Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald FAQ


 
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 Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald Walkthrough:
 
 By Beto Cuéllar.
 If you dont understand any part of this wlkthrough you can e-mail me at 
 [email protected] or if you have new information please send it to me.
 
 . Little Root Town/Route 101
 
 
 
 Starting The Game
 
 You turn on your game, and watch the intro. When you start a new game, 
 you'll see Professor Birch (referred to as Prof. Birch from now on) talking 
 about Pokemon. He's the new professor, and is more of a field researcher 
 than a Pokemon expert like Professor Oak from the previous games. You first 
 choose your gender, and then choose your name. Finally, it's time to play!
 
 Unlike the previous Pokemon games, your adventure doesn't start in your 
 bedroom. Instead, you're in a truck along with a bunch of boxes, bouncing 
 up and down. Soon, you can walk out of the truck. You have arrived at your 
 new home in Little Root Town, a town closely resembling Pallet Town. Your 
 mom talks to you, and leads you into the house. You'll notice that two 
 Machoke (Vigoroth in Emerald) are helping out. Go upstairs and you'll find 
 a clock. Press "A" against it, and then you can set the time by moving the 
 clock's hands by holding down the left or right directional buttons. Go up 
 to your computer and take out the Potion, something you might need later. 
 Go downstairs, and your mom will want you to take a look at the TV. It's an 
 interview with your dad at his gym, but you missed it.
 
 Get out of your house now and go next door to your rival's house. Go 
 upstairs and you'll see your rival. Your rival is the other main character 
 of the other gender. That means if you chose to be a boy, the rival's a 
 girl, and if you're a girl, the rival's a boy. In this walkthrough, we'll 
 refer to the rival as a girl. Talk to her, and she'll will leave. It turns 
 out that Prof. Birch is her dad. You must go through this process, or else 
 a little kid standing near the path won't let you through.
 
 Get out of the house, and go up the path. A Poochyena is chasing Professor 
 Birch in circles. He wants you to choose a Pokemon to fight the dog 
 Pokmeon. Go up to his bag, and you'll be able to choose a Pokemon.
 
 Choose Your Pokemon
 
 #252: TREECKO (Grass)
 The successor of Bulbasaur and Chikorita. Though not as cute as the other 
 two, Treecko is just as good. A grass type lizard can be strong...
 
 #255: TORCHIC (Fire/Flying)
 A flaming little chicken is hot, hot, hot! Choosing this one can burn a 
 hole in your hands, but it can be a great ally.
 
 #258: MUDKIP (Water)
 This little Pokemon is the one I chose, because I think it's the only good 
 looking starter Pokemon. Its evolved forms look quite muscular and strong, 
 so I would suggest you choose this one.
 
 After choosing the Pokemon, the Poochyena will battle you. It's a lv. 2 
 Pokemon, and you have a lv. 5. If you loose this one, well, then you're 
 pretty weak. Anyway, beat Poochyena and the Professor will take you to his 
 lab just below your house. He'll give you the Pokemon that you chose, just 
 to thank you. After that, it's time to go on!
 
 
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 Route 101
 
 North of Little Root Town is Route 101. Continue upwards. Go through the 
 grass, maybe battle a little with the wild Pokemon to gain levels and 
 experience points. After walking for a very short while, you'll be in the 
 next city.
 
 Locations (Route 101)
 Poochyena
 Wurmple
 Zigzagoon
 
 . Oldale Town/Route 103/Route 102
 First City
 
 After traveling north, you'll arrive at Oldale Town. It's a small, but 
 peaceful place. Once you enter Oldale Town, you'll notice a person standing 
 between the Pokemon Center and another house. Talk to that person, who 
 turns out to be the PokeMart's store owner, and he'll give you a free 
 Potion. Next, Heal your Pokemon at the Pokemon Center (marked with PC), and 
 go on to Route 103.
 
 
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 Route 103
 
 If you've trained your Pokemon already, then go on here (at least lv. 7). 
 If not, go here, battle lv. 6+ wild Pokemon, heal your Pokemon at the 
 Pokemon Center, and head on.
 
 Rival
 
 Route 103 is a dead end. At the very top of this route, you'll meet your 
 rival. Talk to your rival, and she'll battle you. She has a lv. 5 Pokemon 
 that has an advantage in type over you. For example, if you use Torchic, 
 she'll use Mudkip. If you trained your Pokemon well, then there's no 
 problem. Beat her, and she'll walk away. Go back to Oldale Town, and heal 
 your Pokemon if needed. Your rival is now at the south end of the city. 
 Talk to her, and she'll go back to Little Root Town.
 
 Locations (Route 103)
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Poochyena
 Sharpedo
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 Zigzagoon
 
 
 Good To Be Back
 
 You'll also need to go back to your new hometown. Go to the south of the 
 town, and go into the large labratory of the Professor. Your rival is 
 there, and so is the Professor. Talk to the Professor, and he'll give you a 
 PokeDex and your rival will give you five Pokeballs. After talking to your 
 rival once again, go outside. There, your mom gives you Running Shoes. 
 Holding down "B" when pressing an arrow button enables you to run. After 
 that, you are free to go explore the world of Hoenn!
 
 
 
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 Route 102
 
 You are now officially starting your journey in the world of Hoenn! Go back 
 to Oldale Town, stock up on some supplies, and go west from there. You'll 
 be on Route 102. You'll have your first trainer battle (not counting the 
 battle with your rival) here. While you're at it, you'll get a look at the 
 new Berry trees, shown on the left. At the south of the route, you'll also 
 find an Itemball with a Potion inside. Crush all the trainers, gain some 
 levels, catch some Pokemon, and sooner than you think, you'll be at 
 Petalburg City.
 
 Locations (Route 102)
 Corphish
 Goldeen
 Lotad
 Magikarp
 Marill
 Poochyena
 Ralts
 Seedot
 Surskit
 Wurmple
 Zigzagoon
 
 . Petalburg City/Petalburg Woods/Route 104
 First Gym?
 
 Petalburg City, unlike the previous city, has a gym. You won't be able to 
 battle here, though, since this is supposed to be the fifth gym, and you 
 need to visit the first four gyms to get the first four badges before 
 coming here. After you heal your Pokemon and go to the Mart, you'll want to 
 go on to the next city. But you can't, because a guy stops you from going 
 on to Route 104.
 
 Because of this, go into the gym, and talk to the gym leader. He's also 
 your father. A person called Wally comes in, and tells your dad he wants to 
 catch a Pokemon. Your dad gives him a Zigzagoon and a PokeBall, and tells 
 you to make sure that he catches a Pokemon. Now just sit back and enjoy the 
 catching. He'll take you back to the gym, and you have to talk to the gym 
 leader again. After that, leave the gym. Done with that? Go west to the 
 next route.
 
 Locations (Petalburg City)
 Corphish
 Goldeen
 Magikarp
 Marill
 
 
 
 
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 Route 104
 
 It's time to go on, and the first place you'll be is Route 104. After 
 battling trainers, go north and go inside the Petalburg Woods.
 
 Locations (Route 104)
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Taillow
 Wingull
 Wurmple
 Zigzagoon
 
 
 
 
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 Petalburg Woods
 
 Petalburg Woods seems dark and creepy. Search around for items, and battle 
 trainers. Maybe even catch some Pokemon. Go north, and you'll meet up with 
 a member of Team Magma/Team Aqua (from now on, known as Team M/A, depending 
 on the version you have (Magma for Ruby, Aqua for Sapphire.) Their Pokemon 
 are quite strong, but you'll be able to get through them.
 
 If you want to get a hidden item, then once you enter the forest, go east, 
 and you'll see an empty spot in the grass. Go near it, but not in it, and 
 press "A" to obtain the Potion. Exit the forest from the south, and you'll 
 be able to pick up a PokeBall. Finally, go back North, where you'll find 
 another hidden item. There, you'll also find two trees. Come back here 
 after one of your Pokemon learns the Cut HM, cut the trees, and you'll be 
 able to see the rest of the forest. Then, get out of the forest by going 
 north a bit more.
 
 Locations (Petalburg Woods)
 Cascoon
 Shroomish
 Silcoon
 Slakoth
 Taillow
 Wurmple
 Zigzagoon
 
 
 You're back on Route 104 with more trainers to fight. Talk to the first 
 person you see, and he'll give you TM09 - Bullet Seed. You'll also see a 
 flower shop. Go in there and talk to one of the girls. She'll give you the 
 Wailmer Pail. After planting a Berry, water it with this to make it grow. 
 Behind the flower house is a hidden PokeBall, Super Potion, and a visible 
 Potion. Another item is blocked by a tree at the very east side of the 
 route. Come back later with Cut to obtain the item. On the bridge, you'll 
 be having your first two-on-two battle with the Twins, well, if you choose 
 to talk to them. There's an old lady standing near the water. Talk to her, 
 and she'll give you a Chesto Berry. Head north a little more, and go into 
 the space between the gates and the trees. Keep on going up to pick up a X 
 Defend. You've now arrived at Rustboro City.
 
 . Rustboro City/Route 116
 Rustboro City
 
 After going through a long and tiring route, you'll finally arrive at 
 Rustboro City. Here, you'll be able to have your first gym battle. But 
 first, we'll explore the city.
 
 Once you get into the city, go west and you'll see a huge building. Go 
 inside and up to the second floor, and you'll see a little kid and an old 
 man. Talk to the little kid, and he'll give you a Premier Ball. Near the 
 center of the city, there's a Pokemon School. Go inside, talk to the 
 teacher, and he'll give you Quick Claw. You can also learn some important 
 information from the blackboard. Now for the most important item. There's a 
 house next to the Pokemon Center. Inside, talk to the man, and he'll give 
 you HM 01 - Cut, something that's very essential. Teach it to a Pokemon, 
 but remember, it cannot be overwritten! Then, heal your Pokemon, and get 
 ready to rumble, because you're going to the gym!
 
