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Pokemon Emerald Hints

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In-game reset:

Press A + B + Start + Select during game play.


Information in this section was contributed by g pie.

Skip credits:
Hold B during the credits or turn off the power and turn it on again after your party's
Pokemon are displayed.
Information in this section was contributed by jacky.

Hint: Get to Battle Frontier:


To get to the Battle Frontier, you must defeat the Elite Four with Pokemon only with your
I.D. number. After you defeat them, you will get a ticket from your father to get to the Battle
Frontier. The Battle Frontier is another region with fourteen more badges to collect.
Information in this section was contributed by Triassicstriker.

There are seven gyms in the Battle Frontier. The seven gyms are the Battle Tube, Battle
Dome, Battle Factory, Battle Arena, Battle Palace, Battle Pyramid, and Battle Tower. Each
gym has two badges to collect.
Information in this section was contributed by Steven Rodriguez.

Hint: Get to Sooptopolis:


To get into this city you must dive underwater. Look for this city on your Pokenav. When
you get close to Sooptopolis, dive.
Information in this section was contributed by Branmuff7.

Hint: Get to Southern Island:


Southern Island is where you get the opposite bird. If you chose Latios, you will find Latias
here and vice versa. You need the Eon Ticket to have access to this island.
Information in this section was contributed by DarkZrex911.

Hint: Get to Slateport City and Mauville City:


When you get Surf, go northeast from Oldale Town into Route 103. You will see a body of
water. Surf east and you will get to Slateport City and Mauville City faster then the bigger
water Route 104-109.
Information in this section was contributed by Pklandconstract.

Hint: Johto starters:


When you get 200 Pokemon of the Hoenn Pokedex, Professor Birch will call you on your
Pokenav and say that he wants to give you a surprise. You can now choose one of the three
Johto starters (Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile).
Information in this section was contributed by darkchaos526 and Tinitta Hodge.

Get three Pokemon Emerald games and agree to get a different Pokemon when you complete
your Hoenn Pokedex on each of them. For example, you would choose Cyndaquil, and the
person with the other game would choose Chikorita, and the third would choose Totodile.
Then, get a Ditto, breed all of the starters, and trade them to each other to get all three.
Information in this section was contributed by Rebeccanmanley.

Hint: Original starters:


Win the Battle Frontier completely (Gold and Silver) and talk to Birch. He will give you one
of your choice.
Information in this section was contributed by Blake Magnus.
Hint: Recommended starter:
In the beginning of the game when Prof. Birch is in danger of being chased by a wild
Poochyena, Zigzagoon choose Mudkip as your starter Pokemon. If you do not choose
Mudkip, you will have a difficult time dealing with Flannery and her Fire Pokemon. If you
choose Torchic or Treecko, the battle will take longer. If you chose Mudkip, you can end the
gym battle in a few attacks. Just use Mud Shot. It is kind of like a Water attack, but stronger
and will deal more damage than Water Gun if your Swampert is at level 36.
Information in this section was contributed by Bobby Vadhanapanich.

Should start out with a Sceptile, because the champion Wallace has a Water type. Get it to
level 70.
Information in this section was contributed by asim shah.

Select Torchic as your starter. When you are first going from Rustboro to Mauville, you must
fight your rival. He or she is very difficult to defeat with a Mudkip or Sceptile. Also,
Blaziken is the strongest in the end.
Information in this section was contributed by Jordan Miller.

The two best Pokemon to have at the start are Lotad (his absorb can defeat Roxanne) and
Torchic (when he evolves, his Peck can defeat Brawly).
Information in this section was contributed by Billy Reddy.

Mudkip is the best starter because when it Evolves into a Marshtomp it becomes a Ground
and Water type Pokemon. If you want the best results out of all of the Gym leaders, then use
a Swampert. It cannot be hit by Electric moves and it works well against Fire type if taught
Ground moves.
Information in this section was contributed by Anthony Edwards.

Mudkip is the best starter for trainers that like to challenge Gym leaders. When it evolves it
becomes a Water and Ground type, which is helpful for the Electric gym and the Fire gym.
There are also many advantages to this type, because it cannot be hit by Electric
moves.Overall, Mudkip becomes the strongest starter.
Information in this section was contributed by Tony Crucial.

Hint: Mystery Gift option:


Enter any Pokemon Mart and go to the clipboard that is by the shop keeper on the counter.
Take the survey and enter in the words "LINK TOGETHER WITH ALL". The man will then
alert you that you can now have access to the Mystery Gift option, after saving. To make it
easier to find the word you are looking for, press Select, which will take you to A-Z mode,
then select the a letter to bring up a list of words, beginning with the first letter of the word
that it begins with.

Hint: Alakazam:
If evolved before level 33, Alakazam learns Calm Mind At level 33 as opposed to if it was a
Kadabra, when it learns Role Play. This means you do not have to waste your TM04.

Hint: Bagon:
Bagon is the first stage of Salamence (Drake's best Pokemon, which is Dragon and Flying
type). You can find it in the smallest room in Meteor Falls. On the rectangular piece of land,
you will find TM02 (Dragon Claw), which gives Attack 80 and Accuracey100. Bagon
evolves into Shellgon, then into Salamence. Salamence is like a fire dragon; cannot learn
water attacks; but can learn Flying, Fire, and Dragon attacks.
Information in this section was contributed by Userjh69059.
Bagon learns Dragon Claw (without the need for TM02) if it is kept from evolving until level
49.
Information in this section was contributed by Ray.

A Bagon normally cannot learn a water move. However, if you mate a Pokemon in the
Dragon egg group (level 42 Gyarados with Hydro Pump recommended) with a female Bagon,
and you will get a Bagon with Hydro Pump. Besides this water move, Bagon cannot learn
another one. This is your only chance to have a Bagon with the strongest water move.
Information in this section was contributed by Userjh69059.

Go to Meteor Falls and fing the room that is rectanglular with land, water, land. On the top
bit of land is an item. Run around of the top part and you will have a rare chance of finding
Bagon.
Information in this section was contributed by Clairespence69.

To get Bagon you must have the following: all 8 badges, HM 7 Waterfall, HM 3 Surf, a
Pokemon that knows Waterfall and Surf, and a few Ultra Balls. Go to Meteor Falls and move
up the waterfall. Go forward and there will be a cave opening. Enter it. Go to the ladder that
should be about ten steps ahead of you. Do not bother going up the first ladder which you see.
If you follow the path, there will be a ladder. Use it to move down. Their will be trainers once
you move down. Ignore the old people and go up to the other trainer. He will only have two
Altaria, which you get at Sky Pillar. After that, go down the sand piles and stay off to your
left or you will be at the begining. Move down that ladder on the left after all the sand and
surf until you see the cave opening. Then, surf across that water path and you will see a
Pokeball. It is not the Bagon. It is the TM Dragon Claw (strong move). Walk around on that
little dirt area and eventually, a Bagon will appear. Golbats also appear frequently. Once a
Bagon appears, it will may be a level 25, 30, or 35. It is also more likely to be male. Bagon
can learn the TM that you just obtained. Get your Bagon to at least level 30 and it will evolve
into a Shelgon. Once the Shelgon gets to level 50, you will have a Salamence. This Pokemon
can be your strongest if you train it well.
Information in this section was contributed by Mikey7829.

Hint: Beldum:
Because Wallace is the champion, you must fight Steven. Steven is inside Meteor Falls.
When you enter, go up the waterfall and into the door. Next, go down the ladder, then go to
the ladder in the south. Then, go inside the nearby door. Steven should be to the right. Note:
If you are going to battle him, you can defeat him with Water, Ice (for Cradily), and Fire
types for most of his Pokemon. He has Pokemon over level 70. .After you defeat him, go to
his house in Mossdeep to get the Beldum.
Information in this section was contributed by Andre.

Hint: Blazican: Recommended moves:


Recommended moves for Blazican are Double Kick (learns after evolving to Combuskin),
Fire Punch (learned from the Move Tutor; needs Heart Scale), Blaze Kick (learns after it
evolves from Blaxican), and Skyupercut (learned at levels 60 to 80).

Hint: Castform:
Defeat the rival team at the Weather Institute.

Hint: Deoxys:
Like previous games, Deoxys has its own form in this game. It is the Speed form. It can only
be found on Birth Island. The Aurora Ticket is required.
Information in this section was contributed by strikerzex911 and triassic911.

