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Pokemon Saphire Walkthrough

by Ultimate Subber

It has been a few years since Nintendo released a brand new Pokemon RPG.
Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire has been hyped as one of the most anticipated game of
the year for GBA.

To simply put it, this game really exceed my expectation. The improvement that
They've done with the game is just really much for Pokemon players to enjoy.

New Features

- There are two kind of Bike in this game
- 2 on 2 battle against certain trainer
- New HM, Dive
- Contest
- Trainer Dex
- Running Shoes, which work like bicycle


There are a few differences between the two version:
Basically, the game is almost identical in gameplay. However, there are a few
differences as mentioned below. Besides this difference, some Pokemon might be
commonly found in one version while rare in the other version.

Ruby:
You will fight Team Magma in this game, and Latios could be encountered
randomly in the wild after beating the elite four.
Pokemon exclusive to Ruby are:
Zangoose, SolRock, Groudon, Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Mawile

After you awakened Groudon, the weather will be sunny.

Latios is catchable randomly in the wild.

Sapphire
You will fight Team Aqua in this game, and Latias could be encountered randomly
in the wild after beating the elite four.
Pokemon exclusive to Sapphire are:
Seviper, Lunatone, Kyogre, Lotad, Lombre, Ludocolo

After you awakened Kyogre, the weather will be rainy.

Latias is catchable randomly in the wild.

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3. Walkthrough
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NOTE: This walkthrough is based  on the Sapphire version of the game. There are
some differences between Ruby and Sapphire. This walkthrough will try to cover
situtaions that is true for both version. Unfortunately, there are some areas
in which this could not be done.

I. Game Basics (Skip this section if you have played Pokemon before)

Here are the controls in Pokemon Ru/Sa

Directional Pads
This is used to move around the map, or used to move to another option of the
menu

A button
This is used if you want to confirm an option

B button
This is used if you want cancel an option

Start Button
This is used to bring in main menu

Select Button
You can register an item and use tem easily by using the select button. You can
also re-arrange the order of moves by using this button

L and R
This button is used for Nothing. However, you can change it's function to work
like the A and B button.

Start menu
Pokedex - This is simply your Pokedex
Pokemon - Choosing this option will list the Pokemon in your party
Bag - This will take you to your backpack where you can use your items
Poke-Navi - Choosing this option will take you to the Poke-Navi
"Trainer Name" - This will take you to your trainer card. (trainer status)
Save - Self-Explanatory
Option - Use this to cahnge the battle mode, frame styles, etc
Cancel - Self-Explanatory

Stopping evolution
Press the "B" button while your Pokemon is evolving

Teaching Pokemon a HM/TM
Go to your pack select a TM/HM and use them to one of your Pokemon. (Not all
Pokemon may be able to learn a particular moves).

Someone PC's
There's an option for you here to change your PC wallpaper as well as rename
the boxes. Another useless addition to the Pokemon PC. However, something that
will interest you would be the fact that Pokemon will be sent to the next empty
boxes. In other words, you don't have to change your PC boxes when its full. No
more tearing your hairs out when you discover your PC Box is full when you are
throwing a ball at legendary Pokemon.


II. Characters

Brendan (Main Character)
From: Littleroot Town
The main Character of the game. He live in Littleroot Town. He will be your
rival if you
choose to  play as a girl. Along the course of the game, if he is your rival he
will help you by giving you items.

May (Main Character)
From: Littleroot Town
The main character of the game. She live in Littleroot Town. She will be your
rival if you
choose to play as a boy. Along the course of the game, if she is your rival she
will help you by giving you items.

Wally
From: Petalburg City
You will meet him in Petalburg City gym, he will catch a Ralts. He is also your
2nd rival
in the game. You will battle him a few times during the course of the game. You
can challenge him again in Victory Road.
Pokemon: Gardevoir

Steven Stone
From: Mossdeep City
The Champion of the Pokemon Leauge. He will occasionally pops up in the game.
During the course of the game, he will give you TM 47 Iron Wing as well as HM
08 Dive. You'll fight him in the Pokemon leauge of course He's also the master
of the stell Type.
Pokemon: Skarmory, Metagross

Professor Birch
From: Littleroot Town
You helped him when he was attacked by Pochena. In return, he will let you kept
the
Pokemon. He will also give you the Pokedex. Professor Odamaki is also the
father of
your rival.
Pokemon: Mudkip, Treecko, Torchic

Norman
The Petalburg City gym leader. When you first visited him, he will tell you to
come back
to fight him once you've earned 4 badges. He's also the main character father
who just moved from Johto.
Pokemon: SlaKing, Vigoroth

Archie
From: ???
Leader of the notorious team Aqua.

Maxie
From: ???
Leader of the notorious team Magma.

Captain Slate
From: Slateport City
One of the key figures for your conflict with Team Aqua and Magma, his
submarine was the target for team Aqua and Magma in their quest to reach their
ambition. Later on, Capt Slate will build the S.S. Tidal which could take you
to the battle tower.

Lanette
From: Route 114
The creator of Hoenn Pokemon storage system. She is a parallel of Bill in the
older version.

The Beginning
Before the game starts, you will see a screen of Professor Birch talking about
Pokemon,
just like what Oak and Elm did in the previous version. (The Pokemon shown
alongside the
professor is Azzuril). You will be asked whether you want to be a boy trainer,
or a girl
trainer, as well as your name. You can't choose your rival name, and if you
choose to be
a boy, your rival name will be Haruka.

III. Hoenn
Hounn is the new region in which the game took place. There are three different
kind of cities in Hounn. Different with Kanto and Johto, Hoenn has it's own
groups of island. Therefore sea transportation is an important thing. :

Towns-Blue Circle
Cities - Red Circle
Metropolis - Red Oval

List of city:

Littleroot Town
A small town in the Southern Part of the Island
Places of interest: Your House, Your Rivals' house, Birch's Lab

Oldale Town
Located North of Littleroot Town
Places of Interest: None

Petalburg city
West of Kotoki Town, Touka Gym has a gym. On the west of the town, lies Touka
Forest
Places of interest: Touka City Gym

Rustboro City
One of the biggest Metropolis in Hoenn. Rustboro City is the home of the
company that give you the Poke-Navi
Places of interest: Company building North-West of the town, Gym

Dewford Town
A small peaceful Island on the Southwest of the continent. It is the home of
the second gym.
Places of interest: Second gym, Fisherman that gives you old rod, Cave
Northwest of the town.

Slateport City
Kaina City is a port city, and it has the bigest beach on Hoenn. You can find
the ocean museum here.
Places of interest: Ocean Museum

Mauville City
Here, you can go to the bike shop. Just outside the town, there is power plant
and cycling road.
Places of interest: 3rd gym, bike shop

Fallarbor Town
Located on the North of the continent, this is the place where you can get Dig
TM.

Verdanturf Town
The first town where you can participate in the constest house.

Fortree City
On the South-East of the town, you'll be able to find a shop that sells
furniture. This furniture could be put in your secret base. Here, you'll also
be able to find the 6th gym.
Places of interest: Furniture shop, Hiwamaki Gym, Kecleon"the invisible wall"

Lilicove City
Located at the edge of the western shore, it boast the biggest department store
in Hoenn.
Places of interest: Dept Store, Art Museum

Mossdeep City
An island located at the west of the Hoenn mainland. We learned from the Space
research center that the weather condition there is sunny.
Places of Interest: Steven's house, Space research center, Fisherman house (old
rod), Gym

Sootopolis City
Well hidden among the natural barrier, the city could only be accessed through
diving. Here, lies the Cave of Origins.
Places of interest: Cave of Origins, Gym.

Pacifidlog Town
Built on a colony of Corsola, this town is the sorce of information for the
three mysteries of Hoenn - The Sky Pillar, the Sealed Chamber, and Mirage
island.
Places of interest: None

Ever Grande
Every trainer ultimate dream. In Ever Grande lies the Pokemon Leauge and the
gruelling Victory Road.
Places of Interest: Victory Road, The Leauge

A. Littleroot Town - A whole new adventure begins.
Significant Places: Your house, your Rival's house, Professor Birch house

This is the begginning of your adventures. You started out in a truck. It
appears that your family is moving in. There will be Machoke carrying stuffs
around, and your mom will tell you to go to your room. Go and take a potion out
of your PC,look at the clock and set up the time. Now your mother will allow
you to come down.

Now, if you look at the TV, you'll know that your father is a gym leader. Now
go out. Head to the lab and you'll discover that Professor Birch had went out.
You can't go out of the town either, as you'll be stopped by a small boy syaing
that it's too dangerous out there. So, there are only one place to go - the
neighbour's house. Go up to the second floor and you'll see your rival. After
talking to her, head back t othe entrance of the town. This tiem you could go
out.

After walking for a while, you will see Professor Birch attacked by a wild
Poocyhena. He will ask you to choose a ball from his bag to help him. you will
have three Pokeball to choose from (No prize for guessing that these are the
starter. These three starters are: Treecko (Grass), Torchic (Fire), Mudkip
(Water). Choose which starter you want, and you will fight the Poochyena

Poochyena lvl 2
You shouldn't have any problem beating this Pokemon. Your starter level should
be strin genough to beat Poochyena.

From the three Starter, Grass and Water will have a type advantage for the
first gym. However, Torchic will evolve to Combusken at level 16 which can
learn Double Kick. Personally, Torchic would be the best choice considering
that there is only a few Fire types in the game. At the same time, Fire type is
one of the most useful, especially against the Elite Four.

Starter Evolution and attack learned

Treecko  lvl 16  (Grass)
Pound           -
Leer            -
Absorb          6
Quick Attack    11
Pursuit         16
Screech         21
Mega Drain      26
Agility         31
Slam            36
Detect          41
Giga Drain      46

Grovyle lvl 36  (Grass)
Pursuit         17
Screech         23
Mega Drain      29
Agility         35
Slam            41
Detect          47
False Swipe     53

Sceptile         (Grass)
Leaf Blade      29
Agility         35
Slam            43
Detect          51
False Swipe     59



Torchic     lvl 16  (fire)
Growl            -
Focus Energy     7
Ember           10
Peck            16
Sand Attack     19
Fire-Spin       25
Quick Attack    28
Slash           34
Mirror Move     37
Flamethrower    43


Combusken  lvl 36  (Fire/Fighting)
Double Kick     16
Fire-Spin       25
Bulk Up         28
Quick Attack    32
Slash           39
Mirror Move     43
Sky Upper       50

Blaziken            (Fire/Fighting)
Slash           32
Blaze Kick      36
Mirror Move     49
Sky Upper       59



Mudkip  lvl 16 (Water)
Tackle           -
Growl            -
Mud-Slap         6
Water Gun       10
Bide            15
Foresight       19
Mud-Play        24
Take Down       28
Whirlpool       33
Protect         37
Hydro Pump      42
Reckless        46


Masrhstomp  lvl 36 (Water/Ground)
Mud Shot        16
Foresight       20
Mud-play        25
Take Down       31
Muddy Stream    37
Protect         42
Earthquake      46
Reckless        53


Swampert        (Water/Ground)
Muddy Stream    39
Protect         46
Earthquake      52
Reckless        61


After you have beaten the Poochyena, Professor Birch will bring you back to his
lab in Littleroot Town. Here he will thank you and let you keep the Pokemon for
saving him. He will tell you that his daughter/son is currently on route 103.
He will ask you to go there. Now it's time to continue and head for the next
town.



B. Oldale Town

Walk along route 101. There's nothing here, except some wild Pokemon, namely
Zigzagoon and Wurmple. You can't catch them yet, so level up one or two levels.
Soon enough, you'll be on your way to Oldale Town.

Not much to see here. This town just like Viridian in R/B/Y and Cherrygrove in
G/S/C. As usual, there is a Pokemon Center to heal your Pokemon and also a
Pokemart. Buy some potions and left for the next route. As usual, Nurse Joy is
still in every Pokemon Center. Now the Pokemon Center has it's own escalator.
On the second level of the Pokemon Center, you'll be able to find three booths
- One for trading, one for one on one battle, and one two on two battle.

Head North, and after walking for a while, you will find your rival. Be
prepared for your first battle. You should have levelled up your Pokemon during
the journey so far. The Pokemon he choose will be a starter Pokemon that has a
type advantages over your Pokemon. Your rival's Pokemon will be at level 5. It
shouldn't be hard to beat him/her if you level up enough. If your rival is a
boy, his name would be Brendan, if she's a girl, her name would be May.

Rival Battle Brendan/May

Pokemon:
Treecko lvl 5 or Mudkip lvl 5 or Torchic lvl 5

For Example: If you choose Treecko the grass starter your rival will have
Torchic the fire starter. This battle should be simple if you level up enough.
Presumably, your starter should be at leve 7-8.

After beating your rival, go back to Oldale Town and you are now allowed to buy
the items in the shop. At the entrance of the town, you will see your rival. 
Talk to him/her, and he/she will tell you to follow him/her back to Littleroot
Town.

Now, go back to Littleroot Town and talk to Proffesor Birch. He will give you 5
Pokeball and a Pokedex. Exit the town, and before that while passing your
house, your mother will give you a running shoes.

With this running shoes, now you can run by holding the "b" button of your
gameboy. Running Shoes will allow you to travel much faster. It could be used
anywhere except in building.

Now, head back to Oldale Town again. You might want to capture some Pokemon
along the way.  Once in Oldale Town, exit the town using the west exit to route
102. You will find yourself in a  route with a few trainers. In this route,
you'll be able to catch Pokemon such as Ralts. Continue walking along the route
and soon you'll arrive at Petalburg city.


C. Petalburg City
Significant Places: Petalburg Gym, Wally house

Go to Pokemon Center to heal your Pokemon and stock up on the potions. Now go
to the gym. A trainer called Wally will come and begged your father to be given
a Pokemon. Norman will lend him a Zigzagoon which will be used to catch Ralts.
Afterwhich, he will take you back to the gym leader. It is your father. He will
told you that did not have enough experience, and you need 4 badges before you
can challenge him. Take note of this and come back to this gym after you've got
4 badges. Now head to the west exit of the town and make your way to the route
104. Figh some of the trainers here, you might want to catch a Pelliper if you
want. At the end of the route, you'll end up in Petalburg Forest.


Petalburg Woods
Petalburg Woods will remind you of Viridian Forest. There are heaps of Bugs
Pokemon bugging you here. Soon enough, you'll bump into a researcher which was
attacked by Team Magma/Aqua. This will be your first ever meeting with Team
Magma/Aqua, but it certainly won't be the last.

Team Magma/Aqua
Pokemon: Poocyhena

After defeating him, make your way out of teh forest. There are parts of the
forest which you will need cut in order to access it. Come back later to acess
this area and grab some items.

D. Rustboro City
Significant Places: Devon Corp, Rostboro Gym, Cutter house

Rustboro City is among one of the biggest city in the game. On the North-East,
is the building where you will get your Poke-Navi later on the game-the Devon
Corp. Heal your Pokemon and head to the gym. The Gym is awfully similar to
Pewter City Gym in term of layout and even the type used.

Rustboro Gym
Gym Leader: Roxeanne
Type: Rock
Badge: Stone Badge
Pokemon:

Geodude  lvl 14
Nosepass lvl 15

This could be hard, especially if you choose Torchic as your starting Pokemon.
However, if you level up enough during your journey here, you should be able to
beat the gym leader and get your first badge and TM 37. If your starter is
Torchic, I would recommend to level it up and evlove it immediately into a
Combusken in order for it to learn Double Kick which will be helpful against
Rock type.


After you step out of the gym, you will see one of team Magma/Aqua member. He
will  head North, followed by a man in the green suit that you encountered
earlier in the forest. Make your way to a tunnel, North-East of the city. Here
the man earlier whom you saved in Petalburg Woods  will tell you that team
Magma/Aqua has run off with the Devon package. In front of the cave's 
entrance, you will see an old man called Mr Briney that tells you that his
Wingull was taken hostage by Team  Magma/Aqua. So, go inside and fight the
member of Team Magma/Aqua. Once you've beaten Team Aqua/Magma talk again to the
guy in Rustboro city who inform you about Team Aqua/Magma.

He will take you to a building, the Devon corporation and give you a
Poke-Navi-A new version of pokegear in  which you can see the map for your
reward of beating team Aqua/Magma. The president of the  company will also give
to you two things to deliver. One for the champ of Pokemon Leauge, and the
other, the Devon package itself for Captain Slate in Slateport City

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/Poke Navigator\
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Here the features of te Poke Navigator

1. Hoenn Map-Choosing this option will display the map of Hoenn and your
current
location.
2. Condition - This will show your Pokemon constest stats as well as other
Pokemon that have been in a contest before.
3. Trainer-eye-this shows you all trainer that you have fought. There are 70
trainers in total, and you get an additional star if you managed to find all of
them. You can battle that trainer again if a pokeball symbol is flashing beside
their name.
4. Exit
5. Ribbon- this option will show all the Pokemon that have gotten their ribbon.
This option only available if your Pokemon has gotten at least one ribbon.


Before continuing any further make sure you get HM 01 from the house beside
Rustboro Pokemon
Center. HM 01 is CUT, you can use it to cut bushes as well as grasses.

After rescuing Wingull, it's time to take the rough sea. Go back to Touka
Forest and went back to the entrance. (the entrance that is near the beach).
Near the forest, there is a house belonging to the old man which Wingull you
rescued from Team aqua/Magma earlier. Talk to the Man, and he'll take you to
Dewford Town.


E. Dewford Town
Places of interest: Dewford Hall, Granite Cave, Dewford Gym

Not much to do there, except that you might want to fight some trainers in the
North. There is a cave up north. Leave this for a while. Talk to the fisherman
by the Pokemon Center to get an old rod. There's a building called Dewford
Hall, grabbed the TM 36- Sludge Bomb and run. (everyone here's is obsessed with
something :P). Anyway, you could also get a silk scarf from the man living on
the house by the jetty.

Dewford Town Gym
This is a fighting Gym. At first it might be hard to see anything as everything
is dark. However, the light is slowly lit once you beat the Junior Trainers.

Gym Leader:Brawly
Type: Fighting
Badge: Knuckle Badge
Pokemon

Machop lvl 17
Makuhita lvl 18

It should not be hard to beat this Gym Leader. A Fying Pokemon will be a great
help here. So get a Kadabra (If you managed to capture an Abra from the cave).
After the battle, the gym leader will give you TM 08-Bulk Up.

Head to the cave North-west of the Island, the Granite Cave, and make your way
through until you meet Steven. Once you delivered the memo, the champ will left
after giving you TM 47
Go out and now you're ready for the next part of the journey. Make sure you get
the  HM 05 FLASH from a hiker inside the cave. HM 05 FLASH would be able to be
used to light up caves.

Once you have delivered the memo, talked to the Mr Briney who brought you here
with a boat. A second option to go to Slateport city will be available. Hop on
the boat, and you'll end up in a beach. Fight the trainers for some experience
and make your way north to the next city. In fact, by defeating all the trainer
in the beach you'll get something from Mr.Sea.

F. Slateport City.

You will find Team Magma/Aqua crowding around a building. That's the ocean
museum. If you tried to get out of the city and head North, you'll find your
way blocked by  several minions of team Magma/Aqua. There is also a contest
house here. (the red building). In this house, you could participate in the
contest. However, you would need to obtain the contest pass first from
Verdanturf Town. Talk to the little girl to obtain Pokeblock Case. By obtaining
this, you would be able to blend berry using the berry blender. With this, you
will also be able to enter the Safari Zone. (later in the game). This is a key
item that you definitely must get.

So, in Slateport city, head for a building that resemble a warehouse and talk
to the  man with the balding head called Dock. He will tell you that Capt Slate
is nowhere to be seen. Now head back to the Ocean Museum. You'll discover that
team Magma/Aqua has entered the museum.

The Ocean Museum is full of Team Magma/Aqua member. Talk to one of the member
at the ground floor. He will remember you as the little twerp whom he fought
earlier. He'll give you TM 46 (Thief). By using this TM you'll be able to steal
item off wild Pokemon.

Head for the stairs and talk to the scientist. Suddenly, two Team Magma/Aqua
member will come and you will fight them. After beating them, the leader of
Team Magma/Aqua will come, and they will  teleport away. By doing this, you'll
rescue Dr Slate who'll be thanking you for the Devon package.

Heal your Pokemon and head North. You will find that now team Magma/Aqua  is
not blocking your way anymore. So just went straight and turn right. Here you
will battle your rival once again. His/Her starter Pokemon will have evolved by
now. So make sure that you levelled up for this fight.

After you managed to beat your rival, you can continue. She'll give you an
itemfinder. Using thsi itemfinder, you could detect wether there is a hidden
item nearby.

Now, just continue along route 110 and you will find yourself in Mauville City.
At the junction between route 103 and 110, there's a trick house. Look for more
details about it in the trick house section of this FAQ.


G. Mauville City
There is a bike shop here. Talk to the owner, and he will give you an acro bike
in which you can hop around. There are two choices, the Mach bike and the Acro
bike. The Mach bike could be used to get past ledges and mud-ramp, whereas the
Acro bike could be used to hop around and could be used to get past the white
ramp. To view the manual for both bike, check the notes on the table.

Now you will be able to enter the bicycle-only route. Not much there, except
some trainers which you can battle. It's also serves as a shortcut from
Mauville to Slateport and vice versa.

In front of the gym, you will meet Wally, the guy who  you encountered at
Petalburg City gym
earlier. He insisted to challenge the gym leader despite the objection of his
uncle. To prove himself, he will challenge you for a battle. His Pokemon will
be a level 16 Ralts. It shouldn't be hard if you can make it so far into the
game.

Now head to the gym. This gym is an electric gym, so if you have ground/Rock
Pokemon it will be a great help here. You'll need to zig-zagged you way through
before you reach the gym leader.

Gym leader: Wattson
Type: Electric
Badge: Dynamo Badge
Pokemon:

Magnemite lvl 22
Voltorb lvl 20
Magneton lvl 23

This should be easy, especially if you have a fire Pokemon in your team. Use a
fire Pokemon to finish off Magnemite and Magneton. After winning the battle,
you will get the badge as well as TM 34. If you start out iwth Mudkip and has
evolved it, this battle will be a breeze.

After you have beaten the gym leader, talk to the scientist living on the house
right  of the shop in the town and he will give you HM 06 Rock Smash. With Rock
Smash,  you can destroy rocks and you can continue to north to route 111.

H. Fiery Path

After walking for sometime  you will arrive at a junction. One to the left and
one ahead. As for now, you cannot  choose to go ahead as the sandstorm will be
blocking you. Now, Go and enter the cave.  There are paths blocked by a boulder
which you can't move yet since you didn't  have strength yet. Find your way to
the exit and just follow the path until you  encounter a town. Before that, you
might want to get TM 43 from the trainer in front of the big tree. Along the
way, you will passed an area covered with Volcaninc Ash (Route 113). At Route
1113, lie the Glass Workshop. Talk to the owner who will give you a soot sack.
Using this soot sack, you could collect ashes while walking in ash-covered
grasses. You could exchange this ashes for Flutes, as well as secret base
decorations. The flute works just like Pokeflute, for example blue flute
awakens a sleeping Pokemon, and Red Flut cancels out the effect of attract.

Yellow Flute     250 ashes
Red Flute        500 ashes
Blue Flute       500 ashes
White Flute     1000 ashes
Black Flute     1000 ashes
Pretty Chair    6000 ashes
Pretty Desk     8000 ashes

I. Fallarbor Town
Not much to do here. Get the TM 28 Dig from the small boy in one of the house.
There are however, the move tutor. (For explanation on the move tutor, refer to
the sub-section on miscallenaous section).

In one of the house, you will learn from the girl there that a scientist called
Professor Cosmo has gone to the golden cave in the south. After you have
rescued the scientist, go back and talk to him to get a TM. Ouside the town, is
Mayumi's house. She is Ru/Sa version of Bill in this game. After you meet her,
your Pokemon box PC will be renamed LANETTE's PC.

Heal your Pokemon, stock up on the potions and left the town. After passing the
bridge,  you should find yourself among a rocky terrain. Find your way through
and you should find the Meteor Falls


J. Meteor Falls

Enter the cave, and you will see team Aqua talking to a scientist. Soon, Team
Magma  will confront team Aqua and both of them will left. Talk to the
scientist, and you will learn that team Magma/Aqua has run off with a
meteorite. Now, continue  walking. The cave is a short one, and you should be
able to go  out of it effortlessly. Now you will find yourself back on the path
to Rustboro City.

From Rustboro city, make your way back to Mauville City by going to Shidake
Town. To go there, head East from Rustboro City and use rock smash on the
boulder. You will get HM 04 Strength for smashing the boulder, however you
can't use them yet until you beat the 4th gym. From Verdanturf town, just
continue Eastward until you reach Mauville. From Mauville city, head North
until you arrive at the cave again. This time go to the house to take the cable
car.

K. Mt Chimney
Once you stepped out of the cable car, it will be on a volcano that was
snowing. You will see members of Team Magma and Aqua seems to be having a
fight. You cannot  go to the town yet, as team Aqua/Magma is blocking the way.
Head up, and fight the Team Aqua/Magma members on the way. At the top, you will
find Archie/Maxie (leader of Aqua/Magma team) near the stolen meteorite. Defeat
him, and he will left the volcano. The leader of the other team will come and
thank you for beating his opponent.

Team Aqua battle
Mightyena lvl 24
Golbat  lvl 24
Sharpedo lvl 24

Now with team Magma and Aqua gone you should be able to continue further down
to the town through the Jagged Path

Jagged Path
Nothing interesting here, you should be able to find your way to Lavaridge town
effortlessly.

L. Lavaridge Town
It will be helpful if you have a water Pokemon here, as your next fight will be
a Fire Gym.
Enter the gym, and you will notice something like a spring in each section.
This is just like Sabrina's Gym in R/B/Y and G/S/C. Walking to the hot spring
in the gym will teleport you to the other section. Work your way to the gym
leader, and defeat it. Now you should be able to use strength outside battle.
If the area here seems foggy and you are using the emulator, check the FAQ
section.

Gym Leader :Flannery
Type: Fire
Badge: Heat Badge
Pokemon

Slugma lvl 26
Slugma lvl 26
Torkoal lvl 28

Use Water Pokemon or Rock Pokemon here. After you managed to defeat him, you'll
receive TM 50
which contain Overheat, a move more powerful than Fire Blast in term of base
damage. However, it gets weaker each turn. This battle should be a breeze if
you leveeled up enough.


Once you stepped out of the gym, Haruka will come and give you a Go-Google. Now
you can go through the desert to collect the fossils. You can take the fossils
to Rustboro City to revive them.  Before you go, don't forget to collect Wynaut
egg's which is pre-evolution of Wobbuffet from a lady on the back of Pokemon
Center.

As you might have known, with Rock smash you will be able to smash the rock hat
block the cave in which you rescue the old man's Wingull. You'll find a
blackbelt showing his frustation at not being able to meet his lover thanks to
the rock.

This will lead to Verdanturf town. However, to fight the next gym leader you
must head back to Touka City. The first city with a gym). When you break the
rock, the blackbelt will give you HM 04 STRENGTH  in return for destroying the
rock that block the way between Rustboro City and Mauville City.


