The essence of Pokémon is battling—encountering other Pokémon Trainers in the field and engaging them in skill contests. But there’s more to raising and battling Pokémon than mastering powerful move sets. To succeed as a Trainer, you must assemble the best Pokémon team you can—which doesn’t necessarily mean stacking it with the strongest Pokémon in all of Hoenn. You must choose a well-rounded team, of which there are thousands of possible combinations. The following section is a primer for budding Pokémon Trainers who hope to achieve the title of Pokémon Champion. It details how to catch, raise, train, and breed Pokémon. In Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev, as with the other Pokémon games, you get out of it what you put in. The harder you work to build a great team, the more fun you’ll have touring Hoenn and battling against both Trainers and your friends.
Gotta Catch ‘Em All
At the beginning of Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev, you receive your starter Pokémon. You can carry up to six in your team, as well as fill an entire Pokédex with more than 700 Pokémon. To round out not only your team, but also the Pokédex, search Hoenn to catch wild Pokémon. Wild Pokémon are not visible on the world map. They love to hide and jump out, surprising adventurers. If you know where to look, you’ll find more Pokémon than you know what to do with!
To complete your Pokédex and get strong Pokémon, trade with friends. If you have the VBA-Link (I think), you can trade Pokémon between each other.
In the Wild
Hoenn is teeming with wild Pokémon. Behind every rustling leaf or shifting blade of grass there may be a new friend. You may also reel in a new member of your Pokémon team from below the waves. Here’s how to best situate yourself for a new wild Pokémon encounter in Hoenn’s environments.
Grass
To encounter wild Pokémon, run through tall grass. Walk around these leafier areas, and you’ll meet a wild Pokémon every few steps. There are times when you will not want to encounter wild Pokémon. Maybe your Pokémon are weak from a tough battle. If that’s the case, either stay off the grass or use an Item such as Repel to keep wild Pokémon from interrupting your journey.
Surfing/Diving
Many Pokémon live in Hoenn’s waters. To encounter these Pokémon, take to the open blue by either surfing on a Pokémon’s back, after finding HM03 (Surf), or slipping beneath the waves, after finding HM07 (Dive). As you skim across the surface, wild Pokémon jump up to greet you. While under the water, look in the seaweed patches to find wild Pokémon.
Fishing
The only way to catch some Water-type Pokémon is by fishing. In order to cast your line, you must first find a Fishing Rod. There are three types of Fishing Rods in Hoenn: Old Rod, Good Rod, and Super Rod, and each Rod offers different results. Some wild Pokémon turn up their noses at an Old Rod, preferring to wait for a Super Rod’s bait. Some Pokémon nbble at the Rods, but the frequency changes depending on which Rod you use. For example, a rare Pokémon caught with the Good Rood may be common when you upgrade to the Super Rod.
Old Rod | Dewford Town |
Good Rod | Route 118 |
Super Rod | Mossdeep City |
Caves
Some Pokémon linger in Hoenn’s cave. They are hard to see in the dark, so even if you’re not looking behind boulders, they can surprise you. If you’re trying to get to a Pokémon Center with weak Pokémon, tramping through a cave is not the best route.
Rock Smash
After you learn Rock Smash (HM06), you can smash small boulders. This sometimes releases hiding Pokémon, such as Geodude. Not ever rock unveils a Pokémon, but if you’re going to reduce boulders to gravel, be ready for the occasional surprise.
Poké Balls
You cannot catch wild Pokémon unless you have a Poké Ball. The more Poké Balls you have, the better. There are many types of Poké Balls, some better suited for certain situations and Pokémon than others. Some Poké Balls are more expensive, and while the expensive Ultra Balls may have a higher success rate than a regular Poké Ball, your results may vary. If you have the cash, feel free to load up on expensive Poké Balls, but be aware that sometimes the best tools for the job are the cheapest.
Name | Description | Catch Rate |
Poké Ball | A device for catching wild Pokémon. It’s thrown like a ball at a Pokémon, comfortably encapsulating its target. | 1x |
Great Ball | A good, high-performance Poké Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Poké Ball. | 1.5x |
Ultra Ball | An ultra-high-performance Poké Ball that provides a higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a Great Ball. | 2x |
Master Ball | The best Poké Ball with the ultimate level of performance. With it, you will catch any wild Pokémon without fail. | 255x |
Safari Ball | A special Ball that is only used in the Safari Zone | 1.5x |
Level Ball | A Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon that are at a lower level than your own Pokémon. | 1x if the player’s Pokémon is the same level as or a lower level than the wild Pokémon 2x if the player’s Pokémon is at a higher level than the wild Pokémon but less than double it 4x if the player’s Pokémon is more than double but less than four times the level of the wild Pokémon 8x if the player’s Pokémon is of a level four times or more than that of the wild Pokémon |
Lure Ball | A Poké Ball that is good for catching Pokémon that you reel in with a rod while out fishing. | 5x if used on a Pokémon encountered while fishing. 1x otherwise |
Moon Ball | A Poké Ball that will make it easier to catch Pokémon that can evolve using a Moon Stone. | 4x if used on a Pokémon that is part of a family that can evolve, otherwise 1x. |
Friend Ball | A strange Poké Ball that will make the wild Pokémon caught with it more friendly toward you immediately. | 1x |
Love Ball | A Poké Ball that works best when catching a Pokémon that is of the opposite gender of your Pokémon. | 8x if used on a Pokémon of the same species but opposite gender of the player’s Pokémon, otherwise 1x. |
Heavy Ball | A Poké Ball that is better than usual at catching very heavy Pokémon. | -20 if used on Pokémon weighing at most 220.2 lbs. No modifier if used on Pokémon weighing between 220.5 lbs. and 440.7 lbs.SM +20 if used on Pokémon weighing between 440.9 lbs. and 661.2 lbs. +30 if used on Pokémon weighing at least 661.4 lbs. |
Fast Ball | A Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon that are usually very quick to run away. | 4x if used on a Pokémon with a base Speed of at least 100, otherwise 1x |
Premier Ball | A somewhat rare Poké Ball that was made as a commemorative item used to celebrate an event of some sort. | 1x |
Repeat Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on a Pokémon species that has been caught before. | 3.5x if used on a Pokémon that is registered in the player’s Pokémon as caught. 1x otherwise |
Timer Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that becomes progressively more effective the more turns that are taken in battle. | (1 + number of turns passed in battle * 1229/4096)×, maximum 4× |
Nest Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that becomes more effective the lower the level of the wild Pokémon. | ((41 – Pokémon’s level) ÷ 10)× if Pokémon’s level is between 1 and 29, 1x otherwise |
Net Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that is more effective when attempting to catch Water- or Bug-type Pokémon. | 3.5x if used on a Water-type or Bug-type Pokémon 1x otherwise |
Dive Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well when catching Pokémon that live underwater. | 3.5× if used on a water-dwelling Pokémon 1x otherwise |
Luxury Ball | A particularly comfortable Poké Ball that makes a wild Pokémon quickly grow friendlier after being caught. | 1x |
Heal Ball | A remedial Poké Ball that restores the HP of a Pokémon caught with it and eliminates any status conditions. | 1x |
Quick Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that has a more successful catch rate if used at the start of a wild encounter. | 5x if used on the first turn of a battle, 1x otherwise. |
Dusk Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch wild Pokémon at night or in dark places like caves. | 3.5x if used in a cave or at night, 1x otherwise |
Cherish Ball | A quite rare Poké Ball that has been crafted in order to commemorate a special occasion of some sort. | 1x |
Beast Ball | A special Poké Ball designed to catch Ultra Beasts. It has a low success rate for catching others. | 5x if used on an Ultra Beast, 0.1x otherwise. |
Trading Pokémon
It would be too easy to just trade high-level Pokémon from another game to Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev and start the story mode. What Gym Leader could stand up against a newcomer that magically has a team full of Legendary Pokémon, such as Groudon and Latias? You must wait until you have earned the Gym Badges required for Pokémon of specific levels to obey your commands. Otherwise, that LV85 Rayquaza on your team will ignore your requests in a battle.
It would be too easy to just trade high-level Pokémon from another game to Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev and start the story mode. What Gym Leader could stand up against a newcomer that magically has a team full of Legendary Pokémon, such as Groudon and Latias? You must wait until you have earned the Gym Badges required for Pokémon of specific levels to obey your commands. Otherwise, that LV85 Rayquaza on your team will ignore your requests in a battle.
Evolution and Breeding
After you catch a Pokémon, you must raise it and teach it new moves. The natural result of raising a Pokémon is Evolution, the process of strengthening a Pokémon so it can take on its advanced forms. However, for some Pokémon, there is more to Evolution than gaining enough experience points to trigger a shape and change. Certain Items and conditions also affect the Evolution process.
Normal Evolution Tactics
As you battle wild Pokémon and Pokémon Trainers, your Pokémon gain experience. The more experience a Pokémon gains, the more it levels up. When a Pokémon reaches a pre-determined level, it attempts to evolve into its next form, if it has one.
The more battles a Pokémon participates in, the quicker it will gain levels. Every level requires more experience than the last to achieve. When your Pokémon are at low levels, they rapidly gain levels. At a higher level, gaining levels takes longer—but the results are greater. And besides, the further you are in your adventure, the more experience you earn from Trainer battles or wild Pokémon encounters.
There are ways to share experience among your Pokémon and spread out the level gains. (It’s not a good team tactic to have a couple of Pokémon at LV35 while the rest of your team is sitting idle at LV13.) Any Pokémon that participates in a battle gains experience after a victory. So, you can set a Pokémon you want to gain levels in the “lead” position (it’s the first Pokémon put into a battle) and when the battle starts, switch it out for a stronger Pokémon or one that is a better fit for the battle conditions. When the battle ends, the Pokémon you switched out in the beginning receives some of the experience earned. The more Pokémon who participate in a battle, even if they are switched in an out for just a single turn, the more the experience is spread out. This slows level gains, but it’s a good way to help a team evenly level up.
When a Pokémon reaches the required level for Evolution, the process automatically begins. You cannot reverse it once it’s complete. However, you can stop the Evolution process before it is by pressing the B button. This keeps the Pokémon in its current form, but it gains the extra level and whatever benefits that brings.
Why would you want to halt Evolution? For one thing, the evolved form of a Pokémon may learn new moves at a decreased pace. The move a Pokémon learns at LV39 in current form may not be learned until LV44 in its evolved form. You give the increased stats of the evolved form to get that move sooner—there is a trade-off for everything.
You can also equip a Pokémon with the Everstone to automatically prevent Evolution. Every level gain after the required number for Evolution triggers the Evolution process. An Everstone prevents this process from starting until you un-equip it.
When a Pokémon reaches the required level for Evolution, the process automatically begins. You cannot reverse it once it’s complete. However, you can stop the Evolution process before it is by pressing the B button. This keeps the Pokémon in its current form, but it gains the extra level and whatever benefits that brings.
Why would you want to halt Evolution? For one thing, the evolved form of a Pokémon may learn new moves at a decreased pace. The move a Pokémon learns at LV39 in current form may not be learned until LV44 in its evolved form. You give the increased stats of the evolved form to get that move sooner—there is a trade-off for everything.
You can also equip a Pokémon with the Everstone to automatically prevent Evolution. Every level gain after the required number for Evolution triggers the Evolution process. An Everstone prevents this process from starting until you un-equip it.
Normal Evolution Tactics
Evolution Stones
A handful of Pokémon will not evolve unless they hold an Evolution Stone. These special Items are linked to the Pokémon’s type and are in areas that match up with the Evolution Stone’s namesake. For example, the Fire Stone is found in the Fiery Path. A Treasure Hunter near Mossdeep City will make you Evolution Stones if you bring him some booty from beneath the sea.
Evolution via Trading
A small group of Pokémon refuses to evolve, no matter if you are at the appropriate level to trigger the process, unless you trade them with a friend. You must also equip some of these Pokémon with special Held Items before trading to trigger an Evolution.
Taming Evolutions
Some Pokémon will not evolve unless they like their Trainer. Every Pokémon has a Friendship rating associated with their Trainer, but it cannot be checked as easily as other stats. To find out if your Pokémon likes you, stop by the Friendship rater in Verdanturf Town. This woman has a special gift for “reading” a Pokémon’s pleasure, and she’ll reward you with more than information, depending whether or not your Pokémon likes you.
Statement | Friendship |
“It adores you. It can’t possibly love you any more. I even feel happy seeing it.” | 255 |
“It seems to be very happy. It obviously likes you a whole lot.” | 200-254 |
“It likes you quite a lot. It seems to want to be babied a little.” | 150-199 |
“It’s getting used to you. It seems to believe in you.” | 100-149 |
“It’s not very used to you yet. It neither loves nor hates you.” | 50-99 |
“It’s very wary. It has scary viciousness in its eyes. It doesn’t like you much at all.” | 1-49 |
“This is a little hard for me to say… Your Pokémon simply detests you. Doesn’t that make you uncomfortable?” | 0 |
To increase a Pokémon’s Friendship rating, spend time with it. Use the Pokémon in battles or at least keep it on your team while on an adventure. The more time it spends with you, the more it will like you. You can also give the Pokémon special treats it likes the taste of, such as Iron and Zinc. Keep your Pokémon happy by healing it when it is injured. If your Pokémon has been Poisoned, for example, the quicker you reverse the damage, the more the Pokémon will like you. It’s also possible to make a Pokémon dislike you. If you feed the Pokémon bitter-tasting herbs instead of yummy recovery Items, it will become upset. If you use a Pokémon in battle until it faints, the Pokémon will dislike you. And while leaving a Pokémon at a Day Care Center or in storage will not make it dislike you, the longer it is out of sight, the easier it is for the Pokémon to forget how much it liked you. It is possible to curry a Pokémon’s favor again should it grow indifferent or dislike you. Spend more time with it and feed it treats, and soon you will be best friends again. You can only evolve certain baby Pokémon this way.
Event | Change based on current friendship | ||
0 to 99 | 100 to 199 | 200 to 255 | |
Using friendship-raising Berries | +10 | +5 | +2 |
Level up | +5 | +3 | +2 |
Using a Vitamin | +5 | +3 | +2 |
Battling against a Gym Leader, Elite Four member, or the Champion (whole party) | +3 | +2 | +1 |
Walking 128 steps (50% chance, whole party) | +1 | ||
Learn a TM or HM | +1 | 0 | |
Using a Battle Item | +1 | 0 | |
Fainting, if opponent is less than 30 levels higher | -1 | ||
Fainting, if opponent is at least 30 levels higher, or outside of battle | -5 | -10 | |
Using EnergyPowder or Heal Powder | -5 | -10 | |
Using Energy Root | -10 | -15 | |
Using Revival Herb | -15 | -20 |
Other Forms of Evolution
- Level Up while holding an Item based on time of day
- Level Up while knowing a certain Move or a Move of a certain Type
- Level Up in a certain location
- Leve Up with a certain Pokémon or Pokémon of a certain type in the party
- Level Up based on time of day
- Level Up a Pokémon during certain types of Weather
- Level Up based on stats
- After Evolution, if there is space on your Team, another Pokémon will appear
- Level Up based on gender
- Using an Item based on gender
Normal Evolution Tactics
You can get more Pokémon through breeding, which you can do only at the Day Care Center on Route 117. The Day Care Center’s function is to “baby-sit” Pokémon while you are on an adventure. While you battle Trainers, the Pokémon left at the Day Care Center gain levels—for a price.
Sometimes magical things happen while you are gone. If you leave two Pokémon at the Day Care Center, there is a chance that when you retrieve them, there will be a surprise waiting for you: an Egg! From this Egg, you can hatch a new Pokémon, albeit one at LV1.
Pokémon keep track of family trees. You cannot mate the offspring of a Pokémon with its parent, even if they are compatible.
Pokémon keep track of family trees. You cannot mate the offspring of a Pokémon with its parent, even if they are compatible.
Some Pokémon cannot produce Eggs, no matter what. Usually these are Legendary Pokémon, such as Kyogre, so don’t try to use the Day Care Center as a breeding ground for Legendary Pokémon. Use these tables to determine which Pokémon are compatible. Pokémon are compatible with other Pokémon in the same group. Some Pokémon belong to multiple groups, meaning they can breed with more Pokémon.
Rule 1: Pokémon belonging to Group 0 cannot produce Eggs.
Rule 2: The Pokémon in Groups 1-13 are compatible only with other Pokémon in their respective group(s).
Group 0: No Eggs-Group Pokémoon | |||||||||
Nidorina | Nidoqueen | Articuno | Zapdos | Moltres | Mewtwo | Mew | Pichu | Cleffa | Igglybuff |
Togepi | Unown | Tyrogue | Smoochum | Elekid | Magby | Raikou | Entei | Suicune | Lugia |
Ho-oh | Celebi | Azurill | Wynaut | Regirock | Regice | Registeel | Latias | Latios | Kyogre |
Groudon | Rayquaza | Jirachi | Deoxys | Budew | Chingling | Bonsly | Mime Jr. | Happiny | Munchlax |
Riolu | Mantyke | Uxie | Mesprit | Azelf | Dialga | Palkia | Heatran | Regigigas | Giratina |
Cresselia | Darkrai | Shaymin | Arceus | Victini | Cobalion | Terrakion | Virizion | Tornadus | Thundurus |
Reshiram | Zekrom | Landorus | Kyurem | Keldeo | Meloetta | Genesect | Xerneas | Yveltal | Zygarde |
Diancie | Hoopa | Volcanion |
Group 1: Plant-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Oddish | Gloom | Vileplume | Bellsprout | Weepinbell | Victreebel | Exeggcute | Exeggutor | Tangela | Bellossom |
Sunkern | Sunflora | Carnivine | Tangrowth | Petilil | Lilligant | Maractus | Foongus | Amoonguss | Bulbasaur |
Ivysaur | Venusaur | Paras | Parasect | Chikorita | Bayleef | Meganium | Hoppip | Skiploom | Jumpluff |
Lotad | Lombre | Ludicolo | Seedot | Nuzleaf | Shiftry | Shroomish | Breloom | Roselia | Cacnea |
Cacturne | Tropius | Turtwig | Grotle | Torterra | Roserade | Cherubi | Cherrim | Snover | Abomasnow |
Snivy | Servine | Serperior | Cottonee | Whimsicott | Ferroseed | Ferrothorn | Phantump | Trevenant |
Group 2: Bug-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Caterpie | Metapod | Butterfree | Weedle | Kakuna | Beedrill | Venonat | Venomoth | Scyther | Pinsir |
Ledyba | Ledian | Spinarak | Ariados | Yanma | Pineco | Forretress | Gligar | Scizor | Shuckle |
Heracross | Wurmple | Silcoon | Beautifly | Cascoon | Dustox | Nincada | Ninjask | Trapinch | Vibrava |
Flygon | Kricketot | Kricktune | Burmy | Wormadam | Mothim | Combee | Vespiquen | Yanmega | Gliscor |
Sewaddle | Swadloon | Leavanny | Venipede | Whirlipede | Scolipede | Karrablast | Escavalier | Joltik | Galvantula |
Shelmet | Accelgor | Durant | Larvesta | Volcarona | Scatterbug | Spewpa | Vivillon | Paras | Parasect |
Surskit | Masquerain | Volbeat | Illumise | Skorupi | Drapion | Dwebble | Crustle |
Group 3: Flying-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Pidgey | Pidgeotto | Pidgeot | Spearow | Fearow | Zubat | Golbat | Doduo | Dodrio | Aerodactyl |
Hoothoot | Noctowl | Crobat | Natu | Xatu | Murkrow | Skarmory | Taillow | Swellow | Starly |
Staravia | Staraptor | Honchkrow | Chatot | Pidove | Tranquill | Unfezant | Sigilyph | Rufflet | Braviary |
Vullaby | Mandibuzz | Fletchling | Fletchindr | Talonflame | Noibat | Noivern | Farfetch’d | Togetic | Wingull |
Pelipper | Swablu | Altaria | Togekiss | Woobat | Swoobat | Archen | Archeops | Ducklett | Swanna |
Group 4: HumanShape-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Abra | Kadabra | Alakazam | Machop | Machoke | Machamp | Drowzee | Hypno | Hitmonlee | Hitmonchan |
Mr. Mime | Jynx | Electabuzz | Magmar | Hitmontop | Makuhita | Hariyama | Sableye | Meditite | Medicham |
Croagunk | Toxicroak | Electivire | Magmortar | Timburr | Gurdurr | Conkeldurr | Throh | Sawk | Gothita |
Gothorita | Gothitelle | Elgyem | Beheeyem | Pawniard | Bisharp | Hawlucha | Volbeat | Illumise | Spinda |
Cacnea | Cacturne | Chimchar | Monferno | Infernape | Buneary | Lopunny | Lucario | Mienfoo | Mienshao |
Pancham | Pangoro |
Group 5: Mineral-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Geodude | Graveler | Golem | Magnemite | Magneton | Onix | Voltorb | Electrode | Porygon | Sudowoodo |
Steelix | Porygon2 | Shedinja | Nosepass | Lunatone | Solrock | Baltoy | Claydol | Beldum | Metang |
Metagross | Bronzor | Bronzong | Magnezone | Porygon-Z | Probopass | Roggenrola | Boldore | Gigalith | Trubbish |
Garbodor | Vanillite | Vanillish | Vanilluxe | Klink | Klang | Klinklang | Cryogonal | Golett | Golurk |
Honedge | Doublade | Aegislash | Klefki | Snorunt | Glalie | Froslass | Dwebble | Crustle | Yamask |
Cofagrigus | Ferroseed | Ferrothorn | Carbink |
Group 6: Indeterminate-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Grimer | Muk | Gastly | Haunter | Gengar | Koffing | Weezing | Misdreavus | Wobbuffet | Slugma |
Magcargo | Ralts | Kirlia | Gardevoir | Gulpin | Swalot | Shuppet | Banette | Duskull | Dusclops |
Chimecho | Drifloon | Drifblim | Mismagius | Spiritomb | Gallade | Dusknoir | Rotom | Solosis | Duosion |
Reuniclus | Frillish | Jellicent | Tynamo | Eelektrik | Eelektross | Litwick | Lampent | Chandelure | Pumpkaboo |
Gourgeist | Castform | Shellos | Gastrodon | Yamask | Cofagrigus | Stunfisk | Phantump | Trevenant |
Group 7: Ground-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Rattata | Raticate | Sandshrew | Sandslash | Vulpix | Ninetales | Diglett | Dugtrio | Meowth | Persian |
Mankey | Primeape | Growlithe | Arcanine | Ponyta | Rapidash | Tauros | Eevee | Vaporeon | Jolteon |
Flareon | Cyndaquil | Quilava | Typhlosion | Sentret | Furret | Aipom | Espeon | Umbreon | Girafarig |
Dunsparce | Sneasel | Teddiursa | Ursaring | Swinub | Piloswine | Houndour | Houndoom | Phanpy | Donphan |
Stantler | Smeargle | Miltank | Torchic | Combusken | Blaziken | Poochyena | Mightyena | Zigzagoon | Linoone |
Slakoth | Vigoroth | Slaking | Electrike | Manectric | Numel | Camerupt | Torkoal | Spoink | Grumpig |
Zangoose | Kecleon | Absol | Shinx | Luxio | Luxray | Ambipom | Glameow | Purugly | Stunky |
Skuntank | Hippopotas | Hippowdon | Weavile | Leafeon | Glaceon | Mamoswine | Tepig | Pignite | Emboar |
Oshawott | Dewott | Samurott | Patrat | Watchog | Lillipup | Herdier | Stoutland | Purrloin | Liepard |
Pansage | Simisage | Pansear | Simisear | Panpourr | Simipour | Munna | Musharna | Blitzle | Zebstrika |
Drilbur | Excadrill | Sandile | Krokorok | Krookodile | Darumaka | Darmanitan | Zorua | Zoroark | Minccino |
Cinccino | Deerling | Sawsbuck | Emolga | Cubchoo | Beartic | Bouffalant | Heatmor | Chespin | Quilladin |
Chesnaught | Fennekin | Braixen | Delphox | Bunnelby | Diggersby | Litleo | Pyroar | Skiddo | Gogoat |
Furfrou | Espurr | Meowstic | Sylveon | Ekans | Arbok | Pikachu | Raichu | Nidoran♀ | Nidoran♂ |
Nidorino | Nidoking | Psyduck | Golduck | Farfetch’d | Seel | Dewgong | Rhyhorn | Rhydon | Mareep |
Flaaffy | Ampharos | Wooper | Quagsire | Snubbull | Granbull | Delibird | Seedot | Nuzleaf | Shifty |
Whismur | Loudred | Exploud | Skitty | Delcatty | Mawile | Wailmer | Wailord | Spinda | Seviper |
Spheal | Sealeo | Walrein | Chimchar | Monferno | Infernape | Piplup | Prinplup | Empoleon | Bidoof |
Bibarel | Pachirisu | Buizel | Floatzel | Buneary | Lopunny | Lucario | Rhyperior | Snivy | Servine |
Serperior | Woobat | Swoobat | Scraggy | Scrafty | Mienfoo | Mienshao | Pancham | Pangoro | Dedenne |
Group 8: Water 1-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Poliwag | Poliwhirl | Poliwrath | Politoed | Mantine | Clamperl | Huntain | Gorebyss | Tympole | Palpitoad |
Seismitoad | Froakie | Frogadier | Greninja | Squirtle | Wartortle | Blastoise | Psyduck | Golduck | Slowpoke |
Slowbro | Seel | Dewgong | Horsea | Seadra | Lapras | Omanyte | Omastar | Kabuto | Kabutops |
Dratini | Dragonair | Dragonite | Totodile | Croconaw | Feraligatr | Marill | Azumarill | Wooper | Quagsire |
Slowking | Corsola | Remoraid | Octillery | Delibird | Kingdra | Mudkip | Marshtomp | Swampert | Lotad |
Lombre | Ludicolo | Wingull | Pelipper | Surskit | Masquerain | Corphish | Crawdaunt | Feebas | Milotic |
Spheal | Sealeo | Walrein | Relicanth | Piplup | Prinplup | Empoleon | Bidoof | Bibarel | Buizel |
Floatzel | Shellos | Gastrodon | Phione | Manaphy | Tirtouga | Carracosta | Ducklett | Swanna | Alomomola |
Stunfisk | Inkay | Malamar | Skrelp | Dragalge | Clauncher | Clawitzer |
Group 9: Water 2-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Goldeen | Seaking | Chinchou | Lanturn | Qwilfish | Carvanha | Sharpedo | Barboach | Whiscash | Luvdisc |
Finneon | Lumineon | Basculin | Magikarp | Gyarados | Remoraid | Octillery | Wailmer | Wailord | Relicanth |
Alomomola | Inkay | Malamar |
Group 10: Water 3-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Tentacool | Tentacruel | Shellder | Cloyster | Krabby | Kingler | Staryu | Starmie | Lileep | Cradily |
Anorith | Armaldo | Binacle | Barbaracle | Omanyte | Omastar | Kabuto | Kabutops | Corsola | Corphish |
Crawdaunt | Skorupi | Drapion | Tirtouga | Carracosta | Archen | Archeops | Clauncher | Clawitzer |
Group 11: Monster-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Cubone | Marowak | Lickitung | Kangaskhan | Snorlax | Larvitar | Pupitar | Tyranitar | Aron | Lairon |
Aggron | Cranidos | Rampardos | Shieldon | Bastiodon | Lickilicky | Amaura | Aurorus | Bergmite | Avalugg |
Bulbasaur | Ivysaur | Venusaur | Charmander | Charmeleon | Charizard | Squirtle | Wartortle | Blastoise | Nidoran♀ |
Nidoran♂ | Nidorino | Nidoking | Slowpoke | Slowbro | Rhyhorn | Rhydon | Lapras | Chikorita | Bayleef |
Meganium | Totodile | Croconaw | Feraligatr | Mareep | Flaaffy | Ampharos | Slowking | Treecko | Grovyle |
Sceptile | Mudkip | Marshtomp | Swampert | Whismur | Loudred | Exploud | Tropius | Turtwig | Grotle |
Torterra | Gible | Gabite | Garchomp | Snover | Abomasnow | Rhyperior | Axew | Fraxure | Haxorus |
Druddigon | Helioptile | Heliolisk | Tyrunt | Tyrantrum |
Group 12: Fairy-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Clefairy | Clefable | Jigglypuff | Wigglytuff | Chansey | Blissey | Plusle | Minun | Audino | Flabébé |
Floette | Florges | Spritzee | Aromatisse | Swirlix | Slurpuff | Pikachu | Raichu | Togetic | Marill |
Azumarill | Hoppip | Skiploom | Jumpluff | Snubbull | Granbull | Shroomish | Breloom | Skitty | Delcatty |
Mawile | Roselia | Castform | Snorunt | Glalie | Roserade | Pachirisu | Cherui | Cherrim | Togekiss |
Froslass | Phione | Manaphy | Cottonee | Whimsicott | Dedenne | Carbink |
Group 13: Dragon-Group Pokémon | |||||||||
Bagon | Shelgon | Salamence | Deino | Zweilous | Hydreigon | Goomy | Sliggoo | Goodra | Charmander |
Charmeleon | Charizard | Ekans | Arbok | Horsea | Seadra | Magikarp | Gyarados | Dratini | Dragonair |
Dragonite | Kingdra | Treecko | Grovyle | Sceptile | Swablu | Altaria | Seviper | Feebas | Milotic |
Gible | Gabite | Garchomp | Scraggy | Scrafty | Axew | Fraxure | Haxorus | Druddigon | Skrelp |
Dragalge | Helioptile | Heliolisk | Tyrunt | Tyrantrum |
Group 14: Ditto-Group Pokémon
Ditto is the only Pokémon in the Ditto Egg Group, hence the group’s name. Pokémon in this Egg Group have the unique ability to breed with any member of every other Egg Group, except for the Undiscovered and Ditto Egg Groups.
Breeding Moves and Stats
Breeding does more than create new Pokémon. Be clever about which Pokémon you breed so you’re sure to create new Pokémon that have greater talents than their parents did at their early stages, such as moves and increased stats.
Newborn Pokémon inherit stats from the parent of the opposite gender. If the baby Pokémon is male, it enjoys the stat increases of the female parent Pokémon. If the baby Pokémon is female, it earns the stat upgrades of the male parent Pokémon. You can use this to your advantage if you have two compatible Pokémon of opposite genders and both have excellent skills and stats. The offspring will be LV1, but loaded with power.
Your new Pokémon can also be on the receiving end of the high-level moves its parents took a long time to learn. Three types of moves can be taught through this strategy: Learned Moves, Inherited Moves, and Egg Moves.
Learned Moves: Moves any Pokémon caught in the wild would know at LV1.
Inherited Moves: Moves learned through the Evolutionary process or via a TM can be passed from the male parent Pokémon, even if the move cannot be learned or used until after LV1.
Egg Moves: Egg Moves are learned from the male parent Pokémon, but these are different than Inherited Moves. Egg Moves are moves the Pokémon would not normally be able to learn.
When a Pokémon hatches, it has the moves a wild Pokémon at LV1 would know. For example, a new Treecko will know Pound, Leer, and Absorb. The Pokémon has enough room to learn one more move; this spot can be filled with Inherited Moves. Inherited Moves and Egg Moves take greater precedence over Learned Moves, so if the Pokémon has access to more moves than you have empty space for, it will replace the Leaned Moves with the Inherited and Egg Moves.
There are ways to breed a Pokémon with impressive move sets. If both parents know the same high-level move, the baby Pokémon will also know it, even though it is LV1.
Hatching Eggs
When the Day Care Center alerts you of a new Egg, you must work at hatching it. First, you must have an empty space on your team to accept the Egg. Without it, the Day Care Center will keep the Egg. After you have the Egg, leave it in your Active Pokémon list to hatch it. Every Egg has a special number of steps required to hatch it, so tramp around Hoenn and you’ll soon have a bouncing baby Pokémon.
Breed two of the same Pokémon to hatch the resulting Egg faster.
Breed two of the same Pokémon to hatch the resulting Egg faster.
Pokémon Battles
There are two types of battles in Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev: battles against wild Pokémon and those against Pokémon Trainers. To succeed at a battle, you must have a basic understanding of the battle system, from selecting moves to pitting Pokémon against weaker types. Battles with wild Pokémon are always 1-on-1 Battles. Battles with Pokémon Trainers can be either 1-on-1 or 2-on-2.
Course of Action
When the battle starts, the first Pokémon on your team enters the field. This Pokémon is called your lead Pokémon. You can switch out your lead Pokémon when you’re not in a battle. After your lead Pokémon is outside of battle, it’s time to choose a course of action. You have four choices:
- Fight: The Fight command allows you to tell the Pokémon which move to use in the battle, whether it is offensive or defensive. Each move has a limited number of uses, which is detailed by its Power Point (PP) level. You can replenish PP between battles at a Pokémon Center, or in battle with a recovery Item.
- Pokémon: This command allows you to shift Pokémon in and out of battle. Is your Pokémon not doing so well against its opponent? Do you have a Pokémon in reserve who is better suited for a particular battle? Call back the Pokémon in the battle and replace it with another Pokémon from the team.
- Bag: Your Bag is full of Items, such as Potions and berries. You can use these Items in battle to recover HP or increase your fighting abilities. If you are battling a wild Pokémon, dip into your Bag to get a Poké Ball with which to catch it. Using an Item from your Bag completes your turn. You cannot complete a battle move and use an Item in the same turn.
- Run: You cannot flee from a Trainer Battle, but if you are battling against a wild Pokémon, use this command to exit the fight. This is not always successful. Some opponent Pokémon have special abilities or moves that can prevent you from running.
Trainer Battles
Hoenn’s fields are full of Pokémon Trainers looking for battles. If you walk into their line of sight, the Trainer challenges you to a battle. You cannot refuse, and you must battle until all of one Trainer’s Pokémon have fainted (lost all HP).
There are a few different battle types in Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev. In addition to regular 1-on-1 Battles, there are 2-on-2 Battles where two Trainers send out a single Pokémon each. In these battles, you must respond with two Pokémon. Your lead Pokémon and the second Pokémon are automatically sent into the battle. There are also some rare four-Trainer battles where you have an ally. During these battles, you and your ally each send out your lead Pokémon.
Using Moves
Offensive moves can dish out different kinds of damage. Some moves direct damage at a single opponent. Other moves affect every Pokémon in the battle.
- Affect One Opponent: In 1-on-1 Battles, this is a given. However, during 2-on-2 Battles, you must select which opponent Pokémon you want to target with a move.
- Affect Two Opponents: Some moves in 2-on-2 Battles affect both of your opponent Pokémon. TM80 (Rock Slide) is a good example of this. Large boulders are hurled at both opponent Pokémon to inflict damage.
- Affect Random Opponents: You cannot direct certain moves at an individual opponent during 2-on-2 Battles. Rayquaza’s Outrage, for example, randomly attacks either of the opponent Pokémon during the course of attack.
- Affect All Pokémon: Some attack moves affect your own Pokémon during battle. When you cast a move that affects every Pokémon outside of battle, be sure that your Pokémon will not be eliminated because of it. Make sure you either have enough HP, or that it will finish the battle in your favor, even if it causes your Pokémon to faint.
Pokémon Types and Battle Strategies
The true essence of a Pokémon battle is the art of matching up your opponent Pokémon’s type with a move type that will send it reeling. Every Pokémon is assigned a specific type, such as Fire or Steel. Every type has at least one type against which it is weak. For example, Water-type Pokémon are weak against Electric-type moves.
Because of this system, you must have a well-rounded Pokémon team that spans several types. It’s a good idea to have Water-, Fire-, and Electric-type Pokémon on your team. Beyond those three types, you may wish to concentrate on raising strong Rock- and Ground-type Pokémon, as well as Psychic- and Flying-type Pokémon. However you assemble your team, though, is up to you.
This chart below details the strengths and weaknesses of Pokémon types and move types. Use the legend to determine which kinds of moves you should use against opponent Pokémon, as well as to identify when you should switch out your Pokémon should an opponent Trainer send in something that exploits your weaknesses.
In Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev, many Pokémon are dual-type, meaning they have two types, such as Grass and Water. In some situations, the second type can work against what would normally be a power move. The Fire-type attack that would damage a Grass-type Pokémon is negated by the secondary Water-type.
In Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev, many Pokémon are dual-type, meaning they have two types, such as Grass and Water. In some situations, the second type can work against what would normally be a power move. The Fire-type attack that would damage a Grass-type Pokémon is negated by the secondary Water-type.
Def→ Atk ↓ | Normal | Fire | Water | Grass | Electric | Ice | Fighting | Poison | Ground | Flying | Psychic | Bug | Rock | Ghost | Dragon | Dark | Steel | Fairy |
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Green = 2x damage, Yellow = ½ damage, Red = No effect
Damage Multipliers
To be a successful Trainer, you must master damage multipliers. Depending on what type of move you use against an opponent Pokémon, you can see a variety of effects. You can also affect the amount of damage done by holding Items that affect a Pokémon’s strength (such as giving Charcoal to a Fire-type Pokémon) or scoring the occasional Critical Hit. Certain moves, such as TM18 (Rain Dance), affect a Pokémon’s attacks, depending on the type of Pokémon in the battle.
Condition | Multiplier |
Move is the same type as Pokémon | 1.5x |
Move is super effect against opponent’s type | 2-4x |
Move scores a Critical Hit | 1.5x |
Pokémon has an Item that raises the move’s Strength | 1.1-1.3x |
TM18 (Rain Dance) or TM11 Sunny Day effects, depending on move | 1.5x or .5x |
Battle Messages
During a battle’s course, you may see messages at the screen’s bottom. These messages let you know if the attacks you are using (or the attacks being used against you) are working, if an attack is not effective, or if your Pokémon has scored a Critical Hit.
Message | Damage Multiplier |
“It’s super effective!” | x2 |
No message | x1 |
“It’s not very effective | x0.5 |
“It has no effect.” | x0 |
“A Critical Hit!” | x1.5 |
Status Anomalies
Some moves are Special Attacks that cause additional effects beyond damage. These attacks cause status changes, such as Poison and Sleep, which have lasting effects beyond a single turn. You can cure many of these status changes with healing Items, such as Antidote or Awakening. A trip to the Pokémon Center can also reverse these effects.
Status Anomalies and Their Cures | |||
Status Problem | Effect | Recovery Moves | Recovery Items |
Attraction | Pokémon is Attracted to its opponent, and will not attack it 50% of the time. | Switch Pokémon with another Pokémon. | Red Flute, Mental Herb |
Burned | Pokémon takes burn damage every round. This status anomaly also lowers the Pokémon’s Attack. | Refresh, TM44 (Rest) | Burn Heal, Full Heal, Full Restore, Heal Powder, Lava Cookie, Rawst Berry, Lum Berry |
Confusion | Pokémon is Confused and may attack itself. | Swtich Pokémon with another. Recovers automatically after a number of turns. | Yellow Flute, Full Heal, Heal Powder, Full Restore, Persim Berry |
Fainted | Pokémon cannot participate in battle. | Revive and recover at Pokémon Center. | Revive, Max Revive, Revival Herb |
Flinch | Pokémon flinches and cannot attack that round. | The condition lasts only one turn. | N/A |
Frozen | Pokémon cannot move from the frostbite. | Recovers when attacked by Fire-type moves or automatically over time. | Ice Heal, Full Heal, Full Restore, Heal Powder, Lava Cookie, Aspear Berry, Lum Berry |
Paralysis | 25% of time your Pokémon tries to attack, it can’t move because of Paralysis. This status anomaly also lowers your Pokémon’s Speed. | Refresh, TM44 (Rest) | Parlyz Heal, Lava Cookie, Full Heal, Full Restore, Heal Powder, Cheri Berry, Lum Berry |
Poison | Pokémon takes damage every round. Depending upon the type of Poisoning, the damage amount inflicted may increase every round | Refresh, TM44 (Rest) | Antidote, Full Heal, Full Restore, Heal Powder, Lava Cookie, Pecha Berry, Lum Berry |
Sleep | Pokémon is unable to move while it remains asleep. | Awakens automatically after a number of battle rounds. | Awakening, Full Heal, Full Restore, Heal Powder, Lava Cookie, Chesto Berry, Lum Berry, Blue Flute |
Trainer Knowledge
Pokémon Natures
Your Pokémon have Natures, things that add to their individual personalities. Natures affect the stat increases your Pokémon enjoys while leveling up. On the stats, two of them will be different colors, red and blue. Red signals an increased stat, blue is a decreased stat.
Manually Raising Stats
You can also increase your Pokémon’s stats manually by feeding it special Items between battles. These Items affect stats in a positive way.
- Calcium: Raises the base number of the Pokémon’s Special Attack
- Zinc: Raises the base number of the Pokémon’s Special Defense
- Carbos: Raises base Speed points
- HP Up: Raises the base number of Hit Points
- Iron: Raises the base amount of the Pokémon’s Defense
- Protein: Raises the base sum of the Pokémon’s Attack
In-Field Moves
While exploring Hoenn, you find seven Hidden Machines (HM) that teach your Pokémon new moves it can use both in and out of battle. These special moves help you negotiate Hoenn’s landscapes, from the salty seas to the dark caves.
Move | Ability |
Sweet Scent | Attracts wild Pokémon, increasing the random battle frequency. |
Teleport | Teleport automatically to the last Pokémon Center visited. |
TM28 (Dig) | Tunnel out of caves. |
TM70 (Flash) | Light up caves. |
TM94 (Secret Power) | Create a Secret Base from holes in mountains, large trees, and blades of tall grass. |
HM01 (Cut) | Slice through shrubbery to create a path. |
HM02 (Fly) | Take to the skies and instantly travel to any city you’ve previously visited. |
HM03 (Surf) | Travel across water on a Pokémon’s back. |
HM04 (Strength) | Move boulders. |
HM05 (Waterfall) | Scale waterfalls. |
HM06 (Rock Smash) | Reduce large crackled boulders to rubble (and find something underneath) |
HM07 (Dive) | Swim deep beneath the ocean’s surface. |
A Quick Walkthrough
If time is of the essence, check out this walkthrough first. Follow this from the beginning of your adventure in tiny Littleroot Town all the way to your showdown with the Elite Four. It details the places you must visit in the right order to unlock all the pivotal events. However, I’d recommend you to use the next chapter, the full guide to the world of Hoenn, to plan your adventure, and use this for reference.
- Littleroot Town
- Set the clock in your bedroom on the second floor
- Talk to Prof. Birch’s kid next door
- Route 101
- Rescue Prof. Birch from the Zigzagoon. Choose a Pokémon (Treecko, Torchic, or Mudkip) with which to battle.
- Littleroot Town
- Get the Pokémon you chose earlier from Prof. Birch
- Route 101
- Oldale Town
- Route 103
- “Rival” Battle #1 against Prof. Birch’s kid (Brendan or May)
- Oldale Town
- Route 101
- Littleroot Town
- Go to Prof. Birch’s lab. Get the Pokédex and first set of Poké Balls.
- Get the Running Shoes from Mom.
- Route 101
- Oldale Town
- Route 102
- Encounter your first Pokémon Trainers on the road.
- Petalburg City
- Speak to Dad at the Petalburg Gym.
- Help Wally catch his first Pokémon.
- Route 104
- Petalburg Woods
- Protect the Devon researcher from an attack by Team Aqua.
- Rustboro City
- Get HM01 (Cut) from the Cutter’s House.
- Take on Roxanne at the Rustboro Gym and win the Stone Badge.
- Help the Devon Corporation get the Devon Goods back from Team Aqua
- Route 116
- Rusturf Tunnel
- Defeat the Team Aqua Grunt a second time to receive the Devon Goods and Mr. Briney’s stolen Pokémon
- Route 116
- Rustboro City
- Take the Devon Goods to Slateport City, and the President’s Letter to Steven in Dewford Town. Get the PokéNav.
- Battle with Brendan/May #2
- Route 104
- Talk to Mr. Briney to get a ride to Dewford Town
- Dewford Town
- Get the Old Rod from the Fisherman outside of the Gym.
- Take on Brawly at the Dewford Gym and win the Knuckle Badge.
- Granite Cave
- Get TM70 (Flash) from the Hiker at the cave’s entrance.
- Deliver the President’s Letter to Steven in the heart of the cave.
- Dewford Town
- Talk to Mr. Briney at the dock to travel to Slateport City.
- Slateport City
- Talk to Dock at the Stern Shipyard
- Protect Capt. Stern from Team Aqua at the Museum. Defeat the thugs and deliver the Devon Goods to Capt. Stern.
- Route 110
- Battle with Brendan/May #3. Get the Itemfinder.
- Mauville City
- Get the Mach Bike and the Acro Bike from Rydel’s Cycles.
- Pick up HM06 (Rock Smash) from the house to the right of the Pokémart.
- Battle with Wally outside the Gym.
- Take on Wattson at the Mauville Gym and win the Dynamo Badge.
- Route 117
- Verdanturf Town
- Rusturf Tunnel
- Use Rock Smash to clear boulders from the path between Rustboro and Verdanturf. Get HM04 (Strength).
- Routes 111-112
- Fiery Path
- Route 113
- Fallarbor Town
- Route 114
- Meteor Falls
- Witness Team Magma stealing the Meteorite from Professor Cozmo.
- Route 114
- Fallarbor Town
- Route 113
- Fiery Path
- Route 112
- Take the Cable Car to the top of Mt. Chimney.
- Mt. Chimney
- Take on the Boss of Team Magma (Maxie) and rescue the Meteorite from their clutches.
- Jagged Pass
- Lavaridge Town
- Take on Flannery at the Lavaridge Gym and get the Heat Badge.
- Routes 111-112
- Mauville City
- Route 117
- Verdanturf Town
- Rusturf Tunnel
- Route 116
- Rustboro City
- Route 104
- Petalburg City
- Take on Norman at the Petalburg Gym and get the Balance Badge.
- Get HM03 (Surf) from Wally’s father.
- Route 102
- Oldale Town
- Route 103
- Route 110
- Mauville City
- Route 118
- Route 119
- Go to the Weather Institute
- Weather Institute
- Take on Team Aqua. Get the Pokémon Castform.
- Route 119
- Battle with Brendan/May #4. Get HM02 (Fly).
- Fortree City
- Try to enter the Fortree Gym, but the entrance is blocked.
- Route 120
- Meet with Steven and get the Devon Scope.
- Fortree City
- Use the Devon Scope to clear the path to the Fortree Gym.
- Take on Winona at the Fortree Gym and win the Feather Badge.
- Route 120
- Route 121
- Meet with Team Aqua on its way to Mt. Pyre.
- Lilycove City
- Go to the Team Aqua Hideout
- Jagged Pass
- Talk to the Team Magma Grunt to learn the latest scheme.
- Lilycove City
- Route 121
- Route 122
- Mt. Pyre
- Climb to the top of Mt. Pyre and stop Team Aqua from taking the Red Orb.
- Jagged Pass/Magma Hideout
- Infiltrate Magma Hideout. Stop Team Magma Leader from waking Groudon.
- Slateport City
- Go to the Harbor and talk to Capt. Stern.
- Lilycove City
- Team Aqua Hideout
- Take on the Team Aqua Admin in front of the Hideout’s dock.
- Get the Master Ball from the Boss’s office.
- Route 124
- Mossdeep City
- Take on Tate and Liza at the Mossdeep Gym and win the Mind Badge.
- Defeat Team Magma in Space Center with Steven.
- Get HM07 (Dive) from Steven in the house northwest of the Pokémon Center.
- Route 124
- Route 126
- Use Dive to go underwater and enter Sootopolis.
- Routes 127-128
- Use Dive to enter the Seafloor Cavern on Route 128.
- Seafloor Cavern
- Take on the Team Aqua Boss.
- Follow Steven to Sootopolis City after Kyogre is released.
- Sootopolis City
- Meet with Steven and Wallace. Follow them to the Cave of Origin’s entrance.
- Sky Pillar
- Wake Rayquaza at top of Sky Pillar.
- Sootopolis City
- Get HM05 (Waterfall).
- Take on Gym Leader Juan at the Sootopolis Gym and get the Rain Badge.
- Route 126
- Routes 127-128
- Ever Grande City
- Use Waterfall to reach the entrance of Ever Grande City and Victory Road.
- Victory Road
- Battle Wally at the entrance of Victory Road.
- Ever Grande City
The Keys to Hoenn: Maps and Events
Many routes have areas that can be accessed only after you receive a Hidden Machine (HM) and teach the new move, such as HM03 (Surf) or HM06 (Rock Smash), to one of your Pokémon.
Many routes have areas that can be accessed only after you receive a Hidden Machine (HM) and teach the new move, such as HM03 (Surf) or HM06 (Rock Smash), to one of your Pokémon.
Littleroot Town
Welcome to your new home: Littleroot Town. The small township is located in the southern region of Hoenn, surrounded on all sides by thick forest. Though you will stray far from home while exploring Hoenn and becoming a Pokémon Master, this place will always remain special.
Item | Location |
Amulet Coin | Talk to Mom after you beat Norman |
Mega Ring | Talk to Mom after you beat Norman |
Mewtwonite X | On top of the bottom left corner tree |
Pokédex | Prof. Birch after you battle your Rival |
Poké Ball x10 | May after you get the Pokédex |
Potion | PC in your room |
Running Shoes | Your mom after you get the Pokédex |
S.S. Ticket | Your dad after beating the game |
Shiny Charm | Completing the Hoenn Dex |
Pokémon Appearances | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip | 5 | Awarded to you after rescuing Prof. Birch |
Event 1: New Neighborhood
Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev begins with your new home in Littleroot Town. Your father is already away at work, so you and your mother must take care of getting everything put away. Thankfully, the moving company’s Pokémon are doing most of the heavy lifting. Your mother suggests you go upstairs and check out your new room. Set the clock on the wall to the correct time to get things started.
Which house you live in depends on whether you decided to play as a boy or girl. If you chose to be a girl, you live in the house on the right. If you chose to be a boy, you live in the house on the left. When it comes time to visit your neighbor, which is soon, visit the house just opposite of yours.
Event 2: Get Neighborly
Now that you are settled in to your new home, it’s time to meet your neighbors. Littleroot Town is a quiet place, but the people next door seem interesting. Head to the house next to yours and introduce yourself to the Birch family. Prof. Birch is away doing research, but both his wife and your new friend (May or Brendan, depending on whether you chose a boy or girl—your new friend will be the opposite gender) are still home. Head upstairs to meet Prof. Birch’s kid.
Event 3: Rescue Prof. Birch
After meeting the Birch family, it’s time to head out into Hoenn. As you head north to Route 101, though, you run into Prof. Birch—and he’s not alone. The professor is being chased by a wild Zigzagoon and he needs your help. Fortunately, Prof. Birch left his knapsack full of Poké Balls nearby.
To help him, Prof. Birch allows you to select one of the three Poké Balls in his bag. This will be your first Pokémon. You can choose either Water-type Mudkip, Grass-type Treecko, or Fire-type Torchic. After selecting the Pokémon you like the most, battle the Zigzagoon and save Prof. Birch.
Prof. Birch is grateful for your assistance. Back at his Lab in town, he allows you to keep the Pokémon you selected. With your first Pokémon, you can now head out of town and start battling.
There is no “correct” Pokémon to choose when Prof. Birch allows you to pick from his three Poké Balls. Choose the one with the look and moves you like the most. As you play, you can catch other Pokémon to complement your first choice.
There is no “correct” Pokémon to choose when Prof. Birch allows you to pick from his three Poké Balls. Choose the one with the look and moves you like the most. As you play, you can catch other Pokémon to complement your first choice.
Event 4: After Rival Battle #1
Word reaches Prof. Birch quickly that you successfully battled his kid. He is impressed with your talent and gives you a Pokédex so you can catalog your finds. His kid also gives you ten Poké Balls, essential for catching wild Pokémon.
Before you leave Littleroot Town again, though, stop at home. Your mother has a present for you: Running Shoes. These speedy sneakers help you cover ground quickly.
Event 5: After Getting HM03 (Surf)
After you receive the Balance Badge from your father at Petalburg Gym, return to your home. Show the Badge to your mother and she absolutely beams—and gives you an Amulet Coin. This helpful Item can double the amount of money won in a battle. Also, Scott came by your home and left an Item called the Mega Ring. I wonder what it does…
Event 5: After Defeating The Elite Four
Defeating the Elite Four is quite an achievement. Head home and share the news with your parents. They proudly give you a ticket for the S.S. Tidal, Capt. Stern’s new ferry. The ferry, which is finally ready to set the sea, can be found in both Lilycove City and Slateport City.
Route 101
Pokémon Appearances | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Zigzagoon | 3-5 | 20% |
Poochyena | 3-5 | 20% |
Wurmple | 3-5 | 10% |
Caterpie | 3-5 | 10% |
Weedle | 3-5 | 10% |
Pidgey | 3-5 | 10% |
Starly | 3-5 | 5% |
Hoppip | 3-5 | 5% |
Lillipup | 3-5 | 4% |
Zorua | 3-5 | 4% |
Fennekin | 3-5 | 2% |
Event 1: Catch ‘Em
This route has eleven different Pokémon. However, until you receive the ten Poké Balls from Prof. Birch’s child, you can only battle the wild Pokémon you encounter. Return to this route once you get those Poké Balls and start padding your new Pokédex.
Oldale Town
Oldale Town is a small township near Littleroot Town. It’s the first place you encounter both a Pokémart and a Pokémon Center. Chat with everybody in town—not only do they have interesting things to say, but you may be surprised by their generosity.
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Poké Ball | 200 |
Potion | 300 |
Antidote | 100 |
Parlyz Heal | 300 |
Awakening | 250 |
Event 1: Speak to Pokémart Representative
When you first arrive in Oldale, visit the Pokémart representative standing near the front door of the Pokémart. The representative is happy to tell you about the shop and she even hands out free samples of the wares.
Event 2: West is a No-Go
The way to Route 102 is blocked by a researcher. The scientist is sketching what he believes are footprints from rare Pokémon. You can access Route 102 only after heading up through Route 103 and finding Prof. Birch’s child. When you come back, the researcher sheepishly stands aside.
Event 3: The Pokémon Center
You definitely want to stop by the Pokémon Center while visiting Oldale Town. Every city in Hoenn hosts a Pokémon Center, which is the most useful plae for a budding Trainer. The woman at the main counter on the first floor is always happy to heal your Pokémon for free. The PC next to the counter lets you access your storage to switch out Pokémon and access stored Items. Because your pockets aren’t bottomless, you’ll find yourself stopping by the PC often, especially if you’re a shopper.
Head upstairs to find the connectivity center, where you can link up with other Pokémon players. You can trade Pokémon, exchange Secret Base information, and enjoy some fun battles.
The prices for Items at the Pokémarts are consistent at every shop across Hoenn. A Poké Ball costs the same in Oldale Town as it does in Slateport City.
The prices for Items at the Pokémarts are consistent at every shop across Hoenn. A Poké Ball costs the same in Oldale Town as it does in Slateport City.
Route 103
Item | Location |
Cheri Berries x4 | Berry patch |
Guard Spec. | End of the path in the trees |
Leppa Berries x2 | Berry patch |
PP Up | Within the trees on the right of the map |
Pokémon Appearances | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Wingull | 3-5 | Grass, 20% |
Purrloin | 3-5 | Grass, 20% |
Hoothoot | 3-5 | Grass, 10% |
Pidove | 3-5 | Grass, 10% |
Bunnelby | 3-5 | Grass, 10% |
Bidoof | 3-5 | Grass, 10% |
Fletchling | 3-5 | Grass, 5% |
Shellos (Pink) | 3-5 | Grass, 5% |
Bellsprout | 3-5 | Grass, 4% |
Spearow | 3-5 | Grass, 4% |
Piplup | 3-5 | Grass, 2% |
Tentacool | 25-35 | Surfing, 60% |
Buizel | 25-35 | Surfing, 35% |
Floatzel | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Poliwag | 25-35 | Old Rod and Good Rod, 100% |
Poliwhirl | 25-35 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Aroma Lady Daisy Reward: 800 | Oddish, Lv. 20 |
Bellsprout, Lv. 20 | |
Roselia, Lv. 20 | |
Twins Amy & Liv Reward: 252 | Clefairy, Lv. 21 |
Jigglypuff, Lv. 21 | |
Twins Amy & Liv 2 Reward: 420 | Meowth (Alolan), Lv. 35 |
Skitty, Lv. 35 | |
Clefable, Lv. 35 | |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 35 | |
Twins Amy & Liv 3 Reward: 552 | Persian (Alolan), Lv. 46 |
Delcatty, Lv. 46 | |
Clefable, Lv. 46 | |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 46 | |
Twins Amy & Liv 4 Reward: 720 | Persian (Alolan), Lv. 60 |
Delcatty, Lv. 60 | |
Clefable, Lv. 60 | |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 60 | |
Twins Amy & Liv 5 Reward: 900 | Persian (Alolan), Lv. 75 |
Delcatty, Lv. 75 | |
Clefable, Lv. 75 | |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 75 | |
Fisherman Andrew Reward: 880 | Staryu, Lv. 20 |
Starmie, Lv. 22 | |
Pokéfan Miguel Reward: 1600 | Pichu, Lv. 20 |
Pikachu, Lv. 20 | |
Pikachu, Lv. 20 | |
Raichu, Lv. 20 | |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 20 | |
Pokéfan Miguel 2 Reward: 2720 | Pichu, Lv. 34 |
Pikachu, Lv. 34 | |
Pikachu (Light Ball), Lv. 34 | |
Raichu, Lv. 34 | |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 34 | |
Pokéfan Miguel 3 Reward: 2800 | Pichu, Lv. 35 |
Pikachu, Lv. 35 | |
Pikachu (Light Ball), Lv. 35 | |
Raichu, Lv. 35 | |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 35 | |
Pokéfan Miguel 4 Reward: 3520 | Pichu, Lv. 44 |
Pikachu, Lv. 44 | |
Pikachu (Light Ball), Lv. 44 | |
Raichu, Lv. 44 | |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 44 | |
Pokéfan Miguel 5 Reward: 6000 | Pichu, Lv. 75 |
Pikachu, Lv. 75 | |
Pikachu (Light Ball), Lv. 75 | |
Raichu, Lv. 75 | |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 75 | |
Black Belt Rhett, Reward: 704 | Scraggy, Lv. 22 |
Guitarist Marcos, Reward: 704 | Voltorb, Lv. 22 |
Swimmer♀ Isabelle, Reward: 160 | Buizel, Lv. 20 |
Swimmer♂ Pete, Reward: 160 | Tympole, Lv. 20 |
SHORTCUT ALERT
Once you have HM03 (Surf), you can cross the water to the east in Route 103 and easily access both Mauville City and Slateport City via Route 110.
Event 3: Battle with Prof. Birch’s Child
Prof. Birch’s child is waiting for a battle in Route 103. In fact, this is the first of a series of battles with the kid. With each battle, Prof. Birch’s child gets better and better, coming at you with more experienced Pokémon and smarter battle strategies. Enjoy this first battle while you can, because he or she will not be so easy later in your adventure.
Prof. Birch’s child uses a different Pokémon in the battle depending on which Pokémon you selected from the Professor after the rescue in Littleroot Town. If you chose Torchic, look out for Mudkip. If you chose Mudkip, look out for Treecko. And if you chose Treecko, expect to face Torchic.
This battle may seem mismatched because Prof. Birch’s child brings out a Pokémon that offsets yours, but keep at it and you will emerge victorious.
This battle may seem mismatched because Prof. Birch’s child brings out a Pokémon that offsets yours, but keep at it and you will emerge victorious.
Route 102
Item | Location |
Potion | Below the ledge on the left side of the map |
Oran Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Pecha Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Pokémon Appearances | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Seedot | 5-8 | Grass, 20% |
Lotad | 5-8 | Grass, 20% |
Tympole | 5-8 | Grass, 10% |
Ralts | 5-8 | Grass, 10% |
Patrat | 5-8 | Grass, 10% |
Sentret | 5-8 | Grass, 10% |
Rattata (Alolan) | 5-8 | Grass, 5% |
Houndour | 5-8 | Grass, 5% |
Growlithe | 5-8 | Grass, 4% |
Surskit | 5-8 | Grass, 4% |
Chikorita | 5-8 | Grass, 2% |
Surskit | 25-35 | Surfing, 99% |
Masquerain | 25-35 | Surfing, 1% |
Corphish | 25-35 | Old Rod and Good Rod, 100% |
Crawdaunt | 25-35 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Youngster Calvin Reward: 112 | Zigzagoon, Lv. 7 |
Pidove, Lv. 7 | |
Bunnelby, Lv. 7 | |
Youngster Calvin 2 Reward: 224 | Zigzagoon, Lv. 14 |
Pidove, Lv. 14 | |
Bunnelby, Lv. 14 | |
Youngster Calvin 3 Reward: 416 | Tranquill, Lv. 26 |
Linoone, Lv. 26 | |
Diggersby, Lv. 26 | |
Youngster Calvin 4 Reward: 576 | Lickitung, Lv. 36 |
Linoone, Lv. 36 | |
Unfezant, Lv. 36 | |
Unfezant, Lv. 36 | |
Youngster Calvin 5 Reward: 1200 | Lickilicky, Lv. 75 |
Linoone, Lv. 75 | |
Unfezant, Lv. 75 | |
Diggersby, Lv. 75 | |
Bug Catcher Rick Reward: 112 | Wurmple, Lv. 7 |
Caterpie, Lv. 7 | |
Weedle, Lv. 7 | |
Lass Tiana Reward: 144 | Hoppip, Lv. 9 |
Lillipup, Lv. 9 | |
Youngster Allen Reward: 112 | Taillow, Lv. 7 |
Pidgey, Lv. 7 | |
Sentret, Lv. 7 |
Event 1: Trainer Battles
You encounter your first Trainer battles while walking through Route 102. However, Trainers will not challenge you unless you speak to them or they catch your eye. Trainers sometimes look around. If you want to avoid a battle, wait to see if the Trainer looks elsewhere and then slip out of sight. However, avoiding Trainer battles is not the way to become the best Trainer in Hoenn. Every successful battle results in experience points for your Pokémon, plus you receive cash. You’ll need as much cash as you can get to shop for needed Items.
Event 2: Berry Picking
There are berry trees all over Hoenn, and the first ones you find are along Route 102. Berries have many uses—they negate status changes, they heal Pokémon, and they can also be used to create PokéBlocks.
To speed up berry tree growth, water the seedlings with the Wailmer Pail, a Key Item you receive in Route 104.
To speed up berry tree growth, water the seedlings with the Wailmer Pail, a Key Item you receive in Route 104.
Petalburg City
Petalburg City is the biggest township you have visited yet. The city has its own Gym, which is where you must go to prove yourself as a Pokémon Trainer. Although you cannot compete in the Petalburg Gym just yet (patience, young Trainer) stop in and say hello to the very familiar (and familial) Gym Leader.
Item | Location |
Max Revive | On the other side of the pond in the northeast corner |
Ether | On the other side of the pond in the southwest corner |
Balance Badge | Given to you by your Dad once you defeat him |
HM03 (Surf) | Given to you by Wally’s dad after you beat Norman |
TM67 (Retaliate) | Given to you by your Dad once you defeat him |
Rare Candy | On the other side of the pond in the southwest corner, HIDDEN |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Poké Ball | 200 |
Potion | 300 |
Antidote | 100 |
Parlyz Heal | 300 |
Awakening | 250 |
Escape Rope | 550 |
Repel | 350 |
X Speed | 350 |
X Attack | 500 |
X Defense | 450 |
Orange Mail | 50 |
Pokémon Appearances | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Marill | 25-35 | Surfing, 99% |
Azumarill | 25-35 | Surfing, 1% |
Goldeen | 25-35 | Old Rod and Good Rod, 100% |
Seaking | 25-35 | Super Rod, 100% |
Event 1: Visit the Gym
Your father runs the Gym in Petalburg City, so be sure to stop there are soon as you visit town. You need to compete at every Gym in Hoenn, but you father will not battle you until you have four Gym badges. However, he offers some words of encouragement and sends you on your way. Your father has a Gym badge that is essential to your adventure, though, so come back to him as soon as you have the required four Gym badges.
Event 2: Meet Wally
Much like Prof. Birch’s child (and a certain gentleman in sunglasses), Wally is somebody you encounter throughout your adventures in Hoenn. Wally is about to head to Verdanturf Town for an extended stay, but your father thinks he should have a Pokémon to keep him company. Accompany Wally to the grassy Route 102 and help him catch his first Pokémon, Ralts. Perhaps having a Pokémon will be enough to turn Wally’s health situation around?
Event 3: Gym Leader Battle #5—Norman
Trainer | Pokémon |
Ace Trainer Mary Reward: 1776 | Wigglytuff, Lv. 37 |
Porygon2, Lv. 37 | |
Heliolisk, Lv. 37 | |
Ace Trainer Randall Reward: 1776 | Purugly, Lv. 37 |
Ambipom, Lv. 37 | |
Cinccino, Lv. 37 | |
Ace Trainer Parker Reward: 1776 | Linoone, Lv. 37 |
Raticate (Alolan), Lv. 37 | |
Watchog, Lv. 37 | |
Ace Trainer Alexia, Reward: 1776 | Watchog, Lv. 37 |
Ace Trainer George, Reward: 1776 Reward: 1776 | Chansey, Lv. 37 |
Snorlax, Lv. 37 | |
Noctowl: Lv. 37 | |
Ace Trainer Jody Reward: 1776 | Zangoose, Lv. 37 |
Ursaring, Lv. 37 | |
Stoutland, Lv. 37 | |
Ace Trainer Berke Reward: 1776 | Smeargle, Lv. 37 |
Smeargle, Lv. 37 | |
Smeargle, Lv. 37 | |
Gym Leader Norman Reward: 4100, Balance Badge: Increases your Pokémon’s Defense and allows you to use HM03 (Surf) on the field, TM67 (Retaliate) | Bouffalant, Lv. 39 |
Exploud, Lv. 39 | |
Staraptor, Lv. 39 | |
Sawsbuck, Lv. 39 | |
Blissey, Lv. 39 | |
Slaking, Lv. 41 |
Once you have earned four Gym badges, it’s time to return to Petalburg and battle your father, Norman. But before you can challenge your father, you must battle at least three Trainers first. The Petalburg Gym is set up as a series of rooms. Each room contains a Trainer who specializes in a way of battling, such as causing Confusion or using HP recovery. A sign on each door explains what kind of tactics to expect from the Trainer just beyond.
You only need to battle three Trainers to reach Norman, but why not take on all seven and earn the extra experience points?
You only need to battle three Trainers to reach Norman, but why not take on all seven and earn the extra experience points?
Event 4: Post-Gym Pick-Up
After you win the Balance Badge at the Petalburg Gym, visit Wally’s house just next door. His father, so pleased with the help you’ve given Wally, rewards you with HM03 (Surf). This Hidden Machine is pivotal for exploring the waterways and seas of Hoenn.
There’s more to do in town than just visit the Gym and see Wally. When you visit the Pokémon Center, look for a gentleman standing near the PC in the corner. The fellow is interested in your exploits and would love to hear all about them. From a collection of available words, assemble a brief profile of yourself and tell it to gentleman.
Don’t forget to explore the two small ponds in Petalburg once you receive HM03 (Surf). There are some goodies near the shores that you shouldn’t be without!
There’s more to do in town than just visit the Gym and see Wally. When you visit the Pokémon Center, look for a gentleman standing near the PC in the corner. The fellow is interested in your exploits and would love to hear all about them. From a collection of available words, assemble a brief profile of yourself and tell it to gentleman.
Don’t forget to explore the two small ponds in Petalburg once you receive HM03 (Surf). There are some goodies near the shores that you shouldn’t be without!
