merchandise sold at Poké Marts is produced by either Silph Co. or the Devon Corporation. Poké Marts will also buy many items from customers, usually at half their normal sale price. Prior to Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Poké Marts had slogans: in the Generation I games and the Kanto-based Generation III games, it is "All your item needs fulfilled!"; in the Generation II games, it is "For All Your Pokémon Needs"; in the Hoenn-based Generation III games, it is "Selected items for your convenience!"; and in the Sinnoh-based Generation IV games, it is "Where Smiling Faces Gather."

Before Generation IV, each Poké Mart's stock was immutable, and stores further along in the player's journey would generally offer more advanced items. Since Generation IV, however, all Poké Marts will upgrade their standard stock when the player gains a new Badge (or completes a trial in Generation VII), so that all stores always sell the same standard items. Also since Generation IV, any Poké Mart that sells specialty items will sell those items at a second register, so that the first register always sells whatever standard adventure supplies are currently unlocked.

Almost all cities, both major and minor, have Poké Marts, the exception being some which have local medicine shops. Notably, the town which players start at in each core series game usually does not have a Poké Mart. Poké Marts do not seem to be as ubiquitous in animation as they are in the games.

When the Mystery Gift function on a game cartridge is used, a delivery person may appear in Poké Marts with gifts for the player. The delivery person only appears when a Mystery Gift is received by the cartridge. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, another deliveryman will deliver a range of items from the player's Mom, such as Potions, Berries, and battle items like the Macho Brace, which she buys when the player's savings reach certain points.

As of Generation V, the Poké Mart is not its own separate store, but is instead located inside the Pokémon Center, to the right of the entrance. The only exceptions to this have been games that are remakes of games where they were separate buildings.

Generation I

Poké Mart in Pokémon Red and Blue

The first Poké Mart in the Generation I games can be found in Viridian City. When the player enters the Viridian City Poké Mart for the first time, the clerk will ask the player to deliver a package to Professor Oak in Pallet Town. Until the player does so, the store will not sell anything to the player, and the player will not be able to travel beyond the city due to an old man who blocks the way.

On Route 1, a man who works at the Poké Mart in Viridian City will give out a free sample of Potion to Trainers who chat with him.

Locations

City/Town Location
Viridian City East side of the city, next to the Pokémon Academy
Pewter City Middle of the city, next to the Pewter Gym
Cerulean City Southern side of Cerulean, south of Cerulean Gym
Vermilion City Middle of the city near the Route 11 entrance
Lavender Town South-eastern side of the town, south of Pokémon Tower
Saffron City Eastern side of the city, near the Route 8 entrance
Fuchsia City Western side of the Pokémon Zoo, north from the pool of Lapras
Cinnabar Island Southern side of the Island, next to the Pokémon Center
Indigo Plateau Inside the Pokémon League building

Generation II

The first Poké Mart is encountered in Cherrygrove City, where all basic items are available aside from Poké Balls, which they will not have in stock until after the player completes the errand to Mr. Pokémon's house, fights Silver, and returns to New Bark Town to report to Professor Elm.

Every Poké Mart in Generation II has a different appearance, each based on the style used in its hometown, making the most of the transition from the original Game Boy to the Game Boy Color.

Different Poké Mart varieties for every town in Pokémon Gold and Silver

Locations

Johto
City/Town Location
Cherrygrove City Northern side of the city, east of Route 30
Violet City Western side of the city, left of the Violet Gym
Azalea Town North-most point of town, right next to the eastern entrance
Ecruteak City Far eastern side of the city, next to the Kimono Dance Theater
Olivine City Middle of town, north of the S.S. Aqua port
Blackthorn City South side of town, left of the Pokémon Center
Kanto
City/Town Location
Viridian City East side of the city, next to the Trainer House
Pewter City Middle of the city, next to the Pewter Gym
Cerulean City Southern side of Cerulean, south of Cerulean Gym
Vermilion City Middle of the city
Lavender Town North-western side of the town, left of the Pokémon Center
Saffron City Eastern side of the city, near the Route 8 entrance
Fuchsia City Western side of the city, where the Pokémon Zoo was
Indigo Plateau Inside the Pokémon League building

Generation III

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Poké Mart is introduced by a salesman in Oldale Town, who directs the player to the local Poké Mart before giving the player a Potion as a gift. Like in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, there is no supply of Poké Balls, and they will not be in stock until after the player challenges their rival on Route 103 and visits Professor Birch for the second time.