M. Petalburg City once more
Make your way into the gym. Once you stepped into the gym, you will be able to
see two doors. One on the left and one on the right. this is the basic
structure for each room in the gym. Take the right one, and you will find
yourself in another similar room. You need to beat the Junior Trainer before
the doors will show up. There are two types of doors, "accuracy" and "speed."
You should be able to find the gym leader easily, and the type that this gym is
using is normal type, so Fighting Pokemon will come handy here.

Gym Leader: Norman
Type: Normal
Badge: Balance Badge
Pokemon:
Slaking lvl 28
Vigoroth lvl 30
Slaking lvl 31

Slaking is one of the Pokemon with the highest attack in the game. Finish him
as fast as
possible before it can cause serious damage to your Pokemon. It characteristic
make it it will only attack each odd turn. With one of the most powerful attack
in the game, your best shot at betaing him would be using a Pokemon that could
knock him as fast as possible or using a ghost type. You'll receive TM 42 for
beating  the gym leader.

Another strategy would be to used detect for every odd turn that Slaking
attack.

Once you've beaten the gym leader, you can use surf outside battle. Now go out
of the gym and enter Wally's house on the left. Talk to the man (Waly's father)
and he will give you HM 03 Surf. Teach your Pokemon surf (if you do not have
any water Pokemon, catch that racoon Pokemon). Now make your way to Mauville
City (The city where you get the bicycle), either passing Oldale City or
Verdanturf Town. Once you are in Mauville City, exit the city using the East
exit. Here with surf you can cross the water and end up on the other side. Walk
further right and go up when you arrive at a junction.

Walk your way up through the routes until you see a building. Here you will
meet Team Magma/Aqua once again. If you need to heal your Pokemon, go to the
bed in the left side of the building. Fight the Team Magma/Aqua members on the
first floor, and take the stairs. Defeat team Magma/Aqua including their
leader. Talk to the scientist, and he'll give you the elusive weather
Pokemon-Castform.

Now you can go past the bridge which was earlier blocked by two team Magma/Aqua
members. You'll soon meet your rival once more. Defeat him/her, and you'll get
HM 02 Fly. Now you can fly to the previous town that you've visited.


N. Fortree City
You will end up in a city soon. However, if you tried to go to the gym you will
find something is blocking you. So, go out of the city to the east and continue
on until you reach a bridge. Here you'll met Steven once more. He told you that
it was Kecleon, the chameleon Pokemon that was camouflaging as an invisible
wall. Upon this, you will fight a lvl 30 Kecleon. Defeat/capture it, and go
back to the town. Steven will give you a Devon Scope. By having this, you'll be
able to see the Kecleon.  Now you will be able to enter the gym. The gym
specializes in Flying type, and involve a few puzzle to solve before you'll be
able to reach the gym leader.

Gym Leader : Winona
Type: Flying
Badge: Feather Badge
Pokemon

Swellow Lvl 31
Pelliper Lvl 30
Skarmory Lvl 30
Altaria Lvl33

Use an Electric Pokemon to take out Pelipper and Swellow. Fire Pokemon for
Skarmory,  and an Ice Pokemon will do the job for Altaria. You will get TM 40
for beating her.

Now, make your way out of the town along the path. After walking for a while,
you will see two team Magma/Aqua members rushing down the path. You'll
overheard their conversation that they are heading for Mt Pyre.

anyway, now you can choose to go to Safari Zone, to Lilicove City to heal your
Pokemon, or to give the team Magma/Aqua a chase. If you want to go to Safari
Zone, you'll need Pokeblock Blender from the little girl in Slateport Contest
house.


O. Mt Pyre and the Orbs

Now make your way down the road until you reach a lake. Surf to the center, and
find an entrance to a building. The interior of the building will remind you of
pokemon tower in R/B/Y version of pokemon. Just like Pokemon tower, you'll be
able to catch Ghost Pokemon here. You can also get Sea Incense and Lax Incense
which are necessary in order to get Azzuril and Wynaut.

Enter the place. This is Hoenn version of Pokemon Tower. Ghost Pokemon will be
floating around, so if you want one, this is a good place to catch them.
Instead of climbing  the stair, exit the tower using the other doorway. You
will end up in a mountain. Go up to find and old couple and Team Magma/Aqua. 
As always, blast them away and talk to the old couple which will give you a
blue/red orb (depending on the version) in return for helping them.

By stealing the orb, Team Magma/Aqua had upset the balance of nature in Hoenn.
The two orbs have always been used to keep the nature's balance in Hoenn, now
with team Aqua/Magma stealing it, a catsthrope seems inevitable. If you want to
learn more about this, talk to the old man who will tell you the story about
Kyogre and Groudon. Before you leave, you might want to check the grassy area
here, to find for the rare psychic Pokemon - Chimecho.

Now head back to Slateport City. (City with Ocean Museum). Go to the pier North
East of the town. You will find a crowd there. A discovery has been made. An
underwater cave at route 128 has appeared.

Talk to the Capt Slate and enter the building. You will see the leader of Team
Magma/aqua (You do not fight him this time though), and he will escape using a
submarine. Now it's time to give team Magma/Aqua the chase.


P. Lilicove City
After you have done all of the above, now head to Lilicove City. Go to the Dept
store in the North of the city. You'll find your rival waiting there. Defeat
Him/Her, and head to the eastern part of the town which is a coast.

Rival Battle: May/Brendan

If you choose Treecko as your starter:

Swellow  lvl 31
Wailmer lvl 32
Shroomish lvl 32
Combusken lvl 34

If you choose Torchic as your starter:

Swellow  lvl 31
Numel lvl 32
Shroomish lvl 32
Marshtomp lvl 34

If you choose Mudkip as your starter:

Swellow  lvl 31
Numel lvl 32
Wailmer lvl 32
Grovyle lvl 34

Use Surf to the north and you'll see a cave which is the base of Team
Aqua/Magma. Enter and beat the living daylight of them. Make sure you get the
Master ball. Once you've beaten the leader, you'll never be able to get back to
this place again.

Now you'll be able to surf further to the right. So Surf your way to the next
town. You might also want to fight some swimmers along the way.

Lilicove City Dept Store
Minamo City Dept Store is the biggest Pokemart in the region. No Pokemon game
is complete
without the presence of mart that rivals those the like of Celadon and
Goldenrod Pokemart.

First Floor:
Nothing here, this is the lobby. Head left for the lift and right for the
stairs.

Second Floor:
All your daily trainers need. pokeball, Antidote. This floor has them all.

Third Floor:
This is the right place to buy items to enhance your Pokemon ability. Items
such as Carbos
and Calcium will delight your Pokemon. The items are a little bit pricey
though.

Fourth floor:
Definitely a section where the battler will love. You can buy TM here, such as
Hyper Beam.
The TM that is sold here, definitely are those that you won't encounter often
in the wild.

Fifth Floor:
The haven of all Secret Base Lover. From Pokedoll to picture, this section is
the perfect
place to buy decoration items for your secret base.


Q. Mossdeep City and the final showdown
The 7th gym battle (at last!). You might want to get a good rod from the
fisherman in
one of the house there. Not much to do in the city. Heal your Pokemon and head
for
the gym. Here you need to pull down all the four switch first to be able to
reach
the gym leader. In my opinion, this is the most unique and the hardest gym
leader
battle. Unlike other gym leader fight, you will fight a 2 on 2 battle. In fact,
this is the only times where you will fight the gym leader in a 2 on 2 battle.

Gym Leader : Liza and Tate
Type: Psychic
Type: 2 on 2 battle
Badge: Mind Badge
Pokemon:
Lunatone lvl 42
Solarock lvl 42

This could be a though battle. Send out Water Pokemon if you have one. Try to
take down the
weaker of the two first (Solarock), and you should be able to handle the other
one quite
easily. You'll get TM 04 for winning the battle.


Now, Go to the house North-West of the Pokemon Center.This is Daigo's house. He
will give you
HM 08.

With this HM, you'll be able to dive underwater in a deeper water (the darker
blue color). Now Rune City, the place of the last gym will be accesible. You
can go there if you wish. However, there are nothing you can do at the moment
as the gym is locked.

The Final Showdown against Magma/Aqua - Seafloor Cavern.
Surf to the South and dive underwater if you see a deeper area of water. Find a
cave with a submarines and suberged back. Now continue surfing and you'll find
yourself in a cave. Be prepared to fight your final showdown against Team
Magma/Aqua. Make sure you bring a Pokemon that knows strength and Rock Smash,
as you will need them to progress further down the cave.

On the first chamber you will see two boulders and one rock. Go to the left,
smash the rock and push the boulder down. Now head to the right and push the
right boulder to the right. By doing this, you could continue straight. Fight
the trainer and go to the nect chamber using the cave opening instead of
climbing the stairs.

Here, you will see something like this:
(#) - Boulder
# - Rock
XXX- Wall
! - You are here

    (7)#     (6)
XXXX    XXXXX   XXXX
    (4)      (5)
XXXX    XXXXX   XXXX (3)
    (2)      (1)
XXXX    XXXXX ! XXXX

Push Boulder no 1 up, head left and oush Boulder 2 to the left. Now continue
upwards and push Boulder 4 to make the way. Go to the boulder 5 and push it all
the way to the right. Head up and push Boulder 6 up. Finally, head left, smash
the rock and push Boulder 7 out of the way to go into the next chamber.

Here, you'll be in a room with 1 Pokeball. It contain TM 26, Earthquake.
Continue to the next room.

      (7) (8) (9)
        (5) (6)
          (3) (4)
            (2)
-------(1)

!

Push boulder 1 one square up, Push boulder 2 one sqaure right. push Boulder 3
to the left. Push Boulder 6 to the right. Finally push boulder 9 to the right.


(9)(A)   (B)(C)
   (6)(7)(8)
(4)         (5)
   (1)(2)(3)

       !

Push boulder 2 up one square, Push Boulder 1 and 3 to the side. Push boulder 2
aside. Push boulder 7 up. Push Boulder 6 and 8 to the side. Push boulder 7
again up one square. Push both Boulder A and B up. Now push boulder 7 either to
the left or right.

Now you should end up in a chamber full with mist. Make your way down the
flight of stairs. In the centre, you will see a lava/lake with Groudon/Kyogre.
Go near it (at the center), and Archie/Maxie will suddenly appear. Time for
final battle vs Team Aqua/Magma.

Aqua Leader Archie
Mightyena lvl 41
Crobat lvl 41
Sharpedo lvl 43

Magma Leader Maxie
Mightyena lvl 41
Crobat lvl 41
Camerupt lvl 43

Defeat the leader, and the whole place will shook and the legendary Pokemon
make it's exit. Soon, a leader of the rival group will arrive and you'll find
yourself in the sea. If you are playing Sapphire, the seas will be stormy due
to Kyogre's escape. If you are playing Ruby the weather will turn extrely sunny
due to Groudon escape.

Suddenly, Steven will come and explained to you that the Legendary Pokemon has
been awakened and it has cause a major climate catasthrope in the region. Now,
you must head for Sootopolis City to stop this mess.


R. Sootopolis City
Head to the left part to the town until you see Steven talking to someone. This
is the gym leader of Sootopolis - Wallace. After this, Wallace will take you to
the cave which you couldn't enter previously.

Cave of Origin
HM needed: Flash

Enter the cave and make your way to the bottom. Make sure you bring with you a
Pokemon who knows Flash. Here you will find the legendary Pokemon that escaped
previously. In order to progress in the game, you need to defeat or capture the
Pokemon. It will be at level 45, and it will be a major boost to your team if
you managed to catch it. Also, remember to get HM 07 Waterfall from the cave.


Back to Sootopolis

Now heal your Pokemon, and head to the gym. You need to solve a puzzle to get
to the gym leader. In order for a ladder to apear, you need to step one every
single block of ice, and a ladder will appear. Otherwise, you'll fall down to a
place infested with junior trainers. Get your electric Pokemon out to beat the
gym as it is a Water gym. Now you'll be able to use waterfall outside battle.
With 8 badges you can go to the Pokemon leauge now.

8th gym puzzle:
You'll be familiar with this puzzle if you have played Zelda: Link to the past
before.

Follow the numerical value from the lowest to the highest to get through the
puzzle.
For the third puzzle, follow it in alphabetical order first before numerical
value.

#=Rock

1st puzzle
An easy one

6  7  #
5  4  3
#  1  2

In other words: up, right, up, left, left, up, right

2nd puzzle
A little bit challenging

6  7  8  19  18  17  16
5  #  9  10  11  12  15
4  3  2  1   #   13  14

In other words: up, left, left, left, up, up, right, right, down, right, right,
right,
down, right, up, up, left, left, left

3rd puzzle
The hardest

5 6 9 10 13 14 Q P M L K
4 7 8 11 12 ## R O N # J
3 2 Y X  U  T  S D E F I
# 1 Z W  V  A  B C # G H

In other words: up, right, right, up, right, right, down, right, up, up, up,
left, left,
down, left, up, left, down, down, left, left, down, left, up, left, down, left,
up, left,
up, up, right, down, right, up, right, down, right, up, right

Gym Leader: Wallace
Type: Water
Badge:Rain Badge
Pokemon:

Luvdisc lvl 40
Whiscash lvl 42
Sealo lvl 40
Seaking lvl 42
Milotic lvl 43

It will be an easy battle if you have an electric Pokemon. If you are playing
Ruby, you might want to send Groudon out first for the sunny day effect. If you
win the battle, the gym leader will give you TM 03.


S. The Last route to Victory - Ever Grande
HM needed: Everything except Cut, Fly
Now get out of the city and surf eastward until you encounter a waterfall. Now
that you've earned your 8th badge you can climb the waterfall. You'll end up in
front of a cave and there are also a Pokemon center to heal your Pokemon.

This will be the last cave before you'll reach the new Pokemon Leauge. The
Trainer and the wild Pokemon here will be stronger than any Pokemon that you've
fought previously. This is also a great place to train before your final
challenge. Work your way to the exit. You might need to use Flash in order to
lighten up the cave. There are loads of level 30+ and 40 + Pokemon here. You
might want to get some if you still need some pokemon to fill up your team.

Victory Road consist of three level, ground floor, Basment 1, and Basement 2.
You'll need Flash for the basements. Both entrance and exit are located in the
ground level. However, this is blocked by ledges which require you to go to the
basement in order to reach the exit.

Once you enter the Cave, head north until you see a flight of stairs. Climb it
and follow through the path. Fight the trainer and go down the ladder.

Here, head south and push the boulder aside. Afterwards head east and you'll be
blocked by a rock. Smash it to go through and climb the stairs. Follow the path
and go down the stair t ofigh a cooltrainer. Head South following the path
until you see a ladder. Climb down the ladder to get to Basement 2

Here, go north fighting a trainer on your way. You'll meet a small lake. USe
surf, and head west until you see a patch of land wit hstairs leading to
basement 1. Climb the ladder. Head South and to the East. Push the boulders and
teh rock aside and climb the ladder to go to the ground floor. You are almost
on your way to the exit now. climb the stairs north of you and just follow the
path. Before the exit of the cave, you'll battle Wally once more. So make sure
to heal your team.


Wally
Altaria lvl 47
Delcatty lvl 46
Roselia lvl 47
Magneton lvl 44
Gardevoir lvl 48

You should heal your Pokemon before the battle. You can't lose here, or else
you'll have to start the voctory road from the beginning again. Defeat him, and
get out of the cave.

The Leauge
Once you've managed to get out of the cave, you will find a huge building. This
is the Pokemon leauge and your final challenge. Heal your Pokemon and stock up
on healing item such as Full restore and revive. You should be able to beat the
elite four using a level 45-55 Pokemon. If you think that your Pokemon isn't
strong enough, you can left the League and come back later. You can fly there
easily, by fying to the top part of Ever Grande City on the map.

Now talk to the twins and they will let you past. Walk straight until you reach
the first arena.

T. Elite Four
Here, you will battle the elite four, and the champ. Each of the elite four
will have 5 Pokemon, whereas the champ will used 6 Pokemon. Here are my
recommended types to have:

Fire
Fighting
Electric
Ice

First: Sidney
Type: Dark
Pokemon:
Mightyena lvl 46
Shiftry lvl 48
Cacturne lvl 46
Sharpedo lvl 48
Absol lvl 49

Use a Fighting Pokemon to finish off Mightyena and Absol. Fire Pokemon for
Shiftry and Cacturne. While for Samehadda you might want to use an electric
type to beat him. Head for the next room for the next battle.

Second: Phoebe
Type: Ghost
Pokemon:
Dusclops lvl 48
Banette lvl 49
Sableye lvl 50
Banette lvl 49
Dusclops lvl 51

Ghost Pokemon could cause you some problem. Unlike in R/B/Y where they have
poison as their second type, ground move won't work that effectively anymore.
Send your strongest Pokemon to win this battle. Otherwise use psychic except
for battle against Sableye which is part Dark. Head for the next room for the
next battle.

Third: Glacia
Type: Ice
Pokemon:
Glalie lvl 50
Sealo lvl 50
Glalie lvl 52
Sealo lvl 52
Walrein lvl 53

Get those Fire and Electric Pokemon for this match. Use a Fire pokemon to beat
both Glalie, as for Sealo and Walrein, send an electric Pokemon that can finish
them in one hit, or else you'll be in trouble when they attack with their ice
move. send out an Electric Pokemon against the Sealo family, but make sure you
finish the job in one turn before they can use Ice beam on you. Head for the
next room for the next battle.

Fourth: Drake
Type: Dragon
Pokemon:
Shelgon  lvl 52
Altaria  lvl 54
Flygon   lvl 53
Flygon   lvl 53
Salamence lvl 55

If you are playing Sapphire and have captured Kyogre, this battle should be a
breeze. Use an Ice move to defeat all the Dragon Pokemon and soon you'll be on
your way to fight the Champ.

Now, it's time to battle Daigo the Pokemon champ. You have met him throughout
your journey, and it's time to battle him.

Champ: Steven
Type: Steel, Ground
Pokemon
Skarmory lvl 57
Aggron lvl 56
Claydoll lvl 55
Cradily lvl 56
Armaldo lvl 56
Metagross lvl 58

Fire would be extremely useful in dealing with Metagross and Skarmory. For
Agrron and Armaldo, use a fighting Pokemon like Hariyama. Use a Water Pokemon
for Claydol. As for Lileep use an Ice Pokemon to finish it.


After you succesfully beat the elite four plus the champ, Professor Birch and
your rival will arrive (Don't worry, you do not need to fight her/him). After
some dialogue, the champ will take you into the hall of fame where the trainer
and their Pokemon will be honoured. Now you can check your Pokemon that have
been included in the hall of fame by checking your Poke-Navi.

Now, Watch the ending rolls, it will show all the Pokemon that you have gotten
so far in the game, as well as all the people in the production team.


The End? Not yet, there are still some things you can do within your game.
After you continue your game, you'll end up in your room. Go down the stairs
and your father will give you an S.S ticket. Using this ticket, you'll be able
to visit the battle tower on board the S.S. Tidal

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4. Miscellanous
=================
Below are some miscallenous info about thing to do while playing the game and
after beating the game.


A. Back in Littleroot Town

Once you continue the game, you'll end up in your room in Littleroot Town. Now
go down the stairs. Here, you will see The fihft gym leader (which is also your
father) and your mom talking. The fifth gym leader will walk up to you and
handed you a boat  ticket. You can use this boat ticket to go from Slateport
City to Lilicove City and the reverse.  You can also go to battle tower. To hop
on the boat go to the harbor in the two cities mentioned.


B. Safari Zone
The new safari zone in Hoenn is located near Lilycove city. Here you can
capture some Pokemon such as Rhyhorn, Girafarig. First of all, to enter Safari
zone you need to have Pokeblock Blender that you get from a girl in Slateport
City. Once inside the safari zone, the format is the same like safari zone in
R/B/Y. You will be given 30 Safari ball, and you cannot use any Pokemon to
weaken the opposing Pokemon.

There are three main areas in Safari Zone. In the first area, you can catch
Wobbuffet, as well as Pikachu. To go to the second area, you would need to get
an Acro Bike. Went to the white ramp, and to get to the other side press B+the
direction you want it to hop simultaneously. (you must get the timing right in
order for this to work). In this second area, you will able to catch Pokemon
such as Heracross and Phanphy. To get to the third area, you will need a fast
bike. Go to the mud-slide and use your Mach Bike to climb it. In this area you
will be able to catch Pinsir.

Pokemon catchable in Safari Zone:
Psyduck
Golduck
Rhyhorn (3rd area)
Phanphy (2nd area)
Heracross (2nd area)
Pinsir (3rd area)
Pikachu
Oddish
Gloom
Girafarig
Natu
Xatu
Wobbufett
Magikarp
Goldeen
Seaking
Doduo
Dodrio

C. Sky Pillar and Pacifidlog Town
Previously, before you beat the elite four you can go to this town. However,
you can only knows about the existence of a secret island then. Now that you've
beaten the elite four, you can go to the secret island.

Now, before you do anything else, go to Slateport city and head to the bike
shop. Talk to the man, and you will receive a fast bike.

Go back to Pacifidlog Town, and surf eastward. Surf around there and you'll
find a patch of land with a cave. Go through the cave, and you'll end up in
another place. walk a bit and you'll see a tower.

Sky Pillar.

First Floor
This is straightforward, go to the stairs.

Second Floor
You might have notice that crack in the floor. To be able to get past them, you
need your fast bike. After you managed to get through all the crack, head for
the stairs

Third Floor.
There are two stairs here beside the one that you entered from. Go to the right
stairs, as the middle stairs is blocked.

Fourth Floor
Probably the trickiest part of all. This will require you to get through all
the crack at one go. You can't stop, or else your bike will lost its momentum.
Go to the middle roughly where the area of the middle stairs in the previous
floor, and drop down.

Third Floor
Go to the stairs

Fourth floor
Once you stepped out of the stairs, move to the left and climb the stairs.

Fifth Floor
This is as straightforward as the first floor, just find another stairs up

Sixth Floor
Be prepared to fight another Legendary Pokemon

Rayquaza lvl 70
This Pokemon is a Dragon/Flying legendary Pokemon. However, it has some Dragon
move as well. Also in terms of stats this Pokemon is the strongest the game.
Use an electric Pokemon to chip down his HP. and keep trying to throw Pokeball.


D. The Three Regi
The Regi are the new legendary trio Pokemon in the game. To get them, you must
do certain things. First, you need to catch a Relicanth and a Wailord. Now, go
to Pacifidlog Town, and surf to the west. You'll encounter water with strong
current here, make your way to the spot where you can dive. Dive underwater and
keep going till you see an inscription in braille. Emerge back and you'll find
yourself in a cave filled with brailles. If you translate this, the braille
will gives you the alphabet.

Location of Relicanth (coelancatch Pokemon): Underwater, near the 8th  gym.
(it's quite uncommon)

Location of Wailord: Evolve it from Wailmer which could be found from Route 122
using a good rod. You could also try fishing at route 129. Wailord is quite
rare there.

Go to the middle slate of the braille and use dig. This should break open the
stuff. Go into the next room, and put Relicanth as your first Pokemon, and
Wailord as the last Pokemon in your party. Press on the slate, and now there
should be an earthquake. There should be a message saying that a door was heard
to be opened somewhere. Now leave the cave to capture the three Regi.

Now, to find Regice, go back to Dewford Town, and surf to the North. Surf
around until you find a little island with a guy surrounded in trees. Now go
left and keep surfing up. You'll find yourself in an island with small
mountain. Go in, stand in the middle of the braille wall, and press A. Patience
is golden, so wait for a few minute and a door leading to a lvl 40 Regi-Ice
will appear.

Go to the Safari zone, and go left instead of entering until you see a stairs.
With a super Nerd standing near it. go up the stairs and continue north. You'll
find yourself in an area that's raining. As usual you'll encounter the braille,
in the cave. Go to the middle of the cave and use fly.  Go to the next room,
and Regi-Steel should be there now.

Go to Fallarbor Town. go right, until you reach a desert where you find the
fossil. you should get into another mound and an entrance. go to the middle of
the braille slate. Move to the right twice, and down twice, use strength and a
door leading to Regi-Rock will appear.

E. Shoal Cave
Shoal cave is located north of Mossdeep City. When it is high tide, the cave is
flooded and you will be able to get 4 blue crystal. When it's low tide, you'll
be able to get items such as TM 02 Dragon Claw. The cave is also the nest of
ice Pokemon such as Snorunt.

If you gave the 4 blue crystal and salts to the old man when the cave is
flooded, you'll get a shell bell which have a somewhat similar effect as
leftovers.

F. Latias and Latios
To capture Latias and Latios, you need some luck. If you know about the three
legendary dogs in crystal, you should know what comes ahead. Battle with Latias
and Latios are random anywhere on grassy area in Hoenn. It is recommended that
you carry a master ball along if you haven't used it on Rayquaza. If you are
playing Ruby, you'll be able to capture Latios in the wild. Whereas if you are
playing Sapphire you'll be able to capture Latias.

In addition to that, you'll be able to capture the other Lati*s (depending on
the version of the game at Southern Island).

G. Meteor Falls
The Dragon cave, is located at route 115. It is the place where Dragon trainers
train and the only place where you get Bagon.

H. Battle Tower
After you have received the boat ticket, you will be able to go to the Battle
Tower. I'm still quite not sure on how the new battle Tower works, but it
appear that you can compete in two categories, "up to level 50" and up to level
100. Another thing to taken note of, is that you can't use any of the
legendaries Pokemon in the battle tower.

So the following Pokemon are not allowed in battle tower: Regi Steel, Regi Ice,
Regi Rock, Kyogre, Groudon, Requaza, Jirrachi, Deoxys.

You'll fight a 7 consecutive random battle. Below are my battle tower team:

Wobbuffet
Encore
Counter
Mirror Coat
Destiny Bond

Starmie
Surf
Thunderbolt
Psychic
Ice Beam

Blaziken
Flamethrower
Aerial Ace
Brick BReaker
Sunny Day

TIPs: Try to bring a team that could cover as many weakness as possible.

By winning 50 vitories in a row and 100 victories in a row, you'll be able to
get Silver Shield and Gold shield respectively. They are secret base
decorations.

I. Hidden Machine
In total, there are 8 HM in this game. Each time you beat a gym ,you'll be able
to use a HM outside a battle. There is one new HM, Dive which will allow you to
dive underwater, and now Rock Smash is a HM. However, HM 06, Whirlpool is
missing from the game.