Hint: Ditto:
You can catch Ditto, but only after you defeat the Elite Four. Go to the Desert Underpass. It
is only in the middle.
Information in this section was contributed by Brennon Austin.

Use the following trick to double your starting Pokemon. When you defeat the Pokemon
League, go to the Fossil Maniac's house. Go into the desert under the pass. Catch a Ditto. Go
to Mauville's Pokemon Daycare. Put a Ditto and your starting Pokemon in. Go back to
Mauville and walk on its main road until the old man next to the house is outside of the fence.
Talk to him and you will receive a egg. Keep your Pokemon in there if you want more. Once
you hatch it, it will have the same type of the Pokemon you put in. You can easily beat all of
the trainers with a party of Sceptile, Swampert, or Blaziken. You can also double your other
Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by tyler daly.

Hint: Dragonite: Recommended moves:


Dragonite should have the moves Outrage, Flamethrower, Safeguard and Thunderbolt; Item:
Persim Berry; Nature: Modest; Trait: Shed Skin. Keep Safeguard up to prevent Outrage
causing confusion. Persim Berry stops confusion when the opponent uses Taunt and you
cannot use Safeguard. You can knock out opponents quickly with this set.
Information in this section was contributed by Alex.

Hint: Feebas:
A Feebas will appear on Route 119 (fishing), and will change position when you change the
cool phrase in Dewford. Blend Dry Berries and make Feebas eat them. After its beauty is full,
level up to get Milotic.
Information in this section was contributed by rlwisdom.

You can catch Feebas in Route 119 at the water patch beside the bird house. Go to the far left
as far as possible. Then, go down as far as possible. You should be at the rocks on the left.
Swim up to the second rock from the bottom. At the bottom of that rock, and face forward
(away from you). Use the Old Rod at this location.
Information in this section was contributed by TruthGuru.

In Dewford Town. talk to the man who asks you about a hip and happening phrase. Type in
"GET FEEBAS". Then. go to the water on Route 119 near the Weather Institute. Surf to the
first rock in the river. Go towards it and go down one step. Use the Super Rod to fish. A
Feebas should eventually appear.

Hint: Geodude: Fake faint:


Use Self Destruct, then have a Pokemon use Wish. Geodude will be at full HP.
Information in this section was contributed by Brett Guerin.

Hint: Groudon:
Go back to the weather institute. Talk to the man again. He will tell you where Groudon is
found. You might need HM03 Surf. Go to the route where he is and go inside. You will find
Groudon in the Terra cave.
Information in this section was contributed by Gregory.
You should have at least 10 Ultra Balls. When you are battling Groudon, first use a strong
attack. Then you have at least a 90% chance of Groudon using rest. When it regains its
health, go for another strong move then Ultra ball if it escapes. You will have to do this all
over, but will probably catch Groudon this time.
Information in this section was contributed by cpamanda.

Groudon is found on Route 114 near Fallarbor Town. Note: You must complete the Pokemon
League and have Waterfall and on level 70.
Information in this section was contributed by JCLOUD93.

You can catch Groudon with a Great Ball or Ultra Ball. Save the Master Ball for Latias or
Latios.
Information in this section was contributed by jonathan ryan.

When you first start the game choose Treecko or Mudik. When you fight Himyou you should
use a strong attack . Meanwhile he will use Rest. Then, use a weaker attack. Next, use an
Ultra Ball on him. Note: Save the game before you do this. Repeat this until he is caught.
Information in this section was contributed by Skater49886.

Hint: Ho-oh and Lugia:


Get the Mystic Ticket, then go to Navel Island.

To get Ho-Oh, obtain it first in Pokemon Coliseum and trade it to Pokemon Emerald. To get
Lugia, Obtain and purify it in Pokemon XD: Gale Of Darkness and trade it to Pokemon
Emerald. Lugia will be at level 50+ and Ho-Oh will be at level 70.
Information in this section was contributed by KingNess700.

Hint: Huntail:
Get the Scanner in the abandoned ship. You will need Surf and Dive. Trade the Scanner for
the Deepsea Tooth. Give the Deepsea Tooth to a Clampearl. Then, trade Clampearl for any
Pokemon from Pokemon Fire Red, Leaf Green, Ruby, or Sapphire. After the trade, you will
get Huntail.
Information in this section was contributed by tinamc123.

Hint: Jirachi:
To get Jirachi, you need a Gamecube and the pre-order version of Pokemon Colosseum.
Then, trade it to Pokemon Emerald.
Information in this section was contributed by cay lubb.

Hint: Kingdra:
Note: This requires a link cable. Raise a Horsea into a Seadra, then catch a Bagon. Take
Bagon's Dragon Scale and give it to Seadra. Next, trade Seadra to a friend and Seadra should
evolve into Kingdra . Then trade Kingdra back to your game.
Information in this section was contributed by gamefreakejp.

Hint: Kyogre:
Defeat the Elite Four, then go back to the weather institute. This is where you got Castform.
Go upstairs to a researcher who studies patters of weather. He will tell you where Kyogre is
found. You need HM03 Surf and HM07 Dive. Surf on the route you are supposed to until you
find a location to dive. Once you get to Kyogre in the Marine cave, get in front of him. Use
Net Balls on him.
Information in this section was contributed by Gregory.
Defeat Elite Four, then go to the weather institute. Ask the scientist at the top and he will tell
you which route he is in. Make sure you have Surf and Dive. Then, Dive under beside Shoal
Cave. Save the game before going in front of him. Make sure you have a Master Ball or a
Ultra Ball. Kyorge knows Rest. Try to hit him with Strength, then Cut with a Level 100
Sceptile. Be careful, as he is strong.

Kyogre is found on Route 129 near the first part of Ever Grande City. Note: You must
complete the Pokemon League and have Surf and Dive and on level 70.
Information in this section was contributed by JCLOUD93.

Hint: Latios or Latias:


After defeating the Elite Four, watch the television downstairs in your house. Mix your
records with a Pokemon Ruby or Sapphire with the Eon Ticket. Then, go to Southern Island.

First, find whichever one that the news reporters described on television. Catch it (preferably
with a Master Ball), then trade it to the Hoenn or Kanto versions. Then, start the game over
and do it again. Note: This is another easy way of getting Cyndaquil, Chikorita, and Totodile.
Information in this section was contributed by C Goodwin.

The best place to catch Latias or Latios is at Route 124. You will need Surf.
Information in this section was contributed by taylor.

Defet the Elite Four. After you do this, you will be in your room at your house. When you go
downstairs, your Dad and Mom will talk to you. You will then see a special on the television.
It will be about a Pokemon flying over Hoenn. After it is over, your Mom will ask you what
color the Pokemon was. You will have a choice of red (Latias) or blue (Latios). Choose one
of them, then go outside. Professor Birch will talk to you, then take you to his lab and give
you the National Dex. After this happens, fly to Mauville. Go in and out of the Pokemon
Center then go right towards the Berry Master's house. Surf across the water, and go past the
beach and the section of grass. There will be two trainers with yellow hair. Stand in front of
the trainer to the right, and not the one by the sign. Make sure that you are standing in front of
the trainer so that he is looking at you. Walk left and right in the grass. Do not go up or down;
stay in the row of grass until you find the Lati you chose. You should have A Master ball to
catch it because it will flee after the first turn.
Information in this section was contributed by Jay5908571.

If you chose Blue after you watch the TV after defeating the Elite Four for the first time,
Latios will be on the loose somewhere in Hoenn. If you face the Battle Tower Brain, Sailor
Maiden Anabel for the Gold Symbol in the Battle Frontier, she should use a Latios in her
party. After you defeat her, Latios will be in your Pokedex as a Pokemon that you have seen
but not caught. Using the "Area" feature on Latios' entry to track Latios around Hoenn, even
if you have not found him yet. Note: Latios is like the Legendary Dogs in Pokemon Gold,
Silver, and Crystal and will jump areas when you move from one place to another. Fly is not
recommended due to this behavior.
Information in this section was contributed by Skyle Kelvin.

