Celadon Department Store

The Celadon Department Store (Japanese: タマムシデパート Tamamushi Department Store) is the largest shop in Kanto. The store is six stories tall, including the roof.

Celadon Department Store タマムシデパート
Tamamushi Department Store
"Find what you need at the Celadon Dept. Store!"
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Location: Celadon City
Region: Kanto
Generations: I, II, III, IV, VII

Location of Celadon Department Store in Kanto.
Pokémon world locations

Sign

The sign outside the building has remained fundamentally the same throughout the generations, only with slight differences in grammar and spelling.

Generation I

Find what you
need at CELADON
DEPT. STORE!

Generation II

Find What You
Need at CELADON
DEPT.STORE!

Generation III

Find what you need at the
CELADON DEPT. STORE!

Generation IV

Find what you need at the
Celadon Dept. Store!

Floors

1F: Service Counter

Here, a receptionist welcomes customers and directs them to a board that describes the store layout. This is where the Poké Mart deliveryman can be found.

2F: Trainers' Market

This floor is the Trainers' Market (formatted Trainer's Market prior to Generation VII). In Generation VII, this floor's motto is "Loads and loads of TMs!" In earlier games, the motto is "Top Grade Items for Trainers!"

According to the Fame Checker, Lance is seen regularly on this floor buying capes.

Generation I

Left cashier
Great Ball
600
Super Potion
700
Revive
1500
Super Repel
500
Antidote
100
Burn Heal
250
Ice Heal
250
Awakening
200
Parlyz Heal
200
Right cashier
TM32 (Double Team)
1000
TM33 (Reflect)
1000
TM02 (Razor Wind)
2000
TM07 (Horn Drill)
2000
TM37 (Egg Bomb)
2000
TM01 (Mega Punch)
3000
TM05 (Mega Kick)
3000
TM09 (Take Down)
3000
TM17 (Submission)
3000


Generation II

Left cashier
Potion
300
Super Potion
700
Hyper Potion
1200
Max Potion
2500
Revive
1500
Super Repel
500
Max Repel
700
Right cashier
Poké Ball
200
Great Ball
600
Ultra Ball
1200
Escape Rope
550
Full Heal
600
Antidote
100
Burn Heal
250
Ice Heal
250
Awakening
250
Paralyze Heal
200


Generation III

Upper cashier
TM05 (Roar)
1000
TM15 (Hyper Beam)
7500
TM28 (Dig)
2000
TM31 (Brick Break)
3000
TM43 (Secret Power)
3000
TM45 (Attract)
3000
Lower cashier
Great Ball
600
Super Potion
700
Revive
1500
Antidote
100
Paralyze Heal
200
Awakening
250
Burn Heal
250
Ice Heal
250
Super Repel
500


Generation IV

Left cashier
Potion
300
Super Potion
700
Hyper Potion
1200
Max Potion
2500
Revive
1500
Antidote
100
Parlyz Heal
200
Burn Heal
250
Ice Heal
250
Awakening
250
Full Heal
600
Right cashier
Poké Ball
200
Great Ball
600
Ultra Ball
1200
Escape Rope
550
Poké Doll
1000
Repel
350
Super Repel
500
Max Repel
700
Grass Mail
50
Flame Mail
50
Bubble Mail
50
Space Mail
50


Generation VII

Upper cashier
TM17 (Dragon Tail)
20,000
TM18 (U-turn)
20,000
TM19 (Iron Tail)
50,000
TM25 (Waterfall)
30,000
TM28 (Tri Attack)
30,000
TM30 (Bulk Up)
10,000
TM43 (Shadow Ball)
30,000
TM48 (Hyper Beam)
100,000
Lower cashier
Poké Ball
100
Great Ball
300
Potion
100
Super Potion
700
Antidote
200
Burn Heal
300
Ice Heal
100
Awakening
100
Paralyze Heal
300
Escape Rope
300
Repel
400
Lure
400
X Attack
550
X Defense
500
X Sp. Atk
350
X Sp. Def
350
X Speed
350
X Accuracy
900
Dire Hit
650
Guard Spec.
700


3F: TV Game Shop/TM Shop

In Generations I, III, and VII, this floor is the Video Game Shop (TV Game Shop in Generations I and III). Various video games are displayed on this floor. In Generation I, a man behind the counter will give away TM18 (Counter); in Generation III, this man is a Move Tutor who teaches Counter to a Pokémon; in Generation VII, this man gives the player TM03 (Helping Hand).