In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, all situations are the same as in Generation I, with Poké Balls only becoming available in the Viridian City Poké Mart once Oak's Parcel has been delivered.

A new feature is introduced to Poké Marts in Generation III, the ability to answer surveys inside the Poké Mart. These surveys will allow the activation of Mystery Gift. To activate the Mystery Gift feature in the Generation III games, players need only to walk up to the clipboard found at any Poké Mart and enter a phrase. The clerk behind the counter will then inform them that the Mystery Gift feature has been activated, and it will be available on the main menu from that point on.

Locations

Hoenn
Poké Mart in Pokémon Emerald
City/Town Location
Oldale Town Northeastern side of the town
Petalburg City Eastern side of the city, next to the Pokémon Center
Rustboro City Southernmost point in the city
Slateport City Middle of the city, just north of the Slateport Market
Mauville City Southern side of the city, near Route 110
Trainer HillE In the lobby
Verdanturf Town North side of town, left of the Pokémon Center
Fallarbor Town Southeastern side of the town
Lavaridge Town Northeastern side of the town, right of the Pokémon Center
Fortree City Far western side of the town, near Route 119, before the treehouses
Mossdeep City Middle of the city, south of Mossdeep Gym
Sootopolis City Western side of the city, up the first flight of stairs
Ever Grande City (Pokémon League) Inside the Pokémon League building
Battle FrontierE Near the Pokémon Center in the group of buildings south of the Battle Tower
Kanto
City/Town Location
Viridian City East side of the city, next to the Pokémon Academy
Pewter City Middle of the city, next to the Pewter Gym
Cerulean City Southern side of Cerulean, south of Cerulean Gym
Vermilion City Middle of the city near the Route 11 entrance
Lavender Town South-eastern side of the town, south of Pokémon Tower
Saffron City Eastern side of the city, near the Route 8 entrance
Fuchsia City Western side of the Pokémon Zoo, north from the pool of Lapras
Cinnabar Island Southern side of the island, next to the Pokémon Center
Indigo Plateau Inside the Pokémon League building
Sevii Islands
City/Town Location
Three Island Northeastern side of the town
Four Island Southern side of the town, south of the Pokémon Center
Six Island Far eastern side of the town, next to the Pokémon Center
Seven Island Far west side of the town
Trainer Tower In the lobby

Generation IV

Poké Mart in Pokémon Platinum

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the Poké Mart is introduced by the rival after taking their tour of Sandgem Town. Poké Marts expand their stock as the player wins Gym Badges. There are two cashiers in this generation: the one on the right sells standard adventure items and is the same in any town, while the one on the left sells goods unique to that location, such as specialty Poké Balls or mail. Unlike in other regions, Poké Balls are available immediately in Sandgem Town.

Whenever the player receives an item or event from a Nintendo event, a deliveryman in a green uniform will appear next to the counter to give the player the item.

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, all Poké Marts are the same as in Generation II. The sales method, however, carries over from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. In these games, if the player opted to have their Mom save some money, an item will occasionally be delivered by a deliveryman in red.

