Can someone plz tell me how and where to catch feebas also what rod to use oh and can someone tell me what lv gulpin evolves at thanks
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Gulpin evolves into Swalot at Level 26. And..
This is a guide to get Feebas on Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald.
You need: HM 03(surf), Super Rod and some Ultra Balls or a Master Ball =)
You can only find Feebas in Route 119.
And you can get him with ANY Rod, in the water in Route 119. (I am so sorry. I wrote only Super Rod, and that was wrong.
But the problem is, you can only get Feebas in 6 of the 400 titles/spots on the water. And the 6 titles/spots are different from game to game. But when you find a Feebas, you can find him again on the same title/spot you found it before.
So you have to be very very patient. I fished for days, before I found my first Feebas.
This is a guide to get Feebas on Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald.
You need: HM 03(surf), Super Rod and some Ultra Balls or a Master Ball =)
You can only find Feebas in Route 119.
And you can get him with ANY Rod, in the water in Route 119.
But the problem is, you can only get Feebas in 6 of the 400 titles/spots on the water. And the 6 titles/spots are different from game to game. But when you find a Feebas, you can find him again on the same title/spot you found it before.
So you have to be very very patient. I fished for days, before I found my first Feebas
Gulpin evolves at lv. 26
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