In Generations II and IV, this floor is the TM Shop. In Generation IV, the floor's motto is "Make Your Pokémon Stronger!"

Generation II
TM10 (Hidden Power)
3000
TM11 (Sunny Day)
2000
TM17 (Protect)
3000
TM18 (Rain Dance)
2000
TM37 (Sandstorm)
2000
Generation IV
TM21 (Frustration)
1000
TM27 (Return)
1000
TM87 (Swagger)
1500
TM78 (Captivate)
1500
TM12 (Taunt)
1500
TM41 (Torment)
1500
TM20 (Safeguard)
2000
TM28 (Dig)
2000
TM76 (Stealth Rock)
2000
TM55 (Brine)
3000
TM72 (Avalanche)
3000
TM79 (Dark Pulse)
3000


4F: Wiseman Gifts

This floor is known as Wiseman Gifts (formatted "Wise Man Gifts" in Generation III). In Generations I to III and VII, its motto is "Express yourself with gifts!"; in Generation IV, its motto is "Gifts to Express Yourself!".

In Generations I, III, and VII, Evolution stones are specially for sale here. In Generation IV, Falkner and Janine appear here on Mondays.

Generation I
Poké Doll
1000
Fire Stone
2100
Thunderstone
2100
Water Stone
2100
Leaf Stone
2100
Generation II
Poké Doll
1000
Lovely Mail
50
Surf Mail
50


Generation III
Poké Doll
1000
Retro Mail
50
Fire Stone
2100
Thunderstone
2100
Water Stone
2100
Leaf Stone
2100
Generation IV
Air Mail
50
Tunnel Mail
50
Bloom Mail
50


Generation VII
Fire Stone
5,000
Thunder Stone
5,000
Water Stone
5,000
Leaf Stone
5,000
Ice Stone
5,000


5F: Drugstore/Accessory Market

In Generations I to IV, this floor sells battle items and vitamins. In Generations I and II, it is known as the "Drug Store"; in Generation IV, it is known as "Battle Collection". In Generation IV, its motto is "Bring Out Pokémon Potential".

In Generation VII, this floor is the Accessory Market. It sells accessories for the player and their partner Pokémon.

Generation I

Left cashier
X Accuracy
950
Guard Spec.
700
Dire Hit
650
X Attack
500
X Defend
550
X Speed
350
X Special
350
Right cashier
HP Up*
9800
Protein
9800
Iron
9800
Carbos
9800
Calcium
9800


Generation II

Left cashier
HP Up
9800
Protein
9800
Iron
9800
Carbos
9800
Calcium
9800
Right cashier
X Accuracy
950
Guard Spec.
700
Dire Hit
650
X Attack
500
X Defend
550
X Speed
350
X Special
350


Generation III

Upper cashier
HP Up
9800
Protein
9800
Iron
9800
Calcium
9800
Zinc
9800
Carbos
9800
Lower cashier
X Attack
500
X Defend
550
X Speed
350
X Special
350
X Accuracy
950
Guard Spec.
700
Dire Hit
650


Generation IV

Left cashier
X Speed
350
X Attack
500
X Defend
550
Guard Spec.
700
Dire Hit
650
X Accuracy
950
X Special
350
X Sp. Def
350
Right cashier
Protein
9800
Iron
9800
Calcium
9800
Zinc
9800
Carbos
9800
HP Up
9800


Upper left stall
Hats
Straw Hat
10,000
Sweet Hat
20,000
Elegant Hat
20,000
Special
Crown
999,999