 The Rocky Gym
 
 North of the city is the gym. If you chose Torchic as your starter, you 
 might have a hard time in this gym, since this is a rock-type gym. Treecko 
 or Mudkip will do great, but don't expect an easy win. You first need to 
 get through two Jr. Trainers with Geodude before getting to the leader. 
 Heal Pokemon and save gave if neccesarry.
 
 It's time to battle the gym leader, Roxanne. She has a lv.14 Geodude and a 
 lv.15 Nosepass. The second Pokemon's a lot harder to knock out, so be 
 careful! Beat her and you get TM 39 - Rock Tomb, and the Stone Badge. It 
 heightens Attack, and now you'll be able to use Cut outside of battle.
 
 Get out of the gym, and a person will talk to you. It's about Team M/A. 
 They've stolen his goods. Heal your Pokemon again, and exit the town by 
 going northeast into Route 116.
 
 
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 Route 116
 
 The person will talk to you again. Never mind him, and go on east. You'll 
 go through a ton of trainers and items, not to mention wild Pokemon too. At 
 the end of Route 116 is a cave with an old man and a house with a guy 
 blocking it. Before that, there is a small section of the route with 
 trainers and items inside. Use Cut to get inside.
 
 Locations (Route 116)
 Nincada
 Skitty
 Taillow
 Whismur
 Zigzagoon
 
 
 When you try to get into the cave, the old man will talk to you, after 
 that, go inside. The inside of the cave is totally foggy! Go up for an 
 item, then go east, and you'll find a Team M/A member. Talk to him, and 
 he'll battle you. After winning, you receive the goods, also known as the 
 Devon Goods. The old man comes in to take his Wingull away. You won't be 
 able to continue through the cave, as there are boulders blocking your way. 
 Go outside now, and you'll find the guy blocking the house isn't blocking 
 it anymore. You can go in there now, but there won't be anything to do.
 
 Go back to Rustboro City now. Before you reach there, the same person who 
 talked to you before will talk to you again. He'll give you a Great Ball, 
 lead you into a building, and lead you to the President of Devon Corp. The 
 President talks to you, and gives you the PokeNav, short for Pokemon 
 Navigator. This appears in your menu, and takes the place of the PokeGear 
 and improves it. He also gives you a Letter to hand to a guy named Steven 
 in Dewford Town. After receiving that, you can leave the building.
 
 Going On
 
 Leave the city by going back south through the forest. You can also explore 
 the small Route 115 in the North, but there's really nothing to do there. 
 Once you get into the forest, you can cut the two trees to explore the rest 
 of the forest. There is a girl inside the unexplored part. Talk to her and 
 she'll give you an item. There are two Itemballs in the unexplored part and 
 a hidden item in an empty spot in the grass.
 
 Eventually, you'll reach a small house with a boat floating on the water. 
 Go inside, and you'll find the old man (known as Mr. Briney) and the 
 Wingull you rescued. Talk to him, and he'll take you on his boat to get to 
 Dewford Town.
 
 Dewford Town/Route 106/Route 107, 108, and 109
 Town By The Sea
 
 Thanks to Mr. Briney, you have come to Dewford Town, where you'll be 
 competing for your second badge. First, there's some things to take care 
 of. Go into the house next to the Pokemon Center, and talk to the guy 
 sitting at the table. He'll give you a Silk Scarf. A person wearing red who 
 is next to the gym will give you an Old Rod. Fishing in Ruby/Sapphire works 
 a bit differently than it used to. Before you get a bite, you can press "A" 
 to quite fishing. However, when you do get a bite and you press "A", 
 there's a chance the Pokemon might get away. If not, you can battle it for 
 a capture. Heal your Pokemon if necessary, and get into the gym.
 
 Fight, Fight, Fight!
 
 Once you enter the gym, you'll notice everything is dark except for the 
 circle of light around you. The circle gets larger after every trainer that 
 you defeat. It is quite easy to get through this. Just look around, battle 
 a few trainers, and you'll be near the gym leader soon enough.
 
 The gym leader, Brawly, has only two Pokemon. One of them is a lv. 17 
 Machop, and the other is a lv. 18 Makuhita. Makuhita is quite weird 
 looking, as it looks like a cross between a Pikachu and an Electabuzz. It 
 is harder to beat than Machop. He'll give you TM 08 - Bulk Up and a Knuckle 
 Badge for beating him. The badge allows Pokemon up to lv. 30 obey you. 
 Remember to heal your Pokemon, and leave the town by heading north for 
 Route 106.
 
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 Route 106
 
 On Route 106, you'll battle two Fisherman. At the end of the route is a 
 cave. Go in there, talk to the guy in front of you, and he'll give you HM 
 05 - Flash. Teach it to one of your Pokemon, and go on into the cave.
 
 Locations (Dewford Town and Route 106)
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 
 
 Granite Cave
 
 Keep on going westward until you reach the stairs. You must have a Pokemon 
 that knows Flash in order to get through here without any trouble. There is 
 a part of this cave with slippery steps, so you won't be able to go up the 
 steps. The screen shot to the left shows a hidden item on that rock. It'll 
 be a long time until you really get somewhere. At the end of the cave is 
 Steven. Talk to him, and he'll give you TM 47 - Steel Wing and something 
 else. Now you can leave the cave and get back to Dewford Town.
 
 Locations (Granite Cave)
 Abra
 Aron
 Geodude
 Makuhita
 Mawile
 Nosepass
 Sableye
 Zubat
 
 
 Talk to Mr. Briney again to get out of the town. Choose the option in the 
 middle, labled "Slateport". He will once again take you on a boat ride. The 
 boat ride will take you directly to Route 109, but if you surf there, 
 you'll discover better things.
 
 
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 Route 107, 108, and 109
 
 If you chose to surf to land on Route 109, you'll find an Abandoned Ship in 
 the middle of Route 108. This Abandoned Ship not only has trainers, but 
 also items. Look around, and you'll find: Dive Ball, Revive, Harbor Mail. 
 You'll also find a Storage Key. To use the Storage Key, go to the area 
 where the Tuber and Sailor are standing. Put the key in the door above the 
 Sailor, and the door will open. Inside is TM 31 - Brick Break. Now you can 
 go on east towards land.
 
 Finally, you'll reach Route 109. Once you get off, talk to the girl who is 
 in the sand with the boy. She'll give you Soft Sand. Go into the Seashore 
 House, battle all three trainers, and talk to the man at the very top of 
 the screen. He'll give you six Soda Pops for battling. Battle more trainers 
 to have fun and gain experience, and soon, you'll arrive at Slateport City.
 
 Locations (Route 107, 108, and 109)
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 
 
 Locations (Abandoned Ship)
 Tentacool
 Tentacruel
 
 Huge City
 
 Slateport City is huge, but doesn't have a gym. Still, you have a lot to 
 take care of here. You can go to the Name Rater in the house west of the 
 Pokemon Center (shown on the left) and change one of your Pokemon's names. 
 Or you can buy a few things in the open air market. But those aren't important.
 
 Getting Rid of the Team
 
 What is important is that a group of Team M/A members have blocked the 
 city's museum and Route 110. In the city, you'll notice a large 
 ship-building factory. Go in there, and talk to the balding guy on the 
 first floor who's wearing quite different clothes from everyone else. He 
 asks you to find Capt. Stern and give him the Devon Goods. When you're 
 done, come out and you'll find that the Team M/A members have gone into the 
 museum.
 
 Go into the museum, and you'll be charged $50. However, I had only $4, and 
 they still let me in. Once you're in, talk to the nearest member, and he'll 
 give you TM 46 - Thief. He'll leave. Now go upstairs, and you'll find Capt. 
 Stern. Talk to him to give him the goods. The Team M/A members come up for 
 the goods, and battles you. They're both quite weak, I might add. After you 
 beat them, the leader will come and talk to you, and then you're free to leave.
 
 The city is now clear of Team M/A, so you can head north to Route 110.
 
 Locations (Slateport City)
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 
 
 
 
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 Route 110 and 103
 
 Route 110 has a new Cycling Road, but you won't be able to use it. There's 
 a little purple house here, known as the Trick House. It is a small purple 
 house filled with many puzzles, and is managed by a balding man known as 
 the Trick Master. This might not seem to be much of anything, but eight 
 different items can be obtained here just by getting through the Trick 
 Master' puzzles. There are eight puzzles in all, and you must complete one 
 to get to the next. Below is a list of what you can get from completing 
 each puzzle.
 
 1st Puzzle: Rare Candy
 2nd Puzzle: Timer Ball
 3rd Puzzle: Hard Stone
 4th Puzzle: Smoke Ball
 5th Puzzle: TM 12 - Taunt
 6th Puzzle: Magnet
 7th Puzzle: PP Max
 8th Puzzle: Blue Tent
 
 Go west to go on Route 103. There's not much to do there except battling 
 trainers and getting some Berries/Itemballs. Come back afterwards to 
 continue on Route 110.
 
 Locations (Route 110 and Cycling Road)
 Electrike
 Gulpin
 Magikarp
 Minun
 Oddish
 Pelipper
 Plusle
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 Zigzagoon
 
 
 Battle With Rival
 
 When you come to a narrow strip of land surrounded by water on both sides, 
 you'll meet your rival. She's real strong, so be prepared yourself with 
 some strong Pokemon. Beat her and you'll receive an Itemfinder. Afterwards, 
 you'll be battling two more trainers, and finally, you're at the next city!
 
 . Mauville City/Route 117
 Mauville: City of the Third Gym
 
 When you arrive in Mauville City, the first thing you want to is get 
 yourself a free Bike. Go into the house to the right of the Pokemon Center, 
 and you'll get one there by talking to the person shown on the screen shot. 
 There are two bikes, Mach and Acro. Choose what you like after listening to 
 his explainations. The Mach Bike is good for speed, and the Acro Bike can 
 do a lot of tricks. To learn more about them, read their manual at the top 
 of the screen. With a Bike, you'll be able to move so much faster, although 
 the Running Shoes are also quite fast. If you ever want to switch Bikes, 
 come back to talk to him.
 
