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- Route 117
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- Route 111, 112, and 113
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- Route 114
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- Route 118 and 119
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- Route 120 and 121
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- Route 127 and 126
- Sootopolis City
- Route 128, 129, 130, 131
- Pacifidlog Town
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Key
- Words that are in BOLD face shows that it's an item.
- Words that are UNDERLINED shows that it's a location.
- Pokemon names with normal text color can be found in all versions.
- Pokemon names with a RUBY color can only be found in Ruby version.
- Pokemon names with a SAPPHIRE color can only be found in Sapphire version.
- Pokemon names with an EMERALD color can only be found in Emerald version.
- Pokemon names with a cannot be found in Emerald version.
Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald Walkthrough:
Ever Grande City (Victory Road/Pokemon League)
Victory Road
Once you set foot on Ever Grande City, the first place you want to go to is the Pokemon Center. Heal your Pokemon, and make sure your Pokemon knows Surf, Strength, Flash, Rock Smash, and Waterfall, needed to get through what's coming up next. Then, go into the cave. It's that familiar name: Victory Road.
Victory Road is filled with super tough wild Pokemon and powerful trainers, so you better be prepared. Go straight up, go up the stairs, and cross the bridge. Go up a bit more, fight the trainer, and climb onto the ladder. Use Flash to see more of the screen. Go right, down a bit, and then left. Push the boulder left and the next boulder right using Strength. Continue down the path that was previously blocked. Next, use Rock Smash to break the rock, and go up the stairs. Cross the bridge, and when you step down the stairs, a trainer will challenge you to a match. At the split go down, you will eventually find another ladder going down. Fight the trainer and go up to the water. Surf up a little, and then go up the stairs and take the nearest ladder. In the area, you'll find TM 29 - Psychic. Go back to the water, and surf west until you reach the waterfall. Now go up the waterfall.
There is a hidden Elixir in the empty area to the right. Go on land and walk west. You'll find a trainer and a Full Heal. Continue surfing west, and go down the waterfall. Go east, and climb the ladder. Afterwards, go down. You'll find some rocks that you'll need to either break or push. Smash the first rock, and move the first boulder up. Smash the second rock, and continue north. Climb the ladder. Go up the stairs, corss the bridge, and go north. A trainer challenges you to a battle. Follow the path afterwards. When you reach the top, Wally will challenge you to a battle. He has a total of five Pokemon, and they're pretty strong. I suggest that you save the game before going near the top. Get out of Victory Road and follow the path. You've finally made it to the Pokemon League!
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Pokemon League
You'll definitely want to heal your Pokemon once you get into the Pokemon League building. Go into your PC, and draw out any Pokemon you want to use during battle. Stock up on some essential items, such as Full Restore or Revive. After that, save the game in case you lose, and talk to one of the two officials standing by the entrance. Go inside, and get ready to battle the Elite Four!
The first member of the Elite Four is Sidney. He uses Dark Pokemon. His Pokemon are listed below:
- lv. 46 Mightyena (Dark)
- lv. 48 Cacturne (Dark/Grass)
- lv. 46 Shiftry (Dark/Grass)
- lv. 48 Sharpedo(Dark/Water)
- lv. 49 Absol(Dark)
The second member of the Elite Four is Phoebe. She uses Ghost Pokemon. Psychic attacks will work great with her Pokemon. Her Pokemon are listed below:
- lv. 48 Dusclops (Ghost)
- lv. 49 Banette (Ghost)
- lv. 50 Sableye (Dark/Ghost)
- lv. 49 Banette (Ghost)
- lv. 51 Dusclops (Ghost)
The third member of the Elite Four is Glacia. She uses Ice Pokemon. Thunderbolts should do the work perfectly well here. Her Pokemon are listed below:
- lv. 50 Glalie (Ice)
- lv. 50 Sealeo (Ice/Water)
- lv. 52 Sealeo (Ice/Water)
- lv. 52 Glalie (Ice)
- lv. 53 Walrein (Ice/Water)
The final member of the Elite Four is Drake. He uses Dragon Pokemon. Ice Beams will totally destroy his Pokemon. His Pokemon are listed below:
- lv. 52 Shelgon (Dragon)
- lv. 54 Altaria (Dragon/Flying)
- lv. 53 Flygon (Ground/Dragon)
- lv. 53 Flygon (Ground/Dragon)
- lv. 55 Salamence (Dragon/Flying)
Okay, you've beat every member of the Elite Four. You think you're done now? Not a chance. In every Pokemon game, there's always a Champion at the end. Now's the time to continue walking to battle the Champion: Steven! Below is a list of Steven's Pokemon.
- lv. 57 Skarmory (Steel/Flying)
- lv. 55 Claydol (Ground/Psychic)
- lv. 56 Aggron (Steel/Rock)
- lv. 56 Cradily (Rock/Grass)
- lv. 58 Metagross (Rock/Bug)
- lv. 56 Armaldo (Psychic/Steel)
After beating him, your rival comes in to give you a bit of advice to beat the Champion. But she doesn't know you've already beaten him. Professor Birch also comes, and rates your PokeDex. Steven then takes you into the Hall Of Fame, and records your Pokemon and you into the computer. You're now the new champion! You have almost finished the game, and now the ending credits come up. Sit back and enjoy the beautiful music coming from your Game Boy Advance.