Locations

Sinnoh
City/Town Location
Sandgem Town Northeastern side of the town
Jubilife City Eastern side of the city, near the Route 203 entrance
Oreburgh City North point of the city
Floaroma Town Eastern side of the city, near the Route 205 entrance
Eterna City Middle of the city, near the Eterna Condominiums
Hearthome City Middle of the city, near the Poffin House
Solaceon Town South side of the town, next to a patch of Berries
Pastoria City Southern side of the town, near the Scarf Guy's house
Canalave City Eastern side of the city, near the Move Deleter's house
Snowpoint City Southwestern point of the city, opposite to the Pokémon Center
Sunyshore City Middle of the city, near the Sunyshore Market
Pokémon League Inside the Pokémon League building
Battle Zone
City/Town Location
Fight Area Eastern side of the area, near the entrance of the Battle Park
Survival Area Top right building, next to the Pokémon Center
Johto
City/Town Location
Cherrygrove City Northern side of the city, east of Route 30
Violet City Western side of the city, left of the Violet Gym
Azalea Town Center of town, north of cutter's house
Ecruteak City Far eastern side of the city, next to the Kimono Dance Theater
Olivine City Middle of town, north of the S.S. Aqua port
Blackthorn City South side of town, left of the Pokémon Center
Frontier Access North-western side of town, south of entry to Battle Frontier
Kanto
City/Town Location
Viridian City East side of the city, next to the Trainer House
Pewter City Middle of the city, next to the Pewter Gym
Cerulean City Southern side of Cerulean, south of Pokémon Center
Vermilion City Middle of the city.
Lavender Town North-western side of the town, left of the Pokémon Center
Saffron City Eastern side of the city, near the Route 8 entrance
Fuchsia City Western side of the city, where the Pokémon Zoo was
Indigo Plateau Inside the Pokémon League building

Stock

The lower cashier will always sell the same items regardless of which Poké Mart the player is in. The items for sale at any given time are based on the number of Gym Badges that the player has. These items are consistent between the Kanto, Johto, and Sinnoh regions.

Lower cashier


Generation V

In Pokémon Black and White, the Poké Mart has been combined with the Pokémon Center. Like Generation IV, there continue to be two salesmen. If the player receives a Mystery Gift, a man in a blue uniform will be in the Pokémon Center to give the gift to the player.

Locations

City/Town Location
Accumula Town East side of the town
Striaton City In the middle top of the city, west of Gym
Nacrene City Southern side of Nacrene
Castelia City Center of road along the ocean
Nimbasa City South-western side of the city
Driftveil City Center of the city
Mistralton City Eastern side of the city
Icirrus City Center of the city
Opelucid City Center of the city
Pokémon League West of the pedestal
Lacunosa Town Center of the town
Undella Town North-eastern side of the town
Black City South-western side of Black City
White Forest South-western side of the forest
Aspertia CityB2W2 In middle of the city, east to the Pokémon Gym
Floccesy TownB2W2 Near entrance to Route 19
Virbank CityB2W2 Near entrance to Route 20
Lentimas TownB2W2 Next to Move Tutor house
Humilau CityB2W2 Near Humilau Gym
Victory RoadB2W2 Near entrance from Route 23's side

Stock

The upper cashier will always sell the same items regardless of which Poké Mart the player is in. The items for sale at any given time are based on the number of Gym Badges that the player has.

Upper cashier


Generation VI

Poké Mart in Pokémon X and Y

In Pokémon X and Y, the Poké Mart remains part of the Pokémon Center; in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Poké Mart is instead a separate building. Each Poké Mart contains one or two salesmen.

Locations

Kalos
City/Town Location
Santalune City In the southeastern part of the city, near the entrance
Lumiose City On South Boulevard, near the Sycamore Pokémon Lab
Lumiose City On North Boulevard, near the Lumiose Museum
Lumiose City Near the Prism Tower (between the tower and Magenta Plaza)
Camphrier Town In the southeastern part of the town
Ambrette Town In the northern part of the town, next to the aquarium
Cyllage City In the middle of the city
Geosenge Town In the southern part of the town
Shalour City In the middle of the city
Coumarine City In the upper part of the city, next to the monorail station
Laverre City In the southeastern part of the city
Dendemille Town In the southwestern part of the town
Anistar City In the southern part of the city
Couriway Town In the northwestern part of the town
Snowbelle City In the eastern part of the city
Pokémon League In the southern part of the area
Kiloude City In the southern part of the city
Hoenn
City/Town Location
Oldale Town Northeastern side of the town
Petalburg City Eastern side of the city, next to the Pokémon Center
Rustboro City Southern area of the city; south of the Pokémon Center
Slateport City Middle of the city, just north of the Slateport Market
Mauville City East side of central courtyard
Verdanturf Town North side of town, left of the Pokémon Center
Fallarbor Town Southeastern side of the town
Lavaridge Town Northeastern side of the town, right of the Pokémon Center
Fortree City Southwestern side of the town, near Route 119
Mossdeep City Middle of the city, south of Mossdeep Gym
Sootopolis City Western side of the city, up the first flight of stairs
Pokémon League Inside the Pokémon League building