To catch a Lati without fleeing, go to the Safari Zone. Catch a Wobbuffet. Store it as your
first party Pokemon. Once you find Latias or Latios it will not flee at the first turn. Try using
a Timer Ball the longer the battle. The best place to catch it is Route 118.
Information in this section was contributed by killer_ivan_06.
Hint: Legendary Dogs:
Catch Raikou, Suicune, and Entei in Pokemon Coliseum and trade them over.
Information in this section was contributed by kingness700.

Hint: Ludicolo: Recommended moves:


Ludicolo should have the moves Rain Dance, Leech Seed, Surf and Giga Drain; Item:
Leftovers; Nature: Calm/Bold; Trait: Rain Dish. Use Rain Dance to restore HP using Rain
Dish. Use Leech Seed to drain the opponents's HP while recovering your own. Kill the
opponent with Surf. If you get low on HP use Giga Drain (this move has low PP and should
be used sparingly).
Information in this section was contributed by Alex.

Hint: Meowith:
Go in the building to the left of the Battle Tower. Give the woman a Skitty and she will give
you a Meowith with Retro Mail. The higher the level of your Skitty, the better the Meowith,
which means you can get Persian faster.
Information in this section was contributed by megan.

Hint: Metagross:
Metagross can learn Meteor Mash at level 50. If you level a Metang to level 50 it will learn
Meteor Mash in the battle, then evolve it after the battle into Metagross. You will now have a
level 50 Metagross with Meteor Mash.

Hint: Mew:
The only way to get Mew in the game is by getting the Old Sea Chart. This is an item that is
only available through a special event outside the game.
Information in this section was contributed by Lorenaalen.

Hint: Nosepass:
Keep using Rock Smash until you enter a battle with a Nosepass.
Information in this section was contributed by Michael Black.

You have to break the rocks in the beginning of Granite cave. If you do not find one, keep
going back and forth. Encountering one is rare, and you will mostly run into Geodudes.
Information in this section was contributed by Adib M.

Nosepass can be found in Granite Cave by using Rock Smash. It appears roughly every third
encounter and will be between levels 10 and 20.
Information in this section was contributed by Alex.

Hint: Pichu:
Get two Pikachus (male and female) or a Pikcachu and a Ditto . Breed the Pikachus or
Picachu and Ditto . After the egg hatches you should have a Pichu.
Information in this section was contributed by gamefreakejp.

Hint: Politoed:
You can get Politoed by getting by trading a Poliwhirl from Pokemon LeafGreen or FireRed.
Poliwhirl must hold the King's Rock in a trade. Once it gets to the other side it will evolve
into Politoed.
Information in this section was contributed by BOBBY VADHANAPANICH.

Hint: Rayquaza:
Go to Sky Pillar. When Groudon and Kyogre are fighting, he wakes up and stops the fight.
Once you have done that, go back to Sky Pillar to find Rayquaza. You can get to Sky Pillar
by going to Pacifidlog Town. Go right until you see a crack in the sea. Go into it. Note: Use a
Master Ball on it.
Information in this section was contributed by Jm22marlatt and Gregory.

Use the following trick to catch Rayquaza, Groudon and Kyogre easily. Get the Master Ball
and go to the Sky Pillar. Do not waste time on other Pokemon and go to the last floor. You
will need a free space in your Pokemon Party. Catch Rayquaza in the first turn with the
Master Ball. Do not waste time battling him. Rayquaza will be on level 70 and will know Fly,
Extremespeed, Outrage and another move. Get out of the tower and use Fly to go to Fallarbor
Town. Get a Pokemon that knows Surf and Waterfall. Go to Meteor Falls. Go to the water.
Surf and get up the Waterfall. Touch land and go down the stairs. Make your own way
through. There are two paths, one left and one right. Go to the left. If you go to the right, you
will find Steven and he will fight you. If you want to battle him you will need a strong
Pokemon of Water or Fire type. After five minutes on the left path, you will find the TM
Dragon Claw. Teach it to Rayquaza. Do not remove Fly nor Extremespeed. Also teach him
Thunderbolt. Again, do not remove Fly or Extremespeed. Then, defeat the Elite Four three
times. This will make Rayquaza reach level 75. Do not teach him Hyper Beam. After this,
find Land and Marine Cave. A man in Weather Institute will tell you where are these caves
are found. Go first to Land Cave. Get twenty Ultra Balls. When you enter the cave, save the
game. Battle Groudon. Use Dragon Claw first, then he will use Rest. Once again, use Dragon
Claw. Throw an Ultra Ball. If he does not use Rest, throw Pokeballs until he uses Rest. If you
kill it, reset the game. Use the same process to get Kyogre.
Information in this section was contributed by oP.

Make your way to Sky Pillar. You will need a level 42 Mightyena with Secret Power, Rock
Smash, Strength and Bite attacks. You will also need a Pokemon that is able to paralyze (for
example, a level 45 Raichu with Shockwave). You will also need nine Ultra Balls, a Timer
Ball, a Premier Ball, and a Nest Ball. First, try to paralyze Rayquaza. If unsuccessful, throw
an Ultra Ball at him. Hold Down while the ball is flying towards the Pokemon, then release
Down and hold A + B as soon as the Pokeball opens. Try this a few times. Remember to save
the game before fighting Rayquaza so that you can turn off the game and try again. Note:
Rayquaza is controllable if you have the last badge, and it should help you defeat the
Pokemon League easily, as well as be a great help on the Battle Frontier.
Information in this section was contributed by Taewoong Kim.

Hint: Regice:
The cave of Regice is northwest of Dewford island. There is Braille in the back of the cave of
Regice. The statement reads "Stay close to the wall. Run around the lap." You must run
around the room once while staying close to the wall. Once you reach the middle of the
Braille again, the door will open and the battle with the icy titan will begin when you go
through the door and press A next to it.
Information in this section was contributed by Aquarion102.

To catch Regice with minimum problems, use Yawn when you have chopped down its health
to the "danger" area. Then, proceed to use some of the mentioned ball tricks.
Information in this section was contributed by Lope.

Hint: Regirock:
To find the cave of the rock titan Regirock, you must have the Go-Goggles so that you may
enter the desert. Once in the desert, go south to the bottom and enter the cave. In the back you
will see the Braille in the back. Go to the back of the room and read it. The message
translated reads "Left, Left, Down, Down. Then use Rock Smash." From the middle of the
Braille on the wall move left, left, down, and down. Go with a Pokemon that knows Rock
Smash and use it. The cave door will open. Save the game, then start the battle with
Regirock. Note: Bring a lot of Ultra Balls.
Information in this section was contributed by Aquarion102.

Hint: Registeel:
To find the cave of Registeel, go to Lilycove City. Go west through the grass and trainers.
When you reach the area of the Safari Zone, keep moving. You will reach a place with a girl.
Just above her are stairs. You must go up. Go through the very tall grass and go up the stairs
behind it. The cave will not be too far after the stairs. Once inside, read the Braille at the back
of the room. It reads "Those who inherit our will, shine in the middle." The riddle means that
you should go to the middle of the room and use Flash. The cave door will open. Be careful
with Registeel. This Pokemon is more difficult than the others to capture. Try bringing a lot
of Ultra Balls or prolong the battle as long as you can by freezing it or putting it to sleep.
After many turns the Timer Ball will have gained a lot of strength, and it might work against
the Registeel.
Information in this section was contributed by Aquarion102.

Hint: Rollout:
Rollout's attack power is increased when you use Defense Curl first.
Information in this section was contributed by Alex.

Hint: Salamence:
Salamence can learn Dragon Claw at level 50 if a Bagon is kept from evolving until level 49.
Bagon will learn Dragon Claw in the Battle. After the battle, let it evolve to Shelgon. Train
your level 49 Shelgon to level 50 and it will evolve into a Salamence with Dragon Claw.
Also, mate a Salamence with a Gyarados to get a Bagon with Hydro Pump.

Hint: Shedinja:
Capture a Nincada then leave one space in your party. Train your Nincada to level 20 and it
will evolve. Then, check your party and you will have a Shedinja with 1 hp and all the moves
your Ninjask has. Your Shedinja's ability is Wonder Guard, which will only allow super
effective attacks hit it.
Information in this section was contributed by morgan_smith.