 With your new Bike, you can now go cycling on the Seaside Cycling Road.
 
 Also, the person in the house to the right of the Mart will give you an 
 essential item, HM 06 - Rock Smash. Teach it to one of your Pokemon, 
 although you can't use it until after you get your third badge.
 
 Game Corner
 
 Mauville City has a Game Corner to play slot machines, but you'll need to 
 get a Coin Case. Make sure you get a Harbor Mail, and talk to the girl in 
 the house near the Game Corner. She'll give you the Coin Case for the 
 Harbor Mail. Now you can go into the Game Corner to bet!
 
 The slot machines are quite exciting. You can either insert one, two, or 
 three coins. You get coins for either matching three of the same kind 
 either horizontally, diagonally, or both, respectively.
 
 There are two roulette tables here. One with the minimum wager of one coin, 
 and the other, three coins. On both screens, you'll be shown a screen with 
 a four times three box. Each row has four Pokemon (Wynaut, Azurill, Skitty, 
 and Makuhita) with three colors (orange, green, and purple). Betting on a 
 single box will give you 12X the bet amount, a whole row would give you 3X 
 the bet amount, and a vetical line will give you 4X the bet amount.
 
 Mauville Gym: Shocking, Isn't It?
 
 The Mauville Gym has two people in front of it, one of them who's blocking 
 the entrance. He's Wally, and he wants to battle you. He's horribly weak as 
 he has only one lv. 16 Pokemon. After beating the him, the two go away, and 
 you're free to enter the gym!
 
 This is an electric gym, so be prepared to have some anti-electric Pokemon. 
 There are four trainers waiting to shock you, but show them a little shock 
 doesn't hurt a humble Pokemon Trainer like you. The electricity wall is 
 nothing to worry about. Simply step on the lightning bolts, and the walls 
 will move to different places to let you through.
 
 Wattson is the gym leader here. He has a lv. 22 Magnemite, which is part 
 Electric and part Steel type. He also has a lv. 20 Voltorb, and a lv. 23 
 Magneton. The Magneton is the strongest Pokemon on the old man's team. For 
 winning, you get the Dynamo Badge and TM 34 - Shock Wave. The badge gives 
 you the ability to use Rock Smash outside of battle, and will raise the 
 Speed of your Pokemon.
 
 After getting what you want, you can head on to Route 117.
 
 
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 Route 117
 
 At the very beginning of Route 117, there's a Daycare Center. If you wish, 
 you may go into the center and leave up to two Pokemon with the old lady. 
 By leaving your Pokemon there, it'll raise levels automatically. The lower 
 the level of the Pokemon, the faster the levels will gain. As the Pokemon 
 gain levels, it is possible that a new move will be learned and an old move 
 will be erased. Of course, money is involved. Whenever you want to pick up 
 your Pokemon, the old lady charges $100 for each level gained.
 
 After leaving a Pokemon in the Daycare Center, you can go on. Route 117 is 
 pretty straight foward and short; just keep going west. Most of the people 
 here are pacing around. On this route, you can have a two on two battle 
 with two girls standing near the Berry trees. Real soon, you'll arrive in 
 Verdanturf Town.
 
 Locations (Route 117)
 Corphish
 Goldeen
 Illumise
 Magikarp
 Marill
 Oddish
 Roselia
 Surskit
 Volbeat
 Zigzagoon
 
 . Verdanturf Town/Route 111, 112, and 113
 Rusturf Tunnel
 
 When you arrive in Verdanturf Town, you want to first heal your Pokemon, 
 and then go into the cave at the top of the town. Battle the single 
 trainer, and go all the way north. Smash the rock to talk to the person 
 inside. He'll give you HM 04 - Strength. Teach it to a Pokemon, even though 
 you won't be needing it for a while. He'll leave with the woman.
 
 Go west, and come out on Route 116. Talk to the green guy, and he'll give 
 you a Repeat Ball. Get back into the cave, and get back to Verdanturf Town.
 
 Locations (Rusturf Tunnel)
 Whismur
 
 
 Contest House
 
 There isn't much to do in Shidake Town. Well, of course, you'll notice a 
 fancy building, just like the one in a previous city. It's the Contest 
 House! In order to enter, first go inside and talk to the counter-lady. 
 She'll give you a Contest Pass. Afterwards, if you want to enter right now, 
 just say "Yes". Choose a Pokemon you want to enter with, and take you to a 
 place full of trainers and spectators. In the upper-right hand corner is a 
 lady who will give you TM 45 - Attract.
 
 Now you need to leave, and head to the next city. In order to do that, go 
 back to Mauville City, and head up to Route 111.
 
 
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 Route 111, 112, and 113
 
 Route 111 is a path with many stairs, and many dangers. One of the so 
 called dangers is at a peaceful little house at the near beginning of the 
 route. A man is standing outside. Talk to him, and he'll battle you. After 
 you beat him, you'd think about leaving, right? No! All of his family 
 members comes out one by one to battle you, and you won't be given any time 
 to heal your Pokemon. After you battle all four of them, go inside and talk 
 to the mother on the upper-right hand corner. She'll give you a Macho Brace.
 
 Fiery Path
 
 Smash the rocks, and you might want to have a two on two battle with the 
 video crew. Eventually, you'll reach a desert with a raging sand storm. You 
 won't be able to get through though, so go west onto Route 112. You'll soon 
 reach a cave with steam spouting everywhere. That's because of a new Fire 
 type Pokemon called Torkoal. You won't be able to push the rock until you 
 get your next badge. So go straight, and come out the other side.
 
 Locations (Fiery Path)
 Grimer
 Koffing
 Machop
 Numel
 Slugma
 Torkoal
 
 
 You're on the other side of the desert. Go up the mountain. You can only do 
 so on a Bike, since the road is slippery. Then battle the Blackbelt. 
 There's a rest stop there that'll heal your Pokemon. On this part of Route 
 111, you'll see a guy facing the trees. Talk to him, and he'll give you TM 
 43 - Secret Power. Teach this to a Pokemon, and it'll allow you to make 
 Secret Bases either in large size trees or on mountains and caves. At the 
 top of the route is a little girl who'll give you something.
 
 Locations (Route 111 and Desert)
 Baltoy
 Barboach
 Cacnea
 Geodude
 Goldeen
 Lileep
 Magikarp
 Marill
 Sandshrew
 Surskit
 Trapinch
 
 
 Locations (Route 112)
 Machop
 Numel
 
 
 It's Ashing!
 
 You'll eventually go onto Route 113. It appears that volcanic ash is 
 floating on this route. As you walk past the ground, the grass turns green. 
 You'll notice a bump on the ground. That turns out to be an item! Watch out 
 for the trainers hiding in the ash! Also, you can have a two on two battle 
 with the Twins here.
 
 As you're traveling on Route 113 you'll notice a little house. Go in there, 
 talk to the man, and he'll give you a Soot Sack. This person makes glass 
 out of ash. He tells you to collect ash with this item, and then see him 
 when you have enough. After walking 243 steps in the ashes, you can go to 
 him to obtain a Blue Flute, a item that awakens sleeping Pokemon. To the 
 left of the house is yet another little bump. This bump contains TM 32 - 
 Double Team, so it would be a good idea to get that. After a long trek, 
 you'll find civilization at Fallarbor Town.
 
 Locations (Route 113)
 Sandshrew
 Skarmory
 Spinda
 
 . Fallarbor Town/Route 114/Mt. Chimney
 Kinda Small
 
 Fallarbor Town is yet another small town with nothing much to do except 
 healing your Pokemon and buying more supplies. In the Pokemon Center, 
 there's a lady using the computer. She's Lanette, inventer of the Pokemon 
 Storage System. Talk to her and she'll go away. The only thing worth doing 
 in this city is visiting the Contest House. Since there's nothing more to 
 do, we shall go on!
 
 
 
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 Route 114
 
 Simply go west a little bit from Fallarbor Town, and you'll arrive on Route 
 114. Go into the first house you see. Talk to the little kid, and he'll 
 give you TM 28 - Dig. This TM is a built-in Escape Rope! The house also 
 leads into a cave. A man is deep inside. Talk to him, and he'll tell you 
 that the sandstorm might have raised some fossils on Route 111. Now leave 
 the house, and continue westward.
 
 Locations (Route 114)
 Barboach
 Geodude
 Goldeen
 Lombre
 Lotad
 Magikarp
 Marill
 Nuzleaf
 Seedot
 Seviper
 Surskit
 Swablu
 Zangoose
 
 
 There's also an old man standing next to his Poochyena. Talk to him and 
 he'll give you TM 05 - Roar. Go south onto the bridge, and battle the 
 Fishermen. After you get over the bridge, you can have another two on two 
 battle. Next to the two girls is a person who'll give you a Razz Berry if 
 you talk to him. The house belongs to Lanette. Go in there and talk to her 
 for a Lotad Doll, something for decorations. Go up the mountain, smash the 
 rocks, and get the item. Battle all the trainers on top of the mountain to 
 get through. The end of the mountain path is Meteor Falls. Go inside and 
 check out what's happening.
 
 Team Aqua and Magma Disputing
 
 Get the Itemball and cross the bridge. You'll watch a little dispute 
 between Team Magma and Aqua. Team M/A (one of them) has the Meteorite, and 
 plans to do something with it on Mt. Chimney. They'll talk to you, but 
 won't battle you. After their debate, they'll leave, leaving only the 
 Scientist here. Go west a bit in the cave, and go up the stairs. There, 
 you'll find a Moon Stone. If you come out the other side of the cave, 
 you'll arrive at Route 115. There's really nothing here except battling 
 trainers and catching Pokemon, so you might want to come out the cave on 
 the side you came in. Otherwise, if you get stuck, go through Rustboro City 
 and Route 116. Go into Rusturf Tunnel, and come out the other side.
 