Route 104
Item | Location |
Chesto Berry | Old lady on the north side |
PP Up | East side of the pond on the north side |
White Herb | Lady outside the Flower Shop on the north side |
Poké Ball | South side of the map |
X Accuracy | Behind the cut tree on the north side |
Potion | In the grass on the north side |
TM49 (Echoed Voice) | Guy near the northern entrance/exit of Petalburg Woods |
Cheri Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Leppa Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Oran Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Pecha Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Wailmer Pail | Girl near the north wall of the Flower shop |
Super Potion | In grass patch on the north side in the top right, HIDDEN |
Poké Ball | In grass patch on the north side in the bottom left, HIDDEN |
Potion | On the beach next to the north stairs, HIDDEN |
Antidote | On the beach in the south, HIDDEN |
Heart Scale | Between Billy and Darian on the beach, HIDDEN |
Flower Shop Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Red Plant | 3000 |
Tropical Plant | 3000 |
Pretty Flowers | 3000 |
Colorful Plant | 5000 |
Big Plant | 5000 |
Gorgeous Plant | 5000 |
Berry Lady | |
Item | Price |
Figy Berry | 20 |
Wiki Berry | 20 |
Mago Berry | 20 |
Aguav Berry | 20 |
Iapapa Berry | 20 |
Tamato Berry | 20 |
Cornn Berry | 20 |
Magost Berry | 20 |
Rabuta Berry | 20 |
Nomel Berry | 20 |
Spelon Berry | 20 |
Pamtre Berry | 20 |
Watmel Berry | 20 |
Durin Berry | 20 |
Belue Berry | 20 |
Liechi Berry | 20 |
Ganlon Berry | 20 |
Salac Berry | 20 |
Petaya Berry | 20 |
Apicot Berry | 20 |
Lansat Berry | 20 |
Starf Berry | 20 |
Enigma Berry | 20 |
Custap Berry | 20 |
Kebia Berry | 20 |
Kasib Berry | 20 |
Colbur Berry | 20 |
Roseli Berry | 20 |
Pokémon Appearances | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Combee | 7-10 | Grass, 20% |
Scatterbug | 7-10 | Grass, 20% |
Burmy | 7-10 | Grass, 10% |
Taillow | 7-10 | Grass, 10% |
Kricketot | 7-10 | Grass, 10% |
Slowpoke | 7-10 | Grass, 10% |
Togepi | 7-10 | Grass, 5% |
Flabébé | 7-10 | Grass, 5% |
Spritzee | 7-10 | Grass, 4% |
Swirlix | 7-10 | Grass, 4% |
Totodile | 7-10 | Grass, 1% |
Oshawott | 7-10 | Grass, 1% |
Wingull | 25-35 | Surfing, 95% |
Frillish | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Luvdisc | 25-35 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60%, Super Rod, 80% |
Basculin (Red-Striped) | 25-35 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 20%, Super Rod, 16% |
Basculin (Blue-Striped) | 25-35 | Good Rod, 20%, Super Rod, 4% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Lass Haley Reward: 192 | Shroomish, Lv. 12 |
Flabébé, Lv. 12 | |
Jigglypuff, Lv. 12 | |
Lass Haley 2 Reward: 224 | Shroomish, Lv. 14 |
Flabébé, Lv. 14 | |
Jigglypuff, Lv. 14 | |
Lass Haley 3 Reward: 416 | Jigglypuff, Lv. 26 |
Floette, Lv. 26 | |
Breloom, Lv. 26 | |
Lass Haley 4 Reward: 560 | Gloom, Lv. 35 |
Floette, Lv. 35 | |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 35 | |
Breloom, Lv. 35 | |
Lass Haley 5 Reward: 1200 | Bellossom, Lv. 75 |
Florges, Lv. 75 | |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 75 | |
Breloom, Lv. 75 | |
Fisherman Ivan Reward: 560 | Basculin (Red-Striped), Lv. 14 |
Basculin (Blue-Striped), Lv. 14 | |
Twins Gina & Mia Reward: 168 | Cottonee, Lv. 14 |
Petilil, Lv. 14 | |
Rich Boy Winston Reward: 2800 | Growlithe (Nugget), Lv. 14 |
Litleo (Nugget), Lv. 14 | |
Rich Boy Winston 2 Reward: 3000 | Growlithe (Nugget), Lv. 15 |
Litleo (Nugget), Lv. 15 | |
Eevee (Nugget), Lv. 15 | |
Rich Boy Winston 3 Reward: 5400 | Growlithe (Nugget), Lv. 27 |
Litleo (Nugget), Lv. 27 | |
Eevee (Nugget), Lv. 27 | |
Rich Boy Winston 4 Reward: 7200 | Ponyta (Nugget), Lv. 36 |
Arcanine (Nugget), Lv. 36 | |
Pyroar (Nugget), Lv. 36 | |
Flareon (Nugget), Lv. 36 | |
Rich Boy Winston 5 Reward: 15000 | Rapidash (Nugget), Lv. 75 |
Arcanine (Nugget), Lv. 75 | |
Pyroar (Nugget), Lv. 75 | |
Flareon (Nugget), Lv. 75 | |
Lady Cindy Reward: 2000 | Eevee (Nugget), Lv. 10 |
Buneary (Nugget), Lv. 10 | |
Lady Cindy 2 Reward: 3000 | Eevee (Nugget), Lv. 15 |
Buneary (Nugget), Lv. 15 | |
Vulpix (Alolan, Nugget), Lv. 15 | |
Lady Cindy 3 Reward: 5400 | Eevee (Nugget), Lv. 27 |
Buneary (Nugget), Lv. 27 | |
Vulpix (Alolan, Nugget), Lv. 27 | |
Lady Cindy 4 Reward: 7200 | Glameow (Nugget), Lv. 36 |
Sylveon (Nugget), Lv. 36 | |
Lopunny (Nugget), Lv. 36 | |
Ninetales (Alolan, Nugget), Lv. 36 | |
Lady Cindy 5 Reward: 15000 | Purugly (Nugget), Lv. 75 |
Sylveon (Nugget), Lv. 75 | |
Lopunny (Nugget), Lv. 75 | |
Ninetales (Nugget), Lv. 75 | |
Youngster Billy Reward: 128 | Psyduck, Lv. 8 |
Exeggcute, Lv. 8 | |
Nidoran♂, Lv. 8 | |
Fisherman Darian, Reward: 360 | Finneon, Lv. 9 |
Event 1:Visit Mr. Briney’s House
On your way to the Petalburg Woods to the north of this route, look for a small cottage near the shore with a dock next to it. The owner, Mr. Briney, isn’t home right now. However, you return later in your adventure for some help from Mr. Briney—after you’ve helped him.
Event 2: Get a Green Thumb
After passing through Petalburg Woods, you come upon a small flower shop. It’s hard to miss it as the front of the building is decorated with lots of pretty petals. The women running the flower shop aren’t selling their wares just yet. They’re too busy tending the plants. Talk to them to get the Wailmer Pail, a helpful tool for growing berries in Hoenn. Check back with the shop after you’ve completed more of your adventure. As soon as you can start decorating your Secret Base, these women will sell you some plants to liven up the place.
After you receive the Wailmer Pail from the flower shop, return to your previous berry seedlings and water them. This helps them grow faster. Water them often and you’ll be pleasantly surprised with the results.
After you receive the Wailmer Pail from the flower shop, return to your previous berry seedlings and water them. This helps them grow faster. Water them often and you’ll be pleasantly surprised with the results.
Be Friendly
Talk to everybody in Hoenn. Almost everybody you meet is gracious and willing to chat, but some of them also share their possessions with you. For example, the young man outside of the flower shop has TM49 (Echoed Voice). He’s merrily shouting and would love to share the talent with your Pokémon for absolutely free
Be Friendly
Talk to everybody in Hoenn. Almost everybody you meet is gracious and willing to chat, but some of them also share their possessions with you. For example, the young man outside of the flower shop has TM49 (Echoed Voice). He’s merrily shouting and would love to share the talent with your Pokémon for absolutely free
Event 3: 2-on-2 Battle
After passing through Petalburg Woods, you must cross a bridge. However, there is no way to get past a pair of twins named Mia and Gina. These girls offer you your first 2-on-2 Battle. The battle setup is simple. The first two Pokémon in your pack are brought out. So, before reaching the twins, move the Pokémon you want to use in battle up to the first and second slots.
When you enter a 2-on-2 Battle, you can choose a specific recipient of each of your Pokémon’s moves. That includes support moves in addition to offensive moves. For example, if you have a move that raises Attack, you can use it on your other Pokémon. This also raises a challenge. If you have a move that affects all of the Pokémon in the battle, such as SelfDestruct, your other Pokémon will be affected negatively, too.
Event 4: After Visiting Devon Corporation President
Once you have helped the Devon Corporation in Rustboro City and accepted the request of the President, return to Mr. Briney’s seaside cottage. The man is so grateful that you helped him retrieve his pet Pokémon that he will ferry you across the sea in his boat. This is the only way to get to Dewford Town right now.
Petalburg Woods
The Petalburg Woods connects the northern and southern halves of Route 104. The thick forest setting is home to several wild Pokémon, so make sure you have a Poké Ball or two before heading in—especially if you can access the right half of the woods via HM01 (Cut).
Item | Location |
Great Ball | Top right corner of the map Devon Researcher after you save him |
X Attack | End of the path above the ledge on the right |
Ether | Top left corner of the map |
Parlyz Heal | Bottom left corner of the map |
Miracle Seed | Girl past cut trees once you beaten Roxanne |
Potion | Bottom right corner in the grass, HIDDEN |
TinyMushroom | Just past the cut trees at the dead end, HIDDEN, Near the portal in the grass, HIDDEN |
Poké Ball | Below James in the grass, HIDDEN |
Scizorite | Top right in the grass, HIDDEN |
Pokémon Appearances | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Slakoth | 8-10 | 20% |
Shroomish | 8-10 | 20% |
Cottonee | 8-10 | 10% |
Petilil | 8-10 | 10% |
Phantump | 8-10 | 10% |
Pumpkaboo | 8-10 | 10% |
Venipede | 8-10 | 5% |
Venonat | 8-10 | 5% |
Sewaddle | 8-10 | 4% |
Pikachu | 8-10 | 4% |
Snivy | 8-10 | 2% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Bug Catcher Lyle Reward: 160 | Venipede, Lv. 10 |
Venonat, Lv. 10 | |
Sewaddle, Lv. 10 | |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 240 | Poochyena, Lv. 12 |
Carvanha, Lv. 12 | |
Bug Catcher James Reward: 160 | Surskit, Lv. 10 |
Nincada, Lv. 10 | |
Kricketot, Lv. 10 | |
Bug Catcher James 2 Reward: 224 | Surskit, Lv. 14 |
Nincada, Lv. 14 | |
Kricketune, Lv. 14 | |
Bug Catcher James 3 Reward: 288 | Surskit, Lv. 18 |
Nincada, Lv. 18 | |
Kricketune, Lv. 18 | |
Bug Catcher James 4 Reward: 560 | Masquerain, Lv. 35 |
Ninjask, Lv. 35 | |
Kricketune, Lv. 35 | |
Shedinja, Lv. 35 | |
Bug Catcher James 5 Reward: 1200 | Masquerain, Lv. 75 |
Ninjask, Lv. 75 | |
Kricketune, Lv. 75 | |
Shedinja, Lv. 75 |
Event 1: Aqua Encounter
Your first encounter with the enemy groups in Hoenn, Team Aqua and Team Magma, happens in Petalburg Woods. Unlike the previous games, Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, you are caught in a middle of a conflict between the two teams, rather than just taking one side over the other. In the woods here, you meet Team Aqua. They are attempting to steal something from a researcher from Devon Corporation. Battle the Team Aqua Grunt to prevent him from accomplishing his mission. After the battle, the researcher shows his appreciation by handing over a Great Ball.
Event 2: Into the Woods
None of the three starting Pokémon (Torchic, Treecko, Mudkip) can use HM01 (Cut). You must catch a wild Pokémon, such as a Zigzagoon, to be able to use the Hidden Machine’s new move.
None of the three starting Pokémon (Torchic, Treecko, Mudkip) can use HM01 (Cut). You must catch a wild Pokémon, such as a Zigzagoon, to be able to use the Hidden Machine’s new move.
Rustboro City
Rustboro City is home to the first Gym you can compete in—against Gym Leader Roxanne. After touring this pleasant little burg, head for the Gym and prove yourself against this accomplished Trainer. Emerge victorious and you are well on your way to becoming a Pokémon Master.
Item | Location |
Exp. Share | President after delivering the Letter |
Great Ball | Devon Researcher after getting the Devon Goods |
HM01 | Cutter at his house |
Letter | President after defeating the Aqua Grunt |
PokéNav | President after defeating the Aqua Grunt |
Premier Ball | Little kid in the tall building in the bottom right corner |
Quick Claw | Teacher at the Trainer’s school |
Stone Badge | Roxanne after you beat her |
TM39 (Rock Tomb) | Roxanne after you beat her |
X Defense | Bottom right corner using a shortcut from Route 104 |
TM54 (False Swipe) | Man next to the counter below the cashier |
Float Stone | Ace Trainer on 1F in the building behind the Pokémon Center |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Poké Ball | 200 |
Timer Ball* | 1000 |
Repeat Ball* | 1000 |
Potion | 300 |
Super Potion | 700 |
Antidote | 100 |
Parlyz Heal | 300 |
Escape Rope | 550 |
Repel | 350 |
X Speed | 350 |
X Attack | 500 |
X Defense | 450 |
*These two Balls appear in the catalog only after you smash the rocks blocking Rusturf Tunnel. |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Pokémon Trainer Brendan/May (If you chose Treecko) Reward: 1080 | Taillow, Lv. 16 |
Shroomish, Lv. 16 | |
Torchic, Lv. 18 | |
Pokémon Trainer Brendan/May (If you chose Torchic) Reward: 1080 | Taillow, Lv. 16 |
Ponyta, Lv. 16 | |
Mudkip, Lv. 18 | |
Pokémon Trainer Brendan/May (If you chose Mudkip) Reward: 1080 | Taillow, Lv. 16 |
Wailmer, Lv. 16 | |
Treecko, Lv. 18 |
Fancy a Trade?
If you want a Grass-type Pokémon on your team, talk to the townsperson in the house to the right of the Gym. The townsperson wants to trade a Seedot for a Ralts. If you did not choose Treecko at the beginning of the adventure, this is a good opportunity to get a Grass-type Pokémon and start leveling it up.
Event 1: Visit Cutter’s House
After stopping by the Pokémon Center to rest up your Pokémon, head into Cutter’s House. This is where you receive your first Hidden Machine, HM01 (Cut). This new move allows you to cut down trees, such as the ones blocking your path in Petalburg Woods. There’s a slight catch, though. You cannot use the Hidden Machine until you possess the Stone Badge—which is granted only to a Trainer who beats the local Gym Leader.
Event 2: Pokémon Trainer’s School
You may have the new Hidden Machine, but don’t rush to the Gym just yet. Stop at the Pokémon Trainer’s School and meet a group of budding Trainers under the tutelage of a wise teacher. Of course, none of the kids are paying much attention, but if you listen to the teacher, he rewards you with a special Item: Quick Claw. This Item proves quite useful during your first Gym battle.
Event 3: Gym Leader Battle #1—Roxanne
Trainer | Pokémon |
Youngster Josh Reward: 224 | Geodude (Alolan), Lv. 14 |
Roggenrola, Lv. 14 | |
Aron, Lv. 14 | |
Youngster Tommy Reward: 224 | Larvitar, Lv. 14 |
Bonsly, Lv. 14 | |
Dwebble, Lv. 14 | |
Hiker Marc Reward: 560 | Omanyte, Lv. 14 |
Kabuto, Lv. 14 | |
Gym Leader Roxanne Reward: 1600, Stone Badge, Raises your Pokémon Attack strength and allows you to use HM01 (Cut), TM39 (Rock Tomb) | Onix, Lv. 14 |
Anorith, Lv. 14 | |
Lileep, Lv. 14 | |
Tirtouga, Lv. 14 | |
Archen, Lv. 14 | |
Nosepass, Lv. 16 |
While many of the later Gyms are set up as puzzles, the Rustboro Gym is fairly straightforward. Head through the hallways until you reach Roxanne at the very end. It’s recommended that you engage the Trainers along the way. You can always exit the Gym to rest up before the showdown with the Gym Leader.
Once you do reach Roxanne, don’t sent out a Fire-type Pokémon. However, if you caught Grass- or Water-type Pokémon (or traded for the Seedot), you have a good shot at beating Roxanne. Just keep on volleying Water- and Grass-type Moves at her Rock-type Pokémon and the Gym badge (specifically, the Stone Badge) will be yours.
Event 4: Devon Corporation Gets Robbed
Beating the Gym Leader is hardly the end of the excitement in Rustboro City. Team Aqua apparently regrouped while you were busy and successfully robbed the Devon Corporation. You are led to the same researcher that you met before. He’s staring in disbelief that Team Aqua was able to steal his Devon Goods. The thief is hiding in Rusturf Tunnel, so if you can catch up with him and defeat him, the Devon Corporation will be extremely grateful. This gratefulness translates into a handsome reward.
Explore all of the buildings in this city. A boy in the apartment complex south of the Devon Corporation is giving away a Premier Ball, a very special type of Poké Ball. Once you get it, hold on to the Premier Ball. Don’t use it right away. Save this strong Poké Ball for later in your adventures when you discover a truly rare Pokémon.
Explore all of the buildings in this city. A boy in the apartment complex south of the Devon Corporation is giving away a Premier Ball, a very special type of Poké Ball. Once you get it, hold on to the Premier Ball. Don’t use it right away. Save this strong Poké Ball for later in your adventures when you discover a truly rare Pokémon.
Event 5: Returning the Devon Goods
After defeating the Team Aqua Grunt in the Rusturf Tunnel and recovering the Devon Goods, return to the Devon Corporation. Give the Devon Goods to the researcher and he takes you upstairs to the top floor office of the President of the company. You’ve proved your reliability, and the President has a couple of tasks for you. You need to take a Letter to a Trainer named Steven in Dewford Town and deliver a package to Capt. Stern in Slateport City. Both of these cities are reached by water, so you need to find a boat first.
The President doesn’t ask you to run these errands for free. He gives you a new Item called the PokéNav. This communication and information tool is invaluable to Trainers. The PokéNav allows you to receive messages from Trainers you’ve met and battled. It also holds a map of Hoenn that proves extremely useful when you are outside of battle.
After you deliver the Letter to Steven, return to see the President. He gives you the Exp. Share, a Held Item that helps you level up your newer Pokémon faster—even without them having to set foot in a battle.
After you deliver the Letter to Steven, return to see the President. He gives you the Exp. Share, a Held Item that helps you level up your newer Pokémon faster—even without them having to set foot in a battle.
Two special Poké Balls go on sale in the Pokémart only after you open the path in the Rusturf Tunnel. The Timer Ball is a handy Poké Ball that becomes more and more effective the longer the battle rages. So if you are in for a long battle against a wild Pokémon, having a Timer Ball in your Bag makes the effort worth it. The Repeat Ball has a higher capture rate for Pokémon you have already caught. For example, if you have caught a Marill that has already evolved into Azumarill, you can use a Repeat Ball to easily catch a new Marill.
Two special Poké Balls go on sale in the Pokémart only after you open the path in the Rusturf Tunnel. The Timer Ball is a handy Poké Ball that becomes more and more effective the longer the battle rages. So if you are in for a long battle against a wild Pokémon, having a Timer Ball in your Bag makes the effort worth it. The Repeat Ball has a higher capture rate for Pokémon you have already caught. For example, if you have caught a Marill that has already evolved into Azumarill, you can use a Repeat Ball to easily catch a new Marill.
Route 116
Item | Location |
Repel | Bottom left corner of the map |
Potion | Left of the Tunneler’s house |
Ether | Below the berry patch |
X Sp. Atk | Right of the left Rusturf Tunnel entrance/exit |
HP Up | On the eastern side area of the map |
Super Potion | The dead end at the path of trees HIDDEN |
BlackGlasses | On the eastern side area of the map HIDDEN |
Chesto Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Pinap Berries x3 | Berry patch |
Repeat Ball | Devon researcher after opening up Rusturf Tunnel |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Litleo | 9-11 | 20% |
Mareep | 9-11 | 20% |
Phanpy | 9-11 | 10% |
Shinx | 9-11 | 10% |
Skiddo | 9-11 | 10% |
Doduo | 9-11 | 10% |
Pancham | 9-11 | 5% |
Natu | 9-11 | 5% |
Furfrou | 9-11 | 4% |
Eevee | 9-11 | 4% |
Skitty | 9-11 | 1% |
Turtwig | 9-11 | 1% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Youngster Joey Reward: 224 | Rattata (Alolan), Lv. 14 |
Shinx, Lv. 14 | |
Phanpy, Lv. 14 | |
Bug Catcher Jose Reward: 192 | Ledyba, Lv. 12 |
Spinarak, Lv. 12 | |
Combee, Lv. 12 | |
Burmy, Lv. 12 | |
Hiker Clark, Reward: 600 | Rhyhorn, Lv. 15 |
Lass Janice Reward: 224 | Marill, Lv. 14 |
Mareep, Lv. 14 | |
School Kid Karen, Reward: 320 | Togepi, Lv. 16 |
School Kid Karen 2, Reward: 400 | Togetic, Lv. 20 |
School Kid Karen 3 Reward: 720 | Seel, Lv. 36 |
Loudred, Lv. 36 | |
Togetic, Lv. 36 | |
School Kid Karen 4 Reward: 920 | Exeggcute, Lv. 46 |
Loudred, Lv. 46 | |
Dewgong, Lv. 46 | |
Togekiss, Lv. 46 | |
School Kid Karen 5 Reward: 1500 | Exploud, Lv. 75 |
Exeggutor (Alolan), Lv. 75 | |
Dewgong, Lv. 75 | |
Togekiss, Lv. 75 | |
School Kid Jerry, Reward: 320 | Ralts, Lv. 16 |
School Kid Jerry 2, Reward: 400 | Kirlia, Lv. 20 |
School Kid Jerry 3 Reward: 720 | Pawniard, Lv. 36 |
Meditite, Lv. 36 | |
Kirlia, Lv. 36 | |
School Kid Jerry 4 Reward: 920 | Pawniard, Lv. 46 |
Haunter, Lv. 46 | |
Medicham, Lv. 46 | |
Gardevoir, Lv. 46 | |
School Kid Jerry 5 Reward: 1500 | Bisharp, Lv. 75 |
Gengar, Lv. 75 | |
Medicham, Lv. 75 | |
Gardevoir (Gardevoirite), Lv. 75 | |
Lady Sarah Reward: 3200 | Purrloin (Nugget), Lv. 16 |
Patrat (Nugget), Lv. 16 | |
Rich Boy Dawson Reward: 3200 | Lillipup (Nugget), Lv. 16 |
Starly (Nugget), Lv. 16 | |
Youngster Johnson Reward: 240 | Pidove, Lv. 15 |
Bunnelby, Lv. 15 | |
Hiker Devan Reward: 600 | Geodude (Alolan), Lv. 15 |
Bonsly, Lv. 15 |
Event 5: Returning the Devon Goods
Team Aqua is doing more than stealing Devon Goods—they’re harassing poor Mr. Briney. The Grunt has abducted Mr. Briney’s pet Pokémon, Peeko, and is holding it in the Rusturf Tunnel. Get in there and rescue Peeko. Not only it is the right thing to do, but Mr. Briney will then agree to ferry you across the seas to Dewford Town and Slateport City—both places you need to go for the President of Devon Corporation.
Event 2: Opening Rusturf Tunnel
Turn up the sound when using the Itemfinder. The gadget beeps loudly when you are near a special Item.
Turn up the sound when using the Itemfinder. The gadget beeps loudly when you are near a special Item.
Rusturf Tunnel
Item | Location |
Poké Ball | Top left corner of the map |
Max Ether | Top right corner of the map |
Aggronite | On the rock right of the exit to the Route 116 alcove |
Devon Goods | Aqua Grunt after you beat him |
HM04 (Strength) | After using Rock Smash on the rocks |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Whismur | 9-11 | 20% |
Machop | 9-11 | 20% |
Spinarak | 9-11 | 10% |
Joltik | 9-11 | 10% |
Timburr | 9-11 | 10% |
Teddiursa | 9-11 | 10% |
Nincada | 9-11 | 5% |
Drilbur | 9-11 | 5% |
Paras | 9-11 | 4% |
Gastly | 9-11 | 4% |
Riolu | 9-11 | 1% |
Chimchar | 9-11 | 1% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 320, Devon Goods | Poochyena, Lv. 16 |
Carvanha, Lv. 16 | |
Hiker Mike Reward: 880 | Binacle, Lv. 22 |
Cranidos, Lv. 22 | |
Shieldon, Lv. 22 |
Event 1: Get the Goods
While the wild Pokémon in Rusturf Tunnel aren’t that formidable, you may wish to use a Repel to prevent them from engaging you on the way to the Team Aqua Grunt. That way, you can approach the battle with Pokémon with full HP and PP for their moves.
While the wild Pokémon in Rusturf Tunnel aren’t that formidable, you may wish to use a Repel to prevent them from engaging you on the way to the Team Aqua Grunt. That way, you can approach the battle with Pokémon with full HP and PP for their moves.
Event 2: Clearing Rusturf Tunnel
HM06 (Rock Smash) allows you to smash the boulders in Rusturf Tunnel, but only after you have received the Dynamo Badge. Smashing those rocks not only reunites the two love-struck kids in the tunnel, but you also open up a clever shortcut between Rustboro City and Verdanturf Town.
Route 105, Route 106, and Dewford Town
Route 105 | |
Item | Location |
Iron | Bottom left corner of the map on the island |
Heart Scale | Small piece of land in the south HIDDEN |
Big Pearl | In the spot between the two Trainers HIDDEN |
Route 106 | |
Item | Location |
Protein | In the middle of the map on land |
Poké Ball | Dead end on land in the middle HIDDEN |
Stardust | The lone rock on land HIDDEN |
Heart Scale | West side of the map on land at the shore |
Dewford Town | |
Item | Location |
Old Rod | Fisherman near the Gym |
TM36 | Man in the middle in Dewford Hall |
Silk Scarf | Ace Trainer in the house near the pier |
Gem Lady* | |
Item | Price |
Normal Gem | 200 |
Fighting Gem | 200 |
Flying Gem | 200 |
Poison Gem | 200 |
Ground Gem | 200 |
Rock Gem | 200 |
Bug Gem | 200 |
Ghost Gem | 200 |
Steel Gem | 200 |
Fire Gem | 200 |
Water Gem | 200 |
Grass Gem | 200 |
Electric Gem | 200 |
Psychic Gem | 200 |
Ice Gem | 200 |
Dragon Gem | 200 |
Dark Gem | 200 |
Fairy Gem | 200 |
*Only available until after you get HM05 (Waterfall) |
Route 105 | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Frillish | 25-35 | Surfing, 90% |
Wingull | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Pelipper | 25-35 | Surfing, 4% |
Alomomola | 25-35 | Surfing, 1% |
Krabby | 25-35 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Clauncher | 25-35 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40% |
Kingler | 25-35 | Super Rod, 80% |
Clawitzer | 25-35 | Super Rod, 20% |
Route 106 | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Frillish | 25-35 | Surfing, 90% |
Wingull | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Jellicent | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Krabby | 25-35 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Clauncher | 25-35 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40% |
Kingler | 25-35 | Super Rod, 80% |
Clawitzer | 25-35 | Super Rod, 20% |
Dewford Town | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Frillish | 25-35 | Surfing, 90% |
Tentacool | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Tentacruel | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Staryu | 25-35 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Clamperl | 25-35 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40% |
Huntail | 25-35 | Super Rod 40% |
Gorebyss | 25-35 | Super Rod, 40% |
Starmie | 25-35 | Super Rod, 20% |
Route 105 | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Swimmer♂ Luis Reward: 296 | Carvanha, Lv. 37 |
Buizel, Lv. 37 | |
Poliwhirl, Lv. 37 | |
Swimmer♂ Dominik, Reward: 312 | Tentacruel, Lv. 39 |
Swimmer♀ Beverly Reward: 296 | Wailmer, Lv. 37 |
Azumarill, Lv. 37 | |
Wartortle, Lv. 37 | |
Swimmer♀ Imani, Reward: 312 | Lumineon, Lv. 39 |
Ruin Maniac Foster, Reward: 2340 | Rampardos, Lv. 39 |
Bird Keeper Josue Reward: 1184 | Farfetch’d, Lv. 37 |
Xatu, Lv. 37 | |
Ruin Maniac Andres Reward: 2220 | Drilbur, Lv. 37 |
Golett, Lv. 37 | |
Ruin Maniac Andres 2 Reward: 2820 | Excadrill, Lv. 47 |
Golurk, Lv. 47 | |
Ruin Maniac Andres 3 Reward: 3600 | Golurk, Lv. 60 |
Excadrill, Lv. 60 | |
Onix, Lv. 60 | |
Ruin Maniac Andres 4 Reward: 3900 | Golurk, Lv. 65 |
Excadrill, Lv. 65 | |
Steelix, Lv. 65 | |
Ruin Maniac Andres 5 Reward: 4500 | Golurk, Lv. 75 |
Excadrill, Lv. 75 | |
Steelix (Steelixite), Lv. 75 | |
Route 106 | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Swimmer♂ Douglas, Reward: 312 | Gyarados, Lv. 39 |
Swimmer♀ Kyla, Reward: 312 | Clamperl, Lv. 39 |
Fisherman Elliot Reward: 640 | Magikarp, Lv. 16 |
Goldeen, Lv. 16 | |
Barboach, Lv. 16 | |
Fisherman Elliot 2 Reward: 720 | Magikarp, Lv. 18 |
Goldeen, Lv. 18 | |
Barboach, Lv. 18 | |
Fisherman Elliot 3 Reward: 1440 | Remoraid, Lv. 36 |
Gyarados, Lv. 36 | |
Seaking, Lv. 36 | |
Whiscash, Lv. 36 | |
Fisherman Elliot 4 Reward: 2400 | Octillery, Lv. 60 |
Gyarados, Lv. 60 | |
Seaking, Lv. 60 | |
Whiscash, Lv. 60 | |
Fisherman Elliot 5 Reward: 3000 | Octillery, Lv. 75 |
Gyarados (Gyaradosite), Lv. 75 | |
Seaking Lv. 75 | |
Whiscash, Lv. 75 | |
Fisherman Ned Reward: 640 | Tentacool, Lv. 16 |
Clauncher, Lv. 16 | |
Krabby, Lv. 16 |
USING SURF
You pass an Island Cave on the way between Route 104 and Dewford Town. Until you learn HM03 (Surf) and have the Balance Badge, you cannot visit this mysterious locale. And even when you can, there is still another puzzle to solve before a door magically opens. Could this be the resting place of the Legendary Ice-type Pokémon, Regice?
You pass an Island Cave on the way between Route 104 and Dewford Town. Until you learn HM03 (Surf) and have the Balance Badge, you cannot visit this mysterious locale. And even when you can, there is still another puzzle to solve before a door magically opens. Could this be the resting place of the Legendary Ice-type Pokémon, Regice?
Event 1: Learn to Fish
Even though you have a Rod now, you cannot just start catching every wild Pokémon in the water. Some Pokémon will not bite on a line from the Old Rod—and some are so picky they will wait for the Super Rod before getting interested.
Even though you have a Rod now, you cannot just start catching every wild Pokémon in the water. Some Pokémon will not bite on a line from the Old Rod—and some are so picky they will wait for the Super Rod before getting interested.
Event 2: Trendy Folks
The good people of Dewford Town are into the largest trends, whatever those may be. You can have a big effect on the local scene at Dewford with a few choice words. Talk to the boy just north of the Pokémon Center. He tries to impress you with how cool he is, but you can teach him what cool truly means. Come up with a two-word phrase and teach it to the boy. Before you know it, everybody in town is gabbing about your new catchphrase/
Event 3: Gym Leader Battle #2—Brawly
Trainer | Pokémon |
Battle Girl Laura Reward: 432 | Mankey, Lv. 18 |
Mienfoo, Lv. 18 | |
Battle Girl Lilith, Reward: 432 | Riolu, Lv. 18 |
Black Belt Takao, Reward: 576 | Pancham, Lv. 18 |
Black Belt Cristian, Reward: 576 | Makuhita, Lv. 18 |
Battle Girl Jocelyn, Reward: 432 | Tyrogue, Lv. 18 |
Leader Brawly Reward: 2000, Knuckle Badge: Pokémon up to Lv. 30 will obey your commands. Also allows you to use TM70 (Flash) outside of battle, TM08 (Bulk Up) | Machop, Lv. 18 |
Meditite, Lv. 18 | |
Pancham, Lv. 18 | |
Scraggy, Lv. 18 | |
Timburr, Lv. 18 | |
Hariyama, Lv. 20 |
The Dewford Gym is dark—and it stays that way unless you challenge the multitude of Trainers that line the path to Gym Leader Brawly. Every time you complete a battle, a little more light is shed on the Gym. Once the path to Brawly has been fitfully illuminated, challenge the Gym Leader’s Fighting-type Pokémon with Flying-, Psychic-, or Fairy-type Moves. You’ll do even better if these moves come from same-type Pokémon. Keep countering his moves with powerful attacks and the Knuckle Badge will be yours.
Granite Cave
Granite Cave is a pretty dark place, unless you have Flash, which allows you to light up the cavern. Granite Cave is definitely worth exploring. You’ll find many good items inside, as well as a few new wild Pokémon that you should definitely try to capture with Poké Balls.
Item | Location |
TM70 (Flash) | Hiker near the entrance of Granite Cave |
Escape Rope | First floor of Granite Cave |
Poké Ball | Basement floor 1 in middle bottom of the map |
Repel | Top left of the top section of basement floor 2 |
TM65 (Shadow Claw) | Top right of the top section of basement floor 2 |
Rare Candy | Top right of the top section of basement floor 2 |
Everstone | White rock on the bottom section of BF2 (HIDDEN) |
Right below where TM65 is (HIDDEN) | |
Steelixite | Bottom left corner of the Rare Candy room (HIDDEN) |
TM51 (Steel Wing) | Get from Steven |
Granite Cave 1F | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Zubat | 11-13 | 20% |
Woobat | 11-13 | 20% |
Makuhita | 11-13 | 10% |
Aron | 11-13 | 10% |
Geodude (Alolan) | 11-13 | 10% |
Roggenrola | 11-13 | 10% |
Axew | 11-13 | 5% |
Abra | 11-13 | 5% |
Cubone | 11-13 | 4% |
Onix | 11-13 | 4% |
Nosepass | 11-13 | 1% |
Cyndaquil | 11-13 | 1% |
Granite Cave B1F | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Geodude (Alolan | 16-20 | 20% |
Roggenrola | 16-20 | 20% |
Aron | 16-20 | 10% |
Axew | 16-20 | 10% |
Mawile | 16-20 | 10% |
Sableye | 16-20 | 10% |
Kadabra | 16-20 | 5% |
Onix | 16-20 | 5% |
Cubone | 16-20 | 4% |
Makuhita | 16-20 | 4% |
Nosepass | 16-20 | 1% |
Zubat | 16-20 | 1% |
Granite Cave B2F | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Roggenrola | 16-20 | 20% |
Aron | 16-20 | 20% |
Axew | 16-20 | 10% |
Mawile | 16-20 | 10% |
Sableye | 16-20 | 10% |
Kadabra | 16-20 | 10% |
Kangaskhan | 16-20 | 5% |
Onix | 16-20 | 5% |
Cubone | 16-20 | 4% |
Makuhita | 16-20 | 4% |
Nosepass | 16-20 | 1% |
Zubat | 16-20 | 1% |
Geodude (Alolan) | 16-20 | Rock Smash, 90% |
Dwebble | 16-20 | Rock Smash, 5% |
Binacle | 16-20 | Rock Smash, 5% |
Event 1: Grab the Everstone
While searching for Steven, you come across the special boulder, raised on a small ledge. Examine the boulder to receive the Everstone, a special Held Item that affects a Pokémon’s Evolution process. If you have a Pokémon that you do not want to evolve, pass it the Everstone and it will not try to evolve after each level up past the Evolution requirement.
Event 2: Speedy Delivery
Return to Granite Cave after you have picked up the Mach Bike in Mauville City. This lets you zoom up the steep slope on B1 and cross the fragile floor. You have to be swift, though. Stop too long to make a turn and the floor will crumble beneath your wheels. Explore the rest of the cave on the Mach Bike to pick up some rare Items.
Return to Granite Cave after you have picked up the Mach Bike in Mauville City. This lets you zoom up the steep slope on B1 and cross the fragile floor. You have to be swift, though. Stop too long to make a turn and the floor will crumble beneath your wheels. Explore the rest of the cave on the Mach Bike to pick up some rare Items.
Routes 107, 108, 109, and Slateport City
At the end of what might have been a long voyage—Mr. Briney sure steers fast—you come to Slateport City, a coastal community built on a beautiful beach. Slateport City is one of the few major Hoenn metropolises that doesn’t have its own Gym. Instead, the city hosts a Battle Tent.
Item | Location |
Flame Plate | Rock mass above Denise & Tony (HIDDEN) |
Rare Candy | Ice rock next to Tara (HIDDEN) |
Star Piece | Blocked off by Carolina and Cory |
PP Up | Empty island on Route 109 |
Heart Scale | In front of Mel & Paul (HIDDEN) Under the green umbrella near Huey (HIDDEN) Above the guy with his Zigzagoon (HIDDEN) |
Revive | Left of Mr. Briney (HIDDEN) |
Ether | Southeast of Soft Sand kid (HIDDEN) |
Great Ball | South of Seashore House on blanket (HIDDEN) |
Soft Sand | Girl northeast of Mr. Briney building sandcastles |
Soda Pop x6 | Seashore House owner after you defeat everyone in there |
Alakazite | Bottom left corner of Slateport Market (HIDDEN) |
TM41 (Torment) | Sailor in Battle Tent |
Soothe Bell | Lady on the top in the Fan Club building |
Red Scarf | Chairman if your PKMN is high in Coolness |
Blue Scarf | Chairman if your PKMN is high in Beauty |
Pink Scarf | Chairman if your PKMN is high in Cuteness |
Green Scarf | Chairman if your PKMN is high in Smartness |
Yellow Scarf | Chairman if your PKMN is high in Toughness |
TM46 (Thief) | Team Aqua Grunt in the Museum |
MysticTicket | Capt. Stern after getting the Scanner |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Poké Ball | 200 |
Great Ball | 600 |
Potion | 300 |
Super Potion | 700 |
Antidote | 100 |
Parlyz Heal | 300 |
Escape Rope | 550 |
Repel | 350 |
Harbor Mail | 50 |
Route 107, Route 108 | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Tentacool | 25-35 | Surfing, 60% |
Wingull | 25-35 | Surfing, 35% |
Pelipper | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Shellder | 25-35 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Skrelp | 25-35 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40% |
Cloyster | 25-35 | Super Rod, 80% |
Dragalge | 25-35 | Super Rod, 20% |
Route 109 | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Tentacool | 25-35 | Surfing, 60% |
Wingull | 25-35 | Surfing, 35% |
Pelipper | 25-35 | Surfing, 4% |
Alomomola | 25-35 | Surfing, 1% |
Finneon | 25-35 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Chinchou | 25-35 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40% |
Lumineon | 25-35 | Super Rod, 80% |
Lanturn | 25-35 | Super Rod, 20% |
Slateport City | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Tentacool | 25-35 | Surfing, 60% |
Wingull | 25-35 | Surfing, 35% |
Pelipper | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Magikarp | 25-35 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Horsea | 25-35 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40% |
Gyarados | 25-35 | Super Rod, 80% |
Seadra | 25-35 | Super Rod, 20% |
Route 107 | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Swimmer♀ Denise, Reward: 312 | Gorebyss, Lv. 39 |
Swimmer♂ Tony Reward: 296 | Tentacool, Lv. 37 |
Frillish, Lv. 37 | |
Lotad, Lv. 37 | |
Swimmer♂ Tony 2 Reward: 376 | Tentacruel, Lv. 47 |
Jellicent, Lv. 47 | |
Lombre, Lv. 47 | |
Swimmer♂ Tony 3 Reward: 480 | Tentacruel, Lv. 60 |
Jellicent, Lv. 60 | |
Ludicolo, Lv. 60 | |
Swimmer♂ Tony 4 Reward: 520 | Tentacruel, Lv. 65 |
Jellicent, Lv. 65 | |
Ludicolo, Lv. 65 | |
Feraligatr, Lv. 65 | |
Swimmer♂ Tony 5 Reward: 600 | Tentacruel, Lv. 75 |
Jellicent, Lv. 75 | |
Ludicolo, Lv. 75 | |
Feraligatr, Lv. 75 | |
Sis and Bro Lisa & Ray Reward: 468 | Krabby, Lv. 37 |
Crawdaunt, Lv. 39 | |
Swimmer♂ Darrin, Reward 312 | Huntail, Lv. 39 |
Triathlete Camron, Reward: 1560 | Snorlax, Lv. 39 |
Swimmer♀ Beth Reward: 288 | Panpour, Lv. 36 |
Wooper, Lv. 36 | |
Goldeen, Lv. 36 | |
Totodile, Lv. 36 | |
Route 108 | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Swimmer♀ Missy, Reward: 312 | Mantine, Lv. 39 |
Swimmer♂ Matthew, Reward: 312 | Slowbro, Lv. 39 |
Swimmer♀ Tara, Reward: 312 | Vaporeon, Lv. 39 |
Ace Trainer Carolina Reward: 1872 | Skuntank, Lv. 39 |
Zebstrika, Lv. 39 | |
Cinccino, Lv. 39 | |
Sailor Cory Reward: 1248 | Relicanth, Lv. 39 |
Cloyster, Lv. 39 | |
Tentacruel, Lv. 39 | |
Sailor Cory 2 Reward: 1568 | Relicanth, Lv. 49 |
Cloyster, Lv. 49 | |
Tentacruel, Lv. 49 | |
Sailor Cory 3 Reward: 1920 | Relicanth, Lv. 60 |
Cloyster, Lv. 60 | |
Tentacruel, Lv. 60 | |
Sailor Cory 4 Reward: 2080 | Relicanth, Lv. 65 |
Cloyster, Lv. 65 | |
Tentacruel, Lv. 65 | |
Sailor Cory 5 Reward: 2464 | Relicanth, Lv. 77 |
Cloyster, Lv. 77 | |
Tentacruel, Lv. 77 | |
Swimmer♂ Jerome, Reward: 312 | Sharpedo, Lv. 39 |
Route 109 | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Bird Keeper Elijah Reward: 1248 | Jumpluff, Lv. 39 |
Dodrio, Lv. 39 | |
Fisherman Carter, Reward: 1560 | Lanturn, Lv. 39 |
Young Couple Mel & Paul Reward: 1248 | Illumise, Lv. 39 |
Volbeat. Lv. 39 | |
Swimmer♀ Alice, Reward: 312 | Gastrodon, Lv. 39 |
Swimmer♂ David, Reward: 312 | Octillery, Lv. 39 |
Tuber Austina, Reward: 156 | Luvdisc, Lv. 39 |
Tuber Gwen, Reward: 152 | Azumarill, Lv. 38 |
Sailor Huey Reward: 608 | Wingull, Lv. 19 |
Ducklett, Lv. 19 | |
Shellos, Lv. 19 | |
Tuber Hailey, Reward: 76 | Luvdisc, Lv. 19 |
Sailor Edmond Reward: 608 | Shellder, Lv. 19 |
Tentacool, Lv. 19 | |
Chinchou, Lv. 19 | |
Tuber Ricky Reward: 72 | Zigzagoon, Lv. 18 |
Mantyke, Lv. 18 | |
Tuber Ricky 2 Reward: 140 | Mantyke, Lv. 35 |
Linoone, Lv. 35 | |
Tuber Ricky 3 Reward: 184 | Remoraid, Lv. 46 |
Mantine, Lv. 46 | |
Linoone, Lv 46 | |
Tuber Ricky 4 Reward: 240 | Octillery, Lv. 60 |
Mantine, Lv. 60 | |
Linoone, Lv. 60 | |
Tuber Ricky 5 Reward: 300 | Politoed, Lv. 75 |
Octillery, Lv. 75 | |
Mantine, Lv. 75 | |
Linoone, Lv. 75 | |
Tuber Lola Reward: 72 | Azurill, Lv. 18 |
Bidoof, Lv. 18 | |
Tuber Lola 2 Reward: 140 | Marill, Lv. 35 |
Bibarel, Lv. 35 | |
Tuber Lola 3 Reward: 184 | Staryu, Lv. 46 |
Azumarill, Lv. 46 | |
Bibarel, Lv. 46 | |
Tuber Lola 4 Reward: 240 | Starmine, Lv. 60 |
Azumarill, Lv. 60 | |
Bibarel, Lv. 60 | |
Tuber Lola 5 Reward: 300 | Poliwrath, Lv. 75 |
Starmie, Lv. 75 | |
Azumarill, Lv. 75 | |
Bibarel, Lv. 75 | |
Tuber Chandler Reward: 72 | Remoraid, Lv. 18 |
Skrelp, Lv. 18 | |
Seashore House | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Tuber Simon, Reward: 76 | Mudkip, Lv. 19 |
Beauty Johanna, Reward: 1680 | Mawile, Lv. 21 |
Sailor Dwayne Reward: 608 | Poliwag, Lv. 19 |
Corphish, Lv. 19 | |
Slowpoke, Lv. 19 |
SLATEPORT MARKET
Slateport City has more commerce opportunities than most Hoenn towns. Regular citizens sell special wares at an open-air market to the beach’s north. After you receive TM94 (Secret Power) on Route 111, the two kids at the top edge of the market start selling some slick decorations for your Secret Base.
Secret Power Club Chop | |
Item | Price |
Red Brick | 500 |
Blue Brick | 500 |
Yellow Brick | 500 |
Red Balloon | 500 |
Blue Balloon | 500 |
Yellow Balloon | 500 |
C Low Note Mat | 500 |
D Note Mat | 500 |
E Note Mat | 500 |
F Note Mat | 500 |
G Note Mat | 500 |
A Note Mat | 500 |
B Note Mat | 500 |
C High Note Mat | 500 |
Incense Shop | |
Item | Price |
Odd Incense | 9600 |
Rock Incense | 9600 |
Full Incense | 9600 |
Wave Incense | 9600 |
Rose Incense | 9600 |
Luck Incense | 9600 |
Pure Incense | 9600 |
Lax Incense | 9600 |
Sea Incense | 9600 |
Energy Guru | |
Item | Price |
Protein | 9800 |
Iron | 9800 |
Carbos | 9800 |
Zinc | 9800 |
Calcium | 9800 |
HP Up | 9800 |
TM Shop | |
Item | Price |
TM01 (Hone Claws) | 3000 |
TM73 (Thunder Wave) | 3000 |
TM76 (Struggle Bug) | 3000 |
TM100 (Confide) | 3000 |
TM110 (Stealth Rock) | 3000 |
The trip to Slateport City on Mr. Briney’s Vessel is fast—blink and you might miss the Abandoned Ship on the way to the city. Once you have HM03 (Surf) and HM07 (Dive), return to this vessel and seek out a special Item that Capt. Stern of Slateport City has been looking for. He will reward your efforts.
The trip to Slateport City on Mr. Briney’s Vessel is fast—blink and you might miss the Abandoned Ship on the way to the city. Once you have HM03 (Surf) and HM07 (Dive), return to this vessel and seek out a special Item that Capt. Stern of Slateport City has been looking for. He will reward your efforts.
Doll Shop | |
Azurill Doll | 3000 |
Marill Doll | 3000 |
Skitty Doll | 3000 |
Event 1: Fizzy Drinks
There is a small beach house on the sand in front of Slateport City. The joint is full of Trainers, but if you win every battle, the owner gives you a six-pack of Soda Pop. This fizzy drink restores your Pokémon’s HP.
Event 2: Shipyard
The President asked you to deliver a package to Capt. Stern, so visit the Shipyard to make the drop. Unfortunarely, Capt. Stern isn’t there. He’s away right now doing some important work.
Event 3: Oceanic Museum
On your first visit to the Oceanic Museum, you cannot get in. Out front, there is a huge line of people with very familiar-looking uniforms. But after you find out that Capt. Stern is absent, the line has vanished. Head into the Oceanic Museum, pay the entrance fee, and then start talking to everybody inside. You’ll run into a Team Aqua Grunt you had a previous encounter with, and his ego is still bruised. However, he gives you a gift.
After you leave the Oceanic Museum, you’re visited by a stranger who is currently chronicling talented Trainers. And it seems he has his eye on you. Who is this fellow?
After you leave the Oceanic Museum, you’re visited by a stranger who is currently chronicling talented Trainers. And it seems he has his eye on you. Who is this fellow?
Trainer | Pokémon |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 380 | Tentacool, Lv. 19 |
Oddish, Lv. 19 | |
Grimer (Alolan), Lv. 19 | |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 420 | Zubat, Lv. 21 |
Croconaw, Lv. 21 |
Event 4: See the City
Explore the entirety of Slateport City after dropping the Devon Goods off with Capt. Stern. The open-air market has lots of fantastic goods. And visit the Pokémon Fan Club to learn valuable insights on how to condition Pokémon for Pokémon Contests.
The Chairman of the Pokémon Fan Club awards you a specific colored scarf if you have completely maxed out your lead Pokémon’s Condition with PokéBlocks
- If your Pokémon has a high Beauty rating, he awards a Blue Scarf.
- If your Pokémon has a high Cool rating, he awards a Red Scarf.
- If your Pokémon has a high Cute rating, he awards a Pink Scarf.
- If your Pokémon has a high Smart rating, he awards a Green Scarf.
- If your Pokémon has a high Tough rating, he awards a Yellow Scarf.
Speak to one more person inside the clubhouse. A club member gives you a Soothe Bell if your Pokémon truly likes you.
Event 5: After Defeating Team Magma
After you defeat Team Magma at their Hideout on Jagged Pass, return to Slateport City to catch up with Team Aqua. They successfully steal Capt. Stern’s submersible, but the chase to find it leads you to the feet of a very impressive Pokémon.
Event 6: After Exploring the Abandoned Ship
Once you finish exploring the Abandoned Ship, return the Scanner to Capt. Stern at the Shipyard. As a reward, Capt. Stern gives you a special Item, the MysticTicket. This Item may seem useless at the present time, but once you beat the game, come back to the Harbor.
SLATEPORT CITY BATTLE TENT
Slateport hosts the first of three Battle Tents you encounter during your travels through Hoenn. These contests test your skills as a Trainer by providing highly individual challenges. At the Slateport Battle Tent, you must complete a series of battles—but not with your own Pokémon. You must choose three of six randomly selected rental Pokémon and battle Trainers with their own randomly selected Pokémon. If you can win three battles in a row, you will win a Full Heal.
You don’t have to do all three battles in a row. You can save between each round in case the battle goes awry. But if you go from one victory into another round without saving your game, you must start all over again if you lose.
Route 110
Item | Location |
Dire Hit | Left of Timmy |
Full Heal | Right of Timmy (HIDDEN) |
Great Ball | 11 spaces after you battled your rival (HIDDEN) |
Revive | Guarded by Edwin and Joseph (HIDDEN) |
Elixir | Guaraded by Edward and Alyssa |
Poké Ball | North of Edward (HIDDEN) |
Nanab Berries x9 | Berry patch |
Manectite | South of Jaclyn (HIDDEN) |
Rare Candy | Lone island in the middle of the water |
Itemfinder | Brendan/May after you defeat them |
Pokémon Appearances | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Oddish | 14-18 | Grass, 20% |
Electrike | 14-18 | Grass, 20% |
Gulpin | 14-18 | Grass, 10% |
Trubbish | 14-18 | Grass, 10% |
Drifloon | 14-18 | Grass, 10% |
Minccino | 14-18 | Grass, 10% |
Plusle | 14-18 | Grass, 5% |
Minun | 14-18 | Grass, 5% |
Solosis | 14-18 | Grass, 4% |
Gothita | 14-18 | Grass, 4% |
Chespin | 14-18 | Grass, 2% |
Wooper | 25-35 | Surfing, 95% |
Quagsire | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Remoraid | 25-35 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Octillery | 25-35 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Pokéfan Kaleb Reward: 1680 | Minun (Oran Berry), Lv. 21 |
Plusle (Oran Berry), Lv. 21 | |
Pokéfan Isabel Reward: 1680 | Plusle (Oran Berry), Lv. 21 |
Minun (Oran Berry), Lv. 21 | |
Pokéfan Isabel 2 Reward: 2880 | Plusle (Oran Berry), Lv. 36 |
Minun (Oran Berry), Lv. 36 | |
Pokéfan Isabel 3 Reward: 2960 | Plusle (Oran Berry), Lv. 37 |
Minun (Oran Berry),Lv. 37 | |
Dedenne (Oran Berry), Lv. 37 | |
Pokéfan Isabel 4 Reward: 3680 | Plusle (Oran Berry), Lv. 46 |
Minun (Oran Berry), Lv. 46 | |
Dedenne (Oran Berry), Lv. 46 | |
Emolga (Oran Berry), Lv. 46 | |
Pokéfan Isabel 5 Reward: 6000 | Plusle (Sitrus Berry), Lv. 75 |
Minun (Sitrus Berry), Lv. 75 | |
Dedenne (Sitrus Berry), Lv. 75 | |
Emolga (Sitrus Berry), Lv. 75 | |
Youngster Timmy Reward: 320 | Minccino, Lv. 20 |
Cubone, Lv. 20 | |
Trubbish, Lv. 20 | |
Patrat, Lv. 20 | |
Guitarist Joseph Reward: 704 | Electrike, Lv. 22 |
Mareep, Lv. 22 | |
Collector Edwin, Reward: 1320 | Kangaskhan, Lv. 22 |
Collector Edwin 2 Reward: 2160 | Kangaskhan, Lv. 36 |
Tauros, Lv. 36 | |
Collector Edwin 3 Reward: 3600 | Kangaskhan, Lv. 60 |
Tauros, Lv. 60 | |
Pinsir, Lv. 60 | |
Collector Edwin 4 Reward: 3900 | Scyther, Lv. 65 |
Tauros, Lv. 65 | |
Pinsir, Lv. 65 | |
Kangaskhan, Lv. 65 | |
Collector Edwin 5 Reward: 4500 | Pinsir, Lv. 75 |
Tauros, Lv. 75 | |
Kangaskhan (Kangaskhante), Lv. 75 | |
Scizor, Lv. 75 | |
Triathlete Alyssa, Reward: 800 | Phantump, Lv. 20 |
Psychic Edward Reward: 528 | Abra, Lv. 20 |
Kadabra, Lv. 22 | |
Fisherman Dale Reward: 800 | Remoraid, Lv. 20 |
Horsea, Lv. 20 | |
Wailmer, Lv. 20 | |
Clamperl, Lv. 20 | |
Psychic Jaclyn, Reward: 576 | Chingling, Lv. 24 |
Triathlete Abigail, Reward: 880 | Helioptile, Lv. 22 |
Triathlete Abigail 2, Reward: 1440 | Helioptile, Lv. 36 |
Triathlete Abigail 3, Reward: 1840 | Heliolisk, Lv. 46 |
Triathlete Abigail 4, Reward: 2600 | Heliolisk, Lv. 65 |
Triathlete Abigail 5, Reward: 3000 | Heliolisk, Lv. 75 |
Triathlete Anthony, Reward: 960 | Pachirisu, Lv. 24 |
Triathlete Benjamin Reward: 880 | Klink, Lv. 22 |
Voltorb, Lv. 22 | |
Elekid, Lv. 22 | |
Triathlete Benjamin 2 Reward: 1440 | Klink, Lv. 36 |
Electrode, Lv. 36 | |
Electabuzz, Lv. 36 | |
Triathlete Benjamin 3 Reward: 1840 | Klang, Lv. 46 |
Electrode, Lv. 46 | |
Electabuzz, Lv. 46 | |
Flaaffy, Lv. 46 | |
Triathlete Benjamin 4 Reward: 2600 | Klinklang, Lv. 65 |
Electrode, Lv. 65 | |
Electivire, Lv. 65 | |
Ampharos, Lv. 65 | |
Triathlete Benjamin 5 Reward: 3000 | Klinklang, Lv. 75 |
Electrode, Lv. 75 | |
Electivire, Lv. 75 | |
Ampharos, Lv. 75 | |
Triathlete Jasmine Reward: 880 | Goomy, Lv. 22 |
Dratini, Lv. 22 | |
Bagon, Lv. 22 | |
Triathlete Jacob, Reward: 960 | Flaaffy, Lv. 24 |
Event 1: Trick House
When you walk up the path through Route 110, you come across a small house with a pink roof: Trick House. This is the home of the Trick Master, a mischievous man who arranges his house differently after every one of your badge battles. If you manage to find the Trick Master when you enter the home (and he moves with every visit), he lets you attempt to weave your way through his back room.
There are two goals inside the Trick House. First, you must find the password that allows you through the exit, and then you must find the exit itself. The Trick House is full of Trainers who have lost their way inside. There are eight different variations of the Trick House, but the Trick Master needs time to re-do the labyrinth after you successfully complete one, so stop back later to see what surprises he has in store for you.
Trick Master | |
Visit 1 (Under Table), Reward: Rare Candy | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Lass Sally Reward: 320 | Gothita, Lv. 20 |
Piplup, Lv. 20 | |
Whismur, Lv. 20 | |
Lass Robin Reward: 352 | Paras, Lv. 22 |
Sewaddle, Lv. 22 | |
Sentret, Lv. 22 | |
Youngster Eddie Reward: 336 | Drilbur, Lv. 21 |
Torchic, Lv. 21 | |
Visit 2 (Right Tree), Reward: TM12 (Taunt) | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
School Kid Paul Reward: 540 | Cacnea, Lv. 27 |
Burmy, Lv. 27 | |
Cherubi, Lv. 27 | |
School Kid Georgia Reward: 520 | Omanyte, Lv. 26 |
Kabuto, Lv. 26 | |
School Kid Ted Reward: 540 | Servine, Lv. 27 |
Patrat, Lv. 27 | |
Yanma, Lv. 27 | |
Visit 3, Chest of Drawers, Reward: Hard Stone | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Camper Justin, Reward: 560 | Kecleon, Lv. 35 |
Hiker Alan Reward: 1320 | Gigalith, Lv. 33 |
Probopass, Lv. 33 | |
Golem (Alolan), Lv. 33 | |
Picknicker Martha Reward: 544 | Goomy, Lv. 34 |
Piloswine, Lv. 34 | |
Delcatty, Lv. 34 | |
Visit 4, Left Window, Reward: Smoke Ball | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Battle Girl Cora, Reward: 912 | Heracross, Lv. 38 |
Black Belt Yuji, Reward: 1184 | Hawlucha, Lv. 37 |
Battle Girl Paula, Reward: 912 | Mienfoo, Lv. 38 |
Visit 5, Left Tree, Reward: TM92 (Trick Room) | |
Visit 6, Cupboard, Reward: Magnet | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
PKMN Ranger Sophia Reward: 3024 | Bellossom, Lv. 63 |
Illumise, Lv. 63 | |
Miltank, Lv. 63 | |
Bird Keeper Benny Reward: 2016 | Honchkrow, Lv. 63 |
Unfezant, Lv. 63 | |
Swellow, Lv. 63 | |
PKMN Ranger Sebastian Reward: 3024 | Victreebel, Lv. 63 |
Volbeat, Lv. 63 | |
Tauros, Lv. 63 | |
Visit 7, Right Window, Reward: PP Max | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Psychic Joshua Reward: 1584 | Reuniclus, Lv. 66 |
Espeon, Lv. 66 | |
Exeggutor, Lv. 66 | |
Hex Maniac Patricia Reward: 1584 | Jynx, Lv. 66 |
Mr. Mime, Lv. 66 | |
Delphox, Lv. 66 | |
Psychic Mariela, Reward: 1584 | Meowstic, Lv. 66 |
Gentleman Everett, Reward: 5280 | Aegislash, Lv. 66 |
Psychic Alvaro Reward: 1584 | Banette, Lv. 66 |
Meowstic, Lv. 66 | |
Psychic Alexis Reward: 1584 | Reuniclus, Lv. 66 |
Gothitelle, Lv. 66 | |
Visit 8, Southwest Cushion, Reward: Tent | |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Ace Trainer Keira Reward: 3312 | Aromatisse, Lv. 69 |
Slurpuff, Lv. 69 | |
Ace Trainer Vincent Reward: 3264 | Klefki, Lv. 68 |
Medicham, Lv. 68 | |
Carnivine, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Leroy Reward: 3360 | Haxorus, Lv. 70 |
Starmie, Lv. 70 |
Event 2: Cycling Road
A bicycle highway above Route 110 offers a quick route to Mauville City. However, you don’t have a Bike just yet, so the high road is off-limits. After you get the Mach Bike and Acro Bike from Mauville City, you can use the Cycling Road to quickly zip between Mauville City and Slateport City.
A race sheet on the road chronicle the fastest times from one end to the other, but it also counts the number of collisions you have, so watch the road!
Event 3: Battle with Prof. Birch’s Child
Prof. Birch’s kid is waiting for you on Route 110. He or she has been practicing battle tactics and has assembled some strong Pokémon. You cannot pass into Mauville City without battling this budding Trainer, so make sure your Pokémon are in top condition before the challenge:
PKMN Trainer Brendan/May (if you chose Treecko) Reward: 1440 | Swellow, Lv. 22 |
Wailmer, Lv. 22 | |
Shroomish, Lv. 22 | |
Combusken, Lv. 24 | |
PKMN Trainer Brendan/May (if you chose Torchic) Reward: 1440 | Swellow, Lv. 22 |
Shroomish, Lv. 22 | |
Ponyta, Lv. 22 | |
Marshtomp, Lv. 24 | |
PKMN Trainer Brendan/May (if you chose Mudkip) Reward: 1440 | Swellow, Lv. 22 |
Ponyta, Lv. 22 | |
Wailmer, Lv. 22 | |
Grovyle, Lv. 22 |
If you win the battle, you receive the Itemfinder. The Itemfinder helps you discover dropped or buried Items in Hoenn. The Itemfinder beeps when you are near a secret Item, so prick up your ears and keep your eyes on the ground.
Event 4: New Mauville
After you receive HM03 (Surf), there is a quest to undertake south of Mauville City. Talk with a man in Mauville City, and he asks you to visit an underground electrical plant called New Mauville, in the northeast corner of Route 110. Access the island by using HM03 (Surf) at the water’s edge near the Cycling Road’s northern exit and head to the easy, ducking under the highway itself.
Mauville City
Mauville City is situated at the north end of the bicycle highway that sits high above Route 110. The city hosts its own Gym, in which you must compete if you want to earn the necessary talents to progress deep into Hoenn. Check out all of the town’s features, as there is a lot to do in Mauville that you cannot do elsewhere, such as get a Bike or try out some parlor games for prizes.
Item | Location |
Basement Key | Wattson after getting HM03 (Surf) |
TM24 (Thunderbolt) | Wattson after shutting down the generation in New Mauville |
X Speed | Deadend south of the city |
TM72 (Volt Switch) | Wattson after beating him |
Mach Bike | In Rydel’s Cycles |
Acro Bike | In Rydel’s Cycles |
HM06 (Rock Smash) | Rock Smash Guy southeast of the Pokémon Center |
Doll | Girl in the back of the Game Corner |
Coins x20 | Guy in the northeast coner of Game Corner |
Coin Case | Lady next to the Pokémart if you have a Harbor Mail |
Lopunnite | Deadend south of the city |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Poké Ball | 200 |
Great Ball | 600 |
Super Potion | 700 |
Antidote | 100 |
Parlyz Heal | 300 |
Awakening | 250 |
X Speed | 350 |
X Attack | 500 |
X Defense | 450 |
Guard Spec. | 700 |
Dire Hit | 650 |
X Accuracy | 950 |
TM Shop | |
Item | Price |
TM09 (Venoshock) | 3000 |
TM40 (Aerial Ace) | 3000 |
TM42 (Façade) | 3000 |
TM47 (Low Sweep) | 3000 |
TM48 (Round) | 3000 |
TM57 (Charge Beam) | 3000 |
TM58 (Sky Drop) | 3000 |
TM78 (Bulldoze) | 3000 |
TM82 (Dragon Tail) | 3000 |
TM89 (U-turn) | 3000 |
TM98 (Grow Punch) | 3000 |
TM109 (Drain Punch) | 3000 |
Evolution Lady | |
Item | Price |
Sun Stone | 2100 |
Moon Stone | 2100 |
Fire Stone | 2100 |
ThunderStone | 2100 |
Water Stone | 2100 |
Leaf Stone | 2100 |
Ice Stone | 2100 |
Link Cable | 2100 |
Up-Grade | 2100 |
Oval Stone | 2100 |
Event 1: Find HM06 (Rock Smash)
The first thing to do in Mauville is to head into the house to the Pokémart’s right. The person inside thinks your Pokémon look strong enough to handle a new Hidden Machine, HM06 (Rock Smash). You now can dispose of the boulders that impede your progress. All you need now is the Dynamo Badge to unlock its strength.
Event 2: Get a Bike
You cannot use the highway along Route 110 without a Bike, so stop by the pink-roofed house on the city’s right side. The owner of the bicycle shop, Rydel, sells two styles of bicycles: a speed Bike (Mach Bike) and a trick Bike (Acro Bike). However, Rydel is not available right now, so you can just “borrow” bikes…I don’t think he’ll miss them.
Use the Mach Bike to cover distance quickly, or zip across fragile floors and head up steep slopes. The Acro Bike is slick enough to let you hop across special trick routes and access previously unreachable areas.
Event 3: Battle with Wally
Before you can enter the Mauville Gym, you must battle against Wally. The little fella has been practicing his battle skills since you first saw him and would like to challenge you. Wally has a Kirlia at Lv. 26.
Event 4: Gym Leader Battle #3—Wattson
Trainer | Pokémon |
Battle Girl Vivian, Reward: 624 | Luxio, Lv. 26 |
Guitarist Kirk Reward: 768 | Helioptile, Lv. 24 |
Pikachu, Lv. 24 | |
Tynamo, Lv. 24 | |
Youngster Ben Reward: 384 | Pachirisu, Lv. 24 |
Stunfisk, Lv. 24 | |
Electrike, Lv. 24 | |
Bug Maniac Angelo Reward: 1440 | Vivillon, Lv. 24 |
Pineco, Lv. 24 | |
Guitarist Shawn Reward: 768 | Blitzle, Lv. 24 |
Joltik, Lv. 24 | |
Mareep, Lv. 24 | |
Leader Wattson Reward: 2800, Dynamo Badge: Increases your Pokémon’s Speed and grants use of HM06 (Strength) outside of battle, TM72 (Volt Switch) | Minun, Lv. 26 |
Plusle, Lv. 26 | |
Rotom, Lv. 26 | |
Flaaffy, Lv. 26 | |
Magneton, Lv. 26 | |
Manectric, Lv. 28 |
The path to Wattson is blocked by a series of electric fences. The fences are controlled by switches on the Gym’s floor, so carefully step on the switches to open up the route to Wattson. Battle the Trainers on the way for valuable experience. Remember, you can always step outside the Gym and visit the Pokémon Center before going in for the final challenge.
Wattson’s line-up is primarily Electric-type Pokémon, but one of them also have Steel-type traits, so in addition to using reliable Ground-type Moves, you can also use Fire- and Fighting-type Moves to wrest the Dynamo Badge from Wattson.
Event 5: New Mauville Quest
After you can use HM03 (Surf), seek out Wattson standing at the crossroads in Mauville City. He asks you to perform a quest to help Mauville City. Apparently the electric generator in the underground New Mauville is malfunctioning. Wattson gives you the Basement Key that grants access to New Mauville. If you complete the task, he gives you the TM24 (Thunderbolt).
MAUVILLE CITY GAME CORNER
Check out the Game Corner in the southwest corner of Mauville City where you can exchange some for Coins and play a couple of minigames. However, before you can play, you must get a Coin Case from the woman who lives next to the Pokémart. (She requests the Harbor Mail in return.) Once you have the Coin Case, return to the Game Corner and buy some Coins to get started. You can exchange the Coins you win for great prizes at the main counter.
Game Corner Prizes | |
Item | Price in Coins |
Treecko Doll | 1000 |
Torchic Doll | 1000 |
Mudkip Doll | 1000 |
The Slot Machines let you bet Coins on a series of lines. If you line up certain icons, you win more Coins. The more Coins you play in a turn, the more Coins you might win. Of course, there’s always a chance you’ll lose, too.
The Roulette Tables allow you to bet on which symbol the metal ball will drop on after spinning around the wheel. There are multiple ways to bet on this game, such as picking individual spaces or choosing all symbols of a like-color.
Before leaving, talk to the girl in the corner. She won an extra Doll and is happy to share it with you.