Here are the list of the HM.
HM 01 Cut - With this HM, you can cut some trees
Location: House Beside Rustboro Pokemon Center
HM 02 Fly - You can fly back to all the town you have been previously
Location: You receive this from your rival after beating him/her in the bridge
west of Fortree          City
HM 03 Surf - Allow your Pokemon to surf in the water
Location: House beside Petalburg City gym
HM 04 Strength - Allow your Pokemon to move boulders
Location: Destroy the rock in the cave where you recue Wingull earlier
HM 05 Flash - Lighten up light in dark caves
Location: Hiker in the cave North-West of the second gym
HM 06 Rock Smash - Allow your Pokemon to smash rocks
Location: Mauville City, House east of the shop
HM 07 Waterfall - Allow your Pokemon to climb waterfall
Location: Kyogre/Groudon Lair
HM 08 Dive - With this. you'll be able to dive underwater
Location: Mossdeep City, Steven's house

J. Evolution stone
Below are the location of some evolution stone. (e-mail me if you know more
about it)

Thunder Stone-Power Plant
Water Stone-Wrecked Ship
Fire Stone- fiery Path
Leaf Stone-Route 119 (surf down the river west of Fortree City)
Moon Stone - Meteor Falls, steal from Lunatone
Sun Stone - Lilycove City space research center, steal from Solrock)
Everstone - Granite Cave, steal from Geodude

if you found some colour fragments, you can exchange it with a man at water
route 124
(there is a houses) near Mossdeep City. the fragments can be found under
water.(red fragment
for fire, green for leaf, blue for water, yellow for thunder, an so on).

K. Fossils
In Ru/Sa, there are two new fossil you can get, the root fossil and the claw
fossil.

To get them, go to the upper-right corner of the dessert. Just like Helix
fossil and Dome fossil in R/B/Y, you can only choose one of the two fossil.
Once you have them, go to Kanazumi city and enter the building in which you get
your Poke-Navi (It's in the western part of the town). Go to second floor, and
talk to the scientist. Make sure you have an extra space in your team to get
the resurrected  prehistoric Pokemon.  Come back to the building after some
time, and your fossil should have been brought to life by now. The Pokemon that
you will get will be a lvl 20 Lileep/Anorith (depending on the fossil you chose
earlier). They will evolve at level 40. If you choose the claw fossil, you'll
be able to get Anorith. If you choose the Root fossil you'll be able to get
Lileep.  Anorith is a rock/bug type, whereas Lileep is a rock/bug type.

L. New Mauville
Items: Escape Rope, Full Heal, Paralyze Heal, Thunderstone
New Mauville is located just south of Mauville City. You need to get the
Basement key from the third gym leader sometimes later in the game. After you
get surf, you'll find Wattson standing in the middle of the town. He will tell
you that there are something wrong with the generator at New Mauville, and give
you the basement key. So, exit the town and head southwards. Near the entrance
of the cycling rod, surf eastward and you should see a cave. Go in, and you'll
see a steel door. Since you've got the basement key, you could go on.

Here, you can capture Pokemon such as Magnemite and Voltorb. You can also get
the Thunder Stone here in the same room as the generator. By fixing the
generator, the third gym leader will give you TM 24-Thunderbolt as a reward.

M. Special Pokemon
Here are the list of Pokemon that is special in the way that you get them.

Treecko/Torchic/Mudkip - Given to you by Profesor Birch at the beginning of the
game.
Lileep/Anorith - Revive the fossil that you found in the desert.
Castform - Talk to the man in the building west of Fortree city once you've
beaten team
          Aqua/Magma.
Kyogre/Groudon - Cave behind the 8th gym.
Rayquaza - Secret tower East of Pacifidlog town.
Latios/Latias - Found randomly in the wild.
Regi-Ice - Cave on the western part of Hoenn
Regi-Rock - Cave in the desert
Regi-Steel - Cave west of Safari Zone
Wynaut - A lady in Lavaridge  town will give you a Waynaut egg
Beldum - Steven's house, after you've beaten the league

N. S.S. Tidal
After beating the elite four, your father will give you an S.S. Ticket. By
using this ticket, you'll be able to hop on board the S.S. Tidal, the invention
of Capt Slate. To hop aboard, go to harbor at Lilycove or Slateport. You can
either choose to go to the battletower, or taking a route between the two
cities mentioned above. There are a few trainers here. For those who have been
playing Pokemon Gold and Silver, SS Tidal works the same way as SS Aqua does.
You only need to sleep in your cabin for the ship to reach its destination.

O. The Nickname Rater, Move Tutor and the move Forgettor

You can find the Nickname rater at Slateport City. You can have your nickname
rated and changed. you can't change a Pokemon nickname that you've gotten from
a trade though.

To the right of Mauville City on Route 118, you come to a watery edge, there is
a pokemon trainer who is the classic fisherman guy with teh red baseball cap
and jacket, near him is a rock, on the north side of the rock if you check it,
there is a "Heart Scale: Its a lovely scale. It is covetted by collectors". 
You can give these heart scales to the move tutor. The move tutor will teached
moved that your pokemon learned naturally and has forgotten it earlier. You can
find him at Fallarbor Town.

The Move forgettor allow you to delete moves off your Pokemon ,even HM moves.
He could be find in Lilycove City.

TIPS: You could steal Heart Scale from Luvdisc. While not all Luvdisc has them,
but it shouldn't be too hard obtaining some heart scale.

P. Game Corner
First, you'll need to get the coin case. To do this, you'll need to buy a
Harbor Mail. (could be bought from Slateport Pokemart for $50). Next, trade it
with the girl living beside MAUVILLE city Pokemon mart.

In the game corner, you'll be able to purchase either 50 coins for 1000 Poke,
or 500 Coins for 10000 Poke. Talk to the girl beside the counter to get a free
doll. There are two kinds of games here.

The Slot Machine
In the slot machine, your objctive is to get three of the same kinds, either
vertically, or diagonally. (depends on how many coins you useD). If you use 1
coin, the only line that will be counted will be the horizontal line running
through the middle. Betting 2 coins for all the horizontal lines, and 3 coins
for all the horizontal and diagonal lines.

The Roulette
There are two roulette machines here. One with the minimum wager of 1 coins and
one with the minimu wager of 3 coins. Upon selecting the machine, you'll be
taken to a screen showing a 4 times 3 box, each box with a picture of Pokemon
(Waynaut, azzurill, Skitty, Makuhita) and colors (yellow, green, purple). You
could choose how you want to bet. Betting on one box (e.g. yellow Waynaut) will
get you a return of 12X the bet amount if the ball landed on it. Betting on a
Vertical line (e.g. Azzurill line) will get you a return of 4X the bet amount.
Betting on a horizontal line (e.g. Purple Line) will get you a return of 3 X
the amount)

Prizes:
TM 32   1500 Coins
TM 29   3500 Coins
TM 35   4000 Coins
TM 24   4000 Coins
TM 13   4000 Coins

Treecko Doll   1000 Coins
Tochic Doll    1000 Coins
Mudkip Doll    1000 Coins

Q. Diploma
Once you've completed your Pokedex, you can go to the Lilycove Moetl. This is
where the Gamefreaks team is staying. Go to the second floor and Talk to
Satoshi Tajiri, he'll giev you a diploma certifying that you've completed the
Pokedex.

What do this diploma do?
Nothing, just for bragging rights.

R. The TV
Sometimes, it might be a good idea to watch the TV. Mainly there are some
important events that the TV triggered.

1. Latias/Latios - In order to catch Latios and Latias, you'll need to watch
the TV at your house first after you've beaten the elite four.
2. Pokemon Outbreak - Namely Skitty and Surskit. Remember Remoraid, Yanma or
Dunsparce in G/S/C. Skitt yand Surskit are normally hard to catch, when the TV
reported an outbreak of Surskit or Skitty, you'll have a significantly higher
chance of encountering them in the wild.
3. Lilycove City Clear out sale - You'll need to watch the TV to know when this
is being held. By missing this sale out, you'll miss a variety secret base
decorations, such as the TV (ironic, isn't it), and Rhydon Doll.

S. The Lottery
You could buy a Pokemon lottery ticket at Lilycove department store, ground
floor. Just like Buena in G/S/C, the Lottery ticket worked in a similar way. If
your lottery number matches your Pokemon ID, you will win the lottery. The more
number matches, the more exclusive will the prize be. To boost your chance of
winning the lottery, you'll need to do a lot of trading. Each ticket is free,
but you coudl only buy them once a day.

T. Berry Master
Ever wonder where you could get those berries that yo useem you can't get. You
could get these berries form the berry master wives. They lives on a house at
route 123. The berries that she'll give you depends on the phrase that you
entered.

Angry Abra: Lum Berry
Angry Absol: Chesto Berry
Angry Altaria: Persim Berry
Digital Kid: Rawst Berry
Gimme Baton Pass: Aspear Berry
Gimme Absorb: Leppa Berry
HEre Goes Ruby: Cheri Berry
What's Up Dude: Sitrus Berry

U. Abandoned Ship

Abandoned Ship lay on route 108, between Dewford Town and Slateport City. In
order to complete this quest, you would need to have a Pokemon with the
knowledge of Surf and Dive.

When you arrive, head straight. This will take you to a room with 4 cabins.
Head to the staircase in the North-East. This will take you to another room.
You could see a sailor here, with one cabin with locked door in his right. This
is the storeroom. You need to get the ley first before you continue. Now head
to the staircase at the North-West end of the room. Here's another room. Grab
the Pokeball and go out. You'll find yourself on the entrance at the first
level of the ship. Go up to the second level and enter the room. Talk to the
scientist, and he will explain that Capt Slate wanted him to investigate the
ship. Before you left, he will give you the storeroom key.

Go back to the locked room. Opened the door and grab the item, now go back to
the room with sailor. Enter the midlle room at the cabin in the bottom row.
Here you will see water at the south end of the room. You'll also see deeper
patch of water which you can dive. Use dive there

Go along the underwater path, and resurfaced when you can do so. You'll find
yourself at another room. Here's there are six cabins. Some of them are locked.
Go to the third cabin in the South to get a Water Stone. Flashing lights means
that there are hidden items there. (the key to the other locked cabins).

Now, you can get the scanner. Head back to Slateport harbor and talk to Capt
Slate. HE'll exchange you the scanner for Deepseatooth, or Deepseascale - you
choice. Both are needed to evolve Clamperl.

================
5. Routes Guide
================
Your guide to all the routes in Hoenn.
(*) Trainer included in PokeNav.

Route 101
Building: None
Trainers: None
Items: None
Level Range: 2-3
Pokemon: Poochyena, Zigzagoon, Wurmple

Route 102
Building: None
Trainers:
Youngster: Calvin*
Item: Potion, Oran Berries, Pecha Berries
Level Range: 3-4
Pokemon: Ralts, Wurmple, Poochyena, Lotad/Seedot, Zigzagoon
Water: Goldeen, Magikarp, Marill, Corphish

Route 103
Building: None
Trainers:
Rival
Fisherman: Andrew
PokeFAn: Miguel*
Twins: Amy and Liv*
Item: None
Level Range: 2-3
Pokemon: Poochyena, Zigzagoon
Water: Wailmer, Sharpedo, Magikarp


Route 104
Building: Mr Britney's House, Petalburg Woods, Flower Shop
Trainers:
Lady: Cindy*
Rich Boy: Winston*
Lass: Haley*
Items: Chesto Berry, Cheri Berries, Leppa Berries, X Accuracy, TM 09, Potion
Level Range: 4-5
Pokemon: Wurmple, Zigzagoon, Taillow
Water: Magikarp


Route 105
Building: Regi-Ice Cave
Trainers:
Swimmer: Dawn
Swimmer: Beverly
Swimmer: Luis
Swimmer: Austin
Ruin Maniac: Foster
Items: Iron
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Wailmer, Magikarp

Route 106
Building: None
Trainers:
Swimmer: Douglas
Swimer: Nicole
Items: Protein
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Wailmer, Magikarp

Route 107
Building: None
Trainers:
Swimmer: Beth
Swimmer: Darrin
Swimmer: Tony*
Swimmer: Denise
Sis and Bro: Lisa and Ray
Items: None
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Wailmer, Magikarp

Route 108
Building: Abandoned Ship
Trainers:
Swimmer: Tara
Swimmer: Jerome
Swimmer: Missy
Swimmer: Matthew
Items: None
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Wailmer, Magikarp

Route 109
Building: Seashore House
Trainers:
Fisherman: Carter
Young Couple: Mel and Paul
Swimmer: David
Swimmer: Alice
Tuber: Carmen
Tuber: Gwen
Sailor: Edmond
Tuber: Lola*
Tuber: Ricky*
Items: PP Up, Soft Sand
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Wailmer, Magikarp

Route 110
Building: Cycling Road, Trick House, New Mauville (Power Plant)
Trainers:
Rival
PokeFan: Isabel*
Collector: Edwin*
Items: Nanab Berries
Level Range: 12-13
Pokemon: Plusle, Minun, Electrike, Gulpin, Zigzagoon, Oddish, Wingull
Water: Wailmer, Magikarp

Route 111
Building: Winstrate House, Desert, Regi-Rock Cave, Old Lady's Rest shop
Trainers:
The Winstrate
Camper: Drew
Picknicker: Heidi
Cooltrainer: Brooke*
Cooltrainer: Wilton*
Items: Hp Up, TM 43, Oran Berries, Razz Berries
Level Range: 20-21
Pokemon: Trapinch, Sandshrew, Baltoy, Cacnea
Water: Barboach, Goldeen, Magikarp, Marill

Route 112
Building: Fiery Path, Cable Car, Jagged Path
Trainers:
Hiker: Trent*
Items: Rawst Berries, Pecha Berries
Level Range: 14-16
Pokemon: Numel, Machop

Route 113
Building: Glass Workshop
Trainers:
Youngster: Dillon
Ninja Boy: Lung
Twins: Tori and Tia
Parasol Lady: Madeline*
Ninja Boy: Lao*
Youngster: Neal
Items: Max Ether, Super Repel
Level Range: 14-16
Pokemon: Spinda, Sandshrew

Route 114
Building: Fossils Maniac House, Lannete's House, Meteor Falls
Trainers:
Kindler: Bernie*
Pokemaniac: Steve*
Items: Rare Candy, TM 05, Persim Berries, Bluk Berry, Protein
Level Range: 15-18
Pokemon: Lombre/Nuzleaf, Swablu, Lotad/Seedot, Seviper/Zangoose
Water: Barboach, Goldeen, Magikarp, Marill

Route 115
Building: Meteor Falls
Trainers:
Battle girl: Cindy*
Blackbelt: Koichi
Expert: Timothy*
Blackbelt: Nob*
Items: Super Potion, Kelpsy Berries, TM 01, Iron, Great Ball, Bluk Berries
Level Range: 23-25
Pokemon: Wingull, Taillow, Swablu, Swellow, Jigglypuff
Water: Wailmer, Magikarp

Route 116
Building: Granite Cave, Tunneler Rest House
Trainers:
School Kid: Jerry*
School Kid: Karen*
Items: X Special, Ether, Chesto Berries, Pinap Berries
Level Range: 6-7
Pokemon: Whismur, Nincada, Zigzagoon


Route 117
Building: Pokemon Daycare Center
Trainers:
Triathlete: Maria*
Sr and Jr: Anna and Meg*
Pokemon Breeder: Isaac*
Items: Great Ball, Wepear Berries
Level Range: 13-14
Pokemon: Roselia, Marill, Volbeat, Zigzagoon
Water: Goldeen, Magikarp, Marill, Corphish

Route 118
Building: None
Trainers:
Interviewer: Gabby and Ty
Birdkeeper: Perry
Aroma Lady: Rose*
Guitarist: Dalton*
Items: Sitrus Berries, Good Rod, Hyper Potion
Level Range: 24-26
Pokemon:  Zigzagoon, Wingull, Elektrike
Water: Carvanha, Sharpedo, Magikarp

Route 119
Building: Weather Institute
Trainers:
Pokemon Ranger: Jason*
Pokemon Ranger: Catherine*
Fisherman: Eugene
Items: Pomeg Berries, Leaf Stone, Sitrus Berries, Leppa Berries, Zinc
Level Range: 25-27
Pokemon: Linoone, Tropius, Kecleon, Zigzagoon, Oddish
Water: Carvanha, Feebas, Magikarp

Route 120
Building: Scorched Slab, Regi-Steel tomb
Trainers:
Bug Maniac Brandon*
Bird Keeper: Robert*
Cooltrainer: Jennifer
Pokemon Ranger: Jenna
Pokemon Ranger: Carlos
Ninja Boy: Keigo
Ruin Maniac: Chip
Items: TM 11, Aspear Berries, Figy Berry, Pecha Berries, Full Heal, Razz
Berries, Nanab Berries, Pinap Berries, Wepear Berries
Level Range: 25-27
Pokemon: Marill, Linoone, Absol, Zigzagoon, Oddish
Water: Barboach, Goldeen, Marill

Route 121
Building: Safari Zone
Trainers:
Beauty: Jesssica*
Gentleman: Walker*
Items: Nanab Berries
Level Range: 26-28
Pokemon: Zigzagoon, Wingull, Oddish, Shuppet, Linoone

Route 122
Building: Mt Pyre
Trainers: None
Items: None
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Wailmer, Sharpedo, Magikarp

Route 123
Building: Berry's Master House
Trainers:
Aroma Lady: Violet
Twins: Miu and Yuki
Psychic: Cameron*
Hex Maniac: Kindra
Cool Trainer: Wendy
Cooltrainer: Clyde
Psychic: Jacki*
Items: Rabuta Berry, Magost Berry, Pomeg Berries, Grepa Berries, Qualot
Berries, Ultra Ball, Rawst Berries, Sitrus Berries, Pecha Berries, Rare Candy,
Leppa Berries, Elixir, Calcium
Level Range: 26-28
Pokemon: Shuppet, Wingull, Zigzagoon, Linoone, Oddish
Water: Wailmer, Magikarp

Route 124
Building: Hunter's House
Trainers:
Swimmer: Jenny*
Sis and Bro: Rita and Sam*
Items: Yellow Shard
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Magikarp, Sharpedo, Wailmer

Route 125
Building: Shoal Cave
Trainers:
Swimmer: Sharon
Swimmer: Tanya
Sailor: Ernest*
Swimmer: Stan
Sr and Jr: Kim and Iris
Items: None
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Magikarp, Sharpedo, Wailmer

Route 126
Building: None
Trainers:
Swimmer: Barry
Swimmer: Nikki
Swimmer: Brenda
Swimmer: Dean
Items: None
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Magikarp, Sharpedo, Wailmer

Route 127
Building: None
Trainers:
Fisherman: Roger
Fisherman: Jonah
Fisherman: Henry
Triathlete: Connor
Triathlete: Caleb
Black Belt: Koji
Items: None
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Magikarp, Sharpedo, Wailmer

Route 128
Building: Seafloor Cavern
Trainers:
Cooltrainer: Alexa
Cooltrainer: Ruben
Triathlete: Isaiah*
Triathelete: Katelyn*
Fisherman: Wayne
Items: None
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Magikarp, Sharpedo, Wailmer, Luvdisc

Route 129
Building: None
Trainers:
Triathlete: Allison
Triathlete: Chase
Swimmer: Reed
Swimmer: Tisha
Items: None
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Magikarp, Sharpedo, Wailmer, Wailord

Route 130
Building: Mirage Island
Trainers:
Swimmer: Rodney
Swimmer: Kate
Items: None
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Magikarp, Sharpedo, Wailmer

Route 131
Building: Sky Pillar
Trainers:
Bro and Sis: Reli and Ian
Swimmer: Herman
Swimmer: Susie
Swimmer: Kara
Items: None
Level Range: -
Pokemon: -
Water: Magikarp, Sharpedo, Wailmer

===============
6. Secret Base
===============

There are basically 6 types of secret bases. Below are their description and
their frequency on each particular routes. There are in totals 64 Secret Bases.
To see their location and pictures, go to the site previously mentioned in the
disclaimers.

Secret Bases could be found in these routes
Route 111
Route 113
Route 114
Route 115
Route 116
Route 118
Route 119
Route 120
Route 121
Route 125
Route 127

1. Tree House
Made on Pine trees. You could climb the tree vines.
Route 111: 2
Route 113: -
Route 114: -
Route 115: 2
Route 116: -
Route 118: 2
Route 119: 2
Route 120: -
Route 121: -
Route 125: -
Route 127: -

2. Big Tree
Made from Big Tree. Usually found near tall grass
Route 111: -
Route 113: -
Route 114: -
Route 115: -
Route 116: -
Route 118: -
Route 119: 8
Route 120: 4
Route 121: -
Route 125: -
Route 127: -

3. Ground
Light Brown in color, usually found near roads. Could be found in most areas
Route 111: 2
Route 113: 1
Route 114: -
Route 115: 1
Route 116: -
Route 118: 2
Route 119: 1
Route 120: -
Route 121: 2
Route 125: 2
Route 127: 1

4. Rock
This type of secret bases is usually found in rocky areas. (route 114, 115,
etc)
Route 111: -
Route 113: -
Route 114: 5
Route 115: 7
Route 116: -
Route 118: -
Route 119: -
Route 120: -
Route 121: -
Route 125: -
Route 127: -

5. Grey Rock
Found mostly near a river
Route 111: -
Route 113: -
Route 114: -
Route 115: -
Route 116: 2
Route 118: -
Route 119: 2
Route 120: 3
Route 121: -
Route 125: -
Route 127: -

6. Desert
Found in the desert, beaches, sandy areas
Route 111: 2
Route 113: -
Route 114: -
Route 115: 1
Route 116: -
Route 118: 1
Route 119: -
Route 120: -
Route 121: -
Route 125: 2
Route 127: 4

                              "All your base are belong to us"

In this gane, you can have your own secret hideout. (a good place to plan draw
up plan for
world domination ;P)  To get it, first you need to get TM 43. Next, taught it
to a Pokemon
and use it on any hole in a rock, or large tree. After doing this, you will
have your own
secret base.

You wouldn't want your house to be made up solely of damp floor and four walls
surrounding
it, don't you. To decorate your base, go to department store in Lilycove City
and go to 5th
floor. Here you can buy decoration for your secret base such as mat, or
Pokedoll.

After buying the decorations, go to your PC. The PC will show a list of
decorations that you
have currently. Take it out and decorate your base.

List of items and where to buy them
Plants - Flower shop near Petalburg Forest
Table and Chairs - Fortree City, building in the South-East of the city
Mat - Lilycove City dept store, 5th floor
Pokedoll - Lilycove City dept store, 5th floor, Casino in Mauville City
Picture - Lilycove City dept store, 5th floor
Cushion - Lilycove City dept store, 5th floor
Ornaments - Slateport Market

You can't have more than 16 items in your base, so pick them well.

Some item such as Pokedoll and Cushions need to be put on a mat and table.
Whereas
Pictures could only be put up in the wall.

Below are the items available for your secret base
============================================================================
Name                             Location                          Price
============================================================================
Tables
Small Table                  Fotree City                          3000 Poke
Pokemon Table                Fotree City                          3000 Poke
Heavy Table                  Fotree City                          6000 Poke
Ragged Table                 Fotree City                          6000 Poke
Comfort Table                Fotree City                          6000 Poke
Bricks Table                 Fotree City                          9000 Poke
Hard Table                   Fotree City                          9000 Poke
Camp Table                   Fotree City                          9000 Poke
Pretty Table                 Glass Workshop                       -

Chairs
Small Chair                  Fotree City                          2000 Poke
Pokemon Chair                Fotree City                          2000 Poke
Heavy Chair                  Fotree City                          2000 Poke
Ragged Chair                 Fotree City                          2000 Poke
Comfort Chair                Fotree City                          2000 Poke
Brick Chair                  Fotree City                          2000 Poke
Hard Chair                   Fotree City                          2000 Poke
Camp Chair                   Fotree City                          2000 Poke
Pretty Chair                 Glass Workshop                       -

Mats
Surf Mat                     Lilicove City dept store             4000 Poke
Thunder Mat                  Lilicove City dept store             4000 Poke
Fire Blast Mat               Lilicove City dept store             4000 Poke
Powder Snow Mat              Lilicove City dept store             4000 Poke
Attract Mat                  Lilicove City dept store             4000 Poke
Fissure Mat                  Lilicove City dept store             4000 Poke
Spikes Mat                   Lilicove City dept store             4000 Poke
Glitter Mat                  Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Jump Mat                     Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Spin Mat                     Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke

Pictures
Ball Poster                  Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Green Poster                 Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Red Poter                    Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Blue Poster                  Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Cute Poster                  Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Pika Poster                  Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Long Poster                  Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Sea Poster                   Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Sky Poster                   Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke

Pokedolls
Pichu                        Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Pikachu                      Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Marril                       Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Jiiglypuff                   Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Duskull                      Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Waynaut                      Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Baltoy                       Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Kecleon                      Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Azzurill                     Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Skitty                       Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Swablu                       Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Gulpin                       Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Treecko                      Mauville City Casino                 1000 Coins
(20000 Poke)
Torchic                      Mauville City Casino                 1000 Coins
(20000 Poke)
Mudkip                       Mauville City Casino                 1000 Coins
(20000 Poke)
Wailmer                      Sootopolis City (given by someone)   -
Lotad                        Given by Lanette (Sapphire)          -
Seedot                       Given by Lanette (Ruby)              -
Rhydon                       Lilycove clear out sale              10000 Poke

Cushions
Pika Skin                    Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Round                        Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Zigzag                       Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Spin                         Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Diamond                      Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Pokeball                     Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Grass symbol                 Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Fire Symbol                  Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke
Water Symbol                 Lilicove City dept store             2000 Poke

Plants
Red Plant                    Flower Shop near Petalburg Woods     3000 Poke
Tropical Plant               Flower Shop near Petalburg Woods     3000 Poke
Pretty Flowers               Flower Shop near Petalburg Woods     3000 Poke
Colourful Plant              Flower Shop near Petalburg Woods     5000 Poke
Big Plant                    Flower Shop near Petalburg Woods     5000 Poke
Gorgeous Plant               Flower Shop near Petalburg Woods     5000 Poke

Ornaments
Red Brick                    Slateport Market                     500 Poke
Blue Brick                   Slateport Market                     500 Poke
Yellow Brick                 Slateport Market                     500 Poke
Red Baloon                   Slateport Market                     500 Poke
Blue Baloon                  Slateport Market                     500 Poke
Yellow Baloon                Slateport Market                     500 Poke
C Low Mat                    Slateport Market                     500 Poke
D Mat                        Slateport Market                     500 Poke
E Mat                        Slateport Market                     500 Poke
F Mat                        Slateport Market                     500 Poke
G Mat                        Slateport Market                     500 Poke
A Mat                        Slateport Market                     500 Poke
B Mat                        Slateport Market                     500 Poke
C high mat                   Slateport Market                     500 Poke
Blue Tent                    Trick House final prize (Sapphire)   -
Red Tent                     Trick House final prize (Ruby)
TV                           Lilycove clear out sale              3000 Poke
Cute TV                      Lilycove clear out sale              4000 Poke
Round TV                     Lilycove clear out sale              4000 Poke
Slide                        Lilycove clear out sale              8000 Poke
Silver Shield                Battle Tower(beat 50 trainers inrow) -
Gold Shield                  Battle Tower(beat 100 trainers inrow)-
Solid Board                  Lilycove clear out sale              3000 Poke
Sand Ornament                Lilycove clear out sale              3000 Poke
Glass Ornament               Lilycove Art Museum                  -
Stand                        Lilycove clear out sale              7000 Poke
Tire                         Lilycove clear out sale              800 Poke

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7. Contest
=================
Just like the secret base, contest is another unique feature of Ruby and
Sapphire. You can
enter the contest in any building that hold them (the red building). First of
all, to be
able to participate in the contest, you will need to get a Contest Pass which
could be found
in Verdanturf Town (town between Rustboro and Mauville).