Stock

The leftXY/lowerORAS cashier (or the only cashier, in Poké Marts with only one) will always sell the same items regardless of which Poké Mart the player is in. The items for sale at any given time are based on the number of Gym Badges that the player has.

Left cashier in  X  Y 
Lower cashier in  OR  AS 


Generation VII

In Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, the Poké Mart is once again part of the Pokémon Center. Each Poké Mart contains one or two clerks. The Po Town Pokémon Center contains an area where a Poké Mart would be located, but it is abandoned.

Like in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Poké Marts in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! remain separated from Pokémon Centers, with the exception of the Indigo League.

Locations

Alola
Location Detail
Route 1 Hau'oli Outskirts, southwest of the player's house
Hau'oli City Shopping District, in the northwest
Route 2 At the northeast end
Heahea City At the crossroads
Paniola Town In the northeast
Route 5 In the northwest of the southern half
Royal Avenue In the southwest
Route 8 In the southwest
Konikoni City At the crossroads
Malie City In the east by the ferry terminal
Mount Hokulani In the southeast
Tapu Village In the middle of the village
Route 16 On the west side
Seafolk Village In the northwest
Mount Lanakila At the summit
Kanto
City/Town Location
Viridian City East side of the city, next to the Pokémon Academy
Pewter City Middle of the city, next to the Pewter Gym
Cerulean City Southern side of Cerulean, south of Cerulean Gym
Vermilion City Middle of the city near the Route 11 entrance
Lavender Town South-eastern side of the town, south of Pokémon Tower
Saffron City Eastern side of the city, near the Route 8 entrance
Fuchsia City Western side of the Pokémon Zoo, north from the pool of Lapras
Cinnabar Island Southern side of the Island, next to the Pokémon Center
Indigo Plateau Inside the Pokémon League building

Stock

In Alola, the left cashier will always sell the same items regardless of which Poké Mart the player is in. The items for sale at any given time are based on the trials the player has completed.

In Kanto, the Mart's stock is affected by how many badges the player has instead. Like in Generations I and III, Kanto Poké Marts typically have only one cashier.

Left cashier in  S  M  US  UM 
Cashier in  P  E 


Generation VIII

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, the Poké Mart is a type of store found inside Pokémon Centers, train stations, and Stadiums. Pokémon Center Poké Marts contain one or two clerks, while all other Poké Marts only have a single clerk.

Like in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, Poké Marts are separate from the Pokémon Centers in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. Locations of Poké Marts are the same as for those in Diamond and Pearl; however, the Poké Marts now only have one clerk each.