Route 117
Item | Location |
Wepear Berries x9 | Berry patch |
Great Ball | South of the flower garden on the right |
Revive | North of the flower garden past the Cut tree |
Repel | North of the flower garden past the Cut tree (HIDDEN) |
Mawilite | South of the flower garden on the left (HIDDEN) |
Pokémon Appearances | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Cherubi | 16-20 | Grass, 20% |
Roselia | 16-20 | Grass, 20% |
Illumise | 16-20 | Grass, 10% |
Volbeat | 16-20 | Grass, 10% |
Deerling | 16-20 | Grass, 10% |
Ducklett | 16-20 | Grass, 10% |
Bonsly | 16-20 | Grass, 5% |
Mime Jr. | 16-20 | Grass, 5% |
Smeargle | 16-20 | Grass, 4% |
Farfetch’d | 16-20 | Grass, 4% |
Froakie | 16-20 | Grass, 2% |
Ducklett | 25-35 | Surfing, 99% |
Swanna | 25-35 | Surfing, 1% |
Poliwag | 25-35 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Poliwhirl | 25-35 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Sr. And Jr. Anna & Meg Reward: 384 | Swablu, Lv. 22 |
Fletchindr, Lv. 24 | |
Sr. And Jr. Anna & Meg 2 Reward: 576 | Swablu, Lv. 34 |
Fletchindr, Lv. 36 | |
Sr. And Jr. Anna & Meg 3 Reward: 624 | Altaria, Lv. 37 |
Talonflame, Lv. 39 | |
Sr. And Jr. Anna & Meg 4 Reward: 960 | Altaria, Lv. 60 |
Talonflame, Lv. 60 | |
Sr. And Jr. Anna & Meg 5 Reward: 1200 | Altaria (Altarianite), Lv. 75 |
Talonflame, Lv. 75 | |
PKMN Breeder Isaac Reward: 800 | Pichu, Lv. 20 |
Azurill, Lv. 20 | |
Elekid, Lv. 20 | |
Magby, Lv. 20 | |
Riolu, Lv. 20 | |
Munchlax, Lv. 20 | |
PKMN Breeder Isaac 2 Reward: 1320 | Pikachu, Lv. 33 |
Marill, Lv. 33 | |
Electabuzz, Lv. 33 | |
Magmar, Lv. 33 | |
Munchlax, Lv. 33 | |
Riolu, Lv. 33 | |
PKMN Breeder Isaac 3 Reward: 1360 | Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 34 |
Azumarill, Lv. 34 | |
Electabuzz, Lv. 34 | |
Magmar, Lv. 34 | |
Snorlax, Lv. 34 | |
Lucario, Lv. 34 | |
PKMN Breeder Isaac 4 Reward: 2400 | Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 60 |
Azumarill, Lv. 60 | |
Electivire, Lv. 60 | |
Magmortar, Lv. 60 | |
Snorlax, Lv. 60 | |
Lucario, Lv. 60 | |
PKMN Breeder Isaac 5 Reward: 3000 | Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 75 |
Azumarill, Lv. 75 | |
Electivire, Lv. 75 | |
Magmortar, Lv. 75 | |
Snorlax, Lv. 75 | |
Lucario (Lucarionite), Lv. 75 | |
Triathlete Dylan Reward: 880 | Doduo, Lv. 22 |
Growlithe, Lv. 22 | |
Voltorb, Lv. 22 | |
Triathlete Dylan 2 Reward: 1440 | Dodrio, Lv. 36 |
Growlithe, Lv. 36 | |
Electrode, Lv. 36 | |
Triathlete Dylan 3 Reward: 1880 | Dodrio, Lv. 47 |
Arcanine, Lv. 47 | |
Electrode, Lv. 47 | |
Triathlete Dylan 4 Reward: 2600 | Dodrio, Lv. 65 |
Arcanine, Lv. 65 | |
Electrode, Lv. 65 | |
Starmie, Lv. 65 | |
Triathlete Dylan 5 Reward: 3000 | Dodrio, Lv. 75 |
Arcanine, Lv. 75 | |
Electrode, Lv. 75 | |
Starmie, Lv. 75 | |
Triathlete Maria, Reward: 880 | Gible, Lv. 22 |
Triathlete Maria 2, Reward: 1440 | Gabite, Lv. 36 |
Triathlete Maria 3, Reward: 1880 | Gabite, Lv. 47 |
Triathlete Maria 4, Reward: 2600 | Garchomp, Lv. 65 |
Triathlete Maria 5, Reward: 3000 | Garchomp (Garchompite), Lv. 75 |
Battle Girl Aisha, Reward: 552 | Mankey, Lv. 23 |
Triathlete Melina, Reward: 920 | Togepi, Lv. 23 |
Psychic Brandi, Reward: 552 | Abra, Lv. 23 |
Bug Maniac Derek Reward: 1380 | Ledian, Lv. 23 |
Vivillon, Lv. 23 | |
Mothim, Lv. 23 | |
PKMN Breeder Lydia Reward: 800 | Cleffa, Lv. 20 |
Igglybuff, Lv. 20 | |
Togepi, Lv. 20 | |
Budew, Lv. 20 | |
Smoochum, Lv. 20 | |
Mantyke, Lv. 20 | |
PKMN Breeder Lydia 2 Reward: 1320 | Clefairy, Lv. 33 |
Jigglypuff, Lv. 33 | |
Togetic, Lv. 33 | |
Roselia, Lv. 33 | |
Jynx, Lv. 33 | |
Mantine, Lv. 33 | |
PKMN Breeder Lydia 3 Reward: 1360 | Clefable, Lv. 34 |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 34 | |
Togetic, Lv. 34 | |
Roselia, Lv. 34 | |
Jynx, Lv. 34 | |
Mantine, Lv. 34 | |
PKMN Breeder Lydia 4 Reward: 2400 | Clefable, Lv. 60 |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 60 | |
Togekiss, Lv. 60 | |
Roserade, Lv. 60 | |
Jynx, Lv. 60 | |
Mantine, Lv. 60 | |
PKMN Breeder Lydia 5 Reward: 3000 | Clefable, Lv. 75 |
Wigglytuff, Lv 75 | |
Togekiss, Lv. 75 | |
Roserade, Lv. 75 | |
Jynx, Lv. 75 | |
Mantine, Lv. 75 |
Event 1: Visit the Day Care Center
The Day Care Center is an incredibly important location in Hoenn. This is where you can drop off your Pokémon, two at a time, to level up while you are away on your adventures. It only costs 100 to drop them off and another 100 for every level they gain while in the Day Care Center’s custody.
There are a lot of Trainers on the west route to Verdanturf Town. If you want to gain more experience and cash, this is an excellent place to do so.
There are a lot of Trainers on the west route to Verdanturf Town. If you want to gain more experience and cash, this is an excellent place to do so.
Verdanturf Town
Verdanturf Town is a smaller township in Hoenn, located near the center of the main landmass. The other entrance to the Rusturf Tunnel is here, which is almost complete. Perhaps you can help the final stage of construction and maybe earn something cool in the process?
Item | Location |
Pidgeotite | Behind the town sign (HIDDEN) |
TM45 (Attract) | Girl in the top left corner in the Battle Tent |
Gardevoirite | Plant in Wanda’s house (HIDDEN) |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Great Ball | 600 |
Nest Ball | 1000 |
Super Potion | 700 |
Antidote | 100 |
Parlyz Heal | 300 |
Awakening | 250 |
Burn Heal | 250 |
Ice Heal | 250 |
Repel | 350 |
X Sp. Atk | 350 |
Fluffy Tail | 1000 |
Event 1: Check in on Wally
Verdanturf was where Wally was headed the last time you saw him, so stop by his house and say “hello.” Wally feels good about his loss to you in Mauville City. You’ve actually inspired him to try even harder next time. And he will, so be ready.
Event 2: Visit Rusturf Tunnel
Enter the cave between the Battle Tent and the Pokémart. This is Rusturf Tunnel, and you’ve been here before—but on the other side of the boulders that block the tunnel. Use HM06 (Rock Smash) to eliminate the obstruction and unite Verdanturf Town citizen Wanda with her boyfriend. In return for your assistance, you receive HM04 (Strength). You now have a great shortcut between Rustboro City and Verdanturf Town.
VERDANTURF TOWN BATTLE TENT
The Battle Tent here is especially difficult—in fact, it’s recommended you don’t try it until your Pokémon are at Lv. 30 or higher. The contest allows you to select which three Pokémon you want to use in your battle—and you have no warning of what random Pokémon your opponent will use. On top of this, you also do not choose which moves your Pokémon use in this battle. It’s all up to the Pokémon’s instinct.
This doesn’t mean you cannot switch out Pokémon or use Items from your Bag to help out. You’ll likely need to switch out your Pokémon a few times in an attempt to match up the right moves for the battle. Like the previous Battle Tent, you can save between battles.
Routes 111 and 112
Item | Location |
Elixir | Guarded by Bianca and Hayden |
HP Up | Across the pond to the west on Route 111 |
Macho Brace | From Vicky after you beat all of the Winstrates |
Oran Berries x4 | Berry patch |
Pecha Berries x4 | Berry patch |
Rawst Berries x4 | Berry patch |
TM94 (Secret Power) | Guy near the Secret Base Tree on Route 111 |
Razz Berries x6 | Berry patch, girl near berry patch on Route 111 |
Nugget | Ledges to the west on Route 112 |
Stardust | Near the southern entrance to the desert Guarded by Dusty(HIDDEN) |
Protein | Right of the Mirage Tower guy (HIDDEN) |
Rare Candy | Right of Becky (HIDDEN) |
TM37 (Sandstorm) | Southern end of the desert |
Pokémon Appearances (Route 111) | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Sandshrew | 28-32 | Sand, 20% |
Trapinch | 28-32 | Sand, 20% |
Cacnea | 28-32 | Sand, 10% |
Baltoy | 28-32 | Sand, 10% |
Darumaka | 28-32 | Sand, 10% |
Gible | 28-32 | Sand, 10% |
Sandile | 28-32 | Sand, 5% |
Hippopotas | 28-32 | Sand, 9% |
Helioptile | 28-32 | Sand, 4% |
Sigilyph | 28-32 | Sand, 1% |
Maractus | 28-32 | Sand, 1% |
Basculin | 25-35 | Surfing, 60% |
Basculin (Blue) | 25-35 | Surfing, 40% |
Geodude (Alolan) | 16-20 | Rock Smash, 95% |
Graveler (Alolan) | 16-20 | Rock Smash, 5% |
Magikarp | 25-35 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Barboach | 25-35 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40% |
Gyarados | 25-35 | Super Rod, 80% |
Whiscash | 25-35 | Super Rod, 20% |
Pokémon Appearances (Route 112) | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Ponyta | 20-24 | Grass, 30% |
Magby | 20-24 | Grass, 25% |
Sawk | 20-24 | Grass, 10% |
Throh | 20-24 | Grass, 10% |
Elekid | 20-24 | Grass, 15% |
Bulbasaur | 20-24 | Grass, 5% |
Tepig | 20-24 | Grass, 5% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Aroma Lady Celina, Reward: 1080 | Weepinbell, Lv. 27 |
Camper Tyron, Reward: 448 | Sandile, Lv. 28 |
Picknicker Bianca, Reward: 432 | Zorua, Lv. 27 |
Kindler Hayden, Reward: 864 | Darumaka, Lv. 27 |
Picknicker Irene Reward: 416 | Espurr, Lv. 26 |
Vulpix (Alolan), Lv. 26 | |
Purrloin, Lv. 26 | |
Hoothoot, Lv. 26 | |
Camper Travis Reward: 416 | Tympole, Lv. 26 |
Numel, Lv. 26 | |
Koffing, Lv. 26 | |
Solosis, Lv. 26 | |
Camper Larry Reward: 416 | Diglett (Alolan), Lv. 26 |
Woobat, Lv. 26 | |
Teddiursa, Lv. 26 | |
Natu, Lv. 26 | |
Picknicker Carol Reward: 416 | Axew, Lv. 26 |
Mime Jr., Lv. 26 | |
Charmander, Lv. 26 | |
Gulpin, Lv. 26 | |
Hiker Trent Reward: 1040 | Graveler (Alolan), Lv. 26 |
Onix, Lv. 26 | |
Boldore, Lv. 26 | |
Hiker Trent 2 Reward: 1400 | Graveler (Alolan), Lv. 35 |
Onix, Lv. 35 | |
Boldore, Lv. 35 | |
Lairon, Lv. 35 | |
Hiker Trent 3 Reward: 1840 | Graveler (Alolan), Lv. 46 |
Onix, Lv. 46 | |
Boldore, Lv. 46 | |
Lairon, Lv. 46 | |
Hiker Trent 4 Reward: 2600 | Golem (Alolan), Lv. 65 |
Steelix, Lv. 65 | |
Gigalith, Lv. 65 | |
Aggron, Lv. 65 | |
Hiker Trent 5 Reward: 3000 | Golem (Alolan), Lv. 75 |
Steelix (Steelixite), Lv. 75 | |
Gigalith, Lv. 75 | |
Aggron, Lv. 75 | |
Hiker Brice Reward: 1040 | Golett, Lv. 26 |
Slugma, Lv. 26 | |
Dunsparce, Lv. 26 | |
Kindler Bryant Reward: 896 | Litwick, Lv. 28 |
Magby, Lv. 28 | |
Aroma Lady Shayla Reward: 1120 | Roselia, Lv. 28 |
Skiddo, Lv. 28 | |
Ace Trainer Wilton Reward: 1440 | Wynaut, Lv. 30 |
Whiscash, Lv. 30 | |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 30 | |
Ace Trainer Wilton 2 Reward: 1776 | Wobbuffet, Lv. 37 |
Whiscash, Lv. 37 | |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 37 | |
Ace Trainer Wilton 3 Reward: 2304 | Wobbuffet, Lv. 48 |
Whiscash, Lv. 48 | |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 48 | |
Weezing, Lv. 48 | |
Ace Trainer Wilton 4 Reward: 3120 | Wobbuffet, Lv. 65 |
Whiscash, Lv. 65 | |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 65 | |
Weezing, Lv. 65 | |
Weavile, Lv. 65 | |
Ace Trainer Wilton 5 Reward: 3600 | Wobbuffet, Lv. 75 |
Whiscash, Lv. 75 | |
Wigglytuff, Lv. 75 | |
Weezing, Lv. 75 | |
Weavile, Lv. 75 | |
Walrein, Lv. 75 | |
Black Belt Daisuke, Reward: 896 | Machoke, Lv. 28 |
Ace Trainer Brooke Reward: 1440 | Bronzor, Lv. 30 |
Butterfree, Lv. 30 | |
Bouffalant, Lv. 30 | |
Ace Trainer Brooke 2 Reward: 1776 | Bronzong, Lv. 37 |
Butterfree, Lv. 37 | |
Bouffalant, Lv. 37 | |
Ace Trainer Brooke 3 Reward: 2304 | Bronzong, Lv. 48 |
Butterfree, Lv. 48 | |
Bouffalant, Lv. 48 | |
Blastoise, Lv. 48 | |
Ace Trainer Brooke 4 Reward: 3120 | Bronzong, Lv. 65 |
Butterfree, Lv. 65 | |
Bouffalant, Lv. 65 | |
Blastoise, Lv. 65 | |
Blissey, Lv. 65 | |
Ace Trainer Brooke 5 Reward: 3600 | Bronzong, Lv. 75 |
Butterfree, Lv. 75 | |
Bouffalant, Lv. 75 | |
Blastoise (Blastoisnite), Lv. 75 | |
Blissey, Lv. 75 | |
Bellossom, Lv. 75 | |
Picnicker Heidi Reward: 576 | Hippopotas, Lv. 36 |
Baltoy, Lv. 36 | |
Vibrava, Lv. 36 | |
Camper Beau Reward: 576 | Claydol, Lv. 36 |
Sandslash (Alolan), Lv. 36 | |
Cofagrigus, Lv. 36 | |
Camper Drew Reward: 576 | Krokorok, Lv. 36 |
Maractus, Lv. 36 | |
Heliolisk, Lv. 36 | |
Picnicker Becky Reward: 576 | Darumaka, Lv. 36 |
Cacnea, Lv. 36 | |
Gabite, Lv. 36 | |
Ruin Maniac Dusty Reward: 2160 | Sigilyph, Lv. 36 |
Aerodactyl, Lv. 36 | |
Claydol, Lv. 36 | |
Ruin Maniac Dusty 2 Reward: 2160 | Omanyte, Lv. 36 |
Kabuto, Lv. 36 | |
Sigilyph, Lv. 36 | |
Aerodactyl, Lv. 36 | |
Claydol, Lv. 36 | |
Ruin Maniac Dusty 3 Reward: 2700 | Omastar, Lv. 45 |
Kabutops, Lv. 45 | |
Sigilyph, Lv. 45 | |
Aerodactyl, Lv. 45 | |
Claydol, Lv. 45 | |
Ruin Maniac Dusty 4 Reward: 3600 | Omastar, Lv. 60 |
Kabutops, Lv. 60 | |
Sigilyph, Lv. 60 | |
Aerodactyl, Lv. 60 | |
Claydol, Lv. 60 | |
Ruin Maniac Dusty 5 Reward: 4500 | Omastar, Lv. 75 |
Kabutops, Lv. 75 | |
Sigilpyh, Lv. 75 | |
Aerodactyl (Aerodactylte), Lv. 75 | |
Claydol, Lv. 75 | |
Picknicker Celia Reward: 576 | Gliscor, Lv. 36 |
Swoobat, Lv. 36 | |
Ruin Maniac Bryan Reward: 2160 | Maractus, Lv. 36 |
Crustle, Lv. 36 | |
Camper Branden Reward: 576 | Vibrava, Lv. 36 |
Cacturne, Lv. 36 |
Event 1: Winstrates
Unless you have HM06 (Rock Smash) and the Dynamo Badge, you cannot head very far into Route 111. Two boulders block the way. Complete the necessary challenges to earn these moves and Items, then come back.
Unless you have HM06 (Rock Smash) and the Dynamo Badge, you cannot head very far into Route 111. Two boulders block the way. Complete the necessary challenges to earn these moves and Items, then come back.
Trainer | Pokémon |
Winstrate Victor Reward: 960 | Swirlix (Oran Berry), Lv. 22 |
Slurpuff (Oran Berry), Lv. 24 | |
Winstrate Victoria Reward: 960 | Spritzee, Lv. 22 |
Aromatisse, Lv. 24 | |
Winstrate Vivi Reward: 960 | Skitty, Lv. 22 |
Delcatty, Lv. 24 | |
Winstrate Vicky Reward: 960 | Throh, Lv. 24 |
Sawk, Lv. 24 |
Event 2: TV Interview
Television is a big part of daily life in Hoenn. So many televisions means a constant need for new programming, so a reporter/cameraman team is seeking out notable Trainers in Hoenn to interview. You meet them along Route 111. The media people aren’t just looking for a few words, though. You must battle them before the interview, and then select a choice comment to describe the battle. The next time you are in a house with a television, check it out. Your interview may be the lead story.
Trainer | Pokémon |
Interviewer Gabby & Ty Reward: 1248 | Magnemite, Lv. 26 |
Whismur, Lv. 26 | |
Porygon, Lv. 26 | |
Mareep, Lv. 26 |
Event 3: Sandstorm
You cannot access the desert on Route 111, due to a massive sandstorm blanketing the desert region to the north. Instead, you mus head east in hopes of finding an Item that allows you to see through the storm: Go-Goggles. Once you have the Go-Goggles, you can brave the storm and check out the large stone pillar just beyond the edge of the sand.
Event 4: Cable Car
After you deal with Team Magma at Meteor Falls, the Cable Car is back in commission. Use it to ride up to the top of Mt. Chimney.
After you deal with Team Magma at Meteor Falls, the Cable Car is back in commission. Use it to ride up to the top of Mt. Chimney.
Event 5: TM94 (Secret Power)
In addition to creating your own team of Pokémon, decorating a Secret Base is a way to completely persionalize your Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev experience. But until you visit the young man standing next to a large tree in Route 111, you have no way to access a Secret Base. He gives you TM94 (Secret Power), which, when taught to one of your Pokémon, allows you to get a Secret Base of your own. Find Secret Bases in large trees, tall grass, and mountain indentations.
Rest Stop
The Old Lady’s Rest Stop, on Route 111, is a great place to stop and rest your Pokémon before continuing your adventure. The woman running the house provides a bed for free, so stop by anytime and recharge.
MIRAGE TOWER
Rising out of the sand in Route 111 desert, the Mirage Tower can be accessed only after you receive the Go-Goggles. As soon as you can make your way through the sandstorm, head for this towering pillar and duck inside to find something quite interesting.
Head up the Mirage Tower using the ladders. There are several wild Pokémon in the Tower, so use Repel if you are in a hurry, or have a Water-type Pokémon in your party to offset the Ground-type Pokémon.
You need HM06 (Rock Smash) and the Mach Bike to access the top floor. Use HM06 (Rock Smash) to bash the boulders blocking the route upstairs. Patches of fragile crumble away if you linger on them, so speed across with the Mach Bike.
A strange portal is on the top floor. When you interact with it, it mentions that “something will happen if you bring the two who were punished.” What exactly does that mean?
Event 6: Desert Ruins
After you have solved the mystery of the Sealed Chamber, come back to Route 111 and trek into the Desert Ruins, which now has an open door. (On your first visit, there is no such opening.) This is the resting place of Regirock, so make sure you are well-stocked on Ultra Balls or Timer Balls before heading into the ruins.
Trainer Hill
There is a Trainer Hill to the right of the Winstrate House in Route 111. Trainer Hill is open for battles throughout the game—and there are plenty of them, making it a great place to hone your tactics and gain coveted experience. However, even if the plae is closed, you can still shop and heal your Pokémon here.
Fiery Path
Item | Location |
TM06 (Toxic) | South of the portal in the top left corner of the Path |
CharizardteX | Bottom left corner of the map, rock on the right (HIDDEN) |
TM96 (Nature Power) | Bottom left corner of the map |
Fire Stone | Bottom left corner of the map |
Pokémon Appearances | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Numel | 20-24 | 20% |
Koffing | 20-24 | 20% |
Grimer (Alolan) | 20-24 | 10% |
Diglett (Alolan) | 20-24 | 10% |
Tyrogue | 20-24 | 10% |
Machop | 20-24 | 10% |
Slugma | 20-24 | 5% |
Magcargo | 20-24 | 5% |
Torkoal | 20-24 | 4% |
Dunsparce | 20-24 | 4% |
Charmander | 20-24 | 2% |
Event 1: Using HM04 (Strength)
Almost half of the wild Pokémon in the Fiery Path are Fire-types, so make sure you have an accomplished Water-type Pokémon in your party.
Almost half of the wild Pokémon in the Fiery Path are Fire-types, so make sure you have an accomplished Water-type Pokémon in your party.
Route 113
Item | Location |
Ether | Bump near Jaylen (HIDDEN) |
Super Repel | Item ball after battling Lung, Lawrence, and Wyatt |
Nugget | Bump guarded by Lung, Lawrence, and Wyatt(HIDDEN) |
Max Ether | Item ball near Madeline |
TM32 (Double Team) | Bump above Dillion (HIDDEN) |
Pokémon Appearances | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Spinda | 21-25 | Grass, 20% |
Honedge | 21-25 | Grass, 20% |
Espurr | 21-25 | Grass, 10% |
Skarmory | 21-25 | Grass, 10% |
Klefki | 21-25 | Grass, 10% |
Rhyhorn | 21-25 | Grass, 10% |
Golett | 21-25 | Grass, 5% |
Bronzor | 21-25 | Grass, 5% |
Bouffalant | 21-25 | Grass, 4% |
Munchlax | 21-25 | Grass, 4% |
Torchic | 21-25 | Grass, 2% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Youngster Jaylen, Reward: 448 | Spewpa, Lv. 28 |
Ninja Boy Lung Reward: 348 | Dustox, Lv. 29 |
Ninjask, Lv. 29 | |
Camper Lawrence Reward: 464 | Unown, Lv. 29 |
Dugtrio (Alolan), Lv. 29 | |
Pokémaniac Wyatt Reward: 1740 | Shieldon, Lv. 29 |
Cranidos, Lv. 29 | |
Parasol Lady Madeline Reward: 1120 | Vanillite, Lv. 28 |
Darumaka, Lv. 28 | |
Munna, Lv. 28 | |
Parasol Lady Madeline 2 Reward: 1440 | Vanillite, Lv. 36 |
Darumaka, Lv. 36 | |
Musharna, Lv. 36 | |
Parasol Lady Madeline 3 Reward: 1840 | Vanillish, Lv. 46 |
Darumaka, Lv. 46 | |
Musharna, Lv. 46 | |
Staryu, Lv. 46 | |
Parasol Lady Madeline 4 Reward: 2600 | Vanilluxe, Lv. 65 |
Darmanitan, Lv. 65 | |
Musharna, Lv. 65 | |
Starmie, Lv. 65 | |
Parasol Lady Madeline 5 Reward: 3000 | Vanilluxe, Lv. 75 |
Darmanitan, Lv. 75 | |
Musharna, Lv. 75 | |
Starmie, Lv. 75 | |
Twins Tori & Tia Reward: 336 | Volbeat, Lv. 28 |
Illumise, Lv. 28 | |
Ninja Boy Lao Reward: 336 | Koffing, Lv. 28 |
Shelmet, Lv. 28 | |
Karrablast, Lv. 28 | |
Ninja Boy Lao 2 Reward: 408 | Koffing, Lv. 34 |
Shelmet, Lv. 34 | |
Karrablast, Lv. 34 | |
Skorupi, Lv. 34 | |
Ninja Boy Lao 3 Reward: 552 | Weezing, Lv. 46 |
Accelgor, Lv. 46 | |
Escavalier, Lv. 46 | |
Drapion, Lv. 46 | |
Ninja Boy Lao 4 Reward: 780 | Weezing, Lv. 65 |
Accelgor, Lv. 65 | |
Escavalier, Lv. 65 | |
Drapion, Lv. 65 | |
Ninja Boy Lao 5 Reward: 900 | Weezing, Lv. 75 |
Accelgor, Lv. 75 | |
Escavalier, Lv. 75 | |
Drapion, Lv. 75 | |
Youngster Dillion Reward: 448 | Cacnea, Lv. 28 |
Spoink, Lv. 28 | |
Mankey, Lv. 28 | |
Picknicker Sophie Reward: 464 | Skorupi, Lv. 29 |
Eevee, Lv. 29 | |
Bird Keeper Coby Reward: 928 | Skarmory, Lv. 29 |
Tranquill, Lv. 29 |
Event 1: Glass Workshop
Route 113 is located at the base of volcanic Mt. Chimney, so almost everything is covered with a layer of ask. As you walk through the grass, you knock the ash loose and restore the grass to its original green.
Look out for Trainers hiding in the ash. They attempt to surprise you, but if you keep your eyes open for any small bumps in the ash, you can spot the sneaky Trainers well in advance. If you step close to them, they will challenge you to a battle.
Look out for Trainers hiding in the ash. They attempt to surprise you, but if you keep your eyes open for any small bumps in the ash, you can spot the sneaky Trainers well in advance. If you step close to them, they will challenge you to a battle.
Glass Workshop Merchandise | |
Item | Number of Steps |
Blue Flute | 250 |
Yellow Flute | 500 |
Red Flute | 500 |
White Flute | 1000 |
Black Flute | 1000 |
Pretty Chair | 6000 |
Pretty Desk | 8000 |
Fallarbor Town
Fallarbor, a small town near the foot of Mt. Chimney, is home to one of the three Battle Tents in Hoenn. This small town has a lot of big-city features, including a Pokémart and Pokémon Center. It’s also where Prof. Cozmo (a famous researcher) lives. As you continue into the heart of Hoenn, Fallarbor is a great place to replenish supplies and rest your Pokémon before getting back to your adventure.
Item | Location |
Nugget | In the crater (HIDDEN) |
Galladite | Prof. Cozmo for the Meteorite |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Great Ball | 600 |
Super Potion | 700 |
Antidote | 100 |
Parlyz Heal | 300 |
Escape Rope | 550 |
Super Repel | 500 |
X Sp. Atk | 350 |
X Speed | 350 |
X Attack | 500 |
X Defense | 450 |
Dire Hit | 650 |
Guard Spec. | 700 |
Event 1: Team Magma Trouble
Team Magma has been causing trouble for Prof. Cozmo, a leading citizen of Fallarbor Town. Team Magma’s latest antic? They’ve kidnapped Prof. Cozmo and taken him to Meteor Falls—and only you can rescue him.
Event 2: Lanette
Inside the Pokémon Center, you meet Lanette. She is the programmer who devised the PC Pokémon Storage System. Lanette lives nearby on Route 114 and invites you to stop by when you have a chane. Take her up on the offer as soon as possible.
Event 3: Visit the Move Tutor
The Move Tutor helps Pokémon remember moves they have forgetten in order to make room for newer talents. If you have a Pokémon that has forgetten a move you want access to again, return to the Move Tutor with a Heart Scale. In exchange for this precious Item, the Move Tutor will coax your Pokémon’s forgetten move out of its memory, putting it back into play. This is a good service if you ever need to recover a move you had to forget to use an HM move, such as HM03 (Surf) or HM04 (Strength).
Event 4: Prof. Cozmo’s Reward
After you get the Meteorite back from Team Magma on Mt. Chimney, return to Prof. Cozmo’s house and hand it over. The pleased professor gives you the Galladite.
FALLARBOR TOWN BATTLE TENT
The third Battle Tent is in Fallarbor Town. This offers another three-battle challenge, but with a different set of rules than the previous Battle Tents. You challenge a series of Trainers who match your Pokémon levels, but these battles are short-lived. Each battle lasts only three turns. The goal is to knock the other Pokémon out as fast as possible.
If you can knock a Pokémon out with a single move, you’re off to a good start. If the battle is not over after three moves, it goes to judging. You are judged on three categories: Mind, Skill, and Body. Aggressive use of offensive moves helps you earn Mind points. The effectiveness of your moves earns you Skill points. The amount of HP remaining at the battle’s end determines your Body points. The Trainer with the most points (the most points you can earn in a single category is two) is declared the winner.
Route 114
Item | Location |
TM28 (Dig) | From Fossil Maniac’s little brother in his house |
TM05 (Roar) | Gentleman with his Poochyena |
EnergyPowder | Guarded by Kai and Charlotte |
Revive | Deadend to the left after crossing the bridge (HIDDEN) |
Persim Berries x6 | Berry patch |
Lotad Doll | Lanette at her house |
Carbos | On the rock in the grass behind Steve (HIDDEN) |
Protein | Have to use Rock Smash to get it |
Rare Candy | Past the waterfall on the cliff |
Mega Stone Man | |
Item | Price |
Sceptilite | 1500 |
Blazikenite | 1500 |
Swampertite | 1500 |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Swablu | 22-26 | Grass, 20% |
Lickitung | 22-26 | Grass, 20% |
Zangoose | 22-26 | Grass, 10% |
Seviper | 22-26 | Grass, 10% |
Karrablast | 22-26 | Grass, 10% |
Shelmet | 22-26 | Grass, 10% |
Skorupi | 22-26 | Grass, 5% |
Drowzee | 22-26 | Grass, 5% |
Misdreavus | 22-26 | Grass, 4% |
Chansey | 22-26 | Grass, 4% |
Squirtle | 22-26 | Grass, 2% |
Hoppip | 25-35 | Surfing, 99% |
Skiploom | 25-35 | Surfing, 1% |
Geodude (Alolan) | 22-26 | Rock Smash, 95% |
Graveler (Alolan) | 22-26 | Rock Smash, 5% |
Qwilfish | 25-35 | All Rods, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Fisherman Nolan Reward: 1200 | Poliwhirl, Lv. 30 |
Gyarados, Lv. 30 | |
Fisherman Kai, Reward: 1240 | Barboach, Lv. 31 |
Picknicker Charlotte, Reward: 496 | Staravia, Lv. 31 |
Fisherman Claude, Reward: 1240 | Lumineon, Lv. 31 |
Picknicker Nancy Reward: 480 | Duckett, Lv. 30 |
Nuzleaf, Lv. 30 | |
Sr. And Jr. Tyra & Ivy Reward: 496 | Roselia, Lv. 29 |
Azumarill, Lv. 31 | |
Camper Shane Reward: 448 | Aipom, Lv. 28 |
Sandile, Lv. 28 | |
Pineco, Lv. 28 | |
Darumaka, Lv. 28 | |
Pokémaniac Steve Reward: 1800 | Lickitung, Lv. 30 |
Druddigon, Lv. 30 | |
Pokémaniac Steve 2 Reward: 2820 | Slowpoke, Lv. 47 |
Lickilicky, Lv. 47 | |
Druddigon, Lv. 47 | |
Pokémaniac Steve 3 Reward: 3600 | Slowbro, Lv. 60 |
Lickilicky, Lv. 60 | |
Druddigon, Lv. 60 | |
Pokémaniac Steve 4 Reward: 3900 | Slowbro, Lv. 65 |
Lickilicky, Lv. 65 | |
Druddigon, Lv. 65 | |
Rhydon, Lv. 65 | |
Pokémaniac Steve 5 Reward: 4500 | Lickilicky, Lv. 75 |
Slowbro (Slowbronite), Lv. 75 | |
Druddigon, Lv. 75 | |
Rhyperior, Lv. 75 | |
Kindler Bernie Reward: 960 | Simisear, Lv. 30 |
Pelipper, Lv. 30 | |
Kindler Bernie 2 Reward: 1184 | Simisear, Lv. 37 |
Pelipper, Lv. 37 | |
Kindler Bernie 3 Reward: 1536 | Simisear, Lv. 48 |
Pelipper, Lv. 48 | |
Kindler Bernie 4 Reward: 1920 | Simisear, Lv. 60 |
Pelipper, Lv. 60 | |
Magmortar, Lv. 60 | |
Wailord, Lv. 60 | |
Kindler Bernie 5 Reward: 2400 | Simisear, Lv. 75 |
Pelipper, Lv. 75 | |
Magmortar, Lv. 75 | |
Wailord, Lv. 75 | |
Hiker Lucas Reward: 1200 | Carbink, Lv. 30 |
Shuckle, Lv. 30 | |
Picknicker Angelina Reward: 480 | Elgyem, Lv. 30 |
Trubbish, Lv. 30 | |
Hiker Lenny Reward: 1200 | Tyrunt, Lv. 30 |
Amaura, Lv. 30 |
Event 1: Fossil Maniac
You can access Meteor Falls, where Magma is holding Prof. Cozmo, only via the rocky paths of Route 114. However, before you head for Meteor Falls, swing by the Fossil Maniac’s house, which is just beyond the route’s starting point.
Event 2: Get TM05 (Roar) for Free
Another example of the generosity abounding in Hoenn is found on the path to Meteor Falls. A man on the road has some noisy Pokémon, and he’s willing to give up the TM that taught them how to Roar.
Event 3: Lanette’s Doll Collection
There are several new wild Pokémon on Route 114, so be sure you start exploring with plenty of Poké Balls.
There are several new wild Pokémon on Route 114, so be sure you start exploring with plenty of Poké Balls.
Meteor Falls
Meteor Falls is an area you only touch upon during your initial adventure, but once you have the moves needed to fully explore the cave system, return and explore the cave to its fullest. There are some good surprises in here, including a couple of finds that will help you in your quest to defeat the Elite Four.
Meteor Falls First Room | |
Item | Location |
Full Heal | North of the entrance/exit to Route 114 |
Salamencite | West of the entrance/exit to Route 114 (HIDDEN) |
Moon Stone | Left side of the 1F |
PP Up | Next to G |
TM104 (Iron Tail) | Next to C |
Meteor Falls North Room | |
Item | Location |
Aerodactylte | Space on the jumping down part (HIDDEN) |
Meteor Falls B1F North Room | |
Item | Location |
TM02 (Dragon Claw) | TM on the left |
TM108 (Dragon Pulse) | TM on the right |
Meteor Falls 1F | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Carbink | 22-26 | 20% |
Bagon | 22-26 | 20% |
Deino | 22-26 | 10% |
Larvitar | 22-26 | 10% |
Clefairy | 22-26 | 10% |
Druddigon | 22-26 | 10% |
Solrock | 22-26 | 5% |
Lunatona | 22-26 | 5% |
Ferroseed | 22-26 | 5% |
Beldum | 22-26 | 5% |
Golbat | 25-35 | Surfing, 100% |
Dratini | 25-35 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Dragonair | 25-35 | Super Rod, 100% |
Meteor Falls 1F North Room, B1F, North Room | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Carbink | 55-60 | 20% |
Shelgon | 55-60 | 20% |
Pupitar | 55-60 | 10% |
Ferrothorn | 55-60 | 10% |
Clefairy | 55-60 | 10% |
Druddigon | 55-60 | 10% |
Solrock | 55-60 | 5% |
Zweilous | 55-60 | 6% |
Lunatone | 55-60 | 4% |
Metang | 55-60 | 5% |
Golbat | 55-60 | Surfing, 100% |
Dratini | 55-60 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Dragonair | 55-60 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Old Couple John & Jay Reward: 2720 | Hitmontop, Lv. 68 |
Hariyama, Lv. 68 | |
Conkeldurr, Lv. 68 | |
Mienshao, Lv. 68 | |
Blaziken, Lv. 68 | |
Old Couple John & Jay 2 Reward: 2800 | Hitmontop, Lv. 70 |
Hariyama, Lv. 70 | |
Conkeldurr, Lv. 70 | |
Mienshao, Lv. 70 | |
Blaziken, Lv. 70 | |
Old Couple John & Jay 3 Reward: 2880 | Hitmontop, Lv. 72 |
Hariyama, Lv. 72 | |
Conkeldurr, Lv. 72 | |
Mienshao, Lv. 72 | |
Blaziken, Lv. 72 | |
Old Couple John & Jay 4 Reward: 2960 | Hitmontop, Lv. 74 |
Hariyama, Lv. 74 | |
Conkeldurr, Lv. 74 | |
Mienshao, Lv. 74 | |
Blaziken, Lv. 74 | |
Old Couple John & Jay 5 Reward: 3000 | Hitmontop, Lv. 75 |
Hariyama, Lv. 75 | |
Conkeldurr, Lv. 75 | |
Mienshao, Lv. 75 | |
Heracross, Lv. 75 | |
Blaziken (Blazikenite), Lv. 75 | |
Dragon Tamer Nicolas Reward: 3264 | Druddigon, Lv. 68 |
Flygon, Lv. 68 | |
Tyrantrum, Lv. 68 | |
Altaria, Lv. 68 | |
Charizard, Lv. 68 | |
Dragon Tamer Nicolas 2 Reward: 3360 | Druddigon, Lv. 70 |
Flygon, Lv. 70 | |
Tyrantrum, Lv. 70 | |
Altaria, Lv. 70 | |
Charizard, Lv. 70 | |
Dragon Tamer Nicolas 3 Reward: 3456 | Druddigon, Lv. 72 |
Flygon, Lv. 72 | |
Tyrantrum, Lv. 72 | |
Altaria, Lv. 72 | |
Charizrd, Lv. 72 | |
Dragon Tamer Nicolas 4 Reward: 3552 | Druddigon, Lv. 74 |
Flygon, Lv. 74 | |
Tyrantrum, Lv. 74 | |
Altaria, Lv. 74 | |
Charizard, Lv. 74 | |
Dragon Tamer Nicolas 5 Reward: 3600 | Druddigon, Lv. 75 |
Flygon, Lv. 75 | |
Tyrantrum, Lv. 75 | |
Altaria, Lv. 75 | |
Noivern, Lv. 75 | |
Charizard (CharizardteX), Lv. 75 |
Event 1: Thwart Team Magma
Meteor Falls deserves some serious exporatio—but you cannot do it yet. Return to this place after you receive HM05 (Waterfall) and you can access the lower levels where you find some good Items and rare Pokémon.
Meteor Falls deserves some serious exporatio—but you cannot do it yet. Return to this place after you receive HM05 (Waterfall) and you can access the lower levels where you find some good Items and rare Pokémon.
Route 115
Item | Location |
Super Potion | South end of the map on the beach |
Great Ball | Past the Rock Smash rock near the berry patch in the middle of the map |
PP Up | South past Hector and Marlene |
Heart Scale | Right above Cyndy (HIDDEN) |
Bluk Berries x6 | Berry patch |
Kelpsy Berries x6 | Berry patch |
Heal Powder | Above Kyra |
TM101 (Focus Punch) | Northern mountain side of the map |
Iron | Northern mountain side of the map |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Swellow | 32-36 | Grass, 20% |
Sunkern | 32-36 | Grass, 20% |
Yanma | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Hawlucha | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Ditto | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Tangela | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Jigglypuff | 32-36 | Grass, 5% |
Munna | 32-36 | Grass, 5% |
Skiploom | 32-36 | Grass, 5% |
Audino | 32-36 | Grass, 5% |
Tentacool | 25-35 | Surfing, 95% |
Tentacruel | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Magikarp | 25-35 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Gyarados | 25-35 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Battle Girl Cyndy Reward: 768 | Meditite, Lv. 30 |
Breloom, Lv. 30 | |
Battle Girl Cyndy 2 Reward: 888 | Medicham, Lv. 37 |
Breloom, Lv. 37 | |
Hitmonchan, Lv. 37 | |
Battle Girl Cyndy 3 Reward: 1440 | Medicham, Lv. 60 |
Breloom, Lv. 60 | |
Hitmonchan, Lv. 60 | |
Battle Girl Cyndy 4 Reward: 1560 | Medicham, Lv. 65 |
Breloom, Lv. 65 | |
Hitmonchan, Lv. 65 | |
Toxicroak, Lv. 65 | |
Battle Girl Cyndy 5 Reward: 1800 | Breloom, Lv. 75 |
Medicham (Medichamite), Lv. 75 | |
Hitmonchan, Lv. 75 | |
Toxicroak, Lv. 75 | |
Black Belt Nob Reward: 1024 | Machop, Lv. 30 |
Pangoro, Lv. 32 | |
Black Belt Nob 2 Reward: 1184 | Machoke, Lv. 37 |
Pangoro, Lv. 37 | |
Hitmonlee, Lv. 37 | |
Black Belt Nob 3 Reward: 1920 | Machamp, Lv. 60 |
Pangoro, Lv. 60 | |
Hitmonlee, Lv. 60 | |
Black Belt Nob 4 Reward: 2080 | Machamp, Lv. 65 |
Pangoro, Lv. 65 | |
Hitmonlee, Lv. 65 | |
Lucario, Lv. 65 | |
Black Belt Nob 5 Reward: 2400 | Machamp, Lv. 75 |
Pangoro, Lv. 75 | |
Hitmonlee, Lv. 75 | |
Lucario (Lucarionite), Lv. 75 | |
Collector Hector Reward: 1800 | Masquerain, Lv. 30 |
Zangoose, Lv. 30 | |
Seviper, Lv. 30 | |
Psychic Marlene Reward: 768 | Hypno, Lv. 32 |
Grumpig, Lv. 32 | |
Black Belt Koichi Reward: 1184 | Gurdurr, Lv. 37 |
Toxicroak, Lv. 37 | |
Chesnaught, Lv. 37 | |
Triathlete Kyra Reward: 1520 | Blissey, Lv. 38 |
Audino, Lv. 38 | |
Ninja Boy Jaiden Reward: 456 | Ninjask, Lv. 38 |
Conkeldurr, Lv. 38 | |
Expert Timothy Reward: 1560 | Hariyama, Lv. 39 |
Hitmontop, Lv. 39 | |
Medicham, Lv. 39 | |
Expert Timothy 2 Reward: 1600 | Hariyama, Lv. 40 |
Hitmontop, Lv. 40 | |
Medicham, Lv. 40 | |
Expert Timothy 3 Reward: 2400 | Gallade, Lv. 60 |
Hariyama, Lv. 60 | |
Hitmontop, Lv. 60 | |
Medicham, Lv. 60 | |
Expert Timothy 4 Reward: 2600 | Gallade, Lv. 65 |
Hariyama, Lv. 65 | |
Mienshao, Lv. 65 | |
Hitmontop, Lv. 65 | |
Medicham, Lv. 65 | |
Expert Timothy 5 Reward: 3000 | Gallade, Lv. 75 |
Hariyama, Lv. 75 | |
Mienshao, Lv. 75 | |
Hitmontop, Lv. 75 | |
Conkeldurr, Lv. 75 | |
Medicham (Medichamite), Lv. 75 | |
Battle Girl Helene Reward: 936 | Machamp, Lv. 39 |
Scrafty, Lv. 39 | |
Psychic Alix Reward: 912 | Sigilyph, Lv. 38 |
Malarmar, Lv. 38 |
Event 1: Exploration
Route 115 is a big are and it’s almost impossible to see on a single visit unless you have HM03 (Surf). If you do have it, you can use the water lane just off the coast to move up and down the route. From the beaches, you can explore the northernmost region of the route and pick up some Items.
Mt. Chimney
Mt. Chimney is the volcano that towers over all of Hoenn. Fortunately, the cone has been dormant for a long time. However, Team Magma is interested in the volcano, and that’s bad news. While you are unsure of what they are trying to accomplish on the summit, it’s definitely something that must be stopped. But the only way to reach the summit from the bottom (at least, for now) is the Cable Car
Item | Location |
TM59 (Incinerate) | Top right corner |
Meteorite | Edge of the volcano |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 600 | Fletchindr, Lv. 30 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 600 | Charmeleon, Lv. 30 |
Magma Admin Tabitha Reward: 1400 | Mightyena, Lv. 33 |
Weezing, Lv. 33 | |
Snorlax, Lv. 33 | |
Darmanitan, Lv. 33 | |
Beauty Shirley, Reward: 2800 | Jumpluff, Lv. 35 |
Beauty Sheila, Reward: 2800 | Conkeldurr, Lv. 35 |
Expert Shelby, Reward: 1400 | Lucario, Lv. 35 |
Hiker Sawyer, Reward: 1400 | Golem (Alolan), Lv. 35 |
Hiker Sawyer 2 Reward: 1960 | Golem (Alolan), Lv. 49 |
Camerupt, Lv. 49 | |
Hiker Sawyer 3 Reward: 2400 | Machamp, Lv. 60 |
Camerupt, Lv. 60 | |
Golem (Alolan), Lv. 60 | |
Hiker Sawyer 4 Reward: 2600 | Machamp, Lv. 65 |
Camerupt, Lv. 65 | |
Golem (Alolan), Lv.65 | |
Hiker Sawyer 5 Reward: 3000 | Machamp, Lv. 75 |
Camerupt (Cameruptite), Lv. 75 | |
Golem (Alolan), Lv. 75 | |
Beauty Melissa Reward: 2800 | Glameow, Lv. 35 |
Lumineon, Lv. 35 | |
Frillish, Lv. 35 |
Event 1: Ride the Cable Car
Now that Team Magma has acquired the Meteorite, no guards are posted at the Cable Car station. Ride the Cable Car to the summit of Mt. Chimney to catch up with Team Magma as well as get an update on what Team Aqua has been up to.
Event 2: Team Magma and Team Aqua Locked in Battle
Don’t forget to grab that Meteorite from the edge of the volcano and return it to Prof. Cozmo for your reward.
Don’t forget to grab that Meteorite from the edge of the volcano and return it to Prof. Cozmo for your reward.
Magma Leader Maxie Reward: 2800 | Golbat, Lv. 33 |
Houndoom, Lv. 33 | |
Pupitar, Lv. 33 | |
Lampent, Lv. 33 | |
Camerupt, Lv. 35 |
Event 3: After Riding Team Magma Out
Things settle back into their normal routine once Team Magma has been run off of the summit. There will be a new batch of Trainers on the mountaintop you can challenge in battles. Make sure you also stop by the Lava Cookie Lady who is selling Lava Cookies for only 200 each next to the Cable Car station. These are a local delicacy and your Pokémon are sure to love them.
Jagged Pass
Jagged Pass leads down the side of Mt. Chimney. Unless you have the tools to get back up the face, it’s a one-way trip down. There’s something fishy about Jagged Pass, too. Team Magma seems to be concentrated in the area. Are they hiding something in the pass?
Item | Location |
Full Heal | Top left at the first patch of brown grass at the top (HIDDEN) |
TM69 (Rock Polish) | Top right corner of the map |
Burn Heal | South of the stairs near the Magma Grunt |
TM43 (Flame Charge) | Bottom right of the map |
Tyranitarite | The top right at the last patch of grass on the bottom (HIDDEN) |
Great Ball | West of Ethan (HIDDEN) |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Spoink | 25-29 | Grass, 20% |
Mankey | 25-29 | Grass, 20% |
Meditite | 25-29 | Grass, 10% |
Glameow | 25-29 | Grass, 10% |
Stunky | 25-29 | Grass, 10% |
Aipom | 25-29 | Grass, 10% |
Croagunk | 25-29 | Grass, 5% |
Murkrow | 25-29 | Grass, 5% |
Gligar | 25-29 | Grass, 5% |
Pineco | 25-29 | Grass, 5% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Hiker Eric Reward: 1360 | Pineco, Lv. 32 |
Forretress, Lv. 34 | |
Team Magma Grunt Reward: 680 | Mightyena, Lv. 34 |
Camerupt, Lv. 34 | |
Picknicker Diana Reward: 512 | Helioptile, Lv. 32 |
Skiploom, Lv. 32 | |
Maractus, Lv. 32 | |
Picknicker Diana 2 Reward: 576 | Helioptile, Lv. 36 |
Jumpluff, Lv. 36 | |
Maractus, Lv. 36 | |
Chikorita, Lv. 36 | |
Picknicker Diana 3 Reward: 736 | Heliolisk, Lv. 46 |
Jumpluff, Lv. 46 | |
Maractus, Lv. 46 | |
Bayleef, Lv. 46 | |
Picknicker Diana 4 Reward: 960 | Heliolisk, Lv. 60 |
Jumpluff, Lv. 60 | |
Maractus, Lv. 60 | |
Meganium, Lv. 60 | |
Picknicker Diana 5 Reward: 1200 | Heliolisk, Lv. 75 |
Jumpluff, Lv. 75 | |
Maractus, Lv. 75 | |
Meganium, Lv. 75 | |
Triathlete Julio, Reward: 1280 | Tynamo, Lv. 32 |
Picknicker Autumn, Reward: 512 | Deerling, Lv. 32 |
Camper Ethan Reward: 512 | Stunky, Lv. 32 |
Gligar, Lv. 32 | |
Swalot, Lv. 32 | |
Camper Ethan 2 Reward: 576 | Gligar, Lv. 36 |
Stunky, Lv. 36 | |
Swalot, Lv. 36 | |
Bulbasaur, Lv. 36 | |
Camper Ethan 3 Reward: 736 | Gliscor, Lv. 46 |
Skuntank, Lv. 46 | |
Swalot, Lv. 46 | |
Ivysaur, Lv. 46 | |
Camper Ethan 4 Reward: 960 | Gliscor, Lv. 60 |
Skuntank, Lv. 60 | |
Swalot, Lv. 60 | |
Venusaur, Lv. 60 | |
Camper Ethan 5 Reward: 1200 | Gliscor, Lv. 75 |
Skuntank, Lv. 75 | |
Swalot, Lv. 75 | |
Venusaur, Lv. 75 |
Event 1: Explore the Pass
Carefully step down the side of Mt. Chimney. Unless you have the Acro Bike, there is no way back up the Jagged Pass. You have to go all the way around to the Cable Car again, ride it up to the summit, and then walk back down Jagged Pass.
Carefully step down the side of Mt. Chimney. Unless you have the Acro Bike, there is no way back up the Jagged Pass. You have to go all the way around to the Cable Car again, ride it up to the summit, and then walk back down Jagged Pass.
Event 2: Access Team Magma Hideout
Just because a Pokémon appears commonly, that doesn’t mean it’s any less of an asset. Commonly caught Pokémon, if taken care of properly, can evolve into wonderful new forms that are quite effective in battles.
Just because a Pokémon appears commonly, that doesn’t mean it’s any less of an asset. Commonly caught Pokémon, if taken care of properly, can evolve into wonderful new forms that are quite effective in battles.
Lavaridge Town
Because it’s located at the foot of Mt. Chimney, Lavaridge Town has a Hot Springs and hot sand resort where people come from all around to soak it up and unwind. The waters are known for their healing powers—perhaps you should slip in yourself and see what happens?
Item | Location |
TM75 (Swords Dance) | Black Belt in front of the Pokémart |
Ice Heal | Below the old lady on the left in the Hot Springs |
Houndoomnite | All the way to the left of the Egg lady |
Charcoal | Old man in bottom right of Herb Shop |
TM50 (Overheat) | Flannery after beating her |
Go-Goggles | From your rival after beating Flannery |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Great Ball | 600 |
Super Potion | 700 |
Antidote | 100 |
Parlyz Heal | 300 |
Awakening | 250 |
Burn Heal | 250 |
Revive | 1500 |
Super Repel | 500 |
X Speed | 350 |
Pokémon Herb Shop Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
EnergyPowder | 500 |
Energy Root | 800 |
Heal Powder | 450 |
Revival Herb | 2800 |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Wynaut | 1 | Hatch from Egg given from townsperson |
Event 1: Hot Springs
Stop by the Hot Springs when you first arrive in Lavaridge Town. Not just because of the reputation of the waters, but also to receive a Mystery Egg from one of the townspeople. She has tried nurturing the Egg in the warm sand, but apparently it needs a little more personal care than that.
Event 2: Visit the Pokémon Herb Shop
The Pokémon Herb Shop is unique to Lavaridge Town—you won’t find this little shop anywhere else in Hoenn. This store sells a small variety of Herbs that affect your Pokémon, such as restoring HP or reviving a fainted Pokémon. But there’s a catch to these Herbs, which are noticeable less expensive than their equivalents: Pokémon loathe their bitter taste. Giving these Herbs to your Pokémon may cause them to dislike you, and that can affect battle performance, so use with care.
Event 3: Gym Leader Battle #4—Flannery
Trainer | Pokémon |
Kindler Jeff Reward: 1056 | Ponyta, Lv. 33 |
Litwick, Lv. 33 | |
Hiker Eli, Reward: 1360 | Bronzor, Lv. 34 |
Kindler Jace, Reward: 1088 | Slugma, Lv. 34 |
Ace Trainer Gerald, Reward: 1680 | Gourgeist, Lv. 35 |
Kindler Cole Reward: 1056 | Magmar, Lv. 33 |
Camerupt, Lv. 33 | |
Charmeleon, Lv. 33 | |
Kindler Axle Reward: 1120 | Ponyta, Lv. 35 |
Darmanitan, Lv. 35 | |
Kindler Keegan, Reward: 736 | Fletchling, Lv. 23 |
Battle Girl Danielle, Reward: 840 | Croagunk, Lv. 35 |
Leader Flannery Reward: 3800, Heat Badge, Pokémon up to Lv. 50 now obey your commands. Also allows you to use HM04 (Strength) outside of battle, TM50 (Overheat) | Ninetales, Lv. 36 |
Houndoom, Lv. 36 | |
Delphox, Lv. 36 | |
Magcargo, Lv. 36 | |
Camerupt, Lv. 36 | |
Torkoal, Lv. 38 |
The Lavaridge Gym is full of haze, probably from all the Fire-type Pokémon within its walls. The Gym is separated into two levels, a ground floor and a basement. Flannery is on the ground floor, but there is no direct route from the front door to her. You must move from room to room, using the holes in the floor and ceiling to eventually reach her seat. Along the way, you have ample opportunity to practice battling Fire-type Pokémon with the Trainers guarding the holes. Once you reach Flannery herself, use your Water-type Moves to douse her Fire-type Pokémon. If you don’t have a Water-type Pokémon at a high enough level to match Flannery’s Pokémon, fall back on Ground- and Rock-type Moves, which also exploit a Fire-type Pokémon’s weakness.
Event 4: Getting to Go-Goggles
Don’t forget that you now have the required number of Gym badges to challenge your father, Norman, back at the Petalburg Gym. Return to Petalburg Gym and face off against your father to earn one of the most useful Badges in the game. It allows you to use HM03 (Surf).
Don’t forget that you now have the required number of Gym badges to challenge your father, Norman, back at the Petalburg Gym. Return to Petalburg Gym and face off against your father to earn one of the most useful Badges in the game. It allows you to use HM03 (Surf).
New Mauville
Item | Location |
Ampharosite | In the east in a box (HIDDEN) |
Douse Drive | Southwest of the portal in the middle, on a switch |
Shock Drive | Top left corner of the map on a switch |
Chill Drive | Right before the generator area on a switch |
Burn Drive | In a box in the generator area |
ThunderStone | Right of the generator |
Entrance | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Magnemite | 32-36 | 20% |
Voltorb | 32-36 | 20% |
Porygon | 32-36 | 10% |
Tynamo | 32-36 | 11% |
Klink | 32-36 | 11% |
Magneton | 32-36 | 10% |
Electrode | 32-36 | 5% |
Pawniard | 32-36 | 5% |
Litwick | 32-36 | 4% |
Rotom | 32-36 | 4% |
Main Room | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Magnemite | 32-36 | 20% |
Voltorb | 32-36 | 20% |
Porygon | 32-36 | 20% |
Tynamo | 32-36 | 10% |
Klink | 32-36 | 15% |
Porygon | 32-36 | 11% |
Pawniard | 32-36 | 5% |
Litwick | 32-36 | 4% |
Rotom | 32-36 | 4% |
Electrode | 32-36 | 1% |
Event 1: Color-Coded Doors
The route to the New Mauville electric generator is not a direct path. The hallways are locked down with a system of color-coded doors, and the doors swing open only if you step on like-colored floor switches. But beware, stepping on one switch either opens or shuts every door of that color. Put your foot down on the wrong switch and you may find yourself using an Escape Rope and starting all over again.
Event 2: Shut Down Generator
With some new wild Pokémon to catch inside New Mauville, why not bring along some Poké Balls and expand your Pokédex?
With some new wild Pokémon to catch inside New Mauville, why not bring along some Poké Balls and expand your Pokédex?
Route 118
Item | Location |
Heart Scale | Rock next to Wade (HIDDEN) |
Good Rod | Fisherman at the eastern shoreline |
Iron | Rock south of Gabby & Ty (HIDDEN) |
Sitrus Berries x4 | Berry patch |
Hyper Potion | Item ball on the right side of the map |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Heracross | 32-36 | Grass, 20% |
Pinsir | 32-36 | Grass, 20% |
Inkay | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Electrike | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Luxio | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Miltank | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Tauros | 32-36 | Grass, 5% |
Chatot | 32-36 | Grass, 5% |
Emolga | 32-36 | Grass, 4% |
Pachirisu | 32-36 | Grass, 4% |
Dedenne | 32-36 | Grass, 1% |
Mudkip | 32-36 | Grass, 1% |
Wingull | 25-35 | Surfing, 95% |
Pelipper | 25-35 | Surfing, 5% |
Carvanha | 25-35 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Sharpedo | 25-35 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Youngster Deandre Reward: 352 | Skitty, Lv. 22 |
Bagon, Lv. 22 | |
Slakoth, Lv. 22 | |
Aroma Lady Rose Reward: 880 | Skiddo, Lv. 22 |
Sunkern, Lv. 22 | |
Cherubi, Lv. 22 | |
Aroma Lady Rose 2 Reward: 1440 | Gogoat, Lv. 36 |
Sunflora, Lv. 36 | |
Cherrim, Lv. 36 | |
Aroma Lady Rose 3 Reward: 1840 | Gogoat, Lv. 46 |
Sunflora, Lv. 46 | |
Gloom, Lv. 46 | |
Cherrim, Lv. 46 | |
Aroma Lady Rose 4 Reward: 2600 | Gogoat, Lv. 65 |
Sunflora, Lv. 65 | |
Bellossom, Lv. 65 | |
Cherrim, Lv. 65 | |
Aroma Lady Rose 5 Reward: 3000 | Gogoat, Lv. 75 |
Sunflora, Lv. 75 | |
Bellossom, Lv. 75 | |
Cherrim, Lv. 75 | |
Fisherman Wade Reward: 880 | Carvanha, Lv. 22 |
Qwilfish, Lv. 22 | |
Skrelp, Lv. 22 | |
Guitarist Dalton Reward: 704 | Magnemite, Lv. 22 |
Whismur, Lv. 22 | |
Chatot, Lv. 22 | |
Guitarist Dalton 2 Reward: 1152 | Magneton, Lv. 36 |
Loudred, Lv. 36 | |
Chatot, Lv. 36 | |
Guitarist Dalton 3 Reward: 1472 | Magneton, Lv. 46 |
Exploud, Lv. 46 | |
Chatot, Lv. 46 | |
Whirlipede, Lv. 46 | |
Guitarist Dalton 4 Reward: 2080 | Magnezone, Lv. 65 |
Exploud, Lv. 65 | |
Chatot, Lv. 65 | |
Scolipede, Lv. 65 | |
Guitarist Dalton 5 Reward: 2400 | Magnezone, Lv. 75 |
Exploud, Lv. 75 | |
Chatot, Lv. 75 | |
Scolipede, Lv. 75 | |
Fisherman Barny, Reward: 1560 | Cloyster, Lv. 39 |
Bird Keeper Chester Reward: 1184 | Pidgeotto, Lv. 37 |
Fearow, Lv. 37 | |
Farfetch’d, Lv. 37 | |
Bird Keeper Perry Reward: 1184 | Staravia, Lv. 37 |
Tranquill, Lv. 37 | |
Rufflet, Lv. 37 |
Event 1: Find the Good Rod
Now that you have the Good Rod, consider returning to previous watery routes to fish for wild Pokémon that were harder to catch with the Old Rod.
Now that you have the Good Rod, consider returning to previous watery routes to fish for wild Pokémon that were harder to catch with the Old Rod.
Event 2: TV Idol
The media await you on the opposite shore. Gabby and Ty are ready with more than just cameras and microphones. They will engage you in another battle just so they can report on it. Take them on and then have a choice word ready for the after-battle interview.
Interviewer Gabby & Ty Reward: 1728 | Magneton, Lv. 36 |
Loudred, Lv. 36 | |
Porygon, Lv. 36 | |
Flaaffy, Lv. 36 |
Route 119
Item | Location |
Full Heal | Open area in the huge tall grass in the south (HIDDEN) |
Super Repel | Top left corner in the huge tall grass in the south |
Venusaurite | Tiny open area in the huge tall grass in the south (HIDDEN) |
Hyper Potion | Top right corner in the huge tall grass in the south |
Zinc | In the tall grass where Chris is |
Hondew Berries x4 | Berry patch |
Leppa Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Pomeg Berries x6 | Berry patch |
Sitrus Berries | Berry patch |
Calcium | Flowers across the Acro Bike bridge in the south (HIDDEN) |
Hyper Potion | Left of the Mach Bike slope |
Elixir | In the tall grass to the right of Dayton Near the shoreline to the north |
Max Ether | Right of the waterfall in the north (HIDDEN) |
Ultra Ball | First opening in the tall grass to the west (HIDDEN) |
Leaf Stone | The deadend of the northern stream on the right |
Nugget | At the top of the waterfall to the north |
TM62 (Acrobatics) | Top left of the map in the Acro Bike area |
Rare Candy | Right below the TM62 area |
HM02 (Fly) | Your rival after you beat them |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Weepinbell | 32-36 | Grass, 20% |
Gloom | 32-36 | Grass, 20% |
Tropius | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Scyther | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Goomy | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Arbok | 32-36 | Grass, 10% |
Foongus | 32-36 | Grass, 5% |
Carnivine | 32-36 | Grass, 5% |
Skorupi | 32-36 | Grass, 4% |
Kecleon | 32-36 | Grass, 4% |
Treecko | 32-36 | Grass, 2% |
Wooper | 30-40 | Surfing, 60% |
Stunfisk | 30-40 | Surfing, 35% |
Quagsire | 30-40 | Surfing, 5% |
Feebas | 30-40 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Milotic | 30-40 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Bug Catcher Kent Reward: 624 | Dustox, Lv. 39 |
Venomoth, Lv. 39 | |
Wormadam, Lv. 39 | |
Bug Maniac Donald Reward: 2460 | Scyther, Lv. 41 |
Pinsir, Lv. 41 | |
Heracross, Lv. 41 | |
Bug Catcher Greg Reward: 624 | Ariados, Lv. 39 |
Ledian, Lv. 39 | |
Beedrill, Lv. 39 | |
Bug Maniac Taylor Reward: 2460 | Yanmega, Lv. 41 |
Vespiquen, Lv. 41 | |
Armaldo, Lv. 41 | |
Bug Catcher Doug Reward: 624 | Beautifly, Lv. 39 |
Parasect, Lv. 39 | |
Ninjask, Lv. 39 | |
Bug Maniac Brent Reward: 2460 | Crustle, Lv. 41 |
Galvantula, Lv. 41 | |
Escavalier, Lv. 41 | |
Fisherman Chris Reward: 1600 | Gyarados, Lv. 40 |
Slowking, Lv. 40 | |
Milotic, Lv. 40 | |
Swanna, Lv. 40 | |
PKMN Ranger Catherine Reward: 1968 | Fraxure, Lv. 41 |
Torterra, Lv. 41 | |
Excadrill, Lv. 41 | |
PKMN Ranger Catherine 2 Reward: 2304 | Fraxure, Lv. 48 |
Torterra, Lv. 48 | |
Excadrill, Lv. 48 | |
Beartic, Lv. 48 | |
PKMN Ranger Catherine 3 Reward: 2880 | Haxorus, Lv. 60 |
Torterra, Lv. 60 | |
Excadrill, Lv. 60 | |
Beartic, Lv. 60 | |
PKMN Ranger Catherine 4 Reward: 3120 | Haxorus, Lv. 65 |
Torterra, Lv. 65 | |
Excadrill, Lv. 65 | |
Beartic, Lv. 65 | |
PKMN Ranger Catherine 5 Reward: 3600 | Haxorus, Lv. 75 |
Torterra, Lv. 75 | |
Excadrill, Lv. 75 | |
Beartic, Lv. 75 | |
PKMN Ranger Jackson Reward: 1968 | Vigoroth, Lv. 41 |
Heatmor, Lv. 41 | |
Tropius, Lv, 41 | |
PKMN Ranger Jackson 2 Reward: 2304 | Vigoroth, Lv. 48 |
Heatmor, Lv. 48 | |
Tropius, Lv. 48 | |
Kingdra, Lv. 48 | |
PKMN Ranger Jackson 3 Reward: 2880 | Slaking, Lv. 60 |
Heatmor, Lv. 60 | |
Tropius, Lv. 60 | |
Kingdra, Lv. 60 | |
PKMN Ranger Jackson 4 Reward: 3120 | Slaking, Lv. 65 |
Heatmor, Lv. 65 | |
Tropius, Lv. 65 | |
Kingdra, Lv. 65 | |
PKMN Ranger Jackson 5 Reward: 3600 | Slaking, Lv. 75 |
Heatmor, Lv. 75 | |
Tropius, Lv. 75 | |
Kingdra, Lv. 75 | |
Parasol Lady Rachel, Reward: 1640 | Eelektross, Lv. 41 |
Bird Keeper Phil Reward: 1312 | Xatu, Lv. 41 |
Pelipper, Lv. 41 | |
Bird Keeper Hugh Reward: 1280 | Dodrio, Lv. 40 |
Swellow, Lv. 40 | |
Swanna, Lv. 40 | |
Kindler Dayton Reward: 1344 | Magmortar, Lv. 42 |
Pyroar, Lv. 42 | |
Ninja Boy Takashi, Reward: 492 | Accelgor, Lv. 41 |
Guitarist Fabian, Reward: 1312 | Emolga, Lv. 41 |
Ninja Boy Yasu, Reward: 492 | Weezing, Lv. 41 |
Ninja Boy Hideo, Reward: 492 | Frogadier, Lv. 41 |
Event 1: Tall Grass
The short grass of Hoenn gives way to tall grass in Route 119. This thick, tall foliage is much harder to wade through—in fact, it’s so thick you can’t even ride a bike through it. The tall grass hides a lot, too. Trainers, Items, and wild Pokémon are all waiting for you in the thick of it.
Notice the occasional tree or rock that doesn’t quite match those around it? Watch out—that’s a Ninja Boy. These Trainers attempt to hide behind painted cut-outs of nature and then jump out when unsuspecting adventurers wander by.
Notice the occasional tree or rock that doesn’t quite match those around it? Watch out—that’s a Ninja Boy. These Trainers attempt to hide behind painted cut-outs of nature and then jump out when unsuspecting adventurers wander by.
Event 2: Weather Institute
The Weather Institue studies climate patterns across Hoenn, but right now the researchers inside are staving off the unwanted interests of Team Aqua. Is there something you can do to help?
Event 3: Battle with Prof. Birch’s Kid
After you have HM05 (Waterfall), you can explore this route’s northernmost tip. Use the Acro Bike to cross the tiny bridge and pick up some rare Items as well as access a hard-to-reach Secret Base.
After you have HM05 (Waterfall), you can explore this route’s northernmost tip. Use the Acro Bike to cross the tiny bridge and pick up some rare Items as well as access a hard-to-reach Secret Base.
PKMN Trainer Brendan/May (if you chose Treecko) Reward: 2880 | Swellow, Lv. 46 |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 46 | |
Wailord, Lv. 46 | |
Breloom, Lv. 46 | |
Blaziken, Lv. 48 | |
PKMN Trainer Brendan/May (if you chose Torchic) Reward: 2880 | Swellow, Lv. 46 |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 46 | |
Breloom, Lv. 46 | |
Rapidash, Lv. 46 | |
Swampert, Lv. 48 | |
PKMN Trainer Brendan/May (if you chose Mudkip) Reward: 2880 | Swellow, Lv. 46 |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 46 | |
Rapidash, Lv. 46 | |
Wailord, Lv. 46 | |
Sceptile, Lv. 48 |
Secret Base Real Estate
Potential Secret Bases are hidden in the tall grass along Route 119. Look for bushes like this and then unleash Secret Power to unlock them.