When you talk at the lady in the counter, she'll give you a contest pass which
enable you to participate in the Pokemon
contest. If this your first time, she will explain the rule.

The format of the contest is as follow:

Round 1
In this round, your Pokemon will be judged by it's appearance. This round is
important, as
it could give you a head start over other competitor. In other words, don't
bring cool Pokemon
such as Bashamo or Rekkuza in a beauty contest. (Even though in the end my
Bashamo managed to
win it). In order to improve a pokemon's quality, you need to feed it with
Poroks

Round 2
In this round, you'll be showcasing the Pokemon move to the audience. Each move
will resulted
in the different number of hearts. Move like Overheat could get you 6-7 hearts,
where as move
like Blaze kick could only get you 4 hearts. the competition will continue
until a Pokemon
managed to reach the target set by the judges.

Pokemon moves (explained)
In the second round of the contest, Pokemon will display their move to the
audiences. You will receive a certain amout of hearts for every move. To see
how many hearts a move will produce, check the 4th page of the Pokemon status
page.

Red hearts indicate the amount of hearts that Pokemon will get by using that
move during the contest. Black hearts indicate that the moves will also have a
downside effect to other opponent. Some move like Destiny Bond, have it
side-effect to your pokemon as well. By using Destiny Bond, your pokemon would
not be able to do anymore moves for the rest of the contest.

There are five kind of contest you could choose:
Coolness
Inteligence
Cuteness
Beauty
Strength

Porok:
Porok are used to increase your Pokemon constest stats. You can blend Pokeblock
once you have the Porok Dispenser from Lilycove City

Yellow is Strength,
Green is Intelligence,
Blue is Beauty,
Red is Coolness,
Pink is Cuteness.

Contest House order:
Verdanturf Town
Fallarbor Town
Slateport City
Lilycove City

Once you have beaten a contest at a particular contest house, you can
participate in the next contest house.

Detailed info

Thanks to Azura Stardust of Pokemasters.net for allowing me to post this info
on the walkthrough.

Contests!

1. Basics of Contest

1.1 How do I enter a contest for the first time?
You have to go to Verdanturf Town (which is the town west of the Electric Gym
city, Mauville City) and talk to the woman behind the counter. Just say yes to
whatever she says and she'll explain the rules.

1.2 How do I play?
Go to a CONTEST HOUSE and talk to the woman behind the counter, She will give
you a contest Pass. Choose your type of contest and then start contesting!
Contest houses are distinctive red houses with flat grey roofs with little
indentations in them. The door is blue and has a white pokeball with a red
ribbon printed on the door. If you still can't identify it.. geez.

There are only 4 Contest houses in the entire Hounn, namely at Verdanturf Town,
Slateport City (city with a big beach just south of it and a market in it as
well), Fallarbor Town (the northernmost little blue dot if you see your map in
your PokeNavi - this town is near the north end of the Meteor Falls where you
save a scientist from Team Aqua/Magma and west to the patches of grass with ash
on them where you can find Sandshrew) and Lilycove City (accessible somewhere
late-ish in the game, has a big pokemart and the biggest Contest House)
1.2.1 Types of Contest
There are 5 kinds of contest:
Coolness  which is associated with the colour Red (note on these colours: they
help you throughout the process of preparing your pokemon for a contest,
because you can identify moves and poroks associated with a certain 'stat' -
i.e. coolness, beauty, strength, etc. - and it makes things a lot easier.)
Intelligence  which is associated with Blue
Cuteness  which is associated with Pink
Beauty  which is associated with Green
Strength  which is associated with Yellow

1.2.2 Stages of the Contest
There are 2 stages to the contest, in which you compete with 3 other people to
win.

The first part, you show your pokemon to the audience and based on the number
of hearts you see popping up from the audience, your pokemon gets a better
rating in the end. Feeding your pokemon certain Pokeblocks according to the
contest will help. This is explained later in the FAQ.

The second part, you show off your pokemon's moves. Going by how many hearts
appear after you show off your move, the scale underneath goes up. The
blue-highlighted little panel displays your pokemon's information and status in
the competition, etc.

You can show your pokemon's moves off 5 times, and after that, they will tally
the results and you will come to a screen where they will list each pokemon.
First, they will show the results of the 1st stage on a bar. Then, they will
add on the results of the 2nd stage and the pokemon who has shown off the best
wins the contest. If you win, your pokemon will be shown and confetti will
fall. You will then go up to one of the judges and receive a ribbon for your
pokemon. I'm not entirely sure what this does, but there's a section of the FAQ
for ribbons...

1.3 I can't enter my pokemon into any contest! Why?
See if you didn't do as what 1.1 up there says. If you already have, you should
be able to enter any of your pokemon into the contest at Verdanturf Town. When
you talk to the woman behind the counter and she talks a bit and then the
pokemon you are carrying are brought up on a new screen with words next to
them, you can instantly know which ones can be entered and which ones can't -
Can be entered is Cannot be entered is . Verdanturf Town  is a type of
beginner's contest house, where any pokemon can go in. HOWEVER, for later
contest houses, If You Want To Enter A Pokemon Into The Contest There, That
Pokemon Needs To Have Won A Contest At The Verdanturf Town Contest House And
Preceding Contest Houses. What do I mean by preceding contest houses? Take a
look at the "contest house" section of the FAQ.

2. CONTEST HOUSES
2.1 Where are they?
Contest houses are distinctive red houses with flat grey roofs with little
indentations in them. The door is blue and has a white pokeball with a red
ribbon printed on the door. If you still can't identify it.. geez.
There are only 4 Contest houses in the entire Hoenn, namely at VErsanturf Town,
Slateport City (city with a big beach just south of it and a market in it as
well), Fallrabor Town (the northernmost little blue dot if you see your map in
your PokeNavi - this town is near the north end of the Sandy Cave Where You
Save A Scientist From Team Magma/Aqua and west to the patches of grass with ash
on them where you can find Sandshrew) and Mossdeep City[?~?i?,?V?e?B]
(accessible somewhere late-ish in the game, has a big pokemart and the biggest
Contest House)

2.2 What's in them?
2.2.1 Pokeblock Making Machines
Pokeblock making machines are the little grey square table-ish looking things
with red dots on them. There are two in each Contest House. The blank one is
for playing/mixing with a friend (needs link cable) and the other one is for
playing/mixing with the person(s) at the table. You can only play if you have
talked to a little girl in the Slateport City contest house and received a
Berry Mixer from her.

When you go to the machine and say Yes to all the things, the screen will
change to the list of Berries you have. Choose a berry and put it in. The other
person(s) will then put in their berries, and then you will see 3 2 1 Start.
The dial in the middle will start spinning, and every time it goes near the
dial where your name (in red) is, press A. If a red circle pops up, that means
you have hit near your name. If a blue X pops up, you've hit too far from your
name. If you see a red and yellow bullseye popup, you hit right on target. When
you get red circles the machine goes faster and your porok is mixed faster.
(The numbers at the bottom is the r.p.m. of the machine.) Bullseyes means it
goes EVEN faster! However when you get X'es, the machine slows down. When the
machine has finished (there is a red bar on top that will tell you how much the
machine has finished mixing berries) they will show statistics of how many
circles, bullseyes and X'es each person got. After that they will show each
person's name and what berry they put in, and then you will receive your porok!
There is a little yellow plaque on the wall of every contest house which shows
the fastest speed ever in each contest house.

2.2.2 Picture
On the walls of the contest houses, they will show the latest winners of
contests. Your pokemon's picture will be displayed if it's the latest one who
won. THIS IS NOT THE SAME AS THE PICTURE IN THE MUSEUM WHICH IS EXPLAINED
LATER.

2.3 So what's those Preceding Contest Houses you were talking about?
Think of it like this, each contest house is a level of difficulty. Verdanturf
Town is "beginner", Fallarbor Town is "intermediate", Slateport City is "hard"
and Lilycove City is "expert".

To get into each level you need to have completed the previous ones. What I
mean is that (eg) if you want your Mewtwo to enter a Cuteness (ha ha.) contest
in Slateport City City, that Mewtwo must have won Cuteness contests in
Verdanturf town AND Fallarbor town. Otherwise they won't let you in! And
seriously, Lilycove City is the hardest to win at because there are so many
more members of the audience than before and your rivals have all fed *their*
pokemon quite a good number of Pokeblocks... so watch out!

3. Pokeblocks
3.1 What are pokeblocks?
Pokeblocks are made from refining a berry. You can pick berries from all sorts
of trees throughout the game. Like in GSC, you can only pick a tree once a day
and then it disappears until the next day. Refining different berries give
different poroks. You can see your poroks by selecting your Porok Dispenser (in
the Important Items folder where things like your Bicycle go)
3.1.1 What kind of pokeblocks are there?
There are all kinds of pokeblocks, this has not been really studied into (not
that I know of). Different ones can give different effects.
3.1.1.2 Levels
There are levels of pokeblocks which show how much they will increase your
pokemon's "stat" by. There is also another number which is shown along with the
little colour cubes on the bottom left corner when you select a pokeblocks. I'm
not sure what this does, I think it shows how much it fills your pokemon up.
Levels can go from level 11 to level 64!! (I got one once.  )
3.1.2 How do I know what it will increase?
When you select the Pokeblocks it will show on the bottom left corner what it
will increase. Whatever colour is shown, it will increase. Check what colour
each stat is up there. Top of the FAQ. Also, when you feed the pokemon the
pokeblock, it shows the contest stats of that pokemon and then an "UP" at the
respective contest stat(s) it raised.

3.2 How do I get Pokeblocks?
You need to go to the Berry Blender (see 2.2.1) and choose a berry and put it
in. Play the mini-game and when it's done you have your pokeblock. It is in
your Pokeblock Dispenser in your Important Items Folder.

3.3 I can't feed my Pokemon any more pokeblocks... why?
See your pokemon's Contest Stats by going to your PokeNavi, then the Second
Option, then the First option. If you have fed it no pokeblocks at all, ( or
only like one or two) there is only one little twinkling star above it's head.
As the number of poroks you feed it increases, the number of stars increases
and it grows closer to it's Pokeblocks Saturation Limit. This means that you
cannot feed it any more pokeblocks. You know when you can't feed it anymore
when it is surrounded by twinkling stars when you see your pokemon's Contest
Stats.

3.4 Pokemon likes pokeblocks?
This I am not entirely sure of. I know somewhere in the game there is a person
who will say whether your pokemon liked the last pokeblock you gave it. I don't
know if this has any effect to your pokemon's performance.

4. DETAILS ON MOVES and POKEMON FOR CONTESTS
4.1 What are some good moves to teach my pokemon?
To answer this, you need to look at the effect of a move (contestwise) which
you can do by going to the 4th page of your pokemon's status screen and
pressing A on an attack. I'll explain more about what you see on that screen
now.
4.1.1 Red or, as sometimes seen, White Hearts
This is the base number of hearts you will get for performing that attack.
Others may be added or minused due to different circumstances. In Japanese it
is ???? which, in romaji, is Apiiru or in other words Appear(ance). You can't
tell from the name which attack will be good! Selfdestruct gives you the
maximum of EIGHT HEARTS while something like Rain Dance will give you only two
(can't remember exactly). However Explosion/Selfdestruct/Destiny Bond makes you
miss the rest of your turns... so it's quite logical to use it last! I have
heard though, if you always use moves that give lots of hearts, you're
considered showing off too much and you lose hearts for that. Not sure about
this, any clarification would be appreciated.
4.1.2 Black Hearts
This is called "Obstruction." What it means is that it kinda makes the other
people lose hearts or points, or gives them something BAD (or in other word,
startle them). A lot of the time, they can reduce the number of hearts of the
other pokemon, or they could make another pokemon miss a turn, or something
like that. The more black hearts, the more evil it can do to the others! But it
also means that any side effect it has will be worse... for example, the crowd
may not like it much, or it dosen't give many red hearts, or it could make you
miss a turn or two!
4.1.3 Move "types"
If you look at each move, it has a contest "type", i.e. Beauty, Strength,
Coolness, etc... If you want to see it at a go, see what the colour of the move
is (like Beauty is blue) and you will know what type of move it is. Now the
importance of this is that you need to know which move is what stat because it
is vital in entering a certain contest. For example, my Nendooru has 3
Intelligence attacks but one Beauty attack! Whenever I enter it into a
Intelligence contest and use the Beauty attack, the crowd's Excitement (see
later) drops by quite a bit and sometimes the number of hearts I earn drops
too! This, however, can be part of a strategy in controlling the audience.
There are some attributes which "opposed" each other. (e.g. Smartness and
Beauty).
4.1.4 When I'm choosing the moves to use for my pokemon next I almost always
see a greyed-out one and sometimes a bright red one! What are these?
The greyed out one is the move you used last. Don't use the same move
consecutively because you get hearts minused off for that! A red-highlighted
move means that you get twice as many hearts as you usually would for that
move. Thanks to GrnMarvel13 for this info. I don't know how to get a move to be
like that yet... maybe it's a random thing.
4.1.5 What do you reccommend?
I say you raise special pokemon for contests (not your normal battling
pokemon), eg one pokemon for Strength contests, etc etc. Hunt through all the
TMs it has and all the moves it can learn (don't worry, someday soon somebody
smart will suddenly start a super list on the contest effects of moves! I hear
Dont' Run With Scizors is compiling one!) or has LEARNT (the move maniac in
Faallarbor town will help you do this - he in the house left of the contest
house. However you need an item that is found on the shores of Lilycove City to
do this.) and see which attacks do what.
My Coolness Baltoy, which won at all the contest houses and quite well, had a
basic starter move that did 3 hearts, and a move with 2 red hearts and 2 black
hearts, Selfdestruct (always pulls me through in the last part of the 2nd stage
 ) - and a Beauty move! This helped in my testing out the reactions of the
crowd... so I say, you should get some good strong moves and at least one
obstruction move.... but don't listen to me ^_^;;
4.2 So what's Crowd Excitement? How does the audience react?
Well, I'm not entirely sure on this. I have yet to find out more! However what
I'm certain about is that if you use a move that is not the same as the contest
type (like a strength move in a cuteness contest) the background goes black,
funny "oops" music plays and the crowd excitement drops.
I believe that Crowd Excitement adds on to the number of hearts you have. The
higher the better - and if you succesfully bring the Crowd Excitement to a
maximum of five blips, you get a LOT more hearts! It helps very very much. So
if when it comes to your turn, and the crowd's excitement is going to burst
when it comes to then next pokemon, (i.e. at your turn it's at 3 blips)
therefore giving the other guy more hearts, you can sabotage your opponent by
doing a "bad" or rather, inappropriate move! Less hearts for you, but also less
hearts for the other guy...!
But as I said I'm not entirely clear on this Crowd Excitement thing. Sometimes
it seems to reset out of the blue! Always when a crowd reaches its maximum
excitement it resets the next round.
If you managed to reach the maximum, you'll get a significant boost. (probably
double).
4.3 So I want this variety of moves. But all my pokemon can learn are these
attacks that do crap in contests! Help!
Well, it depends on the pokemon. Why not take a look at what it learns?
Hopefully someday soon someone will come up with a list of what attack does how
many number of hearts, etc, so you could refer to that... but for now, I can't
help yet  You can look through moves the pokemon has learnt before by going to
the Move Relearner in Fallarbor Town after you give him "Heart Scale".

And if you look at 4.5.3, you can see that some moves have more potential than
you think!
4.4 How do I know how my pokemon fares in the First Stage of the contest where
I show off my pokemon?
You can usually gauge from the number of hearts that pops up from the crowd.
You can know accurately when the results come out at the end of the contest.
4.5 In the second stage of the contest what are those little status things I
get like stars and circles and X'es?
Depends on what it is...
4.5.1 Stars
I believe this adds to the number of yellow stars you get when you see the
results at the end of the contests. You normally get Yellow Stars by showing
your Pokemon, if I'm not wrong.
4.5.2 Numbers
This I REALLY Don't know... I'm terribly sorry... I haven't been able to
decipher anything so far.
4.5.3 Exclamation marks
One Exclamation mark means that this move can make another move (which you may
or may not have) do twice as many hearts. The move that can do twice as many
hearts is highlighted in red (if you have it on that pokemon.) According to
Dave, it lowers the amount of hearts an opponent can remove from you.

Two exclamation marks means you receive twice as many hearts as you normally
would. You need to have selected a red-highlighted move to get this.

What do I mean when certain moves can make others stronger? Let me give you an
example of NamaSyoMi my Barboach. It has Water Gun (4 hearts), Mud Sport (4
hearts) , Mud Slap (2 hearts, 1 obstruction) and Snore (4 hearts). Doesn't look
like a lot? Think again.
Now when it uses Mud Slap, the Judge says "!" and an icon flashes. The next
time it comes to my round, I see that Mud Sport is highlighted red. I use Mud
Sport, and the Judge says "!!". I get 8 hearts instead of the normal 4! And
another example is in this set as well - I use Mud Play, and Water Gun AND Mud
Slap are highlighted. So I can choose - and since there's a pokemon in front of
me with a lot of hearts and I want to sabotage it, I decide to use mud slap. It
makes the previous guys lose hearts (sometimes they lose a lot. DUnno why) and
at the same time, I get 4 hearts instead of the normal 2. And believe me, it
all adds up - especially if you're lucky enough to hit the crowd at Maximum
Excitement when using a MudPlay-WaterGun combination! I did this once and got
fourteen hearts! (In the end Namazun won all the contests like they were
pushovers.)
4.5.4.1 So what moves are like this!!!
This section is hopefully going to be filled up  You can try those I listed, as
well as Rest/Snore, or Water Play/something, or Rain Dance/Water attack, or
Electrification/electric attack... or Mind Reader/High Jump Kick (my Chaaremu
won very easily with that set) Help is greatly appreciated, PM me or email me
if you have help.
4.5.4 Circles
IThis makes prevents you from losing any hearts until someone uses a move to
make you lose hearts. So you get a Circle, and for 3 turns nobody uses a move
that makes you lose hearts... then someobdy does a move that does, and it
doesn't remove any hearts, but removes the circle. After that you are
susceptible to losing hearts.
4.5.5 The judge said this whirly greyish thingie...
If you see that, that means you repeated a move... and he takes hearts away for
that! Too bad for you! The crowd also doesn't get excited over this, mind you.
4.5.6 X doesn't mark the spot... X does...
X means you lose a turn!  If you get it, it means its because of a sideffect of
a move YOU did.. Like for Explosion/Destiny Bond/Self Destruct, for all the
turns after that you receive an X.
4.5.7 Wavy lines
Means that you ALSO lose a turn. This time it's because of a sideffect that
someone else did!
4.5.8 An ear?!
Yep, an ear.. this means you've been affected by the Obstruction (black hearts,
see 4.1.2) part of some other pokemon's attack. And this means you lose hearts!

5. ATTACHMENTS AND RIBBONS
5.1 What are ribbons?
Ribbons... are ribbons! They are attached to the pokemon that wins a certain
contest for the first time or a pokemon that is in the team that beat the Elite
Four, but not in the normal way - you can't take it off! It isn't attached in
the way Berries etc are, it's got a special slot on the pokemon... See the 2nd
page of your pokemon's status page, and the topmost, right most little thing
under a yellow thing that says ??? ?ribbon) - it will say how many ribbons your
pokemon has. You can also see which pokemon in your box or with you has how
many ribbons from what contest by going to your PokeNavi, then the option that
says ?????? (if I'm not wrong its the fourth option, or the second one which
has a red square).
5.1.2 What do they do?
As far as I know, all they do is let you compete in certain contest houses. It
shows that you have won a contest at a certain house.See 2.3 for details. They
might have another effect, though... why would they just make Ribbons for that
purpose only?
5.1.3 How do I get them?
Win at a contest the first time and your pokemon will have them! Check your
pokemon's status page (2nd page). You only get one per contest house and a 5th
one from the painter (see later where I mention how to get the trainer star)
5.2 Can I help my pokemon do better with attachments?
Now this is an issue nobody has really studied on so far, but I'll give my
small findings...
So far, nothing helps. Except... BANDANNAS.
5.2.1 OMFGZ! Where do you get this leet thing!
We-ell... I can tell you for sure that you get them at this brown house that's
on the left of the PokeMart. You have to talk to the gentleman on the sofa in
the house.
5.2.2 That bad man won't give me anything! ;.;
I really don't know what you need so that you can get bandannas from him, but
I've got the feeling that you need to have won at least one contest of a
certain type to get a corresponding bandanna... I'm not entirely sure, I'm so
sorry, but it might have something to do with poroks, then again, it might not.
I think you must have won at least one or two contests of a certain type to get
the respective bandana...
5.2.3 Huh? Corresponding Bandanna? Hey, you didn't even say what these things
do!
Well, there are 5 kinds of bandannas if I'm not wrong - Pink, blue, green,
yellow and red. Do these colours sound familiar? Of course they do! See 1.2.1!
So from what I translated (I tried many translators and babelfish did the job
for once) where it says what a bandanna does, it is...
"Being able to give, when it does in the contest, than the usual it is more
seen"
in other words,
"Attaching this makes the pokemon do better in the contest".
So a bandanna makes your pokemon perform better! Cool huh?


6. TRAINER STAR
6.1. I heard something about the Trainer Star and the contest - what the hell
is all of this?
Firstly, you might want to know what is the Trainer Star. In your trainer
profile (where you see the badges and whatnot), just above the money, when you
do certain things you get a star.
6.1.2 What certain things?
Well, this is a bit offtopic, but you need to
1. Defeat the elite four
2. Defeat 69 Trainer
3. Beat the Battle Tower
4. Catch more than 150 pokemon (200?)
5. Win all 5 kinds of contest at all contest houses and get your pokemon's
picture painted in the Lilycove City Art Museum
6.1.3 So how do I get their picture painted?
You need to get the pokemon to win at the Lilycove City contest house - and win
well! If you look closely when the results of the contest are released, you can
see that there is a line of hearts and stars. If you get 5-6 or more hearts and
a good number of stars as well (not sure about the exact amount), and you win,
then, when you are going to walk out of the contest house, there is an artist
who can paint the picture of your pokemon for you. He also gives you a ribbon.
The picture of your pokemon is on the 2nd floor of the Museum which is next to
the big pokemart.
6.1.4 Whats the point in this?
Well nobody knows yet but some say if you get 5 stars then you can get
something special. Everyone is trying to look for the 70th trainer so that they
can get 5 stars and see what this is. (c'mon, think of the possibilities!) .


=========
8. FAQ
=========

In this section, I shall put up some of the most frequently asked question. You
can e-mai lme at [email protected] if you have questions regarding the game.
Please make sure that the answer to your question could not be found in the
walktrough before you asked them, and DO NOT ask me for the roms.

E-mailing guide:
- Don't ask for Roms
- Clear topic title, please indicate that in the topic title that your e-mail
is about the FAQ.
- Don't ask question that the answer could be found in this FAQ

1. I cannot enter the 8th gym?
You need to beat team Magma/Aqua in their hideout first. To get there, you need
to find a cave with submarine.

2. How do I get the fishing rods.
You need to talk to  fisherman in Dewford Town.

3. When I step into the first gym, the gym leader keep refusing to battle me?
The gym (Pealburg City) is actually the 5th gym. You can only challenge the
leader
after you have gotten hold of 4 badges. The real first gym is Rustboro City
gym.

4. How do I get inside the Safari Zone?
To get inside the Safari Zone, you need to have an item. The item could be
gotten from a girl in Slateport City.

5. Where is the Pokemon Leauge?
The Pokemon Leauge could be found in the eastern most part of the map. First
you
need to get through a cave similar to victory road in R/B/Y

6. How many HM are there, is there a new one?
In total, there are 8 HM in this game. Each time you beat a gym ,you'll be able
to use a HM outside a battle. There is one new HM, Dive which will allow you to
dive underwater, and now Rock Smash is a HM. However, HM 06, Whirlpool is
missing from the game.

7. How do I get a secret base
First of all, you need to have TM 43. Teach it to one of your Pokemon, and use
it on
any hole on the rock (The squarish thing).


8. Where are the rods, and how do I fish?
Here are the location of the rod, to get them, you need to talk to a fisherman

Old Rod: Dewford Town
Good Rod: Route 119
Super Rod: Lilycove City

When you fish, you will see this line.

"......."

After this, it will inform you if you managed to catch a Pokemon. Press A as
soon as
possible. It may take a few tries before you managed to enter the battle
screen.

If you managed to do the above correctly, you will be taken to the battle
screen.

9. How do I get a bicycle? What are the differences between a slow bike and a
fast bike.
To get a bycicle, go to Slateport City bike shop. After some time you could go
back to the
shop and exchange your slow bike for a fast bike.

Slow Bike will allow you to hop around by holding the B button, whereas fast
bike could
be used to get passed cracks (i.e. Rayquaza tower), and to clinb those slippery
strip of
rock.

10. I can't see anything, there is a mist covering me?
More likely than not, you are using an emulator, so upgrade it to the latest
version.

11. Where do I get the Coin Case?
The house beside Mauville city Pokemon Mart. You need to trade it with a
harbour mail.

12. I can't get Shedinja.
Make sure that you are only carrying 5 or less Pokemon in your party. Nincada
will still evolve into Ninjask, but in addition to that you will get a Shedinja
with Miracle Power.

13. How do I get Bagon?
Bagon is only catchable in a certain area of Golden Cave. go to a cave where
there is a strip of land north of the place and the rest of the place is all
water. Bagon should be there.

14. How do I get to Kanto or Johto?
You Can't.

15. Which Pokemon are not able to breed?
Kyogre, Groudon, Latias, Latios, Jiirachi, Deoxys, Rayquaza, all the babies
Pokemon.

16. Where and what is the trick house:
Trick house is located at route 110. For further explanation ,refer to the
specific section of this FAQ.

==============
9. Pokedex
==============
Once you have beaten your rival for the first time, you can go back to
Professor Odamaki and
he will give you a Pokedex. Just like in the previous game the Pokedex store
the inforamtion
of Pokemon that you have caught and seen so far. A detailed imnformation about
a Pokemon will
be available once you've captured that Pokemon. There is now way to convert
your Pokedex format to those of R/B/Y or G/S/C.

Choosing the start menu will allow you to quickly go back on top of the Pokedex
(choose the
second option), and down to the end of the Pokedex (choose the third option).

Select menu
Basically the Select button will enable you to configure how the Pokedex is
displayed.

Name
Shows Pokemon based on alphabetical. There are three alphabets in each option,
except the last two - "Y and Z

Color
Shows Pokemon of a particular Color

Type
Shows Pokemon according to type

Order
Numerical Mode - Sort Pokemonn based on their numbers
A-Z Mode - List Pokemon in Alphabetical order
Heaviest Mode - List Pokemon from heavy to light
Lightest Mode - List Pokemon from light to heavy
Tallestmode - List Pokemon from tallestto smallest
Smallest Mode - List Pokemon smallest to tallest

Type
Hoenn Dex - Shows the Pokedex of 202 Pokemon obtainable in Houenn
National Dex - Shows all the 386 Pokemon. (ways of unlocking it legitly is
still unknown)

Choosing a Pokedex entry on a Pokemon will show you it's picture, and details
such as length
and weight of the Pokemon, as well as a description of it if you have captured
that Pokemon.