 Locations (Meteor Falls)
 Bagon
 Barboach
 Golbat
 Goldeen
 Lunatone
 Solrock
 Whiscash
 Zubat
 
 
 Locations (Route 115)
 Jigglypuff
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Swablu
 Swellow
 Taillow
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 
 
 Either you go backwards or through the other side of the tunnel, where you 
 want to go is Route 112. There's a Cable Car there. It used to be blocked 
 by Team M/A, but they've left. Now take the Cable Car up the mountains.
 
 
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 Mt. Chimney
 
 Going up the mountain is really great to watch. But when you reach the top, 
 it won't be good anymore. You'll arrive on Mt. Chimney, where you'll meet a 
 ton of Team M/A members. Go north and battle the bad guys. At the 
 northernmost part of the mountain, talk to the person next to the machine 
 that holds the Meteorite. He'll battle you. He has three Pokemon, and 
 they're pretty strong. After beating him, he'll go away. Get the Meteorite 
 afterwards.
 
 After you've done your work with the bad guys, they'll go away. If you ever 
 choose to come back to this mountain, there will be trainers instead. To 
 get off the mountain, don't go back into the Cable Car. Instead, go south 
 onto Jagged Pass. After battling a few trainers, you'll arrive at Lavaridge 
 Town.
 
 Locations (Jagged Pass)
 Machop
 Numel
 Spoink
 
 . Lavaridge Town/Petalburg City 2/Route 118 and 119
 Hot Springs
 
 Lavaridge Town is a small, but cool place. You can go into the Pokemon 
 Center, and go through the back door to enjoy a dip in the hot spring. 
 Outside, people are buried in hot sand. The old lady above the old man will 
 give you an egg that contains a Wynaut. Next to the gym is a store. Go 
 inside and talk to the old man wearing purple. He'll give you a Charcoal. 
 Afterwards, head for the gym.
 
 A Hole Here and a Hole There
 
 The Lavaridge Gym is full of little hot spring holes. What you need to do 
 is go through all the holes and try to end up with the gym leader, which 
 could get frustrating. This is something like Sabrina's gym in previous 
 games, except this time if you go up to a wrong hole, you'll need to face a 
 trainer. Follow the steps below only if you don't want to battle any trainers.
 
 In the first room, the pool on the left goes to the next area. In the next 
 area go into the only other pool. After that, enter the pool at the 
 upper-left hand corner. Go to the only other pool. Then go to the pool to 
 your left, then to the upper-right. After, that, it's the only other pool, 
 and then the lower-right. Go down to the single pool, and finally you'll 
 meet the gym leader.
 
 The gym leader is Flannery. She, like everyone else in the gym, uses Fire 
 Pokemon. She has two Slugma, and one hot Torkoal! After you defeat her, 
 she'll give you TM 50 - Overheat and the Heat Badge. Now all Pokemon up to 
 level 50 will obey you, and Strength is allowed outside of battle. When you 
 get out of the gym, your rival will talk to you and give you the 
 Go-Goggles. With those goggles, you'll be able to get through the deserts 
 without any problem.
 
 Fossil Finding
 
 Before you do anything else, go deep into the desert, and I mean all the 
 way north. There, you'll find two fossils. One is the Root Fossil, and the 
 other is the Claw Fossil. You may only pick one, as the other one will sink 
 back into the sand. At the very south of this sandstorm section, you'll 
 find TM 37 - Sandstorm.
 
 
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 Petalburg City 2
 
 Now it's time to go all the way back to Petalburg City to challenge your 
 father to a gym battle. During yourjourney, you're probably going to go 
 through Rusturf Tunnel again. Go west and south, and you'll come to to a 
 place where a Nerd says that he lost his glasses. Look around, and you'll 
 find a pair of Blackglasses. You'll have to look hard, because it's hidden.
 
 Your Father's Gym
 
 Finally, you've reached the gym leader, better known to yourself as "Dad." 
 To other people, he's Norman. Like the rest of the gym, he uses Normal 
 Pokemon. He has a lv. 28 Slaking, a lv. 30 Vigoroth, and another Slaking. 
 This one, however, is lv. 31, and quite hard to knock out.
 
 After you defeat him, he'll award you with TM 42 - Facade and the Balance 
 Badge. With this badge, all of your Pokemon's Defense rise, and you'll be 
 able to use Surf outside of battle. He also tells you that Wally's parents 
 want to see you.
 
 So now it's time to go to Wally's house, which is right next door to the 
 gym. Talk to his father, and he'll give you HM 03 - Surf. Now you can cross 
 the oceans without a boat!
 
 
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 New Mauville
 
 Now you must go east and travel all the way to Mauville City! Talk to the 
 gym leader, and he'll give you a Basement Key. He needs you to go to New 
 Mauville to switch off a Generator. New Mauville is basically the Power 
 Plant of Hoenn. This place is "a short Surf away from Route 110." So now 
 get into the water, and head east. Soon, you'll reach an island with a 
 cave. Go in there, and you'll be at New Mauville.
 
 Use the Basement Key to open the door. When you get inside, step on the 
 blue switch so the other door can open. Afterwards, you'll need to step on 
 many switches to get through. When you finally get to the Generator, simply 
 step on the red switch, and it'll turn off. Close by the Generator is the 
 Thunderstone! Now go back to talk to the gym leader. He'll give you TM 24 - 
 Thunderbolt for your trouble.
 
 Locations (New Mauville)
 Electrode
 Magnemite
 Magneton
 Voltorb
 
 
 
 
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 Route 118 and 119
 
 When you get to Route 118, surf east to get to the next city. You'll reach 
 the beach, and you'll meet those two interviewers again. You can battle 
 them if you want to. Keep on walking, and Steven will pop out to talk to 
 you. His short talk with you won't affect you in any way, though.
 
 Now you must go north to Route 119. Here, you'll find a lot of tall 
 grasses, which you cannot get through on Bike. You'll find a lot of 
 trainers hidden here searching for Bug Pokemon. The screenshot to your left 
 shows you a hidden item that can be found. Right when you get out of the 
 tall grasses, surf to the piece of land to your left to find a Zinc. 
 Continue north, and soon you'll reach a weather institute, closely guarded 
 by Team M/A.
 
 Locations (Route 118)
 Carvanha
 Electrike
 Linoone
 Magikarp
 Manectric
 Pelipper
 Sharpedo
 Tentacool
 Wingull
 Zigzagoon
 
 
 Locations (Route 119)
 Carvanha
 Feebas
 Linoone
 Magikarp
 Oddish
 Pelipper
 Sharpedo
 Tentacool
 Tropius
 Wingull
 Zigzagoon
 
 
 Weather Institute
 
 Go inside the building, and go upstairs. As you do so, you'll be battling 
 many Team M/A members. The final battle is with the Admin of the team. 
 After you beat her, the scientist will come out to talk to you, and give 
 you a Pokemon called Castform. This Pokemon is special, because if it rains 
 in battle, it changes its physical appearance. It's holding a Mystic Water, 
 too. Now you can leave and go on.
 
 Another Fight With Your Rival
 
 Walk a little, and your rival will come out to battle you. Her Pokemon 
 isn't totally tough to beat at all. For beating her, she'll give you one of 
 the best HMs in the world of Pokemon: HM 02 - Fly. Teach this to one of 
 your Pokemon, and they can fly to any city that you've been to before. It 
 definitely saves a lot of walking or bicycling. But before you can use 
 this, you must get the badge from Fortree City, and that's where we're 
 about to arrive at!
 
 Fortree City/Route 120 and 121
 The Treetop City
 
 Here at Fortree City, everyone lives in a treehouse. In the house next to 
 the Pokemon Center, a girl would like to trade her Skitty for your Pikachu, 
 if you have one, that is. Now go out from that house to the next house. 
 There's an old lady inside, and asks you to guess which hand does she have 
 a coin. She'll ask three times, and it goes like this: right, right, left. 
 After that, she'll give you TM 10 - Hidden Power. Southeast of the city is 
 a store in which you can buy decorations that are directly sent to your PC. 
 There is something invisible blocking the gym, so you won't be able to get in.
 
 Go to Route 120 now and go south. There is a hidden Revive in the tall 
 grass. Cross the bridge, and you'll see Steven. After a battle with his 
 Kecleon, he'll give you the Devon Scope. It alows you to see any unseeable 
 Pokemon. Now go back to the gym, and press "A" to the place where you can't 
 get in. The Devon Scope is automatically used, and you'll see a Kecleon 
 getting away. Finally, you can get into the gym!
 
 Come Fly With Me
 
 This is a Flying Pokemon gym, and there are many rotating doors that you 
 must get through, and they're pretty confusing. From the start, go right, 
 and battle the trainer. Continue right, and you'll meet up with another 
 trainer. Next, move one step to the left and one step down. Go up, and move 
 the door on the right counterclockwise. Then move the door on the left 
 counterclockwise. Then get through from the door on the right. When you get 
 through, go up, battle the trainer, and continue upwards. After fighting 
 the trainer move 1 space to the left and 6 spaces up. To solve to puzzle 
 move 7 spaces to the right, 2 spaces up, 3 spaces right, 1 space up, 1 
 space left, 1 space down and 2 spaces right. You still need to walk 2 
 spaces up to fight the next trainer. Next move around the wall then go 
 straight down. Move around the next wall and back up. Finally you meet the 
 gym leader.
 
 She's called Winona. She has a lv. 31 Swellow, a lv. 32 Skarmory, a lv. 30 
 Pelipper, and a lv. 33 Altaria. The Altaria is very strong, so watch out! 
 After beating Winona, she'll give you TM 40 - Aerial Ace and the Feather 
 Badge. Now all Pokemon up to lv. 70 will obey you. This badge also allows 
 you to use Fly outside of battle. Now get out of the gym, and fly to 
 Littleroot Town. There, talk to your mom, and she'll give you an Amulet 
 Coin, which doubles the money you attach it to a Pokemon that takes part in 
 a battle. Fly back to Fortree City, and continue on to Route 120.
 