Weather Institute
Item | Location |
Rocky Helmet | Bottom right of the second floor |
Weather Rock Lady | |
Item | Price |
Icy Rock | 200 |
Smooth Rock | 200 |
Heat Rock | 200 |
Damp Rock | 200 |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 840 | Simipour, Lv. 42 |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 840 | Hawlucha, Lv. 42 |
Aggron, Lv. 42 | |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 840 | Archeops, Lv. 42 |
Carracosta, Lv. 42 | |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 840 | Krookodile, Lv. 42 |
Octillery, Lv. 42 | |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 840 | Furfrou, Lv. 42 |
Golbat, Lv. 42 | |
Corsola, Lv. 42 | |
Aqua Admin Shelly Reward: 1880 | Mightyena, Lv. 45 |
Muk (Alolan), Lv. 45 | |
Lapras, Lv. 45 | |
Roserade, Lv. 45 | |
Sharpedo, Lv. 45 | |
Jellicent, Lv. 45 |
Event 1: Rest Your Weary Head
There is a comfy bed on the first floor of the Weather Institute where you can rest up before talking on the string of Team Aqua Grunts inside the Weather Institute. You can sleep in the bed as often as you like.
Event 2: Defeat Team Aqua
On the way out of the Weather Institute, you overhear that Team Magma was last spotted heading to Mt. Pyre.
On the way out of the Weather Institute, you overhear that Team Magma was last spotted heading to Mt. Pyre.
Legendary Spoiler Alert
After you defeat the Elite Four, return to the Weather Institute and speak to the same man who gave you the Castform. He has been tracking some strange weather patterns in Hoenn lately and his observations will have a very positive effect on your Pokédex.
Fortree City
Fortree City is a small town nestled in tree groves. The houses are connected by a system of rope bridges that hang high above the ground. But even though the town is one with nature, it still boasts many modern conveniences, such as a Pokémart and Pokémon Center, as well as a Gym in the town’s center. Now, if there were just a way to actually get to it…
Item | Location |
TM86 (Grass Knot) | Next to the Gym on the left |
TM19 (Roost) | Winona if you beat her |
TM10 (Hidden Power) | Old lady in the second hut from the left on the top |
Garchompite | Left of the entrance of the Secret Base decoration hut in the bottom right |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Great Ball | 600 |
Ultra Ball | 1200 |
Super Potion | 700 |
Hyper Potion | 1200 |
Antidote | 100 |
Parlyz Heal | 300 |
Awakening | 250 |
Revive | 1500 |
Super Repel | 500 |
Wood Mail | 50 |
TM Shop | |
Item | Price |
TM23 (Smack Down) | 3000 |
TM66 (Payback) | 3000 |
TM74 (Gyro Ball) | 3000 |
TM84 (Poison Jab) | 3000 |
TM87 (Swagger) | 3000 |
TM90 (Substitute) | 3000 |
TM91 (Flash Cannon) | 3000 |
TM95 (Snarl) | 3000 |
TM105 (Shock Wave) | 3000 |
Desk Store Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Small Desk | 3000 |
Pokémon Desk | 3000 |
Heavy Desk | 6000 |
Ragged Desk | 6000 |
Comfort Desk | 6000 |
Brisk Desk | 9000 |
Camp Desk | 9000 |
Hard Desk | 9000 |
Chair Store Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Small Chair | 2000 |
Pokémon Chair | 2000 |
Heavy Chair | 2000 |
Ragged Chair | 2000 |
Comfort Chair | 2000 |
Brick Chair | 2000 |
Camp Chair | 2000 |
Hard Chair | 2000 |
Event 1: Secret Base Shopping
Two counters in Fortree sell furniture for your Secret Base. You can buy a variety of Desks and Chairs from these counters, an excellent way to spruce up your home away from home.
Event 2: Hidden Power
A woman in Fortree City believes you can deduce whether or not you have hidden powers of your own. If you can guess which hand she is hiding a coin three times in a row, she will gift you TM10 (Hidden Power).
Event 3: Lonely Minun?
A little girl in the northwest corner of Fortree City would like to get her hands on a Volbeat and is willing to trade a Plusle for it.
Event 4: Hit the Gym
After you receive the special Item, Devon Scope, which lets you see these invisible barriers, return to the Gym to challenge the Gym Leader.
After you receive the special Item, Devon Scope, which lets you see these invisible barriers, return to the Gym to challenge the Gym Leader.
Event 5: Gym Leader Battle #6—Winona
Trainer | Pokémon |
Bird Keeper Humberto, Reward: 1536 | Skarmory, Lv. 48 |
Picknicker Ashley Reward: 736 | Purugly, Lv. 46 |
Meowstic, Lv. 46 | |
Persian (Alolan), Lv. 46 | |
Bird Keeeper Jared Reward: 1472 | Dodrio, Lv. 46 |
Noctowl, Lv. 46 | |
Swanna, Lv. 46 | |
Camper Flint Reward: 736 | Stoutland, Lv. 46 |
Liepard, Lv. 46 | |
Bird Keeper Edwardo Reward: 1472 | Staraptor, Lv. 46 |
Delibird, Lv. 46 | |
Bird Keeper Darius, Reward: 1536 | Swoobat, Lv. 48 |
Leader Winona Reward: 5000, Feather Badge: Pokémon up to Lv. 70 will obey your commands: grants use of HM02 (Fly) in the field, TM19 (Roost) | Skarmory, Lv. 48 |
Honchkrow, Lv. 48 | |
Sigilyph, Lv. 48 | |
Gyarados, Lv. 48 | |
Talonflame, Lv. 48 | |
Altaria, Lv. 50 |
The path to Winona, Fortree Gym Leader, is a bit tricky. You must navigate a system of revolving gates, but sometimes the gates aren’t as user-friendly as you may hope. Some gates revolve only once or twice, meaning you must sometimes cross back through a gate multiple time to finally get it in the correct position to pass. Add some pretty powerful Trainers to the route, and you may need to rest before battling Winona.
Winona uses Flying Pokémon, but all of her Pokémon are secondary types, too. Steel, Dark, Psychic, Water, Fire, and Dragon. Keep these dual-types in mind when sending your Pokémon into battle. If you have a strong Electric-type Pokémon, though, you can tap into the weakness that they all share and earn the Gym badge.
Route 120
Item | Location |
Rare Candy | Top of the map past some Cut trees (HIDDEN) Bottom right shoreline of the pond at the bottom of the map (HIDDEN) |
Revive | Above Robert in the empty space (HIDDEN) Near the puddles in the middle of the map |
Nest Ball | Bottom of the steps near the pond at the north |
Aspear Berries x6 | Berry patch |
Nanab Berries x3 | Berry patch |
Pecha Berries x6 | Berry patch |
Pinap Berries x3 | Berry patch |
Razz Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Wepear Berries x3 | Berry patch |
Zinc | The first left at the tall grass maze |
Nugget | Deadend on the right at the bottom of the tall grass maze |
Hyper Potion | To the right of Jeffrey |
Full Heal | Bottom shoreline of the pond at the bottom of the map |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Rufflet | 36-42 | Grass, 20% |
Vullaby | 36-42 | Grass, 20% |
Mienfoo | 36-42 | Grass, 10% |
Drifloon | 36-42 | Grass, 10% |
Absol | 36-42 | Grass, 15% |
Scraggy | 36-42 | Grass, 14% |
Stantler | 36-42 | Grass, 6% |
Pawniard | 36-42 | Grass, 5% |
Buizel | 35-45 | Surfing, 99% |
Floatzel | 35-45 | Surfing, 1% |
Barboach | 35-45 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Whiscash | 35-45 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Parasol Lady Clarissa Reward: 1800 | Seaking, Lv. 45 |
Castform, Lv. 45 | |
Alomomola, Lv. 45 | |
Bird Keeper Robert, Reward: 1504 | Pidgeot, Lv. 47 |
Bird Keeper Robert 2, Reward: 1760 | Pidgeot, Lv. 55 |
Bird Keeper Robert 3 Reward: 1920 | Altaria, Lv. 60 |
Pidgeot, Lv. 60 | |
Staraptor, Lv. 60 | |
Bird Keeper Robert 4 Reward: 2080 | Altaria, Lv. 65 |
Pidgeot, Lv. 65 | |
Fearow, Lv. 65 | |
Staraptor, Lv. 65 | |
Bird Keeper Robert 5 Reward: 2400 | Staraptor, Lv. 75 |
Pidgeot (Pidgeotite), Lv. 75 | |
Fearow, Lv. 75 | |
Altaria, Lv. 75 | |
Bird Keeper Colin, Reward: 1536 | Staraptor, Lv. 48 |
Ace Trainer Leonel, Reward: 2304 | Slaking, Lv. 48 |
Parasol Lady Angelica Reward: 1840 | Cherrim, Lv. 46 |
Castform, Lv. 46 | |
Sunflora, Lv. 46 | |
Ninetales (Alolan), Lv. 46 | |
Ninja Boy Riley Reward: 552 | Ninjask, Lv. 46 |
Pawniard, Lv. 46 | |
Battle Girl Callie Reward: 1104 | Lucario, Lv. 47 |
Hitmoncham, Lv. 46 | |
Ace Trainer Jennifer Reward: 2304 | Meganium, Lv. 48 |
Milotic, Lv. 48 | |
Mismagius, Lv. 48 | |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 48 | |
PKMN Ranger Jenna Reward: 2304 | Rapidash, Lv. 48 |
Empoleon, Lv. 48 | |
Tangrowth, Lv. 48 | |
Luxray, Lv. 48 | |
PKMN Ranger Lorenzo Reward: 2304 | Simisage, Lv. 48 |
Simisear, Lv. 48 | |
Simipour, Lv. 48 | |
Bug Maniac Jeffrey Reward: 2880 | Masquerain, Lv. 48 |
Escavalier, Lv. 48 | |
Accelgor, Lv. 48 | |
Bug Maniac Jeffrey 2 Reward: 3240 | Masquerain, Lv. 54 |
Escavalier, Lv. 54 | |
Accelgor, Lv. 54 | |
Bug Maniac Jeffrey 3 Reward: 3600 | Masquerain, Lv. 60 |
Escavalier, Lv. 60 | |
Accelgor, Lv. 60 | |
Bug Maniac Jeffrey 4 Reward: 3900 | Forretress, Lv. 65 |
Accelgor, Lv. 65 | |
Escavalier, Lv. 65 | |
Masquerain, Lv. 65 | |
Bug Maniac Jeffrey 5 Reward: 4500 | Masquerain, Lv. 75 |
Forretress, Lv. 75 | |
Accelgor, Lv. 75 | |
Escavalier, Lv. 75 | |
Heracross, Lv. 75 | |
Ninja Boy Keigo Reward: 552 | Skorupi, Lv. 46 |
Mothim, Lv. 46 | |
Drapion, Lv. 46 | |
Ruin Maniac Chip Reward: 2760 | Cradily, Lv. 46 |
Carracosta, Lv. 46 | |
Bastiodon, Lv. 46 | |
Tyrantrum, Lv. 46 |
Event 1: Devon Scope
Something invisible is blocking your way to the Fortree Gym, but Steven is waiting on the bridge with just the thing you need to see your way through: the Devon Scope. The Devon Scope flushes out invisible Pokémon, like the Kecleon, so take it back to the Gym and use it to make your way through.
Event 2: Invisible Pokémon
Use the Devon Scope to spy a Kecleon blocking the way to the cave at the top of Route 120. After the battle, and preferably after beating the Elite Four, check out Scorched Slab.
Event 3: Ancient Cave?
It is rumored that Route 120 is host to an Ancient Cave, but nobody can find the entrance to the ruins. There is an explorer in the correct spot, but without the Sealed Chamber to guide him, he will never spot the entrance. When you complete the mystery for yourself, return here to seek out one of the mystic Legendary Pokémon, Registeel.
Event 4: Fresh Berries
A girl in Route 120’s southern region will present you with a very rare berry if you talk to her. Take the berry and use the soft soil nearby to plant it. Try to grow a few trees’ worth of this berry so its special powers can flourish in Hoenn.
Gabby & Ty are in the area, searching for a good interview. If you want to be on TV again, engage them in battle.
Interviewer Gabby & Ty Reward: 2208 | Magneton, Lv. 46 |
Loudred, Lv. 46 | |
Porygon2, Lv. 46 | |
Flaaffy, Lv. 46 |
Gabby & Ty are in the area, searching for a good interview. If you want to be on TV again, engage them in battle.
Interviewer Gabby & Ty Reward: 2208 | Magneton, Lv. 46 |
Loudred, Lv. 46 | |
Porygon2, Lv. 46 | |
Flaaffy, Lv. 46 |
Item | Location |
Aspear Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Chesto Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Nanab Berries x6 | Berry patch |
Persim Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Rawst Berries x2 | Berry patch |
HP Up | Deadend to the right of Tammy (HIDDEN) |
Zinc | Item ball below Kate & Joy |
Carbos | Item ball below Walter |
Revive | Guarded to the right of Myles and Pat |
Nugget | Bottom right corner in the Cut tree area (HIDDEN) |
Full Heal | All the way to the right of Vanessa (HIDDEN) |
Max Revive | Empty space in the grass between Marcel and Cristin (HIDDEN) |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Shuppet | 40-46 | Grass, 20% |
Drowzee | 40-46 | Grass, 20% |
Gloom | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Linoone | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Mightyena | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Persian (Alolan) | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Liepard | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Zebstrika | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Herdier | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Kecleon | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Tentacool | 35-45 | Surfing, 60% |
Wingull | 35-45 | Surfing, 35% |
Pelipper | 35-45 | Surfing, 5% |
Magikarp | 35-45 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Tentacool | 35-45 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 20% |
Wailmer | 35-45 | Good Rod, 20%, Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Bug Maniac Cale Reward: 2880 | Scolipede, Lv. 48 |
Leavanny, Lv. 48 | |
Hex Maniac Tammy Reward: 1152 | Haunter, Lv. 48 |
Banette, Lv. 48 | |
Misdreavus, Lv. 48 | |
Beauty Jessica Reward: 3840 | Seviper, Lv. 48 |
Krookodile, Lv. 48 | |
Absol, Lv. 48 | |
Beauty Jessica 2 Reward: 4320 | Seviper, Lv. 54 |
Krookodile, Lv. 54 | |
Absol, Lv. 54 | |
Beauty Jessica 3 Reward: 4800 | Seviper, Lv. 60 |
Krookodile, Lv. 60 | |
Absol, Lv. 60 | |
Dragalge, Lv. 60 | |
Beauty Jessica 4 Reward: 5200 | Seviper, Lv. 65 |
Krookodile, Lv. 65 | |
Absol, Lv. 65 | |
Dragalge, Lv. 65 | |
Beauty Jessica 5 Reward: 6000 | Seviper, Lv. 75 |
Krookodile, Lv. 75 | |
Absol (Absolite), Lv. 75 | |
Dragalge, Lv. 75 | |
Sr. And Jr. Kate & Joy Reward: 512 | Spinda, Lv. 48 |
Slaking, Lv. 32 | |
Gentleman Walter Reward: 3840 | Manectric, Lv. 48 |
Arcanine, Lv. 48 | |
Nidoking, Lv. 48 | |
Gentleman Walter 2 Reward: 4320 | Manectric, Lv. 54 |
Arcanine, Lv. 54 | |
Nidoking, Lv. 54 | |
Gentleman Walter 3 Reward: 4800 | Manectric, Lv. 60 |
Arcanine, Lv. 60 | |
Nidoking, Lv. 60 | |
Stoutland, Lv. 60 | |
Gentleman Walter 4 Reward: 5200 | Manectric, Lv. 65 |
Arcanine, Lv. 65 | |
Nidoking, Lv. 65 | |
Stoutland, Lv. 65 | |
Gentleman Walter 5 Reward: 6000 | Stoutland, Lv. 75 |
Arcanine, Lv. 75 | |
Nidoking, Lv. 75 | |
Manectric (Manectite), Lv. 75 | |
PKMN Breeder Pat Reward: 1920 | Charizard, Lv. 48 |
Typhlosion, Lv. 48 | |
Blaziken, Lv. 48 | |
Infernape, Lv. 48 | |
Emboar, Lv. 48 | |
Delphox, Lv. 48 | |
PKMN Breeder Myles Reward: 1920 | Blastoise, Lv. 48 |
Feraligatr, Lv. 48 | |
Swampert, Lv. 48 | |
Empoleon, Lv. 48 | |
Samurott, Lv. 48 | |
Greninja, Lv. 48 | |
Pokéfan Vanessa Reward: 3840 | Granbull, Lv. 48 |
Persian (Alolan), Lv. 48 | |
Meowstic, Lv. 48 | |
Ace Trainer Marcel Reward: 2304 | Emolga, Lv. 48 |
Vanilluxe, Lv. 48 | |
Ace Trainer Cristin Reward: 2304 | Swalot, Lv. 48 |
Yanmega, Lv. 48 | |
Ace Trainer Cristin 2 Reward: 2640 | Swalot, Lv. 55 |
Yanmega, Lv. 55 | |
Ace Trainer Cristin 3 Reward: 2880 | Swalot, Lv. 60 |
Yanmega, Lv. 60 | |
Zangoose, Lv. 60 | |
Ace Trainer Cristin 4 Reward: 3120 | Swalot, Lv. 65 |
Yanmega, Lv. 65 | |
Zangoose, Lv. 65 | |
Ace Trainer Cristin 5 Reward: 3600 | Swalot, Lv. 75 |
Yanmega, Lv. 75 | |
Zangoose, Lv. 75 |
Event 1: Team Aqua’s Up to Something
As you head west through Route 121, you catch up with Team Aqua. They are on their way to Mt. Pyre. Follow them to find out what their plans are.
Event 2: Safari Zone
Route 121 hosts the entrance to the Safari Zone, a special game area where you can collect Pokémon not found elsewhere in the Hoenn region, such as Buneary and Girafarig. It costs only 500 to test your skills in the Safari Zone.
Safari Zone
The Safari Zone is a special area in Hoenn where Trainers and Pokémon Masters can come and test their skills at catching Pokémon without traditional battling methods. Many of the Pokémon in the Safari Zone cannot be found anywhere else in Hoenn, so if there is one particular Pokémon you really want in your collection, you must visit Safari Zone at least once. But because there is a timer on your visit (only 500 steps), you’ll likely need to visit at least a few times to see everything and catch all of the Pokémon you want.
Top Left Area | |
Item | Location |
TM22 (Solar Beam) | Top right corner across the pond |
Absolite | Rock in the middle (HIDDEN) |
Top Right Area | |
Item | Location |
TM53 (Energy Ball) | Top left corner |
Bottom Left Area | |
Item | Location |
Max Revive | Bottom left corner across the pond |
TM93 (Wild Charge) | Top left corner |
Bottom Right Area | |
Item | Location |
TM85 (Dream Eater) | Between ledges in the top right |
Top Left Area | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Doduo | 40-46 | Grass, 20% |
Exeggcute | 40-46 | Grass, 20% |
Rhyhorn | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Nidoran♀ | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Nidorino | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Parasect | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Venomoth | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Kangaskhan | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Tauros | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Chansey | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Psyduck | 35-45 | Surfing, 95% |
Golduck | 35-45 | Surfing, 5% |
Dratini | 35-45 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Dragonair | 35-45 | Super Rod, 100% |
Top Right Area | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Aipom | 40-46 | Grass, 20% |
Sunkern | 40-46 | Grass, 20% |
Mareep | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Houndour | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Granbull | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Ledian | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Noctowl | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Ariados | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Stantler | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Miltank | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Graveler (Alolan) | 40-46 | Rock Smash, 100% |
Bottom Left Area | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Bibarel | 40-46 | Grass, 20% |
Quagsire | 40-46 | Grass, 20% |
Tangela | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Yanma | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Skorupi | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Croagunk | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Carnivine | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Breloom | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Swalot | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Tropius | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Shellos | 35-45 | Surfing, 90% |
Gastrodon | 35-45 | Surfing, 10% |
Barboach | 35-45 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Whiscash | 35-45 | Super Rod, 100% |
Bottom Right Area | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Psyduck | 40-46 | Grass, 20% |
Pidgeotto | 40-46 | Grass, 20% |
Buneary | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Pikachu | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Girafarig | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Xatu | 40-46 | Grass, 10% |
Phanpy | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Heracoss | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Pinsir | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
Wobbuffet | 40-46 | Grass, 5% |
The Safari Zone entrance fee is 500. For this small amount, you receive 30 Safari Balls and the keys to the kingdom. Your movement is restricted only by whether or not you bring Pokémon that can use HM03 (Surf). You cannot take any Safari Balls outside of the Safari Zone, though.
Once you enter the Safari Zone, start seeking out wild Pokémon in the grass and water. When you happen upon a Pokémon, you have four choices:
- Throw a Safari Ball and try to catch it.
- Get closer to the wild Pokémon.
- Offer the Pokémon a PokéBlock.
- Back away and look for another Pokémon.
The wild Pokémon of the Safari Zone can be pretty cagey. Almost anything can spook them enough to run away. You can throw as many Safari Balls as you have at the Pokémon in an effort to catch it, but you may cause it to flee. You can also attempt to ingratiate yourself to the Pokémon by either sidling up to it carefully (Go Near) or offering it a tasty PokéBlock.
A couple areas in the Safari Zone can be accessed only with the Acro Bike or the Mach Bike, such as the small area on the other side of the trick rail in the northeast corner.
A couple areas in the Safari Zone can be accessed only with the Acro Bike or the Mach Bike, such as the small area on the other side of the trick rail in the northeast corner.
Lilycove City
If Lilycove City isn’t one of the biggest metro centers in Hoenn, it’s at least the biggest hub of commerce in the land. The Lilycove Department Store is a multi-story monument to the fine art of shopping. However, there’s certainly more to do in town than just spend your hard-won cash. Stop by the Pokémon Contest Hall to enter your Pokémon in move-based challenges or visit the Art Museum for a dose of culture. Maybe one day you’ll help cover the halls with beautiful artwork.
Item | Location |
Max Repel | In front of the lighthouse |
Heart Scale | Brown rock on the beach closer to land (HIDDEN) |
Poké Ball | On the icy rock on the beach in the southeast (HIDDEN) |
Altarianite | Northeast of where the hidden Poké Ball is (HIDDEN) |
PokéBlock Case | Receptionist at the Pokémon Contest Hall |
Pecha Berry | Old Man in the top right corner in the Contest Hall |
Lucarionite | Top right corner of the Contest Area (HIDDEN) |
TM44 (Rest) | In the house closest to the beach, guy on the left |
TM88 (Sleep Talk) | In the house closest to the beach, guy on the right |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Alomomola | 40-50 | Surfing, 60% |
Mantyke | 40-50 | Surfing, 35% |
Mantine | 40-50 | Surfing, 5% |
Staryu | 40-50 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Clamperl | 40-50 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40% |
Huntail | 40-50 | Super Rod, 40% |
Gorebyss | 40-50 | Super Rod, 40% |
Starmie | 40-50 | Super Rod, 20% |
LILYCOVE DEPARTMENT STORE
There are 12 shopping opportunities at the Lilycove Department Store, the largest shopping experience in Hoenn. You can buy everything from Recovery Items to Secret Base décor from the counters in this five-story mall.
Left Counter, 2F | |
Item | Price |
Poké Ball | 200 |
Great Ball | 600 |
Ultra Ball | 1200 |
Escape Rope | 550 |
Full Heal | 600 |
Antidote | 100 |
Parylyz Heal | 300 |
Burn Heal | 250 |
Ice Heal | 250 |
Awakening | 250 |
Fluffy Tail | 1000 |
Right Counter, 2F | |
Item | Price |
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 |
Left Counter, 3F | |
Item | Price |
Protein | 9800 |
Calcium | 9800 |
Iron | 9800 |
Zinc | 9800 |
Carbos | 9800 |
HP Up | 9800 |
Right Counter, 3F | |
Item | Price |
X Speed | 350 |
X Sp. Atk | 350 |
X Attack | 500 |
X Defense | 450 |
Dire Hit | 650 |
Guard Spec. | 700 |
X Accuracy | 950 |
Left Counter, 4F | |
Item | Price |
TM38 (Fire Blast) | 5500 |
TM25 (Thunder) | 5500 |
TM14 (Blizzard) | 5500 |
TM52 (Focus Blast) | 3000 |
TM71 (Stone Edge) | 3000 |
TM15 (Hyper Beam) | 7500 |
TM68 (Giga Impact) | 3000 |
Right Counter, 4F | |
Item | Price |
TM17 (Protect) | 3000 |
TM20 (Safeguard) | 3000 |
TM33 (Reflect) | 3000 |
TM16 (Light Screen) | 3000 |
Left Bottom Counter, 5F | |
Item | Price |
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 |
Right Bottom Counter, 5F | |
Item | Price |
Surf Mat | 4000 |
Thunder Mat | 4000 |
Fire Blast Mat | 4000 |
Powder Snow Mat | 4000 |
Attract Mat | 4000 |
Fissure Mat | 4000 |
Spikes Mat | 4000 |
Glitter Mat | 2000 |
Jump Mat | 2000 |
Spin Mat | 2000 |
Left Top Conter, 5F | |
Item | Price |
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 |
Skitty Doll | 3000 |
Swablu Doll | 3000 |
Gulpin Doll | 3000 |
Right Top Counter, 5F | |
Item | Price |
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 |
Rooftop Vending Machine | |
Item | Price |
Fresh Water | 200 |
Soda Pop | 300 |
Lemonade | 350 |
Rooftop Poké Ball Sale | |
Item | Price |
Poké Ball | 200 |
Great Ball | 600 |
Ultra Ball | 1200 |
Level Ball | 200 |
Lure Ball | 200 |
Moon Ball | 200 |
Friend Ball | 200 |
Love Ball | 200 |
Heavy Ball | 200 |
Fast Ball | 200 |
Premier Ball | 200 |
Repeat Ball | 1000 |
Timer Ball | 1000 |
Nest Ball | 1000 |
Net Ball | 1000 |
Dive Ball | 1000 |
Luxury Ball | 1000 |
Heal Ball | 300 |
Quick Ball | 1000 |
Dusk Ball | 1000 |
Cherish Ball | 200 |
Beast Ball | 1000 |
Event 1: Battle at the Department Store
When you first enter Lilycove City, head up to the Department Store and face off against Prof. Birch’s child again. As promised, he or she has been practicing and offers a greater challenge this time—especially since May’s Starter can now Mega Evolve. If you’ve been leveling up your Pokémon evenly, you should be able to emerge from this battle victorious.
PKMN Trainer Brendan/May (if you chose Treecko) Reward: 3300 | Swellow, Lv. 53 |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 53 | |
Sylveon, Lv. 53 | |
Wailord, Lv. 53 | |
Breloom, Lv. 53 | |
Blaziken (Blazikenite), Lv. 55 | |
PKMN Trainer Brendan/May (if you chose Torchic) Reward: 3300 | Swellow, Lv. 53 |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 53 | |
Sylveon, Lv. 53 | |
Breloom, Lv. 53 | |
Rapidash, Lv. 53 | |
Swampert (Swampertite), Lv. 55 | |
PKMN Trainer Brendan/May (if you chose Mudkip) Reward: 3300 | Swellow, Lv. 53 |
Raichu (Alolan), Lv. 53 | |
Sylveon, Lv. 53 | |
Rapidash, Lv. 53 | |
Wailord, Lv. 53 | |
Sceptile (Sceptilite), Lv. 55 |
Event 2: Shopping Spree
Now hit the Department Store and start spending all that cash you’ve won from your Trainer battles. There are five floors of commerce in this single building, including a rooftop complete with a Vending Machine. (Score a few drinks from the Vending Machine before you leave—Pokémon love the sweet recovery Items.)
After you’ve shopped a little, head back down to the first floor and get your Lottery Ticket from the front desk. The clerk will compare your Lottery Ticket’s numbers to the winning set of numbers. If you match at least two of the numbers, you win a prize. If you’re really lucky, you could win an awesome Master Ball—one of the most coveted Poké Balls in all of Hoenn.
Event 3: Pokémon Contest Hall
Visit the house to the left of the Pokémon Contest Hall to receive PokéBlock-making tips from the PokéBlock Master. Listen to her carefully and you’ll be a better PokéBlock-maker for it.
Visit the house to the left of the Pokémon Contest Hall to receive PokéBlock-making tips from the PokéBlock Master. Listen to her carefully and you’ll be a better PokéBlock-maker for it.
Event 4: Pokémon Trainer Fan Club
This club loves to gather and talk about all things Trainer-related. They always recognize the best talent in Hoenn, and if you manage to beat all of the Gym Leaders or even defeat the Elite Four, they are sure to sing your praises.
Event 5: Museum Visit
The Art Museum next to the Department Store is full of priceless works of art, but there is always room for more. The Curator takes you upstairs to show you the new display space and asks you to help him cover the walls with new paintings. If you ever happen across a cool painting while exploring Hoenn, mention the Art Museum and perhaps the work will soon hang in its hallowed halls.
Event 6: Move Deleter
The Move Deleteor offers a very valuable service to Trainers—he helps your Pokémon unlearn HM moves you no longer need or want. By freeing up space for a new move, you can teach your Pokémon newer skills that will help them in the tougher battles ahead, or perhaps a slick move that will go over huge at the Pokémon Contest Hall.
Event 7: Team Aqua Hideout
Team Aqua has settled down in Lilycove City and is using the sea cave to the east as their Hideout. Team Aqua Grunts are currently teaching a legion of Wailmer new moves in the east bay, effectively cutting off access to the town from Route 124. Unfortunately, there isn’t much you can do to displace Team Aqua right now, but as soon as you have the tools to evict them, come back and help the people of Lilycove City.
Route 122 and Mt. Pyre
Item | Location |
Cleanse Tag | Mt. Pyre 1st Floor, top right corner lady |
TM30 (Shadow Ball) | Mt. Pyre 6th Floor |
Medichamite | Mt. Pyre 6th Floor, bottom right corner (HIDDEN) |
TM106 (Skill Swap) | Mt. Pyre Summit, bottom of the map |
Max Ether | On the golden grave past the last patch of grass (HIDDEN) |
Max Potion | Item Ball in the top right corner of the Summit |
TM61 (Will-O-Wisp) | Top right corner of the Summit |
Zinc | The bottom left grave on the left set of them (HIDDEN) |
Banettite | The bottom right grave on the right set of them (HIDDEN) |
Rare Candy | Top right at the deadend of the grass patch (HIDDEN) |
Magma Emblem | Old man at the top of Mt. Pyre |
Route 122 | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Alomomola | 35-45 | Surfing, 60% |
Wingull | 35-45 | Surfing, 35% |
Pelipper | 35-45 | Surfing, 4% |
Lapras | 35-45 | Surfing, 1% |
Mt. Pyre 1F-3F | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Shuppet | 41-44 | 20% |
Duskull | 41-44 | 20% |
Gastly | 41-44 | 10% |
Litwick | 41-44 | 10% |
Elgyem | 41-44 | 10% |
Yamask | 41-44 | 10% |
Gothita | 41-44 | 5% |
Solosis | 41-44 | 5% |
Ralts | 41-44 | 4% |
Zubat | 41-44 | 4% |
Spiritomb | 41-44 | 2% |
Mt. Pyre 4F-6F | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Banette | 44-47 | 20% |
Dusclops | 44-47 | 20% |
Haunter | 44-47 | 10% |
Lampent | 44-47 | 10% |
Beheeyem | 44-47 | 10% |
Cofagrigus | 44-47 | 10% |
Gothorita | 44-47 | 5% |
Duosion | 44-47 | 5% |
Kirlia | 44-47 | 4% |
Golbat | 44-47 | 4% |
Spiritomb | 44-47 | 2% |
Mt. Pyre Summit | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Shuppet | 41-44 | 21% |
Duskull | 41-44 | 21% |
Bronzor | 41-44 | 10% |
Meditite | 41-44 | 10% |
Gastly | 41-44 | 10% |
Growlithe | 41-44 | 10% |
Swablu | 41-44 | 5% |
Natu | 41-44 | 5% |
Hoothoot | 41-44 | 4% |
Chingling | 41-44 | 4% |
Mt. Pyre Top | ||
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Banette | 44-47 | 21% |
Dusclops | 44-47 | 21% |
Bronzong | 44-47 | 10% |
Medicham | 44-47 | 10% |
Haunter | 44-47 | 10% |
Growlithe | 44-47 | 10% |
Altaria | 44-47 | 5% |
Xatu | 44-47 | 5% |
Noctowl | 44-47 | 4% |
Chimecho | 44-47 | 4% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Pokémaniac Mark Reward: 2880 | Marowak (Alolan) |
Rhydon, Lv. 48 | |
Aggron, Lv. 48 | |
Hex Maniac Leah, Reward: 1248 | Alakazam, Lv. 52 |
Black Belt Zander, Reward: 1664 | Conkeldurr, Lv. 52 |
Young Couple Dez & Luke Reward: 1600 | Espeon, Lv. 50 |
Umbreon, Lv. 50 | |
Psychic Kayla Reward: 1152 | Wobbuffet, Lv. 48 |
Swoobat, Lv. 48 | |
Meowstic, Lv. 48 | |
PKMN Breeder Gabrielle Reward: 1920 | Venusaur, Lv. 48 |
Meganium, Lv. 48 | |
Sceptile, Lv. 48 | |
Torterra, Lv. 48 | |
Serperior, Lv. 48 | |
Chesnaught, Lv. 48 | |
PKMN Breeder Gabrielle 2 Reward: 2160 | Venusaur, Lv. 54 |
Meganium, Lv. 54 | |
Sceptile, Lv. 54 | |
Torterra, Lv. 54 | |
Serperior, Lv. 54 | |
Chesnaught, Lv. 54 | |
PKMN Breeder Gabrielle 3 Reward: 2400 | Venusaur, Lv. 60 |
Meganium, Lv. 60 | |
Sceptile, Lv. 60 | |
Torterra, Lv. 60 | |
Serperior, Lv. 60 | |
Chesnaught, Lv. 60 | |
PKMN Breeder Gabrielle 4 Reward: 2600 | Venusaur, Lv. 65 |
Meganium, Lv. 65 | |
Sceptile, Lv. 65 | |
Torterra, Lv. 65 | |
Serperior, Lv. 65 | |
Chesnaught, Lv. 65 | |
PKMN Breeder Gabrielle 5 Reward: 3000 | Venusaur, Lv. 75 |
Meganium, Lv. 75 | |
Sceptile (Sceptilite), Lv. 75 | |
Torterra, Lv. 75 | |
Serperior, Lv. 75 | |
Chesnaught, Lv. 75 | |
Psychic William Reward: 1200 | Chimecho, Lv. 50 |
Jynx, Lv. 50 | |
Hypno, Lv. 50 | |
Hex Maniac Tasha, Reward: 1200 | Chandelure, Lv. 50 |
Black Belt Atsushi, Reward: 1664 | Mienshao, Lv. 52 |
Hex Maniac Valerie Reward: 1152 | Dusclops, Lv. 48 |
Cofagrigus, Lv. 48 | |
Lampent, Lv. 48 | |
Hex Maniac Valerie 2 Reward: 1296 | Dusclops, Lv. 54 |
Cofagrigus, Lv. 54 | |
Lampent, Lv. 54 | |
Hex Maniac Valerie 3 Reward: 1440 | Dusclops, Lv. 60 |
Cofagrigus, Lv. 60 | |
Lampent, Lv. 60 | |
Gourgeist, Lv. 60 | |
Hex Maniac Valerie 4 Reward: 1560 | Dusclops, Lv. 65 |
Cofagrigus, Lv. 65 | |
Chandelure, Lv. 65 | |
Gourgeist, Lv. 65 | |
Hex Maniac Valerie 5 Reward: 1800 | Dusknoir, Lv. 75 |
Cofagrigus, Lv. 75 | |
Chandelure, Lv. 75 | |
Gourgeist, Lv. 75 | |
Psychic Cedric, Reward: 1248 | Wobbuffet, Lv. 52 |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1000 | Empoleon, Lv. 50 |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1000 | Empoleon, Lv. 50 |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 960 | Mawile, Lv. 48 |
Sableye, Lv. 48 | |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 960 | Noivern, Lv. 48 |
Masquerain, Lv. 48 |
Event 1: Enter the Mausoleum
There are two routes you can take at Mt. Pyre. From the first floor, you have two choices. You can immediately head outside and scale the face of the mountain to challenge Team Aqua at the summit. Or, you can explore the six floors of the mausoleum inside and collect both some very good Items and some rare Pokémon.
Event 2: Summit Challenge
When you’re finished exploring the interior of the mountain, start ascending the other mountain wall. A mist settles over the path the closer you get to the top. You must challenge Team Aqua at the summit, eventually coming into contact with Team Aqua Leader Archie. It seems he has stolen a precious Red Orb from a summit shrine and Team Magma Leader Maxie has absconded with a Blue Orb.
Only trouble can come from these two Leaders having the Orbs, so it’s up to you to stop them. But where? The old couple at the top of the mountain gives you an Item they found dropped after the scene, the Magma Emblem. With this token, you can enter the Team Magma Hideout on the Jagged Pass.
Route 123
Item | Location |
Rare Candy | Deadend to the east (HIDDEN) |
PP Up | Guarded by Jonas and Kayley (HIDDEN) To the left of Jacki |
Grepa Berries x9 | Berry patch |
Pecha Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Pomeg Berries x8 | Berry patch |
Qualot Berries x8 | Berry patch |
Rawst Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Sitrus Berries x2 | Berry patch |
Tomato Berries x2 | Berry patch |
TM103 (Giga Drain) | Girl near first berry patch if you have a Grass-type Pokémon |
Big Root | Southwest of the TM103 girl |
Hyper Potion | Rock to the right of Ed (HIDDEN) |
Elixir | To the left of the second berry patch |
Super Repel | Empty space in the grass next to the second berry patch (HIDDEN) |
Revival Herb | To the left of Fernando |
Eviolite | Fisherman by the pond to the west |
TM99 (Dazzle) | Little girl by the pond to the west |
Calcium | Right next to the TM99 girl |
Ultra Ball | Item ball south of the Berry Master’s house |
Abomasite | Behind the Berry Master’s house (HIDDEN) |
Gyaradosite | Poochyena in the Berry Master’s house |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Bibarel | 41-47 | Grass, 20% |
Kricketune | 41-47 | Grass, 20% |
Sudowoodo | 41-47 | Grass, 10% |
Mr. Mime | 41-47 | Grass, 10% |
Pansear | 41-47 | Grass, 10% |
Panpour | 41-47 | Grass, 10% |
Pansage | 41-47 | Grass, 5% |
Purugly | 41-47 | Grass, 5% |
Skuntank | 41-47 | Grass, 5% |
Forretress | 41-47 | Grass, 5% |
Marill | 35-45 | Surfing, 95% |
Azumarill | 35-45 | Surfing, 5% |
Magikarp | 35-45 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Gyarados | 35-45 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Psychic Cameron Reward: 1200 | Malamar, Lv. 50 |
Grumpig, Lv. 50 | |
Musharna, Lv. 50 | |
Psychic Cameron 2 Reward: 1320 | Malamar, Lv. 55 |
Grumpig, Lv. 55 | |
Musharna, Lv. 55 | |
Psychic Cameron 3 Reward: 1440 | Malamar, Lv. 60 |
Grumpig, Lv. 60 | |
Musharna, Lv. 60 | |
Solrock, Lv. 60 | |
Psychic Cameron 4 Reward: 1560 | Malamar, Lv. 65 |
Grumpig, Lv. 65 | |
Musharna, Lv. 65 | |
Solrock, Lv. 65 | |
Psychic Cameron 5 Reward: 1800 | Malamar, Lv. 75 |
Grumpig, Lv. 75 | |
Musharna, Lv. 75 | |
Solrock, Lv. 75 | |
Ninja Boy Jonas, Reward: 624 | Weezing, Lv. 52 |
Parasol Lady Kayley, Reward: 2080 | Castform, Lv. 52 |
Hex Maniac Kindra Reward: 1152 | Wobbuffet, Lv. 48 |
Gothitelle, Lv. 48 | |
Chimecho, Lv. 48 | |
Collector Ed Reward: 2880 | Aegislash, Lv. 48 |
Bronzong, Lv. 48 | |
Ace Trainer Wendy Reward: 2400 | Gothitelle, Lv. 50 |
Samurott, Lv. 50 | |
Aurorus, Lv. 50 | |
Volcarona, Lv. 50 | |
Roserade, Lv. 50 | |
Guitarist Fernando Reward: 1600 | Galvantula, Lv. 50 |
Dedenne, Lv. 50 | |
Guitarist Fernando 2 Reward: 1760 | Galvantula, Lv. 55 |
Dedenne, Lv. 55 | |
Exploud, Lv. 55 | |
Guitarist Fernando 3 Reward: 1920 | Exploud, Lv. 60 |
Dedenne, Lv. 60 | |
Galvantula, Lv. 60 | |
Guitarist Fernando 4 Reward: 2080 | Exploud, Lv. 65 |
Dedenne, Lv. 65 | |
Galvantula, Lv. 65 | |
Guitarist Fernando 5 Reward: 2400 | Galvantula, Lv. 75 |
Dedenne, Lv. 75 | |
Exploud, Lv. 75 | |
Bird Keeper Alberto Reward: 1536 | Rufflet, Lv. 48 |
Vullaby, Lv. 48 | |
Ace Trainer Braxton Reward: 2400 | Durant, Lv. 50 |
Unown, Lv. 50 | |
Heatmor, Lv. 50 | |
Tangrowtth, Lv. 50 | |
Chatot, Lv. 50 | |
Psychic Jacki Reward: 1200 | Bronzong, Lv. 50 |
Metagross, Lv. 50 | |
Psychic Jacki 2 Reward: 1320 | Bronzong, Lv. 55 |
Metagross, Lv. 55 | |
Psychic Jacki 3 Reward: 1440 | Metagross, Lv. 60 |
Bronzong, Lv. 60 | |
Psychic Jacki 4 Reward: 1560 | Metagross, Lv. 65 |
Bronzong, Lv. 65 | |
Psychic Jacki 5 Reward: 1800 | Bronzong, Lv. 75 |
Metagross (Metagrossite), Lv. 75 | |
Expert Fredrick Reward: 2000 | Blissey, Lv. 50 |
Chandelure, Lv. 50 | |
Twins Miu & Yuki Reward: 468 | Vileplume, Lv. 39 |
Bellossom, Lv. 39 | |
Aroma Lady Violet Reward: 1560 | Bayleef, Lv. 39 |
Simisage, Lv. 39 | |
Exeggutor (Alolan), Lv. 39 | |
Bug Catcher Davis, Reward: 656 | Pinsir, Lv. 41 |
Ace Trainer Jazmyn, Reward: 820 | Absol, Lv. 41 |
Event 1: See the Berry Master
The chief feature of Route 123 is the Berry Master’s House, the destination in Hoenn for the discerning berry fan. You can find some very rare berries at the house. The place is also rich with fertile soil, so consider turning this into your own private orchard. Be sure to step inside and chat for a spell.
Event 2: Get TM103 (Giga Drain)
Be sure you chat with this young woman on Route 123. She’s crazy about Grass-type Pokémon and if you happen to have one in your party, she gives you TM103 (Giga Drain). This is a great move to teach your Grass-type Pokémon.
Magma Hideout
Buried deep in Mt. Chimney, the Team Magma Hideout is where the land-loving crew stores its drilling equipment and plots its deeds.
Item | Location |
Full Restore | Past the Grunt with the Zangoose |
Max Elixir | Past the Grunt with the Swalot |
Rare Candy | End of the deadend area past the Grunt with the Victreebel |
PP Max | In the area with Grunt with the Tauros |
Heart Scale | Past the Grunt with the Sigilyph |
Max Revive | Past Tabita |
Cameruptite | Left of the entrance after battling Maxie (HIDDEN) |
Escape Rope | In the same area as the Cameruptite |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Geodude (Alolan) | 40-50 | 55% |
Torkoal | 40-50 | 30% |
Graveler (Alolan) | 40-50 | 15% |
You cannot visit the Team Aqua Hideout unless you first stop at Slateport City and see the press conference at the Harbor where Team Aqua steals Capt. Stern’s submersible.
You cannot visit the Team Aqua Hideout unless you first stop at Slateport City and see the press conference at the Harbor where Team Aqua steals Capt. Stern’s submersible.
Trainer | Pokémon |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Swoobat, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Miltank, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Emboar, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt Reward: 1040 | Scizor, Lv. 52 |
Slaking, Lv. 52 | |
Team Magma Grunt Reward: 1040 | Magmortar, Lv. 52 |
Electivire, Lv. 52 | |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Dunsparce, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Zangoose, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Dugtrio (Alolan), Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Swalot, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Victreebel, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Bisharp, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Tauros, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Sigilyph, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Pinsir, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Typhlosion, Lv. 54 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1080 | Machamp, Lv. 54 |
Magma Admin Tabitha Reward: 2280 | Rapidash, Lv. 55 |
Pyroar, Lv. 55 | |
Rhyperior, Lv. 55 | |
Camerupt, Lv. 55 | |
Nidoking, Lv. 55 | |
Charizard, Lv. 57 | |
Magma Leader Maxie Reward: 4640 | Chandelure, Lv. 56 |
Houndoom, Lv. 56 | |
Claydol, Lv. 56 | |
Tyranitar, Lv. 56 | |
Crobat, Lv. 56 | |
Camerupt, Lv. 58 |
Aqua Hideout
Item | Location |
Max Elixir | N/A |
Master Ball | N/A |
Nugget | N/A |
Nest Ball | N/A |
TM97 (Dark Pulse) | N/A |
Sharpedonite | In the same area as Matt |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1140 | Masquerain, Lv. 57 |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 1100 | Garchomp, Lv. 55 |
Gyarados, Lv. 55 | |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1140 | Ambipom, Lv. 57 |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1140 | Blastoise, Lv. 57 |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 1100 | Samurott, Lv. 55 |
Mantine, Lv. 55 | |
Aqua Admin Matt Reward: 2400 | Golduck, Lv. 58 |
Barbaracle, Lv. 58 | |
Ferrothorn, Lv. 58 | |
Sharpedo, Lv. 58 | |
Nidoqueen, Lv. 58 | |
Blastoise, Lv. 60 | |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1140 | Klinklang, Lv. 57 |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1140 | Greninja, Lv. 57 |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1140 | Swampert, Lv. 57 |
Event 1: Stop, Thief!
Team Aqua’s Hideout has only a few rooms, but they are connected through a clever system of warps that send you to almost every corner of the place before you can finally catch up with the stole submersible. Unfortunately, a battle delays you just long enough for Team Aqua to escape with the sub.
Event 2: Grab the Master Ball
Before you leave the Team Aqua Hideout, warp all the way to the Team Leader’s room in the facility. The room contains a much-coveted Master Ball, but also a Electrode disguised as a Poké Ball. You want that Master Ball, so battle the Voltorb and don’t leave until the Master Ball is safely in your Bag.
Route 124
Item | Location |
Red Shard | Near G above water |
Blue Shard | Near D above water |
Yellow Shard | Near Q above water |
Pinsirite | In the middle of the empty island (HIDDEN) |
Calcium | Near F underwater (HIDDEN) |
Pearl | Near M underwater (HIDDEN) |
Heart Scale | Near E underwater (HIDDEN) Near J underwater (HIDDEN) |
Green Shard | Near A underwater (HIDDEN) |
Carbos | Empty space in seaweed between B and C underwater (HIDDEN) |
Sky Plate | Near N underwater (HIDDEN) |
Big Pearl | Near I underwater (HIDDEN) |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Alomomola | 40-50 | Surfing, 60% |
Mantyke | 40-50 | Surfing, 35% |
Mantine | 40-50 | Surfing, 5% |
Chinchou | 40-50 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Lanturn | 40-50 | Super Rod, 80%, Underwater, 30% |
Relicanth | 40-50 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40%, Super Rod, 20%, Underwater, 5% |
Clamperl | 50-55 | Underwater, 65% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Swimmer♀ Grace Reward: 448 | Poliwhirl, Lv. 56 |
Wailmer, Lv. 56 | |
Azumarill, Lv. 56 | |
Swimmer♂ Declan, Reward: 448 | Lumineon, Lv. 56 |
Swimmer♂ Spencer Reward: 448 | Pelipper, Lv. 56 |
Tentacruel, Lv. 56 | |
Whiscash, Lv. 56 | |
Sis and Bro Lila & Roy Reward: 684 | Alomomola, Lv. 57 |
Lanturn, Lv. 57 | |
Sis and Bro Lila & Roy 2 Reward: 708 | Alomomola, Lv. 58 |
Lanturn, Lv. 58 | |
Sis and Bro Lila & Roy 3 Reward: 720 | Alomomola, Lv. 60 |
Lanturn, Lv. 60 | |
Sis and Bro Lila & Roy 4 Reward: 780 | Alomomola, Lv. 65 |
Lanturn, Lv. 65 | |
Sis and Bro Lila & Roy 5 Reward: 900 | Alomomola, Lv. 75 |
Lanturn, Lv. 75 | |
Swimmer♀ Jenny Reward: 448 | Luvdisc, Lv. 56 |
Corsola, Lv. 56 | |
Alomomola, Lv. 56 | |
Swimmer♀ Jenny 2 Reward: 472 | Luvdisc, Lv. 59 |
Corsola, Lv. 59 | |
Alomomola, Lv. 59 | |
Swimmer♀ Jenny 3 Reward: 496 | Luvdisc, Lv. 62 |
Corsola, Lv. 62 | |
Alomomola, Lv. 62 | |
Swimmer♀ Jenny 4 Reward: 520 | Luvdisc, Lv. 65 |
Corsola, Lv. 65 | |
Alomomola, Lv. 65 | |
Gorebyss, Lv. 65 | |
Swimmer♀ Jenny 5 Reward: 600 | Luvdisc, Lv. 75 |
Corsola, Lv. 75 | |
Alomomola, Lv. 75 | |
Gorebyss, Lv. 75 | |
Swimmer♂ Chad Reward: 448 | Golduck, Lv. 56 |
Slowking, Lv. 56 | |
Bibarel, Lv. 56 | |
Triathlete Isabella, Reward: 2240 | Mantyke, Lv. 56 |
Swimmer♂ Roland Reward: 448 | Kabutops, Lv. 56 |
Sealeo, Lv. 56 | |
Octillery, Lv. 56 |
Event 1: Treasure Hunter
There lives a solitary man on a small island in Route 124, the Treasure Hunter. Stop by the Hunter’s House to strike a deal with him. If you bring him special, colored Shards from deep beneath the surface, he will give you some of the treasures he’s uncovered over the years. Just bring your booty back to the house for the trade.
Shard Items | |
Shard | Exchange Item |
Blue Shard | Water Stone |
Green Shard | Leaf Stone |
Red Shard | Fire Stone |
Yellow Shard | ThunderStone |
Event 2: Dive Deep
You cannot dive for sunken treasure just yet, though. Not until you get HM07 (Dive) in Mossdeep City can you sink beneath the waves for a look into the briny blue. When you can Dive, look for dark patches of water on the surface. Activate HM07 (Dive) and your Pokémon slips below the surface. When you want to rise to the surface, seek out a light patch water that indicates light coming from above.
Mossdeep City
Mossdeep City is another island metropolis to the east of Hoenn’s main landmass. The island is home to Hoenn’s Space Center, the rocket science facility that furthers space exploration. A rocket launch is scheduled to take place soon, but somebody desires the rocket fuel needed to put the vehicle into orbit. Better head to the Space Center and check it out.
Item | Location |
Net Ball | The right of the old man in the south |
TM04 (Calm Mind) | Tate & Liza after beating them |
TM60 (Quash) | Girl next to the Pokémart counter |
Super Rod | Fisherman in the house east of the Gym |
Sun Stone | Sailor on the first floor of the Space Center |
King’s Rock | Man south of Steven’s house |
HM07 (Dive) | Steven after beating Maxie & Tabitha |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Ultra Ball | 1200 |
Net Ball | 1000 |
Dive Ball | 1000 |
Hyper Potion | 1200 |
Full Heal | 600 |
Revive | 1500 |
Max Repel | 700 |
X Attack | 500 |
X Defense | 450 |
Pokémon | Level | Condition |
Alomomola | 40-50 | Surfing, 60% |
Mantyke | 40-50 | Surfing, 35% |
Mantine | 40-50 | Surfing, 5% |
Carvanha | 40-50 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Sharpedo | 40-50 | Super Rod, 100% |
Event 1: Get the Super Rod
Stop by the Fisherman’s House next to the Space Center, the large green building on the east side of the island town. He gives you the Super Rod, the best fishing pole in all of Hoenn. Now you can head back to the blue and catch some potent Water-type Pokémon.
Event 2: Tour Mossdeep City
Mossdeep’s citizens are extremely chatty and generous. Visit with everybody, and stop by as many homes as possible to get all of the free Items being handed out, such as the King’s Rock.
Event 3: Gym Leader Battle #7—Liza and Tate
Trainer | Pokémon |
Psychic Preston Reward: 1512 | Hypno, Lv. 63 |
Elgyem, Lv. 63 | |
Meowstic, Lv. 63 | |
Psychic Maura, Reward: 1512 | Beheeyem, Lv. 63 |
Hex Maniac Kathleen, Reward: 1512 | Chimecho, Lv. 63 |
Gentleman Clifford, Reward: 5040 | Girafarig, Lv. 63 |
Psychic Macey, Reward: 1512 | Musharna, Lv. 63 |
Psychic Nicholas, Reward: 1512 | Wobbuffet, Lv. 63 |
Psychic Blake, Reward: 1512 | Girafarig, Lv. 63 |
Psychic Samantha, Reward: 1512 | Xatu, Lv. 63 |
Psychic Virgil Reward: 1512 | Malamar, Lv. 63 |
Musharna, Lv. 63 | |
Girafarig, Lv. 63 | |
Gentleman Nate, Reward: 5040 | Hitmontop, Lv. 63 |
Hex Maniac Sylvia, Reward: 1512 | Mismagius, Lv. 63 |
Psychic Hannah, Reward: 1512 | Sigilyph, Lv. 63 |
Leader Tate & Liza Reward: 6600, Mind Badge, TM04 (Calm Mind) | Solrock, Lv. 64 |
Lunatone, Lv. 64 | |
Bronzong, Lv. 64 | |
Slowking, Lv. 64 | |
Gardevoir, Lv. 66 | |
Gallade, Lv. 66 |
The Mossdeep Gym is made up of a system of rooms connected by small warp pads. But figuring out which warp pad gets you to the Gym Leader isn’t the hard part. Rather, navigating the system of button-activated conveyor belts is the bigger headache. Not only do you need to clear obstructions such as statues via the belts, but you may also accidentally move a Trainer into your eyeline if you aren’t careful.
Once you reach the twin Gym Leaders, Liza and Tate, you need to have either a very strong Dark- or Ghost-type Pokémon to undo the potency of their Psychic-type Pokémon. Especially watch out for the Gardevoir and Gallade duo. They complement each other perfectly and can keep you at bay for a long time.
Event 4: Battle Team Magma at Space Center
Trainer | Pokémon |
Team Magma Grunt Reward: 1260 | Alakazam, Lv. 63 |
Florges, Lv. 63 | |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1280 | Infernape, Lv. 64 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1280 | Aegislash, Lv. 64 |
Team Magma Grunt Reward: 1260 | Mightyena, Lv. 63 |
Watchog, Lv. 63 | |
Flareon, Lv. 63 | |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1280 | Hydreigon, Lv. 64 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1280 | Mightyena, Lv. 64 |
Team Magma Grunt, Reward: 1280 | Probopass, Lv. 64 |
Magma Admin Tabitha & Magma Leader Maxie Reward: 8120 | Camerupt, Lv. 65 |
Mightyena, Lv. 65 | |
Darmanitan, Lv. 67 | |
Chandelure, Lv. 66 | |
Crobat, Lv. 66 | |
Camerupt (Cameruptite), Lv. 68 |
The Space Center in Mossdeep City was about to launch a rocket into space, but Team Magma is trying to thwart the countdown. Apparently, Team Magma Leader Maxie has serious designs on the rocket fuel and will stop at nothing to get it. You must clear out the Space Center’s ground floor before heading upstairs.
On the second floor, you meet up with Steven. Steven decides to team up with you to stop a pair of Team Magma Grunts from taking the rocket fuel. This is your first real 2-on-2 Battle with another Trainer. You must learn to rely on Steven’s judgment during the battle while minding you own three Pokémon. When the battle is over, Team Magma retreats and Steven asks you to meet him at his house.
Event 5: Get HM07 (Dive) from Steven
Impressed with your dueling skills at the Space Center, Steven hands over HM07 (Dive). This isn’t the last of Steven’s generosity, either. After you defeat the Elite Four and beat Steven at Meteor Falls, check back here to find a rare Pokémon as a present for you. It’s Beldum, but of a different color, holding an Iron Plate, which if trained correctly, evolves into the fantastically powerful Metagross.
Route 125
Item | Location |
Big Pearl | Guarded by Presley and Auron |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Seel | 40-50 | Surfing, 99% |
Lapras | 40-50 | Surfing, 1% |
Shellder | 40-50 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Cloyster | 40-50 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Swimmer♀ Sharon Reward: 456 | Dewgong, Lv. 57 |
Cloyster, Lv. 57 | |
Slowbro, Lv. 57 | |
Swimmer♀ Tanya Reward: 456 | Seaking, Lv. 57 |
Floatzel, Lv. 57 | |
Mantine, Lv. 57 | |
Bird Keeper Presley Reward: 1760 | Vespiquen, Lv. 55 |
Ninjask, Lv. 55 | |
Expert Auron Reward: 2200 | Sawk, Lv. 55 |
Throh, Lv. 55 | |
Swimmer♂ Stan Reward: 456 | Seadra, Lv. 57 |
Carracosta, Lv. 57 | |
Clawitzer, Lv. 57 | |
Sailor Ernest Reward: 1824 | Machamp, Lv. 57 |
Gastrodon, Lv. 57 | |
Raticate (Alolan), Lv. 57 | |
Sailor Ernest 2 Reward: 1920 | Gastrodon, Lv. 60 |
Machamp, Lv. 60 | |
Kingler, Lv. 60 | |
Raticate (Alolan), Lv. 60 | |
Sailor Ernest 3 Reward: 2016 | Gastrodon, Lv. 63 |
Machamp, Lv. 63 | |
Kingler, Lv. 63 | |
Raticate (Alolan), Lv. 63 | |
Sailor Ernest 4 Reward: 2080 | Gastrodon, Lv. 65 |
Machamp, Lv. 65 | |
Kingler, Lv. 65 | |
Raticate, Lv. 65 | |
Sailor Ernest 5 Reward: 2400 | Gastrodon, Lv. 75 |
Machamp, Lv. 75 | |
Kingler, Lv. 75 | |
Raticate, Lv. 75 | |
Sr. And Jr. Kim & Iris | Altaria, Lv. 58 |
Reward: 944 | Charmeleon, Lv. 59 |
Event 1: Shoal Cave
For more on what to do in the Shoal Cave, see this guide’s Bonuses and Extra Content section.
For more on what to do in the Shoal Cave, see this guide’s Bonuses and Extra Content section.
Route 126
Item | Location |
Green Shard | Top left corner of the map (go through Route 124) |
Mind Plate | Empty space in the grass underwater (HIDDEN) |
Heart Scale | Near A underwater (HIDDEN) |
Ultra Ball | Right of A on the other side underwater (HIDDEN) |
Yellow Shard | In the B area underwater (HIDDEN) |
Pearl | In the B area underwater (HIDDEN) |
Iron | In the B area underwater (HIDDEN) |
Blue Shard | Bottom left corner underwater (HIDDEN) |
Big Pearl | Bottom right corner underwater (HIDDEN) |
Stardust | Top right corner underwater (HIDDEN) |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Alomomola | 45-55 | Surfing, 60% |
Mantyke | 45-55 | Surfing, 35% |
Mantine | 45-55 | Surfing, 5% |
Clamperl | 45-55 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60%, Super Rod, 80%, Underwater, 65% |
Relicanth | 45-55 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40%, Super Rod, 20%, Underwater, 5% |
Lanturn | 50-55 | Underwater, 30% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Swimmer♂ Leonardo, Reward: 472 | Swampert, Lv. 59 |
Triathlete Isobel, Reward: 2360 | Quagsire, Lv. 59 |
Swimmer♂ Dean Reward: 456 | Wailord, Lv. 57 |
Barbaracle, Lv. 57 | |
Sharpedo, Lv. 57 | |
Swimmer♀ Nikki Reward: 456 | Huntail, Lv. 57 |
Lumineon, Lv. 57 | |
Swanna, Lv. 57 | |
Swimmer♂ Barry, Reward: 472 | Gyarados, Lv. 59 |
Swimmer♀ Sienna Reward: 264 | Krabby, Lv. 58 |
Corphish, Lv. 58 | |
Triathlete Pablo Reward: 2320 | Luxray, Lv. 58 |
Poliwrath, Lv. 58 | |
Triathlete Pablo 2 Reward: 2360 | Luxray, Lv. 59 |
Poliwrath, Lv. 59 | |
Triathlete Pablo 3 Reward: 2400 | Luxray, Lv. 60 |
Poliwrath, Lv. 60 | |
Seviper, Lv. 60 | |
Triathlete Pablo 4 Reward: 2600 | Luxray, Lv. 65 |
Poliwrath, Lv. 65 | |
Seviper, Lv. 65 | |
Triathlete Pablo 5 Reward: 3000 | Luxray, Lv. 75 |
Poliwrath, Lv. 75 | |
Seviper, Lv. 75 | |
Swimmer♀ Brenda Reward: 456 | Ludicolo, Lv. 57 |
Masquerain, Lv. 57 | |
Gorebyss, Lv. 57 |
Event 1: Deepsea Diving
The ocean floor beneath Route 126 is littered with sunken treasures. Either use the Itemfinder to locate them or look or shallow indentations in the sand to spot a possible treasure location.
Event 2: Sootopolis Entry
The underwater entrance to Sootopolis is below the waves of Route 126, but you don’t need to drop down here yet. (However, there is a Pokémart and Pokémon Center in the city if you need them now.) Most of the city is shut down, so concentrate your attention on Route 127 for now. However, when you are asked to report to Sootopolis City, this is where you will dive to find it.
Route 127 and Route 128
Item | Location |
Zinc | Top left corner on Route 127 |
Rare Candy | Guarded by Athena and Aidan |
Carbos | Near B above water |
Heracronite | Near B above water (HIDDEN) |
Dread Plate | Underwater against wall above HP Up (HIDDEN) |
Spooky Plate | Against the right wall north of Heart Scale (HIDDEN) |
HP Up | Rock underwater (HIDDEN) |
Star Piece | Rock to the east of the map underwater (HIDDEN) |
Insect Plate | South of the Star Piece underwater (HIDDEN) |
Heart Scale | Rock to the south underwater Route 127 (HIDDEN) Same place where Ruben is (HIDDEN) Island left of Isaiah (HIDDEN) Island north of Wayne (HIDDEN) |
Red Shard | Top right corner rock underwater (HIDDEN) |
Prison Flask | Item ball to the east |
Stone Plate | Wall in the north underwater Route 128 (HIDDEN) |
Protein | Rock underwater Route 128 in the circle (HIDDEN) |
Adamant Orb | Rock underwater Route 128 in the circle (HIDDEN) |
Draco Plate | Wall underwater Route 128 to the left of the entrance (HIDDEN) |
Pixie Plate | Wall underwater Route 128 southeast of the entrance (HIDDEN) |
Pearl | Rock underwater Route 128 to the east (HIDDEN) |
Pokémon (Route 127) | Level | Conditions |
Alomomola | 45-55 | Surfing, 60% |
Mantyke | 45-55 | Surfing, 35% |
Mantine | 45-55 | Surfing, 5% |
Relicanth | 45-55 | All Rods, 100% |
Pokémon (Route 128) | Level | Conditions |
Tentacruel | 45-55 | Surfing, 60% |
Pelipper | 45-55 | Surfing, 31% |
Jellicent | 45-55 | Surfing, 9% |
Luvdisc | 45-55 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60%, Super Rod, 80% |
Corsola | 45-55 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40%, Super Rod, 20% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Bird Keeper Aidan Reward: 1856 | Braviary, Lv. 58 |
Mandibuzz, Lv. 58 | |
Ace Trainer Athena Reward: 2784 | Sawsbuck, Lv. 58 |
Linoone, Lv. 58 | |
Fisherman Jonah, Reward: 2360 | Relicanth, Lv. 59 |
Fisherman Henry, Reward: 2360 | Lanturn, Lv. 59 |
Fisherman Roger, Reward: 2360 | Kingler, Lv. 59 |
Triathlete Camden Reward: 2320 | Klefki, Lv. 58 |
Avalugg, Lv. 58 | |
Triathlete Donny Reward: 2320 | Corsola, Lv. 58 |
Luvdisc, Lv. 58 | |
Black Belt Koji Reward: 1856 | Heracross, Lv. 58 |
Primeape, Lv. 58 | |
Hitmonlee, Lv. 58 | |
Black Belt Koji 2 Reward: 1888 | Heracross, Lv. 59 |
Primeape, Lv. 59 | |
Hitmonlee, Lv. 59 | |
Black Belt Koji 3 Reward: 1920 | Heracross, Lv. 60 |
Primeape, Lv. 60 | |
Hitmonlee, Lv. 60 | |
Black Belt Koji 4 Reward: 2080 | Heracross, Lv. 65 |
Primeape, Lv. 65 | |
Hitmonlee, Lv. 65 | |
Black Belt Koji 5 Reward: 2400 | Hitmonlee, Lv. 75 |
Primeape, Lv. 75 | |
Heracross (Heracronite), Lv. 75 | |
Ace Trainer Alexa Reward: 2784 | Persian (Alolan), Lv. 58 |
Lumineon, Lv. 58 | |
Ace Trainer Ruben Reward: 2784 | Shiftry, Lv. 58 |
Ludicolo, Lv. 58 | |
Triathlete Isaiah, Reward: 2360 | Lumineon, Lv. 59 |
Triathlete Isaiah 2, Reward: 2360 | Lumineon, Lv. 59 |
Triathlete Isaiah 3 Reward: 2400 | Lumineon, Lv. 60 |
Starmie, Lv. 60 | |
Floatzel, Lv. 60 | |
Kingdra, Lv. 60 | |
Triathlete Isaiah 4 Reward: 2600 | Lumineon, Lv. 65 |
Starmie, Lv. 65 | |
Floatzel, Lv. 65 | |
Kingdra, Lv. 65 | |
Triathlete Isaiah 5 Reward: 3000 | Lumineon, Lv. 75 |
Starmie, Lv. 75 | |
Floatzel, Lv. 75 | |
Kingdra, Lv. 75 | |
Fisherman Wayne, Reward: 2360 | Wailord, Lv. 59 |
Triathlete Katelyn, Reward: 2360 | Starmie, Lv. 59 |
Triathlete Katelyn 2, Reward: 2360 | Starmie, Lv. 59 |
Triathlete Katelyn 3, Reward: 2400 | Starmie, Lv. 60 |
Triathlete Katelyn 4, Reward: 2600 | Starmie, Lv. 65 |
Triathlete Katelyn 5, Reward: 3000 | Starmie, Lv. 75 |
Swimmer♂ Harrison, Reward: 472 | Alomomola, Lv. 59 |
Swimmer♀ Carlee, Reward: 472 | Seaking, Lv. 59 |
Event 1: Chase Down the Submersible
Deep beneath the waves of Route 127 and Route 128, the seafloor is a carved-up canvas full of deep trenches. But you must brave the depths to catch up with Team Aqua, as the submersible was last seen in these parts. After you are done fishing and battling wild Pokémon on the surface, use HM07 (Dive) to slip below and follow the troughs south to the entrance of the Seafloor Cavern.