From this screen, you will have 4 option

Area
Shows where that particular Pokemon could be found in the wild. The area in
which that Pokemon
is available will glow. This is a prectical feature, as you could know wether a
Pokemon could
be found in the wild, and where to find them.

Cry
Choosing this option will let you hear the sound that the Pokemon made.

Comparison
Choosing this option will show you graphically how big/small is that Pokemon
compared to
the trainer.

Cancel
Self-Explainatory. This will take you back to previous menu.


==============
10. New Pokemon
==============

In total, there are 135 new Pokemon in Ruby/Sapphire. Some of them bears a
close resemblance to its older counterpart. Below are the names of all the new
135 Pokemon. On the right, is their English name.

Kimori - Treecko
Juputol - Grovyle
Jucain - Sceptile
Achamo - Torchic
Wakashamo - Combusken
Bashamo - Blaziken
Mizugurou - Mudskip
Numakuroo - Marshtomp
Raguraaji - Swampert
Pochiena - Poochyena
Guraena - Mightyena
Jiguzaguma - Zigzagoon
Massuguma - Linoon
kemusso - Wurmple
Karasarisu - Silcoon
Agehunto - Beautifly
Mayurudo - Cuscoon
Dokukeiru - Dustox
Haasebo - Lotad
Hasubero - Lombre
Runpapa -Ludicolo
Tanebo - Seedot
Konohana - Nuzleaf
Daatengu - Barkon
Tsuchinin - Nincada
Tekkanin - Ninjask
Nukenin - Shedinja
Subame - Taillow
Oosubame - Swellow
Kinococo - Shroomish
Kinogassa - Brelom
Patchiiru - Spinda
Kyamome - Wingull
Peripaa - Pelliper
Ametama -Surskit
Amemoosu - Masqurain
Hoeruko - Wailmer
Hoeruo - Wailord
Eneko - Skitty
Enekororo - Delicatt
Kakureon - Kecleon
Yajiron - Baltoy
Nendooru - Claydoll
Nozupasu - Nosepass
Kootasu - Torkoal
Yamirami - Sableye
Dojotchi - Barboach
Namazun  - Whicash
Rabukasu - Luvdisc
Heigani - Corphish
Shizarigar - Crawdaunt
Hinbasu - Feebass
Mirokarosu - Milotic
Kibania - Charvanha
Samehadda - Sharpedo
Knuckler - Trapinch
Biburaaba - Vibrava
Furaigon - Flygon
Makunosita - Makuhita
Hariteyama - Hariyama
Rakurai - Electrike
Raiboruto - Manetrike
Donmeru - Numel
Bakuda - Camerupt
Tamazarashi - Spheal
Todogura - Sealo
Todozeruga - Wailren
Saboena - Cacnea
Nokutasu - Cacturne
Yukiwarashi - Snorunt
Onigoori - Glalie
Runatoon - Lunatone
Solarrock - Solrock
Ruriri - Azzurill
Banebuu - Spoink
Buupiggu - Grumpig
Purasuru - Plusle
Mainan - Minun
Kuchiito - Mawile
Asanan - Meaditite
Chaaremu - Medicharm
Chirutto - Swablu
Chirutarisu - Altaria
Soonano - Wynaut
Yomawaru - Duskull
Samayooru - Dusclops
Roseria - Roselia
Namakero - Slakoth
Yarukimono - Vigoroth
Kek-king - Slaking
Gokurin - Gulpin
Marunoomu - Swalot
Torupiusu - Tropius
Gonyonyo - Whismur
Dogoomu - Loudred
Bakuong - Exploud
Paaruru - Clampearl
Hanteeru - Huntail
Sakurabisu - Gorebyss
Abusoru - Absol
Kagebouzu - Shuppet
Jupetta - Banette
Habunake - Seviper
Zanguusu - Zangoose
Jiirachi - Relicanth
Kokodora - Aron
Kodora - Lairon
Bosugodora - Aggron
Powarun - Castform
Barubito - Volbeat
Iruumize - Illumize
Ririira - Lileep
Yureidoru - Cradily
Anopusu - Anorith
Aamurudo - Armaldo
Rarutosu - Ralts
Kiruria - Kirlia
Saanaito - Gardevoir
Tatsubei - Bagon
Komoru - Shelgon
Boomanda - Salamence
Danbaru - Beldum
Metangu - Metang
Metagurosu - Metalgross
Reji-rock  - Regi-Rock
Reji-ice  - Regi-Ice
Reji-steel - Regi-Steel
Kaiorga - Kyogre
Groudon - Groudon
Rekkuuza - Rayquaza
Latias - Latias
Latios - Latios
Jiraachi - Jiirachi
Deokishisu - Deoxys

============
11. TM list
============
Here are the TM that could be found in the game.

TM 01 - Focus Punch
Type: Fighting
PP: 20
Base Damage: 150
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Route 115

TM 02 - Dragon Claw
Type: Dragon
PP: 15
Base Damage: 80
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Meteor Falls

TM 03 - Water Pulse
Type: Water
PP: 20
Base Damage: 60
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Given to you by 8th gym leader

TM 04 - Calm Mind
Type: Psychic
PP: 20
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Given to you by 7th gym leaders

TM 05 - Roar
Type: Normal
PP: 20
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Route 116

TM 06 - Toxic
Type: Poison
PP: 10
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: 85%
Location: Fiery Path

TM 07 - Hail
Type: Ice
PP: 10
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Shoal Cave

TM 08 - Bulk Up
Type: Fighting
PP: 20
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Given to you by 2nd gym leader

TM 09 - Bullet Seed
Type: Grass
PP: 30
Base Damage: 10
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Outside Flower Shop (Route 104)

TM 10 - Hidden Power
Type: Normal
PP: 15
Base Damage: 70
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Rustboro City flea market

TM 11 - Sunny Day
Type: Fire
PP: 5
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Route 120

TM 12 - Taunt
Type: Dark
PP: 20
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Route 110

TM 13 - Ice Beam
Type: Ice
PP: 10
Base Damage: 95
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Casino Prize (4000 Coins)

TM 14 - Blizzard
Type: Ice
PP: 5
Base Damage: 120
Accuracy: 75%
Location: Lilycove City Dept Store, 4th Floor (5500 Poke)

TM 15 - Hyper Beam
Type: Normal
PP: 5
Base Damage: 150
Accuracy: 95%
Location: Lilycove City Dept store, 4th Floor (7500 Poke)

TM 16 - Light Screen
Type: Psychic
PP: 20
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Minamo Dept Store 4th floor (3000 Poke)

TM 17 - Protect
Type: Normal
PP: 10
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Lilycove Dept Store 4th floor (3000 Poke)

TM 18 - Rain Dance
Type: Water
PP: 5
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Wrecked Ship

TM 19 - Giga Drain
Type: Grass
PP: 5
Base Damage: 60
Accuracy: -
Location: Route 122

TM 20 - Safeguard
Type: Normal
PP: 25
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Lilycove Dept Store 4th Floor (3000 Poke)

TM 21 - Frustation
Type: Normal
PP: 20
Base Damage: 1-120
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Pacifidlog Town

TM 22 - Solar Beam
Type: Grass
PP: 10
Base Damage: 120
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Safari Zone

TM 23 - Iron Tail
Type: Steel
PP: 10
Base Damage: 100
Accuracy: 75%
Location: Meteor Falls

TM 24- ThunderBolt
Type: Electric
PP: 15
Base Damage: 95
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Casino Prize (4000 Coins)

TM 25 - Thunder
Type: Electric
PP: 10
Base Damage: 120
Accuracy: 70%
Location: Lilycove City Dept Store, 4th floor (5500 Poke)

TM 26 - Earthquake
Type: Ground
PP: 10
Base Damage: 100
Accuracy: 100%
Location:Groudon/Kyogre Lair (Route 128)

TM 27 - Return
Type: Normal
PP: 20
Base Damage: 1-120
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Lilycove Town

TM 28 - Dig
Type: Ground
PP: 10
Base Damage: 60
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Fallarbor town. Talk to the small boy to get it

TM 29 - Psychic
Type: Psychic
PP: 10
Base Damage: 90
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Casino Prize (3500 Coins)

TM 30 - Shadow Ball
Type: Ghost
PP: 15
Base Damage: 80
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Pokemon Tower

TM 31 - Brick Break
Type: Fighting
PP: 15
Base Damage: 75
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Sootopolis City

TM 32 - Double Team
Type: Normal
PP: 15
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Casino prize (1500 Coins)

TM 33 - Reflect
Type: Psychic
PP: 20
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Lilycove City Dept store, 4th floor (3000 Poke)

TM 34 - Shock Wave
Type: Electric
PP: 20
Base Damage: 60
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Given to you by 3rd gym leader

TM 35 - Flamethrower
Type: Fire
PP: 15
Base Damage: 95
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Casino Prize (4000 Coins)

TM 36 - Sludge Bomb
Type: Poison
PP: 10
Base Damage: 90
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Dewford Town

TM 37 - Sandstorm
Type: Rock
PP: 10
Base Damage: 120
Accuracy: -
Location: Desert

TM 38 - Fire Blast
Type: Fire
PP: 5
Base Damage: 120
Accuracy: 85%
Location: Lilycove City Dept store, 4th floor (5500 Poke)

TM 39 - Rock Tomb
Type: Rock
PP:  10
Base Damage: 50
Accuracy: 85%
Location: Give to you by 1st gym leader

TM 40 - Aerial Ace
Type: Flying
PP: 20
Base Damage: 60
Accuracy: -
Location: Given to you by 6th gym leader

TM 41 - Torment
Type: Dark
PP: 15
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Slateport City

TM 42 - Facade
Type: Normal
PP: 20
Base Damage: 70
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Given to you by 5th gym leader

TM 43 - Secret power (used to create your secret base)
Type: Normal
PP: 20
Base Damage: 70
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Route 111, Slateport City Flea Market

TM 44 - Rest
Type: Psychic
PP: 10
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location:Lilycove City

TM 45 - Attract
Type: Normal
PP: 15
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: -
Location: Verdanturf Town

TM 46 - Thief
Type: Dark
PP: 10
Base Damage: 40
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Given to you by Team Magma/Aqua member in ocean museum

TM 47 - Steel Wing
Type: Steel
PP: 25
Base Damage: 70
Accuracy: 90%
Location: Given to you by the Champion after you delivered the memo

TM 48 - Skill Swap
Type: Psychic
PP: 10
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Mt Pyre

TM 49 - Snatch
Type: Dark
PP: 10
Base Damage: -
Accuracy: 100%
Location: Boat

TM 50 - Overheat
Type: Fire
PP: 5
Base Damage: 140
Accuracy: 90%
Location: Given to you by the 4th gym leader

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12. Pokemon Info
=================
Here are some brief info about the Pokemon in Ru/Sa. Listed according to
Pokedex Number

#1 Treecko
JP name: Kimori
Type: Grass
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 5.0 kg
Characteristic: Overgrow
Found in: Littleroot Town. Given to you after you rescue Professor Birch.
Availaible in: Ru/Sa

#2 Grovyle
JP name: Jupotol
Type: Grass
Height: 0.9 m
Weight: 21.6 kg
Characteristic: Overgrow
Found In: Evolve from Treecko at level 16
Availaible in: Ru/Sa

#3 Sceptile
JP name: Jucain
Type: Grass
Height: 1.7 m
Weight: 52.2 kg
Characteristic: Overgrow
Found in: Evolve from Grovyle at level 36
Available in: Ru/Sa

#4 Torchic
JP name: Achamo
Type: Fire
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 2.5 kg
Characteristic: Blaze
Found in: Littleroot Town. Given to you after you rescue Professor Birch.
Available in: Ru/Sa

#5 Combusken
JP name: Wakashamo
Type: Fire/Fighting
Height: 0.9 m
Weight: 19.5 kg
Characteristic: Blaze
Found In: Evolve from Torchic at level 16
Availaible in: Ru/Sa

#6 Blaziken
JP name: Bashamo
Type: Fire/Fighting
Height: 1.9 m
Weight: 52.0 kg
Characteristic: Blaze
Found in: Evolve from Combusken at level 36
Available in: Ru/Sa

#7 Mudkip
JP name: Mizugurou
Type: Water
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 7.6 kg
Characteristic: Torrent
Found in: Littleroot Town. Given to you after you rescue Professor Birch.
Avilable in: Ru/Sa

#8 Marshtomp
JP name: Numakuroo
Type: Water/Ground
Height: 0.7 m
Weight: 28 kg
Characteristic: Torrent
Found In: Evolve from Mudkip at level 16
Availaible in: Ru/Sa

#9 Swampert
JP name: Raguuraji
Type: Water/Ground
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 81.9 kg
Characteristic: Torrent
Found In: Evolve from Marshstomp at level 36
Availaible in: Ru/Sa

#10 Poochyena
JP name: Pochiena
Type: Dark/Normal
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 13.5 kg
Characteristic: Run Away
Found in: Route 101, 102
Available in: Ru/Sa

#11 Mightyena
JP name: Guraina
Type: Dark/Normal
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 37.0 kg
Characteristic: Intimidate
Found in: Evolve from Poochyena at level 18
Avilable in: Ru/Sa

#12 Zigzagoon
JP name: Jiguzaguma
Type: Normal
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 17.5 kg
Characteristic: Pickup
Found in: almost everywhere except on North-Western route
Available in: Ru/Sa

#13 Linoone
JP name: Massuguma
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 32.5 kg
Characteristic: Pickup
Found in: Evolve from Zigzagoon, route 118-123
Available in: Ru/Sa

#14 Wurmple
JP name: Kemusso
Type: Bug
Height: 0.3 m
Weight: 3.6 kg
Characteristic: Shield Dust
Found in: Petalburg Forest, Route 101-103
Available in: Ru/Sa

#15 Silcoon
Jp name: Karasarisu
Type: Bug
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 10.0 kg
Characteristic: Shed Skin
Found in: Evolve from Wurmple at level 7 (day), Petalburg Forest
Available in: Ru/Sa

#16 Beautifly
JP name: Agehunto
Type: Bug/Flying
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 28.4 kg
Characteristic: Swarm
Found in: Evolve from Silcoon at level 10
Available in:Ru/Sa

#17 Cuscoon
JP Name: Mayaruudo
Type: Bug
Height: 0.7 m
Weight: 11.5 kg
Characteristic: Shed Skin
Found in: Petalburg Forest, evolve from Wurmple at level 7 (Night)
Available in: Ru/Sa

#18 Dustox
JP name: Dokukeiru
Type: Bug/Posison
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 31.6 kg
Characteristic: Shield Dust
Found in: Evolve from Cuscoon at level 10
Available in: Ru/Sa

#19 Lotad
JP name:Hasuubo
Type: Water/Grass
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 2.6 kg
Characteristic: Rain Dish, Swift Swim
Found in: Route 102, 114
Available in: Sa

#20 Lombre
JP name: Hasuubero
Type: Water/Grass
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 32.5 kg
Characteristic: Rain Dish, Swift Swim
Found in: evolve from Lotad at level 14, route 114
Available in: Sa

#21 Ludicolo
JP name: Runpapa
Type: Water/Grass
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 55.0 kg
Characteristic: Rain Dish, Swift Swim
Found in: Evolve from Lombre using Water Stone
Available in: Sa

#22 Seedot
JP name: Taneebo
Type: Grass
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 4.0 kg
Characteristic: Early Bird, Chlorophyll
Found in: Route 102, Route 114
Available in: Ru

#23 Nuzleaf
JP name: Konohana
Type: Grass/Dark
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 28.0 kg
Characteristic: Early Bird, Chlorophyll
Found in: Evolve from Seedot at level 14, route 114
Available in: Ru

#24 Shiftry
JP name: Daatengu
Type: Grass/Dark
Height: 1.3 m
Weight: 59.6 kg
Characteristic: Early Bird, Chlorophyll
Found in: evolve from Nuzleaf using leaf stone
Available in: Ru

# 25 Taillow
JP name: Subame
Type: Normal/Flying
Height: 0.3 m
Weight: 2.3 kg
Characteristic: Guts
Found in: Route 104, 115, 116, Petalburg Woods
Available in: Ru/Sa

#26 Swellow
JP name: Oosubame
Type: Normal/Flying
Height: 0.7 m
Weight: 19.8 kg
Characteristic: Guts
Found in: evolve from Taillow, Route 115
Available in: Ru/Sa

#27 Wingull
Type: Water/Flying
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 9.5 kg
Characteristic: White Smoke
Found in: Everywhere, except North-Western part of the island
Available in: Ru/Sa

#28 Pelipper
Type: Water/Flying
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 28.0 kg
Characteristic: White Smoke
Found in: Everywhere, except North-western part of the island and route 101,
102, evolved
          from Wingull.
Available in: Ru/Sa

#29 Ralts
Type: Psychic
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 6.6 kg
Found in: Route 102
Characteristic: Synchronize, Trace
Available in: Ru/Sa

#30 Kirlia
Type: Psychic
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 20.2 kg
Found in: Evolve from Ralts at level 20
Characteristic: Synchronize, Trace
Available in: Ru/Sa

#31 Gardevoir
Type: Psychic
Height: 1.6 m
Weight: 48.4 kg
Found in: Evolve from Kirlia at level 30
Characteristic: Synchronize, Trace
Available in: Ru/Sa

#32 Surskit
Type: Bug/Water
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 1.7 kg
Characteristic: Swift Swim
Found in: route 102, 111, 114, 117, 120
Available in: Ru/Sa

#33 Masquerain
Type: Bug/Flying
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 3.6 kg
Characteristic: Intimidate
Found in: evolve from Surskit
Available in: Ru/Sa

#34 Shroomish
Type: Grass
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 4.5 kg
Characteristic: Effect Spore
Found in: Petalburg Woods
Available in: Ru/Sa

#35 Brelom
Type: Grass/Fighting
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 39.2 kg
Characteristic: Effect Spore
Found in: Evolve from Brelom at level 23
Available in: Ru/Sa

#36  Slakoth
Type: Normal
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 24.0 kg
Characteristic: Truant
Found in: Petalburg Woods
Available in: Ru/Sa

#37 Vigoroth
Type: Normal
Height: 1.4 m
Weight: 46.5 kg
Characteristic: Vital Spirit
Found in: Evolve from Slakoth at level 18
Available in: Ru/Sa

#38 Slaking
Type: Normal
Height: 2.0 m
Weight: 130.5 kg
Characteristic: Truant
Found in: Evolve from Vigoroth at level 36
Available in: Ru/Sa

#39 Abra
Type: Psychic
Height: 0.9 m
Weight: 19.5 kg
Characteristic: Inner focus, Synchronize
Found in: Cave North-West of 2nd Gym
Available in: Ru/Sa

#40 Kadabra
Type: Psychic
Height: 1.3 m
Weight: 56.5 kg
Characteristic: Inner focus, Synchronize
Found in: Evolve from Abra at level 16
Available in: Ru/Sa

#41 Alakazam
Type: Psychic
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 48.0 kg
Characteristic: Inner focus, Synchronize
Found in: Evolve from Kadabra by trading
Available in: Ru/Sa

#42 Nincada
Type: Bug/Ground
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 5.5 kg
Characteristic: Compundeyes
Found in: route 116
Available in: Ru/Sa

#43 Ninjask
Type: Bug/Flying
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 12.0 kg
Characteristic: Speed Boost
Found in: Evolve from Nincada at level 20
Available in: Ru/Sa

#44 Shedinja
Type: Bug/Ghost
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 1.2 kg
Characteristic: Wonder Guard
Found in: You get Nincada if you evolved Tsuchinin while carrying 5 Pokemon or
less.
Available in: Ru/Sa

#45 Whismur
Type: Normal
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 16.3 kg
Characteristic: Soundproof
Found in: Route 116
Available in: Ru/Sa

#46 Loudred
Type: Normal
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 40.5 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Victory road, evolve from Whismur
Available in: Ru/Sa

#47 Exploud
Type: Normal
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 84.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: evolve from Loudred
Available in: Ru/Sa

#48 Makuhita
Type: Fighting
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 86.4 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Victory Road, Cave North-West of second gym
Available in: Ru/Sa

#49 Hariyama
Type: Fighting
Height: 2.3 m
Weight: 253.8 kg
Characteristic: Thick Fat
Found in: Evolve from Makuhita, victory road
Available in: Ru/Sa

#50 Goldeen
Type: Water
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 15.0 kg
Characteristic: Swift Swim
Found in: route 102, 111, 114, 117, 120, safari zone, Victory Road
Available in: Ru/Sa

#51 Seaking
Type: Water
Height: 1.3 m
Weight: 39.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Safari Zone, Evolve from Goldeen at level 33
Available in: Ru/Sa

#52 Magikarp
Type: Water
Height: 0.9 m
Weight: 10.0 m
Characteristic:
Found in: everywhere in the water
Available in: Ru/Sa

#53 Gyarados
Type: Water/Flying
Height: 6.5 m
Weight: 235.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: evolve from Magikarp at level 20, Rune City
Available in: Ru/Sa

#54 Azzurill
JP name: Ruriri
Type: Normal
Height: 0.2 m
Weight: 2.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: breed a Marril
Available in: Ru/Sa

#55 Marill
Type: Water
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 8.5 kg
Characteristic: Thick Fat
Found in: route 102, 111, 114, 117, 120, evolve from azzurill
Available in: Ru/Sa

#56 Azzumarill
Type: Water
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 28.5 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Evolve from Marrill
Available in: Ru/Sa

#57 Geodude
Type: Rock/Ground
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 20.0 kg
Characteristic: Sturdy
Found in: victory road, cave north-west of second gym, safari zone, route 114,
117
Available in: Ru/Sa

#58 Graveller
Type: Rock/Ground
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 105.0 m
Characteristic: Sturdy
Found in: victory road, evolve from Geodude at level 25
Available in: Ru/Sa

#59 Golem
Type: Rock/Ground
Height: 1.4 m
Weight: 300.0 kg
Characteristic: Sturdy
Found in: Evolve by trading Graveller
Available in: Ru/Sa

#60 Nosepass
Type: Rock
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 97.0 kg
Characteristic: Sturdy
Found in: Cave North-West of 2nd gym
Available in: Ru/Sa

#61 Skitty
Type: Normal
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 11.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: route 116
Available in: Ru/Sa

#62 Delcatty
Type: Normal
Height: 1.1 m
Weight: 32.6 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Evolve from Delcatty by using moon stone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#63 Zubat
Type: Poison/Flying
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 7,5 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: everywhere in caves
Available in: Ru/Sa

#64 Golbat
Type: Poison/Flying
Height: 1.6 m
Weight: 55.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Everywhere on cave, except North-West of second gym, evolve from
Zubat at level 22
Available in: Ru/Sa

#65 Crobat
Type: Poison/Flying
Height: 1.8 m
Weight:75.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Evolve from Golbat if it's happy
Available in: Ru/Sa

#66 Tentacool
Type: Water/Poison
Height: 0.9 m
Weight: 45.5 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Whenever you see a water, you'll see Tentacool
Available in: Ru/Sa

#67 Tentracuel
Type: Water/Poison
Height: 1.6 m
Weight: 55.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: East of Dewford town (in the water)
Available in: Ru/Sa

#68 Sableye
JP name: Yamirami
Type: Ghost/Dark
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 11.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Cave near Dewford Town, sky pillar, Kyogre/Groudon lair, Victory road
Available in: Sa

#69 Mawile
JP name: Kuuchito
Type: Steel
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 11.5 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Cave near Dewford Town, sky pillar, Kyogre/Groudon lair, Victory road
Available in: Ru

#70 Aron
Jp name: Kokodora
Type: Steel/Rock
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 60.0 kg
Found in: Cave near Dewford Town, Victory Road
Characteristic: Sturdy
Available in: Ru/Sa

#71 Lairon
Jp name: Kodora
Type: Steel/Rock
Height: 0.9 m
Weight: 120.0 kg
Found in: evolve from Aron at level 32, Victory Road
Characteristic: Sturdy
Available in: Ru/Sa

#72 Aggron
JP name: Bosugodora
Type: Steel/Rock
Height: 2.1 m
Weight: 360.0 kg
Weight: 19.5 kg
Found in: Route 112, evolve from Lairon at level 42
Characteristic: Sturdy
Available in: Ru/Sa

#73 Machop
Type: Fighting
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 11.5 kg
Characteristic:
Found in:
Available in : Ru/Sa

#74 Machoke
Type: Fighting
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 70.5 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: evolve from Machop at level 28
Available in: Ru/Sa

#75 Machamp
Type: Fighting
Height: 1.6 m
Weight: 130.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Evolve From Machoke by trading
Available in: Ru/Sa

#76 Meditite
JP name: Asanan
Type: Fighting/Psychic
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 11.2 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Route 122, Victory Road
Available in: Ru/Sa

#77 Medicharm
Type: Fighting/Psychic
Height: 1.3 m
Weight: 31.5 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Victory Road, evolve from Meditite
Available in: Ru/Sa

#78 Elektrike
JP name: Rakurai
Type: Electric
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 15.2 kg
Found in: Route 110, 118
Characteristic: Static
Available in: Ru/Sa

#79 Manetric
Jp name: Raiboruto
Type: Electric
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 40.2 kg
Found in: Route 118, evolve from Elektrike
Characteristic: Static
Available in: Ru/Sa

#80 Plusle
Type: Electric
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 4.2 kg
Found in: route 110
Chracteristic: +
Available in: Ru/Sa

#81 Minun
Type: Electric
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 4.2 kg
Found in: route 110
Characteristic: -
Available in: Ru/Sa

#82 Magnemite
Type: Electric/Steel
Height: 0.3 m
Weight: 6.0 kg
Characteristic: Sturdy
Found in: Power Plant
Available in: Ru/Sa

#83 Magneton
Type: Electric/Steel
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 60.0 kg
Characteristic: Sturdy
Found in: Power Plant, evolve from Magnemite at level 30
Available in: Ru/Sa

#84 Voltorb
Type: Electric
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 10.4 kg
Characteristic: Static
Found in: Power Plant
Available in:Ru/Sa

#85 Electrode
Type: Electric
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 66.6 kg
Characteristic: Static
Found in: Power Plant, evolve from Magnemite
Available in: Ru/Sa

#86 Volbeat
JP name: Barubito
Type: Bug
Height: 0.7 m
Weight: 17.7 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Route 117
Available in: Ru/Sa

#87 Illumize
Jp name: Iruumize
Type: Bug
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 17.7 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Route 117
Available in: Ru/Sa

#88 Oddish
Type: Grass/Poison
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 5.4 kg
Characteristic: Chlorophyll
Found in: Route 110, 117-123, Safari Zone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#89 Gloom
Type: Grass/Poison
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 8.6 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Route 121, 123, Safari Zone, evolve from Oddish
Available in: Ru/Sa

#90 Vileplume
Type: Grass/Poison
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 18.6 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Evolve from Gloom using Leaf Stone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#91 Bellosom
Type: Grass
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 5.8 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Evolve from gloom using Solar Stone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#92 Doduo
Type: Normal/Flying
Height: 1.4 m
Weight: 39.2 kg
Characteristic: Run Away
Found in: Safari Zone
Available in : Ru/Sa