 
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 Route 120 and 121
 
 Once you get onto Route 120, you'll see an Itemball in the tall grasses. An 
 invisible Kecleon is blocking it. After capturing/defeating it, you can get 
 the item, which turns out to be a Nest Ball. As you travel on this route, 
 it'll start raining. The sky gets darker, and the rain just starts falling. 
 All battles from now on will have Rain Dance's effects. On the second area 
 of tall grasses, another Kecleon remains invisible until you press "A" 
 against it. After you reach the second bridge, the rain stops, and you can 
 see reflections of the clouds in the water.
 
 Go on, and you'll reach Route 121. At the middle of this route, you'll see 
 a few Team M/A members saying they're going to go to Mt. Pyre. There are 
 two trainers together here, so you can have a two on two battle. Above them 
 is the Safari Zone. However, without a PokeBlock Case, you won't be able to 
 get in. At the end of the route is Lilycove City.
 
 Locations (Route 120)
 Absol
 Barboach
 Goldeen
 Kecleon
 Linoone
 Magikarp
 Marill
 Oddish
 Surskit
 Zigzagoon
 
 
 Locations (Route 121)
 Duskull
 Gloom
 Linoone
 Oddish
 Shuppet
 Wingull
 Zigzagoon
 
 . Lilycove City/Mt. Pyre and Route 122/Route 123/Route 124 and 125/Shoal Cave
 Lilycove City
 
 Heal your Pokemon at the Pokemon Center, and you'll find your rival in 
 front of the Lilycove Department Store behind the Pokemon Center. After 
 beating her, go to the Lilycove Museum, and talk to the old man blocking 
 the staircase. He'll take you upstairs and tells you he needs paintings to 
 be hung on the second floor. You can also check out the Lilycove Department 
 Store. It have five floors full of items, and a rooftop with a vending 
 machine. At the ground floor, you'll be able to get a free Lottery Ticket 
 once per day. If the ticket's number matches your Pokemon's ID number in a 
 certain way, you'll be able to get a prize.
 
 To the right of the store is the Move Deleter's House. Here you can delete 
 unwanted moves, and even HMs! Keep on going right, and talk to the old man. 
 He'll give you a Pecha Berry. Go down, and into the house with the old man 
 standing outside. Talk to the only person inside, and he'll give you TM 44 
 - Sleep. After all that, leave the city through the west exit. Keep on 
 going west until you reach the dock.
 
 
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 Mt. Pyre and Route 122
 
 Surf east and then south. You'll soon reach Mt. Pyre. Talk to the old lady 
 to get a Cleanse Tag. A Pokemon holding it will ward off wild Pokemon. Go 
 up the stairs to battle all the trainers, and get all the items.
 
 Go downstairs and head out through the exit at the left. You'll see an 
 Itemball, and it contains TM 48 - Skill Swap. Climb all the way to the top. 
 As you climb, strong fog comes out. There are many tombstones with hidden 
 items, so you can try to look for some. Also as you go up, you'll be 
 fighting Team M/A members. Talk to the leader, and he'll go away. Here's 
 the story. On Mt. Pyre, there's the Red Orb and the Blue Orb. One of the 
 has been taken by Team M/A, depending on your version (Ruby: Blue Orb 
 taken; Sapphire: Red Orb taken). The old lady will give you the other orb 
 that hasn't been taken. Now fly to Slateport City.
 
 Locations (Mt. Pyre and Route 122)
 Chimecho
 Duskull
 Magikarp
 Meditite
 Pelipper
 Sharpedo
 Shuppet
 Tentacool
 Vulpix
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 
 
 
 
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 Stolen Submarine!
 
 Go to the shipyard with a whole bunch of people around it. Talk to the 
 person blocking the doorway, and he turns out to be Capt. Stern, and is 
 being interviewed. While your talking, you'll hear Team M/A talk through 
 the megaphone. They're trying to steal the submarine, and you'll need to 
 follow Capt. Stern.
 
 The PokeBlock Case
 
 Now head to the Contest House in Slateport City. Talk to the little girl 
 inside, and she'll give you a PokeBlock Case. Now you can mix Berries and 
 get into the Safari Zone! To test it out, go to the Berry Blender where the 
 two people are standing next to. Here you can make PokeBlocks. Here's how 
 to do it: When you arrow comes to your marker, simply press "A". Yep, it's 
 that simple! Afterwards, a PokeBlock is made! To feed a PokeBlock to a 
 Pokemon, open it up in the bag, and choose the PokeBlock that you want.
 
 Now fly back to Lilycove City.
 
 
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 Route 123
 
 This is an optional route. That means you don't have to go there. It's 
 Route 123, and is located south of Mt. Pyre. Once you get there, cut the 
 tree to your right. Go up to fight a trainer, and then go down for a Rare 
 Candy. Go west, then north by cutting the trees. You'll see an empty spot 
 in the grass. Press "A" to it, and it turns out to be a Super Repel. Right 
 below that is an Elixir. After that, the road splits into two, and 
 eventually comes back as when when you reach a small house.
 
 This is the house of the Berry Master, an old man who'll give you a Magost 
 Berry and a Grepa Berry if you talk to him. Talk to his wife, choose a 
 word, and she'll give a Sitrus Berry. Next to their house is a wide variety 
 of Berries for you to take. After walking a bit more, you'll reach Route 
 118. Now fly back to Lilycove City.
 
 Locations (Route 123)
 Duskull
 Gloom
 Linoone
 Magikarp
 Oddish
 Pelipper
 Shuppet
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 Zigzagoon
 
 
 
 
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 Team M/A's Hideout: Quite a Puzzle
 
 Make sure you heal your Pokemon first. Then go east from Lilycove City, and 
 you'll soon reach the beach. Surf north from there, and you'll find a cave, 
 which turns out to be Team M/A's Hideout. A member will come out to battle 
 you after walking a bit. Go into to entrance, and you'll see two white 
 circles. Take the right one to get a Max Elixir. Come back out and take the 
 left one. Keep on walking, and you'll be battling two members. After that, 
 go all the way west to the white circle that's below the one you just came 
 in through. You will see three circles here. This time, it's a puzzle. Go 
 to the one on the left. Then go left again, then once more. When you get 
 the the final row on the bottom, go to the circle on the far left. You will 
 be taken to a room with four Itemballs. However, the first two items are 
 really lv. 30 Electrode. The other one is a Nugget, and then comes the 
 thing you've been waiting for. The other item is a Master Ball! Now you can 
 catch any Pokemon witho
 ut any effort. Once you get all that, go back north using the same type of 
 pattern, and go to the room with the two trainers again. Go to the circle 
 on the right, and go into the entrance. You'll see a member running around, 
 so fight him. Go to the circle on the bottom, get the Nest Ball, go back, 
 and go to the circle on the right of the room. Go upstairs now, and you'll 
 be challenged to a battle immediately after walking a few steps. Take the 
 only other entrance, fight the member, and take the only other circle.
 
 Here, you'll see an Admin guarding the submarine. After beating him, the 
 submarine will leave, and you'll need to leave too by taking the bottom 
 circle. After coming out, you'll notice that all the Team M/A people have 
 left, so you can go east on the sea route of Route 124.
 
 
 
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 Route 124 and 125
 
 These two routes are real short. All you have to do is keep on going east, 
 and before you know it, you'll arrive at Mossdeep City. But once you get 
 there, don't go on land. Instead, go north after hitting Route 125.
 
 Locations (Route 124)
 Chinchou
 Clamperl
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Relicanth
 Sharpedo
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 
 
 Shoal Cave
 
 There, you'll find the Shoal Cave, and two girls are standing near it. Go 
 in, surf up, and get into the entrance. As you surf, you'll see a blue 
 item. Pick it up, and you'll find that it's a Shoal Shell. There's another 
 Shoal Shell close by. Continue up, then left, and then down. You'll find an 
 Itemball with a Rare Candy. You'll also two more Shoal Shells. Go straight 
 down after getting the second one, and you'll find a Big Pearl. If you 
 bring the old man four more Shoal Salt, he'll make you a Shoal Bell. Now 
 you can get out of here, and go south to Mossdeep City.
 
 Locations (Route 125 and Shoal Cave)
 Golbat
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Relicanth
 Sharpedo
 Snorunt
 Spheal
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 Zubat
 
 Mossdeep City/Route 127 and 126
 City of the Seventh Gym
 
 There is quite a lot of things to do here in Mossdeep City. Heal your 
 Pokemon now, and maybe visit the Mart. On the raised land in the eastern 
 part of the city is a Fisherman's house. Talk to him, and he'll give you a 
 Super Rod. Then go into the Space Center (the large green building), and 
 talk to the first person you see. He'll give you a Sun Stone. Then you can 
 go to the house in the upper-left hand corner of the city. It's Steven's 
 house. He'll give you HM 08 - Dive. With this, you can dive underwater. But 
 before you can use it, you must get your seventh badge.
 
 Psychic Puzzle
 
 This is a Psychic Gym, so be prepared with something that you think can 
 defeat powerful Psychic Pokemon. Step on the triangles on the left side of 
 the room. You will automatically be moved in front of a trainer. Next, move 
 one space up and one space left onto more triangle. These take you a long 
 way, and you'll fight another trainer. Next, walk one space down and three 
 spaces to the right, which will lead you to another trainer. Press "A" to 
 the switch (box shaped device), and head down. Go down onto the next set of 
 arrows. Then up onto a set of arrows. Move one space up, one space left, 
 and one space down. This will bring you to another trainer. Flip the 
 switch, and ride on the very first set of arrows again. This will put you 
 in front of a trainer. Step on the arrow to the left of where you are, and 
 you'll fight another trainer. Flip the switch, and go back to the 
 beginning. If you did everything right, then you will be able to ride all 
 the way to the end, where you'll meet
   the twin gym leaders.
 