Seafloor Cavern
Item | Location |
TM55 (Scald) | Strip of land in the water room |
TM26 (Earthquake) | Kyogre room |
Pokémon (Entrance area) | Level | Conditions |
Tentacruel | 45-55 | Surfing, 60% |
Golbat | 45-55 | Surfing, 31% |
Jellicent | 45-55 | Surfing, 9% |
Relicanth | 45-55 | All Rod, 100% |
Pokémon (Dry areas) | Level | Conditions |
Omanyte | 45-50 | 20% |
Kabuto | 45-50 | 20% |
Anorith | 45-50 | 10% |
Lileep | 45-50 | 10% |
Cranidos | 45-50 | 10% |
Shieldon | 45-50 | 10% |
Tirtouga | 45-50 | 5% |
Archen | 45-50 | 5% |
Tyrunt | 45-50 | 4% |
Amaura | 45-50 | 4% |
Shuckle | 45-50 | 1% |
Zubat | 45-50 | 1% |
Pokémon (Water Areas) | Level | Conditions |
Golbat | 50-55 | 20% |
Noibat | 50-55 | 20% |
Swoobat | 50-55 | 10% |
Aerodactyl | 50-55 | 14% |
Golduck | 50-55 | 10% |
Eelektrik | 50-55 | 10% |
Boldore | 50-55 | 5% |
Graveler (Alolan) | 50-55 | 6% |
Crustle | 50-55 | 5% |
Tentacruel | 45-55 | Surfing, 60% |
Jellicent | 45-55 | Surfing, 35% |
Golbat | 45-55 | Surfing, 5% |
Relicanth | 45-55 | All Rods, 100% |
Pokémon (Strength Puzzle Room) | Level | Conditions |
Omastar | 50-55 | 20% |
Kabutops | 50-55 | 20% |
Armaldo | 50-55 | 10% |
Cradily | 50-55 | 10% |
Rampardos | 50-55 | 10% |
Bastiodon | 50-55 | 10% |
Carracosta | 50-55 | 5% |
Archeops | 50-55 | 5% |
Tyrantrum | 50-55 | 4% |
Aurorus | 50-55 | 4% |
Shuckle | 50-55 | 1% |
Golbat | 50-55 | 1% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1260 | Seismitoad, Lv. 63 |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1260 | Sigilyph, Lv. 63 |
Team Aqua Grunt Reward: 1260 | Mightyena, Lv. 63 |
Golbat, Lv. 63 | |
Aqua Admin Shelly Reward: 2640 | Mightyena, Lv. 64 |
Muk (Alolan), Lv. 64 | |
Lapras, Lv. 64 | |
Roserade, Lv. 64 | |
Sharpedo, Lv. 64 | |
Jellicent, Lv. 66 | |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1260 | Forretress, Lv. 63 |
Team Aqua Grunt, Reward: 1260 | Sharpedo, Lv. 63 |
Event 1: Strength Is the Key
Several rooms lead to the deepest section of the Seafloor Cavern—many of them, however, are blocked by huge boulders that only a Pokémon with great HM04 (Strength) can move out of the way. Some of the rooms require you to move the boulders in specific patterns to clear a path to the exit. Should you accidentally block the doorway with a missed move, leave the room the way in which you came. The boulders will reset to their original position and you can try again.
Event 2: Battle Team Aqua Leader Archie
You catch up with Team Aqua Leader Archie at the bottom of the Seafloor Cavern—but he is hardly alone. He stands before a slumbering Kyogre, the Legendary Water-type Pokémon. You must battle Archie before he can awaken Kyogre. The battle will be tough. Archie has some powerful Water-type Pokémon, such as Sharpedo, but an Electric-type Pokémon will go far in this challenge.
Aqua Leader Archie Reward: 5440 | Crobat, Lv. 66 |
Tentacruel, Lv. 66 | |
Walrein, Lv. 66 | |
Dragonite, Lv. 66 | |
Eelektross, Lv. 66 | |
Sharpedo (Sharpedonite), Lv. 68 |
When you return to the surface (an Escape Rope is handy for this), you discover that the climate has gone haywire. The sky is split with fierce bolts of lightning and a horrible torrent of rain pelts the land. Head to Sootopolis City to see if you can make sense of the disaster.
When you return to the surface (an Escape Rope is handy for this), you discover that the climate has gone haywire. The sky is split with fierce bolts of lightning and a horrible torrent of rain pelts the land. Head to Sootopolis City to see if you can make sense of the disaster.
Sootopolis City
Deep underwater to the east of Hoenn’s mainland is Sootopolis City. Accessible only by diving beneath the waves, the city is host to the Cave of Origin, a mystical place where the secrets of Legendary Pokémon await a talented Trainer. Are you that Trainer?
Item | Location |
Wailmer Doll | Girl in the house to the right of the Pokémon Center |
Rain Badge | Juan after beating him |
TM31 (Brick Break) | Black Belt in the top left corner of the city |
TM102 (Water Pulse) | Juan after beating him |
HM05 (Waterfall) | Wallace after Rayquaza appears |
TM83 (Infestation) | Guy with glasses in the Pokémart |
Elixir | Fisherman if you show him a big Lotad in the house southwest of the Pokémon Center Hiker if you show him a big Seedot in the house southwest of the Pokémon Center |
Sablenite | Right of the entrance of Cave of Origin (HIDDEN) |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Ultra Ball | 1200 |
Hyper Potion | 1200 |
Max Potion | 2500 |
Full Heal | 600 |
Revive | 1500 |
Max Repel | 700 |
X Attack | 500 |
X Defense | 450 |
Shadow Mail | 50 |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Magikarp | 45-55 | Surfing, 95%, Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Gyarados | 45-55 | Surfing, 5%, Super Rod, 100% |
Event 1: Legendary Battle
After you calm the battle, tour the city and speak to the kind citizens. They give you a powerful TM as well as a great Secret Base knick-knack.
After you calm the battle, tour the city and speak to the kind citizens. They give you a powerful TM as well as a great Secret Base knick-knack.
Event 2: See the Cave of Origin
After witnessing the terrible battle in the bay, head for Steven and speak to him. He leads you to the entrance of the Cave of Origin. Inside, you are to speak with Wallace, the former Gym Leader of Sootopolis City and an expert on Legendary Pokémon.
Wallace will ask you a question about what could possibly be done about the great conflict between Groudon and Kyogre. Perhaps there is something at the Sky Pillar that could end their fight?
Event 3: Visit the Gym
After the crisis in the bay has subsided, be sure to head for the Sootopolis Gym. The Gym was previously closed, but now that Kyogre and Groudon have been dispersed, you can challenge the Gym Leader for the eighth and final Gym badge.
Event 4: Gym Leader Battle #8—Juan
Trainer | Pokémon |
Beauty Connie Reward: 5200 | Corsola, Lv. 65 |
Octillery, Lv. 65 | |
Whiscash, Lv. 65 | |
Lass Andrea Reward: 1040 | Simipour, Lv. 65 |
Vaporeon, Lv. 65 | |
Wailord, Lv. 65 | |
Lady Daphne Reward: 13000 | Basculin (Nugget), Lv. 65 |
Jellicent (Nugget), Lv. 64 | |
Pokéfan Annika Reward: 5200 | Clawitzer, Lv. 65 |
Golduck, Lv. 65 | |
Lass Crissy Reward: 1040 | Poliwrath, Lv. 65 |
Feraligatr, Lv. 65 | |
Sharpedo, Lv. 65 | |
Beauty Tiffany Reward: 5200 | Mantine, Lv. 65 |
Seaking, Lv. 65 | |
Cloyster, Lv. 65 | |
Pokéfan Bethany Reward: 5200 | Buneary, Lv. 65 |
Cherrim, Lv. 65 | |
Lopunny, Lv. 65 | |
Beauty Olivia Reward: 5200 | Floatzel, Lv. 65 |
Swanna, Lv. 65 | |
Barbaracle, Lv. 65 | |
Beauty Bridget Reward: 5200 | Slowbro, Lv. 65 |
Tentacruel, Lv. 65 | |
Quagsire, Lv. 65 | |
Lady Brianna Reward: 13000 | Seismitoad (Nugget), Lv. 65 |
Lumineon (Nugget), Lv. 65 | |
Pelipper (Nugget), Lv. 65 | |
Leader Juan Reward: 6900, Rain Badge, TM102 (Water Pulse) | Gorebyss, Lv. 67 |
Samurott, Lv. 67 | |
Clawitzer, Lv. 67 | |
Empoleon, Lv. 67 | |
Kingdra, Lv. 67 | |
Gyarados, Lv. 69 |
Wallace has abdicated his Gym to a new Gym Leader, Juan. The former Gym Leader has left the facility in capable hands, as Juan is a master of Water-type Pokémon. He has assembled a strong team, but if you have a powerful Electric- or Grass-type Pokémon in your ranks, you should be able to dismantle Juan in a matter of several turns.
After defeating Juan and earning the eighth Gym badge you are ready to take on the Elite Four!
After defeating Juan and earning the eighth Gym badge you are ready to take on the Elite Four!
Routes 129, 130, and 131
Item | Location |
Lustrous Orb | Wall to the east on Route 129 (HIDDEN) |
Splash Plate | Rock south of Chase on Route 129 (HIDDEN) |
Toxic Plate | Wall northwest of Chase on Route 129 (HIDDEN) |
Zap Plate | Wall northwest of Tisha on Route 129 (HIDDEN) |
Griseous Orb | Wall north of Rodney on Route 130 (HIDDEN) |
Icicle Plate | Rock southwest of Rodney on Route 130 (HIDDEN) |
Fist Plate | Rock slightly southwest of Icicle Plate on Route 130 (HIDDEN) |
Meadow Plate | Wall northeast of Katie on Route 130 (HIDDEN) |
Earth Plate | Wall north of Katie on Route 130 (HIDDEN) |
Pokémon (Route 129) | Level | Conditions |
Tentacruel | 45-55 | Surfing, 60% |
Pelipper | 45-55 | Surfing, 39% |
Wailord | 45-55 | Surfing, 1% |
Wailmer | 45-55 | All Rods, 100% |
Pokémon (Route 130) | Level | Conditions |
Tentacruel | 45-55 | Surfing, 60% |
Pelipper | 45-55 | Surfing, 31% |
Jellicent | 45-55 | Surfing, 9% |
Clauncher | 45-55 | Old & Good Rod, 100%, Super Rod, 40% |
Clawitzer | 45-55 | Super Rod, 60% |
Pokémon (Route 131) | Level | Conditions |
Tentacruel | 45-55 | Surfing, 60% |
Pelipper | 45-55 | Surfing, 31% |
Jellicent | 45-55 | Surfing, 9% |
Skrelp | 45-55 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Dragalge | 45-55 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Swimmer♂ Reed Reward: 456 | Seismitoad, Lv. 57 |
Huntail, Lv. 57 | |
Quagsire, Lv. 57 | |
Triathlete Chase, Reward: 2360 | Kingdra, Lv. 59 |
Triathlete Allison Reward: 2280 | Seaking, Lv. 57 |
Starmie, Lv. 57 | |
Swimmer♂ Clarence, Reward: 472 | Seaking, Lv. 59 |
Swimmer♀ Tisha Reward: 456 | Politoed, Lv. 57 |
Gastrodon, Lv. 57 | |
Simipour, Lv. 57 | |
Swimmer♂ Rodney Reward: 456 | Tentacruel, Lv. 57 |
Omastar, Lv. 57 | |
Crawdaunt, Lv. 57 | |
Swimmer♀ Katie Reward: 456 | Pelipper, Lv. 57 |
Mantine, Lv. 57 | |
Lanturn, Lv. 57 | |
Swimmer♂ Santiago Reward: 472 | Barbaracle, Lv. 59 |
Seismitoad, Lv. 59 | |
Swimmer♂ Kevin, Reward: 472 | Bibarel, Lv. 59 |
Triathlete Talia, Reward: 2360 | Dewgong, Lv. 59 |
Swimmer♂ Richard Reward: 456 | Octillery, Lv. 57 |
Barbaracle, Lv. 57 | |
Clawitzer, Lv. 57 | |
Swimmer♀ Kara Reward: 456 | Alomomola, Lv. 57 |
Pelipper, Lv. 57 | |
Gorebyss, Lv. 57 | |
Swimmer♂ Herman Reward: 456 | Relicanth, Lv. 57 |
Empoleon, Lv. 57 | |
Golduck, Lv. 57 | |
Swimmer♀ Susie Reward: 456 | Corsola, Lv. 57 |
Vaporeon, Lv. 57 | |
Jellicent, Lv. 57 | |
Sis and Bro Reli & Ian Reward: 696 | Jellicent, Lv. 59 |
Jellicent, Lv. 58 |
Event 1: Water Route
Use the water along Route 129, 130, and 131 to reach two pivotal locations in Hoenn, the Sky Pillar and Pacifidlog Town. The waters are full of swimming Trainers, so this is an excellent place to gain valuable experience and cash.
Pacifidlog Town
Pacifidlog Town is a tiny city built above a Corsola colony. The floating township is the travel hub between Sootopolis City and the Hoenn mainland. Several rumors in town tell of powerful Pokémon lying in wait for the perfect Trainer to wake them and a mysterious island somewhere off the coast of Hoenn.
Item | Location |
Kangaskhante | Left of the Pokémon Center (HIDDEN) |
TM27 (Return) | Chairman’s younger brother if your Pokémon really likes you |
TM21 (Frustration) | Chairman’s younger brother if your Pokémon really dislikes you |
TM56 (Fling) | Father watching TV with his family |
TM03 (Psyshock) | Guy sitting at the table with the Mirage Island guy |
Pacifidlog Town is small, so it doesn’t have its own Pokémart. If you need to restock on Items, use HM02 (Fly) to return to one of the other cities, such as Lilycove City.
Pacifidlog Town is small, so it doesn’t have its own Pokémart. If you need to restock on Items, use HM02 (Fly) to return to one of the other cities, such as Lilycove City.
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Corsola | 45-55 | Surfing, 100%, All Rods, 100% |
Event 1: Seeing Mirages?
A man who lives on the east end of Pacifidlog has a special gift. Only he can see the elusive Mirage Island off of Route 130. However, the island appears only if the conditions are right—and the gentleman is tight-lipped about exact details. However, when he mentions he can see the island, use HM03 (Surf) to Route 130 and explore.
Event 2: Trade for a Horsea?
If you have a Bagon you are willing to part with, talk to the girl in the small house south of the Pokémon Center. She has a Horsea she would love to trade for a Bagon, which is not an easy Pokémon for her to kind.
Event 3: Extended Family
The town is abuzz with a new rumor. There are three Legendary Pokémon made of steel, rock, and ice in Hoenn—and the key to discovering these Pokémon is nearby.
The town is abuzz with a new rumor. There are three Legendary Pokémon made of steel, rock, and ice in Hoenn—and the key to discovering these Pokémon is nearby.
The Pokémon Fan Club Chairman’s little brother will only give you one TM at a time, so don’t try to switch out your Pokémon to get the other TM. Wait several days before returning to receive the other TM.
The Pokémon Fan Club Chairman’s little brother will only give you one TM at a time, so don’t try to switch out your Pokémon to get the other TM. Wait several days before returning to receive the other TM.
Sky Pillar
The Sky Pillar is a mysterious tower jutting above the sea. The foreboding place is home of the most powerful legendary Pokémon in Hoenn. Perhaps this slumbering creature is the key to saving the world?
Item | Location |
TM64 (Explosion) | Sky Pillar 3F |
AuroraTicket | Sky Pillar 6F |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Altaria | 65-70 | 20% |
Mawile | 65-70 | 21% |
Sableye | 65-70 | 11% |
Dusclops | 65-70 | 10% |
Banette | 65-70 | 10% |
Ariados | 65-70 | 10% |
Claydol | 65-70 | 5% |
Golbat | 65-70 | 5% |
Golurk | 65-70 | 4% |
Raticate (Alolan) | 65-70 | 4% |
Ascend Sky Pillar
Wallace is waiting for you at the Sky Pillar. He directs you inside, where you are charged with finding—and waking—the mighty Rayquaza. Hopefully the Legendary Pokémon can stop Groudon and Kyogre.
The first time you ascend the Sky Pillar to wake Rayquaza, you cannot catch it. On your second visit to the Sky Pillar, you can attempt to catch the Legendary Pokémon. However, you have only one chance to do this. If you defeat Rayquaza, it vanishes. If your Pokémon faint, it disappears. Save your game before you interact with Rayquaza—and bring all of the Ultra Balls you can afford.
The first time you ascend the Sky Pillar to wake Rayquaza, you cannot catch it. On your second visit to the Sky Pillar, you can attempt to catch the Legendary Pokémon. However, you have only one chance to do this. If you defeat Rayquaza, it vanishes. If your Pokémon faint, it disappears. Save your game before you interact with Rayquaza—and bring all of the Ultra Balls you can afford.
Routes 132, 133, and 134
Item | Location |
TM34 (Sludge Wave) | In the middle of the circle on Route 132 |
Protein | Between Jonathan and Makayla |
Rare Candy | Behind the structure behind Kiyo |
Big Pearl | Guarded by Mollie and Conor |
Max Revive | Area past Franklin and Debra |
TM77 (Psych Up) | Top left corner Psychic on Route 133 |
Star Piece | Southwest of TM77 guy on Route 133 Guarded by Alex and Kelvin |
Carbos | In front of Reyna |
TM80 (Rock Slide) | Slighty northwest on Route 134 |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Tentacruel | 45-55 | 60% |
Pelipper | 45-55 | 40% |
Horsea | 45-55 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Seadra | 45-55 | Super Rod, 100% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Fisheman Ronald Reward: 2480 | Basculin, Lv. 62 |
Basculin, Lv. 62 | |
Swimmer♂ Gilbert, Reward: 504 | Wailord, Lv. 63 |
Expert Paxton Reward: 2520 | Fearow, Lv. 63 |
Kangaskhan, Lv. 63 | |
Ace Trainer Darcy Reward: 2976 | Pelipper, Lv. 62 |
Camerupt, Lv. 62 | |
Ace Trainer Jonathan Reward: 3024 | Tauros, Lv. 63 |
Loudred, Lv. 63 | |
Expert Makayla Reward: 2520 | Salamence, Lv. 63 |
Dragonite, Lv. 63 | |
Swimmer♀ Dana, Reward: 504 | Azumarill, Lv. 63 |
Black Belt Kiyo Reward: 2016 | Hitmonchan, Lv. 63 |
Throh, Lv. 63 | |
Emboar, Lv. 63 | |
Swimmer♂ Franklin, Reward: 504 | Whiscash, Lv. 63 |
Swimmer♀ Debra, Reward: 504 | Corsola, Lv. 63 |
Expert Mollie Reward: 2520 | Whiscash, Lv. 63 |
Lucario, Lv. 63 | |
Expert Conor Reward: 2520 | Stantler, Lv. 63 |
Hawlucha, Lv. 63 | |
Ace Trainer Warren Reward: 3024 | Jolteon, Lv. 63 |
Archeops, Lv. 63 | |
Slurpuff, Lv. 63 | |
Forrtress, Lv. 63 | |
Zoroark, Lv. 63 | |
Swimmer♀ Linda, Reward: 504 | Seaking, Lv. 63 |
Bird Keeper Beck Reward: 2016 | Dodrio, Lv. 63 |
Altaria, Lv. 63 | |
Honchkrow, Lv. 63 | |
Sailor Hudson, Reward: 2016 | Sharpedo, Lv. 63 |
Swimmer♀ Laurel, Reward: 504 | Luvdisc, Lv. 63 |
Battle Girl Reyna Reward: 1512 | Hitmonlee, Lv. 63 |
Hitmonchan, Lv. 63 | |
Swimmer♂ Jack, Reward: 504 | Sharpedo, Lv. 63 |
Black Belt Hitoshi Reward: 2016 | Hitmontop, Lv. 63 |
Sawk, Lv. 63 | |
Breloom, Lv. 63 | |
Ace Trainer Marley, Reward: 3024 | Archeops, Lv. 63 |
Dragon Tamer Aaron Reward: 3024 | Shelgon, Lv. 63 |
Zweilous, Lv. 63 | |
Dragonair, Lv. 63 | |
Druddigon, Lv. 63 | |
Noivern, Lv. 63 | |
Bird Keeper Alex Reward: 2016 | Staraptor, Lv. 63 |
Unfezant, Lv. 63 | |
Pidgeot, Lv. 63 | |
Sailor Kelvin Reward: 2016 | Machamp, Lv. 63 |
Carracosta, Lv. 63 |
Event 1: Watch Out for the Currents
The waterway along Routes 132-134 is full of fast-moving water that can carry you from one side to the other in moments if you’re caught in the rush. After you start west on these routes, it’s impossible to get to Pacifidlog Town without using HM02 (Fly) or heading back around Hoenn. The routes are full of Trainers, too, so it’s easy to be swept from battle to battle.
Event 2: The Sealed Chamber
For more information on the Sealed Chamber and the secrets within, see the Bonus Quests, Legendary Pokémon, and the Battle Frontier section.
For more information on the Sealed Chamber and the secrets within, see the Bonus Quests, Legendary Pokémon, and the Battle Frontier section.
Ever Grande City
Ever Grande City is home to the Pokémon League, where Pokémon Trainers aspire to take on the Elite Four. The Elite Four are the greatest Pokémon Trainers in Hoenn—do you have the skill and talent to take them on and prove yourself to be true champion?
Item | Location |
Mewtwonite Y | Left of the Pokémon League entrance |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Ultra Ball | 1200 |
Hyper Potion | 1200 |
Max Potion | 2500 |
Full Restore | 3000 |
Full Heal | 600 |
Revive | 1500 |
Max Repel | 700 |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Tentacruel | 45-55 | Surfing, 60% |
Pelipper | 45-55 | Surfing, 31% |
Jellicent | 45-55 | Surfing 9% |
Luvdisc | 45-55 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60%, Super Rod, 80% |
Corsola | 45-55 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40%, Super Rod, 20% |
Event 1: Up the Waterfall
The entrance to Ever Grande City and the Pokémon League is up the waterfall, so use HM05 (Waterfall) to ascend the rushing water. Without the HM, there is no way to access the Elite Four challenge.
Event 2: Last-Chance Shopping
Before heading down Victory Road, en route to challenge the Elite Four, stop at the Pokémon Center outside of the Pokémon League and rest up. Do any last-minute Pokémon shifting necessary for the battles ahead. And if you need to stock up on some Items, such as Full Heal, use this final storefront to do so. Victory Road may be the road less traveled, but that’s because it’s full of wild Pokémon.
Victory Road
Item | Location |
PP Up | Near the B warp on 1F |
Ultra Ball | Past the PP Up on 1F (HIDDEN) |
Max Elixir | Item ball to the east on 1F |
Full Restore | Left of Samuel |
TM35 (Flamethrower) | Past the Strength Puzzle northeast on B1F |
TM29 (Psychic) | South of the D warp on B1F |
Max Repel | Straight across the water from Julie (HIDDEN) |
Elixir | Top empty space on two tile space on land on B2F (HIDDEN) |
Full Heal | Southwest of Vito |
TM81 (X-Scissor) | East of the F warp on B2F |
Pokémon (1F & B1F) | Level | Conditions |
Golbat | 55-60 | 20% |
Hariyama | 55-60 | 20% |
Medicham | 55-60 | 10% |
Loudred | 55-60 | 10% |
Steelix | 55-60 | 10% |
Kadabra | 55-60 | 10% |
Machoke | 55-60 | 5% |
Ursaring | 55-60 | 5% |
Gabite | 55-60 | 5% |
Lickitung | 55-60 | 5% |
Graveler (Alolan) | 55-60 | Rock Smash, 70% |
Geodude (Alolan) | 55-60 | Rock Smash, 30% |
Pokémon (B2F) | Level | Conditions |
Noivern | 55-60 | 20% |
Lairon | 55-60 | 20% |
Excadrill | 55-60 | 10% |
Magneton | 55-60 | 10% |
Mienshao | 55-60 | 10% |
Marowak (Alolan) | 55-60 | 10% |
Galvantula | 55-60 | 5% |
Haunter | 55-60 | 5% |
Fraxure | 55-60 | 4% |
Gurdurr | 55-60 | 4% |
Ariados | 55-60 | 2% |
Floatzel | 55-60 | Surfing, 70% |
Azumarill | 55-60 | Surfing, 30% |
Luvdisc | 55-60 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60%, Super Rod, 80% |
Corsola | 55-60 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40%, Super Rod, 20% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Ace Trainer Albert Reward: 3264 | Golem (Alolan), Lv. 68 |
Serperior, Lv. 68 | |
Glalie, Lv. 68 | |
Zebstrika, Lv. 68 | |
Pidgeot, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Hope Reward: 3264 | Glaceon, Lv. 68 |
Donphan, Lv. 68 | |
Togekiss, Lv. 68 | |
Dusknoir, Lv. 68 | |
Audino, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Edgar Reward: 3264 | Gogoat, Lv. 68 |
Beartic, Lv. 68 | |
Porygon-Z, Lv. 68 | |
Shedinja, Lv. 68 | |
Pinsir, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Quincy Reward: 3264 | Skuntank, Lv. 68 |
Spiritomb, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Katelynn Reward: 3264 | Talonflame, Lv. 68 |
Vanilluxe, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Shannon, Reward: 3264 | Sudowoodo, Lv. 68 |
Ace Trainer Samuel Reward: 3264 | Swellow, Lv. 68 |
Alomomola, Lv. 68 | |
Hawlucha, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Michelle Reward: 3264 | Skuntank, Lv. 68 |
Purugly, Lv. 68 | |
Mothim, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Mitchell Reward: 3264 | Reuniclus, Lv. 68 |
Gothitelle, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Halle Reward: 3264 | Lilligant, Lv. 68 |
Whimsicott, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Julie Reward: 3264 | Typhlosion, Lv. 68 |
Lapras, Lv. 68 | |
Lilligant, Lv. 68 | |
Stantler, Lv. 68 | |
Klinklang, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Owen Reward: 3264 | Kecleon, Lv. 68 |
Goodra, Lv. 68 | |
Florges, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Dianne Reward: 3264 | Lucario, Lv. 68 |
Lanturn, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Felix Reward: 3264 | Aegislash, Lv. 68 |
Klinklang, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Caroline Reward: 3264 | Skarmory, Lv. 68 |
Lucario, Lv. 68 | |
Ace Trainer Vito Reward: 3264 | Electrode, Lv. 68 |
Swellow, Lv. 68 | |
Shiftry, Lv. 68 | |
Darmanitan, Lv. 68 | |
Alakazam, Lv. 68 |
You don’t need to use TM70 (Flash) to make it through Victory Road, but it makes seeing your way easier. The dark cave has limited visibility without it.
You don’t need to use TM70 (Flash) to make it through Victory Road, but it makes seeing your way easier. The dark cave has limited visibility without it.
Wally challenges you one last time, but has grown as a Trainer. The little guy has six Pokémon under tutelage, all above Lv. 70! This battle is the perfect warm-up before heading into the Pokémon League and challenging the Elite Four.
PKMN Trainer Wally Reward: 4380 | Roserade (Life Orb), Lv. 71 |
Talonflame (Sharp Beak), Lv. 71 | |
Azumarill (Sitrus Berry), Lv. 71 | |
Magnezone (Choice Specs), Lv. 71 | |
Garchomp (Rocky Helmet), Lv. 71 | |
Gallade (Galladite), Lv. 73 |
The Elite Four
Welcome to the big challenge: Defeating the Elite Four at the Pokémon League. This is what Trainers dream of doing, and now you have your chance to stand beside some of the greatest Pokémon Masters in history and prove yourself worthy of keeping their company. The Elite Four are talented Trainers, but they have different Pokémon in their teams, and they use different tactics. Some play aggressively, others are defensive—hoping to draw out your aggressive moves and expose a weakness.
The Pokémon of the Elite Four represent several types, from Ice to Dragon, from Dark to Ghost. It takes a well-balanced team to work your way up the ranks, as the move you use to exploit one Elite Four’s weaknesses stands to do nothing in the next battle. You also need to have a team of significantly leveled up Pokémon. The lowet level Pokémon in the Elite Four challenge is Lv. 73. You should be at least in the high 70s. The higher your levels, the better chance you have at withstanding the contest. Don’t be afraid to turn back, level up some more, then return.
Give your Pokémon any advantageous Held Items, such as Quick Claw, Charcoal, or a Chesto Berry. And fill your Bag with recovery Items, such as Max Potions and Full Heals. Never enter this challenge without at least a few Revives, especially if you plan on relying on a couple of choice Pokémon to bear the brunt of the work. After you assemble the team you think best stands a chance against the Elite Four, step inside the inner sanctum of the Pokémon League and take the challenge of a lifetime.
Elite Four Battle #1: Sidney
Elite Four Sidney Reward: 7500 | Weavile (Life Orb), Lv. 73 |
Scrafty (Lum Berry), Lv. 73 | |
Bisharp (Assault Vest), Lv. 73 | |
Tyranitar (Choice Band), Lv. 73 | |
Greninja (Focus Sash), Lv. 73 | |
Absol (Absolite), Lv. 75 |
Sidney’s Dark-type Pokémon present a formidable challenge unless you have the right kind of Pokémon to offset the onslaught. Fighting-type Moves work best against this team, but if you have no solid Fighting-type Moves to use, use Fairy-type moves, or use Types like Electric- and Ice-type Moves to at least counteract the secondary type of some of Sidney’s Pokémon. For example, a good shot of TM24 (Thunderbolt) will do heavy damage to Greninja’s ample HP. Considering that Sidney’s team is the lowest level you will encounter in the Elite Four challenge, use it as a measuring stick of your abilities. If you struggle during this contest, you may need to forfeit the competition for now and head into Hoenn to gain more experience.
Elite Four Battle #2: Phoebe
Elite Four Phoebe Reward: 7600 | Mismagius (Life Orb), Lv. 74 |
Gengar (Sitrus Berry), Lv. 74 | |
Aegislash (Leftovers), Lv. 74 | |
Chandelure (Wise Glasses), Lv. 74 | |
Dusknoir (Muscle Band), Lv. 74 | |
Sableye (Sablenite), Lv. 76 |
Ghost-type Pokémon are a challenge if you do not have a high-level Ghost-type Pokémon to counteract their spooky moves. Dark-type Moves also work well against the majority of this group, save for Sableye. At Lv. 50, this Sableye can Mega Evolve, and only has one weakness, Fairy-type. The contest may turn into a battle of attrition, where you keep laying on same-type moves and using recovery Items, hoping that you can pull off a Critical Hit that turns the tables in your favor.
Elite Four Battle #3: Glacia
Elite Four Glacia Reward: 7700 | Aurorus (Choice Specs), Lv. 75 |
Froslass (Focus Sash), Lv. 75 | |
Jynx (Focus Band), Lv. 75 | |
Mamoswine (Life Orb), Lv. 75 | |
Walrein (Leftovers), Lv. 75 | |
Glalie (Glalitite), Lv. 77 |
Fire-type Moves would normally ruin an Ice-orientated team, but two of Glacia’s six Pokémon have Rock (Aurorus) and Water (Walrein) types, which undo the effectiveness of the attack. If you have strong Fighting- or Rock-type Moves, use them.
Elite Four Battle #4: Drake
Elite Four Drake Reward: 7800 | Hydreigon (White Herb), Lv. 76 |
Flygon (Leftovers), Lv. 76 | |
Haxorus (Life Orb), Lv. 76 | |
Kingdra (Choice Specs), Lv. 76 | |
Dragalge (Draco Plate), Lv. 76 | |
Salamence (Salamencite), Lv. 78 |
The contest is made up of Dragon-type Pokémon, which are difficult to beat unless you have some strong Ice-type Moves. Heavy Ice attacks do double damage to Flygon, because its secondary type is Ground. Fairy-type Moves also help bring most of the Pokémon on the team.
Champion Battle: Wallace
Champion Wallace Reward: 16200 | Politoed (Shell Bell), Lv. 79 |
Ludicolo (Life Orb), Lv. 79 | |
Kingdra (Choice Specs), Lv. 79 | |
Milotic (Leftovers), Lv. 79 | |
Gyarados (Muscle Band), Lv. 79 | |
Swampert (Swampertite), Lv. 81 |
Wallace has some high-level Pokémon, but half of them share a common weakness: Electric-type Moves. If you have at least one Pokémon with some strong Electric-type Moves, it will be easy to undo this team. However, if your Electric-type Moves are out of PP, you will have difficulty. Keep an Elixir on hand to restore PP in case you run out mid-battle.
Congratulations, Pokémon Master!
After you defeat the Elite Four, you are recognized as the greatest Pokémon Trainer in all of Hoenn, the true Pokémon Master. However, this is not the end of the game. After the end credits roll and you save your game, you end up home in Littleroot Town. Your family gives you a ticket to the S.S. Tidal, which will take you to the Battle Frontier—an island where Pokémon Trainers do nothing but battle and prove their mastery. Surely you’ll do well here, Pokémon Master. In addition to the Battle Frontier, there are still many things you can do in Hoenn. There are over fifty Legendary Pokémon you can catch and collect, so stock up on Ultra Balls and get out there.
Legendary Pokémon
There are lots of adventures and battle challenges left in Hoenn after you defeat the Elite Four at the Pokémon League. There are additional locations to visit, Pokémon Contests to enter, and Legendary Pokémon to find, catch, and collect. And if that wasn’t enough, there is the brand-new Battle Frontier—an isand off Hoenn’s coast where Trainers go to compete in a series of challenges. Imagine a whole theme park dedicated to the art of Pokémon battles, and you have a good idea of what’s in store for you at the Battle Frontier.
Articuno
During the Low Tide times of Shoal Cave, there a strange portal in B1F. Interact with it and you’ll be transported to Seafoam Islands.
Seafoam Islands
Items: Ice Heal, Water Stone x2, Revive, Big Pearl, Nugget, Ultra Ball
Pokémon 1F | Level | Conditions |
Psyduck | 26-33 | 55% |
Zubat | 22-26 | 34% |
Golbat | 26-30 | 11% |
Pokémon B1F | Level | Conditions |
Psyduck | 29-31 | 40% |
Seel | 28 | 10% |
Zubat | 22-26 | 34% |
Golbat | 26-30 | 11% |
Golduck | 33 | 5% |
Pokémon B2F | Level | Conditions |
Psyduck | 30-32 | 40% |
Seel | 30-32 | 20% |
Zubat | 22-24 | 20% |
Golbat | 26-30 | 10% |
Golduck | 32-34 | 10% |
Pokémon B3F | Level | Conditions |
Seel | 25-35 | 40%, Surfing, 60% |
Psyduck | 30-40 | 20%, Surfing, 4%, Super Rod, 4% |
Golduck | 32-40 | 15%, Surfing, 1% |
Zubat | 24 | 10% |
Golbat | 26-30 | 10% |
Dewgong | 32-40 | 5%, Surfing, 5% |
Horsea | 25-30 | 30% |
Magikarp | 5-15 | Old Rod, 100%, Good Rod, 20% |
Horsea | 5-30 | Good Rod, 60%, Super Rod, 80% |
Krabby | 5-15 | Good Rod, 20% |
Gyarados | 15-35 | Super Rod, 16% |
Pokémon B4F | Level | Conditions |
Seel | 25-35 | 50%, Surfing, 60% |
Psyduck | 30-40 | 10%, Surfing, 4%, Super Rod, 4% |
Golduck | 32-40 | 15%, Surfing, 1% |
Dewgong | 34-40 | 10%, Surfing, 5% |
Golbat | 26-30 | 15% |
Horsea | 25-30 | Surfing, 30%, Good Rod, 60%, Super Rod, 80% |
Magikarp | 5-15 | Old Rod, 100%, Good Rod, 20% |
Krabby | 5-15 | Good Rod, 20% |
Gyarados | 15-35 | Super Rod, 16% |
Catching Articuno
Articuno is the bottom floor of Seafoam Islands. It is a level 50 Legendary Ice- and Flying-type Pokémon.
Zapdos
Zapdos’ portal is right next to the generator in New Mauville. It is a level 50 Legendary Electric- and Flying-type Pokémon.
Moltres
On Mt. Chimney, you might have noticed this portal while Team Magma and Team Aqua were fighting. This leads to Mt. Ember, and Moltres.
Mt. Ember
Items: Ultra Ball x2, Dire Hit, Fire Stone x2
Pokémon Outside | Level | Conditions |
Ponyta | 30-33 | Grass, 30% |
Fearow | 38-40 | Grass, 15% |
Spearow | 30-32 | Grass, 15% |
Machop | 35 | Grass, 10% |
Geodude | 5-30 | Grass, 10%, Rock Smash, 95% |
Vulpix | 36 | Grass, 5% |
Rapidash | 39 | Grass, 4% |
Ninetales | 42 | Grass, 1% |
Graveler | 25-40 | Rock Smash, 5% |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Geodude | 31-39 | 39% |
Diglett | 31-37 | 36% |
Grimer | 29-39 | 25% |
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Geodude | 32-34 | 30%, Rock Smash, 95% |
Diglett | 32-36 | 30% |
Grimer | 30-34 | 20% |
Graveler | 38-40 | 9%, Rock Smash, 5% |
Dugtrio | 38-40 | 6% |
Muk | 40 | 5% |
Catching Moltres
Moltres is located at the top of Mt. Ember. It is a level 50 Legendary Fire- and Flying-type Pokémon.
Mewtwo
There’s a portal within the second part of Training Cave. This leads to Cerulean Cave, and a powerful Legendary.
Cerulean Cave
Items: Ultra Ball x3, Nugget, Full Restore x2, Max Elixir, PP Up, Max Revive
Pokémon 1F | Level | Conditions |
Magneton | 49 | 20% |
Parasect | 49-58 | 30% |
Golbat | 46-55 | 14% |
Machoke | 46 | 10% |
Primeape | 52-61 | 11% |
Raticate | 52-61 | 11% |
Electrode | 58 | 5% |
Wobbuffet | 55 | 4% |
Psyduck | 30-50 | Surfing, 65% |
Golduck | 40-55 | Surfing, 35% |
Geodude | 30-50 | Rock Smash, 65% |
Graveler | 40-55 | Rock Smash, 35% |
Magikarp | 5-15 | Old Rod, 100%, Good Rod, 20% |
Poliwag | 5-25 | Good Rod, 60%, Super Rod, 40% |
Goldeen | 5-15 | Good Rod, 20% |
Poliwhirl | 20-30 | Super Rod, 40% |
Gyarados | 15-25 | Super Rod, 15% |
Psyduck | 15-35 | Super Rod, 5% |
Pokémon B1F | Level | Conditions |
Golbat | 49-58 | 25% |
Machoke | 49 | 20% |
Magneton | 52 | 10% |
Parasect | 52-61 | 14% |
Kadabra | 55-64 | 11% |
Raticate | 55-65 | 11% |
Wobbuffet | 58 | 5% |
Electrode | 61 | 4% |
Geodude | 35-55 | Rock Smash, 65% |
Graveler | 45-60 | Rock Smash, 35% |
Pokémon B2F | Level | Conditions |
Kadabra | 58-67 | 25% |
Raticate | 58-67 | 25% |
Magneton | 55 | 10% |
Parasect | 55-64 | 14% |
Golbat | 52-61 | 11% |
Machoke | 52 | 10% |
Electrode | 64 | 4% |
Wobbuffet | 61 | 1% |
Psyduck | 40-60 | Surfing, 65%, Super Rod, 4% |
Golduck | 50-65 | Surfing, 35% |
Geodude | 40-60 | Rock Smash, 65% |
Graveler | 50-65 | Rock Smash, 35% |
Magikarp | 5-15 | Old Rod, 100%, Good Rod, 20% |
Poliwag | 5-25 | Good Rod, 60%, Super Rod, 40% |
Goldeen | 5-15 | Good Rod, 20% |
Poliwhirl | 20-30 | Super Rod, 40% |
Gyarados | 15-25 | Supeer Rod, 16% |
Catching Mewtwo
Mewtwo is located at the bottom of Cerulean Cave. It is a level 70 Legendary Psychic-type Pokémon.
Mew
Mew is located on Faraway Island. In order to get there, you need the Old Sea Map, which can be found in Training Cave. Mew will continue to run away from you as you chase it through the grass. The grass will shake to show where Mew is running. You’ll need to chase it down until you can corner it. Once you have Mew cornered, interact with it to begin the battle. It is a level 30 Mythical Psychic-type Pokémon.
Raikou, Entei, and Suicune
The three Legendary Beasts are on Navel Rock, a location only accessible if you have the MysticTicket. You can receive that Item from Capt. Stern if you have the Scanner. They are all scattered with Navel Rock, however there is a catch. You need to have both Lugia and Ho-oh in your party. The Legendary Beasts are level 50.
Lugia and Ho-oh
Lugia and Ho-oh are on Navel Rock. Lugia is a level 70 Legendary Psychic- and Flying-type at the bottom of the island. Ho-oh is a level 70 Legendary Fire- and Flying-type type at the top of the island.
Celebi
Items: Revive, Ether
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Caterpie | 12-16 | Grass, 20% |
Metapod | 12-16 | Grass, 20% |
Butterfree | 12-16 | Grass, 10% |
Weedle | 12-16 | Grass, 10% |
Kakuna | 12-16 | Grass, 10% |
Oddish | 12-16 | Grass, 10% |
Meowth | 12-16 | Grass, 5% |
Rattata | 12-16 | Grass, 5% |
Cascoon | 12-16 | Grass, 4% |
Paras | 12-16 | Grass, 4% |
Venonat | 12-16 | Grass, 1% |
Seedot | 12-16 | Grass, 1% |
Poliwag | 5-25 | Surfing, 90%, Good Rod, 80%, Super Rod, 55% |
Psyduck | 5-25 | Surfing, 9%, Old Rod, 100%, Good Rod, 20%, Super Rod, 44% |
Golduck | 20-30 | Surfing, 1%, Super Rod, 1% |
There is a portal to the left of the waterfall in the Battle Frontier. This leads to Ilex Forest, where you can encounter Celebi. It is a level 30 Mythical Psychic- and Grass-type.
Regirock, Regice, and Registeel
There are three Legendary Golems in Hoenn, but they hid before going into a deep sleep. The key to locating these Pokémon—Regice, Regirock, and Registeel—is to solve the Sealed Chamber mystery, which is in Route 132.
The currents are quick in this route, so stay close to the bottom of the water or you may end up watching the entrance to the Sealed Chamber breeze by.
The entrance to the Sealed Chamber is surrounded by six rocks in the southern area of Route 134.
After you reach the entrance, use HM07 (Dive) to slip below the surface and swim through a narrow channel. You soon reach a tablet on the channel’s wall. The glyphs on the tablet are the Barille alphabet. We have included a chart below of Braille which you can use to decipher the tablet’s instructions. (Here’s a hint: Light shines from above the tablet.)
Inside the Sealed Chamber, you must navigate two rooms. The first room features a series of rocks with the Braille alphabey inscribed on them—a key for deciphering the clues in the next room. Head to the keystone at the top of the first chamber, read the instructions, and follow them. This opens another chamber.
The second chamber includes the instructions for opening the way to all three Legendary Golem Pokémon. Read these inscriptions and take notes so when you head to the surface, you can go to the location of each Legendary Pokémon and open their secret doors.
Route 105: Island Cave, cave of Regice
Route 111: Desert Ruins, cave of Regirock
Route 120: Ancient Tomb, tomb of Registeel
Latios and Latias
The Legendary Latias and Latios appear after you have undertaken the Elite Four challenge and emerged victorious. When you begin the game after the credits roll, your mother calls you to the television to watch a snippet of a news story about strange Pokémon seen flying overhead. She asks yo if you caught the color of the Flying-type Pokémon.
Depending on the color you choose—red or blue—you will have a chance to catch either Latias or Latios.
If you have the , you can save a lot of time by buying as many Max Repels as you can afford. This keeps away basic wild Pokémon, but you can still encounter the Legendary Pokémon.
If you have the , you can save a lot of time by buying as many Max Repels as you can afford. This keeps away basic wild Pokémon, but you can still encounter the Legendary Pokémon.
After you manage to encounter one of these Pokémon, though, you can track it. The Latias or Latios will run from your first battle. That’s OK, because you can then refer to the map in your Pokédex to see where it went. Head for that route and tromp through the grass to flush it out.
Buy a good number of Great and Ultra Balls before you stalk these Pokémon. Also, adjust your team so the lead Pokémon is at Lv. 40 or below. Make sure this Pokémon has a good Speed rating, and if you have the Quick Claw, give it to the Pokémon for a Held Item. This increases your chances of getting the first move, and if you have a Sleep-inducing move, that makes this difficult hunt easier.
Latias or Latios move around the map with great regularity, but they have a small pattern. They stick with connected routes. So, find a series of connected routes, preferably one with a cabin or small house, and start your hunt there. Pop in and out of the small building until the Legendary Pokémon is in your region. Run through the grass to catch up with the elusive Pokémon.
When you encounter Latias or Latios, cast that Sleep-inducing move. If it is successful, your chances of catching the Pokémon skyrocket. If the move fails, though, the Pokémon will flee and you will have to start the process all over again.
After you do get the Legendary Pokémon in a battle, work the HP down to a manageable level. Don’t throw Poké Balls until the HP gauge is red. When the gauge is red, go for a Sleep move, then throw a powerful Poké Ball. If the Pokémon is asleep, you have a good chance of catching it. Should the Pokémon fail, don’t worry. Latias or Latios retain whatever damage you did to them into the next battle. Go for the Sleep-inducing move again and throw Poké Balls.
However, I would just use the Master Ball you must have found in the Team Aqua Hideout just to make the process a lot quicker.
But, where’s the other one? Well, if you go to the Desert Underpass that can be found on Route 114, you will find the Eon Ticket. It’s an Item that will take you to Southern Island, where you can battle the other Legendary that you didn’t pick. It will be a level 50 Legendary Dragon- and Psychic-type. Also, the two top flowers are hiding the Latiosite and Latiasite.
Kyogre
After you defeat the Elite four, report to the Weather Institute. The researcher reports heavy rainfall in one of routes in Hoenn. This is the sign of Kyogre, so hurry to the affected route.
Kyogre is slumbering beneath the waves in the Marine Cave. Marine Cave appears on Routes 105, 125, and 127. The Marine Cave only appears beneath the waves, so make sure you have a Pokémon that knows both HM03 (Surf) and HM07 (Dive). Look for a patch of dark water in the rainy region and Dive down.
Kyogre sleeps in a simple two-room chamber. Slip into the mist-filled cave to spy Kyogre resting at the end. Approach the Legendary Pokémon and challenge it. Kyogre is at Lv. 70. However, befor you leave, check the spot to your left and you’ll find the Blue Orb.
Groudon
After the game restarts, visit the Weather Institute and talk to the reseatcher on the second floor, all the way to the left.
Groudon can appear in four different routes. If you dawdle while heading to that route, you risk the Legendary Pokémon relocating somewhere else. You must then go back to the Weather Institute and talk to the researcher again to discover the new route affected by the climate change.
Groudon can appear in four different routes. If you dawdle while heading to that route, you risk the Legendary Pokémon relocating somewhere else. You must then go back to the Weather Institute and talk to the researcher again to discover the new route affected by the climate change.
Groudon appears in the Terra Cave, a small, misty, subterranean chamber that consists of an antechamber, then a sleeping room. Terra Cave appears on Routes 114-116, and Route 118. The trick is to find the entrance to the Terra Cave in time. The entrance can appear in several places, but here’s a hint: It always appears in the rocky face of a mountain or cliffside.
You have only one shot each to catch Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza. Save right before you battle them because if you mistakenly make them faint or lose the battle, they vanish from Hoenn forever. If you lose the battle (or inadvertently win), turn off the game without saving and battle again.
You have only one shot each to catch Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza. Save right before you battle them because if you mistakenly make them faint or lose the battle, they vanish from Hoenn forever. If you lose the battle (or inadvertently win), turn off the game without saving and battle again.
Rayquaza
You know where Rayquaza sleeps—you’ve woken the Legendary Pokémon once. However, to catch Rayquaza you must return to the Sky Pilaar. The catch is, the place is tougher to ascend than the first time. Path-obstructing rocks and fragile tiles little the clean, clear floors. Use the Mach Bike to zip across the crumbling floors before you fall through.
Rayquaza rests on the top level of the Sky Pillar. Make sure you have lots of Balls and recovery Items, because this is going to be a difficult battle. Rayquaza is at Lv. 70.
Jirachi
Jirachi can be found in the new room in Meteor Falls after you beat the Elite Four. It is a level 30 Mythical Steel- and Psychic-type.
Deoxys
Deoxys can be found on Birth Island, only accessible if you have the AuroraTicket, which can be found at the top of the Sky Pillar. It won’t be as easy just interacting with it though. You need to solve the Birth Island Triangle puzzle. To solve the puzzle and make Deoxys appear, the player must do the following:
- Approach the triangle from below and press A.
- Press ← 5×, ↓ once, then A.
- Press → 5×, ↑ 5×, then A.
- Press → 5×, ↓ 5×, then A.
- Press ↑ 3×, ← 7×, then A.
- Press → 5×, then A.
- Press ← 3×, ↓ 2×, then A.
- Press ↓ once, ← 4×, then A.
- Press → 7×, then A.
- Press ← 4×, ↓ once, then A.
- Press ↑ 4×, then A.
After this, it will appear. It is a level 30 Legendary Psychic-type.
Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf
The Lake Trio are all available on Route 124. However, they’re not in the same area. Here’s where they are:
- Uxie is in the south of the route through a portal that leads you to Acuity Cavern.
- Mesprit is in the top left of the route through a portal that leads you to Verity Cavern.
- Azelf is in the top right of the route through a portal that leads you to Valor Cavern.
All three of them are Lv. 50 Legendary Psychic-types.
Dialga and Palkia
Dialga and Palkia is in the new room in Meteor Falls that appears after you defeat the Elite Four. However, there is a catch. You must have Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf in your party in order to go to the Dimensional Gap. Dialga is a Lv. 50 Legendary Steel- and Dragon-type, while Palkia is a Lv. 50 Legendary Water- and Dragon-type.
Heatran
Items: Star Piece x2, PP Up, Rare Candy, Max Revive x2, Iron Ball, Stardust, Max Elixir, Nugget
Pokémon Room 1 | Level | Conditions |
Magcargo | 54-56 | 20% |
Rhydon | 54 | 20% |
Graveler | 51-55 | 10% |
Golbat | 52-54 | 10% |
Weezing | 51-56 | 10% |
Machoke | 56 | 10% |
Magby | 25 | 5% |
Geodude | 27 | 5% |
Onix | 54 | 4% |
Rhyhorn | 52 | 4% |
Slugma | 25-52 | 1% |
Camerupt | 56 | 1% |
Pokémon Room 2 | Level | Conditions |
Magcargo | 53-58 | 20% |
Graveler | 52-57 | 20% |
Weezing | 52-58 | 10% |
Rhydon | 55 | 10% |
Golbat | 53-56 | 10% |
Machoke | 58 | 10% |
Magby | 27 | 5% |
Geodude | 27-29 | 5% |
Onix | 56 | 4% |
Koffing | 53 | 4% |
Slugma | 27-53 | 1% |
Camerupt | 58 | 1% |
There is a portal in the northwest section of Fiery Path. This will take you to Stark Mountain, where Room 2 is the biggest map in the game to navigate. Once you reach the northernmost section of the area, you will find Heatran. It is a Lv. 50 Legendary Fire- and Steel-type.
Regigigas
If you noticed in the Sealed Chamber before you battle the Regis, you might have saw a strange statue in the middle of the main room. If you come back here with Regirock, Regice, and Registeel, and interact with the statue, you will battle Regigigas, a lv. 50 Legendary Normal-type.
Giratina
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Zubat | 26-32 | 45% |
Spheal | 26-32 | 50% |
Golbat | 32 | 5% |
At the top of the interior of Mt. Pyre, there is a portal. However, nothing will happen unless you have Dialga and Palkia in your party. This portal will send you to a strange world, where you will encounter Giratina. It is a Lv. 50 Legendary Ghost- and Dragon-type.
Cresselia
There is a small strip of land on Route 129 that contains a portal to Fullmoon Island. Here, you will encounter Cresselia, a Lv. 50 Legendary Psychic-type.
Manaphy
You might have gotten this already, but if you talk to the old man in the south of Mossdeep City, he will give you an Egg. Within this Egg is Manaphy, a Mythical Water-type.
Darkrai
On the Summit of Mt. Pyre, you’ll find a portal to Newmoon Island, where you can meet Darkrai. It is a Lv. 50 Legendary Dark-type.
Shaymin
Items: Gracidea
There is a portal in Petalburg Woods that leads to the Flower Paradise. There you will meet Shaymin, a level 30 Mythical Grass-type.
Arceus
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Unown | 5-75 | 100% |
At the top of the Sky Pillar, on the left, is a portal. However, in order to go in, you must have Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina in your party. This will take you to a strange location, where you can battle Arceus. It is a Lv. 50 Legendary Normal-type.
Victini
Did you know you could enter the lighthouse in Slateport City? Once you enter, you will meet Victini, a Lv. 15 Mythical Fire- and Psychic-type.
Swords of Justice
There are three portals on each level of Victory Road. The 1F leads to Mistalton Cave, B1F leads to Terrakion, and B2F leads to Pinwheel Forest.
Mistralton Cave
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Boldore | 27-31 | 40% |
Woobat | 27-30 | 20% |
Aron | 29-30 | 20% |
Axew | 30-31 | 10% |
Drilbur | 28-31 | 8% |
Gurdurr | 27-31 | 2% |
Catching Cobalion
Cobalion is at the top of Mistralton Cave. It is a Lv. 50 Legendary Steel- and Fighting-type.
Terrakion
There’s a portal on B1F of Victory where you’ll find Terrakion, a Lv. 50 Legendary Rock- and Fighting-type.
Virizion
The portal on B2F of Victory Road leads to Pinwheel Forest, where you can battle Virizion, a Grass- and Fighting-type.
Tornadus and Thundurus
In the upper part on Route 119, there are two portals. But nothing will happen unless you have Castform on your team. After that, you will meet Tornadus, a Lv. 50 Legendary Flying-type, and Thundurus, a Lv. 50 Legendary Electric-type.
Reshiram and Zekrom
At the top of Sky Pillar, on the right, you can use a portal to go to Mt. Kuroshiro, home to Reshiram, a Lv. 50 Legendary Fire- and Dragon-type, and Zekrom, a Lv. 50 Legendary Electric- and Dragon-type.
Landorus
Items: Rare Candy, Big Mushroom, Max Revive, PP Max, Reveal Glass
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Chimecho | 57-59 | Grass, 20% |
Vulpix | 57 | Grass, 20% |
Noctowl | 58-60 | Grass, 10% |
Altaria | 58-60 | Grass, 10% |
Stantler | 58 | Grass, 10% |
Bronzong | 58-60 | Grass, 10% |
Golduck | 58 | Grass, 5% |
Marill | 25-58 | Grass, 5%, Surfing, 90% |
Cottonee | 58 | Grass, 4% |
Petilil | 58 | Grass, 4% |
Murkrow | 58 | Grass, 1% |
Misdreavus | 58 | Grass, 1% |
Basculin | 25-60 | Surfing, 99% |
Azumarill | 30-40 | Surfing, 1% |
Goldeen | 40-70 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Basculin | 40-60 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40%, Super Rod, 80% |
Seaking | 50-70 | Super Rod, 20% |
At the top of Mirage Tower, there is a portal, but you’re only allowed to go through it if you have Landorus and Thundurus. You end up in Abundant Shrine, where you’ll encounter Landorus, a Lv. 50 Legendary Ground- and Flying-type.
Kyurem
Items: DNA Splicers
At the bottom of Shoal Cave, in the Ice Room, there is a portal. With Reshiram and Zekrom in your party, you will be transported to Giant Chasm. You will meet Kyurem, a Lv. 50 Legendary Dragon- and Ice-type.
Keldeo
On Route 123, with Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, you can use the portal there to go to Pledge Grove. Here, you will meet Keldeo, a Lv. 50 Legendary Water- and Fighting-type.
Meloetta
On the beach of Lilycove City, you can find a Meloetta on the beach, where it will be more than happy to join your party. It is a Mythical Normal- and Psychic-type.
Genesect
At the deadend in New Mauville, there is a portal where, if you interact with it, you will battle Genesect, a Lv. 50 Legendary Bug- and Steel-type.
Xerneas
On Faraway Island, past the grass, you will find a portal. It contains Xerneas, a Lv. 50 Legendary Fairy-type.
Yveltal
At the top of Mt. Pyre, there is a portal to the northwest area. There, you meet Yveltal, a Lv. 50 Legendary Dark- and Flying-type.
Zygarde
In Altering Cave, which opens up after beating the game, you will encounter a portal that contains Zygarde, a Lv. 50 Legendary Ground- and Dragon-type. Though, you must have both Xerneas and Yveltal.
Diancie
In Granite Cave, the same room where you can find the Steelixite, you will find Diancie there to join your party. It is a Lv. 30 Mythical Fairy- and Rock-type.
Hoopa
On a strip of land on Route 128, you can find Hoopa next to where the Prison Flask was. It is a Lv. 30 Mythical Psychic- and Ghost-type.
Volcanion
Items: CharizardteY, TM11 (Sunny Day), Nugget
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Golbat | 36-39 | 21%, Surfing, 10% |
Noibat | 36-39 | 20% |
Heatmor | 36-39 | 10% |
Durant | 36-39 | 10% |
Onix | 36-39 | 10% |
Excadrill | 36-39 | 10% |
Larvesta | 36-39 | 5% |
Gurdurr | 36-39 | 5% |
Woobat | 36-39 | 4% |
Boldore | 36-39 | 4% |
Zubat | 36-39 | 1%, Surfing, 90% |
Poliwag | 30-40 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Poliwhirl | 30-40 | Super Rod, 100% |
One big change in Theta Emerald Renev is the expansion of Scorched Slab. At the bottom of the newly expanded Scorched Slab is Volcanion, a Lv. 50 Legendary Fire- and Water-type.
Bonus Quests
Some more extra locations in Hoenn are worth exploring after you complete the main adventure. Even though these missions are not required to finish the game, you can earn valuable experience points, , and cool Items for completing them.
The Abandoned Ship
When you zoomed through Route 108 on Mr. Briney’s boat, you may have noticed the beach ferry along the waterway’s north side. That’s the Abandoned Ship. When you have both HM03 (Surf) and HM07 (Dive), you can explore this half-sunken vessel. Capt. Stern wants a Scanner that was onboard the ship before it sank. Perhaps if you wind through the ship’s rooms and uncover the Scanner, he will give you a worthy reward?
Items: Harbor Mail, Escape Rope, Dive Ball, TM13 (Ice Beam), Beedrillite, Destiny Knot, Revive, Storage Key, TM18 (Rain Dance), Scanner, Water Stone, Luxury Ball, Room 1 Key, Room 2 Key, Room 4 Key, Room 6 Key
Pokémon | Level | Conditions |
Tentacool | 25-35 | Surfing, 90% |
Frillish | 25-35 | Surfing, 9% |
Tentacruel | 25-35 | Surfing, 1% |
Magikarp | 25-35 | Old Rod, 70%, Good Rod, 60% |
Wailmer | 25-35 | Old Rod, 30%, Good Rod, 40%, Super Rod, 20% |
Gyarados | 25-35 | Super Rod, 80% |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Youngster Demetrius Reward: 624 | Noibat, Lv. 39 |
Eevee, Lv. 39 | |
Beauty Thalia Reward: 3040 | Wailmer, Lv. 38 |
Staryu, Lv. 38 | |
Beauty Thalia 2 Reward: 3840 | Wailord, Lv. 48 |
Starmie, Lv. 48 | |
Beauty Thalia 3 Reward: 4800 | Starmie, Lv. 60 |
Wailord, Lv. 60 | |
Seadra, Lv. 60 | |
Beauty Thalia 4 Reward: 5200 | Starmie, Lv. 65 |
Wailord, Lv. 65 | |
Kingdra, Lv. 65 | |
Beauty Thalia 5 Reward: 6000 | Starmie, Lv. 75 |
Wailord, Lv. 75 | |
Kingdra, Lv. 75 | |
Sailor Duncan, Reward: 1248 | Barbaracle, Lv. 39 |
Tuber Charlie, Reward: 152 | Quagsire, Lv. 38 |
Ruin Maniac Garrison, Reward: 2340 | Sandslash, Lv. 39 |
Tuber Jani, Reward: 156 | Octillery, Lv. 39 |
Young Couple Kira & Dan Reward: 1248 | Leavanny, Lv. 39 |
Scolipede, Lv. 39 | |
Young Couple Kira & Dan 2 Reward: 1568 | Leavanny, Lv. 49 |
Scolipede, Lv. 49 | |
Young Couple Kira & Dan 3 Reward: 1920 | Leavanny, Lv. 60 |
Scolipede, Lv. 60 | |
Young Couple Kira & Dan 4 Reward: 2080 | Leavanny, Lv. 65 |
Scolipede, Lv. 65 | |
Young Couple Kira & Dan 5 Reward: 2400 | Leavanny, Lv. 75 |
Scolipede, Lv. 75 | |
Vileplume, Lv. 75 | |
Victreebel, Lv. 75 |
S.S. Tidal
Item | Location |
Blastoisnite | Trash in the player’s cabin |
TM107 (Snatch) | Guy with glasses in top right cabin |
TM63 (Embargo) | Bug Maniac in top right cabin |
Leftovers | Top left corner trash in the lower deck of S.S. Tidal |
Trainer | Pokémon |
Young Couple Lea & Jed Reward: 2496 | Miltank, Lv. 78 |
Tauros, Lv. 78 | |
Nidoqueen, Lv. 78 | |
Nidoking, Lv. 78 | |
Rich Boy Garret, Reward: 15600 | Furfrou (Nugget), Lv. 78 |
Gentleman Micah, Reward: 3520 Reward: 3520 | Manectric, Lv. 78 |
Manectric, Lv. 78 | |
Gentleman Thomas Reward: 6240 | Braviary, Lv. 78 |
Sigilyph, Lv. 78 | |
Unfezant, Lv. 78 | |
Swanna, Lv. 78 | |
Lady Naomi, Reward: 15600 | Roserade (Nugget), Lv. 78 |
Pokéfan Colton Reward: 6240 | Delcatty, Lv. 78 |
Meowstic, Lv. 78 | |
Espeon, Lv. 78 | |
Persian (Alolan), Lv. 78 |
Battle Frontier is not an available destination the first time you board the ship. Scott, the man in the sunglasses, is on the ship, and he invites you to Battle Frontier. After he leaves, the choice is available on your next voyage.
Battle Frontier is not an available destination the first time you board the ship. Scott, the man in the sunglasses, is on the ship, and he invites you to Battle Frontier. After he leaves, the choice is available on your next voyage.
Shoal Cave
Shoal Cave is north of Mossdeep City, carved into the side of a rocky mount rising from the ocean. The tides affect the cave. During high tide, you cannot explore most of the cave because it is full of water. But during the two low tides each day, you can fully inspect the multiple chambers of the cave.
Item | Location |
Slowbronite | To the right of the old man (HIDDEN) |
Big Pearl | Near 1 entrance in the entrance area |
Shoal Shell x4 | Blue rocks around Shoal Cave |
Shoal Salt x4 | Brown mounts around Shoal Cave |
Rare Candy | In the middle of the second water room |
Ice Heal | In front of the portal |
Focus Band | Black Belt in the lower levels |
TM79 (Frost Breath) | Next to the entrance to the Ice Room |
Glalitite | Rock to the stairs in the Ice Room (HIDDEN) |
NeverMeltIce | Item ball in the Ice Room |
TM07 (Hail) | TM in the Ice Room |
Pokémon (Entrance) | Level | Conditions |
Cubchoo | 40-45 | 20% |
Vanillite | 40-45 | 20% |
Spheal | 40-45 | 10% |
Snorunt | 40-45 | 10% |
Sneasel | 40-45 | 10% |
Smoochum | 40-45 | 10% |
Bergmite | 40-45 | 5% |
Snover | 40-45 | 5% |
Swinub | 40-45 | 4% |
Delibird | 40-45 | 4% |
Sandshrew (Alolan) | 40-45 | 1% |
Vulpix (Alolan) | 40-45 | 1% |
Seel | 40-45 | Surfing, 95% |
Dewgong | 40-45 | Surfing, 4% |
Lapras | 40-45 | Surfing, 1% |
Shellder | 40-45 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Cloyster | 40-45 | Super Rod, 100% |
Pokémon (Main Area) | Level | Conditions |
Beartic | 45-50 | 20% |
Vanillish | 45-50 | 20% |
Sealeo | 45-50 | 10% |
Snorunt | 45-50 | 10% |
Sneasel | 45-50 | 10% |
Smoochum | 45-50 | 10% |
Avalugg | 45-50 | 5% |
Abomasnow | 45-50 | 5% |
Piloswine | 45-50 | 4% |
Delibird | 45-50 | 4% |
Sandslash (Alolan) | 45-50 | 1% |
Ninetales (Alolan) | 45-50 | 1% |
Seel | 45-50 | Surfing, 95% |
Dewgong | 45-50 | Surfing, 4% |
Lapras | 45-50 | Surfing, 1% |
Shellder | 45-50 | Old & Good Rod, 100% |
Cloyster | 45-50 | Super Rod, 100% |
Pokémon (Ice Room) | Level | Conditions |
Beartic | 50-55 | 20% |
Vanillish | 50-55 | 20% |
Snorunt | 50-55 | 10% |
Cryogonal | 50-55 | 10% |
Sneasel | 50-55 | 10% |
Smoochum | 50-55 | 10% |
Avalugg | 50-55 | 5% |
Abomasnow | 50-55 | 5% |
Piloswine | 50-55 | 4% |
Delibird | 50-55 | 4% |
Sandslash (Alolan) | 50-55 | 1% |
Ninetales (Alolan) | 50-55 | 1% |
The man inside the cave on the first floor is willing to make Shell Bells for you, but only if you can collect four Shoal Salts and four Shoal Shells from the cave. You can recover these during the different tides, so you must visit the cave at least twice if you want to collect the materials for more than one Shell Bell.
Trainer Hill
Trainer Hill is on Route 111’s right side, and it’s open for battle throughout the game. When you prove yourself to be a true Pokémon Master, the doors to Trainer Hill open.
Trainer Hill offers a special time-attack battle mode. When you enter the contest, a timer starts keeping track of how long it takes you to battle to the top of the building. There are four types of contests: Normal, Variety, Unique, and Expert—each with escalating difficulty. You can save a different record for each category and measure this time vesus friends you link with.
The Pokémon used by Trainers within match your highest level Pokémon. Enter with a Lv. 48 in your team and every Trainer you battle will challenge you with Lv. 48 Pokémon of his/her own. There is no experience or cash awarded in this contest, so enter for the fun of battling and see how your time stacks up againt your friends!
Battle with Steven
In Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, Steven was the final challenger in the Elite Four contest. However, in Theta Emerald Renev, it’s Wallace at the top of the Pokémon league. What happened to Steven?
The impressive Trainer is in Meteor Falls. In a new cave that opens in the northwest corner after you defeat the Elite Four. However, if you though the Elite Four were tough, wait until you battle Steven. Follow this new cave to the end to find Steven in the corner. He’s friendly to you, but don’t expect that friendliness to translate to the battlefield. He’s merciless, and if you want to win, you must be, too. After the battle, impressed by your skills, he gives you the Metagrossite, an Item that makes Metagross even more powerful.
PKMN Trainer Steven Reward: 5460 | Skarmory (Leftovers), Lv. 89 |
Aggron (Assault Vest), Lv. 89 | |
Claydol (Soft Sand), Lv. 89 | |
Aerodactyl (Sitrus Berry), Lv. 89 | |
Carbink (Chesto Berry), Lv. 89 | |
Metagross (Metagrossite), Lv. 91 |
DESERT UNDERPASS
Remember that guy trying to dig a tunnel on Route 114? In Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev, he successfully digs a tunnel underground. You can enter it, and at the end of it is the Eon Ticket, which can take you to Southern Island.
Battle Frontier
Welcome to the Battle Frontier, a new area in Hoenn exclusive to Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev. The Battle Frontier is an island off the coast of the mainland dedicated to the fine art of Pokémon battles. Seven contests in the Battle Frontier test your skills as a Trainer. The Battle Tents in Hoenn have acquainted you with some of the battles you can expect in the Battle Frontier, but only a full tour of the park reveals what’s in store for you when the S.S. Tidal docks at its harbor. The seven battle areas at the Battle Frontier are:
- Battle Tower
- Battle Dome
- Battle Palace
- Battle Arena
- Battle Factory
- Battle Pike
- Battle Pyramid
The following section details the kind of battles you can expect at each of these areas, as well as what kind of challenge you can expect from the champions of each of these areas.
Beginning the Challenge
When you first enter the Battle Frontier, you walk through a corridor full of information desks. Your questions about the island can be answered here.
You are issued a Frontier Pass. This card grants you full access to the park. This is also where you can display your Symbols, the Battle Frontier equivalents of Gym badges. There are seven Symbols, each awarded only after you defeat each Frontier Battle area’s leader. These poweful Trainers are known as the Frontier Brains, and they offer you a challenge more intense than the Elite Four. Your Frontier Pass has room to store a single battle, except for battles at the Battle Pike and Battle Pyramid.
Each area has two entry categories: Lv. 50 and Open Level. Lv. 50 matches are open only to Pokémon Lv. 50 or below. All Pokémon you face in Lv. 50 matches, however, are Lv. 50 Pokémn themselves. Open level matches are open to any of your Pokémon over Lv. 50, and your opponent matches the highest level Pokémon you enter. So, if you enter two Pokémon at Lv. 61 and one at Lv. 64, your opponent’s Pokémon will be Lv. 64.
Many battle areas have two entry options: Single 1-on-1 Battles and Double, which are 2-on-2 Battles.
Many battle areas have two entry options: Single 1-on-1 Battles and Double, which are 2-on-2 Battles.
There are two kinds of Symbols you can win at each Battle Frontier area. The first is the Silver Symbol. After you have the Silver Symbol in an area, you can try for the Gold.
There are two kinds of Symbols you can win at each Battle Frontier area. The first is the Silver Symbol. After you have the Silver Symbol in an area, you can try for the Gold.
GREAT SCOTT!