#93 Dodrio
Type: Normal/Flying
Height: 1.8 m
Weight: 85.2 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Safari Zone, Evolve from Doduo
Available in: Ru/Sa

#94 Roselia
JP name: Rozeria
Type: Grass/Poison
Height: 0.3 m
Weight: 2.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Route 117
Available in: Ru/Sa

#95 Gulpin
Jp name: Gokurin
Type: Poison
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 10.3 kg
Found in: Route 110
Available in: Ru/Sa

#96 Swalot
JP name: Marunomu
Type: Poison
Height: 1.7 m
Weight: 80.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: Evolve from Gulpin
Available in: Ru/Sa

#97 Carvanha
JP name: Kibania
Type: Water/Dark
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 20.8 kg
Characteristic: Rough Skin
Found in: Route 118, 119
Available in: Ru/Sa

#98 Sharpedo
JP name: Samehadda
Type: Water/Dark
Height: 1.8 m
Weight: 88.8 kg
Characteristic: Rough Skin
Found in: Evolve from Carvanha, Route 103, 118, 122, 124-134
Available in: Ru/Sa

#99 Wailmer
JP name: Hoeruko
Type: Water
Height: 2.0 m
Weight: 130.0 kg
Characteristic:
Found in: route 103, 110, 115, 121-123, all the sea routes
Available in: Ru/Sa

#100 Wailord
JP name: Hoeruo
Type: Water
Height: 14.5 m
Weight: 398.0 kg
Characteristic: Water Veil
Found in: Evolve from Wailmer at level 40, route 129
Available in: Ru/Sa

#101 Numel
Type: Fire/Ground
Height: 0.7 m
Weight: 24.0 kg
Found in: route 112
Available in: Ru/Sa

#102 Camerupt
Type: Fire/Ground
Height: 1.9 m
Weight: 220.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Numel
Available in: Ru/Sa

#103 Slugma
Type: Fire
Height: 0.7 m
Weight: 35.0 kg
Found in: Cave in Chimney Mountain
Available in: Ru/Sa

#104 Maccargo
Type: Fire/Rock
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 55.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Slugma
Available in: Ru/Sa

#105 Torkoal
Type: Fire
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 80.4 kg
Found in: Cave in Chimney Mountain
Available in: Ru/Sa

#106 Grimer
Type: Poison
Height: 0.9 m
Weight: 30.0 kg
Found in: Cave in Chimney Mountain
Available in: Ru/Sa

#107 Muk
Type: Poison
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 30.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Grimer
Available in: Ru/Sa

#108 Koffing
Type: Poison
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 1.0 kg
Characteristic: Levitate
Found in: Cave in Chimney Mountain
Available in: Ru/Sa

#109 Weezing
Type: Poison
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 9.5 kg
Characteristic: Levitate
Found in: Evolve from Koffing
Available in: Ru/Sa

#110 Spoink
JP Name: Banebu
Type: Psychic
Height: 0.7 m
Weight: 30.6 kg
Found in: Fiery Path
Available in: Ru/Sa

#111 Grumpig
JP Name: Bupiggu
Type: Psychic
Height: 0.9 m
Weight: 71.5 kg
Found in: Evolve from Spoink at lvl 32
Available in: Ru/Sa

#112 Sandshrew
JP name: Sando
Type: Ground
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 12.0 kg
Characteristic: Sand Veil
Found in: Route 111, 113
Available in: Ru/Sa

#113 Sandslash
JP Name: Sandopan
Type: Ground
Height: 1.0 m
Wieght: 29.5 kg
Characteristic: Sand Veil
Found in: Evolve from Sandshrew at lvl 22
Available in: Ru/Sa

#114 Spinda
JP name: Patchiruu
Type: Normal
Height: 1.1 m
Weight: 5.0 kg
Found in: route 113
Available in: Ru/Sa

#115 Skarmory
JP name: Eamudoo
Type: Flying/Steel
Height: 1.7 m
Weight: 50.5 kg
Characteristic: Sturdy
Found in: route 113
Available in: Ru/Sa

#116 Trapinch
JP Name: Nakkura
Type: Ground
Height: 0.7 m
Weight: 15.0 kg
Found in: Route 111
Available in: Ru/Sa

#117 Vibrava
JP Name: Biruuraaba
Type: Ground/Dragon
Height: 1.1 m
Weight: 15.3 kg
Found in: Evolve from Trapinch at level 35
Available in: Ru/Sa

#118 Flygon
JP Name: Furaigon
Type: Ground/Dragon
Height: 2.0 m
Weight: 82.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Vibrava at level 45
Available in: Ru/Sa

#119 Cacnea
Type: Grass
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 51.3 kg
Characteristic: Sand Veil
Found in: Route 111
Available in: Ru/Sa

#120 Cacturne
Type: Grass/Dark
Height: 1.3 m
Weight: 77.4 kg
Characteristic: Sand Veil
Found in: Evolve from Cacnea
Available in: Ru/Sa

#121 Swablu
Type: Normal/Flying
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 1.2 kg
Found in: Route 114, 115
Available in: Ru/Sa

#122 Chiratisu
Type: Dragon Flying
Height: 1.1 m
Weight: 20.6 kg
Found in: Evolve from Swablu at level 35, Sky Pillar
Available in: Ru/Sa

#123 Zangoose
Type: Normal
Height: 1.3 m
Weight: 40.3 kg
Found in: Route 114
Available in: Ru

#124 Seviper
Type: Poison
Height: 2.7 m
Weight: 52.5 kg
Found in: Route 114
Available in: Sa

#125 Lunatone
Type: Rock/Psychic
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 168.0 kg
Found in: Meteor Falls
Available in: Sa

#126 Solarock
Type: Rock/Psychic
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 154.0 kg
Found in: Meteor Falls
Available in: Ru

#127 Barboach
Type: Ground
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 1.9 kg
Found in: Route 111, 114, 119
Available in: Ru/Sa

#128 Whicash
Type: Water/Ground
Height: 0.9 m
Weight: 23.6 kg
Found in: Evolve from Barboach at level 30
Available in: Ru/Sa

#129 Corphish
Type: Water/Dark
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 11.5 kg
Found in: Route 102, 117
Available in: Ru/Sa

#130 Crawdaunt
Type: Water/Dark
Height: 1.1 m
Weight: 32.8 kg
Found in: Evolve from Corphish at level 30
Available in: Ru/Sa

#131 Baltoy
Type: Ground/Psychic
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 21.5 kg
Found in: Route 111
Available in: Ru/Sa

#132 Claydoll
Type: Ground/Psychic
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 108.0 kg
Found in: evolve from Baltoy at level 36, Sky Pillar
Available in: Ru/Sa

#133 Lileep
Type: Rock/Grass
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 23.8 kg
Found in: Ressurect fossil in the desert
Available in: Ru/Sa

#134 Cradily
Type: Rock/Grass
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 60.4 kg
Found in: Evolve from Lileep at level 40
Available in: Ru/Sa

#135 Anorith
Type: Rock/Bug
Height: 0.7 m
Weight: 12.5 kg
Found in: Resurrect fossil in the desert
Available in: Ru/Sa

#136 Armaldo
Type: Rock/Bug
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 68.2 kg
Found in: Evolve from Anorith at level 40
Available in: Ru/Sa

#137 Igglybuff
Type: Normal
Height: 0.3 m
Weight: 1.0 kg
Found in: Breed two Jigglypuff
Available in: Ru/Sa

#138 Jigglypuff
Type: Normal
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 5.5 kg
Found in: Route 115, Evolve from Igglybuff (happiness)
Available in: Ru/Sa

#139 Wiglytuff
Type: Normal
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 12.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Jigglypuff using Moon Stone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#140 Feebass
Type: Water
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 7.4 kg
Found in: Route 119 (Rare)
Available in: Ru/Sa

#141 Milotic
Type: Water
Height: 6.2 m
Weight: 162.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Feebass through beauty
Available in: Ru/Sa

#142 Castform
Type: Normal
Height: 0.3 m
Weight: 0.8 kg
Characteristic: Forecast
Found in: Building West of Fortree City. Get it after you've beaten Team
Magma/Aqua there.
Available in: Ru/Sa

#143 Staryu
Type: Water
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 34.5 kg
Found in: Water surrounding Minamo City
Available in: Ru/Sa

#144 Starmie
Type: Water/Psychic
Height: 1.1 m
Weight: 80.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Staryu using Water Stone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#145 Kecleon
Jp name: Kakureon
Type: Normal
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 22.0 kg
Found in: route 119, 120, 121, 123
Available in: Ru/Sa

#146 Shuppet
JP name: Kagebouzo
Type: Ghost
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 2.3 kg
Found in: Route 121, 123, Mt Pyre
Available in: Ru/Sa

#147 Banette
JP name: Jupetta
Type: Ghost
Height: 1.1 m
Weight: 12.5 kg
Found in: Sky Pillar, Evolve from Shuppet at level 37
Available in: Ru/Sa

#148 Duskull
JP name: Yomawaru
Type: Ghost
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 15.0 kg
Found in: Mt Pyre
Available in: Ru/Sa

#149 Dusclops
Type: Ghost
Height: 1.6 m
Weight: 30.6 kg
Found in: Evolve from Duskull at level 37
Available in: Ru/Sa

#150 Tropius
Type: Grass/Flying
Height: 2.0 m
Weight: 100.0 kg
Found in: Route 119
Characteristic: Chlorophyll
Available in: Ru/Sa

#151 Chimecho
Type: Psychic
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 1.0 kg
Found in: On top of Mt Pyre (grass)
Available in: Ru/Sa

#152 Absol
Type: Dark
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 47.0 kg
Found in: Route 120
Available in: Ru/Sa

#153 Vulpix
Type: Fire
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 9.9 kg
Found in: Grass above the ghost tower
Available in: Ru/Sa

#154 Ninetales
Type: Fire
Height: 1.1 m
Weight: 19.9 kg
Found in: Evolve from Vulpix using Fire Stone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#155 Pichu
Type: Electric
Height: 0.3 m
Weight: 2.0 kg
Characteristic: Static
Found in: Breed Two Pikachu
Available in: Ru/Sa

#156 Pikachu
Type: Electric
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 6.0 kg
Characteristic: Static
Found in: Safari Zone, Evolve from Pichu
Available in: Ru/Sa

#157 Raichu
Type: Electric
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 30.0 kg
Characteristic: Static
Found in: Evolve from Pikachu using Thunder Stone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#158 Psyduck
Type: Water
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 19.6 kg
Found in: Safari Zone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#159 Golduck
Type: Water
Height: 1.7 m
Weight: 76.6 kg
Found in: Evolve from Psyduck
Available in: Ru/Sa

#160 Waynaut
Type: Psychic
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 14.0 kg
Characteristic: Shadow Tag
Found in: Lavaridge Town (Egg)
Available in: Ru/Sa

#161 Wobbuffet
Type: Psychic
Height: 1.3 m
Weight: 28.5 kg
Characteristic: Shadow Tag
Found in: Safari Zone, evolve from Waynaut
Available in: Ru/Sa

#162 Natu
Type: Psychic/Flying
Height: 0.2 m
Weight: 2.0 kg
Found in: Safari Zone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#163 Xatu
Type: Psychic/Flying
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 15 kg
Found in: Evolve from Natu, Safari Zone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#164 Girafarig
Type: Psychic
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 41.5 kg
Characteristic: Inner focus
Found in: Safari Zone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#165 Phanphy
Type: Ground
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 33.5 kg
Found in: Safari Zone
Characteristic: Pick-Up
Available in: Ru/Sa

#166 Donphan
Type: Ground
Height: 1.1 m
Weight: 120.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Phanphy
Available in: Ru/Sa

#167 Pinsir
Type: Bug
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 55.0 kg
Characteristic: Hyper Cutter
Found in: Safari Zone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#168 Heracross
Type: Bug/Fighting
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 54.0 kg
Found in: Safari Zone
Characteristic: Guts
Available in: Ru/Sa

#169 Rhyhorn
Type: Ground/Rock
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 115.0 kg
Found in: Safari Zone
Available in: Ru/Sa

#170 Rhydon
Type: Ground/Rock
Height: 1.9 m
Weight: 120.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Rhydon
Characteristic: Lightning Rod
Available in: Ru/Sa

#171 Snorunt
Type: Ice
Height: 0.7 m
Weight: 16.8 kg
Found in: Cave North of Mossdeep City
Available in: Ru/Sa

#172 Glalie
Type: Ice
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 256.5 kg
Found in: Evolve from Snorunt
Available in: Ru/Sa

#173 Spheal
Type: Ice/Water
Height: 0.8 m
Weight: 39.5 kg
Found in: Cave North of Mossdeep City
Available in: Ru/Sa

#174 Sealo
Type: Ice/Water
Height: 1.1 m
Weight: 87.6 kg
Found in: Evolve from Spheal
Available in: Ru/Sa

#175 Walrein
Type: Ice/Water
Height: 1.4 m
Weight: 150.6 kg
Found in: Evolve From Todoguraa
Available in: Ru/Sa

#176 Clampearl
Type: Water
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 52.5 kg
Found in: Underewater (seaweeds)
Available in: Ru/Sa

#177 Huntail
Type: Water
Height: 1.7 m
Weight: 27.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Clampearl by trading
Available in: Ru/Sa

#178 Gorebyss
Type: Water
Height: 1.8 m
Weight: 22.6 kg
Found in: Evolve from Clampearl by trading
Available in: Ru/Sa

#179 Jiiransu
Type: Water/Rock
Height: 1.0 m
Weight: 23.4 kg
Found in: Underwater (seaweeds)
Characteristic: Swift Swim
Available in: Ru/Sa

#180 Corsola
Type: Water/Rock
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 5.0 kg
Found in: Trade with Bellosom in Pacifidlog Town
Available in: Ru/Sa

#181 Chinchou
Type: Electric/Water
Height: 0.5 m
Weight: 12.0 kg
Found in: Underwater (seaweeds)
Available in: Ru/Sa

#182 Lanturn
Type: Electric/Water
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 22.5 kg
Found in: Evolve from Chinchou
Available in: Ru/Sa

#183 Rabukasu
Type: Water
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 8.7 kg
Found in: Route 128
Available in: Ru/Sa

#184 Horsea
Type: Water
Height: 0.4 m
Weight: 8.0 kg
Found in: Route 132-134
Available in: Ru/Sa

#185 Seadra
Type: Water
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 25.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Horsea
Available in: Ru/Sa

#186 Kingdra
Type: Water
Height: 1.8 m
Weight: 152.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Seadra by trading
Available in: Ru/Sa

#187 Bagon
Type: Dragon
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 42.1 kg
Found in: Meteor Falls
Available in: Ru/Sa

#188 Shelgon
Type: Dragon
Height: 1.1 m
Weight: 110.5 kg
Found in: Evolve from Bagon at level 30
Available in: Ru/Sa

#189 Salamence
Type: Dragon/Flying
Height: 1.5 m
Weight: 102.6 kg
Found in: Evolve from Shelgon at level 50
Available in: Ru/Sa

#190 Beldum
Type: Steel/Psychic
Height: 0.6 m
Weight: 95.2 kg
Found in: The Champ's house in Mossdeep City
Characteristic: Clear Body
Available in: Ru/Sa

#191 Metang
Type: Steel/Psychic
Height: 1.2 m
Weight: 202.5 kg
Found in: Evolve from Beldum at level 20
Characteristic: Clear Body
Available in: Ru/Sa

#192 Metagross
Type: Steel/Psychic
Height: 1.6 m
Weight: 550.0 kg
Found in: Evolve from Metang at level 45
Available in: Ru/Sa

#193 Regi-Rock
Type: Rock
Height: 1.7 m
Weight: 230.0 kg
Found in: Cave in the desert
Characteristic: Clear Body
Available in: Ru/Sa

#194 Regi-Ice
Type: Ice
Height: 1.8 m
Weight: 175.0 kg
Found in: Cave West of the mainland
Characteristic: Clear Body
Available in: Ru/Sa

#195 Regi-Steel
Type: Steel
Height: 1.9 m
Weight: 205.0 kg
Found in: Cave in route 120
Characteristic: Clear Body
Available in: Ru/Sa

#196 Latias
Type: Dragon/Psychic
Height: 1.4 m
Weight: 40.0 kg
Found in: Random (Sa)/Southern Island (Ru)
Characteristic: Levitate
Available in: Ru/Sa

#197 Latios
Type: Dragon/Psychic
Height: 2.0 m
Weight: 60.0 kg
Found in: Random (Ru)/Southern Island (Sa)
Characteristic: Levitate
Available in: Ru/Sa

#198 Kyogre
Type: Water
Height: 4.5 m
Weight: 352.0 kg
Found in: Cave of Origins
Characteristic: Drizzle
Available in: Sa

#199 Groudon
Type: Ground
Height: 3.5 m
Weight: 950 kg
Found in: Cave of origins
Characteristic: Drought
Available in: Ru

#200 Rayquaza
Type: Dragon/Flying
Height: 7.0 m
Weight: 206.5 kg
Found in: Sky Pillar
Characteristic: Air-Lock
Available in: Ru/Sa

#201 Jiirachi
Type: Steel/Psychic
Height: 0.3 m
Weight: 1.1 kg
Found in: Unknown
Available in: Unknown

#202 Deoxys
Type: Psychic
Height: 1.7 m
Weight: 60.8 kg
Chracteristic: Pressure
Found in: Unknown
Available in: Unknown

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13. Eon (Infinity) ticket
=========================
The infinity ticket are ticket that enable you to go to Southern Island. This
ticket could only be gotten through Nintendo promotional events that is slated
to be held early 2003 in Japan.

Info about Infinity Ticket:
Go to Petalburg Pokemon center, and speak to the person at the right of the PC.
He will asked you for your profile. Put the correct info, and a new menu
"strange happening" will appear. Now, you will be able to receive the infinity
ticket at Nintendo Promotional events.

The Infinity ticket could be send to another gameboy through cable link.
However, the limit is 100 tickets from one saved game.

Currently, the only way to go to the Southern Island is through Gameshark.
(Info on=btained from dxhbk of Pokecumunity).

First of all, you need to trigger the event. Type 0332305F41A5F851 as the first
code. Next, use this code: F444CA88ABDFE871 to get the Eon ticket. Now, you
need to disable the second code. Deposit you Eon ticket in the PC bo, and take
them out again to make them appear in your key item pocket.
Now, you'll need to head to Lilycove harbor. (You can only do it at Lilycove).
Talk to the lady, and she'll be at a loss of words upon seeing the ticket. A
sailor will come and told you that the ticket could take you to a forgotten
island in the South. Now you'll be taken to Southern Island.
Upon reaching the island, climb the stair and make your way through until you
see the sign "Those who memories fade seek to carve them in the hearts" Enter
the next are and you'll see a green stuff in the middle. Click on it and
Latios/Latias will descend.
NOTE: You only have one chance to go to this island, make sure that you'll
stock up on the necessary items before you do this.
Latias/Latios (depending on the version, Latias for Ruby, Latios for Sapphire)
will be at level 50. With them, is an item attached called the Soul Dew which
will raise Latias/Latios SP attack and SP defense when item is eld by
Latias/Latios.

                    "All dreams are but another reality. Don't forget"

=====================
14. Characteristics
=====================
Below are some chracteristics and their description. "Pokemon:" indictae which
Pokemon posses that characteristic.

Air Lock
Description: Not affected by weather
Pokemon: Rayquaza

Arena Trap
Description: Prevent opponent from fleeing
Pokemon: Trapinch

Battle Armor
Description: Prevent critical Hits
Pokemon: Anorith, Armaldo

Blaze
Description: Deal 1.5 damage more if HP is critical
Pokemon: Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, (All the previous Fire starters have
this as well)

Chlorophyll
Description: Raises Speed in sunshine
Pokemon: Seedot, Nuzelaf, Shiftry, Tropius, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Bellosom

Clear Body
Description: Pokemon Not affected by lowering status move
Pokemon: Tentacool, Tentacruel, Regi-Ice, Regi-Rock, Regi-Steel, Beldum,
Metang, Metagross

Cloud Nine
Description: Cancel out all weather effect
Pokemon: Psyduck, Golduck

Color Change
Description: Change its types to the type of opponents previous attack
Pokemon: Kecleon

Compound Eyes
Description: Raises accuracy during battle
Pokemon: Nincada

Cute Charm
Description: Infatuates on contact
Pokemon: Skitty, Delcatty, Igglybuff, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff

Damp
Description: Prevent the use of Explosion in battle
Pokemon: Psyduck, Golduck

Drizzle
Description: Automatic Rain Dance through the whole battle
Pokemon: Kyogre

Drought
Decription: Automatic Sunny Day throughout the whole battle
Pokemon: Groudon

Early Bird
Description: Awakens quickly from Sleep
Pokemon: Seedot, Nuzleaf, Ludicolo, Doduo, Dodrio, Natu, Xatu, Girafarig

Effect Spore
Description: Random status ailment on opponent when attacked by physical attack
Pokemon: Shrromish, Breloom

Flame Body
Description: Burned opponent when hit by physical attack
Pokemon: Slugma, Magcargo

Flash Fire
Description: Powers increase if hits by fire moves
Pokemon: Vulpix, Ninetales

Forecast
Description: Cahnges with the weather
Pokemon: Castform

Guts
Description: Increase attack when HP is low
Pokemon: Taillow, Swellow, Makuhita, Hariyama, Machop, Machoke, Machamp,
Heracross

Huge Power
Description: Increases Pokemon Power in battle
Pokemon: Azurill, Marill, Azumarill

Hustle
Description: Incrase move power by 1.5
Pokemon: Corsola

Hyper Cutter
Description: Prevent Attack Reduction
Pokemon: Mawile, Pinsir, Trapinch

Illuminate
Description: Increase chance of encountering wild Pokemon
Pokemon: Volbeat, Staryu, Starmie, Chinchou, Lanturn

Immunity
Description: Could not be poisoned
Pokemon: Zangoose

Inner focus
Description: Prevent Flinching
Pokemon: Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Zubat, Golbat, Crobat, Girafarig, Snorunt,
Glalie

Insomnia
Description: Prevent sleep status
Pokemon: Shuppet, Banette

Intimidate
Description: Lowers the foe's attack
Pokemon: Mightyena, Masquerain, Gyarados, Mawile, Salamence

Keen Eye
Description: Prevents loss of accuracy
Pokemon: Pelipper, Sableye, Skarmory

Limber
Description: Prevent paralysis
Pokemon:

Liquid Ooze
Description: Inflict damage on pokemon wit hhealing moves
Pokemon: Tentacool, Tentacruel, Gulpin, Swalot

Levitate
Desciption: Not affected by ground moves
Pokemon: Koffing, Weezing, Vibrava, Flygon, Solarock, Lunatone, Baltoy,
Claydol, Duskull, Chimecho, Latias, Latios

Lightning Rod
Description: Absorb all electric attack
Pokemon: Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Elektrike, Manetric

Magma Armor
Description: Pokemon Cannot be frozen
Pokemon: Slugma, Magcargo

Magnet Pull
Description: Steel Pokemon cannot flee
Pokemon: Nosepass, Magnemite, Magneton

Minus
Description: Pokemon become stronger on a 2v2 battle with Plusle
Pokemon: Minun

Natural Cure
Description: Heals upon switching out
Pokemon: Roselia, Swablu, Altaria, Staryu, Starmie, Sorsola

Oblivious
Description: Prevent the use of move "attract"
Pokemon: Numel, Barboach, Whiscash, Illumize, Wailmer, Wailord,

Overgrow
Description: Deal 1.5 damage more if HP is critical
Pokemon: Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, (All the previous grass starters have this
as well)

Own Tempo
Description: Cannot be confused
Pokemon: Spoink, Grumpig, Spinda

Pick Up
Description: Occasionally find items
Pokemon: Zigzagoon, Phanphy

Plus
Description: Pokemon become stronger on a 2v2 battle with Minun.
Pokemon: Plusle

Poison Point
Description: Poison foe on contact
Pokemon: Roselia, Seadra

Pressure
Description: opponent's PP depleted during battle
Pokemon: Dusclops, Absol, Deoxys

Pure Power
Description: Increase attack during battle
Pokemon: Meditite, Medicham

Rain Dish
Description: Restore HP when it's raining
Pokemon: Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo

Rock Head
Description:Prevent recoil damage
Pokemon: Geodude, Graveller, Golem, Aron, Lairon, Aggron, Rhyhorn, Rhydon,
Bagin, Shelgon

Rough Skin
Description: Hit back with recoil against physical attack
Pokemon: Carvanha, Sharpedo

Run Away: Make escaping easier
Pokemon: Doduo, Dodrio

Sand Veil
Description: Increase evasion during sandstorm
Pokemon: Sandshrew, Sandslash, Cacnea, Cacturne

Shadow Tag
Description: Prevent's Foe Escape
Pokemon: Waynaut, Wobbuffet

Shed Skin
Description: Heals the body by shedding
Pokemon: Silcoon, Cascoon, Seviper

Shell Armor
Description: Block Critical hits
Pokemon: Corphish, Crawdaunt, Clamperl

Shield Dust
Description: Not affected by any status aliments
Pokemon: Wurmple, Dustox

Soundproof
Description: Unaffected by loud moves
Pokemon: Whismur, Loudred, Exploud, Voltorb, Electrode

Speed Boost
Description: Speed increases each turn
Pokemon: Ninjask

Static
Description: Sometimes make enemy paralyzed if Pokemon is dealt damage
Pokemon: Elektrike, Manetric, Pichu, Pikachu, Raichu, Voltorb, Electrode

Stench
Description: Reduce chances of encountering wild Pokemon
Pokemon: Grimer, Muk

Sticky Hold
Description: Item held by the Pokemon could not be stolen
Pokemon: Gulpin, Swalot, Grimer, Muk

Sturdy
Description: Not affected by OHKO moves
Pokemon: Geodude, Graveller, Golem, Nosepass, Aron, Lairon, Aggron, Magnemite,
Magneton, Skarmory, Donphan

Suction Cups
Description: Pokemon could not be switched out by opponent
Pokemon: Lileep, Cradily

Swarm
Description: Up bug moves in a pinch
Pokemon: Beautifly, Volbeat, Heracross

Swift Swim
Descripton: Raises Speed in the rain
Pokemon: Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Surskit, Relicanth, Goldeen, Seaking,
Magikarp, Feebas, Huntail, Gorebyss, Luvdisc, Horsea, Kingdra

Synchronise
Description: Opponent will be affected by status ailment that the user have.
Pokemon: Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Natu, Xatu

Thick Fat
Description: Protection from fire and ice moves
Pokemon: Azurill, Marill, Azumarill, Hariyama, Spheal, Sealo, Walrein

Torrent
Description: Deal 1.5 damage more if HP is critical
Pokemon: Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, (All the previous Water starters have
this as well), Milotic

Trace
Description: Copies Opponent characteristic
Pokemon: Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir

Truant
Description: Only attack on every odd turn
Pokemon: Slakoth, Slaking

Vital Spirit
Description: Could not be put to sleep
Pokemon: Vigoroth

Volt Absorb
Description: HP healed when hit with an electric attack
Pokemon: Chincou, Lanturn

Water Absorb
Description: HP healed when hit with a Water attack
Pokemon:

Water Veil
Description: Prevents Burns
Pokemon: Goldeen, Seaking, Wailmer, Wailord

White Smoke
Description: Stats could not be changed by opponent
Pokemon: Wingull, Pelliper, Torkoal


=====================
15. Trainer Card
=====================
Trainer card show the status of the trainer. At the front of the trainer card,
is the photo of the trainer and shows how many badges he/she had obtained as
well as Pokemon captured and Pokemon seen. Different with the previous version
of the game, there is another stuff in the back of the trainer card. It shows
five spot that when you complete a certain task, you wil gain a star and you
trainer card will be upgraded.