 They're Tate and Liza, and they're ready to battle with a lv. 42 Lunatone 
 and a lv. 42 Solrock. Of course, you'll be forced to send out two Pokemon. 
 The two weird looking Pokemon are quite hard to defeat, so be careful! For 
 winning, they'll give you TM 04 - Calm Mind. The Mind Badge is also yours. 
 It enhances the Special Attack and Special Defense of your Pokemon, and 
 lets you use Dive outside of battle. Get out of the gym by stepping on the 
 teleporter, and getting out of the gym. Now it's time for some diving!
 
 Locations (Mossdeep City)
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Sharpedo
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 
 
 
 
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 Route 127 and 126
 
 
 Heal your Pokemon and exit the city by taking the second staircase south of 
 the city. Surf until you see dark waters. Now you can dive underwater. It's 
 a lot darker down here, as you can see in the screenshot. Follow to path 
 down until you reach a cave with a submarine in it. Enter the cave and 
 resurface by pressing "B". You'll be at the Seafloor Cavern when you do 
 resurface, and a difficult puzzles awaits you after the entrance.
 
 Locations (Route 127)
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Sharpedo
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 
 
 Locations (Route 126)
 Chinchou
 Clamperl
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Relicanth
 Sharpedo
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 
 
 The first thing you'll see are some boulders. Push them away using 
 Strength, and keep on going up. In this next chamber, move the rocks around 
 to get to the entrance to the left. Surf up, then right, then right, then 
 left. Get onto the land, and enter the entrance. Try to get through all the 
 boulders, and a Team M/A Admin will challenge you to a battle. Continue by 
 going on to the next chamber, where the hardest puzzle lies.
 
 The hardest puzzle really isn't that hard, so getting through it shouldn't 
 be a problem. After getting through that, continue on, and you'll find TM 
 26 - Earthquake. Go all the way down. You'll see the sleeping Groudon (for 
 Ruby)/Kyogre (for Sapphire). There, you'll fight Team M/A's leader. After 
 defeating him, the Reb/Blue Orb will glow, and the legendary monster will 
 come to life! You will be taken outside, where the weather changes 
 according to the version you own. In Ruby, there is a strange dry, shining 
 effect all over Hoenn. In Sapphire, there are thunderstorms. In addition to 
 that, all towns' and routes' music have been stopped. Steven will come to 
 talk to you, and will leave. After that, head north, and then west. When 
 you get to the dark waters of Route 126, dive into the sea. In order to put 
 the world back in peace, you must catch Groudon/Kyogre!
 
 Locations (Seafloor Cavern)
 Golbat
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Zubat
 
 
 It looks a bit different here. To battle an underwater wild Pokemon, go 
 through the seaweed. You'll find many dark circles underwater. They turn 
 out to be hidden items. As you continue to explore, you'll notice a large 
 piece of land in the water. Go to the very south of it, and go into the 
 cave. Resurface, and you'll be at Sootopolis City.
 
 . Sootopolis City/Route 128, 129, 130, 131/Pacifidlog Town
 Quite Large
 
 Sootopolis City is quite large, and shaped like a ball. To the west of the 
 city is the PokeMart and some buildings. To the right of the city is the 
 Pokemon Center and some buildings. At the center of the city is the Gym. 
 What you want to do now is go from the PokeMart's side (west) and go to the 
 north of the city. There you'll meet Steven and his friend, Wallace. 
 Wallace is also the Gym Leader. They'll take you to a cave known as the 
 Cave of Origin.
 
 Locations (Sootopolis City)
 Gyarados
 Magikarp
 Tentacool
 
 
 Groudon/Kyogre
 
 You'll need to use Flash in order to see more of the screen. As you walk 
 deeper, you'll encounter some fog, and then HM 07 - Waterfall. Also as you 
 go, the legendary monster roars over and over again, rumbling the cave as 
 it does. In the last room, you'll meet the creature of your version, 
 Groudon for Ruby, and Kyogre for Sapphire. Go near them, and your Orb will 
 glow, and the Pokemon will battle you!
 
 They are lv. 45, and are quite strong. I suggest that you don't use your 
 Master Ball on it, since there are more legendaries later on in the game. 
 First save the game, so you can always try to catch it again if you messed 
 up. Try to put it to Sleep, or get its HP real low. Then throw an Ultra 
 Ball. After catching it, get back outside. You'll find that the world has 
 been restored to how it used to be.
 
 Locations (Cave of Origin)
 Golbat
 Mawile
 Sableye
 Zubat
 
 
 Now go to the Pokemon Center, and heal your Pokemon. Then go into the house 
 right next to it for a Wailmer Doll. After that, surf across the water to 
 the other side. In one of the houses there, a Blackbelt will give you TM 31 
 - Brick Break. Finally, it's time to get your last badge. Surf to the gym 
 in the center of the city, and get ready to rumble!
 
 Final Badge
 
 Steven will talk to you first, and then fly away. Go inside the gym, where 
 your final gym battle awaits you. This gym is filled with trainers with 
 Water Pokemon, and a hard ice puzzle. To walk around on the ice, you must 
 touch every part of the ice (make it crack) with your feet only once, or 
 you'll fall to the room below, where many trainers await you. In order to 
 get through without falling, please following this guide once you touch the 
 first piece of ice, and save each time you complete a puzzle:
 
 1 step right, 1 step up, 2 steps left, 1 step up, 1 step right, and climb 
 the stairs.
 1 step up onto the ice, 3 steps left, 2 steps up, 2 steps right, 1 step 
 down, 3 step right, 1 step down, 1 step right, 2 steps up, 3 steps left, 
 and climb the stairs.
 1 step up onto the ice, 2 steps right, 1 step up, 2 steps right, 1 step 
 down, 1 step right, 3 steps up, 2 steps left, 1 step down, 1 step left, 1 
 step up, 1 step left, 2 steps down, 2 steps left, 1 step down, 1 step left, 
 1 step up, 1 step left, 1 step down, 1 step left, 1 step up, 1 step left, 2 
 steps up, 1 step right, 1 step down, 1 step right, 1 step up, 1 step right, 
 1 step down, 1 step right, 1 step up, 1 step right, and climb the stairs.
 
 After all that, you can battle the gym leader. He's Wallace, and you've 
 just met him a while ago. Now you're going to battle him for your final 
 badge. He has the following five Pokemon: a lv. 40 Luvdisc, a lv. 42 
 Whiscash, a lv. 40 Sealeo, a lv. 42 Seaking, and a lv. 43 Milotic. The last 
 Pokemon, is of course, the hardest to defeat. Milotic knows Recover, so 
 knock it out quickly! After winning, you'll receive TM 03 - Water Pulse and 
 the Rain Badge. Now all Pokemon will obey you, and you can now use 
 Waterfall outside of battle! Leave the gym simply by falling through the ice.
 
 You've done it. You've traveled and collected all eight gym bagdes. Your 
 final destination now is the Pokemon League in Ever Grande City. Leave 
 Sootopolis City by diving at the dark waters south of the city. Get out of 
 the small cave, and resurface. Go east, and then south onto Route 128.
 
 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 Route 128, 129, 130, 131
 
 As you go south toward your destination, you'll notice many patches of dark 
 water. Dive down whenever you see one, because there just may be an item 
 underneath. The Protein shown on the left was found by diving into a dark 
 patch of water surrounded by white-colored land. You'll be going south for 
 quite a while. When reach Route 129, start going west.
 
 Locations (Route 128)
 Corsola
 Luvdisc
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 
 
 Go west from Route 129. You'll meet some trainers, continue on to Route 
 130, and find the Sky Pillar in the middle of Route 131. Here, you can try 
 to catch the legendary Pokemon Rayquaza. Sky Pillar will only be open to 
 you after you defeat the Elite 4.
 
 Sky Pillar
 
 Sky Pillar is a kind of secret tower in this game, and contains a vicious 
 looking legendary Pokemon. Enter the cave, and go into the tower. The first 
 floor is pretty simple: just walk up the stairs. You'll find cracks on the 
 floor on the second floor. Use your Mach Bike to get past it. There will be 
 two staircases on the third floor. Take the one on the right to get to the 
 fourth floor. This is the tricky part. The cracks here are hard to get 
 through, as you'll need to cruise through every one of them on your bike in 
 one go. If you stop, the bike will lose it's momentum, and you'll drop 
 down. Go to the middle roughly where the area of the middle stairs in the 
 previous floor, and drop down. From here on, just find your way to the 
 staircases, and everything will work out fine. That is, until you reach the 
 sixth floor, where a legendary Pokemon awaits you.
 
 It's a lv. 70 Pokemon: Rayquaza. It is a Dragon/Flying type, and will knock 
 your Pokemon out real quick if you're not careful. Also known as the Sky 
 High Pokemon, Rayquaza is the strongest Pokemon in this game (nearly 
 equivalent to Mewtwo in Red/Blue/Yellow). So you better be careful, 'cause 
 you have a deadly dragon on your hands.
 
 Locations (Route 129)
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Sharpedo
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wailord
 Wingull
 
 
 Locations (Route 130 & Mirage Island)
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Sharpedo
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 Wynaut
 
 
 
 
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 Logs
 
 Pacifidlog Town is a weird looking place. It is a few houses floating on 
 water, connected by logs. There isn't any real meaning to this town until 
 later in the game, when you need to fly here. There's no point in going on 
 to the next routes, which is also known as Ocean Currents. Once you go 
 here, it'll automatically move you. You won't need to go here until later 
 in the game. Now you can Surf east towards Ever Grande City.
 