Hint: Smeargle:
Once you have defeated the Elite Four with all Pokemon with your ID code, you can go to
the Battle Frontier. Once here, go to the southeastern-most side of the area. There should be a
tree that looks odd. Use the Wailmer Pail to water it. Soodoo Woodoo should attack. Catch it,
run, or kill it. Then, use Surf on the water where Soodoo Woodoo was located. Go down the
waterfall and go to the left. There should be a cave. In the cave is a Smeargle. It knows one
attack, Sketch. Sketch allows it to copy the last move that someone uses against it. Once you
have obtained one move for Smeargle, go to the move tutor and teach him Sketch again.
Then, go to a double battle and use Smeargle and the Pokemon that has the move you want
him to learn. He can learn anything mine knows Strength, Hyper Beam, Outrage, and
Thunder. repeat the step with the move tutor and he can learn any move.
Information in this section was contributed by Airhead91.

Hint: Smeargle: Elemental Blasts:


To teach the Elemental Blasts to another Pokemon, Smeargle, have him or her use Sketch.
You will need the Johto starters from Pokemon XD to do this. Catch a Smeargle that is at
least level 40. . Have the desired Johto starter first in your party after. Save first. Then, find a
Ditto. Have the Ditto use Transform and change into the Johto starter. Bring out Smeargle
and wait until Ditto uses the blast. Finally, use Sketch and you will now have Smeargle with
that move (if it does not miss). If Sketch misses, simply restart the process. Do this two more
times to have the others. To save leveling up, ask the Move Guru to re-teach Sketch to
Smeargle.
Information in this section was contributed by Deshun_Michaels.

Hint: Sudowoodo:
Defeat the Elite Four, then go into your house. Talk to your dad and he will give you the S.S
Ticket. Go to the boat in Saltport City and select the battle port choice. Next, go to the
waterfall. There is a tree. Use Water Pail on it. Note: To get Water Pail, go to Rushmore City,
go straight down, and there is a little berry store. Go in it and talk to one of the people. They
will give you Water Pail.
Information in this section was contributed by Jm22marlatt.

Defeat the Elite Four. After you do this, you will be at your house. Your father should be
there. Talk to him and he will give you a ticket. Fly to Slateport City and go to where the boat
was under construction. The woman will ask where you want to go. Tell her Battle Frontier.
You will be in the boat. Unless you want to battle and do other things first, go to your bed. It
is in cabin two. When you wake up, you will be there. When you get inside the Battle
Frontier, go to the Battle Palace. Go down and you will see an old woman. Talk to her, then
go down. You will see a strange tree. Go up to it and use the Wailmer Pail. If you do not have
it then check your Pokenav and zoom it in. Move your pointer over to Rustboro City then go
down. It will say "Flower Shop". Fly to Rustboro and go to the flower shop. Talk to everyone
in there. Someone will give you the Wailmer Pail. Then, fly to the Battle Frontier. Go back to
the tree and use the Wailmer Pail on it, but save the game first. Zoodowoodo will attack once
you water it. It will be at level 40. It is Grass/Rock type. It will disappear once you catch it or
make it faint. You can then go down the waterfall and get into Artistian Cave. Inside are
Smeargles and a few items.
Information in this section was contributed by Marshall Pierce.

Hint: Swampert: Recommended moves:


A great moveset for Swampert is as follows.

Item: Chesto Berry.


Nature: Adamant.
Moves: Curse, Earthquake, Rest, Body Slam/ Brick Break.
EV's: Maxed in Defense and HP. Any remaining in Attack.
Note: To get Curse, breed a female Mudkip, Marshtomp, or Swampert with a male Slowpoke,
Slowbro, Slowking that has Curse.

Hint: Taunttar: Dragon Dance


To get Dragon Dance, breed a Male Gyarados with Dragon Dance with a Female
Charmander, Charmeleon, or Charizard. Then, breed the first male baby Charmander you get
with a female Larvitar, Pupitar, or Tyranitar.

Hint: Tyranitar: Recommended moves:


Tyranitar's Moveset should be as follows.
Item: Leftovers.
Nature: Adamant.
Moves: Rock Slide, Earthquake, Dragon Dance, Taunt.

Hint: Umbreon and Espeon:


Trade an Evee from Pokemon Leaf Green or Fire Red. Max out its happiness using Pomeg,
Kelpsey, Qualot, Hondew, Grepa, or tamato berries. To get an Umbreon, have Evee gain a
level between 12:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. To get Espeon, make Evee gain a level between
12:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m.
Information in this section was contributed by Josh Huntley.

Hint: Vulpix:
You can get a Vulpix by going to the top of Mt. Pye. It is rare but is more common before
you go into the part of Mt. Pye with the smoke. Do not attack. Use five Ultra Balls, one Poke
Ball, three Timerballs, and one Dive Ball. You can catch it with a Dive Ball instead of the
Timer Balls.
Information in this section was contributed by Harry Buck.

Hint: Wiscash:
Catch a male Barboach and female Electrike that knows Spark and put them in the Day Care
Center. When the Day Care man finds the egg, it should take awhile to hatch. Once it
hatches, Barboach should be at level 5 and should know Mud Slap and Spark. At the next
level it will learn Mud Sport and Water Sport. Go to the move deleter and get rid of Mud
Sport because it is useless. Train it to level 41 and teach it Fissure. It should know Fissure,
Water Sport and Spark. Then, after it evolves, teach it Ice Beam/Blizzard. Fight the Elite
Four. If the moves were used correctly, it can defeat all four of them without fainting. Note: It
is recommended that you train Wiscash before challenging them. By doing this it can get
used of using Fissure without failing.
Information in this section was contributed by maynesinc.

Hint: Wynaut:
Go to Fallabor Town. Go to the hot springs by the Pokemon Center. Talk to the lady in the
sand. She will give you an egg. Hatch it and you will get a level 5 Wynaut.
Information in this section was contributed by harry buck.

Hint: Missing Pokemon:


The following Pokemon are not found in the game: Surskit, Masquerain, Meditite,
Medicham, Zangoose, Lunatone, and Roselia.
Information in this section was contributed by strikerzex911 and triassic911.

Hint: Random Pokemon:


Once you have Deoxys, go to the Daycare. Put Deoxys and Ditto into the Daycare. After
awhile you will get an egg, which will hatch into a random Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Brett Kolb.

Hint: Combos:
If you have Groudon, teach him Solarbeam. His ability will allow you to use Solarbeam
without charging it first. If you have Kyogre, teach him Thunder. His ability will allow you to
use Thunder without it ever missing its target. It will also be more powerful. Note: These
tactics are no good when fighting Rayquaza, as his "Airlock" ability will negate all weather
effects.
Information in this section was contributed by Pieter Moonen.
Hint: Baton Passers:
Information in this section was contributed by Alex.

To pass on Attack: Ninjask with Swords Dance (this is also good for speed).
To pass on Defense: Mr. Mime with Barrier.
To pass on Speed: Ninjask (recommended) or Girafarigwith Agility (Ninjask also has Speed
Boost trait).
To pass on Special Defense: Gorebyss with Amnesia.
To pass on Special Attack: There are no moves that sharply increase Sp. Atk, so your best
chance would be an Espeon with Calm Mind (this also increases Special Defense).
Note: If you pass on Speed, in rain, to a Pokemon with the Swift Swim trait, or a Pokemon
with Chlorophyll in Sun, their speed will be increased even more.

Hint: Stop evolution:


To prevent your Pokemon from evolving, press B while it is transforming into its next stage.
Information in this section was contributed by GrimAngel410.

Hint: Easy evolution:


After defeating all eight gyms, capture Kyogre, Rayquaza, and Groundon. Then, go to the
Pokemon League. Go to the computer and deposit every Pokemon except for the three
legendaries (Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza). Choose three Pokemon you want to evolve
and put an Exp. Share on one. Put that Pokemon first on your list. Go through and challenge
the Elite Four. At the start of each battle, switch your Pokemon with Exp. Share on it with a
legendary one. Continue battling with other legendary Pokemon until your Pokemon evolves.
Then, take the Exp. Share off that Pokemon and put it on another one you want to evolve.
Repeat this process as desired.
Information in this section was contributed by Nick Kaufmann.

Hint: Altering Cave:


After you defeat the Elite Four, go to the route where the Trick Master is found. Go east to
Route 103. When you reach the water, go north by the edge of the it and you should see the
cave.
Information in this section was contributed by Travis Jenson.