Here is the way to get the five stars:
- Beat the elite four
- Beat the Battle tower
- Catch 202 Pokemon
- Complete the trainer dex
- Win ALL the contest and have the picture of your Pokemon up in the museum

The colours of your trainer card will change each time you gain a new star.

========================
16. Azzurill and Waynaut
========================
In order to get Azurill and Waynaut, firstly you will need to find Sea Incense
and Leisure herb respectively. Sea Incense is used to breed Marill whereas Lax
Incense is used for Wynaut. Both of these could be found on Mt Pyre. Equip the
male pokemon with the items, and you should get Wynaut/Azurill egg. Both of the
herbs, could be obtained from Pokemon graveyard at Mt Pyre

Beside the steps mentioned above, you could get a Wynaut egg from a lady in
Lavaridge Town.

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17. Type Advantages amd Weakness
=================================
================================================================================
          | N | W | F | E | G | I | Fg| P | Gd| Fl| Ps| B | R | Gh| D | Da| S
|=
Normal    | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | X | 0 | 0 | -
|=
Water     | 0 | - | + | - | - | - | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | - | 0 | 0
|=
Fire      | 0 | - | - | 0 | + | + | 0 | 0 | - | 0 | 0 | + | - | 0 | - | 0 | +
|=
Electric  | 0 | + | 0 | - | - | 0 | 0 | 0 | X | + | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | 0 | 0
|=
Grass     | 0 | + | - | 0 | - | 0 | 0 | - | + | - | 0 | - | + | 0 | - | 0 | -
|=
Ice       | 0 | - | - | + | + | - | 0 | 0 | + | + | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | -
|=
Fighting  | + | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | - | 0 | - | - | - | + | X | 0 | + | +
|=
Poison    | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | 0 | - | - | 0 | - | + | - | - | 0 | 0 | X
|=
Ground    | 0 | - | + | + | 0 | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | X | 0 | - | + | 0 | 0 | 0 | +
|=
Flying    | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | + | - | + | 0 | 0 | - | 0 | + | - | 0 | 0 | 0 | -
|=
Psychic   | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | + | + | 0 | 0 | - | - | 0 | + | 0 | X | -
|=
Bug       | 0 | 0 | - | - | + | 0 | 0 | - | 0 | - | + | 0 | - | - | 0 | + | -
|=
Rock      | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | 0 | + | - | 0 | - | + | 0 | + | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -
|=
Ghost     | X | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | - | -
|=
Dragon    | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | -
|=
Dark      | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | 0 | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | - | -
|=
Steel     | 0 | - | - | - | 0 | + | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | + | 0 | 0 | 0 | -
|=
================================================================================

N= Normal               Fl=Flying              +: Effective
W= Water                Ps=Psychic             -: Not effective
F=Fire                  B=Bug                  0: Normal
E=Electric              R=Rock                 X: No effect
G=Ground                Gh=Ghost
I=Ice                   D=Dragon
FG=Fighting             Da=Dark
P=Poison                S=Steel
Gd=Ground

==================
18. In-Game Trade
==================
Rustboro City- Makuhita for Slakoth
Fortree City- Pikachu for Skitty
Pacifidlog Town- Bellosom for Corsola

===================
19. Evolution guide
===================
There are a few way Pokemon evolves. Below are all the known way for Pokemon to
evolve

- Level Evolution
- Stone Evolution
- Day & Night Evolution
- Trade evolution
- Trade+Items evolution
- Beauty Evolution
- Happiness Evolution
- Empty Slot evolution (Shedinja)

Level Evolution
A straigtforward evolution, Pokemon evolve after it reaches certain level.
example: the starters

Stone Evolution
By using stone such as Fire Stone, certain Pokemon like Vulpix will evolve. The
downside to this kind of evolution, is that Pokemon will unable to learn
anymore new moves naturraly. Of course, there are exception such as the
Eevolution.
example: Lombre, Nuzleaf

Day and Night Evolution
Pokemon with this kind of evolution, evolve differently depending on the time
of the day.
Example: Umbreon, Espeon, Wurmple

Trade Evolution
When a Pokemon is traded, it will automatically evolve.
example: Graveler, Kadabra

Trade+Items evolution
Pokemon will evolve if it taded while equipped with an item such as King Rock
Example: Huntail, Gorebyss

Beauty Evolution
Pokemon will evolve after its beauty stats reaches a certain point. This
evolution, only apply to Feebass
example: Feebass

Happiness Evolution
Each Pokemon, have its happiness point which indicate how loyal is that Pokemon
to its trainer. Once a Pokemon accumulate a certain happiness point, they will
evolve.
Example: Crobat

Empty Slot evolution
You will get a new Pokemon, if you have 5 or less Pokemon in your team. This
evolution is only exclusive to Nincada->Ninjask+Shedinja
Example: Shedinja

=======================
20. Rare Pokemon Guide
=======================
Below are the guide to the Pokemon that whatever you did you seem not to able
to find them.

Feebass
Route 119, patience is the key. even if it will take you 100 years to capture
this Pokemon the point is Feebass is there. Actually, there is a Feebass tile
in each game, which is created randomly. Fishing in this tile will resulted in
a higher percentage of Feebass seen.

Bagon
Route 115 (Dragon Cave). Find a room where there is a small strip of land and
the rest is filled with water. Bagon should be quite common there. (Make sure
you are looking for Bagon at the strip of land and not the water)

Corsola
See Feebas, only Corsola is easier to find. You might want to try to fish at
victory road. Otherwise, you might want to trade a  Bellosom for Corsola. (see
in game trade for more details).

Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Meowth and all the Pokemon not listed in the
Pokedex.
They are unobtainable in this game, so don't ask where you could get them.

====================
21. Pokemart  Guide
====================
All prices in poke.

Oldale Town
Poke Ball          200
Potion             300
Antidote           100
Parlyz Heal        200
Awakening          250

Petalburg City
Poke Ball          200
Great Ball         600
Potion             300
Super Potion       700
Antidote           100
Parlyz Heal        200
Awakening          250
Escape Rope        550
Repel              350
X Speed            350
X Attack           500
X Defense          550
Orange Mail         50

Rustboro City
Poke Ball          200
Timer Ball        1000
Repeat Ball       1000
Potion             300
Super Potion       700
Antidote           100
Parlyz Heal        200
Awakening          250
Escape Rope        550
Repel              350
X Speed            350
X Attack           500
X Defense          550

Slateport City
Poke Ball          200
Great Ball         600
Potion             300
Super Potion       700
Antidote           100
Parlyz Heal        200
Awakening          250
Escape Rope        550
Repel              350
Harbor Mail         50

Mauville City
Poke Ball          200
Great Ball         600
Super Potion       700
Antidote           100
Parlyz Heal        200
Awakening          250
X Speed            350
X Attack           500
X Defense          550
Guard Spec         700
Dire Hit           650
X Accuracy         950

Fallarbor Town
Great Ball         600
Super Potion       700
Antidote           100
Parlyz Heal        200
Escape Rope        550
Super Repel        500
X Speed            350
X Attack           500
X Defense          550
Guard Spec         700
Dire Hit           650

Lavaridge Town
Great Ball         600
Super Potion       700
Antidote           100
Parlyz Heal        200
Awakening          250
Burn Heal          250
Revive            1500
Super Repel        500
X Speed            350

Verdanturf Town
Great Ball         600
Nest Ball         1000
Super Potion       700
Antidote           100
Parlyz Heal        200
Awakening          250
Burn Heal          250
Ice Heal           250
Repel              350
X Special          350
Fluffy Mail       1000

Fortree City
Great Ball         600
Ultra Ball        1200
Super Potion       700
Hyper Potion      1200
Antidote           100
Parlyz Heal        200
Awakening          250
Revive            1500
Super Repel        500
Wood Mail           50

Lilycove City 2nd Floor
PokeBall           200
Great Ball         600
Ultra Ball        1200
Escape Rope        550
Full Heal          600
Antidote           100
Parlyz Heal        200
Burn Heal          250
Ice Heal           250
Awakening          250
Fluffy Tail       1000

Potion             300
Super Potion       700
Hyper Potion      1200
Max Potion        2500
Revive            1500
Repel              350
Super Repel        500
Max Repel          700
Wave Mail           50
Mech Mail           50

Lilycove 3rd floor

Protein           9800
Calcium           9800
Iron              9800
Zinc              9800
Carbos            9800
Hp Up             9800

X Speed            350
X Special          350
X Attack           500
X Defend           550
Dire Hit           650
Guard Spec         700
X Acuracy          950

Lilycove 4th Floor
TM38              5500
TM25              5500
TM14              5500
TM15              7500

TM17              3000
TM20              3000
TM33              3000
TM16              3000

Lilycove 5th Floor
Pichu Doll        3000
Pikachu Doll      3000
Marill Doll       3000
Jigglypuff Doll   3000
Duskull Doll      3000
Wynaut Doll       3000
Baltoy Doll       3000
Kecleon Doll      3000
Azurill Doll      3000
Skity Doll        3000
Swablu Doll       3000
Gulpin Doll       3000

Pika Cushion      2000
Round Cushion     2000
Zigzag Cushion    2000
Spin Cushion      2000
Diamond Cushion   2000
Ball Cushion      2000
Grass Cushion     2000
Fire Cushion      2000
Water Cushion     2000

Ball Poster       1000
Green Poster      1000
Red Poster        1000
Blue Poster       1000
Cute Poster       1000
Pika Poster       1500
Long Poster       1500
Sea Poster        1500
Sky Poster        1500

Surf mat          4000
Thunder mat       4000
Fire Blast mat    4000
Powder snow mat   4000
Attract mat       4000
Fisurre mat       4000
Spikes mat        4000
Glitter mat       2000
Jump mat          2000
Spin amt          2000

Mossdeep City
Ultra Ball        1200
Net Ball          1000
Dive Ball         1000
Hyper Potion      1200
Full Heal          600
Revive            1500
Max Repel          700
X Attack           500
X Defend           550

Sootopolis City
Ultra Ball        1200
Hyper Potion      1200
Mx Potion         2500
Full Heal          600
Revive            1500
Max Repel          700
X Attack           500
X Defend           550
Shadow Mail         50

Pokemon Leauge
Ultra Ball        1200
Hyper Potion      1200
Max Potion        2500
Full Restore      3000
Full Heal          600
Revive            1500
Max Repel          700

=======================
22. Trainer Dex
=======================
Aroma Lady Rose
Location: Route 118
Strategy: Becalm fighting emotions
Trainer's Pokemon: Fragrant Grass Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Ruin Maniac Dusty
Location: Route 111
Strategy: Overwhelm with power
Trainer's Pokemon: Craggy Rock Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Tuber Lola
Location: Route 109
Strategy: I'm going to try hard
Trainer's Pokemon: Good Swimmer Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Tuber Ricky
Location: Route 109
Strategy: I don't know, I'll try hard
Trainer's Pokemon: Water pokemon are buddies
Self Introduction:

Sis and Bro Rita and Sam
Location: Route 124
Strategy: We split our duties
Trainer's Pokemon: We like friendly Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Cooltrainer Brooke
Location: Route 111
Strategy: Exploit the foe's weakness
Trainer's Pokemon: Balance is crucial
Self Introduction:

Cooltrainer Wilton
Location: Route 111
Strategy: Upset the opponent
Trainer's Pokemon: Type doesn't matter
Self Introduction:

Hex Maniac Valerie
Location: Mt Pyre
Strategy: Slow, steady sffering
Trainer's Pokemon: Scary to meet at night
Self Introduction:

Lady Cindy
Location: Route 104
Strategy: Anything to win
Trainer's Pokemon: Gorgeous type!
Self Introduction:

Beauty Jessica
Location: Route 121
Strategy: I'll lead you astray
Trainer's Pokemon: Cute, of course
Self Introduction:

Rich Boy Winston
Location: Route 104
Strategy: Strategy, who needs it?
Trainer's Pokemon: I spent big money on it
Self Introduction:

Pokemaniac Steve
Location: Route 114
Strategy: Wrestle Down with power
Trainer's Pokemon: Took all night to catch...
Self Introduction:

Swimmer Tony
Location: Route 107
Strategy: Ram at full speed!
Trainer's Pokemon: Funky Water type!
Self Introduction:

Blackbelt Nob
Location: Route 115
Strategy: Grand Slam pummeling!
Trainer's Pokemon: Fighting Type!
Self Introduction:

Guitarist Dalton
Location: Route 118
Strategy: I'll electrify you
Trainer's Pokemon: They're electric
Self Introduction:

Kindler Bernie
Location: Route 114
Strategy: Burn it all down
Trainer's Pokemon: Burn-inducing Pokemon!
Self Introduction:

Camper Ethan
Location: Jagged Pass
Strategy: Hang in and be tenacious
Trainer's Pokemon: I'll raise any Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Old Couple John and Jay
Location: Meteor Falls
Strategy: Our love let us prevail
Trainer's Pokemon: We've had them for years
Self Introduction:

Bug Maniac Brandon
Location: Route 120
Strategy: Attack in waves!
Trainer's Pokemon: Bug Pokemon are cool
Self Introduction:

Psychic Cameron
Location: Route 123
Strategy: Daze and Confuse
Trainer's Pokemon: Ones with weird power
Self Introduction:

Psychic Jacki
Location: Route 123
Strategy: Battle at full Power
Trainer's Pokemon: Pokemon of many mysteries
Self Introduction:

Gentleman Walter
Location: Route 121
Strategy: Calm and Collected
Trainer's Pokemon: Pokemon of distinction
Self Introduction:

Schoolkid Karen
Location: Route 116
Strategy: I use my head for battle
Trainer's Pokemon: I love any kind of Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Schooolkid Jerry
Location: Route 116
Strategy: My knowledge rules!
Trainer's Pokemon: Any smart Pokemon!
Self Introduction:

Sr and Jr Anna and Meg
Location: Route 117
Strategy: We Talk it over first
Trainer's Pokemon: Pokemon that we both like
Self Introduction:

Pokefan Isabel
Location: Route 110
Strategy: Go for it my dears!
Trainer's Pokemon: I have no like or dislikes
Self Introduction:

Pokefan Miguel
Location: Route 103
Strategy: I battle with love!
Trainer's Pokemon: A pokemon raised with love1
Self Introduction:

Expert Timothy
Location: Route 115
Strategy: I see through your moves
Trainer's Pokemon: The essence of fighting
Self Introduction:

Expert Shelby
Location: Mt Chimney
Strategy: Attack while defending
Trainer's Pokemon: The fighting type
Self Introduction:

Youngster Calvin
Location: Route 102
Strategy: I know I can
Trainer's Pokemon: I use different types
Self Introduction:

Fisherman Elliot
Location: Route 106
Strategy: I battle patiently
Trainer's Pokemon: Water Pokemon to battle
Self Introduction:

Triathlete Abigail
Location: Route 110
Strategy: Defense is crucial
Trainer's Pokemon: My Pokemon is solid
Self Introduction:

Triathlete Benjamin
Location: Route 110
Strategy: Push and Push again
Trainer's Pokemon: The strength of steel
Self Introduction:

Triathlete Isaiah
Location: Route 128
Strategy: Exploit the environment
Trainer's Pokemon: All hail the water type
Self Introduction:

Triathlete Katelyn
Location: Route 128
Strategy: All out offensive
Trainer's Pokemon: Water Pokemon rule
Self Introduction:

Triathlete Maria
Location: Route 117
Strategy: Speed above all
Trainer's Pokemon: I use speedy Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Triathlete Dylan
Location: Route 117
Strategy: Strike before stricken
Trainer's Pokemon: A fast-running Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Bird Keeper Robert
Location: Route 120
Strategy: I'll show you my technique
Trainer's Pokemon: Elegantly wheeling birds
Self Introduction:

Dragon Tamer Nicolas
Location: Meteor Falls
Strategy: Its about Pokemon Power
Trainer's Pokemon: See the power of Dragons
Self Introduction:

Ninja Boy Lao
Location: Route 113
Strategy: You'll suffer from Poison
Trainer's Pokemon: Poisonous Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Battle Girl Cindy
Location: Route 115
Strategy: The first strike wins
Trainer's Pokemon: Speedy Fighting type
Self Introduction:

Parasol Lady Madeline
Location: Route 113
Strategy: Go, Go, My Pokemon
Trainer's Pokemon: I'll raise anything
Self Introduction:

Swimmer Jenny
Location: Route 124
Strategy: No Mercy
Trainer's Pokemon: Cute Water Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Picknicker Diana
Location: Jagged Pass
Strategy: I'll think about this and that
Trainer's Pokemon: I like all Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Twins Amy and Liv
Location: Route 103
Strategy: We battle together
Trainer's Pokemon: We train together
Self Introduction:

Sailor Ernest
Location: Route 125
Strategy: I force things with power
Trainer's Pokemon: Water and Fighting types
Self Introduction:

Collector Edwin
Location: Route 110
Strategy: Protect Pokemon from harm
Trainer's Pokemon: I love rare Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Pokemon breeder Lydia
Location: Route 117
Strategy: I count on power
Trainer's Pokemon: Pokemon are my children
Self Introduction:

Pokemon Breeder Isaac
Location: Route 117
Strategy: Full-on attack
Trainer's Pokemon: Anything. I'll raise it
Self Introduction:

Pokemon ranger Catherine
Location: route 119
Strategy: I believe in my Pokemon
Trainer's Pokemon: I like strong Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Pokemon Ranger Jackson
Location: route 119
Strategy: I attack in waves
Trainer's Pokemon: Different types
Self Introduction:

Lass Haley
Location: route 104
Strategy: I'll show you some guts
Trainer's Pokemon: Cute Pokemon are my favorites
Self Introduction:

Bug Catcher James
Location: Petalburg Woods
Strategy: Lighting Fast attack
Trainer's Pokemon: Bug Pokemon are number one
Self Introduction:

Hiker Trent
Location: route 112
Strategy: I battle with power
Trainer's Pokemon: Hard-bodies Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Young couple Lois and Hal
Location: Abandoned ship
Strategy: Lovey dovey strategy
Trainer's Pokemon: Lovey dovey Pokemon
Self Introduction:

Pokemon Trainer Wally
Location: Victory Road
Strategy: We Let it all hang out
Trainer's Pokemon: the first Pokemon I caught
Self Introduction:

Leader Roxanne
Location: Rustboro
Strategy: Rock type power attack
Trainer's Pokemon: Rock-solid types are good
Pokemon: Geodude, Nosepass
Self Introduction:

Leader Brawly
Location: Dewford
Strategy: Direct phusical action
Trainer's Pokemon: Fighting Pokemon rules!
Pokemon: Machop, Makuhita
Self Introduction:

Leader Wattson
Location: Mauville
Strategy: I choose to electify
Trainer's Pokemon: Get shocked by electricity
Pokemon: Magnemite, Voltorb, Magneton
Self Introduction:

Leader Flannery
Location: Lavaridge
Strategy: Battle Aggresively
Trainer's Pokemon: Burn with passion!
Pokemon: Slugma, Slugma, Torkoal
Self Introduction:

Leader Norman
Location: Petalburg
Strategy: I flexibly adapt my style
Trainer's Pokemon: Grown in a balanced manner!
Pokemon: Slaking, Vigoroth, Slaking
Self Introduction:

Leader Winona
Location: Fortree
Strategy: I take advantage of Speed
Trainer's Pokemon: Graceful sky dancers
Pokemon: Swellow, Pellipper, Skarmory, Altaria
Self Introduction:

Leader Liza and Tate
Location: Mossdeep
Strategy: We battle in Co-operation
Trainer's Pokemon: Always Friendly Pokemon
Pokemon: Lunatone, Solrock
Self Introduction:

Leader Wallace
Location: Sootopolis
Strategy: Dignity and Respect
Trainer's Pokemon: I prefer Pokemon of grace
Pokemon: Luvdisc, Whishcash, Sealo, Seaking, Milotic
Self Introduction:

Elite Four Sidney
Location: Ever Grande
Strategy: Offense over Defense
Trainer's Pokemon: The Dark side of beauties
Pokemon: Mightyena, Shiftry, Cacturne, Sharpedo, Absol
Self Introduction:

Elite Four Phoebe
Location: Ever Grande
Strategy: Confuse and Confound
Trainer's Pokemon: There's nothing definite
Pokemon: Dusclops, Banette, Sableye, Banette, Dusclops
Self Introduction:

Elite Four Glacia
Location: Ever Grande
Strategy: I use items for help
Trainer's Pokemon: Flaming Passion in icy cold
Pokemon: Glalie, Sealo, Sealo, Glalie, Walrein
Self Introduction:

Elite Four Drake
Location: Ever Grande
Strategy: Harness strong abilities
Trainer's Pokemon: The raw power of dragons!
Pokemon: Shelgon, Altaria, Flygon, Flygon, Salamence
Self Introduction:

Champion Steve Stone
Location: Ever Grande
Strategy: Pick on the foe's weakness
Trainer's Pokemon: The ultimate Steel pokemon
Pokemon: Claydoll, Skarmory, Metagross, Armaldo, Cradily, Aggron
Self Introduction:

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23. Berry Guide
===================
You can feed porok to your Pokemon in order to increase its contest stats.
There are a total of 43 Berries in the game. Below are the list of the Berries.

taste index

Spicy : 1
Dry : 2
Sweet : 3
Bitter : 4
Sour : 5

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     Name            Colour       Taste         Size (cm)      Pokeblock
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1. Cheri Berry        Red           1             0.8            Red
2. Chesto Berry       Blue          2             3.1            Blue
3. Pecha Berry        Pink          3             1.6            Pink
4. Rawst Berry        Green         4             1.3            Green
5. Aspear Berry       Yellow        5             2.0            Yellow
6. Leppa Berry        Red           1,3,4,5       1.1            Purple
7. Oran Berry         Blue          1,2,3,4,5     1.4            Indigo
8. Persim Berry       Pink          1,2,3,4,5     1.9            Brown
9. Lam Berry          Green         1,2,3,4,5     3.4            Purple
10. Sitrus Berry      Yellow        1,2,3,4,5     3.7            Indigo
11. Figy Berry        Red           1             3.9            Purple
12. Wiki Berry        Blue          2             2.2            Indigo
13. Mago Berry        Pink          3             5.0            Brown
14. Aguav Berry       Green         4             2.5            Liteblue
15. Iapapa Berry      Yellow        5             8.8            Olive
16. Razz Berry        Red           1,2           4.7            Purple
17. Bluk Berry        Blue          2,3           4.3            Indigo
18. Nanab Berry       Pink          3,4           3.0            Brown
19. Wepear Berry      Green         4,5           2.9            Purple
20. Pinap Berry       Yellow        1,5           3.1            Indigo
21. Pomeg Berry       Red           1,3,4         5.3            Gray
22. Kelpsy Berry      Blue          2,4,5         5.9            Gray
23. Qualot Berry      Pink          1,3,5         4.3            Gray
24. Hondew Berry      Green         1,3,4         6.4            Gray
25. Grepa Berry       Yellow        2,3,5         5.9            Gray
26. Tamato Berry      Red           1,2           7.9            Purple
27. Cornn Berry       Blue          2,3           3.0            Indigo
28. Magost Berry      Pink          3,4           5.5            Brown
29. Rabuta Berry      Green         4,5           8.9            Liteblue
30. Nomel Berry       Yellow        1,5           11.2           Olive
31. Spelon Berry      Red           1,2           5,2            Purple
32. Pamtre Berry      Blue          2,3           9.6            Indigo
33. Watmel Berry                                                 Brown
34. Durin Berry                                                  Liteblue
35. Belue Berry                                                  Olive
36. Liechi Berry      Red            1,3,5          11.1         Gold
37. Ganlon Berry                                                 Gold
38. Salac Berry                                                  Gold
39. Petaya Berry                                                 Gold
40. Apicot Berry                                                 Gold
41. Lansat Berry                                                 Purple
42. Starf Berry                                                  Indigo
43. Enigma Berry                                                 Purple

Planting Berry. You can plant berries on soil that previously were grown with
berry. You can get Wailmer Pail to water it, and the berry will sprout in a few
hours.

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24. Pokeblock
====================
Using the berry mixer machine, you can feed your Pokemon Pokeblock. By feeding
them Pokeblock, it will raise their specific contest stats. Once you press on
the mixer machine, you'll be taken to a screen whereby you could choose which
berry you're going to use. Next, you'll be taken to a mini-game. The objective
of this mini game, is to press the button once it come to your pointer. There
are three outcomes:

Swirl - Very accurate
Round - Accurate
Cross - Missed

At the end of the round, your point will be tallied up. you can check your
Pokemon contest stats through your Pokenav.

the five basic Pokeblock colors are Yellow, Red, Blue, Green, Orange. In
addition to this, there are other colors such as Indigo and Purple which will
raise two instead of one stats. Note that, there aren't any fixed values that a
berry of a prticular color will raise.

Dual Colors Berries: Liteblue, Brown, Purple, Indigo, Olive, Gold
Triple color berries: Gray

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25. Fishing
=====================
There are 3 rods in this game. Just like the previous game, there is the old
rod, good rod and Super rod. Below are the location of the rod.

Old rod - Dewford town
Good Rod - Route 118
Super Rod - Mossdeep Town

There is a difference in term of fishing compared to previous game. In this
game, fishing is a little bit harder. When you throw your rod you'll be greeted
with the message.

".........." (the length of the dot varies)

Afterwhich, there will be a message: A Pokemon is on the hook, or Not even a
nibble. The later means that there isn't any Pokemon. When you see the former
message, press it as quickly as possible. This will take you to another series
of "...." or take you to the battle screen.

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26. Mirage Island
=====================
Mirage Island is an island located on route 130. It is inhabited by a lot of
Waynauts. (In fact, that's the only Pokemon you can catch there). As for the
purpose of the island, there has been none so far except for the fact that you
could get a special Pokeblock (Pokeblock no 36).

Mirage Island does not appear normally. The first hint about it's existence was
the claim made by an old man in Pacifidlog Town. To be able to find Mirgae
Island you'll need to have an Mirage Island Pokemon.

Mirage Island Pokemon are found randomly in the wild. They could be from any
species. To be able to trigger Mirage Island, you'll need a Pokemon which have
a gender brak point stats. Pokemon genders are determined by a set of value. A
Mirage Island Pokemon need to fulfill that gender breakpoint requirement, which
is precisely the transition value between a female of that species and male of
that species. The probability of a Pokemon being an Illusion, depends on how
high the percentage of that Pokemon being from a certain gender.

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27. Trick House
===================
Trick House is located at route 110, to the junction of route 103. Here, you'll
went through 8 series of puzzle. Everytime you solve a puzzle, you'll be given
an item by the trick master.