 Locations (Pacifidlog Town & Route 131)
 Magikarp
 Pelipper
 Sharpedo
 Tentacool
 Wailmer
 Wingull
 
 . Ever Grande City (Victory Road/Pokemon League)
 Victory Road
 
 Once you set foot on Ever Grande City, the first place you want to go to is 
 the Pokemon Center. Heal your Pokemon, and make sure your Pokemon knows 
 Surf, Strength, Flash, Rock Smash, and Waterfall, needed to get through 
 what's coming up next. Then, go into the cave. It's that familiar name: 
 Victory Road.
 
 Victory Road is filled with super tough wild Pokemon and powerful trainers, 
 so you better be prepared. Go straight up, go up the stairs, and cross the 
 bridge. Go up a bit more, fight the trainer, and climb onto the ladder. Use 
 Flash to see more of the screen. Go right, down a bit, and then left. Push 
 the boulder left and the next boulder right using Strength. Continue down 
 the path that was previously blocked. Next, use Rock Smash to break the 
 rock, and go up the stairs. Cross the bridge, and when you step down the 
 stairs, a trainer will challenge you to a match. At the split go down, you 
 will eventually find another ladder going down. Fight the trainer and go up 
 to the water. Surf up a little, and then go up the stairs and take the 
 nearest ladder. In the area, you'll find TM 29 - Psychic. Go back to the 
 water, and surf west until you reach the waterfall. Now go up the waterfall.
 
 There is a hidden Elixir in the empty area to the right. Go on land and 
 walk west. You'll find a trainer and a Full Heal. Continue surfing west, 
 and go down the waterfall. Go east, and climb the ladder. Afterwards, go 
 down. You'll find some rocks that you'll need to either break or push. 
 Smash the first rock, and move the first boulder up. Smash the second rock, 
 and continue north. Climb the ladder. Go up the stairs, corss the bridge, 
 and go north. A trainer challenges you to a battle. Follow the path 
 afterwards. When you reach the top, Wally will challenge you to a battle. 
 He has a total of five Pokemon, and they're pretty strong. I suggest that 
 you save the game before going near the top. Get out of Victory Road and 
 follow the path. You've finally made it to the Pokemon League!
 
 Locations (Route 128)
 Aron
 Barboach
 Geodude
 Golbat
 Goldeen
 Graveler
 Hariyama
 Lairon
 Loudred
 Makuhita
 Mawile
 Medicham
 Meditite
 Sableye
 Whiscash
 Whismur
 Zubat
 
 
 
 
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 Pokemon League
 
 You'll definitely want to heal your Pokemon once you get into the Pokemon 
 League building. Go into your PC, and draw out any Pokemon you want to use 
 during battle. Stock up on some essential items, such as Full Restore or 
 Revive. After that, save the game in case you lose, and talk to one of the 
 two officials standing by the entrance. Go inside, and get ready to battle 
 the Elite Four!
 
 The first member of the Elite Four is Sidney. He uses Dark Pokemon. His 
 Pokemon are listed below:
 
 
 lv. 46 Mightyena (Dark)
 lv. 48 Cacturne (Dark/Grass)
 lv. 46 Shiftry (Dark/Grass)
 lv. 48 Sharpedo(Dark/Water)
 lv. 49 Absol(Dark)
 
 The second member of the Elite Four is Phoebe. She uses Ghost Pokemon. 
 Psychic attacks will work great with her Pokemon. Her Pokemon are listed below:
 
 
 lv. 48 Dusclops (Ghost)
 lv. 49 Banette (Ghost)
 lv. 50 Sableye (Dark/Ghost)
 lv. 49 Banette (Ghost)
 lv. 51 Dusclops (Ghost)
 
 The third member of the Elite Four is Glacia. She uses Ice Pokemon. 
 Thunderbolts should do the work perfectly well here. Her Pokemon are listed 
 below:
 
 
 lv. 50 Glalie (Ice)
 lv. 50 Sealeo (Ice/Water)
 lv. 52 Sealeo (Ice/Water)
 lv. 52 Glalie (Ice)
 lv. 53 Walrein (Ice/Water)
 
 The final member of the Elite Four is Drake. He uses Dragon Pokemon. Ice 
 Beams will totally destroy his Pokemon. His Pokemon are listed below:
 
 
 lv. 52 Shelgon (Dragon)
 lv. 54 Altaria (Dragon/Flying)
 lv. 53 Flygon (Ground/Dragon)
 lv. 53 Flygon (Ground/Dragon)
 lv. 55 Salamence (Dragon/Flying)
 
 Okay, you've beat every member of the Elite Four. You think you're done 
 now? Not a chance. In every Pokemon game, there's always a Champion at the 
 end. Now's the time to continue walking to battle the Champion: Steven! 
 Below is a list of Steven's Pokemon.
 
 
 lv. 57 Skarmory (Steel/Flying)
 lv. 55 Claydol (Ground/Psychic)
 lv. 56 Aggron (Steel/Rock)
 lv. 56 Cradily (Rock/Grass)
 lv. 58 Metagross (Rock/Bug)
 lv. 56 Armaldo (Psychic/Steel)
 
 After beating him, your rival comes in to give you a bit of advice to beat 
 the Champion. But she doesn't know you've already beaten him. Professor 
 Birch also comes, and rates your PokeDex. Steven then takes you into the 
 Hall Of Fame, and records your Pokemon and you into the computer. You're 
 now the new champion! You have almost finished the game, and now the ending 
 credits come up. Sit back and enjoy the beautiful music coming from your 
 Game Boy Advance.
 
 Other Things
 Battle Tower
 
 As I've said, you've almost finished the game. After all the ending 
 credits, you'll be back in your room. Go downstairs and your father will 
 give you an S.S. Ticket. Now fly to either Lilycove or Slateport City, and 
 look for the docks. Talk to the lady, and she'll ask you where you want to 
 go. You'll have two choices: going to the opposite dock (either Lilycove or 
 Slateport, or the Battle Tower. You might want to go to the Battle Tower, 
 where you can battle trainers to get cool items.
 
 Latias and Latios
 
 Now that you've beat the Elite Four, you'll be able to find Latias 
 (Sapphire)/Latios (Ruby) in the wild. This is just like the three legendary 
 beasts from Gold/Silver/Crystal, except there's only one. Now's the time to 
 put the Master Ball to use, because if you see it and lose it, it's hard to 
 find it again. However, you still can find it because once you see 
 Latias/Latios, you'll be able to track them down in your PokeDex.
 
 Back To Meteor Falls
 
 You can also go to Meteor Falls, where Dragon trainers train. Surf up the 
 waterfall by using Waterfall, and look around. You'll find TM 23 - Iron 
 Tail. After seeing an old couple with tough Pokemon, head all the way 
 north, where you'll find Dragon Tamer Nicolas. Hop down the steps to the 
 left now. But before you reach the end, hop left once more to reach the 
 ladder above the body of water. After that, go down the stairs and surf 
 north. Enter the entrance, and continue surfing. You'll find TM 02 - Dragon 
 Claw here. In this small room, you'll also be able to find the Pokemon Bagon.
 
 Beldum
 
 After beating the league, you can also get a free Beldum from Steven at his 
 house.
 
 Fossils
 
 Here's one last thing to do. If you had gotten the Root or Claw Fossil as 
 mentioned earlier, you'll be able to obtain a Pokemon. Go to Rustboro City, 
 and go into Devon Corporation, the large building. Go to the second floor, 
 and talk to the scientist on the bottom row. He'll take your fossil, and 
 will be able to ressurect it. Do some more exploring somewhere else, and 
 come back here after a while (make sure you have an empty space in your 
 part of Pokemon), and the scientist will give you either a Lileep for a 
 Root Fossil, or an Anorith for a Claw Fossil.
 
 The Game Is Not Over
 
 So you've captured Groudon or Kyogre, grabbed onto Latias or Latios, and 
 even obtained Rayquaza. What now? You think you're done with all the 
 legendaries.
 Tell you what: you still have three more legendaries to catch. They are the 
 Regi! Like the three birds in Red/Blue/Yellow (Zaapdops,Moltres and 
 Articuno) and like the three doogs in Gold/Silver/Crystal (Entei,Raiku and 
 Suicune)now in Ruby Sapphire and emerald they are three.
 
 There are three Regi Pokemon: Regirock, Regice, and Registeel. They are 
 weird looking legendaries which take a lot of effort to catch. To try to 
 catch them, you must first get two Pokemon by the names of Relicanth and 
 Wailord. Relicanth can be found by diving near Sootopolis City. You can 
 either fish for a Wailord on Route 129 (very rare) or you can evolve it 
 from a Wailmer, which can be found on Route 122 by fishing.
 
 Surf west from Pacifidlog Town, in the Ocean Currents. Before you do, make 
 sure one of your Pokemon knows Dig. Find a spot to dive into the depths, 
 and dive your way to some inscription on a Braille. Emerge back, and you'll 
 find yourself in a cave filled with Brailles. Go to the middle slate of the 
 Braille and use Dig, which should open it. Go into the next room, and put 
 Relicanth as your first Pokemon, and Wailord as your last. Press "A" 
 against the slate, and there'll be an earthquake. A message will appear 
 saying that a door opened somewhere. The three Regi has been released. Now 
 you're all set to catch them!
 
 Regirock
 
 Fly to Fallarbor Town, and go east into the desert where you found the 
 fossils. You should find a large rock with an entrance. Go in there and go 
 to the middle of the Braille slate. Move it to the right twice, and then 
 down twice. A door will appear. Go inside to get to Regirock.
 
 Regice
 
 For Regice, go to Petalburg City, and surf west. Keep on surfing until you 
 reach a small island. Go west and keep surfing up. You'll then find 
 yourself on an island with a small mountain. Go inside, stand in the middle 
 of the Braille wall, and press "A". Wait for a while (about one minute), 
 and a door will appear that leads to Regice.
 