Hint: Artisian Cave and Smeargle:


After catching Sudowoodo, surf down the waterfall and go left. Look for the cave entrance.
This is the secret location of Smeargle.
Information in this section was contributed by Victor Contreras.

Hint: Land Cave:


Land Cave is a cave found by the shore after defeating the Elite Four. The legendary
Groundon thrives in the Land Cave. It is on Routes 105, 125, 127, or 129. You must go to the
Weather Center. He will tell you where Groundon is located. However if you take too long
finding it, it will move on.
Information in this section was contributed by strikerzex911.

Hint: Sea Cave:


Sea Cave is a cave found underwater after defeating the Elite four. The legendary Kyogre
thrives in the Sea Cave. It is on Routes 105, 125, 127, or 129. You must go to the Weather
Center. He will tell you where Kyogre is located. However, if you take too long finding it, it
will move on.
Information in this section was contributed by triassic911.

Hint: Opening the Regis caves:


You must first get Waillord and Relicanth. Then, go to Pacifidlog City. Go left into the
currents. You will see a square in the water. Dive down then go into the cave. Get to the end
of the cave. You will see Braille on the wall. While in front of the Braille, dive up. You will
be in a cave. Go to the end of the wall and use Dig to enter the next room. You must have
Waillord first in your party and Relicanth last. Then, read the Braille. The ground will shake
and the caves will now be open. One is in the desert and the other is in the water in near
Deleford Town.
Information in this section was contributed by Jm22marlatt.

Hint: Team Aqua site:


After getting HM08 Dive, go to Sootopolis City and surf down. Go to the location that
resembles a current of undersea places. Go down there and swim around until you find a
cave. In the cave should be a submarine stolen from Slateport City. Go up from there and you
will be at the hideout.
Information in this section was contributed by Jordan Miller.

Hint: Joto Pokemon:


To get to this area. enter the Safari Zone. Move past the guard and head up. You will see an
open space to the left. Move left until you see the sign that reads "Safari Zone". In this area
and the area above, you can catch Remoray, Aipom, Gligar, Sunkern, Ledyba, Hoothoot,
Shuckle (Rock Smash required), Teddiursa, Mareep, Houndor, and Snubbull.
Information in this section was contributed by elaynafriend.

Hint: Mauville City: Easy experience:


In Mauville, there are trainers who will rematch you. Ride the bike for about fifteen or twenty
minutes then talk to the trainers you already fought. Repeat this until your Pokemon are level
100.
Information in this section was contributed by zachfamilyguy94.

Hint: Route 110: Easier PokeFans win:


If you battle the two PokeFans standing next to each other (entering from Slateport City)
separately, their Pokemon are less powerful.
Information in this section was contributed by Zuriki.

Hint: Safari Zone:


The Safari Zone is the same as the one in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. The only difference is
that after you defeat the Elite Four, two more areas appear full of Johto Pokemon that you
could not get in any other games (besides Pokemon Colosseum).
Information in this section was contributed by darkchaos526.

Hint: Team Magma's hideout:


To get to Team Magma's hideout, you must first get the Magma Emblem. Then, go to Mt.
Pyre. Go through jagged pass until the screen shakes, and an opening will appear. This is
where Team Magma's hideout is located. Note: Do not go to Team Aqua's hideout first.
Information in this section was contributed by BHINES0239.

Hint: Mirage Tower:


After you get the fourth badge, jump down the rocks (left of Lavaridge). Go to the desert.
You will see a sand castle. Go to the top to get a fossil.
Information in this section was contributed by Kim-An Ho.

Hint: Water Institute:


The Water Institute is where you received Castform from that building.
Information in this section was contributed by Bobby Vadhanapanich.

Hint: Amulet Coin:


After you have received the letter to deliver to Steven on Dewford Island, go back to your
house and talk to your mother. She will give you the Amulet Coin and you will have her
registered in your PokeNAV.
Information in this section was contributed by Mikey7829.

Hint: Battle Symbol:


The easiest place to get a Battle Symbol is in the Battle Pike. Complete it three times and you
will see Lucy.
Information in this section was contributed by MareepFlaffy.

Hint: Blue or Red Tent for secret base:


Go to Route 110. Go to the Trick Master's house and complete every challenge. This requires
Cut and Strength HM. After that, he will say he that needs to travel. He will give you a Red
Tent or Blue Tent.
Information in this section was contributed by Mandosk8ter.

Hint: Belue Berry:


Go to the Berry Master's House and talk to his wife. Tell her "SUPER HUSTLE".

Hint: Bullet Seed:


After you get through Petalburg Woods and get through Route 104, you should see a person
near some flowers on the left side. Talk to him he will give you TM 09 (Bullet Seed).
Information in this section was contributed by Bobby Vadhanapanich.

Hint: Certificate:
Complete the National Pokedex then fly to Lilycove City. Go into the building where the
game creators are found. Talk to the man that wants to see your Pokedex once it is complete.
He will reward you with a Certificate.
Information in this section was contributed by ZacComicMan.

Hint: Cheri Berry:


Go to the Berry Master's house and talk to his wife. Tell her "OVERWHELMING DAY".
Information in this section was contributed by Melisa Brown.

Hint: Claw and Root Fossil:


Go into the desert. Go to the Mirage Tower when it appears. Note: You will need the Mach
Bike for this because it like Sky Pillar. If you choose any of them, they will get buried. To get
the opposite, one go to Route 14 (by Fallarbor Town). Go to the Fossil Maniac and go to the
cave that he said has collapsed. Then, go in at the end. Note: You can get Ditto there. The
Claw or Root Fossil will be there.
Information in this section was contributed by cay lubb.

Go to the desert between Falabor and Lavaridge Town. Find Mirrage Tower and enter it with
the Mach Bike. Go up and get past the cracks with the Mach Bike. At the top, you will find
two fossils. Do not bother thinking about which one to choose, because you will eventually
also get the other one. Once you take a fossil, go to Fallarbor Town. Go left to find the Fossil
Maniac's house. Go to the back, and head towards the cave. Once in the cave, go up two
steps, get on your bike, then move straight to the right. You will eventually reach the other
fossil. You can also find Ditto, Wishmur, and Loudred in that cave. Note: Get your fossils
regenerated by a scientist on the second floor of Devon Corp.
Information in this section was contributed by Luke Skywalker.

In order to get two Fossils, you must choose one of the two Fossils found in Mirage Tower on
Route 111 in the Desert. After you defeat the Pokemon League, get on the ferry boat The S.S.
Tidal with the S.S. Ticket which you obtain after defeating the Pokemon League from your
father. Scott will tell you that the next time you get on the ferry, you will have the option to
go to the Battle Frontier. When you have reached your destination, talk to the lady next to the
ferry. She will give you the option to go to the Battle Frontier. Choose to go there. When you
arrive, go in the building and Scott will arrive. After that the lady that greeted you will
explain things. Exit the building at the opposite end you entered and enter the Battle Frontier.
Go to Scott's house, which is located two houses to the left of the Battle Tower. He will give
you three Battle Points. Stay there until you see that one of the Gym leaders wants a rematch.
Battle them. Then, wait for the next Gym leader. Battle them. Then, go to Fallarbor Town.
Go to the Fossil Maniac's house on Route 114 to the left of Fallarbor Town. Enter and go to
the Fossil Maniac. Keep walking until he tells you not to go in because he thought there were
no fossils. Enter the cave that you see. This is the Desert Underpass. There you will
encounter Ditto and other Pokemon for the first time. Go as far to the right in the cave as
possible until you see a Fossil. Go up to it, and you will discover that it is the opposite from
the one that you found in Mirage Tower on Route 111 in the Desert. Pick it up and go to
Rustboro. Once there, go to the second floor of Devon and talk to the man at the bottom right
of the screen. He will tell you that he is working on a device to resurrect fossils of Pokemon.
He will ask if he can resurrect your Fossil. Answer "Yes". Go to the Pokemon Center and
make a space in your party. Go back to the same person and you will get the opposite
Pokemon; if you picked Claw Fossil you will get Root Fossil and vice versa.
Information in this section was contributed by Chapman Harmstad.

When you go to the Mirage Tower and pick up one of the two Fossils, the other is lost. Once
you defeat the Elite Four, go to the Fossil Maniac's house (Route 114). Go into his little
tunnel. At the end there is another tunnel. Go in it. Go to the very end and you will find the
Fossil that you did not get earlier. Note: This is also the only place that you can catch Dittos.
Information in this section was contributed by dragonmasterjack.