Locations

Galar
Poké Mart inside a train station in Pokémon Sword and Shield
Location Detail
Wedgehurst Behind the Pokémon Research Lab
Meetup Spot (Wild Area) Inside the Wild Area Station
Motostoke Lower tier south, just west of the Wild Area entrance
Motostoke Upper tier south, inside the Motostoke Station
Motostoke Upper tier west, next to the Route 3 exit
Turffield In the southeast
Hulbury In the southwest
Hammerlocke In the south, just north of the Wild Area entrance
Hammerlocke Inside the Hammerlocke Station, eastmost storefront
Hammerlocke Upper tier, northwest
Hammerlocke In the east, next to the Route 7 exit
Stow-on-Side In the east, next to the Route 6 exit
Ballonlea In the south, just north of the Glimwood Tangle
Circhester In the southwest, just north of the Route 8
Spikemuth In the west, next to the Route 9 exit
Wyndon At the south of the city, in front of the statue
Fields of Honor (Isle of Armor) Inside the Armor Station
Slippery Slope (Crown Tundra) Inside the Crown Tundra Station
Wyndon At the north of the city, next to the Wyndon Stadium
Sinnoh
City/Town Location
Sandgem Town Northeastern side of the town
Jubilife City Eastern side of the city, near the Route 203 entrance
Oreburgh City North point of the city
Floaroma Town Eastern side of the city, near the Route 205 entrance
Eterna City Middle of the city, near the Eterna Condominiums
Hearthome City Middle of the city, near the Poffin House
Solaceon Town South side of the town, next to a patch of Berries
Pastoria City Southern side of the town, near the Scarf Guy's house
Canalave City Eastern side of the city, near the Move Deleter's house
Snowpoint City Southwestern point of the city, opposite to the Pokémon Center
Sunyshore City Middle of the city, near the Sunyshore Market
Pokémon League Inside the Pokémon League building
Battle Zone
City/Town Location
Fight Area Eastern side of the area, near the entrance of the Battle Park
Survival Area Top right building, next to the Pokémon Center

Stock

The Poké Mart's stock in Pokémon Sword and Shield is affected by the number of Badges the player has. For Poké Marts with two clerks, the left clerk has the common stock shared between all Poké Marts that varies based on the player's Badges, while the right clerk has stock exclusive to that location. In addition to the Badge-dependant stock, the player cannot purchase Poké Balls until they encounter Leon on Route 2, where he teaches the player to catch Pokémon if they have not already caught any.

Stock available in Poké Marts in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pearl are almost identical to those in the original games. However, Mail is no longer sold, and the Poké Ball variations previously sold by the left cashier are now sold by the one available cashier.

Galar  Sw  Sh 
Sinnoh  BD  SP 


Generation IX

In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the Poké Mart is part of the Pokémon Center building. Since the Pokémon Centers in Scarlet and Violet have no interior, the Poké Mart is accessible directly from the overworld.

Stock

Paldea  S  V 


Other shops that sell items

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Department Stores

Celadon Department Store

A department store is the largest shop in a region, selling a variety of different items, including items that are not sold in a regular Poké Mart, such as TMs. Most regions have Department Stores, usually in the region's largest city. Department Stores have several levels, usually selling a different type of item on each level.

Region Location Store
Kanto Celadon City Celadon Department Store
Johto Goldenrod City Goldenrod Department Store
Hoenn Lilycove City Lilycove Department Store
Sinnoh Veilstone City Veilstone Department Store
Unova Route 9 Shopping Mall Nine
Alola Hau'oli City Hau'oli City Mall

Herb Shops

Some cities have Herb Shops which sell herbal medicine.

Region Location Shop
Kanto Cerulean City Berry Powder Shop
Johto Goldenrod Tunnel Kanpo
Hoenn Lavaridge Town Pokémon Herb Shop
Sinnoh Eterna City Herb Shop
Unova Driftveil City Driftveil Market
Kalos Lumiose City, Vernal Avenue Herboriste
Alola Konikoni City Herbalist's shop
Galar Hulbury Herb Shop
Paldea Cascarrafa
Levincia
Mesagoza
Montenevera
Chansey Supply

Cianwood City Pharmacy

Main article: Cianwood City → Pharmacy

The Cianwood City Pharmacy is a small pharmacy located in Cianwood City, Johto. It is over 500 years old and it sells a variety of rare goods. The Cianwood City Pharmacy sells remedies exclusive to the town. Jasmine will ask the player to fetch her Ampharos some medicine from there. After giving Jasmine the medicine, players can return to the Pharmacy to find that Potions and Full Heals are in stock.

Just a Souvenir Shop

Main article: Mahogany Town → Just a Souvenir Shop

Mahogany Town, as a result of its small population, does not have a Poké Mart. Instead, a small convenience store is run which stocks basic supplies for Pokémon Trainers. This shop is secretly a cover for a Team Rocket operation at the Lake of Rage; a secret basement is their base of operations. Once they have been defeated, the shop remains simply a shop.