First puzzle: Rare Candy
Second Puzzle: Timer Ball
Third Puzzle: Hard Stone
Fourth Puzzle: Smoke Ball
Fifth Puzzle: TM 12 - Taunt
Sixth Puzzle: Magnet
Seventh Puzzle: PP Max
Eight Puzzle: Blue Tent

Below are a detailed walkthrough of the trick house.

Once you enter the house, walk straight and you'll see the message, "you're
being watched." You'll see a flash of light coming from the table. Approach the
source of light to find the trick master. He'll allow you to enter the scroll.
Approach the scroll and go in.


First Puzzle
Items: Orange Mail
Trainers:
Youngster Eddie
Zigzagoon: Lvl 14 (180 EXP)
Zigzagoon: Lvl 16 (204 EXP)
Money: $256

Lass Robin
Skitty: lvl 14 (194 EXP)
Marill: Lvl 14 (174 EXP)
Shroomish: lvl 14 (194 EXP)
Money: $224

Lass Sally
Oddish: lvl 16 (266 EXP)
Money: $256

You'll end up in a room. You'll need to cut down tree to go to the next section
of the room. Firstly, you'll need to get to the scroll. Here how to get to the
scroll (from the entrance): up, up, right, up, right

Now, after you've obtained the secret code from the scroll head for the door.
Direction (from the entrance): up 4 times, right 3 times. Head for the door and
talk to the trick master. He'll give you a rare coandy. Now you're done with
the first puzzle. Exit the house and re-enter to continue with the second
puzzle.


Second Puzzle
Against, you're being watched. This time, the source of light come from the
tree on your right. Talk to the trick master once more. Again, enter through
the scroll.

Here, there will be holes which closes when you stepped on the yellow switch.

Items: Wave Mail, Harbor Mail

Trainers:
School Kid Ted
Ralts: lvl 17 (254 EXP)
Money: $340

School Kid Paul
Numel: lvl 15 (282 EXP)
Wingull: lvl 15 (204 EXP)
Oddish: lvl 15 (248 EXP)
Money: $300

School Kid Georgia
Shroomish: lvl 16 (222 EXP)
Beautifly: lvl 16 (552 EXP)
Money: $320

From the entrance, head to the right. Fight School Kid Ted and step on the
yellow switch. Now, go back to the entrance and head upwards.Turn right, down
and step on the switch to close the hole near School Kid Ted. Go back there,
and make your way to fight School Kid Georgia. Go on and step on the next
switch. Go through the hole that the switch opened. Step on the switch, and go
back to the scroll which now accessible. After obtaining the code, go back to
the door and claim your prize from the trick master. This time, you'll obtain
the Timer Ball. Exit the hous and re-enter again for the third puzzle.

Third Puzzle
Again, its the same thing. This time head for the cupboard. Like usual, go
through the scroll and face the third puzzle.

Items: Wood Mail, Shadow Mail
Trainers:
Camper Justin
Kecleon: lvl 24 (678 EXP)
Money: $384

Picknicker Martha
Skitty: lvl 23 (318 EXP)
Swablu: lvl 23 (362 EXP)
Money: $368

Hiker Alan
Geodude Lvl 22 (404 EXP)
Nosepass lvl 22 (506 EXP)
Graveller lvl 22 (630 EXP)
Money: $880

You'll be greeted by two rocks. Smash them to continue. In this puzzle, the
switch will open and close alternating doors. Step on the first switch. (near
the entrance). This will open alternating door. Make your way to the scroll.
Head up, smash the rock to reveal the swicth. Step on it. Head right and step
on the switch beside Hiker Alan. Go through the door to claim your prize. Your
prize this time would be a Hard Stone.

Fourth Puzzle
This is tricky. you won't be able to see the flash of light since he's hiding
on the left window. Anyway, go up and talk to him and go into the scroll.

Items: Mech Mail
Trainers:
Blackbelt Yuji
Makuhita: lvl 26 (482 EXP)
Machoke: lvl 26 (812 EXP)
Money: $832

Battle Girl Cora
Meditite: lvl 27 (524 EXP)
Money: $648

Battle Girl Jill
Breloom: lvl 27 (954 EXP)
Money: $648

Boulders. Everyone loves boulder when it comes to puzzle. (of course it's a
sarcasm). Head up. You'll be able to see 4 boulders.Push the left boulder up,
so you can turn right and push the left-bottom boulder down. After you've
pushed the left-bottom boulder down, push the right-bottom boulder to the side.
Fight Blackbelt Yuji, and head right. Push the RIGHT boulder to the right, and
go around the LEFT boulder pusing it up from the bottom. Go down, and hea
right. Push the boulder blocking you downward. Continue, until you see another
boulder blocking you. This time, push it, but make sure that you did NOT push
it until it aigned with the bottom most boulder blocking the door. Head left
first for the secret code, and push the boulder blocking the door aside to
finish this puzzle. your reward this time would be a Smoke Ball.

Fifth Puzzle
No clue this time, but the trick master is hiding on the plant at the left of
the room. Again, enter the scroll.

Items: None
Trainers: None

Once you've entered the room, you'll be greeted by the Mecha Dolls. In order to
get past them you'll need to answer ther question.

1. One of these Pokemon is not found in Route 103 which is it?
Zigzagoon, Nincada, Poochyena (answer: Nincada)

2. In Proffesor Birch bag, there were three Pokemon. Which one was on the
right?
Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip (answer: Mudkip)

3. Do one Full Heal and Great Ball cost more than one revive?
Yes, No (answer: No)

4. The first trainer in Dewford gym was male or female?
Male, Female, It depends (Answer: Female)

5. How many bikes Rydel have on display outside his shop?
6, 8 ,10 (answer: 8)

After answering the 5 Mecha doll, you should be able to get the secret code
from the scroll. Now head for the door for your prize. This time, your prize
would be TM12 - Taunt

Sixth Puzzle
Against, no clue given about the trick master whereabout. Go to the big
cupboard, and check the right. Now, go through the scroll.

Items: Glitter Mail
Trainers:
Pokemon Ranger Sebastian
Cacturne: lvl 39 (1478 EXP)
Money: $1872

Bird Keeper Benny
Swellow: lvl 36 (1248 EXP)
Pellipper: lvl 36 (1262 EXP)
Xatu: lvl 36 (1316 EXP)
Money: $1152

Pokemon Ranger Sophia
Swablu: lvl 38 (600 EXP)
Roselia: lvl 38 (1236 EXP)
Money: $1824


The puzzle here is reminiscence of the 6th gym puzzle. It made up of sliding
plank. Go to the middle oppening between the two planks. push the right plank
to the right. Go up and push the shorter end of the Right plank to the
left.Push the left plank down. Push the right plank to the right. Go into the
center, and dash across.

Head straight. Push the longer end of the right plank to the right. Push the
shorter end of the left plank to the right so that you'll find yourslef between
the two plank. Push the right plank down and continue.

Next, push the bottom plank up, and the top plank up. Fight the trainer if you
want. From here, go down and push the longer and of the bottom plank to the
left. Push the shorter end down.

You'll see another puzzle involving the rotating plank. Push the left plank
down. Push the second one down, but return it to its original position after
you go trhough it.The same goes with the bottom right plank. Push the left
plank to the left and go through round it again. Get the secret code from the
scroll. Fight the trainer if you wish to do so.

Go back pokemon Ranger Sebastian, and go down until you'll be able to fight
Pokemon Ranger Sophia. Head up and solve the last puzzle to claim your reward.
Your reward for this round would be Magnet.

Seventh Puzzle
Again no clue, check the right window this time. Go through the scroll for the
7th puzzle.

Items: Tropic Mail
Trainers:
Psychic Joshua
Kadabra: lvl 41 (1272 EXP)
Solrock: lvl 41 (1316 EXP)
Money: $984

Hex Maniac Patricia
Banette: lvl 42 (1610 EXP)
Money: $1008

Psychic Alexis
Kirlia: lvl 40 (1200 EXP)
Xatu: lvl 40 (1464 EXP)
Kadabra: lvl 40 (1242 EXP)
Money: $960

Your movement is limited by the directional tile, and you need to press the
switch to change the direction of the red directional tiles.

From the entrance, head straight and take the left-most path. Press the switch.
From the entrance, head North east, and figure out your way to the second
switch. Back to the entrance. Head straight and take the path second from the
left. Fight the trainer and pull the switch. Head to your right and pull the
second switch. Now, you can acess the scroll with the secret code. Head for the
door to claim your prize. Your reward this tiem would be a PP max.

Eight Puzzle
This time he's hiding on the left part of the table. Again, enter the scroll.

Items:
Trainers:
Cooltrainer Elaine
Lairon: lvl 45 (1464 EXP)
Manetric: lvl 45 (1620 EXP)
Money: $2160

Cooltrainer Leroy
Mawile: lvl 46 (966 EXP)
Starmie: lvl 46 (2040 EXP)
Money: $2208

Cooltrainer Vincent
Sableye: lvl 44 (924 EXP)
Sharpedo: lvl 44 (1650 EXP)
Medicharm: lvl 44 (1440 EXP)
Money: $2212


For those, who have played G/S/C, you might remember the ice cave. This puzzle
is similar to that. Go to the second square from teh left, and follow the
following direction.

up, left, up, right, down, right, down, left, up, left, down, right, up.

Now you need to get the scroll. Follow thie direction to get to the scroll.

up, right, down, right, down, left, up, left, up, right, down, left, down,
right, up, right, down.

From where you are standing now, follow this direction to get to the door.

up, right, down, right, down, left, up, right, up

Go through the door, and claim your prize. The blue tent awaits. Congrats
you've beaten the trick house.

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28. Ribbons
===================
You could get Ribbons by completing certain events. You can check the ribbons
that your Pokemon has gotten through your Poke-Nav.

List of Ribbon
Beating the Elite Four
Coolness Contest Normal Level
Beauty Contest Normal Level
Smart Contest Normal Level
Toughness Contest Normal Level
Cuteness Contest Normal Level
Coolness Contest super Level
Beauty Contest super Level
Smart Contest super Level
Toughness Contest super Level
Cuteness Contest super Level
Coolness Contest hyper Level
Beauty Contest hyper Level
Smart Contest hyper Level
Toughness Contest hyper Level
Cuteness Contest hyper Level
Coolness Contest master Level
Beauty Contest master Level
Smart Contest master Level
Toughness Contest master Level
Cuteness Contest master Level
Girl in Slateport Market

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29. The three starter
======================
Below are the analysis of the three starter.

Sceptile
HP: 70
Attack: 85
Defense: 65
Speed: 120
Special Attack: 105
Special Defense: 85
Total Stats: 530

Quite high special attack, and speed. The advantage of having this Pokemon,
you'd have a higher chance of getting the first strike. However, an evident
weakness would be defense. Its HP, Defense, and Special Defense is not high
enough, and that might make it easy for Sceptile to get knocked out easily.

Gym analysis:
Rock: Strong
Fighting: Neutral
Electric: Strong (No type advantage in term of attacking, but grass is
resistant to electric)
Fire: Weak
Normal: Neutral
Flying: Weak
Psychic: Strong (Lunatone and Solrock are ground Pokemon in addition to their
psychic type)
Water: Strong

Blaziken
HP: 80
Attack: 120
Defense: 70
Speed: 80
Special Attack: 110
Special Defense: 70
Total Stats: 530

A fair distribution. A slightly better Defense than Sceptile, but the high
attack and special attack would take take full use of its dual type,
fighting/fire.

Gym analysis:
Rock: Strong (Only if you evolve your Torchic)
Fighting: Neutral
Electric: Strong (Magnemites are steel type in addition to electric)
Fire: Weak
Normal: Strong
Flying: Weak
Psychic: Weak
Water: Weak

Swampert
HP: 100
Attack: 110
Defense: 90
Speed: 60
Special Attack: 85
Special Defense: 90
Total Stats: 535

The highest in term of total stats. Great defense, but the Special Attack is
bit low, which doesn't really justify the dual types.

Gym analysis:
Rock: Strong
Fighting: Neutral
Electric: Strong
Fire: Strong
Normal: Neutral
Flying: Strong
Psychic: Strong
Water: Weak

As we can see, in term of their weakness/strength towards the gym, Mudkip will
have the advantage. However, one fact that must not be foregotten, Blaziken
would be useful against the Elite Four.

Rating:
Overall Offense:
1. Blaziken
2. Swampert
3. Sceptile

Overall Defense:
1. Swampert
2. Blaziken
3. Sceptile

Speed:
1. Sceptile
2. Blaziken
3. Swampert

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30. Breeding
===================
Just like Pokemon G/S/C, in this game you can breed your Pokemon. To do that,
you'll need to go to the Day Care Center at route 117 (east of Verdanturf
town). to a breed a Pokemon, you'll need male and female Pokemon. In the past
you could use Ditto as duplicating machine, but with the fact that he's
unobtainable in this game (unless you shark it), breeding couldn't get any
harder. A Pokemon is only compatible with a Pokemon from the same group.

When you breed a Pokemon from two different species. The species produced in
the breeding would be the same as the Mother side, and it will inherits moves
from its father. For example, breeding a Male Gyarados with a Female Seadra
will resulted in a Male/Female Horsea with the ability to learn Dragon Rage.


An egg will hatch after a number of steps. This number of steps varies from
Pokemon to Pokemon.

If both Pokemon are compatible to breed, you'll get an egg. Some special
exception would be the way to breed Azzurill and Waynaut which require you to
equip the Pokemon with items. (e.g. Sea incense)

No Egg Pokemon:
Pichu, Igglybuff, Azzurill, Waynaut, Regiice, Registeel, Regirock, Latias,
Latios, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Jiirachi, Deoxys.

Dragon Group:
Horsea, Seadra, Kingdra, Magikarp, Gyarados, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile,
Feebass, Milotic, Swablu, Altaria, Seviper, Bagon, Shelgon, Salamence.

Humanshape Group:
Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Machop, Machoke, Machamp, Spinda, Sableye, Makuhita,
Hariyama, Cacnea, Cacturne, Meditite, Medicharm, Volbeat, Illumise.

Water Group 1
Psyduck, Golduck, Horsea, Seadra, Marill, Azzumarill, Mudkip, Mashtomp,
Swampert, Corsola, Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Wingull, Pelipper, Surskit,
Masquerian, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Feebas, Milotic, Spheal, Sealo, Walrein,
Clamperl, Huntail, Gorebyss, Relicanth.

Water Group 2
Magikarp, Gyarados, Goldeen, Seaking, Carvanha, Sharpedo, Wailmer, Wailord,
Barboach, Whicash, Chinchou, Lanturn, Luvdisc.

Water Group 3
Tentacool, Tentacruel, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Staryu, Starmie, Lileep, Cradily,
Anorith, Armaldo.

Fairy Group
Shroomish, Breloom, Marill, Azumarill, Skitty, Delcatty, Pikachu, Raichu,
Jigglypuff, Wigllytuff, Snorunt, Glalie, Mawile, Plusle, Minun, Castform,
Roselia

Flying Group
Taillow, Swellow, Wingull, Pelipper, Zubat, Golbat, Doduo, Dodrio, Swablu,
Altaria, Natu, Xatu.

Bug Group
Beautifly, Heracross, Ninjask, Trapinch, Cascoon, Illumise, Pinsir, Vibrava,
Dustox, Masquerain, Silcoon, Volbeat, Flygon, Nincada, Surskit, Wurmple

Plant Group
Bellosom, Gloom, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Breloom, Lombre, Oddish, Shroomish, Cacnea,
Lotad, Roselia, Tropius, Cacturne, Ludicolo, Seedot, Vileplume

Mineral Group
Geodud, Golem, Nosepass, Snorunt, Glalie, Graveller

Indeterminate Group
Banette, Gardevoir, Magcargo, Swalot, Castform, Grimer, Muk, Weezing, Chimecho,
Gulpin, Ralts, Wobbuffet, Dusclops, Kirlia, Shuppet, Duskull, Koffing, Slugma

Ground Group
Absol, Loudred, Rhyhorn, Torkoal, Blaziken, Camerupt, Manetric, Sandshrew,
Mawile, Sanslash, Vigoroth, Torchic, Combusken, Mightyena, Sealo, Vulpix,
Delcatty, Ninetales, Seedot, Wailmer, Wailord, Seviper, Numel, Donphan,
Phanphy, Elektrike, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Walrein, Whismur, SKitty, Exploud,
Girafarig, Psyduck, Golduck, Grumpig, Kecleon, Linoone, Pikachu, Slaking,
Zangoose, Slakoth, Zigzagoon, Spheal, Spinda, Spoink, Raichu, Rhydon

Monster Group
Aron, Lairon, Aggron, Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Tropius,
Whismur, Loudred, Exploud, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert.

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31. Wild Pokemon List
======================
Below are the list of Pokemon you can cature in the wild in both version. This
does not include the legendaries, and Pokemon that you got by completing
certain events. For location of the Pokemon, check the Pokedex section of this
walkthrough.

Ruby:
Poochyena, Zigzagoon, Linoone, Wurmple, Silcoon, Cascoon, Seedot, Nuzleaf,
Taillow, Swellow, Wingull, Pelipper, Ralts, Surskit, Shroomish, Slakoth, Abra,
Nincada, Whismur, Loudred, Makuhita, Hariyama, Goldeen, Seaking, Magikarp,
Gyarados, Marill, Geodude, Graveller, Nosepass, Skitty, Zubat, Golbat,
Tentacool, Tentacruel, Mawile, Aron, Lairon, Machop, Meditite, Medicham,
Electrike, Manetric, Plusle, Minun, Magnemite, Magneton, Voltorb, Electrode,
Volbeat, Illumise, Oddish, Gloom, Doduo, Dodrio, Roselia, Gulpin, Carvanha,
Sharpedo, Wailmer, Wailord, Numel, Slugma, Torkoal, Grimer, Koffing, Spoink,
Sandshrew, Spinda, Skarmory, Trapinch, Cacnea, Swablu, Zangoose, Solrock,
Barboach, Whishcash, Corphish, Baltoy, Jigglypuff, Feebas, Staryu, Kecleon,
Shuppet, Duskull, Dusclops, Tropius, Chimecho, Absol, Vulpix, Pikachu, Psyduck,
Golduck, Waynaut, Wobbuffet, Natu, Xatu, Girafarig, Phanphy, Pinsir, Heracross,
Rhyhorn, Snorunt, Spheal, Clamperl, Relicanth, Corsola, Chinchou, Luvdisc,
Horsea, Bagon, Latios.

Sapphire
Poochyena, Zigzagoon, Linoone, Wurmple, Silcoon, Cascoon, Lotad, Lombre,
Taillow, Swellow, Wingull, Pelipper, Ralts, Surskit, Shroomish, Slakoth, Abra,
Nincada, Whismur, Loudred, Makuhita, Hariyama, Goldeen, Seaking, Magikarp,
Gyarados, Marill, Geodude, Graveller, Nosepass, Skitty, Zubat, Golbat,
Tentacool, Tentacruel, Mawile, Aron, Lairon, Machop, Meditite, Medicham,
Electrike, Manetric, Plusle, Minun, Magnemite, Magneton, Voltorb, Electrode,
Volbeat, Illumise, Oddish, Gloom, Doduo, Dodrio, Roselia, Gulpin, Carvanha,
Sharpedo, Wailmer, Wailord, Numel, Slugma, Torkoal, Grimer, Koffing, Spoink,
Sandshrew, Spinda, Skarmory, Trapinch, Cacnea, Swablu, Seviper, Lunatone,
Barboach, Whishcash, Corphish, Baltoy, Jigglypuff, Feebas, Staryu, Kecleon,
Shuppet, Banette, Duskull, Tropius, Chimecho, Absol, Vulpix, Pikachu, Psyduck,
Golduck, Waynaut, Wobbuffet, Natu, Xatu, Girafarig, Phanphy, Pinsir, Heracross,
Rhyhorn, Snorunt, Spheal, Clamperl, Relicanth, Corsola, Chinchou, Luvdisc,
Horsea, Bagon, Latias.

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32. Pokeballs
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Pokeball
Colors: Red and White
Description: Regular Pokeball

Great Ball
Colors: Blue and White
Descrition: Same like Poke Ball, only have a better chance of capturing a
Pokemon.

Ultra Ball
Colors: Black, Gold, White
Description: the best from the three regular Pokeball.

Master Ball
Colors: Purple, white
Description: 100 % succes cathch rate. It catch any Pokemon without fail.

Net Ball
Colors: Green, White
Description: Works best on Bug and Water type

Dive Ball
Colors: Light Blue, Blue
Description: Works best on Pokemon encountered underwater.

Safari Ball
Colors: Light Green, White
Description: Only used in Safari Zone.

Nest Ball
Colors: red, green, white
Description: Works better if the Pokemon level is significantly lower than your
Pokemon.

Repeat Ball
Colors: Yellow, Red
Description: Works best if the Pokemon you are using the ball on had been
cought previously.

Timer Ball
Colors: Pink, White
Description: The ratio of success increases with each turn

Gorgeous Ball
Color: Black
Description: Work the same way as a Pokeball does. Only variation in color.

Premium Ball
Color: White
Description: Work the same way as a Pokeball does. Only variation in color.

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33. Unobtainable Pokemon
=========================
As stated beforehand, there are 184 Pokemon not ctachable in this game. This
figure does not take into account Jiirachi and Deoxys. Below are the list of
unobtainable Pokemon in Ruby and Sapphire.

Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Squirtle,
Wartortle, Blastoise, Caterpie, Metapod, Butterfree, Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill,
Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot, Rattata, Raticate, Spearow, Fearow, Ekans, Arbok,
Nidoran(F), Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Nidoran(M), Nidorino, Nidoking, Clefairy,
Clefable, Paras, PArasect, Venonat, Venomoth, Digglet, Dugtrio, Meowth,
Persian, Mankey, Primeape, Growlithe, Arcanine, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath,
Bellsprout, Weeepinbell, Victreebell, Ponyta, Rapidash, Slowpoke, Slowbro,
Farfetch'D, Seel, Dewgong, Shellder, Cloyster, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, Onix,
Drowzee, Hypno, Krabby, Kingler, Exeggute, Exeggutor, Cubone, Marowak ,
Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Lickitung, Chansey, Tangela, Kangashkan, Mr Mime,
Scyther, Jynx, Electabuzz, Magmar, Tauros, Lapras,Ditto, Eevee, Vaporeon,
Jolteon, Flareon, Porygon, Omanyte, Omastar, Kabuto, Kabutops, Aerodactyl,
Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite, Mewtwo, Mew,
Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium, Cyndaquil, Quilava, Typlhosion, Totodile,
Croconaw, Feraligatr, Sentret, Furret, Hoothoot, Noctowl, Ledyba, Ledian,
Spinarak, Ariados, Cleffa, Togepi, Togetic, Mareep, Flaffy, Ampharos,
Sodowoodo, Politoed, Hoppip, Skiploom, Jumpluff, Aipom, Sunkern, Sunflora,
Yanma, Wooper, Quagsire, Espeon, Umbreon, Murkrow, Slowking, Misdreavous,
Unown, Pineco, Foretress, Dunsparce, Gligar, Steelix, Snubull, Granbull,
Quilfish, Scizor, Shuckle, Sneasel, Teddiursa, Ursaring, Swinub, Pilloswine,
Remoraid, Octillerry, Delibird, Mantine, Houndour, Houndoom, Porygon 2,
Stantler, Smeargle, Tyrouge, Hitmontop, Smoochum, Elekid, Magby, Milktank,
Blissey, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Larvitar, Pupitar, Tyranitar, Lugia, Ho-oh,
Celebi

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34. Personalities
===================
Each Pokemon has their own personalities. There are positive and negative
effect of a personalities. It could raise a stats more quickly/slowly than its
usual rates. Another notable thing to take note of would be teh feeding of
berries. Pokemon with different personalities have their own likes and dislikes
towards certain taste of berries.

Associated Colors
Spicy = Red
Sour = Yellow
Dry = Blue
Bitter = Green
Sweet = Pink

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Personalities                    Likes                 Dislikes
=======================================================================
Adamant                          Spicy                 Dry
Bashful                          None                  None
Bold                             Sour                  Spicy
Brave                            Spicy                 Sweet
Calm                             Bitter                Spicy
Careful                          Bitter                Dry
Docile                           None                  None
Gentle                           Bitter                Sour
Hardy                            None                  None
Hasty                            Sweet                 Sour
Impish                           Sour                  Dry
Jolly                            Sweet                 Dry
Lax                              Sour                  Sweet
Lonely                           Spicy                 Sour
Mild                             Dry                   Sour
Modest                           Dry                   Spicy
Naive                            Sweet                 Bitter
Naughty                          Spicy                 Bitter
Quiet                            Dry                   Sweet
Quirky                           None                  None
Rash                             Dry                   Bitter
Relaxed                          Sour                  Sweet
Sassy                            Bitter                Sweet
Serious                          None                  None
Timid                            Sweet                 Spicy

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35. E-Card
===================
Each game paks of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire came with its own e-card. Gentlemen
Nills for Ruby, and Lady Astrid for Sapphire. By using this e-card, you can
battle this trainer. As percurrent there are no other known ways for the use of
e-card reader. Thing migh tchange in the future though.

To enable the use of E-card in the game, you'll need to edit your profile. This
could be done by going to Touka City. You'll need to enter this phrase "
Mystery Events is Exciting". By doing this, you'll trigger a new option.

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36. VBA codes
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This code are meant to be applied in VBA (Japanese Only)

Quick level up
0202494c:6363 (activate this code only after you have won a battle and before
you receive EXP points)

Time changing code. The number indicate hour.
1 - 02024C9E:0017
2 - 02024C9E:0016
3 - 02024C9E:0015
4 - 02024C9E:0014
5 - 02024C9E:0013
6 - 02024C9E:0012
7 - 02024C9E:0011
8 - 02024C9E:0010
9 - 02024C9E:000F
10 - 02024C9E:000E
11 - 02024C9E:000D
12 - 02024C9E:000C
13 - 02024C9E:000B
14 - 02024C9E:000A
15 - 02024C9E:0009
16 - 02024C9E:0008
17 - 02024C9E:0007
18 - 02024C9E:0006
19 - 02024C9E:0005
20 - 02024C9E:0004
21 - 02024C9E:0003
22 - 02024C9E:0002
23 - 02024C9E:0001
24 - 02024C9E:0000

VBA codes (english version)

1. quick level up - 02024bec:000003e7 (activate this code only after you have
won battle and before you receive EXP points)
2. poke ball in position 1 (always 95 ball) - 02025d36:5f
3. item in position 1 (always 95 item) - 02025d96:5f
4. safari walking - 0203880a:01f4
5. safari ball - 02038808:001e
6. coin game - 02025bc8:270f

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37. Glitch
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Surf on land (thanks to TCW)

1. Bring a pokemon that knows surf.
2. Bring the trick bike.
3. Go to a place close to the sea.
4. Go from two spaces to the sea.
5. Use the trick bike's direction+B to jump to the place where you just touch
the water (not facing it, as it would not move you towards the sea by jumping.
6.When you land, press A just in the right timing and you will do it.
It takes a little patience.

There is a graphical glitch east of Slateport City as well.