Hint: Dark Glasses:


After defeating the boy or girl on Route 110, you are able to enter Mauville City (after some
trainers). Make your way to Verdanturf Town. You will enter a tunnel at the top of
Verdanturf Town. When you are inside the tunnel, there should be two ways to go: a path that
leads you to another open spot and another that leads you to Rustboro City. Take the path that
leads you to an open spot. There should be a person that asks you to help him find his glasses.
Use the Itemfinder. It should ring. Look around the trees on the bottom. Press A around the
grass and you will find the Dark Glasses. Talk to the person and he will say that they are not
his glasses. He gives up and walks away. You now own the Dark Glasses.
Information in this section was contributed by S Kelly.

Hint: Durin Berry:


Go to the Berry Master's House and talk to his wife. Tell her "COOL LATIOS".
Hint: Exp Share:
After you delivered the letter to Steven, go back to Rustburo and visit Mr. Stone. He will
thank you for delivering the letter and you will receive an Exp Share.
Information in this section was contributed by Mikey7829.

Hint: Gold Shield:


Win 100 battles in the Battle Frontier. Then, talk to Scott at his house in the Battle Frontier.

Hint: Lansat Berry:


Collect all Silver Frontier Symbols in the Battle Frontier. Then, talk to Scott at his house in
the Battle Frontier.

Hint: Luxury Ball:


If you win a contest that you have already won before, instead of winning a ribbon you will
win a Luxury Ball.
Information in this section was contributed by Ian Elstub.

Hint: Magma Symbol:


To get the Magma Symbol (which is required to get to the Team Magma Base), you must go
to Mt. Pyre after you defeat Team Aqua in the cove next to Lilycove City.
Information in this section was contributed by Steven Rodriguez.

Hint: Master Ball:


Go to Lilycove City. Then, surf to Team Aqua's base. Keep walking around and you will see
a room with four items. Try all the teleporters until you get to that room. The item on the top
left is a Master Ball.
Information in this section was contributed by Branmuff7.

On Mirage Island, go to the Liechi Berry plant. Use the Item Finder and search.
Information in this section was contributed by Jeroen Leeuwenburg.

Find a friend who has a Master Ball but has not used it. Use a link cable and make sure one of
your friend's Pokemon is holding the Master Ball. Teach a Pokemon Thief or Snatch and mix
records with your friend. Make sure you know which of your friend's Pokemon is holding the
Master Ball. Then, go to your friends base and battle. Use Snatch or Thief on the Pokemon
holding the Master Ball. Note: This also works with other items.
Information in this section was contributed by MaryBrads.

Hint: National Dex:


Immediately after you defeat the Elite Four, you will go to Professor Birch. He will give the
National Dex to you.
Information in this section was contributed by darkchaos526.

Hint: Nugget:
Go to the Trick Masters house. Get through the last maze. When he teleports away, check the
chair he was sitting on. You should find a Nugget.
Information in this section was contributed by Travis Jenson.

Hint: Paintings:
To get the paintings for the second floor of the Lilycove Art Museum, you have to win a
Master Rank contest. The Pokemon you win the contest with must have that specific "trait"
(Tough, Beauty, Cool, Cute or Smart) maxed out. The easiest way to do this is to give them
PokeBlocks of the desired trait. One way to guarantee the color of the Pokeblock is to use the
Cheri, Chesto, Pecha, Rawst or Aspear in the blending. After you win the Master Rank with
the maxed-out Pokemon, an artist will come out of the contest room. He will tell you how
great your Pokemon looked and that it inspired him to paint even better than usual. He will
give you a ribbon, then go to put it in the museum. People should start gathering on the top
floor after the second painting is put in.
Information in this section was contributed by AleX James.

Hint: Pamtre Berry:


Go to the Berry Master's House and talk to his wife. Tell her "CHALLENGE CONTEST".

Hint: Perimeter Balls:


Go in a Pokemon Shop and buy at least 10 Pokeballs. Buying at least ten of other kinds of
Pokeballs will not work.
Information in this section was contributed by sami31058.

Hint: Persim Berry:


Go to the Berry Master's wife east of Mauville and tell her "COOL LINOONE".
Information in this section was contributed by taixi_grl.

Hint: Pokemon Diploma:


Catch all 202 Pokemon in the Pokedex, then talk to the Game Designer at the hotel in
Lilycove City.

Hint: Pokemon Virus:


To get the Pokemon Virus, go to Route 117 and battle until you think you have it . Then, go
to Vandaserf's Pokemon Center and heal. If one of your Pokemon have it, after you heal a
new message should appear. If you happen to get this rare disease it should make your
Pokemon grow better. This virus is very contagious and can spread quickly. Note: This virus
does not hurt your Pokemon. It should last about two days. After it has worn off, it will leave
a small dot beside the Pokeball that you caught it with.
Information in this section was contributed by AMY SNOOK.

Hint: Premier Ball:


Go to Rustboro in a tall building on the second floor and talk to the boy to get a free Premier
Ball.
Information in this section was contributed by Kim-An Ho.

Go to a Pokemart in either Rustboro City or Petalburg City. Go to the merchant and purchase
ten Pokeballs. He should then give you a free Premier Ball.
Information in this section was contributed by Brandon.

Hint: Rare Candy:


Get three or four Pokemon that know the move Thief. Have one of your friends make their
Pokemon hold Rare Candies and make sure they have a Secret Base. Mix records with your
friend using a link cable. Note: Make sure they have the Pokemon holding the Rare Candies
in their party. Go to their Secret Base and use the move Thief on one of their Pokemon
holding the Rare Candy to steal it. You can fight your friend in their Secret Base once a day.
Mix records with more friends that have Pokemon holding Rare Candies to get as many as
desired.
Information in this section was contributed by Meatwad123ABC.

Hint: Silver Shield:


Win 50 battles in the Battle Frontier. Then, talk to Scott at his house in the Battle Frontier.
Hint: Sitrus Berry:
Go to the Berry Master's wife. When the word entry appears, press Select then go to "B" and
find "BEST". Then, go to the space on the right, and go to "B" again and find "BATTLE
ARMOUR". She will give you a Sitrus Berry.
Information in this section was contributed by taixi_grl.

Hint: Spelon Berry:


Go to the Berry Master's House and talk to his wife. Tell her "GREAT BATTLE".

Hint: Starf Berry:


Collect all Gold Frontier Symbols in the Battle Frontier. Then, talk to Scott at his house in the
Battle Frontier.

Hint: Super Rod:


The Super Rod is located near The Space Center. Go to the left of the Space Center. You
should find a house where a fisherman is sitting on the chair. Talk to him and he will give
you the Super Rod.
Information in this section was contributed by Bobby Vadhanapanich.

Hint: Televisions:
You can get help by watching the televisions. They will sometimes tell you where rare
Pokemon (such as Surskit and Lunatone) are at some point. Try going to the small house
things at the Battle Frontier (only if you have defeated The Elite Four).
Information in this section was contributed by Rayquaza K. Groudon.

Hint: Thunderbolt:
After defeating the Elite Four, go to Mauville. Find Wattson the Mauville gym leader.He will
be outside, standing between the Pokemon Center and the bike shop. Talk to him and he will
tell you about an underground place called New Mauville. Once he has given you the
Basement Key to shut off the generator down there, go south of Mauville to Route 110. When
you are at the Seaside Cycling Road entrance, look south of it. You should see a place
between some trees where you can surf. Use Surf, and once out on the water, move to your
right (underneath cycling road) until you reach a cave on a little piece of land. Go in, find the
generator, and shut it off. Then, go back to Mauville and talk to Wattson. He will give you
TM24 Thunderbolt.
Information in this section was contributed by vanyamuina.

Hint: Thunder Stone:


There are two ways to receive a Thunder Stone. The first by going to Mauville City and
talking to Wauhtson. He will give you a Basement Key. Then, surf under the Bicycle Road to
find a cave. You will find Voltorbs, Magnemite, and Magnetons. It is recommended that you
use a repel. Collect all items you see, but be careful. About three of the Pokeballs will be
Voltorbs. Once you have turned off the generator, there will be a ball there. Get it and that is
your Thunder Stone. The second methid is slightly difficult. If you find any shards, check its
color. The color is the stone that will you get. You must fly to Mossdeep City and talk to
every person in every house. Note: They change houses frequently. Talk to them and give
them your shard to get your stone.
Information in this section was contributed by Bruno Solari.