Remember that man in the sunglasses that was trailing you throughout your adventure? That’s Scott, the proprietor of Battle Frontier, the island paradise where Trainers are treated like royalty. Scott invites only the best of the best to the Battle Frontier, and because you proved yourself so worthy of admiration in Hoenn, he extends an invitation to his island to you.
Scott’s personal residence is along Battle Frontier’s north shore. When you get a chance, stop in and talk to Scott. He will give you 3 BP for the little chat.
In-Town Amenities
Item | Location |
Gengarite | On the bench in the building northwest of the Pokémart (HIDDEN) |
Audinite | The plant in Scott’s place (HIDDEN) |
Diancite | On the south chair at the table at the Pokémon Center (HIDDEN) |
Pokémart Merchandise | |
Item | Price |
Ultra Ball | 1200 |
Hyper Potion | 1200 |
Max Potion | 2500 |
Full Restore | 3000 |
Full Heal | 600 |
Revive | 1500 |
Max Repel | 700 |
Protein | 9800 |
Calcium | 9800 |
Iron | 9800 |
Zinc | 9800 |
Carbos | 9800 |
HP Up | 9800 |
TM Shop | |
Item | Price |
TM111 (Knock Off) | 3000 |
TM112 (Drill Run) | 3000 |
TM113 (Iron Head) | 3000 |
TM114 (Zen Headbutt) | 3000 |
TM115 (Aqua Tail) | 3000 |
TM116 (Seed Bomb) | 3000 |
TM117 (Heat Wave) | 3000 |
TM118 (Earth Power) | 3000 |
TM119 (Gunk Shot) | 3000 |
TM120 (Superpower) | 3000 |
While you cannot earn in the Battle Frontier, you are welcome to spend it. There is a Pokémat beyond the park’s entrance gate, just next to a Pokémon Center. You can use the Pokémon Center to rest your Pokémon, access stored Items, and switch out your team. However, each battle area has a PC in its lobby where you can also perform the same functions.
A girl in a small house along the east coast would love to trade you a Skitty for a Meowth, if you have one.
Exchange Service Corner
Battle Item Shop | |
Item | Price |
Muscle Band | 200 |
Wise Glasses | 200 |
Expert Belt | 200 |
Toxic Orb | 100 |
Focus Sash | 200 |
Zoom Lens | 200 |
Choice Scarf | 200 |
Choice Specs | 200 |
Air Balloon | 200 |
Red Card | 200 |
Ring Target | 200 |
Binding Band | 200 |
Eject Button | 200 |
Weak Policy | 1000 |
Assault Vest | 1000 |
Safe Goggles | 1000 |
Power Anklet | 3000 |
Power Band | 3000 |
Power Belt | 3000 |
Power Bracer | 3000 |
Power Lens | 3000 |
Power Weight | 3000 |
Here is a full catalog from the four sales counters inside the Exchange Service Counter, where you can trade BP for rare Items and Secret Base decorations.
Far-Left Counter Merchandise | |
Item | Price (in BP) |
Kiss Poster | 16 |
Kiss Cushion | 32 |
Smoochum Doll | 32 |
Togepi Doll | 32 |
Meowth Doll | 48 |
Clefairy Doll | 48 |
Ditto Doll | 48 |
Cyndaquil Doll | 80 |
Chikorita Doll | 80 |
Totodile Doll | 80 |
Left Merchandise | |
Item | Price (in BP) |
Lapras Doll | 128 |
Snorlax Doll | 128 |
Venusaur Doll | 256 |
Charizard Doll | 256 |
Blastoise Doll | 256 |
Far-right Counter Merchandise | |
Item | Price (in BP) |
Leftovers | 48 |
White Herb | 48 |
Quick Claw | 48 |
Mental Herb | 48 |
Brightpowder | 64 |
Choice Band | 64 |
King’s Rock | 64 |
Focus Band | 64 |
Scope Lens | 64 |
Right Merchandise | |
Item | Price (in BP) |
Protein | 1 |
Calcium | 1 |
Iron | 1 |
Zinc | 1 |
Carbos | 1 |
HP Up | 1 |
Ranking Hall
See page XXX for Battle Frontier Move Tutors and prices.
See page XXX for Battle Frontier Move Tutors and prices.
Battle Factory
Remember the Battle Tent where you had to choose randomly selected Pokémon and compete against Trainers with their own random Pokémon? That was a warm-up exercise for the Battle Factory, which holds battles in groups of seven. After seven wins, you can take a breather before heading into the next stretch of seven battles.
When you enter the Battle Factory challenge, you must relinquish your Pokémon for a sack of six Poké Balls. Choose three Pokémon from the random collection. Think about what kinds of moves these Pokémon will have available to them—choose Pokémon that can take out multiple types, such as Electric-type Pokémon, which can dish out serious damage to both Water- and Flying-type Pokémon.
Factory Head Noland
After you win 21 consecutive battles in the Battle Factory, you have a shot at Noland, the champion. If you can defeat Noland, you win the Knowledge Symbol for your Frontier Pass. Noland must play by the same rules as you—he must choose random Pokémon, so if you face Noland multiple times, you will encounter different Pokémon at each battle.
Factory Head Noland 1 & 2, Reward: Knowledge Symbol | Noland uses random Pokémon with each battle |
Battle Dome
The Battle Dome is set up tournament-stype, where new entrants join 15 Trainer challenges. There are Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals, and Finals in each tournament—by the end of a single tournament, you will have had four battles. A tournament tree charts your progress through each tournament.
When you enter a tournament, you must choose three of your Pokémon. Before every round in the tournament, you are allowed a glimpse at the generalities of your opponent’s team. This wll help you form a strategy based on your own Pokémon selections before the next battle.
Dome Ace Tucker
After you win five consecutive tournaments, Dome Ace Tucker challenges you. The Frontier Brain is a tough champion, but if you win the battle, you win the Tactics Symbol for your Frontier Pass. Because of Tucker’s Team, it is difficult to rely on a single Pokémon. For example, an Electric-type Pokémon will help against the Flying-type Charizard, but only does neutral damage against Salamence, and Swampert’s Ground-type negates it. Choose Pokémon with moves that straddle at least two of your opponent’s Pokémon weaknesses.
Dome Ace Tucker Reward: Tactics Symbol | Swampert, Lv. ?? |
Salamence, Lv. ?? | |
Charizard, Lv. ?? | |
Dome Ace Tucker 2 Reward: Tactics Symbol | Swampert, Lv. ?? |
Latias, Lv. ?? | |
Metagross, Lv. ?? |
Battle Pike
The entrance of the Battle Pike is shaped like a giant Seviper—and the tricky nature of that Pokémon betrays the challenges you will find within. The nature of the Battle Pike is Battle Choice, a contest where you must walk down a hall of rooms. Each room has three doors. There are four possibilities of what is beyong.
Some rooms have Trainers in them, wishing to battle.
Other rooms are winding walkways (they all look the same) where you encounter one or two wild Pokémon.
When you enter some rooms, you startle a Pokémon inside. The scared Pokémon will damage your lead Pokémon.
If you are lucky, the room will have a healer inside that restores your Pokémon’s HP and PP, as well as curling any Status irregularities.
If you are unsure of which door to try, ask the lady standing in front of them for a hint on what is behind only one of them. You try your luck if you try the other two doors. Each run through the Battle Pike lasts 14 rooms, which includes the three-door corridors between surprise rooms.
Pike Queen Lucy
After completing 28 consecutive rooms, you can challenge Pike Queen Lucy. Lucy holds the Luck Symbol. Her team is deceptive—it will be easy for you to defeat the Milotic and Seviper. But the Shuckle will give you a headache. The Pokémon can heal itself with TM44 (Rest) multiple times in an effort to drain the PP of your Attack moves. If you can outlast Shuckle’s TM44 (Rest), use your remaining attack moves to defeat it. Because you may low (or out) of PP, use a Pokémon that can poison Shuckle. Save one use of that move until Shuckle’s tenth and final TM44 (Rest) has been used, then use the move to start the countdown.
Pike Queen Lucy Reward: Luck Symbol | Seviper, Lv. ?? |
Milotic, Lv. ?? | |
Shuckle, Lv. ?? | |
Pike Queen Lucy 2 Reward: Luck Symbol | Seviper, Lv. ?? |
Gyarados, Lv. ?? | |
Steelix, Lv. ?? |
Battle Arena
The Battle Arena is a continuation of the Fallarbor Town Battle Tent Challenge, where you have only three turns to knock out your opponent’s Pokémon. This is called a Set KO Tourney. You have three moves to make your opponent faint. If you cannot accomplish this, the battle results go to the judges. The battle is judged on three categories: Mind, Skill, and Body. You can earn between zero and two points in each category. The Pokémon with the most points after judging wins. You must choose three Pokémon from your team when you enter this contest, so choose those with the most powerful moves that affect the greatest number of Pokémon types.
Arena Tycoon Greta
After your 27th win, you must battle Arena Tycoon Greta for the Guts Symbol. Greta attacks with three powerful Pokémon, but two of them are Bug-type, so exploit that. Enter the challenge with a good Bug-type to use against Umbreon, then have a Flying- or Fire-type to neutralize Heracross and Shedinja.
Arena Tycoon Greta Reward: Guts Symbol | Heracross, Lv. ?? |
Umbreon, Lv. ?? | |
Shedinja, Lv. ?? | |
Arena Tycoon Greta 2 Reward: Guts Symbol | Umbreon, Lv. ?? |
Gengar, Lv. ?? | |
Breloom, Lv. ?? |
Battle Palace
The Battle Palace presents a unique challenge—you can choose which Pokémon you want to enter in the competition, but you cannot choose which moves they make in battle. You must rely on the Pokémon’s instincts. However, that doesn’t mean you don’t have any control over the battle. Consider which are your strongest Pokémon—which have moves that served you well during the adventure in Hoenn? If you choose a double challenge, there’s an added wrinkle: You cannot select which one of your opponent’s Pokémon your Pokémon will attack.
Palace Maven Spenser
Palace Maven Spenser challenges you after 21 battles. You must beat him to win the Spirits Symbol. This is easier said than done because Spenser anchors his team with the Normal-type Slaking. This Pokémon has high HP and can take a bit of damage before getting in trouble. However, an Electric-type with a powerful move set can dismantle Slaking’s teammates, Crobat and Lapras.
Palace Maven Spenser Reward: Spirits Symbol | Crobat, Lv. ?? |
Slaking, Lv. ?? | |
Lapras, Lv. ?? | |
Palace Maven Spenser 2 Reward: Spirits Symbol | Arcanine, Lv. ?? |
Slaking, Lv. ?? | |
Suicune, Lv. ?? |
Battle Pyramid
The Battle Pyramid hosts the Battle Quest, a challenge that drops you into a dark, randomly generated maze without your regular Items. Instead, you are given a special Bag that holds any Items you find while exploring the dark labyrinth, such as Potions. The maze is full of wild Pokémon and Trainers. You cannot see the first few Trainers, thanks to your limited view, but with every successful battle, you can see a little farther. Your goal is to find the warp square that sends you to the next maze. There are seven mazes to complete every time you enter the Battle Pyramid.
Pyramid King Brandon
Pyramid King Brandon confronts you after you clear your 21st consecutive maze. In order to win the Brave Symbol, you must defeat his team of Legendary Pokémon: Regice, Registeel, and Regirock. Fortunately, all three of them are weak against Fighting-type Moves, so make sure you have a strong Fighting-type on your team.
Pyramid King Brandon Reward: Brave Symbol | Regirock, Lv. ?? |
Regice, Lv. ?? | |
Registeel, Lv. ?? | |
Pyramid King Brandon 2 Reward: Brave Symbol | Articuno, Lv. ?? |
Zapdos, Lv. ?? | |
Moltres, Lv. ?? |
Battle Tower
The Battle Tower offers a multitude of Trainer Battles where you can hone your skill until you challenge the Battle Tower champion. You can enjoy four kinds of battles in the Battle Tower:
- Single: After picking three Pokémon, you engage Trainers in one-on-one matches.
- Double: After picking four Pokémon, you engage Trainers in two-on-two matches.
- Multi: After picking two Pokémon, you choose another Trainer (controlled by the game) to team up with. Then you challenge teams of two Trainers.
- Link Multi: You and a friend can play Multi challenges together.
No matter which challenges you select, you must earn seven consecutive wins to complete the round.
Salon Maiden Anabel
You cannot challenge Anabel unless you selected the Single option. After 35 consecutive wins, you battle against Anabel for the Ability Symbol. Anabel’s three Pokémon work together, with one Pokémn’s weakness being another’s strength. For example, a Fighting-type Pokémon will do well against Snorlax, but Alakazam can explot Snorlax with its Psychic nature. Choose Pokémon that target these types, but be ready to switch them out constantly during battle.
Salon Maiden Anabel Reward: Ability Symbol | Alakazam, Lv. ?? |
Entei, Lv. ?? | |
Snorlax. Lv. ?? | |
Salon Maiden Anabel 2 Reward: Ability Symbol | Raikou, Lv. ?? |
Snorlax, Lv. ?? | |
Latios. Lv. ?? |
Training Cave
Items: HP Up, Zinc, Calcium, Protein, Iron, Old Sea Map
In the original Pokémon Emerald game, there was a place Artisan Cave, filled with Smeargle. But in Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev, the cave has been changed to Training Cave, where you can level up your Pokémon while gaining Effort Points (EV). But, how can you do that? Well, it’s pretty simple. Each creature that you find will have their name as the EVs that they are. Here is what you will find in Training Cave:
Pokémon Contests
Pokémon Contests, pioneered in Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire return in Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev. These contests allow Pokémon to strut their stuff for judges and an attending audience. They use battle moves to prove how well-Conditioned they are. The better the move, the more the audience and judges like it. Make your Pokémon put their best feet forward to win prizes, such as special Ribbons.
However, unlike Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, there is only one Pokémon Contest Hall in Hoenn: Lilycove City. All four levels of the Pokémon Contest are held at this single facility: Normal Rank, Super Rank, Hyper Rank, and Master Rank. You must win Normal Rank before competing in Super Rank, and so forth.
Picking Proper Contests
The most important thing in a Pokémon Contest is to choose the correct contest for your Pokémon. There are five Pokémon Conditions: Cool, Beauty, Cute, Smart, and Tough. Every Pokémon has a particular strength in at least one of these categories. Use your PokéNav to determine the Condition of your collected Pokémon. After you review your Pokémon’s Condition, you can determine if your Pokémon is strong in the supplementary Conditions judged.
Before the Contest
When you catch a wild Pokémon, its Condition stats are zeroed out. Don’t enter a Pokémon Contest right after its initial capture, because it will fare poorly. You must increase its Conditions before attempting a contest, and the best way to do this is by feeding it PokéBlocks.
PokéBlocks are delicacies for Pokémon. They are created from crushed berries, which are made in Berry Blenders. There are Berry Blenders at the Pokémon Contest pavilion, so when you reach the grand hall, get to work. It takes more than one person to create a PokéBlock, but if you cannot link up with a friend to create one, work with the computer-controlled people standing in the lobby. PokéBlocks are judged on Feel and Level. The higher each number rating for these categories, the better the PokéBlock.
Use timed button presses on the Berry Blender to create a delicious PokéBlock. The more rhythmic your responses are in the blending process, the more potent your PokéBlock will be.
PokéBlocks affect your Pokémon’s Condition. Give the appropriate PokéBlock to a Pokémon to increase the desired Condition. But don’t overfeed it. Pokémon can get full and refuse further PokéBlocks. Use this table to determine which PokéBlocks to give to your Pokémon:
Pokéblocks and Their Effects | |
Color | Effects |
Black | Make this thin-flavored, low-level PokéBlock by putting two or more of the same type of berry in the Berry Blender. |
Blue | This dry PokéBlock increases a Pokémon’s Beauty. |
Brown | The strong sweet flavor increases a Pokémon’s Cute Condition. |
Gold | This PokéBlock is Lv. 50 or above and made of one or two tastes. As a result, it raises one or two Conditions. |
Gray | Blended of three tastes, this PokéBlock raises three Conditions. |
Green | This bitter PokéBlock raises a Pokémon’s Smart Condition. |
Indigo | The strong dry taste increases a Pokémon’s Beauty. |
LiteBlue | The strong bitter taste increases a Pokémon’s Smart Condition. |
Olive | The strong sour taste increases a Pokémon’s Tough Condition. |
Pink | This sweet PokéBlock raises a Pokémon’s Cute Condition. |
Purple | The strong spicy taste increases a Pokémon’s Cool Condition. |
Red | This spicy PokéBlock raises a Pokémon’s Cool Condition. |
White | This PokéBlock is made up of four tastes and increases four Conditions. |
Yellow | This sour PokéBlock increases a Pokémon’s Tough Condition. |
There is another factor in determining the effectiveness of a PokéBlock: Your Pokémon’s nature. Every Pokémon has a nature, so check this chart against your collection of Pokémon before you start feeding them PokéBlocks.
Favorite PokéBlock | Hardy | Lonely | Adamant | Naughty | Brave | Bold | Docile | Impish | Lax | Relaxed | Modest | Mild | Bashful | Rash | Quiet | Calm | Gentle | Careful | Quirky | Sassy | Timid | Hasty | Jolly | Naïve | Serious |
Spicy (Red) | O | O | O | O | X | X | X | X | |||||||||||||||||
Sour (Yellow) | X | O | O | O | O | X | X | X | X | ||||||||||||||||
Dry (Blue) | X | X | O | O | O | O | X | X | |||||||||||||||||
Bitter (Green) | X | X | X | O | O | O | O | X | |||||||||||||||||
Sweet Pink | X | X | X | X | O | O | O | O | |||||||||||||||||
O = Easy to raises the stat. Likes the taste of the PokéBlock, X = Hard to raise the stat. Dislikes the taste of the PokéBlock. |
Pokémon Contest Strategy
Pokémon Contests are broken up into two different rounds. During the first round, your Pokémon is judged by the primary Condition of the contest and the two secondary Conditions. The more prepared your Pokémon is for this round of judging, the more approval you will receive. The second round is the appeals of special moves performed for the judge and audience.
The appeals round is further broken down into five sub-rounds, where you can perform moves and special combinations of moves to win further approval. Use moves that are best suited for the particular contest, such as Cool moves in a Cool contest. Conside using Beauty and Tough moves in this contest, too, because those are the secondary Conditions. If you select a move that applies to the specific contest, you will lose favor. Never use the same move twice in a row. Predictability also loses fabor with the audience.
The best way to win a contest to use moves that make sense considering the situation. For example, if you have a move that penalizes the Pokémon who have already performed appeals, don’t use that move in the first sub-round of the appeals portion—since there have been no appeals yet, the move will be completely ineffective. If you have a move that affects all of the Pokémon that appeal after you, don’t use it if you are second to last in the order of appeals.
After all of the competing Pokémon have made their appeals, the judge tabulates the score and announces a winner. If you win a Pokémon Contest, you are awarded a special Ribbon, and an artist will paint a portrait of your Pokémon. This portrait may appear in the museum next door in Lilycove City.
Battle Frontier Move Tutors
Move Tutor Moves and Prices | |
Move | Price (in Battle Points) |
Bug Bite | 16 |
Tailwind | 16 |
Icy Wind | 24 |
Low Kick | 24 |
Snore | 24 |
Hyper Voice | 24 |
Heal Bell | 24 |
Pain Split | 24 |
Trick | 24 |
Recycle | 24 |
Covet | 48 |
Ice Punch | 48 |
ThunderPunch | 48 |
Fire Punch | 48 |
Signal Beam | 48 |
Foul Play | 48 |
Magic Coat | 48 |
Wonder Room | 48 |
Magic Room | 48 |
Role Play | 48 |
There are additional Move Tutors to visit in the Battle Frontier that teach your Pokémon different moves than the ones they could learn while exploring Hoenn. However, these Move Tutors request payment for the skills, so you must accumulate Battle Points in order to learn new moves.
Pokédex for Pokémon Theta Emerald Renev
This is probably the most important part of the game, the Pokédex. I’m going to guess that most of you didn’t even bother reading walkthrough. But it’s fine, here’s what you are really looking for. This covers every single possible Pokémon in this game, and I’ve made it easy to access by including a link to a Google document pertaining to it.
Wild Pokémon Locations
Bulbasaur | Route 112 |
Ivysaur | Evolve Bulbasaur |
Venusaur | Evolve Ivysaur |
Charmander | Fiery Path |
Charmeleon | Evolve Charmander |
Charizard | Evolve Charmeleon |
Squirtle | Route 114 |
Wartortle | Evolve Squirtle |
Blastoise | Evolve Wartortle |
Caterpie | Route 101, Ilex Forest |
Metapod | Evolve Caterpie, Ilex Forest |
Butterfree | Evolve Metapod, Ilex Forest |
Weedle | Route 101, Ilex Forest |
Kakuna | Evolve Weedle, Ilex Forest |
Beedrill | Evolve Kakuna, Ilex Forest |
Pidgey | Route 101 |
Pidgeotto | Evolve Pidgey, Safari Zone |
Pidgeot | Evolve Pidgeotto |
Rattata | Ilex Forest |
Raticate | Evolve Rattata, Cerulean Cave |
Rattata (Alolan) | Route 102 |
Raticate (Alolan) | Evolve Rattata (Alolan), Sky Pillar |
Spearow | Route 103, Mt. Ember |
Fearow | Evolve Spearow, Mt. Ember |
Ekans | Breed Arbok |
Arbok | Route 119, Evolve Ekans |
Pichu | Breed Pikachu/Raichu |
Pikachu | Petalburg Woods, Safari Zone, Evolve Pichu |
Raichu | Evolve Pikachu |
Raichu (Alolan) | Evolve Pikachu |
Sandshrew | Route 111 |
Sandslash | Evolve Sandshrew |
Sandshrew (Alolan) | Shoal Cave |
Sandslash (Alolan) | Evolve Sandshrew (Alolan), Shoal Cave |
Nidoran♀ | Safari Zone |
Nidorina | Evolve Nidoran♀ |
Nidoqueen | Evolve Nidorina |
Nidoran♂ | Breed Nidorino |
Nidorino | Safari Zone, Evolve Nidoran♂ |
Nidoking | Evolve Nidorino |
Cleffa | Breed Clefairy/Clefable |
Clefairy | Meteor Falls, Evolve Cleffa |
Clefable | Evolve Clefairy |
Vulpix | Mt. Ember, Abundant Shrine |
Ninetales | Evolve Vulpix, Mt. Ember |
Vulpix (Alolan) | Shoal Cave |
Ninetales (Alolan) | Evolve Vulpix (Alolan), Shoal Cave |
Igglybuff | Breed Jigglypuff/Wigglytuff |
Jigglypuff | Route 115, Evolve Igglybuff |
Wigglytuff | Evolve Jigglypuff |
Zubat | Granite Cave, Mt. Pyre, Seafloor Cavern, Seafoam Islands, Distortion World, Scorched Slab |
Golbat | Evolve Zubat, Meteor Falls, Mt. Pyre, Seafloor Cavern, Sky Pillar, Victory Road, Seafoam Islands, Cerulean Cave, Stark Mountain, Distortion World, Scorched Slab |
Crobat | Evolve Golbat |
Oddish | Route 110, Ilex Forest |
Gloom | Evolve Oddish, Route 119, Route 121 |
Vileplume | Evolve Gloom |
Bellossom | Evolve Gloom |
Paras | Rusturf Tunnel, Ilex Forest |
Parasect | Evolve Paras, Safari Zone, Cerulean Cave |
Venonat | Petalburg Woods, Ilex Forest |
Venomoth | Evolve Venonat, Safari Zone |
Diglett | Mt. Ember |
Dugtrio | Evolve Diglett, Mt. Ember |
Diglett (Alolan) | Fiery Path |
Dugtrio (Aloan) | Evolve Diglett (Alolan) |
Meowth | Ilex Forest |
Persian | Evolve Meowth |
Meowth (Alolan) | Breed Persian (Alolan) |
Persian (Alolan) | Route 121, Evolve Meowth (Persian) |
Psyduck | Safari Zone, Seafoam Islands, Cerulean Cave, Ilex Forest |
Golduck | Evolve Psyduck, Safari Zone, Seafloor Cavern, Seafoam Islands, Cerulean Cave, Ilex Forest, Abundant Shrine |
Mankey | Jagged Pass |
Primeape | Evolve Mankey, Cerulean Cave |
Growlithe | Route 102, Mt. Pyre |
Arcanine | Evolve Growlithe |
Poliwag | Route 103, Route 117, Cerulean Cave, Ilex Forest, Scorched Slab |
Poliwhirl | Evolve Poliwag, Route 103, Route 117, Cerulean Cave, Scorched Slab |
Poliwrath | Evolve Poliwhirl |
Politoed | Evolve Poliwhirl |
Abra | Granite Cave |
Kadabra | Evolve Abra, Granite Cave, Victory Road, Cerulean Cave |
Alakazam | Evolve Kadabra |
Machop | Rusturf Tunnel, Fiery Path, Mt. Ember |
Machoke | Evolve Machop, Victory Road, Cerulean Cave, Stark Mountain |
Machamp | Evolve Machoke |
Bellsprout | Route 103 |
Weepinbell | Evolve Bellsprout, Route 119 |
Victreebel | Evolve Weepinbell |
Tentacool | Route 103, Dewford Town, Routes 107-109, Slateport City, Route 115, Route 121, Abandoned Ship |
Tentacruel | Evolve Tentacool, Dewford Town, Route 115, Route 128, Seafloor Cavern, Routes 129-134, Ever Grande City, Abandoned Ship |
Geodude | Mt. Ember, Cerulean Cave, Stark Mountain |
Graveler | Evolve Geodude, Mt. Ember, Cerulean Cave, Stark Mountain |
Golem | Evolve Graveler |
Geodude (Alolan) | Granite Cave, Route 111, Route 114, Magma Hideout, Victory Road |
Graveler (Alolan) | Evolve Geodude (Alolan), Route 111, Route 114, Safari Zone, Magma Hideout, Seafloor Cavern, Victory Road |
Golem (Alolan) | Evolve Graveler (Alolan) |
Ponyta | Route 112, Mt. Ember |
Rapidash | Evolve Ponyta, Mt. Ember |
Slowpoke | Route 104 |
Slowbro | Evolve Slowpoke |
Slowking | Evolve Slowpoke |
Magnemite | New Mauville |
Magneton | Evolve Magnemite, New Mauville, Victory Road, Cerulean Cave |
Magnezone | Evolve Magneton |
Farfetch’d | Route 117 |
Doduo | Route 116, Safari Zone |
Dodrio | Evolve Doduo |
Seel | Route 125, Seafoam Islands, Shoal Cave |
Dewgong | Evolve Seel, Seafoam Islands, Shoal Cave |
Grimer | Mt. Ember |
Muk | Evolve Grimer, Mt. Ember |
Grimer (Alolan) | Fiery Path |
Muk (Alolan) | Evolve Grimer (Alolan) |
Shellder | Route 107, Route 108, Route 125, Shoal Cave |
Cloyster | Evolve Shellder, Routes 107-108, Route 125, Shoal Cave |
Gastly | Rusturf Tunnel, Mt. Pyre |
Haunter | Evolve Gastly, Mt. Pyre, Victory Road |
Gengar | Evolve Haunter |
Onix | Granite Cave, Stark Mountain, Scorched Slab |
Steelix | Evolve Onix, Victory Road |
Drowzee | Route 114, Route 121 |
Hypno | Evolve Drowzee |
Krabby | Route 105, Route 106, Seafoam Islands |
Kingler | Evolve Krabby, Route 105, Route 106 |
Voltorb | New Mauville |
Electrode | Evolve Voltorb, New Mauville, Cerulean Cave |
Exeggcute | Safari Zone |
Exeggutor | Evolve Exeggcute |
Exeggutor (Alolan) | Evolve Exeggcute |
Cubone | Granite Cave |
Marowak | Evolve Cubone |
Marowak (Alolan) | Evolve Cubone, Victory Road |
Tyrogue | Fiery Path |
Hitmonlee | Evolve Tyrogue |
Hitmonchan | Evolve Tyrogue |
Hitmontop | Evolve Tyrogue |
Lickitung | Route 114, Victory Road |
Lickilicky | Evolve Lickitung |
Koffing | Fiery Path, Stark Mountain |
Weezing | Evolve Koffing, Stark Mountain |
Rhyhorn | Route 113, Safari Zone, Stark Mountain |
Rhydon | Evolve Rhyhorn, Stark Mountain |
Rhyperior | Evolve Rhydon |
Happiny | Breed Chansey/Blissey |
Chansey | Route 114, Safari Zone, Evolve Happiny |
Blissey | Evolve Chansey |
Tangela | Route 115, Safari Zone |
Tangrowth | Evolve Tangela |
Kangaskhan | Granite Cave, Safari Zone |
Horsea | Slateport City, Routes 132-134, Seafoam Islands |
Seadra | Evolve Horsea, Slateport City, Routes 132-134 |
Kingdra | Evolve Seadra |
Goldeen | Petalburg City, Cerulean Cave, Abundant Shrine |
Seaking | Evolve Goldeen, Petalburg City, Abundant Shrine |
Staryu | Dewford Town, Lilycove City |
Starmie | Evolve Staryu, Dewford Town, Lilycove City |
Mime Jr. | Route 117 |
Mr. Mime | Evolve Mime Jr., Route 123 |
Scyther | Route 119 |
Scizor | Evolve Scyther |
Smoochum | Shoal Cave |
Jynx | Evolve Smoochum |
Elekid | Route 112 |
Electabuzz | Evolve Elekid |
Electivire | Evolve Electabuzz |
Magby | Route 112, Stark Mountain |
Magmar | Evolve Magby |
Magmortar | Evolve Magmar |
Pinsir | Route 118, Safari Zone |
Tauros | Route 118, Safari Zone |
Magikarp | Slateport City, Route 111, Route 115, Route 121, Route 123, Sootopolis City, Seafoam Islands, Cerulean Cave, Abandoned Ship |
Gyarados | Evolve Magikarp, Slateport City, Route 111, Route 115, Route 123, Sootopolis City, Seafoam Islands, Cerulean Cave, Abandoned Ship |
Lapras | Route 122, Route 125, Shoal Cave |
Ditto | Route 115 |
Eevee | Route 116 |
Vaporeon | Evolve Eevee |
Jolteon | Evolve Eevee |
Flareon | Evolve Eevee |
Espeon | Evolve Eevee |
Umbreon | Evolve Eevee |
Leafeon | Evolve Eevee |
Glaceon | Evolve Eevee |
Sylveon | Evolve Eevee |
Porygon | New Mauville |
Porygon2 | Evolve Porygon |
Porygon-Z | Evolve Porygon2 |
Omanyte | Seafloor Cavern |
Omastar | Evolve Omanyte, Seafloor Cavern |
Kabuto | Seafloor Cavern |
Kabutops | Evolve Kabuto, Seafloor Cavern |
Aerodactyl | Seafloor Cavern |
Munchlax | Route 113 |
Snorlax | Evolve Munchlax |
Articuno | Seafoam Islands |
Zapdos | New Mauville |
Moltres | Mt. Ember |
Dratini | Meteor Falls, Safari Zone |
Dragonair | Evolve Dratini, Meteor Falls, Safari Zone |
Dragonite | Evolve Dragonair |
Mewtwo | Cerulean Cave |
Mew | Faraway Island |
Chikorita | Route 102 |
Bayleef | Evolve Chikorita |
Meganium | Evolve Bayleef |
Cyndaquil | Granite Cave |
Quilava | Evolve Cyndaquil |
Typhlosion | Evolve Quilava |
Totodile | Route 104 |
Croconaw | Evolve Totodile |
Feraligatr | Evolve Croconaw |
Sentret | Route 102 |
Furret | Evolve Sentret |
Hoothoot | Route 103, Mt. Pyre |
Noctowl | Evolve Hoothoot, Safari Zone, Mt. Pyre, Abundant Shrine |
Ledyba | Breed Ledian |
Ledian | Safari Zone, Evolve Ledyba |
Spinarak | Rusturf Tunnel |
Ariados | Evolve Spinarak, Safari Zone, Sky Pillar, Victory Road |
Chinchou | Route 109, Route 124 |
Lanturn | Evolve Chinchou, Route 109, Route 124, Route 126 |
Togepi | Route 104 |
Togetic | Evolve Togepi |
Togekiss | Evolve Togetic |
Natu | Route 116, Mt. Pyre |
Xatu | Evolve Natu, Safari Zone, Mt. Pyre |
Mareep | Route 116, Safari Zone |
Flaaffy | Evolve Mareep |
Ampharos | Evolve Flaaffy |
Azurill | Breed Marill/Azumrill holding a Sea Incense |
Marill | Petalburg City, Route 123, Abundant Shrine, Evolve Marill |
Azumarill | Evolve Marill, Petalburg City, Route 123, Victory Road, Abundant Shrine |
Bonsly | Route 117 |
Sudowoodo | Evolve Bonsly, Route 123 |
Hoppip | Route 101, Route 114 |
Skiploom | Evolve Hoppip, Route 114, Route 115 |
Jumpluff | Evolve Skiploom |
Aipom | Jagged Pass, Safari Zone |
Ambipom | Evolve Aipom |
Sunkern | Route 115, Safari Zone |
Sunflora | Evolve Sunkern |
Yanma | Route 115, Safari Zone |
Yanmega | Evolve Yanma |
Wooper | Route 110, Route 119 |
Quagsire | Evolve Wooper, Route 110, Route 119, Safari Zone |
Murkrow | Jagged Pass, Abundant Shrine |
Honchkrow | Evolve Murkrow |
Misdreavus | Route 114, Abundant Shrine |
Mismagius | Evolve Misdreavus |
Unown | Cave of Origin, ????? |
Wynaut | Lavaridge Town, Breed Wobbuffet |
Wobbuffet | Evolve Wynaut, Safari Zone, Cerulean Cave |
Girafarig | Safari Zone |
Pineco | Jagged Pass |
Forretress | Evolve Pineco, Route 123 |
Dunsparce | Fiery Path |
Gligar | Jagged Pass |
Gliscor | Evolve Gligar |
Snubbull | Breed Granbull |
Granbull | Safari Zone, Evolve Snubbulll |
Qwilfish | Route 114 |
Shuckle | Seafloor Cavern |
Heracross | Route 118 |
Sneasel | Shoal Cave |
Weavile | Evolve Sneasel |
Teddiursa | Rusturf Tunnel |
Ursaring | Evolve Teddiursa, Victory Road |
Slugma | Fiery Path, Stark Mountain |
Magcargo | Evolve Slugma, Fiery Path, Stark Mountain |
Swinub | Shoal Cave |
Piloswine | Evolve Swinub, Shoal Cave |
Mamoswine | Evolve Piloswine |
Corsola | Route 128, Pacifidlog Town, Ever Grande City, Victory Road |
Remoraid | Route 110 |
Octillery | Evolve Remoraid, Route 110 |
Delibird | Shoal Cave |
Mantyke | Lilycove City, Route 124, Mossdeep City, Routes 126-127 |
Mantine | Evolve Mantyke, Lilycove City, Route 124, Mossdeep City, Routes 126-127 |
Skarmory | Route 113 |
Houndour | Route 102, Safari Zone |
Houndoom | Evolve Houndour |
Phanpy | Route 116, Safari Zone |
Donphan | Evolve Phanpy |
Stantler | Route 120, Safari Zone, Abundant Shrine |
Smeargle | Route 117 |
Miltank | Route 118, Safari Zone |
Raikou | Navel Rock |
Entei | Navel Rock |
Suicune | Navel Rock |
Larvitar | Meteor Falls |
Pupitar | Evolve Larvitar, Meteor Falls |
Tyranitar | Evolve Pupitar |
Lugia | Navel Rock |
Ho-oh | Navel Rock |
Celebi | Ilex Forest |
Treecko | Starter, Route 119 |
Grovyle | Evolve Treecko |
Sceptile | Evolve Grovyle |
Torchic | Starter, Route 113 |
Combusken | Evolve Torchic |
Blaziken | Evolve Combusken |
Mudkip | Starter, Route 118 |
Marshtomp | Evolve Mudkip |
Swampert | Evolve Marshtomp |
Poochyena | Route 101 |
Mightyena | Evolve Poochyena, Route 121 |
Zigzagoon | Route 101 |
Linoone | Evolve Zigzagoon, Route 121 |
Wurmple | Route 101 |
Silcoon | Evolve Wurmple |
Beautifly | Evolve Silcoon |
Cascoon | Evolve Wurmple, Ilex Forest |
Dustox | Evolve Cascoon |
Lotad | Route 102 |
Lombre | Evolve Lotad |
Ludicolo | Evolve Lombre |
Seedot | Route 102, Ilex Forest |
Nuzleaf | Evolve Seedot |
Shiftry | Evolve Nuzleaf |
Taillow | Route 104 |
Swellow | Evolve Taillow, Route 115 |
Wingull | Routes 103-109, Slateport City, Route 118, Routes 121-122 |
Pelipper | Evolve Wingull, Route 105, Routes 107-109, Slateport City, Route 118, Routes 121-122, Routes 128-134, Ever Grande City |
Ralts | Route 102, Mt. Pyre |
Kirlia | Evolve Ralts, Mt. Pyre |
Gardevoir | Evolve Kirlia |
Gallade | Evolve Kirlia |
Surskit | Route 102 |
Masquerain | Evolve Surskit, Route 102 |
Shroomish | Petalburg Woods |
Breloom | Evolve Shroomish, Safari Zone |
Slakoth | Petalburg Woods |
Vigoroth | Evolve Slakoth |
Slaking | Evolve Vigoroth |
Nincada | Rusturf Tunnel |
Ninjask | Evolve Nincada |
Shedinja | Evolve Nincada if you have empty space in party |
Whismur | Rusturf Tunnel |
Loudred | Evolve Whismur, Victory Road |
Exploud | Evolve Loudred |
Makuhita | Granite Cave |
Hariyama | Evolve Makuhita, Victory Road |
Nosepass | Granite Cave |
Probopass | Evolve Nosepass |
Skitty | Route 116 |
Delcatty | Evolve Skitty |
Sableye | Granite Cave, Sky Pillar |
Mawile | Granite Cave, Sky Pillar |
Aron | Granite Cave, Mistralton Cave |
Lairon | Evolve Aron, Victory Road |
Aggron | Evolve Lairon |
Meditite | Jagged Pass, Mt. Pyre |
Medicham | Evolve Meditite, Mt. Pyre, Victory Road |
Electrike | Route 110, Route 118 |
Manectric | Evolve Electrike |
Plusle | Route 110 |
Minun | Route 110 |
Volbeat | Route 117 |
Illumise | Route 117 |
Budew | Breed Roselia/Roserade |
Roselia | Route 117, Evolve Budew |
Roserade | Evolve Roselia |
Gulpin | Route 110 |
Swalot | Evolve Gulpin, Safari Zone |
Carvanha | Route 118, Mossdeep City |
Sharpedo | Evolve Carvanha, Route 118, Mossdeep City |
Wailmer | Route 121, Route 129, Abandoned Ship |
Wailord | Evolve Wailmer, Route 129 |
Numel | Fiery Path |
Camerupt | Evolve Numel, Stark Mountain |
Torkoal | Fiery Path, Magma Hideout |
Spoink | Jagged Pass |
Grumpig | Evolve Spoink |
Spinda | Route 113 |
Trapinch | Route 111 |
Vibrava | Evolve Trapinch |
Flygon | Evolve Vibrava |
Cacnea | Route 111 |
Cacturne | Evolve Cacnea |
Swablu | Route 114, Mt. Pyre |
Altaria | Evolve Swablu, Mt. Pyre, Sky Pillar, Abundant Shrine |
Zangoose | Route 114 |
Seviper | Route 114 |
Lunatone | Meteor Falls |
Solrock | Meteor Falls |
Barboach | Route 111, Route 120, Safari Zone |
Whiscash | Evolve Barboach, Route 111, Route 120, Safari Zone |
Corphish | Route 102 |
Crawdaunt | Evolve Corphish, Route 102 |
Baltoy | Route 111 |
Claydol | Evolve Baltoy, Sky Pillar |
Lileep | Seafloor Cavern |
Cradily | Evolve Lileep, Seafloor Cavern |
Anorith | Seafloor Cavern |
Armaldo | Evolve Anorith, Seafloor Cavern |
Feebas | Route 119 |
Milotic | Evolve Feebas, Route 119 |
Castform | Weather Institute |
Castform (Sunny)1 | Sunny Day during battle w/ Castform out |
Castform (Rainy)1 | Rain Dance during battle w/ Castform out |
Castform (Snowy)1 | Hail during battle w/ Castform out |
Kecleon | Route 119, Route 121 |
Shuppet | Route 121, Mt. Pyre |
Banette | Evolve Shuppet, Mt. Pyre, Sky Pillar |
Duskull | Mt. Pyre |
Dusclops | Evolve Duskull, Mt. Pyre, Sky Pillar |
Dusknoir | Evolve Dusclops |
Tropius | Route 119, Safari Zone |
Chingling | Mt. Pyre |
Chimecho | Evolve Chingling, Mt. Pyre, Abundant Shrine |
Absol | Route 120 |
Snorunt | Shoal Cave |
Glalie | Evolve Snorunt |
Froslass | Evolve Snorunt |
Spheal | Distortion World, Shoal Cave |
Sealeo | Evolve Spheal, Shoal Cave |
Walrein | Evolve Sealeo |
Clamperl | Dewford Town, Lilycove City, Route 124, Route 126 |
Huntail | Evolve Clamperl, Dewford Town, Lilycove City |
Gorebyss | Evolve Clamperl, Dewford Town, Lilycove City |
Relicanth | Route 124, Route 126, Route 127, Seafloor Cavern |
Luvdisc | Route 104, Route 128, Ever Grande City, Victory Road |
Bagon | Meteor Falls |
Shelgon | Evolve Bagon, Meteor Falls |
Salamence | Evolve Shelgon |
Beldum | Meteor Falls |
Metang | Evolve Beldum, Meteor Falls |
Metagross | Evolve Metang |
Regirock | Desert Ruins |
Regice | Island Cave |
Registeel | Ancient Tomb |
Latias | Roaming/Southern Island |
Latios | Roaming/Southern Island |
Kyogre | Marine Cave |
Groudon | Terra Cave |
Rayquaza | Sky Pillar |
Jirachi | Meteor Falls |
Deoxys (Normal) | Birth Island |
Deoxys (Attack)* | Bring Deoxys to Prof. Cozmo’s house |
Deoxys (Defense)* | Bring Deoxys to Prof. Cozmo’s house |
Deoxys (Speed)* | Bring Deoxys to Prof. Cozmo’s house |
Turtwig | Route 116 |
Grotle | Evolve Turtwig |
Torterra | Evolve Grotle |
Chimchar | Rusturf Tunnel |
Monferno | Evolve Chimchar |
Infernape | Evolve Monferno |
Piplup | Route 103 |
Prinplup | Evolve Piplup |
Empoleon | Evolve Prinplup |
Starly | Route 101 |
Staravia | Evolve Starly |
Staraptor | Evolve Staravia |
Bidoof | Route 103 |
Bibarel | Evolve Bidoof, Safari Zone, Route 123 |
Kricketot | Route 104 |
Kricketune | Evolve Kricketot, Route 123 |
Shinx | Route 116 |
Luxio | Evolve Shinx, Route 118 |
Luxray | Evolve Luxio |
Cranidos | Seafloor Cavern |
Rampardos | Evolve Cranidos, Seafloor Cavern |
Shieldon | Seafloor Cavern |
Bastiodon | Evolve Shieldon, Seafloor Cavern |
Burmy (Plant) | Route 104 |
Burmy (Sandy) | Burmy (Plant/Trash) last battled in a cave or on a beach |
Burmy (Trash) | Burmy (Plant/Sandy) last battled in a building |
Wormadam (Plant) | Evolve Burmy (Plant) |
Wormadam (Sandy) | Evolve Burmy (Sandy) |
Wormadam (Trash) | Evolve Burmy (Trash) |
Mothim | Evolve Burmy |
Combee | Route 104 |
Vespiquen | Evolve Combee |
Pachirisu | Route 118 |
Buizel | Route 103, Route 120 |
Floatzel | Evolve Buizel, Route 103, Route 120, Victory Road |
Cherubi | Route 117 |
Cherrim | Evolve Cherubi |
Cherrim (Sunshine) | Sunny Day with Cherrim on the field |
Shellos (West Sea) | Route 103 |
Gastrodon (West Sea) | Evolve Shellos (West Sea) |
Shellos (East Sea) | Safari Zone |
Gastrodon (East Sea) | Evolve Shellos (East Sea), Safari Zone |
Drifloon | Route 110, Route 120 |
Drifblim | Evolve Drifloon |
Buneary | Safari Zone |
Lopunny | Evolve Buneary |
Glameow | Jagged Pass |
Purugly | Evolve Glameow, Route 123 |
Stunky | Jagged Pass |
Skuntank | Evolve Stunky, Route 123 |
Bronzor | Route 113, Mt. Pyre |
Bronzong | Evolve Bronzor, Mt. Pyre, Abundant Shrine |
Chatot | Route 118 |
Spiritomb | Mt. Pyre |
Gible | Route 111 |
Gabite | Evolve Gible, Victory Road |
Garchomp | Evolve Gabite |
Riolu | Rusturf Tunnel |
Lucario | Evolve Riolu |
Hippopotas | Route 111 |
Hippowdon | Evolve Hippopotas |
Skorupi | Route 114, Route 119, Safari Zone |
Drapion | Evolve Skorupi |
Croagunk | Jagged Pass, Safari Zone |
Toxicroak | Evolve Croagunk |
Carnivine | Route 119, Safari Zone |
Finneon | Route 109 |
Lumineon | Evolve Finneon, Route 109 |
Snover | Shoal Cave |
Abomasnow | Evolve Snover, Shoal Cave |
Rotom | New Mauville |
Rotom (Oven) | Using the appliances in Prof. Birch’s Lab |
Rotom (Washing Machine) | Using the appliances in Prof. Birch’s Lab |
Rotom (Refrigerator) | Using the appliances in Prof. Birch’s Lab |
Rotom (Fan) | Using the appliances in Prof. Birch’s Lab |
Rotom (Mower) | Using the appliances in Prof. Birch’s Lab |
Uxie | Acuity Cavern |
Mesprit | Verity Cavern |
Azelf | Valor Cavern |
Dialga | Dimensional Gap |
Palkia | Dimensional Gap |
Heatran | Stark Mountain |
Regigigas | Sealed Chamber |
Giratina | Distortion World |
Giratina (Origin) | Have Giratina hold the Griseous Orb |
Cresselia | Fullmoon Island |
Phione | Breed Manaphy |
Manaphy | Mossdeep City |
Darkrai | Newmoon Island |
Shaymin | Flower Paradise |
Shaymin (Sky) | Use the Gracidea on Shaymin |
Arceus | ????? |
Arceus (Fighting) | Give Arceus a Fist Plate |
Arceus (Flying) | Give Arceus a Sky Plate |
Arceus (Poison) | Give Arceus a Toxic Plate |
Arceus (Ground) | Give Arceus a Earth Plate |
Arceus (Rock) | Give Arceus a Stone Plate |
Arceus (Bug) | Give Arceus an Insect Plate |
Arceus (Ghost) | Give Arceus a Spooky Plate |
Arceus (Steel) | Give Arceus an Iron Plate |
Arceus (Fire) | Give Arceus a Flame Plate |
Arceus (Water) | Give Arceus a Splash Plate |
Arceus (Grass) | Give Arceus a Meadow Plate |
Arceus (Electric) | Give Arceus a Zap Plate |
Arceus (Psychic) | Give Arceus a Mind Plate |
Arceus (Ice) | Give Arceus a Icicle Plate |
Arceus (Dragon) | Give Arceus a Draco Plate |
Arceus (Dark) | Give Arceus a Dread Plate |
Arceus (Fairy) | Give Arceus a Pixie Plate |
Victini | Slateport City |
Snivy | Petalburg Woods |
Servine | Evolve Snivy |
Serperior | Evolve Servine |
Tepig | Route 112 |
Pignite | Evolve Tepig |
Emboar | Evolve Pignite |
Oshawott | Route 104 |
Dewott | Evolve Oshawott |
Samurott | Evolve Dewott |
Patrat | Route 102 |
Watchog | Evolve Patrat |
Lillipup | Route 101 |
Herdier | Evolve Lillipup, Route 121 |
Stoutland | Evolve Herdier |
Purrloin | Route 103 |
Liepard | Evolve Purrloin, Route 121 |
Pansage | Route 123 |
Simisage | Evolve Pansage |
Pansear | Route 123 |
Simisear | Evolve Pansear |
Panpour | Route 123 |
Simipour | Evolve Panpour |
Munna | Route 115 |
Musharna | Evolve Munna |
Pidove | Route 103 |
Tranquill | Evolve Pidove |
Unfezant | Evolve Tranquill |
Blitzle | Breed Zebstrika |
Zebstrika | Route 121, Evolve Blitzle |
Roggenrola | Granite Cave |
Boldore | Evolve Roggenrola, Seafloor Cavern, Mistralton Cave, Stark Mountain |
Gigalith | Evolve Boldore |
Woobat | Granite Cave, Mistralton Cave, Scorched Slab |
Swoobat | Evolve Woobat, Seafloor Cavern |
Drilbur | Rusturf Tunnel, Mistralton Cave |
Excadrill | Evolve Drilbur, Victory Road, Scorched Slab |
Audino | Route 115 |
Timburr | Rusturf Tunnel |
Gurdurr | Evolve Timburr, Victory Road, Mistralton Cave, Scorched Slab |
Conkeldurr | Evolve Gurdurr |
Tympole | Route 102 |
Palpitoad | Evolve Tympole |
Seismitoad | Evolve Palpitoad |
Throh | Route 112 |
Sawk | Route 112 |
Sewaddle | Petalburg Woods |
Swadloon | Evolve Sewaddle |
Leavanny | Evolve Swadloon |
Venipede | Petalburg Woods |
Whirlipede | Evolve Venipede |
Scolipede | Evolve Whirlipede |
Cottonee | Petalburg Woods, Abundant Shrine |
Whimsicott | Evolve Cottonee |
Petilil | Petalburg Woods, Abundant Shrine |
Lilligant | Evolve Petilil |
Basculin (Red-Striped) | Route 104, Route 111, Abundant Shrine |
Basculin (Blue-Striped) | Route 104, Route 111, Abundant Shrine |
Sandile | Route 111 |
Krokorok | Evolve Sandile |
Krookodile | Evolve Krokorok |
Darumaka | Route 111 |
Darmanitan | Evolve Darumaka |
Darmanitan (Zen) | When Darmanitan’s HP drops below half IN BATTLE |
Maractus | Route 111 |
Dwebble | Granite Cave |
Crustle | Evolve Dwebble, Seafloor Cavern |
Scraggy | Route 120 |
Scrafty | Evolve Scraggy |
Sigilyph | Route 111 |
Yamask | Mt. Pyre |
Cofagrigus | Evolve Yamask, Mt. Pyre |
Tirtouga | Seafloor Cavern |
Carracosta | Evolve Tirtouga, Seafloor Cavern |
Archen | Seafloor Cavern |
Archeops | Evolve Archen, Seafloor Cavern |
Trubbish | Route 110 |
Garbodor | Evolve Trubbish |
Zorua | Route 101 |
Zoroark | Evolve Zorua |
Minccino | Route 110 |
Cinccino | Evolve Minccino |
Gothita | Route 110, Mt. Pyre |
Gothorita | Evolve Gothita, Mt. Pyre |
Gothitelle | Evolve Gothorita |
Solosis | Route 110, Mt. Pyre |
Duosion | Evolve Solosis, Mt. Pyre |
Reuniclus | Evolve Duosion |
Ducklett | Route 117 |
Swanna | Evolve Ducklett, Route 117 |
Vanillite | Shoal Cave |
Vanillish | Evolve Vanillite, Shoal Cave |
Vanilluxe | Evolve Vanillish |
Deerling | Route 117 |
Sawsbuck | Evolve Deerling |
Emolga | Route 118 |
Karrablast | Route 114 |
Escavalier | Evolve Karrablast |
Foongus | Route 119 |
Amoonguss | Evolve Foongus |
Frillish | Routes 104-106, Dewford Town, Abandoned Ship |
Jellicent | Evolve Frillish, Route 106, Route 128, Seafloor Cavern, Routes 130-131, Ever Grande City |
Alomomola | Route 105, Route 109, Lilycove City, Route 122, Route 124, Mossdeep City, Routes 126-127 |
Joltik | Rusturf Tunnel |
Galvantula | Evolve Joltik, Victory Road |
Ferroseed | Meteor Falls |
Ferrothorn | Evolve Ferroseed, Meteor Falls |
Klink | New Mauville |
Klang | Evolve Klink |
Klinklang | Evolve Klang |
Tynamo | New Mauville |
Eelektrik | Evolve Tynamo, Seafloor Cavern |
Eelektross | Evolve Eelektrik |
Elgyem | Mt. Pyre |
Beheeyem | Evolve Elgyem, Mt. Pyre |
Litwick | New Mauville, Mt. Pyre |
Lampent | Evolve Litwick, Mt. Pyre |
Chandelure | Evolve Lampent |
Axew | Granite Cave, Mistralton Cave |
Fraxure | Evolve Axew, Victory Road |
Haxorus | Evolve Fraxure |
Cubchoo | Shoal Cave |
Beartic | Evolve Cubchoo, Shoal Cave |
Cryogonal | Shoal Cave |
Shelmet | Route 114 |
Accelgor | Evolve Shelmet |
Stunfisk | Route 119 |
Mienfoo | Route 120 |
Mienshao | Evolve Mienfoo, Victory Road |
Druddigon | Meteor Falls |
Golett | Route 113 |
Golurk | Evolve Golett, Sky Pillar |
Pawniard | New Mauville, Route 120 |
Bisharp | Evolve Pawniard |
Bouffalant | Route 113 |
Rufflet | Route 120 |
Braviary | Evolve Rufflet |
Vullaby | Route 120 |
Mandibuzz | Evolve Vullaby |
Heatmor | Scorched Slab |
Durant | Scorched Slab |
Deino | Meteor Falls |
Zweilous | Evolve Deino, Meteor Falls |
Hydreigon | Evolve Zweilous |
Larvesta | Scorched Slab |
Volcarona | Evolve Larvesta |
Cobalion | Mistralton Cave |
Terrakion | Victory Road |
Virizion | Pinwheel Forest |
Tornadus | Route 119 |
Tornadus (Therian) | Use Reveal Glass on Tornadus |
Thundurus | Route 119 |
Thundurus (Therian) | Use Reveal Glass on Thundurus |
Reshiram | Mt. Kuroshiro |
Zekrom | Mt. Kuroshiro |
Landorus | Abundant Shrine |
Landorus (Therian) | Use Reveal Glass on Landorus |
Kyurem | Giant Chasm |
Kyurem (Black) | Use DNA Splicers to fuse Kyurem and Zekrom |
Kyurem (White) | Use DNA Splicers to fuse Kyurem and Reshiram |
Keldeo | Pledge Grove |
Keldeo (Resolute) | Teach Keldeo Secret Sword |
Meloetta | Lilycove City |
Meloetta (Pirouette) | Teach Meloetta Relic Song and use it in battle |
Genesect | New Mauville |
Chespin | Route 110 |
Quilladin | Evolve Chespin |
Chesnaught | Evolve Quilladin |
Fennekin | Route 101 |
Braixen | Evolve Fennekin |
Delphox | Evolve Braixen |
Froakie | Route 117 |
Frogadier | Evolve Froakie |
Greninja | Evolve Frogadier |
Ash Greninja | Defeat an enemy with a special Greninja |
Bunnelby | Route 103 |
Diggersby | Evolve Bunnelby |
Fletchling | Route 103 |
Fletchindr | Evolve Fletchling |
Talonflame | Evolve Fletchindr |
Scatterbug | Route 104 |
Spewpa | Evolve Scatterbug |
Vivillon | Evolve Spewpa |
Litleo | Route 116 |
Pyroar | Evolve Litleo |
Flabébé | Route 104 |
Floette | Evolve Flabébé |
Florges | Evolve Floette |
Skiddo | Route 116 |
Gogoat | Evolve Skiddo |
Pancham | Route 116 |
Pangoro | Evolve Pancham |
Espurr | Route 113 |
Meowstic (Male) | Evolve Espurr if male |
Meowstic (Female) | Evolve Espurr if female |
Honedge | Route 113 |
Doublade | Evolve Honedge |
Aegislash | Evolve Doublade |
Aegislash (Blade) | Use an offensive move as Aegislash |
Spritzee | Route 104 |
Aromatisse | Evolve Spritzee |
Swirlix | Route 104 |
Slurpuff | Evolve Swirlix |
Inkay | Route 118 |
Malamar | Evolve Inkay |
Binacle | Granite Cave |
Barbaracle | Evolve Binacle |
Skrelp | Route 107, Route 108, Route 131 |
Dragalge | Evolve Skrelp, Route 107, Route 108, Route 131 |
Clauncher | Route 105, Route 106, Route 130 |
Clawitzer | Evolve Clauncher, Route 105, Route 106, Route 130 |
Helioptile | Route 111 |
Heliolisk | Evolve Helioptile |
Tyrunt | Seafloor Cavern |
Tyrantrum | Evolve Tyrunt, Seafloor Cavern |
Amaura | Seafloor Cavern |
Aurorus | Evolve Amaura, Seafloor Cavern |
Hawlucha | Route 115 |
Dedenne | Route 118 |
Carbink | Meteor Falls |
Goomy | Route 119 |
Sliggoo | Evolve Goomy |
Goodra | Evolve Sliggoo |
Klefki | Route 113 |
Phantump | Petalburg Woods |
Trevenant | Evolve Phantump |
Pumpkaboo | Petalburg Woods |
Gourgeist | Evolve Pumpkaboo |
Bergmite | Shoal Cave |
Avalugg | Evolve Bergmite, Shoal Cave |
Noibat | Seafloor Cavern, Scorched Slab |
Noivern | Evolve Noibat, Victory Road |
Xerneas | Faraway Island |
Yveltal | Mt. Pyre |
Zygarde | Altering Cave |
Zygarde (100%) | When Zygarde’s HP falls below half |
Diancie | Granite Cave |
Hoopa | Route 128 |
Hoopa (Unbound) | Use Prison Flask on Hoopa |
Volcanion | Scorched Slab |
Abilities List
Name | Effect |
Stench | By releasing stench when attacking, this Pokémon may cause the target to flinch. |
Drizzle | The Pokémon makes it rain when it enters a battle. |
Speed Boost | Its Speed stat is boosted every turn. |
Battle Armor | Hard armor protects the Pokémon from critical hits. |
Sturdy | It cannot be knocked out with one hit. One-hit KO moves cannot knock it out, either. |
Damp | Prevents the use of explosive moves such as Self-Destruct by dampening its surroundings. |
Limber | Its limber body protects the Pokémon from paralysis. |
Sand Veil | Boosts the Pokémon’s evasion in a sandstorm. |
Static | The Pokémon is charged with static electricity, so contact with it may cause paralysis. |
Volt Absorb | Restores HP if hit by an Electric-type move, instead of taking damage. |
Water Absorb | Restores HP if hit by a Water-type move, instead of taking damage. |
Oblivious | The Pokémon is unmindful, and that keeps it from being infatuated or falling for taunts. |
Cloud Nine | Eliminates the effects of weather. |
CompoundEyes | The Pokémon’s complex eyes boost its accuracy. |
Insomnia | The Pokémon is suffering from sleeplessness and cannot fall asleep. |
Color Change | The Pokémon’s type becomes the type of the move used on it. |
Immunity | The immune system of the Pokémon prevents it from getting poisoned. |
Flash Fire | Powers up the Pokémon’s Fire-type moves if it’s hit by one. |
Shield Dust | This Pokémon’s dust blocks the additional effects of attacks taken. |
Own Tempo | This Pokémon has its individual tempo, and that prevents it from becoming confused. |
Suction Cups | This Pokémon uses suction cups to stay in one spot to negate all moves and items that force switching out. |
Intimidate | The Pokémon frightens opposing Pokémon upon entering battle, lowering their Attack stat. |
Shadow Tag | This Pokémon steps on the opposing Pokémon’s shadow to prevent it from escaping. |
Rough Skin | This Pokémon inflicts damage with its rough skin to the attacker on contact. |
Wonder Guard | Its mysterious power only lets supereffective moves hit the Pokémon. |
Levitate | By floating in the air, the Pokémon receives full immunity to all Ground-type moves. |
Effect Spore | Contact with the Pokémon may inflict poison, sleep, or paralysis on its attacker. |
Synchronize | The attacker will receive the same status condition if it inflicts a burn, poison, or paralysis to the Pokémon. |
Clear Body | Prevents other Pokémon’s moves or Abilities from lowering the Pokémon’s stats. |
Natural Cure | All status conditions heal when the Pokémon switches out. |
LightningRod | The Pokémon draws in all Electric-type moves. Instead of being hit by Electric-type moves, it boosts its Sp. Atk. |
Serene Grace | Boosts the likelihood of additional effects occurring when attacking. |
Swift Swim | Boosts the Pokémon’s Speed stat in rain. |
Chlorophyll | Boosts the Pokémon’s Speed stat in sunshine. |
Trace | When it enters a battle, the Pokémon copies an opposing Pokémon’s Ability. |
Huge Power | Doubles the Pokémon’s Attack stat. |
Poison Point | Contact with the Pokémon may poison the attacker. |
Inner Focus | The Pokémon’s intensely focused, and that protects the Pokémon from flinching. |
Magma Armor | The Pokémon is covered with hot magma, which prevents the Pokémon from becoming frozen. |
Water Veil | The Pokémon is covered with a water veil, which prevents the Pokémon from getting a burn. |
Magnet Pull | Prevents Steel-type Pokémon from escaping using its magnetic force. |
Soundproof | Soundproofing of the Pokémon itself gives full immunity to all sound-based moves. |
Rain Dish | The Pokémon gradually regains HP in rain. |
Sand Stream | The Pokémon summons a sandstorm when it enters a battle. |
Pressure | By putting burden on the opposing Pokémon, it raises their PP usage. |
Thick Fat | The Pokémon is protected by a layer of thick fat, which halves the damage taken from Fire- and Ice-type moves. |
Early Bird | The Pokémon awakens twice as fast as other Pokémon from sleep. |
Flame Body | Contact with the Pokémon may burn the attacker. |
Run Away | Enables a sure getaway from wild Pokémon. |
Keen Eye | Intense eyes prevent other Pokémon from lowering this Pokémon’s accuracy. |
Hyper Cutter | The Pokémon’s proud of its powerful pincers. They prevent other Pokémon from lowering its Attack stat. |
Pickup | The Pokémon may pick up the item an opposing Pokémon used during a battle. It may pick up items outside of battle, too. |
Truant | The Pokémon can’t use a move the following turn if it uses one. |
Hustle | Boosts the Attack stat, but lowers accuracy. |
Cute Charm | Contact with the Pokémon may cause infatuation. |
Plus | Boosts the Sp. Atk stat of the Pokémon if an ally with the Plus or Minus Ability is also in battle. |
Minus | Boosts the Sp. Atk stat of the Pokémon if an ally with the Plus or Minus Ability is also in battle. |
Forecast | The Pokémon transforms with the weather to change its type to Water, Fire, or Ice. |
Sticky Hold | Items held by the Pokémon are stuck fast and cannot be removed by other Pokémon. |
Shed Skin | The Pokémon may heal its own status conditions by shedding its skin. |
Guts | It’s so gutsy that having a status condition boosts the Pokémon’s Attack stat. |
Marvel Scale | The Pokémon’s marvelous scales boost the Defense stat if it has a status condition. |
Liquid Ooze | Oozed liquid has strong stench, which damages attackers using any draining move. |
Overgrow | Powers up Grass-type moves when the Pokémon’s HP is low. |
Blaze | Powers up Fire-type moves when the Pokémon’s HP is low. |
Torrent | Powers up Water-type moves when the Pokémon’s HP is low. |
Swarm | Powers up Bug-type moves when the Pokémon’s HP is low. |
Rock Head | Protects the Pokémon from recoil damage. |
Drought | Turns the sunlight harsh when the Pokémon enters a battle. |
Arena Trap | Prevents opposing Pokémon from fleeing. |
Vital Spirit | The Pokémon is full of vitality, and that prevents it from falling asleep. |
Pure Power | Using its pure power, the Pokémon doubles its Attack stat. |
Shell Armor | A hard shell protects the Pokémon from critical hits. |
Air Lock | Eliminates the effects of weather. |
Tangled Feet | Raises evasion if the Pokémon is confused. |
Motor Drive | Boosts its Speed stat if hit by an Electric-type move, instead of taking damage. |
Rivalry | Becomes competitive and deals more damage to Pokémon of the same gender, but deals less to Pokémon of the opposite gender. |
Steadfast | The Pokémon’s determination boosts the Speed stat each time the Pokémon flinches. |
Snow Cloak | Boosts evasion in a hailstorm. |
Gluttony | Makes the Pokémon eat a held Berry when its HP drops to half or less, which is sooner than usual. |
Anger Point | The Pokémon is angered when it takes a critical hit, and that maxes its Attack stat. |
Unburden | Boosts the Speed stat if the Pokémon’s held item is used or lost. |
Heatproof | The heatproof body of the Pokémon halves the damage from Fire-type moves that hit it. |
Simple | The stat changes the Pokémon receives are doubled. |
Dry Skin | Restores HP in rain or when hit by Water-type moves. Reduces HP in sunshine, and increases the damage received from Fire-type moves. |
Download | Compares an opposing Pokémon’s Defense and Sp. Def stats before raising its own Attack or Sp. Atk stat—whichever will be more effective. |
Iron Fist | Powers up punching moves. |
Poison Heal | Restores HP if the Pokémon is poisoned, instead of losing HP. |
Adaptability | Powers up moves of the same type as the Pokémon. |
Skill Link | Maximizes the number of times multi-strike moves hit. |
Hydration | Heals status conditions if it’s raining. |
Solar Power | Boosts the Sp. Atk stat in sunny weather, but HP decreases every turn. |
Quick Feet | Boosts the Speed stat if the Pokémon has a status condition. |
Normalize | All the Pokémon’s moves become Normal type. The power of those moves is boosted a little. |
Sniper | Powers up moves if they become critical hits when attacking. |
Magic Guard | The Pokémon only takes damage from attacks. |
No Guard | The Pokémon employs no-guard tactics to ensure incoming and outgoing attacks always land. |
Technician | Powers up the Pokémon’s weaker moves. |
Leaf Guard | Prevents status conditions in sunny weather. |
Klutz | The Pokémon can’t use any held items. |
Mold Breaker | Moves can be used on the target regardless of its Abilities. |
Super Luck | The Pokémon is so lucky that the critical-hit ratios of its moves are boosted. |
Aftermath | Damages the attacker if it contacts the Pokémon with a finishing hit. |
Anticipation | The Pokémon can sense an opposing Pokémon’s dangerous moves. |
Forewarn | When it enters a battle, the Pokémon can tell one of the moves an opposing Pokémon has. |
Unaware | When attacking, the Pokémon ignores the target Pokémon’s stat changes. |
Tinted Lens | The Pokémon can use “not very effective” moves to deal regular damage. |
Filter | Reduces the power of supereffective attacks taken. |
Slow Start | For five turns, the Pokémon’s Attack and Speed stats are halved. |
Scrappy | The Pokémon can hit Ghost-type Pokémon with Normal- and Fighting-type moves. |
Storm Drain | Draws in all Water-type moves. Instead of being hit by Water-type moves, it boosts its Sp. Atk. |
Ice Body | The Pokémon gradually regains HP in a hailstorm. |
Solid Rock | Reduces the power of supereffective attacks taken. |
Snow Warning | The Pokémon summons a hailstorm when it enters a battle. |
Honey Gather | The Pokémon may gather Honey after a battle. |
Frisk | When it enters a battle, the Pokémon can check an opposing Pokémon’s held item. |
Reckless | Powers up moves that have recoil damage. |
Multitype | Changes the Pokémon’s type to match the Plate it holds. |
Flower Gift | Boosts the Attack and Sp. Def stats of itself and allies when it is sunny. |
Bad Dreams | Reduces the HP of sleeping opposing Pokémon. |
Pickpocket | Steals an item from an attacker that made direct contact. |
Sheer Force | Removes additional effects to increase the power of moves when attacking. |
Contrary | Makes stat changes have an opposite effect. |
Unnerve | Upsets opposing Pokémon and makes them unable to eat Berries. |
Defiant | Boosts the Pokémon’s Attack stat sharply when its stats are lowered. |
Defeatist | Halves the Pokémon’s Attack and Sp. Atk stats when its HP becomes half or less. |
Cursed Body | May disable a move used on the Pokémon. |
Healer | Sometimes heals an ally’s status condition. |
Friend Guard | Reduces damage done to allies. |
Weak Armor | Physical attacks to the Pokémon lower its Defense stat but sharply raise its Speed stat. |
Light Metal | Halves the Pokémon’s weight. |
Multiscale | Reduces the amount of damage the Pokémon takes when its HP is full. |
Toxic Boost | Powers up physical attacks when the Pokémon is poisoned. |
Harvest | May create another Berry after one is used. |
Telepathy | Anticipates an ally’s attack and dodges it. |
Moody | Raises one stat sharply and lowers another every turn. |
Overcoat | Protects the Pokémon from things like sand, hail, and powder. |
Poison Touch | May poison a target when the Pokémon makes contact. |
Regenerator | Restores a little HP when withdrawn from battle. |
Big Pecks | Protects the Pokémon from Defense-lowering effects. |
Sand Rush | Boosts the Pokémon’s Speed stat in a sandstorm. |
Wonder Skin | Makes status moves more likely to miss. |
Analytic | Boosts move power when the Pokémon moves last. |
Illusion | Comes out disguised as the Pokémon in the party’s last spot. |
Imposter | The Pokémon transforms itself into the Pokémon it’s facing. |
Infiltrator | Passes through the opposing Pokémon’s barrier, substitute, and the like and strikes. |
Mummy | Contact with the Pokémon changes the attacker’s Ability to Mummy. |
Moxie | The Pokémon shows moxie, and that boosts the Attack stat after knocking out any Pokémon. |
Justified | Being hit by a Dark-type move boosts the Attack stat of the Pokémon, for justice. |
Rattled | Dark-, Ghost-, and Bug-type moves scare the Pokémon and boost its Speed stat. |
Magic Bounce | Reflects status moves, instead of getting hit by them. |
Sap Sipper | Boosts the Attack stat if hit by a Grass-type move, instead of taking damage. |
Prankster | Gives priority to a status move. |
Sand Force | Boosts the power of Rock-, Ground-, and Steel-type moves in a sandstorm. |
Iron Barbs | Inflicts damage to the attacker on contact with iron barbs. |
Zen Mode | Changes the Pokémon’s shape when HP is half or less. |
Victory Star | Boosts the accuracy of its allies and itself. |
Turboblaze | Moves can be used on the target regardless of its Abilities. |
Teravolt | Moves can be used on the target regardless of its Abilities. |
Aroma Veil | Protects itself and its allies from attacks that limit their move choices. |
Flower Veil | Ally Grass-type Pokémon are protected from status conditions and the lowering of their stats. |
Cheek Pouch | Restores HP as well when the Pokémon eats a Berry. |
Protean | Changes the Pokémon’s type to the type of the move it’s about to use. |
Fur Coat | Halves the damage from physical moves. |
Magician | The Pokémon steals the held item of a Pokémon it hits with a move. |
Bulletproof | Protects the Pokémon from some ball and bomb moves. |
Competitive | Boosts the Sp. Atk stat sharply when a stat is lowered. |
Strong Jaw | The Pokémon’s strong jaw boosts the power of its biting moves. |
Refrigerate | Normal-type moves become Ice-type moves. The power of those moves is boosted a little. |
Sweet Veil | Prevents itself and ally Pokémon from falling asleep. |
Stance Swap | The Pokémon changes its form to Blade Forme when it uses an attack move, and changes to Shield Forme when it uses King’s Shield. |
Gale Wings | Gives priority to Flying-type moves when the Pokémon’s HP is full. |
MegaLauncher | Powers up aura and pulse moves. |
Grass Pelt | Boosts the Pokémon’s Defense stat in Grassy Field. |
Symbiosis | The Pokémon passes its item to an ally that has used up an item. |
Tough Claws | Powers up moves that make direct contact. |
Pixilate | Normal-type moves become Fairy-type moves. The power of those moves is boosted a little. |
Gooey | Contact with the Pokémon lowers the attacker’s Speed stat. |
Aerilate | Normal-type moves become Flying-type moves. The power of those moves is boosted a little. |
Parent Bond | Parent and child each attacks. |
Dark Aura | Powers up each Pokémon’s Dark-type moves. |
Fairy Aura | Powers up each Pokémon’s Fairy-type moves. |
Prim Sea | The Pokémon changes the weather to nullify Fire-type attacks. |
Dried Land | The Pokémon changes the weather to nullify Water-type attacks. |
Delta Stream | The Pokémon changes the weather to eliminate all of the Flying type’s weaknesses. |
Slush Rush | Boosts the Pokémon’s Speed stat in a hailstorm. |
Galvanize | Normal-type moves become Electric-type moves. The power of those moves is boosted a little. |
Surge Surfer | Doubles the Pokémon’s Speed stat on Static Field. |
Battle Bond | Defeating an opposing Pokémon strengthens the Pokémon’s bond with its Trainer, and it becomes Ash-Greninja. Water Shuriken gets more powerful. |
Power Forge | Other Cells gather to aid when its HP becomes half or less. Then the Pokémon changes its form to Complete Forme. |
Tangled Hair | Contact with the Pokémon lowers the attacker’s Speed stat. |
Moves List
Pw: Power, Ac: Accuracy, PP: Power Points, P/Sp/St: Physical/Special/Status | ||||||
Name | Type | Pw | Ac | PP | P/Sp/St | Description |
Pound | Normal | 40 | 100 | 35 | P | The target is physically pounded with a long tail, a foreleg, or the like. |
Karate Chop | Fighting | 50 | 100 | 25 | P | The target is attacked with a sharp chop. Critical hits land more easily. |
Double Slap | Normal | 15 | 85 | 10 | P | The target is slapped repeatedly, back and forth, two to five times in a row. |
Comet Punch | Normal | 18 | 85 | 15 | P | The target is hit with a flurry of punches that strike two to five times in a row. |
Mega Punch | Normal | 80 | 85 | 20 | P | The target is slugged by a punch thrown with muscle-packed power. |
Pay Day | Normal | 40 | 100 | 20 | P | Numerous coins are hurled at the target to inflict damage. Money is earned after the battle. |
Fire Punch | Fire | 75 | 100 | 15 | P | The target is punched with a fiery fist. This may also leave the target with a burn. |
Ice Punch | Ice | 75 | 100 | 15 | P | The target is punched with an icy fist. This may also leave the target frozen. |
ThunderPunch | Electric | 75 | 100 | 15 | P | The target is punched with an electrified fist. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Scratch | Normal | 40 | 100 | 35 | P | Hard, pointed, sharp claws rake the target to inflict damage. |
Vice Grip | Normal | 55 | 100 | 30 | P | The target is gripped and squeezed from both sides to inflict damage. |
Guillotine | Normal | N/A | 30 | 5 | P | A vicious, tearing attack with big pincers. The target faints instantly if this attack hits. |
Razor Wind | Normal | 80 | 100 | 10 | Sp | In this two-turn attack, blades of wind hit opposing Pokémon on the second turn. Critical hits land more easily. |
Swords Dance | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | A frenetic dance to uplift the fighting spirit. This sharply raises the user’s Attack stat. |
Cut | Normal | 50 | 95 | 30 | P | The target is cut with a scythe or claw. |
Gust | Flying | 40 | 100 | 35 | Sp | A gust of wind is whipped up by wings and launched at the target to inflict damage. |
Wing Attack | Flying | 60 | 100 | 35 | P | The target is struck with large, imposing wings spread wide to inflict damage. |
Whirlwind | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The target is blown away, and a different Pokémon is dragged out. In the wild, this ends a battle against a single Pokémon. |
Fly | Flying | 90 | 95 | 15 | P | The user soars and then strikes its target on the next turn. |
Bind | Normal | 15 | 85 | 20 | P | Things such as long bodies or tentacles are used to bind and squeeze the target for four to five turns. |
Slam | Normal | 80 | 75 | 20 | P | The target is slammed with a long tail, vines, or the like to inflict damage. |
Vine Whip | Grass | 45 | 100 | 25 | P | The target is struck with slender, whiplike vines to inflict damage. |
Stomp | Normal | 65 | 100 | 20 | P | The target is stomped with a big foot. This may also make the target flinch. |
Double Kick | Fighting | 30 | 100 | 30 | P | The target is quickly kicked twice in succession using both feet. |
Mega Kick | Normal | 120 | 75 | 5 | P | The target is attacked by a kick launched with muscle-packed power. |
Jump Kick | Fighting | 100 | 95 | 10 | P | The user jumps up high, then strikes with a kick. If the kick misses, the user hurts itself. |
Rolling Kick | Fighting | 60 | 85 | 15 | P | The user lashes out with a quick, spinning kick. This may also make the target flinch. |
Sand Attack | Ground | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | Sand is hurled in the target’s face, reducing the target’s accuracy. |
Headbutt | Normal | 70 | 100 | 15 | P | The user sticks out its head and attacks by charging straight into the target. This may also make the target flinch. |
Horn Attack | Normal | 65 | 100 | 25 | P | The user sticks out its head and attacks by charging straight into the target. This may also make the target flinch. |
Fury Attack | Normal | 15 | 85 | 20 | P | The target is jabbed repeatedly with a horn or beak two to five times in a row. |
Horn Drill | Normal | N/A | 30 | 5 | P | The user stabs the target with a horn that rotates like a drill. The target faints instantly if this attack hits. |
Tackle | Normal | 40 | 100 | 35 | P | A physical attack in which the user charges and slams into the target with its whole body. |
Body Slam | Normal | 85 | 100 | 15 | P | The user drops onto the target with its full body weight. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Wrap | Normal | 15 | 90 | 20 | P | A long body, vines, or the like are used to wrap and squeeze the target for four to five turns. |
Take Down | Normal | 90 | 85 | 20 | P | A reckless, full-body charge attack for slamming into the target. This also damages the user a little. |
Thrash | Normal | 120 | 100 | 10 | P | The user rampages and attacks for two to three turns. The user then becomes confused. |
Double-Edge | Normal | 120 | 100 | 15 | P | A reckless, life-risking tackle. This also damages the user quite a lot. |
Tail Whip | Normal | N/A | 100 | 30 | St | The user wags its tail cutely, making opposing Pokémon less wary and lowering their Defense stat. |
Poison Sting | Poison | 15 | 100 | 35 | P | The user stabs the target with a poisonous stinger. This may also poison the target. |
Twineedle | Bug | 25 | 100 | 20 | P | The user damages the target twice in succession by jabbing it with two spikes. This may also poison the target. |
Pin Missile | Bug | 25 | 95 | 20 | P | Sharp spikes are shot at the target in rapid succession. They hit two to five times in a row. |
Leer | Normal | N/A | 100 | 30 | St | The user gives opposing Pokémon an intimidating leer that lowers the Defense stat. |
Bite | Dark | 60 | 100 | 25 | P | The target is bitten with viciously sharp fangs. This may also make the target flinch. |
Growl | Normal | N/A | 100 | 40 | St | The user growls in an endearing way, making opposing Pokémon less wary. This lowers their Attack stat. |
Roar | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The target is scared off, and a different Pokémon is dragged out. In the wild, this ends a battle against a single Pokémon. |
Sing | Normal | N/A | 55 | 15 | St | A soothing lullaby is sung in a calming voice that puts the target into a deep slumber. |
Supersonic | Normal | N/A | 55 | 20 | St | The user generates odd sound waves from its body that confuse the target. |
Sonic Boom | Normal | N/A | 90 | 20 | Sp | The target is hit with a destructive shock wave that always inflicts 20 HP damage. |
Disable | Normal | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | For four turns, this move prevents the target from using the move it last used. |
Acid | Poison | 40 | 100 | 30 | Sp | The opposing Pokémon are attacked with a spray of harsh acid. This may also lower their Sp. Def stat. |
Ember | Fire | 40 | 100 | 25 | Sp | The target is attacked with small flames. This may also leave the target with a burn. |
Flamethrower | Fire | 90 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The target is scorched with an intense blast of fire. This may also leave the target with a burn. |
Mist | Ice | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | The user cloaks itself and its allies in a white mist that prevents any of their stats from being lowered for five turns. |
Water Gun | Water | 40 | 100 | 25 | Sp | The target is blasted with a forceful shot of water. |
Hydro Pump | Water | 110 | 80 | 5 | Sp | The target is blasted by a huge volume of water launched under great pressure. |
Surf | Water | 90 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user attacks everything around it by swamping its surroundings with a giant wave. |
Ice Beam | Ice | 90 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The target is struck with an icy-cold beam of energy. This may also leave the target frozen. |
Blizzard | Ice | 110 | 70 | 5 | Sp | A howling blizzard is summoned to strike opposing Pokémon. This may also leave the opposing Pokémon frozen. |
Psybeam | Psychic | 65 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The target is attacked with a peculiar ray. This may also leave the target confused. |
Bubble Beam | Water | 65 | 100 | 20 | Sp | A spray of bubbles is forcefully ejected at the target. This may also lower its Speed stat. |
Aurora Beam | Ice | 65 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The target is hit with a rainbow-colored beam. This may also lower the target’s Attack stat. |
Hyper Beam | Normal | 150 | 90 | 5 | Sp | The target is attacked with a powerful beam. The user can’t move on the next turn. |
Peck | Flying | 35 | 100 | 35 | P | The target is jabbed with a sharply pointed beak or horn. |
Drill Peck | Flying | 80 | 100 | 20 | P | A corkscrewing attack with a sharp beak acting as a drill. |
Submission | Fighting | 80 | 80 | 20 | P | The user grabs the target and recklessly dives for the ground. This also damages the user a little. |
Low Kick | Fighting | N/A | 100 | 20 | P | A powerful low kick that makes the target fall over. The heavier the target, the greater the move’s power. |
Counter | Fighting | N/A | 100 | 20 | P | A retaliation move that counters any physical attack, inflicting double the damage taken. |
Seismic Toss | Fighting | N/A | 100 | 20 | P | The target is thrown using the power of gravity. It inflicts damage equal to the user’s level. |
Strength | Normal | 80 | 100 | 15 | P | The target is slugged with a punch thrown at maximum power. |
Absorb | Grass | 20 | 100 | 25 | Sp | A nutrient-draining attack. The user’s HP is restored by half the damage taken by the target. |
Mega Drain | Grass | 40 | 100 | 15 | Sp | A nutrient-draining attack. The user’s HP is restored by half the damage taken by the target. |
Leech Seed | Grass | N/A | 90 | 10 | St | A seed is planted on the target. It steals some HP from the target every turn. |
Growth | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user’s body grows all at once, raising the Attack and Sp. Atk stats. |
Razor Leaf | Grass | 55 | 95 | 25 | P | Sharp-edged leaves are launched to slash at the opposing Pokémon. Critical hits land more easily. |
Solar Beam | Grass | 120 | 100 | 10 | Sp | In this two-turn attack, the user gathers light, then blasts a bundled beam on the next turn. |
PoisonPowder | Poison | N/A | 75 | 35 | St | The user scatters a cloud of poisonous dust that poisons the target. |
Stun Spore | Grass | N/A | 75 | 30 | St | The user scatters a cloud of numbing powder that paralyzes the target. |
Sleep Powder | Grass | N/A | 75 | 15 | St | The user scatters a big cloud of sleep-inducing dust around the target. |