Lower left stall
Diglett Cap
50


Upper right stall
Little Bows
Little Red Bow
1,000
Little Green Bow
1,000
Little Blue Bow
1,000
Little Black Bow
1,000
Little Plaid Bow
1,000
Little Formal Bow
1,000
Little Polka-Dot Bow
1,000
Little Bow
1,000
Fancy Bows
Fancy Red Bow
2,000
Fancy Green Bow
2,000
Fancy Blue Bow
2,000
Fancy Black Bow
2,000
Fancy Plaid Bow
2,000
Fancy Formal Bow
2,000
Fancy Cute Bow
2,000
Fancy Frilly Bow
2,000


Bandannas
Sailor Bandanna
3,000
Safari Bandanna
3,000
Polka-Dot Bandanna
3,000
Ruby Bandanna
3,000
Sapphire Bandanna
3,000
Emerald Bandanna
3,000
Black Bandanna
3,000
White Bandanna
3,000
Flowers
Red Flowers
5,000
Pink Flowers
5,000
Blue Flowers
5,000
White Flowers
5,000
Orange Flowers
5,000
Purple Flowers
5,000
Pale Blue Flowers
5,000
Green Flowers
5,000


Lower right stall
Glasses
Black Framed Glasses
8,000
Red Framed Glasses
8,000
Green Framed Glasses
8,000
Brown Framed Glasses
12,000
Thick Glasses
5,000
Sunglasses
Blue Sky Sunglasses
10,000
Dawn Sunglasses
10,000
Dusk Sunglasses
10,000
Midnight Sunglasses
10,000


Rooftop Square: Vending Machines

A picnic table and some Vending Machines are located on the roof. In Generation IV, this floor is called the "Rooftop Atrium" and its motto is "Have a Break at the Vending Machines".

In Generations I, III, and VII, a thirsty girl will give the player TMs in exchange for one of the drinks.

Fresh Water
200
Soda Pop
300
Lemonade
350


Items

Item Location Games
Turtwig Mask 2F, from Crasher Wake  HG  SS 
Chimchar Mask 2F, from Crasher Wake  HG  SS 
Piplup Mask 2F, from Crasher Wake  HG  SS 
TM18 (Counter) 3F, from the man behind the counter  R  B  Y 
TM03 (Helping Hand) 3F, from the man behind the counter  P  E 

TMs from the girl on the rooftop

Games →
Drink
 R  B  Y   FR  LG   P  E 
 Fresh Water
TM13 (Ice Beam)

TM16 (Light Screen)

TM06 (Light Screen)
 Soda Pop
TM48 (Rock Slide)

TM20 (Safeguard)

TM09 (Reflect)
 Lemonade
TM49 (Tri Attack)

TM33 (Reflect)

TM07 (Protect)

Trainers

Generation VII

All of these Trainers appear at the Department Store once the player has become Champion.

Trainer Pokémon
2F
Master Trainer
Lass Yue
ユウ
Reward: N/A
Vaporeon Lv.75
Shadow Ball Toxic
Rest -
3F
Master Trainer
Scientist Alphonse
シモン Shimon
Reward: N/A
Jolteon Lv.75
Light Screen Yawn
Shadow Ball -
4F
Master Trainer
Ace Trainer Dax
ヤマト Yamato
Reward: N/A
Flareon Lv.75
Flare Blitz Superpower
Fire Spin -


Layout

Interior

Version 1F 2F 3F 4F 5F Rooftop
Red
Blue
Yellow
Gold
Silver
Crystal
FireRed
LeafGreen
HeartGold
SoulSilver
 

Exterior

Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 玉虹百貨公司 Yúkhùhng Baakfo Gūngsī *
彩虹百貨公司 Chóihùhng Baakfo Gūngsī *
Mandarin 玉虹百貨公司 / 玉虹百货公司 Yùhóng Bǎihuò Gōngsī *
彩虹百貨公司 Cǎihóng Bǎihuò Gōngsī *
French Centre commercial de Céladopole
German Prismania-Einkaufscenter (VII)
Prismania Einkaufszentrum (I-III)
Italian Centro Commerciale di Azzurropoli
Korean 무지개백화점 Mujigae Baekwajeom
Portuguese Brazil Loja de Departamentos da Cidade Celadon
Portugal Loja de Departamentos da Cidade Celadon
Spanish Centro Comercial de Ciudad Azulona




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