Mt. Moon Square shop

Main article: Mt. Moon Square → Shop

There is a shop in Mt. Moon Square that is only open from 10:00AM until 5:59PM.

Two Island Market stall

Main article: Two Island → Market Stall

Two Island, rather than having a Poké Mart, has a market stall that sells special items. Similar to the Poké Marts in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the variety of items increases with each advancement into the story. After beating the Kanto Elite Four, certain items originating in Johto and Hoenn are available. Notably, the stall is mentioned as selling Rage Candy Bars, though they are never in stock in-game.

Celestic Town Shop

Main article: Celestic Town → Shop

In Celestic Town, there is no Poké Mart, so an elderly couple runs a shop out of their house. A man standing in the shop gives away three pairs of glasses to the player depending on the time of day. He gives away Choice Specs in the morning, BlackGlasses during the day, and Wise Glasses at night.

Safari Zone Gate stalls

Main article: Safari Zone Gate → Shops

There are two stalls at the Johto Safari Zone Gate, one selling Poké Balls, the other vitamins.

Aquacorde Town shops

Main article: Aquacorde Town → Shops

In Aquacorde Town, unlike in most other cities or towns with shopping opportunities, the purchasable items are scattered to specialized shops that sell only one type of product.

Thrifty Megamart

Main article: Royal Avenue → Thrifty Megamart

In addition to the Poké Mart, Royal Avenue also has the Thrifty Megamart where the player can buy a few items at half price using a discount coupon.

Peachy's

Main article: Mossui Town → Peachy's

The Pokémon Center in Mossui Town does not have a Poké Mart cashier, and a local shop called Peachy's is present instead. The shop sells the regular stock found at other Poké Marts in the game, and additionally also sells new clothing items.

Differences among generations

In the side series games

Orre

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In Pokémon Colosseum and XD, Poké Marts can be found in Phenac City, Pyrite Town, Agate Village, and Gateon Port. In Colosseum, there is a fifth Poké Mart located in The Under. However, none of these locations sell Poké Balls in Colosseum.

In Pokémon XD, Agate Village and Pyrite Town's Poké Marts sell Poké Balls and Great Balls, while Phenac City and Gateon Port's Poké Marts sell Poké Balls, Great Balls, and Ultra Balls.

Outskirt Stand

Main article: Outskirt Stand

The Outskirt Stand is the only non-Poké Mart shop in Orre, consisting of a lonely gasoline stand and diner located in the southeastern desert in the region. In Colosseum, this is the only place where Poké Balls are available, with most variations of Poké Ball from Generation III being sold here.

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

Main article: Kecleon Shop
The Kecleon Shop in Pokémon Square

In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, there are no Poké Marts, as it takes place in an alternate world. Instead two Kecleon run their own shop based in Pokémon Square, Treasure Town, and local dungeons, but in Gates to Infinity in Paradise there is only one Kecleon. These shops have the same basic purpose as a Poké Mart, selling common items, as well as selling Wonder Orbs and other items that can be held in the player's Toolbox or Treasure Bag. The Kecleon shop is run by two Kecleon brothers. The younger sells items like food and toss items and the older sells Wonder Orbs and TMs.

Pokémon Quest

Poké Mart icon in Pokémon Quest

In Pokémon Quest, the Poké Mart is a shop that sells Decorations, Box Expansions, and downloadable content. It is sometimes simply referred to as the shop. MoBee connects to the Poké Mart after the ____ expedition on Tumblecube Island, allowing access to it. It is not part of Tumblecube Island proper, being accessed exclusively through menus and not being visible on the game's map. The store deals in PM Tickets, the game's currency. There are three tabs in the Poké Mart menu.

The first tab available is one for the Poké Mart's Member Service, which the player is enrolled in. This tab is open by default when the player accesses the Poké Mart menu. Every 22 hours, the player can claim 50 PM Tickets. When the player obtains one of the Poké Ball Model decorations, the number of tickets the Member Service provides is increases by a differing amount per decoration. This tab also has a section for Additional Content, which leads to the Additional Content Menu.