Petal Dance | Grass | 120 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks the target by scattering petals for two to three turns. The user then becomes confused. |
String Shot | Bug | N/A | 95 | 40 | St | The opposing Pokémon are bound with silk blown from the user’s mouth that harshly lowers the Speed stat. |
Dragon Rage | Dragon | N/A | 100 | 10 | Sp | This attack hits the target with a shock wave of pure rage. This attack always inflicts 40 HP damage. |
Fire Spin | Fire | 35 | 85 | 15 | Sp | The target becomes trapped within a fierce vortex of fire that rages for four to five turns. |
ThunderShock | Electric | 40 | 100 | 30 | Sp | A jolt of electricity crashes down on the target to inflict damage. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Thunderbolt | Electric | 90 | 100 | 15 | Sp | A strong electric blast crashes down on the target. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Thunder Wave | Electric | N/A | 90 | 20 | St | The user launches a weak jolt of electricity that paralyzes the target. |
Thunder | Electric | 110 | 70 | 10 | Sp | A wicked thunderbolt is dropped on the target to inflict damage. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Rock Throw | Rock | 50 | 90 | 15 | P | The user picks up and throws a small rock at the target to attack. |
Earthquake | Ground | 100 | 100 | 10 | P | The user sets off an earthquake that strikes every Pokémon around it. |
Fissure | Ground | N/A | 30 | 5 | P | The user opens up a fissure in the ground and drops the target in. The target faints instantly if this attack hits. |
Dig | Ground | 80 | 100 | 10 | P | The user burrows, then attacks on the next turn. |
Toxic | Poison | N/A | 90 | 10 | St | A move that leaves the target badly poisoned. Its poison damage worsens every turn. |
Confusion | Psychic | 50 | 100 | 25 | Sp | The target is hit by a weak telekinetic force. This may also confuse the target. |
Psychic | Psychic | 90 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The target is hit by a strong telekinetic force. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Def stat. |
Hypnosis | Psychic | N/A | 60 | 20 | St | The user employs hypnotic suggestion to make the target fall into a deep sleep. |
Meditate | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 40 | St | The user meditates to awaken the power deep within its body and raise its Attack stat. |
Agility | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | The user relaxes and lightens its body to move faster. This sharply raises the Speed stat. |
Quick Attack | Normal | 40 | 100 | 30 | P | The user lunges at the target at a speed that makes it almost invisible. This move always goes first. |
Rage | Normal | 20 | 100 | 20 | P | As long as this move is in use, the power of rage raises the Attack stat each time the user is hit in battle. |
Teleport | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | Use it to flee from any wild Pokémon. |
Night Shade | Ghost | N/A | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user makes the target see a frightening mirage. It inflicts damage equal to the user’s level. |
Mimic | Normal | N/A | 100 | 10 | St | The user copies the target’s last move. The move can be used during battle until the Pokémon is switched out. |
Screech | Normal | N/A | 85 | 40 | St | An earsplitting screech harshly lowers the target’s Defense stat. |
Double Team | Normal | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | By moving rapidly, the user makes illusory copies of itself to raise its evasiveness. |
Recover | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | Restoring its own cells, the user restores its own HP by half of its max HP. |
Harden | Normal | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | The user stiffens all the muscles in its body to raise its Defense stat. |
Minimize | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user compresses its body to make itself look smaller, which sharply raises its evasiveness. |
Smokescreen | Normal | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | The user releases an obscuring cloud of smoke or ink. This lowers the target’s accuracy. |
Confuse Ray | Ghost | N/A | 100 | 10 | St | The target is exposed to a sinister ray that triggers confusion. |
Withdraw | Water | N/A | N/A | 40 | St | The user withdraws its body into its hard shell, raising its Defense stat. |
Defense Curl | Normal | N/A | N/A | 40 | St | The user curls up to conceal weak spots and raise its Defense stat. |
Barrier | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user throws up a sturdy wall that sharply raises its Defense stat. |
Light Screen | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | A wondrous wall of light is put up to reduce damage from special attacks for five turns. |
Haze | Ice | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | The user creates a haze that eliminates every stat change among all the Pokémon engaged in battle. |
Reflect | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | A wondrous wall of light is put up to reduce damage from physical attacks for five turns. |
Focus Energy | Normal | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | The user takes a deep breath and focuses so that critical hits land more easily. |
Bide | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | P | The user endures attacks for two turns, then strikes back to cause double the damage taken. |
Metronome | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user waggles a finger and stimulates its brain into randomly using nearly any move. |
Mirror Move | Flying | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user counters the target by mimicking the target’s last move. |
SelfDestruct | Normal | 200 | 100 | 5 | P | The user attacks everything around it by causing an explosion. The user faints upon using this move. |
Egg Bomb | Normal | 100 | 75 | 10 | P | A large egg is hurled at the target with maximum force to inflict damage. |
Lick | Ghost | 30 | 100 | 30 | P | The target is licked with a long tongue, causing damage. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Smog | Poison | 30 | 70 | 20 | Sp | The target is attacked with a discharge of filthy gases. This may also poison the target. |
Sludge | Poison | 65 | 100 | 20 | Sp | Unsanitary sludge is hurled at the target. This may also poison the target. |
Bone Club | Ground | 65 | 85 | 20 | P | The user clubs the target with a bone. This may also make the target flinch. |
Fire Blast | Fire | 110 | 85 | 5 | Sp | The target is attacked with an intense blast of all-consuming fire. This may also leave the target with a burn. |
Waterfall | Water | 80 | 100 | 15 | P | The user charges at the target and may make it flinch. |
Clamp | Water | 35 | 85 | 15 | P | The target is clamped and squeezed by the user’s very thick and sturdy shell for four to five turns. |
Swift | Normal | 60 | N/A | 20 | Sp | Star-shaped rays are shot at the opposing Pokémon. This attack never misses. |
Skull Bash | Normal | 130 | 100 | 10 | P | The user tucks in its head to raise its Defense stat on the first turn, then rams the target on the next turn. |
Spike Cannon | Normal | 20 | 100 | 15 | P | Sharp spikes are shot at the target in rapid succession. They hit two to five times in a row. |
Constrict | Normal | 10 | 100 | 35 | P | The target is attacked with long, creeping tentacles, vines, or the like. This may also lower the target’s Speed stat. |
Amnesia | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user temporarily empties its mind to forget its concerns. This sharply raises the user’s Sp. Def stat. |
Kinesis | Psychic | N/A | 80 | 15 | St | The user distracts the target by bending a spoon. This lowers the target’s accuracy. |
Soft-Boiled | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user restores its own HP by up to half of its max HP. |
Hi Jump Kick | Fighting | 130 | 90 | 10 | P | The target is attacked with a knee kick from a jump. If it misses, the user is hurt instead. |
Glare | Normal | N/A | 100 | 30 | St | The user intimidates the target with the pattern on its belly to cause paralysis. |
Dream Eater | Psychic | 100 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user eats the dreams of a sleeping target. It absorbs half the damage caused to heal its own HP. |
Poison Gas | Poison | N/A | 90 | 40 | St | A cloud of poison gas is sprayed in the face of opposing Pokémon, poisoning those hit. |
Barrage | Normal | 15 | 85 | 20 | P | Round objects are hurled at the target to strike two to five times in a row. |
Leech Life | Bug | 80 | 100 | 10 | P | The user drains the target’s blood. The user’s HP is restored by half the damage taken by the target. |
Lovely Kiss | Normal | N/A | 75 | 10 | St | With a scary face, the user tries to force a kiss on the target. If it succeeds, the target falls asleep. |
Sky Attack | Flying | 140 | 90 | 5 | P | A second-turn attack move where critical hits land more easily. This may also make the target flinch. |
Transform | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user transforms into a copy of the target right down to having the same move set. |
Bubble | Water | 40 | 100 | 30 | Sp | A spray of countless bubbles is jetted at the opposing Pokémon. This may also lower their Speed stat. |
Dizzy Punch | Normal | 70 | 100 | 10 | P | The target is hit with rhythmically launched punches. This may also leave the target confused. |
Spore | Grass | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | The user scatters bursts of spores that induce sleep. |
Flash | Normal | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | The user flashes a bright light that cuts the target’s accuracy. |
Psywave | Psychic | N/A | 100 | 15 | Sp | The target is attacked with an odd psychic wave. The attack varies in intensity. |
Splash | Normal | N/A | N/A | 40 | St | The user just flops and splashes around to no effect at all… |
Acid Armor | Poison | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user alters its cellular structure to liquefy itself, sharply raising its Defense stat. |
Crabhammer | Water | 100 | 90 | 10 | P | The target is hammered with a large pincer. Critical hits land more easily. |
Explosion | Normal | 250 | 100 | 5 | P | The user attacks everything around it by causing a tremendous explosion. The user faints upon using this move. |
Fury Swipes | Normal | 18 | 80 | 15 | P | The target is raked with sharp claws or scythes quickly two to five times in a row. |
Bonemerang | Ground | 50 | 90 | 10 | P | The user throws the bone it holds. The bone loops around to hit the target twice. |
Rest | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user goes to sleep for two turns. This fully restores the user’s HP and heals any status conditions. |
Rock Slide | Rock | 75 | 90 | 10 | P | Large boulders are hurled at the opposing Pokémon to inflict damage. This may also make the opposing Pokémon flinch. |
Hyper Fang | Normal | 80 | 90 | 15 | P | The user bites hard on the target with its sharp front fangs. This may also make the target flinch. |
Sharpen | Normal | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | The user makes its edges more jagged, which raises its Attack stat. |
Conversion | Normal | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | The user changes its type to become the same type as the move at the top of the list of moves it knows. |
Tri Attack | Normal | 80 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user strikes with a simultaneous three-beam attack. May also burn, freeze, or paralyze the target. |
Super Fang | Normal | N/A | 90 | 10 | P | The user chomps hard on the target with its sharp front fangs. This cuts the target’s HP in half. |
Slash | Normal | 70 | 100 | 20 | P | The target is attacked with a slash of claws or blades. Critical hits land more easily. |
Substitute | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user makes a copy of itself using some of its HP. The copy serves as the user’s decoy. |
Struggle | ??? | 50 | N/A | ? | P | This attack is used in desperation only if the user has no PP. It also damages the user a little. |
Sketch | Normal | N/A | N/A | 1 | St | It enables the user to permanently learn the move last used by the target. Once used, Sketch disappears. |
Triple Kick | Fighting | 10 | 90 | 10 | P | A consecutive three-kick attack that becomes more powerful with each successive hit. |
Thief | Dark | 60 | 100 | 20 | P | The user attacks and steals the target’s held item simultaneously. The user can’t steal anything if it already holds an item. |
Spider Web | Bug | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user ensnares the target with thin, gooey silk so it can’t flee from battle. |
Mind Reader | Normal | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user senses the target’s movements with its mind to ensure its next attack does not miss the target. |
Nightmare | Ghost | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | A sleeping target sees a nightmare that inflicts some damage every turn. |
Flame Wheel | Fire | 60 | 100 | 25 | P | The user cloaks itself in fire and charges at the target. This may also leave the target with a burn. |
Snore | Normal | 50 | 100 | 15 | Sp | This attack can be used only if the user is asleep. The harsh noise may also make the target flinch. |
Curse | Ghost | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | A move that works differently for the Ghost type than for all other types. |
Flail | Normal | NA | 100 | 15 | P | The user flails about aimlessly to attack. The less HP the user has, the greater the move’s power. |
Conversion2 | Normal | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | The user changes its type to make itself resistant to the type of the attack the opponent used last. |
Aeroblast | Flying | 100 | 95 | 5 | Sp | A vortex of air is shot at the target to inflict damage. Critical hits land more easily. |
Cotton Spore | Grass | N/A | 100 | 40 | St | The user releases cotton-like spores that cling to the opposing Pokémon, which harshly lowers their Speed stat. |
Reversal | Fighting | N/A | 100 | 15 | P | An all-out attack that becomes more powerful the less HP the user has. |
Spite | Ghost | N/A | 100 | 10 | St | The user unleashes its grudge on the move last used by the target by cutting 4 PP from it. |
Powder Snow | Ice | 40 | 100 | 25 | Sp | The user attacks with a chilling gust of powdery snow. This may also freeze the opposing Pokémon. |
Protect | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | Enables the user to evade all attacks. Its chance of failing rises if it is used in succession. |
Mach Punch | Fighting | 40 | 100 | 30 | P | The user throws a punch at blinding speed. This move always goes first. |
Scary Face | Normal | N/A | 100 | 10 | St | The user frightens the target with a scary face to harshly lower its Speed stat. |
Feint Attack | Dark | 60 | N/A | 20 | P | The user approaches the target disarmingly, then throws a sucker punch. This attack never misses. |
Sweet Kiss | Fairy | N/A | 75 | 10 | St | The user kisses the target with a sweet, angelic cuteness that causes confusion. |
Belly Drum | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user maximizes its Attack stat in exchange for HP equal to half its max HP. |
Sludge Bomb | Poison | 90 | 100 | 10 | Sp | Unsanitary sludge is hurled at the target. This may also poison the target. |
Mud-Slap | Ground | 20 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user hurls mud in the target’s face to inflict damage and lower its accuracy. |
Octazooka | Water | 65 | 85 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks by spraying ink in the target’s face or eyes. This may also lower the target’s accuracy. |
Spikes | Ground | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user lays a trap of spikes at the opposing team’s feet. The trap hurts Pokémon that switch into battle. |
Zap Cannon | Electric | 120 | 50 | 5 | Sp | The user fires an electric blast like a cannon to inflict damage and cause paralysis. |
Foresight | Normal | N/A | N/A | 40 | St | Enables a Ghost-type target to be hit by Normal- and Fighting-type attacks. This also enables an evasive target to be hit. |
Destiny Bond | Ghost | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | After using this move, if the user faints, the Pokémon that landed the knockout hit also faints. Its chance of failing rises if it is used in succession. |
Perish Song | Normal | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | Any Pokémon that hears this song faints in three turns, unless it switches out of battle. |
Icy Wind | Ice | 55 | 95 | 15 | Sp | The user attacks with a gust of chilled air. This also lowers the opposing Pokémon’s Speed stats. |
Detect | Fighting | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | Enables the user to evade all attacks. Its chance of failing rises if it is used in succession. |
Bone Rush | Ground | 25 | 90 | 10 | P | The user strikes the target with a hard bone two to five times in a row. |
Lock-On | Normal | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user takes sure aim at the target. This ensures the next attack does not miss the target. |
Outrage | Dragon | 120 | 100 | 10 | P | The user rampages and attacks for two to three turns. The user then becomes confused. |
Sandstorm | Rock | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | A five-turn sandstorm is summoned to hurt all combatants except the Rock, Ground, and Steel types. It raises the Sp. Def stat of Rock types. |
Giga Drain | Grass | 75 | 100 | 10 | Sp | A nutrient-draining attack. The user’s HP is restored by half the damage taken by the target. |
Endure | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user endures any attack with at least 1 HP. Its chance of failing rises if it is used in succession. |
Charm | Fairy | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | The user gazes at the target rather charmingly, making it less wary. This harshly lowers its Attack stat. |
Rollout | Rock | 30 | 90 | 20 | P | The user continually rolls into the target over five turns. It becomes more powerful each time it hits. |
False Swipe | Normal | 40 | 100 | 40 | P | A restrained attack that prevents the target from fainting. The target is left with at least 1 HP. |
Swagger | Normal | N/A | 85 | 15 | St | The user enrages and confuses the target. However, this also sharply raises the target’s Attack stat. |
Milk Drink | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user restores its own HP by up to half of its max HP. |
Spark | Electric | 65 | 100 | 20 | P | The user throws an electrically charged tackle at the target. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Fury Cutter | Bug | 40 | 95 | 20 | P | The target is slashed with scythes or claws. This attack becomes more powerful if it hits in succession. |
Steel Wing | Steel | 70 | 90 | 25 | P | The target is hit with wings of steel. This may also raise the user’s Defense stat. |
Mean Look | Normal | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user pins the target with a dark, arresting look. The target becomes unable to flee. |
Attract | Normal | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | If it is the opposite gender of the user, the target becomes infatuated and less likely to attack. |
Sleep Talk | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | While it is asleep, the user randomly uses one of the moves it knows. |
Heal Bell | Normal | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user makes a soothing bell chime to heal the status conditions of all the party Pokémon. |
Return | Normal | N/A | 100 | 20 | P | This full-power attack grows more powerful the more the user likes its Trainer. |
Present | Normal | N/A | 90 | 15 | P | The user attacks by giving the target a gift with a hidden trap. It restores HP sometimes, however. |
Frustration | Normal | N/A | 100 | 20 | P | This full-power attack grows more powerful the less the user likes its Trainer. |
Safeguard | Normal | N/A | N/A | 25 | St | The user creates a protective field that prevents status conditions for five turns. |
Pain Split | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user adds its HP to the target’s HP, then equally shares the combined HP with the target. |
Sacred Fire | Fire | 100 | 95 | 5 | P | The target is razed with a mystical fire of great intensity. This may also leave the target with a burn. |
Magnitude | Ground | N/A | 100 | 30 | P | The user attacks everything around it with a ground-shaking quake. Its power varies. |
DynamicPunch | Fighting | 100 | 50 | 5 | P | The user punches the target with full, concentrated power. This confuses the target if it hits. |
Megahorn | Bug | 120 | 85 | 10 | P | Using its tough and impressive horn, the user rams into the target with no letup. |
DragonBreath | Dragon | 60 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The user exhales a mighty gust that inflicts damage. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Baton Pass | Normal | N/A | N/A | 40 | St | The user switches places with a party Pokémon in waiting and passes along any stat changes. |
Encore | Normal | N/A | 100 | 5 | St | The user compels the target to keep using the move it encored for three turns. |
Pursuit | Dark | 40 | 100 | 20 | P | The power of this attack move is doubled if it’s used on a target that’s switching out of battle. |
Rapid Spin | Normal | 20 | 100 | 40 | P | A spin attack that can also eliminate such moves as Bind, Wrap, Leech Seed, and Spikes. |
Sweet Scent | Normal | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | A sweet scent that harshly lowers opposing Pokémon’s evasiveness. |
Iron Tail | Steel | 100 | 75 | 15 | P | The target is slammed with a steel-hard tail. This may also lower the target’s Defense stat. |
Metal Claw | Steel | 50 | 95 | 35 | P | The target is raked with steel claws. This may also raise the user’s Attack stat. |
Vital Throw | Fighting | 70 | N/A | 10 | P | The user attacks last. In return, this throw move never misses. |
Morning Sun | Normal | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user restores its own HP. The amount of HP regained varies with the weather. |
Synthesis | Grass | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user restores its own HP. The amount of HP regained varies with the weather. |
Moonlight | Fairy | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user restores its own HP. The amount of HP regained varies with the weather. |
Hidden Power | Normal | 60 | 100 | 15 | Sp | A unique attack that varies in type depending on the Pokémon using it. |
Cross Chop | Fighting | 100 | 80 | 5 | P | The user delivers a double chop with its forearms crossed. Critical hits land more easily. |
Twister | Dragon | 40 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The user whips up a vicious tornado to tear at the opposing Pokémon. This may also make them flinch. |
Rain Dance | Water | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user summons a heavy rain that falls for five turns, powering up Water-type moves. It lowers the power of Fire-type moves. |
Sunny Day | Fire | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user intensifies the sun for five turns, powering up Fire-type moves. It lowers the power of Water-type moves. |
Crunch | Dark | 80 | 100 | 15 | P | The user crunches up the target with sharp fangs. This may also lower the target’s Defense stat. |
Mirror Coat | Psychic | N/A | 100 | 20 | Sp | A retaliation move that counters any special attack, inflicting double the damage taken. |
Psych Up | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user hypnotizes itself into copying any stat change made by the target. |
ExtremeSpeed | Normal | 80 | 100 | 5 | P | The user charges the target at blinding speed. This move always goes first. |
AncientPower | Rock | 60 | 100 | 5 | Sp | The user attacks with a prehistoric power. This may also raise all the user’s stats at once. |
Shadow Ball | Ghost | 80 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user hurls a shadowy blob at the target. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Def stat. |
Future Sight | Psychic | 120 | 100 | 10 | Sp | Two turns after this move is used, a hunk of psychic energy attacks the target. |
Rock Smash | Fighting | 40 | 100 | 15 | P | The user attacks with a punch. This may also lower the target’s Defense stat. |
Whirlpool | Water | 35 | 85 | 15 | Sp | The user traps the target in a violent swirling whirlpool for four to five turns. |
Beat Up | Dark | 10 | 100 | 10 | P | The user gets all party Pokémon to attack the target. The more party Pokémon, the greater the number of attacks. |
Fake Out | Normal | 40 | 100 | 10 | P | This attack hits first and makes the target flinch. It only works the first turn the user is in battle. |
Uproar | Normal | 90 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks in an uproar for three turns. During that time, no Pokémon can fall asleep. |
Stockpile | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user charges up power and raises both its Defense and Sp. Def stats. The move can be used three times. |
Spit Up | Normal | 100 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The power stored using the move Stockpile is released at once in an attack. The more power is stored, the greater the move’s power. |
Swallow | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The power stored using the move Stockpile is absorbed by the user to heal its HP. Storing more power heals more HP. |
Heat Wave | Fire | 95 | 90 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks by exhaling hot breath on the opposing Pokémon. This may also leave those Pokémon with a burn. |
Hail | Ice | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user summons a hailstorm lasting five turns. It damages all Pokémon except the Ice type. |
Torment | Dark | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | The user torments and enrages the target, making it incapable of using the same move twice in a row. |
Flatter | Dark | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | Flattery is used to confuse the target. However, this also raises the target’s Sp. Atk stat. |
Will-O-Wisp | Fire | N/A | 85 | 15 | St | The user shoots a sinister, bluish-white flame at the target to inflict a burn. |
Memento | Dark | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | The user faints when using this move. In return, this harshly lowers the target’s Attack and Sp. Atk stats. |
Façade | Normal | 70 | 100 | 20 | P | This attack move doubles its power if the user is poisoned, burned, or paralyzed. |
Focus Punch | Fighting | 150 | 100 | 20 | P | The user focuses its mind before launching a punch. This move fails if the user is hit before it is used. |
SmellingSalt | Normal | 70 | 100 | 10 | P | This attack’s power is doubled when used on a target with paralysis. This also cures the target’s paralysis, however. |
Follow Me | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user draws attention to itself, making all targets take aim only at the user. |
Nature Power | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | This attack makes use of nature’s power. Its effects vary depending on the user’s environment. |
Charge | Electric | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user boosts the power of the Electric move it uses on the next turn. This also raises the user’s Sp. Def stat. |
Taunt | Dark | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | The target is taunted into a rage that allows it to use only attack moves for three turns. |
Helping Hand | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user assists an ally by boosting the power of that ally’s attack. |
Trick | Psychic | N/A | 100 | 10 | St | The user catches the target off guard and swaps its held item with its own. |
Role Play | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user mimics the target completely, copying the target’s natural Ability. |
Wish | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | One turn after this move is used, the user’s or its replacement’s HP is restored by half the user’s max HP. |
Assist | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user hurriedly and randomly uses a move among those known by ally Pokémon. |
Ingrain | Grass | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user lays roots that restore its HP on every turn. Because it’s rooted, it can’t switch out. |
Superpower | Fighting | 120 | 100 | 5 | P | The user attacks the target with great power. However, this also lowers the user’s Attack and Defense stats. |
Magic Coat | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | A barrier reflects back to the target moves like Leech Seed and moves that damage status. |
Recycle | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user recycles a held item that has been used in battle so it can be used again. |
Revenge | Fighting | 60 | 100 | 10 | P | This attack move’s power is doubled if the user has been hurt by the opponent in the same turn. |
Brick Break | Fighting | 75 | 100 | 15 | P | The user attacks with a swift chop. It can also break barriers, such as Light Screen and Reflect. |
Yawn | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user lets loose a huge yawn that lulls the target into falling asleep on the next turn. |
Knock Off | Dark | 65 | 100 | 20 | P | The user slaps down the target’s held item, and that item can’t be used in that battle. The move does more damage if the target has a held item. |
Endeavor | Normal | N/A | 100 | 5 | P | This attack move cuts down the target’s HP to equal the user’s HP. |
Eruption | Fire | 150 | 100 | 5 | Sp | The user attacks opposing Pokémon with explosive fury. The lower the user’s HP, the lower the move’s power. |
Skill Swap | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user employs its psychic power to exchange Abilities with the target. |
Imprison | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | If opposing Pokémon know any move also known by the user, they are prevented from using it. |
Refresh | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user rests to cure itself of poisoning, a burn, or paralysis. |
Grudge | Ghost | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | If the user faints, the user’s grudge fully depletes the PP of the opponent’s move that knocked it out. |
Snatch | Dark | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user steals the effects of any attempts to use a healing or stat-changing move. |
Secret Power | Normal | 70 | 100 | 20 | P | The additional effects of this attack depend upon where it was used. |
Dive | Water | 80 | 100 | 10 | P | Diving on the first turn, the user floats up and attacks on the next turn. |
Arm Thrust | Fighting | 15 | 100 | 20 | P | The user lets loose a flurry of open-palmed arm thrusts that hit two to five times in a row. |
Camouflage | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user’s type is changed depending on its environment, such as at water’s edge, in grass, or in a cave. |
Tail Glow | Bug | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user stares at flashing lights to focus its mind, drastically raising its Sp. Atk stat. |
Luster Purge | Psychic | 70 | 100 | 5 | Sp | The user lets loose a damaging burst of light. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Def stat. |
Mist Ball | Psychic | 70 | 100 | 5 | Sp | A mist-like flurry of down envelops and damages the target. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Atk stat. |
FeatherDance | Flying | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | The user covers the target’s body with a mass of down that harshly lowers its Attack stat. |
Teeter Dance | Normal | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | The user performs a wobbly dance that confuses the Pokémon around it. |
Blaze Kick | Fire | 85 | 90 | 10 | P | The user launches a kick that lands a critical hit more easily. This may also leave the target with a burn. |
Mud Sport | Ground | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user kicks up mud on the battlefield. This weakens Electric-type moves for five turns. |
Ice Ball | Ice | 30 | 90 | 20 | P | The user attacks the target for five turns. The move’s power increases each time it hits. |
Needle Arm | Grass | 60 | 100 | 15 | P | The user attacks by wildly swinging its thorny arms. This may also make the target flinch. |
Slack Off | Normal | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user slacks off, restoring its own HP by up to half of its max HP. |
Hyper Voice | Normal | 90 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user lets loose a horribly echoing shout with the power to inflict damage. |
Poison Fang | Poison | 50 | 100 | 15 | P | The user bites the target with toxic fangs. This may also leave the target badly poisoned. |
Crush Claw | Normal | 75 | 95 | 10 | P | The user slashes the target with hard and sharp claws. This may also lower the target’s Defense stat. |
Blast Burn | Fire | 150 | 90 | 5 | Sp | The target is razed by a fiery explosion. The user can’t move on the next turn. |
Hydro Cannon | Water | 150 | 90 | 5 | Sp | The target is hit with a watery blast. The user can’t move on the next turn. |
Meteor Mash | Steel | 90 | 90 | 10 | P | The target is hit with a hard punch fired like a meteor. This may also raise the user’s Attack stat. |
Astonish | Ghost | 30 | 100 | 15 | P | The user attacks the target while shouting in a startling fashion. This may also make the target flinch. |
Weather Ball | Normal | 50 | 100 | 10 | Sp | This attack move varies in power and type depending on the weather. |
Aromatherapy | Grass | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user releases a soothing scent that heals all status conditions affecting the user’s party. |
Fake Tears | Dark | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | The user feigns crying to fluster the target, harshly lowering its Sp. Def stat. |
Air Cutter | Flying | 60 | 95 | 25 | Sp | The user launches razor-like wind to slash the opposing Pokémon. Critical hits land more easily. |
Overheat | Fire | 130 | 90 | 5 | Sp | The user attacks the target at full power. The attack’s recoil harshly lowers the user’s Sp. Atk stat. |
Odor Sleuth | Normal | N/A | N/A | 40 | St | Enables a Ghost-type target to be hit by Normal- and Fighting-type attacks. This also enables an evasive target to be hit. |
Rock Tomb | Rock | 60 | 95 | 15 | P | Boulders are hurled at the target. This also lowers the target’s Speed stat by preventing its movement. |
Silver Wind | Bug | 60 | 100 | 5 | Sp | The target is attacked with powdery scales blown by the wind. This may also raise all the user’s stats. |
Metal Sound | Steel | N/A | 85 | 40 | St | A horrible sound like scraping metal harshly lowers the target’s Sp. Def stat. |
GrassWhistle | Grass | N/A | 55 | 15 | St | The user plays a pleasant melody that lulls the target into a deep sleep. |
Tickle | Normal | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | The user tickles the target into laughing, reducing its Attack and Defense stats. |
Cosmic Power | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user absorbs a mystical power from space to raise its Defense and Sp. Def stats. |
Water Spout | Water | 150 | 100 | 5 | Sp | The user spouts water to damage opposing Pokémon. The lower the user’s HP, the lower the move’s power. |
Signal Beam | Bug | 75 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user attacks with a sinister beam of light. This may also confuse the target. |
Shadow Punch | Ghost | 60 | N/A | 20 | P | The user throws a punch from the shadows. This attack never misses. |
Extrasensory | Psychic | 80 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The user attacks with an odd, unseeable power. This may also make the target flinch. |
Sky Uppercut | Fighting | 85 | 90 | 15 | P | The user attacks the target with an uppercut thrown skyward with force. |
Sand Tomb | Ground | 35 | 85 | 15 | P | The user traps the target inside a harshly raging sandstorm for four to five turns. |
Sheer Cold | Ice | N/A | 30 | 5 | Sp | The target faints instantly. It’s less likely to hit the target if it’s used by Pokémon other than Ice types. |
Muddy Water | Water | 90 | 85 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks by shooting muddy water at the opposing Pokémon. This may also lower their accuracy. |
Bullet Seed | Grass | 25 | 100 | 30 | P | The user forcefully shoots seeds at the target two to five times in a row. |
Aerial Ace | Flying | 60 | N/A | 20 | P | The user confounds the target with speed, then slashes. This attack never misses. |
Icicle Spear | Ice | 25 | 100 | 30 | P | The user launches sharp icicles at the target two to five times in a row. |
Iron Defense | Steel | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user hardens its body’s surface like iron, sharply raising its Defense stat. |
Block | Normal | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user blocks the target’s way with arms spread wide to prevent escape. |
Howl | Normal | N/A | N/A | 40 | St | The user howls loudly to raise its spirit, which raises its Attack stat. |
Dragon Claw | Dragon | 80 | 100 | 15 | P | The user slashes the target with huge sharp claws. |
Frenzy Plant | Grass | 150 | 90 | 5 | Sp | The user slams the target with an enormous tree. The user can’t move on the next turn. |
Bulk Up | Fighting | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user tenses its muscles to bulk up its body, raising both its Attack and Defense stats. |
Bounce | Flying | 85 | 85 | 5 | P | The user bounces up high, then drops on the target on the second turn. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Mud Shot | Ground | 55 | 95 | 15 | Sp | The user attacks by hurling a blob of mud at the target. This also lowers the target’s Speed stat. |
Poison Tail | Poison | 50 | 100 | 25 | P | The user hits the target with its tail. This may also poison the target. Critical hits land more easily. |
Covet | Normal | 60 | 100 | 25 | P | The user endearingly approaches the target, then steals the target’s held item. |
Volt Tackle | Electric | 120 | 100 | 15 | P | The user electrifies itself and charges the target. This also damages the user quite a lot. This attack may leave the target with paralysis. |
Magical Leaf | Grass | 60 | N/A | 20 | Sp | The user scatters curious leaves that chase the target. This attack never misses. |
Water Sport | Water | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user soaks the battlefield with water. This weakens Fire-type moves for five turns. |
Calm Mind | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user quietly focuses its mind and calms its spirit to raise its Sp. Atk and Sp. Def stats. |
Leaf Blade | Grass | 90 | 100 | 15 | P | The user handles a sharp leaf like a sword and attacks by cutting its target. Critical hits land more easily. |
Dragon Dance | Dragon | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user vigorously performs a mystic, powerful dance that raises its Attack and Speed stats. |
Rock Blast | Rock | 25 | 90 | 10 | P | The user hurls hard rocks at the target. Two to five rocks are launched in a row. |
Shock Wave | Electric | 60 | N/A | 20 | Sp | The user strikes the target with a quick jolt of electricity. This attack never misses. |
Water Pulse | Water | 60 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The user attacks the target with a pulsing blast of water. This may also confuse the target. |
Doom Desire | Steel | 140 | 100 | 5 | Sp | Two turns after this move is used, a concentrated bundle of light blasts the target. |
Psycho Boost | Psychic | 140 | 90 | 5 | Sp | The user attacks the target at full power. The attack’s recoil harshly lowers the user’s Sp. Atk stat. |
Roost | Flying | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user lands and rests its body. It restores the user’s HP by up to half of its max HP. |
Gravity | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | Enables Flying-type Pokémon or Pokémon with the Levitate Ability to be hit by Ground-type moves. Flying moves can’t be used. |
Miracle Eye | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 40 | St | Enables a Dark-type target to be hit by Psychic-type attacks. This also enables an evasive target to be hit. |
Wake-Up Slap | Fighting | 70 | 100 | 10 | P | This attack inflicts big damage on a sleeping target. This also wakes the target up, however. |
Hammer Arm | Fighting | 100 | 90 | 10 | P | The user swings and hits with its strong, heavy fist. It lowers the user’s Speed, however. |
Gyro Ball | Steel | N/A | 100 | 5 | P | The user tackles the target with a high-speed spin. The slower the user compared to the target, the greater the move’s power. |
Healing Wish | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user faints. In return, the Pokémon taking its place will have its HP restored and status conditions cured. |
Brine | Water | 65 | 100 | 10 | Sp | If the target’s HP is half or less, this attack will hit with double the power. |
Natural Gift | Normal | N/A | 100 | 15 | P | The user draws power to attack by using its held Berry. The Berry determines the move’s type and power. |
Feint | Normal | 30 | 100 | 10 | P | This attack hits a target using a move such as Protect or Detect. This also lifts the effects of those moves. |
Pluck | Flying | 60 | 100 | 20 | P | The user pecks the target. If the target is holding a Berry, the user eats it and gains its effect. |
Tailwind | Flying | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user whips up a turbulent whirlwind that ups the Speed stat of the user and its allies for four turns. |
Acupressure | Normal | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | The user applies pressure to stress points, sharply boosting one of its or its allies’ stats. |
Metal Burst | Steel | N/A | 100 | 10 | P | The user retaliates with much greater force against the opponent that last inflicted damage on it. |
U-turn | Bug | 70 | 100 | 20 | P | After making its attack, the user rushes back to switch places with a party Pokémon in waiting. |
Close Combat | Fighting | 120 | 100 | 5 | P | The user fights the target up close without guarding itself. This also lowers the user’s Defense and Sp. Def stats. |
Payback | Dark | 50 | 100 | 10 | P | The user stores power, then attacks. If the user moves after the target, this attack’s power will be doubled. |
Assurance | Dark | 60 | 100 | 10 | P | If the target has already taken some damage in the same turn, this attack’s power is doubled. |
Embargo | Dark | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | This move prevents the target from using its held item for five turns. Its Trainer is also prevented from using items on it. |
Fling | Dark | N/A | 100 | 10 | P | The user flings its held item at the target to attack. This move’s power and effects depend on the item. |
Psycho Shift | Psychic | N/A | 100 | 10 | St | Using its psychic power of suggestion, the user transfers its status conditions to the target. |
Trump Card | Normal | N/A | N/A | 5 | Sp | The fewer PP this move has, the greater its power. |
Heal Block | Psychic | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | For five turns, the user prevents the opposing team from using any moves, Abilities, or held items that recover HP. |
Wring Out | Normal | N/A | 100 | 5 | Sp | The user powerfully wrings the target. The more HP the target has, the greater the move’s power. |
Power Trick | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user employs its psychic power to switch its Attack stat with its Defense stat. |
Gastro Acid | Poison | N/A | 100 | 10 | St | The user hurls up its stomach acids on the target. The fluid eliminates the effect of the target’s Ability. |
Lucky Chant | Normal | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | The user chants an incantation toward the sky, preventing opposing Pokémon from landing critical hits for five turns. |
Me First | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user cuts ahead of the target to copy and use the target’s intended move with greater power. This move fails if it isn’t used first. |
Copycat | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user mimics the move used immediately before it. The move fails if no other move has been used yet. |
Power Swap | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user employs its psychic power to switch changes to its Attack and Sp. Atk stats with the target. |
Guard Swap | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user employs its psychic power to switch changes to its Defense and Sp. Def stats with the target. |
Punishment | Dark | 60 | 100 | 5 | P | The more the target has powered up with stat changes, the greater the move’s power. |
Last Resort | Normal | 140 | 100 | 5 | P | This move can be used only after the user has used all the other moves it knows in the battle. |
Worry Seed | Grass | N/A | 100 | 10 | St | A seed that causes worry is planted on the target. It prevents sleep by making the target’s Ability Insomnia. |
Sucker Punch | Dark | 70 | 100 | 5 | P | This move enables the user to attack first. This move fails if the target is not readying an attack. |
Toxic Spikes | Poison | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user lays a trap of poison spikes at the feet of the opposing team. The spikes will poison opposing Pokémon that switch into battle. |
Heart Swap | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user employs its psychic power to switch stat changes with the target. |
Aqua Ring | Water | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user envelops itself in a veil made of water. It regains some HP every turn. |
Magnet Rise | Electric | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user levitates using electrically generated magnetism for five turns. |
Flare Blitz | Fire | 120 | 100 | 15 | P | The user cloaks itself in fire and charges the target. This also damages the user quite a lot. This attack may leave the target with a burn. |
Force Palm | Fighting | 60 | 100 | 10 | P | The target is attacked with a shock wave. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Aura Sphere | Fighting | 80 | N/A | 20 | Sp | The user lets loose a blast of aura power from deep within its body at the target. This attack never misses. |
Rock Polish | Rock | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user polishes its body to reduce drag. This can sharply raise the Speed stat. |
Poison Jab | Poison | 80 | 100 | 20 | P | The target is stabbed with a tentacle or arm steeped in poison. This may also poison the target. |
Dark Pulse | Dark | 80 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user releases a horrible aura imbued with dark thoughts. This may also make the target flinch. |
Night Slash | Dark | 70 | 100 | 15 | P | The user slashes the target the instant an opportunity arises. Critical hits land more easily. |
Aqua Tail | Water | 90 | 90 | 10 | P | The user attacks by swinging its tail as if it were a vicious wave in a raging storm. |
Seed Bomb | Grass | 80 | 100 | 15 | P | The user slams a barrage of hard-shelled seeds down on the target from above. |
Air Slash | Flying | 75 | 95 | 15 | Sp | The user attacks with a blade of air that slices even the sky. This may also make the target flinch. |
X-Scissor | Bug | 80 | 100 | 15 | P | The user slashes at the target by crossing its scythes or claws as if they were a pair of scissors. |
Bug Buzz | Bug | 90 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user generates a damaging sound wave by vibration. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Def stat. |
Dragon Pulse | Dragon | 85 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The target is attacked with a shock wave generated by the user’s gaping mouth. |
Dragon Rush | Dragon | 100 | 75 | 10 | P | The user tackles the target while exhibiting overwhelming menace. This may also make the target flinch. |
Power Gem | Rock | 80 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The user attacks with a ray of light that sparkles as if it were made of gemstones. |
Drain Punch | Fighting | 75 | 100 | 10 | P | An energy-draining punch. The user’s HP is restored by half the damage taken by the target. |
Vacuum Wave | Fighting | 40 | 100 | 30 | Sp | The user whirls its fists to send a wave of pure vacuum at the target. This move always goes first. |
Focus Blast | Fighting | 120 | 70 | 5 | Sp | The user heightens its mental focus and unleashes its power. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Def stat. |
Energy Ball | Grass | 90 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user draws power from nature and fires it at the target. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Def stat. |
Brave Bird | Flying | 120 | 100 | 15 | P | The user tucks in its wings and charges from a low altitude. This also damages the user quite a lot. |
Earth Power | Ground | 90 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user makes the ground under the target erupt with power. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Def stat. |
Switcheroo | Dark | N/A | 100 | 10 | St | The user trades held items with the target faster than the eye can follow. |
Giga Impact | Normal | 150 | 90 | 5 | P | The user charges at the target using every bit of its power. The user can’t move on the next turn. |
Nasty Plot | Dark | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user stimulates its brain by thinking bad thoughts. This sharply raises the user’s Sp. Atk stat. |
Bullet Punch | Steel | 40 | 100 | 30 | P | The user strikes the target with tough punches as fast as bullets. This move always goes first. |
Avalanche | Ice | 60 | 100 | 10 | P | The power of this attack move is doubled if the user has been hurt by the target in the same turn. |
Ice Shard | Ice | 40 | 100 | 30 | P | The user flash-freezes chunks of ice and hurls them at the target. This move always goes first. |
Shadow Claw | Ghost | 70 | 100 | 15 | P | The user slashes with a sharp claw made from shadows. Critical hits land more easily. |
Thunder Fang | Electric | 65 | 95 | 15 | P | The user bites with electrified fangs. This may also make the target flinch or leave it with paralysis. |
Ice Fang | Ice | 65 | 95 | 15 | P | The user bites with cold-infused fangs. This may also make the target flinch or leave it frozen. |
Fire Fang | Fire | 65 | 95 | 15 | P | The user bites with flame-cloaked fangs. This may also make the target flinch or leave it with a burn. |
Shadow Sneak | Ghost | 40 | 100 | 30 | P | The user extends its shadow and attacks the target from behind. This move always goes first. |
Mud Bomb | Ground | 65 | 85 | 10 | Sp | The user launches a hard-packed mud ball to attack. This may also lower the target’s accuracy. |
Psycho Cut | Psychic | 70 | 100 | 20 | P | The user tears at the target with blades formed by psychic power. Critical hits land more easily. |
Zen Headbutt | Psychic | 80 | 90 | 15 | P | The user focuses its willpower to its head and attacks the target. This may also make the target flinch. |
Mirror Shot | Steel | 65 | 85 | 10 | Sp | The user lets loose a flash of energy at the target from its polished body. This may also lower the target’s accuracy. |
Flash Cannon | Steel | 80 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user gathers all its light energy and releases it all at once. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Def stat. |
Rock Climb | Normal | 90 | 85 | 20 | P | The user attacks the target by smashing into it with incredible force. This may also confuse the target. |
Defog | Flying | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | A strong wind blows away the target’s barriers such as Reflect or Light Screen. This also lowers the target’s evasiveness. |
Trick Room | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 5 | St | The user creates a bizarre area in which slower Pokémon get to move first for five turns. |
Draco Meteor | Dragon | 130 | 90 | 5 | Sp | Comets are summoned down from the sky onto the target. The attack’s recoil harshly lowers the user’s Sp. Atk stat. |
Discharge | Electric | 80 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user strikes everything around it by letting loose a flare of electricity. This may also cause paralysis. |
Lava Plume | Fire | 80 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user torches everything around it in an inferno of scarlet flames. This may also leave those it hits with a burn. |
Leaf Storm | Grass | 130 | 90 | 5 | Sp | The user whips up a storm of leaves around the target. The attack’s recoil harshly lowers the user’s Sp. Atk stat. |
Power Whip | Grass | 120 | 85 | 10 | P | The user violently whirls its vines, tentacles, or the like to harshly lash the target. |
Rock Wrecker | Rock | 150 | 90 | 5 | P | The user launches a huge boulder at the target to attack. The user can’t move on the next turn. |
Cross Poison | Poison | 70 | 100 | 20 | P | A slashing attack with a poisonous blade that may also poison the target. Critical hits land more easily. |
Gunk Shot | Poison | 120 | 80 | 5 | P | The user shoots filthy garbage at the target to attack. This may also poison the target. |
Iron Head | Steel | 80 | 100 | 15 | P | The user slams the target with its steel-hard head. This may also make the target flinch. |
Magnet Bomb | Steel | 60 | N/A | 20 | P | The user launches steel bombs that stick to the target. This attack never misses. |
Stone Edge | Rock | 100 | 80 | 5 | P | The user stabs the target from below with sharpened stones. Critical hits land more easily. |
Captivate | Normal | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | If any opposing Pokémon is the opposite gender of the user, it is charmed, which harshly lowers its Sp. Atk stat. |
Stealth Rock | Rock | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user lays a trap of levitating stones around the opposing team. The trap hurts opposing Pokémon that switch into battle. |
Grass Knot | Grass | N/A | 100 | 20 | Sp | The user snares the target with grass and trips it. The heavier the target, the greater the move’s power. |
Chatter | Flying | 65 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The user attacks the target with sound waves of deafening chatter. This confuses the target. |
Judgment | Normal | 100 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user releases countless shots of light at the target. This move’s type varies depending on the kind of Plate the user is holding. |
Bug Bite | Bug | 60 | 100 | 20 | P | The user bites the target. If the target is holding a Berry, the user eats it and gains its effect. |
Charge Beam | Electric | 50 | 90 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks with an electric charge. The user may use any remaining electricity to raise its Sp. Atk stat. |
Wood Hammer | Grass | 120 | 100 | 15 | P | The user slams its rugged body into the target to attack. This also damages the user quite a lot. |
Aqua Jet | Water | 40 | 100 | 20 | P | The user lunges at the target at a speed that makes it almost invisible. This move always goes first. |
Attack Order | Bug | 90 | 100 | 15 | P | The user calls out its underlings to pummel the target. Critical hits land more easily. |
Defend Order | Bug | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user calls out its underlings to shield its body, raising its Defense and Sp. Def stats. |
Heal Order | Bug | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user calls out its underlings to heal it. The user regains up to half of its max HP. |
Head Smash | Rock | 150 | 80 | 5 | P | The user attacks the target with a hazardous, full-power headbutt. This also damages the user terribly. |
Double Hit | Normal | 35 | 90 | 10 | P | The user slams the target with a long tail, vines, or a tentacle. The target is hit twice in a row. |
Roar of Time | Dragon | 150 | 90 | 5 | Sp | The user blasts the target with power that distorts even time. The user can’t move on the next turn. |
Spacial Rend | Dragon | 100 | 95 | 5 | Sp | The user tears the target along with the space around it. Critical hits land more easily. |
Lunar Dance | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user faints. In return, the Pokémon taking its place will have its status and HP fully restored. |
Crush Grip | Normal | N/A | 100 | 5 | P | The target is crushed with great force. The more HP the target has left, the greater this move’s power. |
Magma Storm | Fire | 100 | 75 | 5 | Sp | The target becomes trapped within a maelstrom of fire that rages for four to five turns. |
Dark Void | Dark | N/A | 50 | 10 | St | Opposing Pokémon are dragged into a world of total darkness that makes them sleep. |
Seed Flare | Grass | 120 | 85 | 5 | Sp | The user emits a shock wave from its body to attack its target. This may also harshly lower the target’s Sp. Def stat. |
Ominous Wind | Ghost | 60 | 100 | 5 | Sp | The user blasts the target with a gust of repulsive wind. This may also raise all the user’s stats at once. |
Shadow Force | Ghost | 120 | 100 | 5 | P | The user disappears, then strikes the target on the next turn. This move hits even if the target protects itself. |
Hone Claws | Dark | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user sharpens its claws to boost its Attack stat and accuracy. |
Wide Guard | Rock | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user and its allies are protected from wide-ranging attacks for one turn. |
Guard Split | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user employs its psychic power to average its Defense and Sp. Def stats with those of the target. |
Power Split | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user employs its psychic power to average its Attack and Sp. Atk stats with those of the target. |
Wonder Room | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user creates a bizarre area in which Pokémon’s Defense and Sp. Def stats are swapped for five turns. |
Psyshock | Psychic | 80 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user materializes an odd psychic wave to attack the target. This attack does physical damage. |
Venoshock | Poison | 65 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user drenches the target in a special poisonous liquid. This move’s power is doubled if the target is poisoned. |
Autotomize | Steel | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user sheds part of its body to make itself lighter and sharply raise its Speed stat. |
Rage Powder | Bug | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user scatters a cloud of irritating powder to draw attention to itself. Opponents aim only at the user. |
Telekinesis | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user makes the target float with its psychic power. The target is easier to hit for three turns. |
Magic Room | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user creates a bizarre area in which Pokémon’s held items lose their effects for five turns. |
Smack Down | Rock | 50 | 100 | 15 | P | The user throws a stone or similar projectile to attack an opponent. A flying Pokémon will fall to the ground when it’s hit. |
Storm Throw | Fighting | 60 | 100 | 10 | P | The user strikes the target with a fierce blow. This attack always results in a critical hit. |
Flame Burst | Fire | 70 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user attacks the target with a bursting flame. The bursting flame damages Pokémon next to the target as well. |
Sludge Wave | Poison | 95 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user strikes everything around it by swamping the area with a giant sludge wave. This may also poison those hit. |
Quiver Dance | Bug | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user lightly performs a beautiful, mystic dance. This boosts the user’s Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, and Speed stats. |
Heavy Slam | Steel | N/A | 100 | 10 | P | The user slams into the target with its heavy body. The more the user outweighs the target, the greater the move’s power. |
Synchronoise | Psychic | 120 | 100 | 15 | Sp | Using an odd shock wave, the user inflicts damage on any Pokémon of the same type in the area around it. |
Electro Ball | Electric | N/A | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user hurls an electric orb at the target. The faster the user is than the target, the greater the move’s power. |
Soak | Water | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | The user shoots a torrent of water at the target and changes the target’s type to Water. |
Flame Charge | Fire | 50 | 100 | 20 | P | Cloaking itself in flame, the user attacks. Then, building up more power, the user raises its Speed stat. |
Coil | Poison | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user coils up and concentrates. This raises its Attack and Defense stats as well as its accuracy. |
Low Sweep | Fighting | 65 | 100 | 20 | P | The user makes a swift attack on the target’s legs, which lowers the target’s Speed stat. |
Acid Spray | Poison | 40 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The user spits fluid that works to melt the target. This harshly lowers the target’s Sp. Def stat. |
Foul Play | Dark | 95 | 100 | 15 | P | The user turns the target’s power against it. The higher the target’s Attack stat, the greater the move’s power. |
Simple Beam | Normal | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | The user’s mysterious psychic wave changes the target’s Ability to Simple. |
Entrainment | Normal | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | The user dances with an odd rhythm that compels the target to mimic it, making the target’s Ability the same as the user’s. |
After You | Normal | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user helps the target and makes it use its move right after the user. |
Round | Normal | 60 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user attacks the target with a song. Others can join in the Round to increase the power of the attack. |
Echoed Voice | Normal | 40 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user attacks the target with an echoing voice. If this move is used every turn, its power is increased. |
Chip Away | Normal | 70 | 100 | 20 | P | Looking for an opening, the user strikes consistently. The target’s stat changes don’t affect this attack’s damage. |
Clear Smog | Poison | 50 | N/A | 15 | Sp | The user attacks by throwing a clump of special mud. All stat changes are returned to normal. |
Stored Power | Psychic | 20 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks the target with stored power. The more the user’s stats are raised, the greater the move’s power. |
Quick Guard | Fighting | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user protects itself and its allies from priority moves. |
Ally Switch | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user teleports using a strange power and switches places with one of its allies. |
Scald | Water | 80 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user shoots boiling hot water at its target. This may also leave the target with a burn. |
Shell Smash | Normal | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user breaks its shell, which lowers Defense and Sp. Def stats but sharply raises its Attack, Sp. Atk, and Speed stats. |
Heal Pulse | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user emits a healing pulse that restores the target’s HP by up to half of its max HP. |
Hex | Ghost | 65 | 100 | 10 | Sp | This relentless attack does massive damage to a target affected by status conditions. |
Sky Drop | Flying | 60 | 100 | 10 | P | The user takes the target into the sky, then drops it during the next turn. The target cannot attack while in the sky. |
Shift Gear | Steel | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user rotates its gears, raising its Attack stat and sharply raising its Speed stat. |
Circle Throw | Fighting | 60 | 90 | 10 | P | The target is thrown, and a different Pokémon is dragged out. In the wild, this ends a battle against a single Pokémon. |
Incinerate | Fire | 60 | 100 | 15 | Sp | The user attacks opposing Pokémon with fire. If a Pokémon is holding a certain item, such as a Berry, the item becomes burned up and unusable. |
Quash | Dark | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | The user suppresses the target and makes its move go last. |
Acrobatics | Flying | 55 | 100 | 15 | P | The user nimbly strikes the target. If the user is not holding an item, this attack inflicts massive damage. |
Reflect Type | Normal | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user reflects the target’s type, making it the same type as the target. |
Retaliate | Normal | 70 | 100 | 5 | P | The user gets revenge for a fainted ally. If an ally fainted in the previous turn, this move’s power is increased. |
Final Gambit | Fighting | N/A | 100 | 5 | Sp | The user risks everything to attack its target. The user faints but does damage equal to its HP. |
Bestow | Normal | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | The user passes its held item to the target when the target isn’t holding an item. |
Inferno | Fire | 100 | 50 | 5 | Sp | The user attacks by engulfing the target in an intense fire. This leaves the target with a burn. |
Water Pledge | Water | 80 | 100 | 10 | Sp | A column of water strikes the target. When combined with its fire equivalent, its power increases and a rainbow appears. |
Fire Pledge | Fire | 80 | 100 | 10 | Sp | A column of fire hits the target. When used with its grass equivalent, its power increases and a vast sea of fire appears. |
Grass Pledge | Grass | 80 | 100 | 10 | Sp | A column of grass hits the target. When used with its water equivalent, its power increases and a vast swamp appears. |
Volt Switch | Electric | 70 | 100 | 20 | Sp | After making its attack, the user rushes back to switch places with a party Pokémon in waiting. |
Struggle Bug | Bug | 50 | 100 | 20 | Sp | While resisting, the user attacks the opposing Pokémon. This lowers the Sp. Atk stat of those hit. |
Bulldoze | Ground | 60 | 100 | 20 | P | The user strikes everything around it by stomping down on the ground. This lowers the Speed stat of those hit. |
Frost Breath | Ice | 60 | 90 | 10 | Sp | The user blows its cold breath on the target. This attack always results in a critical hit. |
Dragon Tail | Dragon | 60 | 90 | 10 | P | The target is knocked away, and a different Pokémon is dragged out. In the wild, this ends a battle against a single Pokémon. |
Work Up | Normal | N/A | N/A | 30 | St | The user is roused, and its Attack and Sp. Atk stats increase. |
Electroweb | Electric | 55 | 95 | 15 | Sp | The user attacks and captures opposing Pokémon using an electric net. This lowers their Speed stat. |
Wild Charge | Electric | 90 | 100 | 15 | P | The user shrouds itself in electricity and smashes into its target. This also damages the user a little. |
Drill Run | Ground | 80 | 95 | 10 | P | The user crashes into its target while rotating its body like a drill. Critical hits land more easily. |
Dual Chop | Dragon | 40 | 90 | 15 | P | The user attacks its target by hitting it with brutal strikes. The target is hit twice in a row. |
Heart Stamp | Psychic | 60 | 100 | 25 | P | The user unleashes a vicious blow after its cute act makes the target less wary. This may also make the target flinch. |
Horn Leech | Grass | 75 | 100 | 10 | P | The user drains the target’s energy with its horns. The user’s HP is restored by half the damage taken by the target. |
Sacred Sword | Fighting | 90 | 100 | 15 | P | The user attacks by slicing with a long horn. The target’s stat changes don’t affect this attack’s damage. |
Razor Shell | Water | 75 | 95 | 10 | P | The user cuts its target with sharp shells. This may also lower the target’s Defense stat. |
Heat Crash | Fire | N/A | 100 | 10 | P | The user slams its target with its flame-covered body. The more the user outweighs the target, the greater the move’s power. |
Leaf Tornado | Grass | 65 | 90 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks its target by encircling it in sharp leaves. This attack may also lower the target’s accuracy. |
Steamroller | Bug | 65 | 100 | 20 | P | The user crushes its target by rolling over the target with its rolled-up body. This may also make the target flinch. |
Cotton Guard | Grass | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user protects itself by wrapping its body in soft cotton, which drastically raises the user’s Defense stat. |
Night Daze | Dark | 85 | 95 | 10 | Sp | The user lets loose a pitch-black shock wave at its target. This may also lower the target’s accuracy. |
Psystrike | Psychic | 100 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user materializes an odd psychic wave to attack the target. This attack does physical damage. |
Tail Slap | Normal | 25 | 85 | 10 | P | The user attacks by striking the target with its hard tail. It hits the target two to five times in a row. |
Hurricane | Flying | 110 | 70 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks by wrapping its opponent in a fierce wind that flies up into the sky. This may also confuse the target. |
Head Charge | Normal | 120 | 100 | 15 | P | The user charges its head into its target, using its powerful guard hair. This also damages the user a little. |
Gear Grind | Steel | 50 | 85 | 15 | P | The user attacks by throwing steel gears at its target twice. |
Searing Shot | Fire | 100 | 100 | 5 | Sp | The user torches everything around it in an inferno of scarlet flames. This may also leave those it hits with a burn. |
Techno Blast | Normal | 120 | 100 | 5 | Sp | The user fires a beam of light at its target. The move’s type changes depending on the Drive the user holds. |
Relic Song | Normal | 75 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user sings an ancient song and attacks by appealing to the hearts of the listening opposing Pokémon. This may also induce sleep. |
Secret Sword | Fighting | 85 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user cuts with its long horn. The odd power contained in the horn does physical damage to the target. |
Glaciate | Ice | 65 | 95 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks by blowing freezing cold air at opposing Pokémon. This lowers their Speed stat. |
Bolt Strike | Electric | 130 | 85 | 5 | P | The user surrounds itself with a great amount of electricity and charges its target. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Blue Flare | Fire | 130 | 85 | 5 | Sp | The user attacks by engulfing the target in an intense, yet beautiful, blue flame. This may also leave the target with a burn. |
Fiery Dance | Fire | 80 | 100 | 10 | Sp | Cloaked in flames, the user dances and flaps its wings. This may also raise the user’s Sp. Atk stat. |
Freeze Shock | Ice | 140 | 90 | 5 | P | On the second turn, the user hits the target with electrically charged ice. This may also leave the target with paralysis. |
Ice Burn | Ice | 140 | 90 | 5 | Sp | On the second turn, an ultracold, freezing wind surrounds the target. This may leave the target with a burn. |
Snarl | Dark | 55 | 95 | 15 | Sp | The user yells as if it’s ranting about something, which lowers the Sp. Atk stat of opposing Pokémon. |
Icicle Crash | Ice | 85 | 90 | 10 | P | The user attacks by harshly dropping large icicles onto the target. This may also make the target flinch. |
V-create | Fire | 180 | 95 | 5 | P | With a hot flame on its forehead, the user hurls itself at its target. This lowers the user’s Defense, Sp. Def, and Speed stats. |
Fusion Flare | Fire | 100 | 100 | 5 | Sp | The user brings down a giant flame. This move’s power is increased when influenced by an enormous lightning bolt. |
Fusion Bolt | Electric | 100 | 100 | 5 | P | The user throws down a giant lightning bolt. This move’s power is increased when influenced by an enormous flame. |
Flying Press | Fighting | 100 | 95 | 10 | P | The user dives down onto the target from the sky. This move is Fighting and Flying type simultaneously. |
Mat Block | Fighting | N/A | N/A | 15 | St | Using a pulled-up mat as a shield, the user protects itself and its allies from damaging moves. This does not stop status moves. |
Belch | Poison | 120 | 90 | 10 | Sp | The user lets out a damaging belch at the target. The user must eat a held Berry to use this move. |
Rototiller | Ground | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | Tilling the soil, the user makes it easier for plants to grow. This raises the Attack and Sp. Atk stats of Grass-type Pokémon. |
Sticky Web | Bug | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user weaves a sticky net around the opposing team, which lowers their Speed stat upon switching into battle. |
Fell Stinger | Bug | 50 | 100 | 25 | P | When the user knocks out a target with this move, the user’s Attack stat rises drastically. |
Ghost Force | Ghost | 90 | 100 | 10 | P | The user vanishes somewhere, then strikes the target on the next turn. This move hits even if the target protects itself. |
Halloween | Ghost | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | The user takes the target trick-or-treating. This adds Ghost type to the target’s type. |
Noble Roar | Normal | N/A | 100 | 30 | St | Letting out a noble roar, the user intimidates the target and lowers its Attack and Sp. Atk stats. |
Ion Deluge | Electric | N/A | N/A | 25 | St | The user disperses electrically charged particles, which changes Normal-type moves to Electric-type moves. |
Paracharge | Electric | 65 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The user attacks everything around it. The user’s HP is restored by half the damage taken by those hit. |
Forest Curse | Grass | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | The user puts a forest curse on the target. The target is now Grass type as well. |
Petal Storm | Grass | 90 | 100 | 15 | P | The user stirs up a violent petal blizzard and attacks everything around it. |