Hint: Wailmer Pail:


Go to Rustboro City. Go straight down until you reach a house with a sign next to it. Go
inside and talk to everyone. Someone should give you the Wailmer Pail.
Information in this section was contributed by chris rivas.

Hint: Watmel Berry:


Go to the Berry Master's House and talk to his wife. Tell her "OVERWHELMING LATIAS".

Hint: Berry Fix:


Press Down + Select + B at the screen with the glowing Rayquaza. You can now use the
Berry Fix with Pokemon Ruby and Pokemon Sapphire.
Information in this section was contributed by runescape lover 0904.

Hint: Save TM:


When you have lost any important TM (Shadow Ball, Thunder, Fire Blast, Psychic, etc.),
catch or transfer a Ditto. Grab the Pokemon that has the TM then breed it. You will now have
the first Pokemon with a TM. This trick is useful when you have lost Eartquake, also is useful
when you have any Pokemon to Battle Frontier higher than level 50. Only breed it then you
will have the Pokemon with some attack learned by the Pokemon. When you need other
Pokemon, try to breed other Pokemon than Ditto. Find a combination until you find a
Pokemon. Note: This trick cannot be used with legendary Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by brig cool hop.

Hint: Volt Tackle move:


Volt Tackle is the electric type double edge. To get it, catch Pikachus in the Safari Zone until
you catch one that has a Light Ball. Note: It is much easier to find Pikachus if you have a
Pokemon with the ability Static in front of your party. Then, breed Pikachus with one holding
the Light Ball. The baby Pichu will have Volt Tackle as one of its moves.
Information in this section was contributed by Eric Mikalauskas.

Hint: Easy experience:


Attach Exp Share. Put the Pokemon you want to gain experience in front of party, then fight
someone. When the battle starts, switch it out for a better Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Libby Kiyak.

At the start of the game, train your starter in the grasses from Littleroot Town to where you
fight your rival for your first time.
Information in this section was contributed by Libby Kiyak.

Fight the Elite Four three times a day.


Information in this section was contributed by Libby Kiyak.

Fight all of the trainers that have a Poke thing next to their name.
Information in this section was contributed by Libby Kiyak.

Fight all of the gym leaders again.


Information in this section was contributed by Libby Kiyak.

Whenever you put a Pokemon in the Daycare Center, the experience it gets is determined on
how many steps you take. In order to get a lot of experience, get on your bike. Go to the bike
trail and keep going back and forth. It will add more experience because you will be taking
more steps, and that is an easy place to ride. As a result your Pokemon will get a lot of
experience, gain levels, and become strong.
Information in this section was contributed by Pikachu292.
Do not use Rare Candys or the Daycare to level your Pokemon at lower levels such as
level60 or lower. This makes your Pokemon weaker. Instead, fight the television people.
They use Exploud and Magnaton Double Battle. Have the Pokemon that you want to level up
first with exp. Share and the other Pokemon with Amulet Coin that knows a move that hurts
both opponent's Pokemon at the same time. The little Pokemon will gain 1000 experience per
kill plus 7,000 coins.
Information in this section was contributed by meanmachine007.

Hint: Easy money:


To make money quickly, defeat the Elite Four with a Pokemon that is holding the Amulet
Coin. Note: If your Pokemon faints, as long as it fought in the current battle you will still earn
double the money you would normally. To continue this process if your Pokemon faints, at
the end of the battle, just equip it to another Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Mcadoogenery7.

Have Zigzagoon or Linoone in your party. During your quests check the Pokemon menu by
pressing Start and select the word "Pokemon". If Zigzagoon/Linoone shows an indication
that it is holding an item take it. The following are possible items you can get. If you do not
need the items, sell them for extra money. Note: It is recommended to have him join your
team because he can learn Electric attack moves.
Information in this section was contributed by Arc bLAde08.

Zigzagoon
Common: Full heal, Antidote, Escape Rope, and Repel
Rare: Rare Candy and Nugget
Linoone
Common: Ultra Ball, Great Ball and X Attack
Rare: Nugget and Rare Candy

Hint: Easy catches:


Whenever you want to catch a wild Pokemon, you should first get one of your Pokemon to
use moves such as Leer, Growl, and Flash. This will weaken your opponent. Attacking it
might also help, but make sure that you do not defeat it. Also bring many Pokeballs with you.
Information in this section was contributed by Pikachu292.

When you throw a ball at a Pokemon, quickly tap B continuously.


Information in this section was contributed by Alec.

Hint: Easy wins:


This trick requires a Shedinja, a Pokemon that knows Skill Swap, and a Ghost-Dark hybrid,
and can only be used in a double battle. Enter the Shedinja and the Pokemon that knows Skill
swap into battle first. Have the Pokemon that knows Skill swap use it on Shedinja. Then,
switch Shedinja out with your Ghost-Dark hybrid, and have the Pokemon who knows Skill
Swap use it on your Ghost-Dark hybrid. Because no move can deal Super Effective damage
to a Ghost-Dark hybrid, using this trick to swap Shedinja's Wonderguard over to one will
make it completely invincible. However, even with Wonderguard, the Ghost-Dark hybrid will
only be invulnerable to attacks. This means that special conditions, recoil, etc. will still do
damage to it.
Information in this section was contributed by Samuel Clifton.

Hint: Easy healing without a Pokemon Center:


If there is a PC around, deposit all your Pokemon using "Move Pokemon". Get a pokemon
you do not need. You must do this because you cannot put in all six Pokemon at once. Then,
turn off the PC and log off it completely. Immediately get back on and get your Pokemon
again. They should now have maximum PP and HP.
Information in this section was contributed by taixi_grl.

Hint: Heal easily with a Cacnea or a Cacturne:


Get a Cacnea or a Cacturne and level it up so that it learns Leech Seed, Ingrain and Absorb.
Next, get the item "Leftovers" and have Cacnea or Cacturne hold it. Use Leech Seed, then
use Ingrain, and keep doing Absorb or another attack. At the end of each turn, Leftovers will
also give you some HP. You can also have Cacturne or Cacnea use Sandstorm. This does
some damage and also increases Cancea's or Cacturne's evasion (because of Sand Veil).
Information in this section was contributed by Jesus -Chuy- -Pepe- Castillo.

Hint: Hatch eggs faster:


Note: This trick works for hatching eggs as well as boosting up your Daycare Center
Pokemon's experience. First, make sure you have the Mach bike so that you can go faster. Fly
to Mauville City. Go in front of the town sign, then get on your bike. Go as far left as you
can, then back to the right and repeat. You will get a lot of steps very quickly because it is a
long ride with nothing to bump into, which will make your Pokemon grow faster. It usually
takes about five minutes of this to hatch an egg.
Information in this section was contributed by Moversgirl.

When trying to hatch eggs faster, place a Pokemon in your party whose ability is either Flame
Body or 'Magma Armor (for example, Slugma or Macargo). The ambient heat will incubate
the egg and cause it to hatch twice as fast.
Information in this section was contributed by TheLegendaryMike!!.

Hint: Egg hatching:


If you are trading (for example, starting Pokemon), and you want their OT to be you, just
trade the eggs. When the Pokemon hatch, they will be OT'd you.
Information in this section was contributed by John Evelyn.

Hint: Berry collecting:


There are a few people that give you one or more berries.
Information in this section was contributed by eenhoorn roos.

Sootopolis City: Kiri will give you two berries.


Lilycove City: The gentleman will give you one berry.
Route 120: The little girl telling you about taking care of berries will give you one berry.
Route 111: The woman near Trainer Brooke will give you one berry.
Route 114: The boy under Lanette's house will give you one berry.
The Berry Master will give you two berries and his wife will give you one berry.

Hint: Refill PP without using Ether or Elixir:


Note: This trick can only be done is the move is a TM. It can not be a HM. Delete the move
you wish to be refilled with another TM. After you have done this, change the move you have
just taught your Pokemon with the first move. For example, if you want to refill your Fire
Blast and do not have any Ethers or Elixirs, change Fire Blast with Flamethrower. Then,
teach your Pokemon Fire Blast with a TM. This can be done as many times as desired, as you
have enough TMs.
Information in this section was contributed by Jared Daley.
Hint: Quick Solarbeam:
First use a Sunnyday, then for the next five turns you can use Solarbeam without having to
gather energy on the first turn.
Information in this section was contributed by Nighthawk.