The Member Service tab, where the player can collect PM Tickets daily

From the Additional Content menu, the player can purchase downloadable content for the game. This includes Expedition Packs and Move Stones. Expedition Packs include exclusive decorations, Pokémon, and extra pots for Cooking. The Move Stones, however, can be obtained later into the game outside of this menu. For more information about downloadable Content, see the Pokémon Quest page.

The Decorations tab sells Decorations: items are that the player can place in their base camp. On top of the aesthetic appeal, purchasing one gives the player a beneficial effect. The decoration does not have to be placed in the base camp to benefit from the effect. This menu also allows the player to view all obtained decorations, including the statues the player collects as loot throughout the game. Tapping on a decoration gives the player a zoomed in view of the item that allows them to read the description and make a purchase. Each item can only be purchased once.

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The Decorations tab, with a number of purchased and unpurchased decor
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Yes, they deliver to uncharted islands. Impressive

The Box Expansions tab sells Box Expansions, which come in two types: Pokémon Box Expansions increase the maximum number of Pokémon the player can have befriended by 20, and Stone Box Expansion increases the maximum number of Power Stones that the player can hold by 20. These can be purchased until the player reached a maximum capacity of 300 for Pokémon and 300 for Power Stones.

Purchased items are delivered to the player inside boxes, which drop down from the top of the screen, land in the center, and then open up to reveal a detailed look at the purchased item.

For details about Additional Content, see the Pokémon Quest page.

Decorations
Box Expansions



Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire

Main article: Pokémon Mart (Pinball)

In Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire, the player is able to buy various bonuses with Coins at the Pokémon Mart. In the Ruby Field, the same building functions as the Pokémon Mart and Pokémon Center. In the Sapphire Field, there is a passage to the Mart between the Plusle Switch and Minun Switch.

In animation

Poké Marts in Pokémon the Series work the same as the ones in the games, where Ash and his friends buy items for their Pokémon, or sometimes Seals in Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl. What is different from the games is that some stores contain phones with which to call people, most commonly Professor Oak. In Pokémon the Series: Black & White, although Poké Marts are now part of the Pokémon Center in the games, it has been shown that Poké Marts still exist separately in the animated series.

In Steamboat Willies!, Ash, Brock, and Dawn visited a store that was referred to as a Poké Mart in the dub, but was left unspecified whether it was one or not in the Japanese version.

In A Connoisseur's Revenge!, Ash, Iris, and Cilan visited a newly opened Poké Mart. A vendor tried to sell Iris a Dragon Gem, but she declined. The Mart also housed a Pokémon Connoisseur shop, where Trainers could get their Pokémon's friendship evaluated. It was at this Poké Mart where Ash and Iris first met Burgundy, the self-proclaimed rival of Cilan and a low-ranking Pokémon Connoisseur.

In When a House is Not a Home!, Ash and Goh visited the Vermilion City Poké Mart while trying to figure out who owned the Grookey they had found. The clerk allowed them to view the surveillance footage, from which they discovered that Grookey actually belonged to Team Rocket. The same Poké Mart reappeared in Mad About Blue!.

In the manga

A Poké Mart in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

A Poké Mart was briefly seen in Entranced by Entei and Heckled by Hitmontop while Silver was chasing after Entei throughout the Indigo Plateau Pokémon League venue.

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese フレンドリィショップ Friendly Shop
Mandarin Chinese 友好商店 Friendly Store
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Pokéobchod
Denmark Flag.png Danish Poké-marked
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Pokéwinkel*
Finland Flag.png Finnish Pokémarketti
France Flag.png French Boutique Pokémon
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon-Markt
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokémon Market
South Korea Flag.png Korean 프렌들리숍 Friendly Shop
Poland Flag.png Polish Pokémarket
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Poké Mart
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Mercado Poké*
Spain Flag.png Spanish Tienda Pokémon
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Poké-affär*
Poké-marknad*
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Friendly Shop

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