Delite Plaza

Delite Plaza is located in Grassroot Town near Marowak Training Dojo. It is an area where players can socialize and pursue the various facilities and rooms. It is known to be the meeting place for events and the place to obtain certain items useful for gameplay.

Main Hall
There are many entrances within Delite Plaza that can take the player to other areas. The doorways along the top lead to Loomy, Skit's Music Hall, the Auction House, Spinda's Cafe, and the Lottery House. The ladders on the sides take the player to Croagunk's Swap Shop and the stadium, and the two tunnels near the central pathway take the player to the Time Room and Weekly Event Hub.

Every room with the exception of the Time Room and stadium have signs explaining where the entrance goes and what that area is. The doorways also have a relating Pokédoll above them (Shroomish for Loomy, Skitty for the Music Hall, etc.).


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Loomy's Pre-Evolution Move Recall
Loomy is a tutor and his shop in Exbel is located in the second door from the left in the Delite Plaza. Loomy's service is similar to Electivire's Link Shop wherein moves can be relearned, but the moves your Pokémon can learn are from its pre-evolution if it is at the correct level. Loomy takes Big Mushrooms instead of regular Mushrooms.

Skit's Music Hall


Skit the Skitty's Music Hall is similar to a dance club and is mostly a social meeting place. When the player enters, there will be darkness around them, and there are functional Spin Traps.



Auction House
The Auction House is used by staff to host auction events in which staff auction off items for players to bid on. Other than that, the room is rarely used.

Spinda's Cafe


Inside there are five NPCs; Candy, Spinda, Ludicolo, and Wynaut with Wobbuffet. As of now, Candy and Ludicolo are the only functioning stations. Candy is a Swirlix who runs a shop full of food items in the bottom right corner of the cafe. Ludicolo's shop has valuable and useful items, such as cosmetic items, certain type-enhancing items, and overall rare items. In order to purchase anything there, the player will need Event Tokens, gained from events hosted by staff and Holiday Caves.



Lottery House
This room is run by Felicity the Meowth, who sells Lottery Tickets to players for 25 Poké each. There is no limit to how many tickets one can buy. Lottery Tickets can be given to Felicity on Fridays.

Croagunk's Swap Shop


Croagunk's Swap Shop is down the ladder top left of Delite Plaza, past Skit's Music Hall. Croagunk trades three star exclusive items for certain items listed in summary and 5,000 Poké. If the trade requires 5 random items, Croagunk will take the required items in a random order from your inventory for each swap process.

In order to enter the shop you will need to have beaten the Gold Marowak Training Dojo in Grassroot Town. Additionally, to use Croagunk's swap service you will need to be at least Gold Rank.



Time Room
The weather in this room is sunny and the pathway is surrounded by logs and shrubbery. At the end of the pathway will sit a Starly named Dawn during dawn, a Wingull named Dave during day, a Murkrow named Dustin during dusk, or a Hoothoot named Naomi during night. Their job is to tell the player what the current time is. That's the only purpose of this room, although a somewhat useless one, as a player can use the "/time" command in the chat instead from anywhere in PMU.



Stadium
The stadium is similar to the Auction House where it's used mostly for events. Players take their roles as trainers and Pokémon and battle against one another. Kangaskhan Storage, Chimecho Assembly, and move tutors can be found at the bottom of the room. The commands "/watch" and "/stopwatch" can be utilized here.



The Events Hub
This is the room where weekly events are held or announced by staff members. It acts as a waiting lobby before the events take place. There are locked doors at the top and bottom of the room that hold most of the event maps. It contains a storage and assembly.

Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame is found through the doorway in the bottom-left of the main hall. There are six leaderboards in the room; five line the back and the sixth is in the center of the room. Starting from the leftmost board in the back, the boards are for: Most Dungeon Victories, Longest Playtime, Most level 100 Pokémon, Most Mission Completions, Richest players and Most Popular Guild, which goes by member count. If a player is aiming for a top ten spot, they will need commitment and patience as reaching said spot will take quite some time. The NPCs in the Hall of Fame are all references to the Champions of the main Pokémon games; both in their names and their Pokémon species (for example, Cynthia is a Garchomp, the iconic Pokémon of the battle against her).

Currently the Hall of Fame cannot be explored and the leaderboards are non-functional. The latest leaderboard photos are from October 12, 2016.