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[[File:Join Avenue entrance B2.png|thumb| | [[File:Join Avenue entrance B2.png|thumb|256px|The entrance to Join Avenue in Black 2]] | ||
'''Join Avenue''' (Japanese: '''ジョインアベニュー''' ''Join Avenue'') is a building located between {{rt|4|Unova}} and [[Nimbasa City]], replacing | '''Join Avenue''' (Japanese: '''ジョインアベニュー''' ''Join Avenue'') is a building introduced in {{game|Black and White|s|4=2}}. It is located between {{rt|4|Unova}} and [[Nimbasa City]], replacing Nimbasa [[Gate]] which was previously there. | ||
Initially, Join Avenue is | Initially, Join Avenue is an empty building, as it is the player's task to invite visitors, making them residents. | ||
These visitors are [[Non-player character|NPC]]s visiting daily, known as the player's fans, or avatars of other players which have been registered by the player's game. Visitors can be invited to open their own dream shop or recommended to visit another shop on Join Avenue, increasing its popularity if the customer is satisfied. Exclamations akin to those appearing in the streets of [[Castelia City]] can be seen in Join Avenue. | |||
{{sign|bwbuilding|Join Avenue|An avenue that grows as you deepen<br>exchanges with other people.}} | {{sign|bwbuilding|Join Avenue|An avenue that grows as you deepen<br>exchanges with other people.}} | ||
==Attracting customers== | ==Attracting customers== | ||
The amount of [[Non-player character|NPC]] fans visiting daily increases with the rank of Join Avenue. These typically yield less popularity points than the avatars of other players. | |||
* | To get the avatar of another player to visit Join Avenue, the player can do the following: | ||
* | * Register the player on the C-Gear's Tag Log | ||
* | * Have a battle or trade with the player - this includes Wi-Fi Battles, GTS trading, and GTS Negotiations | ||
* By having Dream Pals (not 100% true) | * Have a person leave a footprint at the player's Dream World house | ||
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==Helpers== | ==Helpers== |
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Map description: | A big avenue that keeps developing as you communicate with more people. | |||
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Location: | Between Route 4 and Nimbasa City | |||
Region: | Unova | |||
Generations: | V | |||
Location of Join Avenue in Unova. | ||||
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Join Avenue (Japanese: ジョインアベニュー Join Avenue) is a building introduced in Pokémon Black and White 2. It is located between Route 4 and Nimbasa City, replacing Nimbasa Gate which was previously there.
Initially, Join Avenue is an empty building, as it is the player's task to invite visitors, making them residents. These visitors are NPCs visiting daily, known as the player's fans, or avatars of other players which have been registered by the player's game. Visitors can be invited to open their own dream shop or recommended to visit another shop on Join Avenue, increasing its popularity if the customer is satisfied. Exclamations akin to those appearing in the streets of Castelia City can be seen in Join Avenue.
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Attracting customers
The amount of NPC fans visiting daily increases with the rank of Join Avenue. These typically yield less popularity points than the avatars of other players.
To get the avatar of another player to visit Join Avenue, the player can do the following:
- Register the player on the C-Gear's Tag Log
- Have a battle or trade with the player - this includes Wi-Fi Battles, GTS trading, and GTS Negotiations
- Have a person leave a footprint at the player's Dream World house
Helpers
When the player get their Join Avenue's rank high enough, the owner (a Clerk♂) will award the player a helper. This is a list of the list of helpers that the player can get:
- an Ace Trainer♂ that will let the player choose which shop the player can open. More shop choices are available as Join Avenue's rank goes up. (Rank 1)
- an Ace Trainer♀ measures the player's rank as well as changing their catchphrase, greeting and thankful message. She can also change shop/helper positions. (Rank 1)
- a NPC (wearing a tux and shades) that can tell the history of the friends of the player's friends. (Rank 2)
- a Scientist♂ that can act as a PC, being able to change the player's Pokémon's positions. Later on, he can also change the color and shape of Join Avenue's ceiling. (Rank 4)
- a Nurse that can heal the player's Pokemon. (Rank 6)
When the owner comes when the player reaches Rank 8, the player can recruit friends/NPC's to become helpers, replacing a helper. The player can only have a maximum of 4 helpers.
When the player reaches Rank 10, the owner will allow the player to rename their avenue. The avenue name has the same restrictions as Pokémon nicknames.
Shops
Raffle Shop
- "I would want to make everyone excited."
Once per day, the player can win a random prize from the raffle. Unlike other shops, the Raffle Shop's merchandise pool doesn't increase as it levels. Instead, the player's chance of getting a top prize is increased.
Raffle Shop prizes
- First place: Master Ball
- Second place: Rare Candy
- Third place: PP Max
- Fourth place: PP Up
- Fifth place: Max Revive
- Sixth place: Max Elixir
- Seventh place: Max Ether
- Eighth place: Ultra Ball
- Ninth place: Full Heal
- Tenth place: Berry Juice
Beauty Salon
- "I would want to make people's Pokémon more beautiful."
Offers haircuts and other services to increase a Pokémon's friendliness.
Dojo
- "I would want to train people's Pokémon and make them strong."
Can increase a Pokémon's stats or level up a Pokémon.
Market
- "I would want to collect a lot of things and surprise everyone."
Sells various items, such as large batches of items at a discount and items not sold in regular marts.
Flower Shop
- "I would want to help everyone relax with beautiful flowers."
Antique Shop
- "I would want to collect unique items and surprise everyone."
Chunks of sand or containers that contain items are sold and appraised, with the possibility of getting a rare item.
Café
- "I would want to make delicious meals for Pokémon and make them happy."
Offers meals that raise a Pokémon's level, stats, or friendliness.
Nursery
Provides services to speed the hatching of Eggs.
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Trivia
- The Raffle Shops are the only places a trainer can get a Master Ball outside of the Main Story and Wi-Fi interaction