 Registeel
 
 Registeel is the most powerful of the three. Before trying to catch it, 
 make sure that you have a Mach Bike and a Pokemon with Fly. Go west of the 
 Safari Zone until you reach a mound of earth. Using the Mach Bike, go up, 
 and it will start to rain. You'll find a cave. Go in and Press "A" against 
 the Braille slate. Go back to the middle of the cave, and use Fly. You will 
 then be taken to the cave with Registeel.
 
 Catch: Deoxys and Jirachi
 
 #1 beat the elite four
 #2 beat the master rank in all the contests
 #3 complete your pokedex
 #4 beat every trainer in the game
 #5 beat fifty trainers in a row at the battle tower
  
 AFTER you do all that you can try to find it in the wild, OR you can go to 
 the space center in Mossdeep City. Talk to the guy in the white lab coat 
 looking out the window. He should say successful light number if the number
 he says is higher then 100 you'll go to space to get deoxys. 
 If the number he says is between 56 and 100 youll go to space and catch jirachi.
 
 Thanks for the cheat Harley!
 
 PokeDex:
 Pokemon #001-#151 (Red/Blue/Yellow)
 001 Bulbasaur
 002 Ivysaur
 003 Venusaur
 004 Charmander
 005 Charmeleon
 006 Charizard
 007 Squirtle
 008 Wartortle
 009 Blastoise
 010 Caterpie
 011 Metapod
 012 Butterfree
 013 Weedle
 014 Kakuna
 015 Beedrill
 016 Pidgey
 017 Pidgeotto
 018 Pidgeot
 019 Rattata
 020 Raticate
 021 Spearow
 022 Fearow
 023 Ekans
 024 Arbok
 025 Pikachu
 026 Raichu
 027 Sandshrew
 028 Sandslash
 029 Nidoran-F
 030 Nidorina
 031 Nidoqueen
 032 Nidoran-M
 033 Nidorino
 034 Nidoking
 035 Clefairy
 036 Clefable
 037 Vulpix
 038 Ninetales
 039 Jigglypuff
 040 Wigglytuff
 041 Zubat
 042 Golbat
 043 Oddish
 044 Gloom
 045 Vileplume
 046 Paras
 047 Parasect
 048 Venonat
 049 Venomoth
 050 Diglett
 051 Dugtrio
 052 Meowth
 053 Persian
 054 Psyduck
 055 Golduck
 056 Mankey
 057 Primeape
 058 Growlithe
 059 Arcanine
 060 Poliwag
 061 Poliwhirl
 062 Poliwrath
 063 Abra
 064 Kadabra
 065 Alakazam
 066 Machop
 067 Machoke
 068 Machamp
 069 Bellsprout
 070 Weepinbell
 071 Victreebel
 072 Tentacool
 073 Tentacruel
 074 Geodude
 075 Graveler
 076 Golem
 077 Ponyta
 078 Rapidash
 079 Slowpoke
 080 Slowbro
 081 Magnemite
 082 Magneton
 083 Farfetch'd
 084 Doduo
 085 Dodrio
 086 Seel
 087 Dewgong
 088 Grimer
 089 Muk
 090 Shellder
 091 Cloyster
 092 Gastly
 093 Haunter
 094 Gengar
 095 Onix
 096 Drowzee
 097 Hypno
 098 Krabby
 099 Kingler
 100 Voltorb
 101 Electrode
 102 Exeggcute
 103 Exeggutor
 104 Cubone
 105 Marowak
 106 Hitmonlee
 107 Hitmonchan
 108 Lickitung
 109 Koffing
 110 Weezing
 111 Rhyhorn
 112 Rhydon
 113 Chansey
 114 Tangela
 115 Kangaskhan
 116 Horsea
 117 Seadra
 118 Goldeen
 119 Seaking
 120 Staryu
 121 Starmie
 122 Mr.Mime
 123 Scyther
 124 Jynx
 125 Electabuzz
 126 Magmar
 127 Pinsir
 128 Tauros
 129 Magikarp
 130 Gyarados
 131 Lapras
 132 Ditto
 133 Eevee
 134 Vaporeon
 135 Jolteon
 136 Flareon
 137 Porygon
 138 Omanyte
 139 Omastar
 140 Kabuto
 141 Kabutops
 142 Aerodactyl
 143 Snorlax
 144 Articuno
 145 Zapdos
 146 Moltres
 147 Dratini
 148 Dragonair
 149 Dragonite
 150 Mewtwo
 151 Mew
 
 
 Pokemon #152-#251 (Gold/Silver/Crystal)
 152 Chikorita
 153 Bayleef
 154 Meganium
 155 Cyndaquil
 156 Quilava
 157 Typhlosion
 158 Totodile
 159 Croconaw
 160 Feraligatr
 161 Sentret
 162 Furret
 163 Hoothoot
 164 Noctowl
 165 Ledyba
 166 Ledian
 167 Spinarak
 168 Ariados
 169 Crobat
 170 Chinchou
 171 Lanturn
 172 Pichu
 173 Cleffa
 174 Igglybuff
 175 Togepi
 176 Togetic
 177 Natu
 178 Xatu
 179 Mareep
 180 Flaaffy
 181 Ampharos
 182 Bellossom
 183 Marill
 184 Azumarill
 185 Sudowoodo
 186 Politoed
 187 Hoppip
 188 Skiploom
 189 Jumpluff
 190 Aipom
 191 Sunkern
 192 Sunflora
 193 Yanma
 194 Wooper
 195 Quagsire
 196 Espeon
 197 Umbreon
 198 Murkrow
 199 Slowking
 200 Misdreavus
 201 Unown
 202 Wobbuffet
 203 Girafarig
 204 Pineco
 205 Forretress
 206 Dunsparce
 207 Gligar
 208 Steelix
 209 Snubbull
 210 Granbull
 211 Qwilfish
 212 Scizor
 213 Shuckle
 214 Heracross
 215 Sneasel
 216 Teddiursa
 217 Ursaring
 218 Slugma
 219 Magcargo
 220 Swinub
 221 Piloswine
 222 Corsola
 223 Remoraid
 224 Octillery
 225 Delibird
 226 Mantine
 227 Skarmory
 228 Houndour
 229 Houndoom
 230 Kingdra
 231 Phanpy
 232 Donphan
 233 Porygon 2
 234 Stantler
 235 Smeargle
 236 Tyrogue
 237 Hitmontop
 238 Smoochum
 239 Elekid
 240 Magby
 241 Miltank
 242 Blissey
 243 Raikou
 244 Entei
 245 Suicune
 246 Larvitar
 247 Pupitar
 248 Tyranitar
 249 Lugia
 250 Ho-oh
 251 Celebi
 
 
 Pokemon #252-#386 (Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald)
 252 Treecko
 253 Grovyle
 254 Sceptile
 255 Torchic
 256 Combusken
 257 Blaziken
 258 Mudkip
 259 Marshtomp
 260 Swampert
 261 Poochyena
 262 Mightyena
 263 Zigzagoon
 264 Linoone
 265 Wurmple
 266 Silcoon
 267 Beautifly
 268 Cascoon
 269 Dustox
 270 Lotad
 271 Lombre
 272 Ludicolo
 273 Seedot
 274 Nuzleaf
 275 Shiftry
 276 Taillow
 277 Swellow
 278 Wingull
 279 Pelipper
 280 Ralts
 281 Kirlia
 282 Gardevoir
 283 Surskit
 284 Masquerain
 285 Shroomish
 286 Breloom
 287 Slakoth
 288 Vigoroth
 289 Slaking
 290 Nincada
 291 Ninjask
 292 Shedinja
 293 Whismur
 294 Loudred
 295 Exploud
 296 Makuhita
 297 Hariyama
 298 Azurill
 299 Nosepass
 300 Skitty
 301 Delcatty
 302 Sableye
 303 Mawile
 304 Aron
 305 Lairon
 306 Aggron
 307 Meditite
 308 Medicham
 309 Electrike
 310 Manectric
 311 Plusle
 312 Minun
 313 Volbeat
 314 Illumise
 315 Roselia
 316 Gulpin
 317 Swalot
 318 Carvahna
 319 Sharpedo
 320 Wailmer
 321 Wailord
 322 Numel
 323 Camerupt
 324 Torkoal
 325 Spoink
 326 Grumpig
 327 Spinda
 328 Trapinch
 329 Vibrava
 330 Flygon
 331 Cacnea
 332 Cacturne
 333 Swablu
 334 Altaria
 335 Zangoose
 336 Seviper
 337 Luntone
 338 Solrock
 339 Barboach
 340 Whiscash
 341 Corphish
 342 Crawdaunt
 343 Baltoy
 344 Claydol
 345 Lileep
 346 Cradily
 347 Anorith
 348 Armaldo
 349 Feebas
 350 Milotic
 351 Castform
 352 Kecleon
 353 Shuppet
 354 Banette
 355 Duskull
 356 Dusclops
 357 Tropius
 358 Chimecho
 359 Absol
 360 Wynaut
 361 Snorunt
 362 Glalie
 363 Spheal
 364 Sealeo
 365 Walrein
 366 Clampearl
 367 Huntail
 368 Gorebyss
 369 Relicanth
 370 Luvdisc
 371 Bagon
 372 Shellgon
 373 Salamence
 374 Beldum
 375 Metang
 376 Metagross
 377 Regirock
 378 Regice
 379 Registeel
 380 Latias
 381 Latios
 382 Kyogre
 383 Groudon
 384 Rayquaza
 385 Jirachi
 386 Deoxys
 
 Please dont do any copy of this walktrough.
 
 I will tell you something if you have the Nintendo DS you will know there 
 is a game called Pokémon Dash.But there will be a game called pokémon 
 Diamond/Pearl but here I found some information.
 Information:Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl will be the first Pokemon 
 RPGs for the Nintendo DS. Not many details are known for these games, 
 though it can be confirmed that there will be news Pokemon.So please if you 
 know more information please send it to me.
 
 
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