Freeze-Dry | Ice | 70 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The user rapidly cools the target. This may also leave the target frozen. This move is super effective on Water types. |
Charming Cry | Fairy | 40 | N/A | 15 | Sp | Letting out a charming cry, the user does emotional damage to opposing Pokémon. This attack never misses. |
Parting Shot | Dark | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | With a parting threat, the user lowers the target’s Attack and Sp. Atk stats. Then it switches with a party Pokémon. |
Topsy-Turvy | Dark | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | All stat changes affecting the target turn topsy-turvy and become the opposite of what they were. |
Drain Kiss | Fairy | 50 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user steals the target’s HP with a kiss. The user’s HP is restored by over half of the damage taken by the target. |
Crafty Guard | Fairy | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user protects itself and its allies from status moves with a mysterious power. This does not stop moves that do damage. |
Flower Guard | Fairy | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user raises the Defense stat of all Grass-type Pokémon in battle with a mysterious power. |
Grassy Field | Grass | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user turns the ground to grass for five turns. This restores the HP of Pokémon on the ground a little every turn and powers up Grass type-moves. |
Misty Field | Fairy | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | This protects Pokémon on the ground from status conditions and halves damage from Dragon-type moves for five turns. |
Electrify | Electric | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | If the target is electrified before it uses a move during that turn, the target’s move becomes Electric type. |
Play Rough | Fairy | 90 | 90 | 10 | P | The user plays rough with the target and attacks it. This may also lower the target’s Attack stat. |
Fairy Wind | Fairy | 40 | 100 | 30 | Sp | The user stirs up a fairy wind and strikes the target with it. |
Moonblast | Fairy | 95 | 100 | 15 | Sp | Borrowing the power of the moon, the user attacks the target. This may also lower the target’s Sp. Atk stat. |
Boomburst | Normal | 140 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks everything around it with the destructive power of a terrible, explosive sound. |
Fairy Lock | Fairy | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | By locking down the battlefield, the user keeps all Pokémon from fleeing during the next turn. |
King’s Guard | Steel | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user takes a defensive stance while it protects itself from damage. It also harshly lowers the Attack stat of any attacker who makes direct contact. |
Play Nice | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user and the target become friends, and the target loses its will to fight. This lowers the target’s Attack stat. |
Confide | Normal | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user tells the target a secret, and the target loses its ability to concentrate. This lowers the target’s Sp. Atk stat. |
Gem Storm | Rock | 100 | 95 | 5 | P | The user whips up a storm of diamonds to damage opposing Pokémon. This may also sharply raise the user’s Defense stat. |
Steam Blast | Water | 110 | 95 | 5 | Sp | The user immerses the target in superheated steam. This may also leave the target with a burn. |
Warp Hole | Psychic | 80 | N/A | 5 | Sp | Using a hyperspace hole, the user appears right next to the target and strikes. This also hits a target using a move such as Protect or Detect. |
Water Stars | Water | 15 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The user hits the target with throwing stars two to five times in a row. This move always goes first. |
Mystic Fire | Fire | 75 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks by breathing a special, hot fire. This also lowers the target’s Sp. Atk stat. |
Spiky Shield | Grass | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | In addition to protecting the user from attacks, this move also damages any attacker who makes direct contact. |
Scented Mist | Fairy | N/A | NA | 20 | St | The user raises the Sp. Def stat of an ally Pokémon by using a mysterious aroma. |
Eerie Pulse | Electric | N/A | 100 | 15 | St | The user’s body generates an eerie impulse. Exposing the target to it harshly lowers the target’s Sp. Atk stat. |
Venom Drench | Poison | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | Opposing Pokémon are drenched in an odd poisonous liquid. This lowers the Attack, Sp. Atk, and Speed stats of a poisoned target. |
Powder | Bug | N/A | 100 | 20 | St | The user covers the target in a combustible powder. If the target uses a Fire-type move, the powder explodes and damages the target. |
Geomancy | Fairy | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user absorbs energy and sharply raises its Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, and Speed stats on the next turn. |
Polar Flux | Electric | N/A | N/A | 20 | St | The user manipulates magnetic fields, which raises the Defense and Sp. Def stats of ally Pokémon with the Plus or Minus Ability. |
Static Field | Electric | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user electrifies the ground for five turns, powering up Electric-type moves. Pokémon on the ground no longer fall asleep. |
Dazzle | Fairy | 80 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user damages opposing Pokémon by emitting a powerful flash. |
Round Eyes | Fairy | N/A | 100 | 30 | St | The user stares at the target with its baby-doll eyes, which lowers its Attack stat. This move always goes first. |
Nuzzle | Electric | 20 | 100 | 20 | P | The user attacks by nuzzling its electrified cheeks against the target. This also leaves the target with paralysis. |
Infestation | Bug | 20 | 100 | 20 | Sp | The target is infested and attacked for four to five turns. The target can’t flee during this time. |
Grow Punch | Fighting | 40 | 100 | 20 | P | Striking opponents over and over makes the user’s fists harder. Hitting a target raises the Attack stat. |
Death Wing | Flying | 80 | 100 | 10 | Sp | The user absorbs its target’s HP. The user’s HP is restored by over half of the damage taken by the target. |
Land’s Arrow | Ground | 90 | 100 | 10 | P | This move also hits opposing Pokémon that are in the air. Those Pokémon are knocked down to the ground. |
Land’s Wave | Ground | 90 | 100 | 10 | P | The user attacks with a wave that crawls along the ground. Those hit can’t flee from battle. |
Land’s Wrath | Ground | 90 | 100 | 10 | P | The user gathers the energy of the land and focuses that power on opposing Pokémon to damage them. |
Razing Light | Fairy | 140 | 90 | 5 | Sp | Drawing power from the Eternal Flower, the user fires a powerful beam of light. This also damages the user quite a lot. |
Origin Pulse | Water | 110 | 85 | 10 | Sp | The user attacks opposing Pokémon with countless beams of light that glow a deep and brilliant blue. |
Death Blades | Ground | 120 | 85 | 10 | P | The user attacks opposing Pokémon by manifesting the power of the land in fearsome blades of stone. |
DragonAscent | Flying | 120 | 100 | 5 | P | After soaring upward, the user attacks its target by dropping out of the sky at high speeds. But it lowers its own Defense and Sp. Def stats in the process. |
Space Fury | Dark | 100 | N/A | 5 | P | Using its many arms, the user unleashes a barrage of attacks that ignore the effects of moves like Protect and Detect. But the user’s Defense stat falls. |
Speed Swap | Psychic | N/A | N/A | 10 | St | The user exchanges Speed stats with the target. |
Draco Hammer | Dragon | 90 | 100 | 15 | P | The user uses its body like a hammer to attack the target and inflict damage. |
Stomp Rage | Ground | 75 | 100 | 10 | P | Driven by frustration, the user attacks the target. If the user’s previous move has failed, the power of this move doubles. |
Shadow Bone | Ghost | 85 | 100 | 10 | P | The user attacks by beating the target with a bone that contains a spirit. This may also lower the target’s Defense stat. |
Move Tutors
Location | Move Taught |
Sootopolis City | Grass Pledge |
Mossdeep City | Fire Pledge |
Pacifidlog Town | Water Pledge |
Verdanturf Town | Frenzy Plant |
Fallarbor Town | Blast Burn |
Lavaridge Town | Hydro Cannon |
Mauville City | Secret Sword |
Fortree City | Relic Song |
Lilycove City | Draco Meteor |
Meteor Falls | DragonAscent |
Battle Frontier | Tailwind |
Battle Frontier | Heal Bell |
Battle Frontier | Pain Split |
Battle Frontier | Recycle |
Battle Frontier | Trick |
Battle Frontier | Foul Play |
Battle Frontier | Magic Coat |
Battle Frontier | Role Play |
Battle Frontier | Wonder Room |
Battle Frontier | Magic Room |
Battle Frontier | Bug Bite |
Battle Frontier | Snore |
Battle Frontier | Low Kick |
Battle Frontier | Hyper Voice |
Battle Frontier | Icy Wind |
Battle Frontier | Endure |
Battle Frontier | Signal Beam |
Battle Frontier | Ice Punch |
Battle Frontier | ThunderPunch |
Battle Frontier | Fire Punch |
Complete Item Lists
Technical Machines (TM) and Hidden Machines (HM)
TM/HM # | Name | Location | Price |
TM01 | Hone Claws | Slateport City | 3000 |
TM02 | Dragon Claw | Meteor Falls | N/A |
TM03 | Psyshock | Pacifidlog Town | N/A |
TM04 | Calm Mind | Mossdeep City | N/A |
TM05 | Roar | Route 114 | N/A |
TM06 | Toxic | Fiery Path | N/A |
TM07 | Hail | Shoal Cave | N/A |
TM08 | Bulk Up | Dewford Town | N/A |
TM09 | Venoshock | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM10 | Hidden Power | Fortree City | N/A |
TM11 | Sunny Day | Scorched Slab | N/A |
TM12 | Taunt | Route 110 | N/A |
TM13 | Ice Beam | Abandoned Ship | N/A |
TM14 | Blizzard | Lilycove City | 5500 |
TM15 | Hyper Beam | Lilycove City | 7500 |
TM16 | Light Screen | Lilycove City | 3000 |
TM17 | Protect | Lilycove City | 3000 |
TM18 | Rain Dance | Abandoned Ship | N/A |
TM19 | Roost | Fortree City | N/A |
TM20 | Safeguard | Lilycove City | 3000 |
TM21 | Frustration | Pacifidlog Town | N/A |
TM22 | Solar Beam | Safari Zone | N/A |
TM23 | Smack Down | Fortree City | 3000 |
TM24 | Thunderbolt | Mauville City | N/A |
TM25 | Thunder | Lilycove City | 5500 |
TM26 | Earthquake | Seafloor Cavern | N/A |
TM27 | Return | Pacifidlog Town | N/A |
TM28 | Dig | Route 114 | N/A |
TM29 | Psychic | Victory Road | N/A |
TM30 | Shadow Ball | Mt. Pyre | N/A |
TM31 | Brick Break | Sootopolis City | N/A |
TM32 | Double Team | Route 113 | N/A |
TM33 | Reflect | Lilycove City | 3000 |
TM34 | Sludge Wave | Route 132 | N/A |
TM35 | Flamethrower | Victory Road | N/A |
TM36 | Sludge Bomb | Dewford Town | N/A |
TM37 | Sandstorm | Route 111 | N/A |
TM38 | Fire Blast | Lilycove City | 5500 |
TM39 | Rock Tomb | Rustboro City | N/A |
TM40 | Aerial Ace | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM41 | Torment | Slateport City | N/A |
TM42 | Façade | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM43 | Flame Charge | Jagged Pass | N/A |
TM44 | Rest | Lilycove City | N/A |
TM45 | Attract | Verdanturf Town | N/A |
TM46 | Thief | Slateport City | N/A |
TM47 | Low Sweep | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM48 | Round | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM49 | Echoed Voice | Route 104 | N/A |
TM50 | Overheat | Lavaridge Town | N/A |
TM51 | Steel Wing | Granite Cave | N/A |
TM52 | Focus Blast | Lilycove City | 3000 |
TM53 | Energy Ball | Safari Zone | N/A |
TM54 | False Swipe | Rustboro City | N/A |
TM55 | Scald | Seafloor Cavern | N/A |
TM56 | Fling | Pacifidlog Town | N/A |
TM57 | Charge Beam | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM58 | Sky Drop | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM59 | Incinerate | Mt. Chimney | N/A |
TM60 | Quash | Mossdeep City | N/A |
TM61 | Will-O-Wisp | Mt. Pyre | N/A |
TM62 | Acrobatics | Route 119 | N/A |
TM63 | Embargo | S.S. Tidal | N/A |
TM64 | Explosion | Sky Pillar | N/A |
TM65 | Shadow Claw | Granite Cave | N/A |
TM66 | Payback | Fortree City | 3000 |
TM67 | Retaliate | Petalburg City | N/A |
TM68 | Giga Impact | Lilycove City | 3000 |
TM69 | Rock Polish | Jagged Pass | N/A |
TM70 | Flash | Granite Cave | N/A |
TM71 | Stone Edge | Lilycove City | 3000 |
TM72 | Volt Switch | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM73 | Thunder Wave | Slateport City | 3000 |
TM74 | Gyro Ball | Fortree City | 3000 |
TM75 | Swords Dance | Lavaridge Town | N/A |
TM76 | Struggle Bug | Slateport City | 3000 |
TM77 | Psych Up | Route 133 | N/A |
TM78 | Bulldoze | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM79 | Frost Breath | Shoal Cave | N/A |
TM80 | Rock Slide | Route 134 | N/A |
TM81 | X-Scissor | Victory Road | N/A |
TM82 | Dragon Tail | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM83 | Infestation | Sootopolis City | N/A |
TM84 | Poison Jab | Fortree City | 3000 |
TM85 | Dream Eater | Safari Zone | N/A |
TM86 | Grass Knot | Fortree City | N/A |
TM87 | Swagger | Fortree City | 3000 |
TM88 | Sleep Talk | Lilycove City | N/A |
TM89 | U-turn | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM90 | Substitute | Fortree City | 3000 |
TM91 | Flash Cannon | Fortree City | 3000 |
TM92 | Trick Room | Route 110 | N/A |
TM93 | Wild Charge | Safari Zone | N/A |
TM94 | Secret Power | Route 111 | N/A |
TM95 | Snarl | Fortree City | 3000 |
TM96 | Nature Power | Fiery Path | N/A |
TM97 | Dark Pulse | Aqua Hideout | N/A |
TM98 | Grow Punch | Mauville City | 3000 |
TM99 | Dazzle | Route 123 | N/A |
TM100 | Confide | Slateport City | 3000 |
TM101 | Focus Punch | Route 115 | N/A |
TM102 | Water Pulse | Sootopolis City | N/A |
TM103 | Giga Drain | Route 123 | N/A |
TM104 | Iron Tail | Meteor Falls | N/A |
TM105 | Shock Wave | Fortree City | 3000 |
TM106 | Skill Swap | Mt. Pyre | N/A |
TM107 | Snatch | S.S. Tidal | N/A |
TM108 | Dragon Pulse | Meteor Falls | N/A |
TM109 | Drain Punch | Maville City | 3000 |
TM110 | Stealth Rock | Slateport City | 3000 |
TM111 | Knock Off | Battle Frontier | 3000 |
TM112 | Drill Run | Battle Frontier | 3000 |
TM113 | Iron Head | Battle Frontier | 3000 |
TM114 | Zen Headbutt | Battle Frontier | 3000 |
TM115 | Aqua Tail | Battle Frontier | 3000 |
TM116 | Seed Bomb | Battle Frontier | 3000 |
TM117 | Heat Wave | Battle Frontier | 3000 |
TM118 | Earth Power | Battle Frontier | 3000 |
TM119 | Gunk Shot | Battle Frontier | 3000 |
TM120 | Superpower | Battle Frontier | 3000 |
HM01 | Cut | Rustboro City | N/A |
HM02 | Fly | Route 119 | N/A |
HM03 | Surf | Petalburg City | N/A |
HM04 | Strength | Rusturf Tunnel | N/A |
HM05 | Waterfall | Sootopolis City | N/A |
HM06 | Rock Smash | Mauville City | N/A |
HM07 | Dive | Mossdeep City | N/A |
Items
Item Name | Description | Location | Price |
Potion | A spray-type medicine for treating wounds. It can be used to restore 20 HP to an injured Pokémon. | Oldale Town, Route 102, Petalburg City, Route 104, Petalburg Woods, Rustboro City, Route 116, Slateport City, Lilycove City | 300 |
Antidote | A spray-type medicine for poisoning. It can be used once to lift the effects of being poisoned from a Pokémon. | Oldale Town, Petalburg City, Route 104, Rustboro City, Slateport City, Mauville City, Verdanturf Town, Fallarbor Town, Lavaridge Town, Fortree City, Lilycove City | 100 |
Burn Heal | A spray-type medicine for treating burns. It can be used once to heal a Pokémon suffering from a burn. | Verdanturf Town, Jagged Pass, Lavaridge Town, Lilycove | 250 |
Ice Heal | A spray-type medicine for freezing. It can be used once to defrost a Pokémon that has been frozen solid. | Verdanturf Town, Lavaridge Town, Lilycove City, Seafoam Islands, Shoal Cave | 250 |
Awakening | A spray-type medicine used against sleep. It can be used once to rouse a Pokémon from the clutches of sleep. | Oldale Town, Petalburg City, Mauville City, Verdanturf Town, Lavaridge Town, Fortree City, Lilycove City | 250 |
Parlyz Heal | A spray-type medicine for paralysis. It can be used once to free a Pokémon that has been paralyzed. | Oldale Town, Petalburg City, Petalburg Woods, Rustboro City, Slateport City, Mauville City, Verdanturf Town, Fallarbor Town, Lavaridge Town, Fortree City | 300 |
Full Restore | A medicine that can be used to fully restore the HP of a single Pokémon and heal any status conditions it has. | Magma Hideout, Ever Grande City, Victory Road, Battle Frontier | 3000 |
Max Potion | A spray-type medicine for treating wounds. It will completely restore the max HP of a single Pokémon. | Lilycove City, Mt. Pyre, Sootopolis City, Ever Grande City, Battle Frontier | 2500 |
Hyper Potion | A spray-type medicine for treating wounds. It can be used to restore 120 HP to an injured Pokémon. | Routes 118-120, Fortree City, Lilycove City, Route 123, Mossdeep City, Sootopolis City, Ever Grande City, Battle Frontier | 1200 |
Super Potion | A spray-type medicine for treating wounds. It can be used to restore 60 HP to an injured Pokémon. | Route 104, Rustboro City, Routes 115-116, Slateport City, Mauville City, Verdanturf Town, Fallarbor Town, Lavaridge Town, Fortree City, Lilycove City | 700 |
Full Heal | A spray-type medicine that is broadly effective. It can be used once to heal all the status conditions of a Pokémon. | Slateport City, Route 110, Meteor Falls, Jagged Pass, Routes 119-121, Lilycove City, Mossdeep City, Sootopolis City, Ever Grande City, Victory Road, Battle Frontier | 600 |
Revive | A medicine that can revive fainted Pokémon. It also restores half of a fainted Pokémon’s maximum HP. | Route 109, Route 110, Route 117, Route 114, Lavaridge Town, Fortree City, Routes 120-121, Lilycove City, Mossdeep City, Sootopolis City, Ever Grande City, Seafoam Islands, Cerulean Cave, Ilex Forest, Abandoned Ship, Battle Frontier | 1500 |
Max Revive | A medicine that can revive fainted Pokémon. It also fully restores a fainted Pokémon’s maximum HP. | Petalburg City, Route 121, Safari Zone, Magma Hideout, Route 133, Cerulean Cave, Stark Mountain, Abundant Shrine | 4000 |
Fresh Water | Water with a high mineral content. When consumed, it restores up to 30 HP to an injured Pokémon. | Lilycove City | 200 |
Soda Pop | A highly carbonated soda drink. When consumed, it restores up to 50 HP to an injured Pokémon. | Route 109, Lilycove City | 300 |
Lemonade | A very sweet and refreshing drink. When consumed, it restores up to 70 HP to an injured Pokémon. | Lilycove City | 350 |
Moomoo Milk | A bottle of highly nutritious milk. When consumed, it restores up to 100 HP to an injured Pokémon. | Held by wild Miltank | 500 |
EnergyPowder | A very bitter medicinal powder. When consumed, it restores up to 60 HP to an injured Pokémon. | Route 114, Lavaridge Town | 500 |
Energy Root | An extremely bitter medicinal root. When consumed, it restores up to 200 HP to an injured Pokémon. | Lavaridge Town | 800 |
Heal Powder | A very bitter medicinal powder. It can be used once to heal all the status conditions of a Pokémon. | Route 115, Lavaridge Town | 450 |
Revival Herb | A terribly bitter medicinal herb. It revives a fainted Pokémon and fully restores its maximum HP. | Lavaridge Town, Route 123 | 2800 |
Ether | This medicine can restore 10 PP to a single selected move that has been learned by a Pokémon. | Petalburg City, Petalburg Woods, Route 116, Route 109, Route 113, Ilex Forest | 1200 |
Max Ether | This medicine can fully restore the PP of a single selected move that has been learned by a Pokémon. | Rusturf Tunnel, Route 113, Route 119, Mt. Pyre | 2000 |
Elixir | This medicine can restore 10 PP to each of the moves that have been learned by a Pokémon. | Routes 110-111, Route 119, Route 123, Sootopolis City, Victory Road, Cerulean Cave, Stark Mountain | 3000 |
Max Elixir | This medicine can fully restore the PP of all of the moves that have been learned by a Pokémon. | Magma Hideout, Aqua Hideout, Victory Road, Cerulean Cave, Stark Mountain | 4500 |
Lava Cookie | Lavaridge Town’s local specialty. It can be used once to heal all the status conditions of a Pokémon. | Mt. Chimney | 200 |
Blue Flute | A flute made from blue glass that awakens sleeping Pokémon. | Route 113 | 100 |
Yellow Flute | A flute made from yellow glass that snaps Pokémon out of confusion. | Route 113 | 200 |
Red Flute | A flute made from red glass that snaps Pokémon out of infatuation. | Route 113 | 300 |
Black Flute | A flute made from black glass. It makes it easier to encounter strong Pokémon in the place you use it. | Route 113 | 400 |
White Flute | A flute made from white glass. It makes it easier to encounter weak Pokémon in the place you use it. | Route 113 | 500 |
Berry Juice | A 100 percent pure juice made of Berries. When consumed, it restores 20 HP to an injured Pokémon. | Held by wild Shuckle | 100 |
Sacred Ash | This rare ash can revive all fainted Pokémon in a party. In doing so, it also fully restores their maximum HP. | Held by wild Ho-oh | 200 |
Shoal Salt | Salt that you found inside Shoal Cave. | Shoal Cave | 20 |
Shoal Shell | A seashell that you found inside Shoal Cave. | Shoal Cave | 20 |
Red Shard | A small red shard. It appears to be a fragment of some sort of implement made long ago. | Route 124, Route 128 | 200 |
Blue Shard | A small blue shard. It appears to be a fragment of some sort of implement made long ago. | Route 124, Route 126 | 200 |
Yellow Shard | A small yellow shard. It appears to be a fragment of some sort of implement made long ago. | Route 124, Route 126 | 200 |
Green Shard | A small green shard. It appears to be a fragment of some sort of implement made long ago. | Route 124, Route 126 | 200 |
HP Up | A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base HP of a single Pokémon. | Route 116, Slateport City, Route 111, Route 121, Lilycove City, Route 127, Battle Frontier, Training Cave | 9800 |
Protein | A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base Attack stat of a single Pokémon. | Route 106, Slateport City, Route 111, Route 114, Lilycove City, Route 128, Route 132, Battle Frontier, Training Cave | 9800 |
Iron | A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base Defense stat of a single Pokémon. | Route 105, Slateport City, Route 115, Route 118, Lilycove City, Route 126, Battle Frontier, Training Cave | 9800 |
Carbos | A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base Speed stat of a single Pokémon. | Slateport City, Route 114, Route 121, Lilycove City, Route 124, Route 127, Route 134, Battle Frontier | 9800 |
Calcium | A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base Sp. Atk stat of a single Pokémon. | Slateport City, Route 119, Lilycove City, Routes 123-124, Battle Frontier, Training Cave | 9800 |
Rare Candy | A candy that is packed with energy. When consumed, it will instantly raise the level of a single Pokémon by one. | Petalburg City, Granite Cave, Route 107, Routes 110-111, Route 114, Route 119, Route 120, Mt. Pyre, Route 123, Magma Hideout, Route 127, Route 132, Stark Mountain, Abundant Shrine, Shoal Cave | 4800 |
PP Up | A medicine that can slightly raise the maximum PP of a single move that has been learned by the target Pokémon. | Routes 103-104, Route 109, Meteor Falls, Route 115, Route 123, Victory Road, Cerulean Cave, Stark Mountain | 9800 |
Zinc | A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base Sp. Def stat of a single Pokémon. | Slateport City, Routes 119-121, Lilycove City, Mt. Pyre, Route 127, Battle Frontier, Training Cave | 9800 |
PP Max | A medicine that can optimally raise the maximum PP of a single move that has been learned by the target Pokémon. | Route 110, Magma Hideout, Abundant Shrine | 9800 |
Guard Spec. | An item that prevents stat reduction among the Trainer’s party Pokémon for five turns after it is used in battle. | Route 103, Mauville City, Fallarbor Town, Lilycove City | 700 |
Dire Hit | An item that raises the critical-hit ratio greatly. It can be used only once and wears off if the Pokémon is withdrawn. | Route 110, Mauville City, Fallarbor Town, Lilycove City, Mt. Ember | 650 |
X Attack | An item that sharply boosts the Attack stat of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn. | Petalburg City, Petalburg Woods, Rustboro City, Mauville City, Fallarbor Town, Lilycove City, Mossdeep City, Sootopolis City | 1000 |
X Defense | An item that sharply boosts the Defense stat of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn. | Petalburg City, Rustboro City, Mauville City, Fallarbor Town, Lilycove City, Mossdeep City, Sootopolis City | 2000 |
X Speed | An item that sharply boosts the Speed stat of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn. | Petalburg City, Rustboro City, Mauville City, Fallarbor Town, Lavaridge Town, Lilycove City | 350 |
X Accuracy | An item that sharply boosts the accuracy of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn. | Route 104, Mauville City, Lilycove City | 950 |
X Sp. Atk. | An item that sharply boosts the Sp. Atk stat of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn. | Route 116, Verdanturf Town, Fallarbor Town, Lilycove City | 350 |
Fluffy Tail | A toy that attracts the attention of a Pokémon. It guarantees escape from any battle with wild Pokémon. | Verdanturf Town, Lilycove City | 1000 |
Super Repel | An item that prevents any low-level wild Pokémon from jumping out at you for a while. It lasts longer than Repel. | Route 113, Fallarbor Town, Lavaridge Town, Route 119, Fortree City, Lilycove City, Route 123 | 500 |
Max Repel | An item that prevents any low-level wild Pokémon from jumping out at you for a while. It lasts longer than Super Repel. | Lilycove City, Mossdeep City, Sootopolis City, Ever Grande City, Victory Road, Battle Frontier | 700 |
Escape Rope | A long and durable rope. Use it to escape instantly from a cave or a dungeon. | Petalburg City, Rustboro City, Granite Cave, Slateport City, Fallarbor Town, Lilycove City, Magma Hideout, Abandoned Ship | 550 |
Repel | An item that prevents any low-level wild Pokémon from jumping out at you for a while. | Petalburg City, Rustboro City, Route 116, Granite Cave, Slateport City, Route 117, Verdanturf Town, Lilycove City | 350 |
Sun Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It burns as red as the evening sun. | Mauville City, Mossdeep City | 2100 |
Moon Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It is as black as the night sky. | Mauville City, Meteor Falls | 2100 |
Fire Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. The stone has a fiery orange heart. | Mauville City, Fiery Path, Route 124, Mt. Ember | 2100 |
ThunderStone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It has a distinct thunderbolt pattern. | Mauville City, New Mauville, Route 124 | 2100 |
Water Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It is the blue of a pool of clear water. | Mauville City, Route 124, Seafoam Islands, Abandoned Ship | 2100 |
Leaf Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It has an unmistakable leaf pattern. | Mauville City, Route 119, Route 124 | 2100 |
Ice Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It has an unmistakable snowflake pattern. | Mauville City | 2100 |
Link Cable | A peculiar cable that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. | Mauville City | 2100 |
TinyMushroom | A very small and rare mushroom. It’s popular with a certain class of collectors and sought out by them. | Petalburg Woods | 500 |
Big Mushroom | A very large and rare mushroom. It’s popular with a certain class of collectors and sought out by them. | Abundant Shrine | 5000 |
Pearl | A rather small pearl that has a very nice silvery sheen to it. It can be sold cheaply to shops. | Route 124, Route 126, Route 128 | 1400 |
Big Pearl | A rather large pearl that has a very nice silvery sheen. It can be sold to shops for a high price. | Route 105, Routes 124-126, Route 133, Seafoam Islands, Shoal Cave | 7500 |
Stardust | Lovely red sand that flows between the fingers with a loose, silky feel. It can be sold at a low price to shops. | Route 106, Route 111, Route 126, Stark Mountain | 2000 |
Star Piece | A small shard of a beautiful gem that demonstrates a distinctly red sparkle. It can be sold at a high price to shops. | Route 108, Route 127, Route 133, Stark Mountain | 9800 |
Nugget | A nugget of the purest gold that gives off a lustrous gleam in direct light. It can be sold at a high price to shops. | Routes 112-113, Fallarbor Town, Routes 119-121, Aqua Hideout, Seafoam Islands, Cerulean Cave, Stark Mountain, Scorched Slab | 10000 |
Heart Scale | A pretty, heart-shaped scale that is extremely rare. Some people are happy to receive one. | Routes 104-106, Route 109, Route 115, Route 118, Lilycove City, Magma Hideout, Route 124, Routes 126-128 | 100 |
Exp. Share | This special device will allow all the Pokémon on your team to receive Exp. Points from battles. | Rustboro City | N/A |
Berries
No. | Name | Description | Location |
1 | Cheri Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from paralysis on its own in battle. | Routes 103-104 |
2 | Chesto Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from sleep on its own in battle. | Route 104, Route 116, Route 121 |
3 | Pecha Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from poisoning on its own in battle. | Route 102, Route 104, Routes 111-112, Route 120, Lilycove City, Route 123 |
4 | Rawst Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from a burn on its own in battle. | Route 112, Route 121, Route 123 |
5 | Aspear Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from being frozen on its own in battle. | Routes 120-121 |
6 | Leppa Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can restore 10 PP to a depleted move during battle. | Routes 103-104, Route 119 |
7 | Oran Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can restore its own HP by 10 points during battle. | Route 102, Route 104, Route 111 |
8 | Persim Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from confusion on its own in battle. | Route 114, Route 121 |
9 | Lum Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from any status condition during battle. | Held by Mew, Celebi, and Shaymin |
10 | Sitrus Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can restore its own HP by a small amount during battle. | Routes 118-119, Route 123 |
11 | Figy Berry | If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user’s HP in a pinch, but it will cause confusion if the user hates the taste. | N/A |
12 | Wiki Berry | If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user’s HP in a pinch, but it will cause confusion if the user hates the taste. | N/A |
13 | Mago Berry | If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user’s HP in a pinch, but it will cause confusion if the user hates the taste. | N/A |
14 | Aguav Berry | If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user’s HP in a pinch, but it will cause confusion if the user hates the taste. | N/A |
15 | Iapapa Berry | If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user’s HP in a pinch, but it will cause confusion if the user hates the taste. | N/A |
16 | Razz Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Coolness. Its red flesh is spicy when eaten. | Route 111, Route 121 |
17 | Bluk Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Beauty. Its blue flesh is sour when eaten. | Route 115 |
18 | Nanab Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Cuteness. Its pink flesh is sweet when eaten. | Route 110, Routes 120-121 |
19 | Wepear Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Cleverness. Its green flesh is bitter when eaten. | Route 117, Route 120 |
20 | Pinap Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Toughness. Its yellow flesh is sour when eaten. | Route 116, Route 120 |
21 | Pomeg Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base HP. | Route 119, Route 123 |
22 | Kelpsy Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base Attack. | Route 115 |
23 | Qualot Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base Defense. | Route 123 |
24 | Hondew Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base Sp. Atk. | Route 119 |
25 | Grepa Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base Sp. Def. | Route 123 |
26 | Tamato Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base Speed. | N/A |
27 | Cornn Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Beauty, this Berry is rare in other regions. | N/A |
28 | Magost Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Cuteness, this Berry is rare in other regions. | N/A |
29 | Rabuta Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Cleverness, this Berry is rare in other regions. | N/A |
30 | Nomel Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Toughness, this Berry is rare in other regions. | N/A |
31 | Spelon Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Cuteness, this Berry is rare in other regions. | N/A |
32 | Pamtre Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Beauty, this Berry is rare in other regions. | N/A |
33 | Watmel Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Cleverness, this Berry is rare in other regions. | N/A |
34 | Durin Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Cleverness, this Berry is rare in other regions. | N/A |
35 | Belue Berry | Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Beauty, this Berry is rare in other regions. | N/A |
36 | Occa Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Fire-type attack. | Held by wild Mawile, Pansage, and Simisage |
37 | Passho Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Water-type attack. | Held by Wild Phanpy, Donphan, Pansear, and Simisear |
38 | Wacan Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Electric-type attack. | Held by wild Buizel and Floatzel |
39 | Rindo Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Grass-type attack. | Held by wild Finneon and Lumineon |
40 | Yache Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Ice-type attack. | Held by wild Starly, Staravia, and Staraptor |
41 | Chople Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Fighting-type attack. | Held by wild Buneary and Lopunny |
42 | Kebia Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Poison-type attack. | N/A |
43 | Shuca Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Ground-type attack. | Held by wild Ponyta and Rapidash |
44 | Coba Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Flying-type attack. | Held by wild Sunkern |
45 | Payapa Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Psychic-type attack. | Held by wild Mankey and Primeape |
46 | Tanga Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Bug-type attack. | Held by wild Spoink and Grumpig |
47 | Charti Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Rock-type attack. | Held by wild Taillow and Swellow |
48 | Kasib Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Ghost-type attack. | N/A |
49 | Haban Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Dragon-type attack. | Held by wild Gible, Gabite, and Garchomp |
50 | Colbur Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Dark-type attack. | N/A |
51 | Babiri Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Steel-type attack. | Held by wild Glalie and Froslass |
52 | Chilan Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one Normal-type attack. | Held by wild Rattata and Raticate |
53 | Liechi Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its Attack stat will increase when it’s in a pinch. | N/A |
54 | Ganlon Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its Defense stat will increase when it’s in a pinch. | N/A |
55 | Salac Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its Speed stat will increase when it’s in a pinch. | N/A |
56 | Petaya Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its Sp. Atk stat will increase when it’s in a pinch. | N/A |
57 | Apicot Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its Sp. Def stat will increase when it’s in a pinch. | N/A |
58 | Lansat Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its critical-hit ratio will increase when it’s in a pinch. | N/A |
59 | Starf Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, one of its stats will sharply increase when it’s in a pinch. | N/A |
60 | Enigma Berry | ?????? | N/A |
62 | Custap Berry | A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it will be able to move first just once when it’s in a pinch. | N/A |
65 | Roseli Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Fairy-type attack. |
Held Items
Item Name | Description | Location |
Adamant Orb | A brightly gleaming orb to be held by Dialga. It boosts the power of Dragon- and Steel-type moves when it is held. | Route 128 |
Lustrous Orb | A beautifully glowing orb to be held by Palkia. It boosts the power of Dragon- and Water-type moves when it is held. | Route 129 |
Griseous Orb | A glowing orb to be held by Giratina. It boosts the power of Dragon- and Ghost-type moves when it is held. | Route 130 |
Full Incense | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This exotic-smelling incense makes the holder bloated and slow moving. | Slateport City |
Luck Incense | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It doubles any prize money received if the holding Pokémon joins a battle. | Slateport City |
Odd Incense | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This exotic-smelling incense boosts the power of Psychic-type moves. | Slateport City |
Pure Incense | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It helps keep wild Pokémon away if the holder is the head of the party. | Slateport City |
Rock Incense | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This exotic-smelling incense boosts the power of Rock-type moves. | Slateport City |
Rose Incense | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This exotic-smelling incense boosts the power of Grass-type moves. | Slateport City |
Wave Incense | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This incense has a curious aroma that boosts the power of Water-type moves. | Slateport City |
Absorb Bulb | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts Sp. Atk if hit with a Water-type attack. It can only be used once. | Held by wild Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, and Bellossom |
Air Balloon | An item to be held by a Pokémon. The holder will float in the air until hit. Once hit, this item will burst. | Battle Frontier |
Assault Vest | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This offensive vest raises Sp. Def but prevents the use of status moves. | Battle Frontier |
Big Root | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts the amount of HP the holder recovers from HP-stealing moves. | Route 123 |
Binding Band | An item to be held by a Pokémon. A band that increases the power of binding moves used by the holder. | Battle Frontier |
Black Sludge | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It gradually restores HP to Poison-type Pokémon. It damages any other type. | Held by Grimer, Muk, Grimer (Alolan), and Muk (Alolan) |
Cell Battery | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts Attack if hit with an Electric-type attack. It can only be used once. | Held by Geodude (Alolan), Graveler (Alolan), Golem (Alolan), Plusle, and Minun |
Choice Scarf | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This curious scarf boosts Speed but only allows the use of one move. | Battle Frontier |
Choice Specs | An item to be held by a Pokémon. These curious glasses boost Sp. Atk but only allow the use of one move. | Battle Frontier |
Damp Rock | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It extends the duration of the move Rain Dance when used by the holder. | Weather Institute |
Destiny Knot | An item to be held by a Pokémon. If the holder becomes infatuated, the opposing Pokémon will be, too. | Abandoned Ship |
Eject Button | An item to be held by a Pokémon. If the holder is hit by an attack, it will be switched out of battle. | Battle Frontier |
Burn Drive | A cassette to be held by Genesect. It changes Genesect’s Techno Blast move so it becomes Fire type. | New Mauville |
Chill Drive | A cassette to be held by Genesect. It changes Genesect’s Techno Blast move so it becomes Ice type. | New Mauville |
Douse Drive | A cassette to be held by Genesect. It changes Genesect’s Techno Blast move so it becomes Water type. | New Mauville |
Shock Drive | A cassette to be held by Genesect. It changes Genesect’s Techno Blast move so it becomes Electric type. | New Mauville |
Eviolite | A mysterious Evolutionary lump. When held by a Pokémon that can still evolve, it raises both Defense and Sp. Def. | Route 123 |
Expert Belt | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a well-worn belt that slightly boosts the power of supereffective moves. | Battle Frontier |
Flame Orb | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a bizarre orb that will afflict the holder with a burn during battle. | Held by wild Heatmor |
Float Stone | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This very light stone reduces the weight of a Pokémon when held. | Rustboro City |
Focus Sash | An item to be held by a Pokémon. If the holder has full HP, it will endure a potential KO attack with 1 HP. The item then disappears. | Battle Frontier |
BrightPowder | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It casts a tricky glare that lowers the opposing Pokémon’s accuracy. | Battle Frontier |
White Herb | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It will restore any lowered stat in battle. It can be used only once. | Route 104, Battle Frontier |
Macho Brace | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This stiff, heavy brace helps Pokémon grow strong but cuts Speed in battle. | Route 111 |
Quick Claw | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This light, sharp claw lets the bearer move first occasionally. | Rustboro City, Battle Frontier |
Soothe Bell | An item to be held by a Pokémon. The comforting chime of this bell calms the holder, making it friendly. | Slateport City |
Mental Herb | An item to be held by a Pokémon. The holder shakes off move-binding effects to move freely. It can be used only once. | Battle Frontier |
Choice Band | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This curious headband boosts Attack but only allows the use of one move. | Battle Frontier |
King’s Rock | An item to be held by a Pokémon. When the holder successfully inflicts damage, the target may also flinch. | Mossdeep City, Battle Frontier |
SilverPowder | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a shiny, silver powder that will boost the power of Bug-type moves. | Held by wild Butterfree, Venomoth, Beautifly, Dustox, Masquerain, Wormadam (All Cloaks), Mothim, Volcarona |
Amulet Coin | If a Pokémon that is holding this item is sent into a Trainer battle, the money earned from the battle is doubled. | Littleroot Town |
Cleanse Tag | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It helps keep wild Pokémon away if the holder is the head of the party. | Mt. Pyre |
Soul Dew | A wondrous orb to be held by either Latios or Latias. It raises the power of Psychic- and Dragon-type moves. | Held by wild Latios and Latias |
DeepSeaTooth | An item to be held by Clamperl. This fang gleams a sharp silver and raises the holder’s Sp. Atk stat. | Held by wild Carvanha, Sharpedo, Huntail, and Basculin (Red-Striped) |
DeepSeaScale | An item to be held by Clamperl. This scale shines with a faint pink and raises the holder’s Sp. Def stat. | Held by wild Chinchou, Lanturn, Gorebyss, Relicanth, Basculin (Blue-Striped) |
Smoke Ball | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It enables the holder to flee from any wild Pokémon encounter without fail. | Route 110 |
Everstone | An item to be held by a Pokémon. A Pokémon holding this peculiar stone is prevented from evolving. | Granite Cave |
Focus Band | An item to be held by a Pokémon. The holder may endure a potential KO attack, leaving it with just 1 HP. | Shoal Cave, Battle Frontier |
Lucky Egg | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s an egg filled with happiness that earns extra Exp. Points in battle. | Held by wild Happiny, Chansey, Blissey, and Pelipper |
Scope Lens | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a lens for scoping out weak points. It boosts the holder’s critical-hit ratio. | Battle Frontier |
Metal Coat | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a special metallic film that can boost the power of Steel-type moves. | Held by wild Magnemite, Magneton, Magnezone, Steelix, Skarmory, Beldum, Metang, Metagross, Bronzor, and Bronzong |
Leftovers | An item to be held by a Pokémon. The holder’s HP is slowly but steadily restored throughout every battle. | S.S. Tidal, Battle Frontier |
Dragon Scale | A very tough and inflexible scale. Dragon-type Pokémon may be holding this item when caught. | Held by wild Horsea, Seadra, Kingdra, Dratini, Dragonair, and Dragonite |
Light Ball | An item to be held by Pikachu. It’s a puzzling orb that boosts its Attack and Sp. Atk stats. | Held by wild Pikachu |
Soft Sand | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a loose, silky sand that boosts the power of Ground-type moves. | Route 109 |
Hard Stone | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a durable stone that boosts the power of Rock-type moves. | Route 110 |
Miracle Seed | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a seed imbued with life force that boosts the power of Grass-type moves. | Petalburg Woods |
BlackGlasses | An item to be held by a Pokémon. A pair of shady-looking glasses that boost the power of Dark-type moves. | Route 116 |
Black Belt | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This belt helps the wearer to focus and boosts the power of Fighting-type moves. | Held by wild Makuhita, Throh, and Sawk |
Magnet | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a powerful magnet that boosts the power of Electric-type moves. | Route 110 |
Mystic Water | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This teardrop-shaped gem boosts the power of Water-type moves. | Held by wild Goldeen, Seaking, Lapras, and Castform |
Sharp Beak | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a long, sharp beak that boosts the power of Flying-type moves. | Held by wild Fearow, Doduo, and Dodrio |
Poison Barb | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This small, poisonous barb boosts the power of Poison-type moves. | Held by wild Beedrill, Arbok, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Qwilfish, Budew, Roselia, Roserade, Vespiquen, Skorupi, Drapion, Venipede, Whirlipede, Scolipede |
NeverMeltIce | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a heat- repelling piece of ice that boosts the power of Ice-type moves. | Shoal Cave |
Spell Tag | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a sinister, eerie tag that boosts the power of Ghost-type moves. | Held by wild Haunter, Gengar, Misdreavus, Shuppet, Banette, Duskull, Dusclops, Dusknoir, Yamask, and Cofagrigus |
TwistedSpoon | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This spoon is imbued with telekinetic power and boosts Psychic-type moves. | Held by wild Abra, Kadabra, and Alakazam |
Charcoal | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a combustible fuel that boosts the power of Fire-type moves. | Lavaridge Town |
Dragon Fang | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This hard and sharp fang boosts the power of Dragon-type moves. | Held by wild Bagon, Shelgon, Salamence, and Druddigon |
Silk Scarf | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a sumptuous scarf that boosts the power of Normal-type moves. | Dewford Town |
Up-Grade | A transparent device somehow filled with all sorts of data. It was produced by Silph Co. | Mauville City |
Shell Bell | An item to be held by a Pokémon. The holder regains a little HP every time it inflicts damage on others. | Shoal Cave |
Sea Incense | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This incense has a curious aroma that boosts the power of Water-type moves. | Slateport City |
Lax Incense | An item to be held by a Pokémon. The beguiling aroma of this incense may cause attacks to miss its holder. | Slateport City |
Lucky Punch | An item to be held by Chansey. This pair of lucky boxing gloves will boost Chansey’s critical-hit ratio. | Held by wild Happiny and Chansey |
Metal Powder | An item to be held by Ditto. Extremely fine yet hard, this odd powder boosts the Defense stat. | Held by wild Ditto |
Thick Club | An item to be held by Cubone or Marowak. It’s a hard bone of some sort that boosts the Attack stat. | Held by wild Cubone and Marowak |
Stick | An item to be held by Farfetch’d. This very long and stiff stalk of leek boosts its critical-hit ratio. | Held by wild Farfetch’d |
Heat Rock | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It extends the duration of the move Sunny Day when used by the holder. | Weather Institute |
Icy Rock | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It extends the duration of the move Hail when used by the holder. | Weather Institute |
Iron Ball | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It lowers Speed and allows Ground-type moves to hit Flying-type and levitating holders. | Stark Mountain |
Lagging Tail | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is tremendously heavy and makes the holder move slower than usual. | Held by wild Slowpoke, Lickitung, and Lickilicky |
Life Orb | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts the power of moves, but at the cost of some HP on each hit. | Held by wild Absol |
Light Clay | An item to be held by a Pokémon. Protective moves like Light Screen and Reflect will be effective longer. | Held by wild Baltoy, Claydol, Golett, and Golurk |
Glowing Moss | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts Sp. Def if hit with a Water-type attack. It can only be used once. | Held by wild Corsola |
Metronome | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts moves used consecutively, but only until a different move is used. | Held by wild Kricketot, Kricketune, and Chatot |
Muscle Band | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This headband exudes strength, slightly boosting the power of physical moves. | Battle Frontier |
Power Anklet | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder’s Speed stat to grow more after battling. | Battle Frontier |
Power Band | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder’s Sp. Def stat to grow more after battling. | Battle Frontier |
Power Belt | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder’s Defense stat to grow more after battling. | Battle Frontier |
Power Bracer | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder’s Attack stat to grow more after battling. | Battle Frontier |
Power Lens | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder’s Sp. Atk stat to grow more after battling. | Battle Frontier |
Power Weight | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder’s maximum HP to grow more after battling. | Battle Frontier |
Power Herb | A single-use item to be held by a Pokémon. It allows the holder to immediately use a move that normally requires a turn to charge. | Held by wild Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry |
Quick Powder | An item to be held by Ditto. Extremely fine yet hard, this odd powder boosts the Speed stat. | Held by wild Ditto |
Red Card | An item to be held by a Pokémon. When the holder is hit by an attack, the attacker is removed from battle. | Battle Frontier |
Ring Target | An item to be held by a Pokémon. Moves that normally have no effect will land on a Pokémon holding it. | Battle Frontier |
Rocky Helmet | An item to be held by a Pokémon. If the holder is hit, the attacker will also be damaged upon contact. | Weather Institute |
Safe Goggles | An item to be held by a Pokémon. These goggles protect the holder from both weather-related damage and powder. | Battle Frontier |
Shed Shell | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This discarded carapace enables the holder to switch out of battle without fail. | Held by wild Seviper, Scraggy, Scrafty |
Smooth Rock | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It extends the duration of the move Sandstorm when used by the holder. | Weather Institute |
Snowball | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts Attack if hit with an Ice-type attack. It can only be used once. | Held by Vulpix (Alolan), Ninetales (Alolan), and Snorunt |
Sticky Barb | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It damages the holder every turn and may latch on to Pokémon that touch the holder. | Held by wild Cacnea, Cacturne, Ferroseed, and Ferrothorn |
Toxic Orb | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a bizarre orb that will badly poison the holder during battle. | Battle Frontier |
Weak Policy | An item to be held by a Pokémon. Attack and Sp. Atk sharply increase if the holder is hit with a move it’s weak to. | Battle Frontier |
Wide Lens | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a magnifying lens that slightly boosts the accuracy of moves. | Held by wild Yanma, Yanmega, and Sableye |
Red Scarf | An item to be held by a Pokémon. During a contest, it raises the Cool aspect of the Pokémon holding it. | Slateport City |
Blue Scarf | An item to be held by a Pokémon. During a contest, it raises the Beauty aspect of the Pokémon holding it. | Slateport City |
Pink Scarf | An item to be held by a Pokémon. During a contest, it raises the Cute aspect of the Pokémon holding it. | Slateport City |
Green Scarf | An item to be held by a Pokémon. During a contest, it raises the Clever aspect of the Pokémon holding it. | Slateport City |
Yellow Scarf | An item to be held by a Pokémon. During a contest, it raises the Tough aspect of the Pokémon holding it. | Slateport City |
Red Orb | A shiny red orb that is said to have a legend tied to it. It’s known to have a deep connection with the Hoenn region. | Terra Cave |
Blue Orb | A shiny blue orb that is said to have a legend tied to it. It’s known to have a deep connection with the Hoenn region. | Marine Cave |
Bug Gem | A gem with an insect-like essence. When held, it strengthens the power of a Bug-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Dark Gem | A gem with an essence of darkness. When held, it strengthens the power of a Dark-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Dragon Gem | A gem with a draconic essence. When held, it strengthens the power of a Dragon-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Electric Gem | A gem with an essence of electricity. When held, it strengthens the power of an Electric-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Fairy Gem | A gem with an essence of the fey. When held, it strengthens the power of a Fairy-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Fighting Gem | A gem with an essence of combat. When held, it strengthens the power of a Fighting-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Fire Gem | A gem with an essence of fire. When held, it strengthens the power of a Fire-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Flying Gem | A gem with an essence of air. When held, it strengthens the power of a Flying-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Ghost Gem | A gem with a spectral essence. When held, it strengthens the power of a Ghost-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Grass Gem | A gem with an essence of nature. When held, it strengthens the power of a Grass-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Ground Gem | A gem with an essence of land. When held, it strengthens the power of a Ground-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Ice Gem | A gem with an essence of ice. When held, it strengthens the power of an Ice-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Normal Gem | A gem with an ordinary essence. When held, it strengthens the power of a Normal-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Poison Gem | A gem with an essence of poison. When held, it strengthens the power of a Poison-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Psychic Gem | A gem with an essence of the mind. When held, it strengthens the power of a Psychic-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Rock Gem | A gem with an essence of rock. When held, it strengthens the power of a Rock-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Steel Gem | A gem with an essence of steel. When held, it strengthens the power of a Steel-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Water Gem | A gem with an essence of water. When held, it strengthens the power of a Water-type move one time. | Dewford Town |
Draco Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Dragon-type moves. | Route 128 |
Dread Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Dark-type moves. | Route 127 |
Earth Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ground-type moves. | Route 130 |
Fist Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Fighting-type moves. | Route 130 |
Flame Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Fire-type moves. | Route 107 |
Icicle Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ice-type moves. | Route 130 |
Insect Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Bug-type moves. | Route 127 |
Iron Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Steel-type moves. | Held by the shiny Beldum |
Meadow Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Grass-type moves. | Route 130 |
Mind Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Psychic-type moves. | Route 126 |
Pixie Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Fairy-type moves. | Route 128 |
Sky Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Flying-type moves. | Route 124 |
Splash Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Water-type moves. | Route 129 |
Spooky Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ghost-type moves. | Route 127 |
Stone Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Rock-type moves. | Route 128 |
Toxic Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Poison-type moves. | Route 129 |
Zap Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Electric-type moves. | Route 129 |
Wise Glasses | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This thick pair of glasses slightly boosts the power of special moves. | Battle Frontier |
Zoom Lens | An item to be held by a Pokémon. If the holder moves after its target moves, its accuracy will be boosted. | Battle Frontier |
Abomasite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Abomasnow hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Route 123 |
Absolite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Absol hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Safari Zone |
Aerodactylte | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Aerodactyl hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Meteor Falls |
Aggronite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Aggron hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Rusturf Tunnel |
Alakazite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Alakazam hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Slateport City |
Altarianite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Altaria hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Lilycove City |
Ampharosite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Ampharos hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | New Mauville |
Audinite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Audino hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Battle Frontier |
Banettite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Banette hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Mt. Pyre |
Beedrillite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Beedrill hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Abandoned Ship |
Blastoisnite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Blastoise hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | S.S. Tidal |
Blazikenite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Blaziken hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Route 114 |
Cameruptite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Camerupt hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Magma Hideout |
CharizardteX | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Charizard hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Fiery Path |
CharizardteY | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Charizard hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Scorched Slab |
Diancite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Diancie hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Battle Frontier |
Galladite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Gallade hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Fallarbor Town |
Garchompite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Garchomp hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Fortree City |
Gardevoirite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Gardevoir hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Verdanturf Town |
Gengarite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Gengar hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Battle Frontier |
Glalitite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Glalie hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Shoal Cave |
Gyaradosite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Gyarados hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Route 123 |
Heracronite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Heracross hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Route 127 |
Houndoomnite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Houndoom hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Lavaridge Town |
Kangaskhante | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Kangaskhan hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Pacifidlog Town |
Latiasite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Latias hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Southern Island |
Latiosite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Latios hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Southern Island |
Lopunnite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Lopunny hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Mauville City |
Lucarionite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Lucario hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Lilycove City |
Manectite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Manectric hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Route 110 |
Mawilite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Mawile hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Route 117 |
Medichamite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Medicham hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Mt. Pyre |
Metagrossite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Metagross hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Steven after you beat him |
Mewtwonite X | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Mewtwo hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Littleroot Town |
Mewtwonite Y | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Mewtwo hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Ever Grande City |
Pidgeotite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Pidgeot hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Verdanturf Town |
Pinsirite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Pinsir hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Route 124 |
Sablenite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Sableye hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Sootopolis City |
Salamencite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Salamence hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Meteor Falls |
Sceptilite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Sceptile hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Route 114 |
Scizorite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Scizor hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Petalburg Woods |
Sharpedonite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Sharpedo hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Aqua Hideout |
Slowbronite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Slowbro hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Shoal Cave |
Steelixite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Steelix hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Granite Cave |
Swampertite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Swampert hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Route 114 |
Tyranitarite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Tyranitar hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Jagged Pass |
Venusaurite | One of a variety of mysterious Mega Stones. Have Venusaur hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle. | Route 119 |
Oval Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It’s as round as a Pokémon Egg. | Mauville City |
Key Items
Item Name | Description | Location |
Mach Bike | This folding Bike more than doubles your movement speed. | Mauville City |
Coin Case | A case for holding coins obtained at the Game Corner. It can hold up to 9,999 coins. | Mauville City |
Itemfinder | A device used for finding items. If there is a hidden item nearby when it is used, it emits a signal. | Route 110 |
Old Rod | An old and beat-up fishing rod. Use it at any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon. | Dewford Town |
Good Rod | A new, good-quality fishing rod. Use it at any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon. | Route 118 |
Super Rod | An awesome, high-tech fishing rod. Use it at any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon. | Mossdeep City |
S.S. Ticket | Ticket required for sailing on a ferry. | Littleroot Town |
Mega Ring | This ring contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in Battle. | Littleroot Town |
Wailmer Pail | This is a tool for watering Berries you planted to make them grow more quickly. | Route 104 |
Devon Goods | A package that contains Devon’s machine parts. | Rusturf Tunnel |
Soot Sack | A sack used to gather and hold volcanic ash. | Route 113 |
Basement Key | The key for New Mauville beneath Mauville City. | Mauville City |
Acro Bike | This folding Bike allows you to perform actions such as wheelies and bunny hops. | Mauville City |
PokéBlock Case | A case for holding PokéBlocks made with a Berry Blender. | Lilycove City |
Letter | An extremely important letter to Steven from the President of Devon Corporation. | Rustboro City |
Eon Ticket | The ticket required for sailing on a ferry to the Southern Island. | Desert Underpass |
Scanner | A device found inside Abandoned Ship. | Abandoned Ship |
Go-Goggles | Nifty goggles to protect eyes from desert sandstorms. | Lavaridge Town |
Meteorite | A Meteorite originally found at Meteor Falls. You got it at Mt. Chimney. | Mt. Chimney |
Room 1 Key | A key that opens a door inside Abandoned Ship. | Abandoned Ship |
Room 2 Key | A key that opens a door inside Abandoned Ship. | Abandoned Ship |
Room 4 Key | A key that opens a door inside Abandoned Ship. | Abandoned Ship |
Room 6 Key | A key that opens a door inside Abandoned Ship. | Abandoned Ship |
Storage Key | A key that opens the storage hold inside Abandoned Ship. | Abandoned Ship |
Devon Scope | A special device made by Devon Corporation that signals the presence of any unseen Pokémon. | Route 120 |
DNA Splicers | A splicer that fuses Kyurem and a certain Pokémon. They are said to have been one in the beginning. | Giant Chasm |
Gracidea | A flower sometimes bundled in bouquets to convey gratitude on special occasions like birthdays. | Flower Paradise |
Prison Flask | A bottle believed to have been used to seal away the power of a certain Pokémon long, long ago. | Route 128 |
Reveal Glass | A looking glass that reveals the truth. It’s a mysterious glass that returns a Pokémon to its original shape. | Abundant Shrine |
Shiny Charm | A shiny charm said to increase the chance of finding a Shiny Pokémon in the wild. | Held by special Greninja |
MysticTicket | A ticket required to board the ship to Navel Rock. It glows with a mystic light. | Slateport City |
AuroraTicket | A ticket required to board the ship to Birth Island. It glows beautifully. | Sky Pillar |
Magma Emblem | A medal-like item in the same shape as Team Magma’s mark. | Mt. Pyre |
Old Sea Map | A chart that can take you to Faraway Island. | Training Cave |
Name | Description | Location | Price |
Orange Mail | A piece of Mail featuring a cute Zigzagoon print. It is to be held by a Pokémon. | Petalburg City | 50 |
Harbor Mail | A piece of Mail featuring a cute Wingull print. It is to be held by a Pokémon. | Slateport City, Abandoned Ship | 50 |
Glitter Mail | A piece of Mail featuring a cute Pikachu print. It is to be held by a Pokémon. | Route 110 | 50 |
Mech Mail | A piece of Mail featuring a cute Magnemite print. It is to be held by a Pokémon. | Lilycove City | 50 |
Wood Mail | A piece of Mail featuring a cute Slakoth print. It is to be held by a Pokémon. | Fortree City | 50 |
Wave Mail | A piece of Mail featuring a cute Wailmer print. It is to be held by a Pokémon. | Lilycove City | 50 |
Bead Mail | A piece of Mail to be held by a Pokémon. It will bear the print of the Pokémon holding it. | Route 110 | 50 |
Shadow Mail | A piece of Mail featuring a cute Duskull print. It is to be held by a Pokémon. | Sootopolis City | 50 |
Tropic Mail | A piece of Mail featuring a cute Bellossom print. It is to be held by a Pokémon. | Route 110 | 50 |
Poké Balls
Name | Description | Location | Price |
Master Ball | The best Poké Ball with the ultimate level of performance. With it, you will catch any wild Pokémon without fail. | Aqua Hideout | N/A |
Ultra Ball | An ultra-high-performance Poké Ball that provides a higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a Great Ball. | Route 119, Fortree City, Lilycove City, Route 123, Mossdeep City, Route 126, Sootopolis City, Ever Grande City, Victory Road, Seafoam Islands, Mt. Ember, Cerulean Cave, Battle Frontier | 1200 |
Great Ball | A good, high-performance Poké Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Poké Ball. | Petalburg Woods, Rustboro City, Route 109, Slateport City, Route 110, Mauville City, Route 117, Verdanturf Town, Fallarbor Town, Route 115, Jagged Pass, Lavaridge Town, Fortree City, Lilycove City | 600 |
Poké Ball | A device for catching wild Pokémon. It’s thrown like a ball at a Pokémon, comfortably encapsulating its target. | Littleroot Town, Oldale Town, Petalburg Town, Route 104, Petalburg Woods, Rustboro City, Rusturf Tunnel, Route 106, Granite Cave, Slateport City, Route 110, Mauville City, Lilycove City | 200 |
Safari Ball | A special Poké Ball that is used only in the Safari Zone. It is recognizable by the camouflage pattern decorating it. | Safari Zone | N/A |
Net Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that is more effective when attempting to catch Water- or Bug-type Pokémon. | Lilycove City, Mossdeep City | 1000 |
Dive Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well when catching Pokémon that live underwater. | Lilycove City, Mossdeep City, Abandoned Ship | 1000 |
Nest Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that becomes more effective the lower the level of the wild Pokémon. | Verdanturf Town, Route 120, Lilycove City, Aqua Hideout | 1000 |
Repeat Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on a Pokémon species that has been caught before. | Rustboro City, Route 116, Lilycove City | 1000 |
Timer Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that becomes progressively more effective the more turns that are taken in battle. | Rustboro City, Lilycove City | 1000 |
Luxury Ball | A particularly comfortable Poké Ball that makes a wild Pokémon quickly grow friendlier after being caught. | Lilycove City, Abandoned Ship | 1000 |
Premier Ball | A somewhat rare Poké Ball that was made as a commemorative item used to celebrate an event of some sort. | Rustboro City, Lilycove City | 200 |
Level Ball | A Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon that are at a lower level than your own Pokémon. | Lilycove City | 200 |
Lure Ball | A Poké Ball that is good for catching Pokémon that you reel in with a Rod while out fishing. | Lilycove City | 200 |
Moon Ball | A Poké Ball that will make it easier to catch Pokémon that can evolve using a Moon Stone. | Lilycove City | 200 |
Friend Ball | A strange Poké Ball that will make the wild Pokémon caught with it more friendly toward you immediately. | Lilycove City | 200 |
Love Ball | A Poké Ball that works best when catching a Pokémon that is of the opposite gender of your Pokémon. | Lilycove City | 200 |
Heavy Ball | A Poké Ball that is better than usual at catching very heavy Pokémon. | Lilycove City | 200 |
Fast Ball | A Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon that are usually very quick to run away. | Lilycove City | 200 |
Dusk Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch wild Pokémon at night or in dark places like caves. | Lilycove City | 1000 |
Quick Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that has a more successful catch rate if used at the start of a wild encounter. | Lilycove City | 1000 |
Heal Ball | A remedial Poké Ball that restores the HP of a Pokémon caught with it and eliminates any status conditions. | Lilycove City | 300 |
Cherish Ball | A quite rare Poké Ball that has been crafted in order to commemorate a special occasion of some sort. | Lilycove City | 200 |
Beast Ball | A special Poké Ball designed to catch Ultra Beasts. It has a low success rate for catching others. | Lilycove City | 1000 |