Hint: The sick girl:


If you visit houses at Rustboro, there is a little girl surrounded by Pokemon plush dolls. Her
father asks if you know any funny words. If you get it correct, he will give you a special item.
Information in this section was contributed by cay lubb.

Find the girl who is sick and needs a good laugh in Rustboro City. Use this page to generate a
secret word. It will enable a special box wallpaper in your game.
Information in this section was contributed by lisakVUK via Lizardon.

Hint: Types and gyms:


Information in this section was contributed by Andrew Egbue.

If you have Mudkip


Roxanne: Water Gun
Brawly: Mud Shot
Wattson: Mud Shot
Flannery: Mud Shot
Norman: Take Down
Winona: Ice Beam T
Tate and Liza: Surf (HM)
Wallace: Earthquake
If you have Torchic
Roxanne: Double Kick
Brawly: Peck
Wattson: Double Kick
Flannery: Double Kick
Norman: Double Kick
Winona: FlamethrowerT
Tate and Liza: Double Kick
Wallace: Slash
If you have Treecko
Roxanne: Absorb
Brawly: Quick Attack
Wattson: Leaf Blade
Flannery: Leaf Blade
Norman: Leaf Blade
Winona: Hyper Beam T
Tate and Liza: Leaf Blade
Wallace: Leaf Blade

Hint: Frontier brains:


To fight a Frontier brain, you must win their challenge multiple times without losing. You
will then get to fight their tough Pokemon teams. After you defeat a brain the first time, you
will get a silver symbol. If you manage to defeat them twice, you will win a gold symbol. The
number of times you must win the challenge in order to fight the brains are listed below.
Information in this section was contributed by shadowgamer14.
First Battle tower brain: 5 wins
Second Battle tower brain: 10 wins
First Battle dome brain: 5 wins
Second Battle dome brain: 10 wins
First Battle Palace brain: 3 wins
Second Battle Palace brain: 6 wins
First Battle Arena brain: 4 wins
Second Battle Arena brain: 8 wins
First Battle Factory brain: 3 wins
Second Battle Factory brain: 6 wins
First Battle Pike brain: 2 wins
Second Battle Pike brain: 10 wins
First Battle Pyramid brain: 2 wins
Second Battle Pyramid brain: 10 wins

Hint: Frontier Brain battles:


The following is a list of all the Battle Frontier Brains and their Pokemon choices. Their
Pokemon are the same level as yours. Note: When you fight a Brain for the gold symbol
(second time), their Pokemon will change to a random party. Some of their Pokemon's moves
are random and will vary.
Information in this section was contributed by Jake Mills.

Battle Tower: Salon Maiden Anabel


Alakazam: Thunderpunch, Fire Punch, Ice Punch, ????
Entei: Fire Blast, Return, Roar, ????
Snorlax: Body Slam, Belly Drum, Shadow Ball, ????
Battle Dome: Dome Ace Tucker
Salamence: Earthquake, Brick Break, ????, ????
Swampert: Ice Beam, Counter, ????, ????
Charizard: Rock Slide, Earthquake, ????, ????
Battle Palace: Palace Maven Spenser
Crobat: Double Team, Toxic, ????, ????
Slaking: Earthquake, Shadow Ball, ????, ????
Lapras: Ice Beam, Horn Drill, ????, ????
Battle Arena: Arena Tycoon Greta
Heracross: Megahorn, Rock Tomb, ????, ????
Umbreon: Body Slam, Confuse Ray, ????, ????
Shedinja: Shadow Ball, Return, ????, ????
Battle Factory: Factory Head Noland
Noland's Pokemon are unknown because he also uses rental Pokemon.
Battle Pike: Pike Queen Lucy
Seviper: Swagger, Crunch, ????, ????
Shuckle: Toxic, Sandstorm, ????, ????
Milotic: Ice Beam, Mirror Coat, ????, ????
Battle Pyramid: Pyramid King Brandon
Regirock-Explosion, Earthquake, ????, ????
Registeel-Earthquake, Toxic, ????, ????
Regice-Ice Beam, Thunder, ????, ????

Hint: Battle Frontier:


You should use different Pokemon roles for different battle facilities.

Battle Tower: Try a Sweeper, a Drainer and another tactical position (Tank, Toxicshuffler
etc.)
Battle Arena: Sweepers: one Physical, one Special, one Mixed.
Battle Pyramid: Use two Sweepers and a Criti-Ken (Blaziken set) as he is good for the Boss.
Battle Factory: The Rental Pokemon are the only option, but make sure you use good sets.
Pokemon that have Toxic are useful.
Battle Palace: Sweepers are your best option. Make sure the Physicals have Adamant Nature
and the Specials have Modest Nature. Do not use Mixed Sweepers. This facility is all about
natures. There is a little girl in a house somewhere who tells you what your Pokemon like to
do in the Battle Palace. If she says "It likes to battle", it will use attacking moves most often.
If she says "It looks after itself", it mostly uses moves such as Protect, or ones that raises its
stats. If she says "It likes to be sneaky", it mostly uses moves that inflict status conditions on
the opponent or lower its stats. Sometimes she will say "If it gets enough ouchies, it will do
something different". This means that when its HP gets below half, it will do what she says
(above).
Battle Dome: Tanks and Sweepers are best.
Battle Pike: Sweepers.

Hint: Easy Tough Contest wins:


Catch a Mawile in the wild, or have one traded from another version. Train it. At level 41,
Mawile will want to learn Iron Defense. Teach it Iron Defense. At level 46, Mawile will want
to learn Stockpile, Swallow, and Spit Up. Teach it all three of those moves without making it
forget Iron Defense. Then, max out its Tough condition. After that, go to the chairman of the
Pokemon Fan Club with your Mawile in the lead. If you maxed out its Tough condition, he
should give you a Yellow Scarf. Give it to Mawile. Then, take part in a Tough Contest. Have
Mawile do moves in the following order: Stockpile, Swallow, Stockpile, Spit Up, Iron
Defense. If you follow these steps exactly, you will win even the Master Rank contests
without much of a problem.
Information in this section was contributed by Samuel Clifton.

Hint: Easy Battle Dome wins:


Get an Absol level 50 that knows Perish Song and an Exploud that knows Protect and Double
Team. On the first turn use Perish Song and Double Team. Then with Exploud use Protect,
then Double Team, etc. After three turns, all Pokemon will faint except fir Exploud.
Information in this section was contributed by daniel cisneros.

Hint: Finding the Team Aqua leader:


Go to the Team Aqua hideout right off Lilycove City before you have been to Magmas
Hideout on Jagged Pass. Inside, there are two Team Aqua members. One tells you where
Archie is, and the other tells what he is doing.
Information in this section was contributed by Ella McIntosh.
Hint Trick Master hiding places:
The Trick Master's house is located at Route 110.

Maze 1: Go to the top right corner of the table and select it.
Maze 2: Go to the right plant.
Maze 3: Go to the right drawer (without the mirror).
Maze 4: Go to the left window.
Maze 5: Go to the left plant.
Maze 6: Go to the mirror on the right.
Maze 7: Go to the right window.
Maze 8: Go to the left bottom cushion and select it. He is there, but invisible.

Note: In some of the mazes you will need an HM Move to get through. The HM moves you
will need are Cut (for Maze 1), Rock Smash (for Maze 3), and Strength (for Maze 4).
Information in this section was contributed by Bobby Vadhanapanich.

Hint: Defeating Flannery:


If you do not have Mudkip for your starter Pokemon, catch a Tailow or a Swellow. Make
sure it is level 32 or higher and knows Wing Attack. When she sends out Camerupt (her third
Pokemon), she will probably tell it to use Earthquake. Tailow and Swellow are Flying-type
Pokemon. Wing Attack does well against Fire-type Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by hurley.

Hint: Defeating Leader Juan:


The last gym leader is very difficult to defeat and may just be harder than the champion
himself. Four of his Pokemon are relatively easy to defeat. First, he will use Luvdisc. It can
be defeated with one strong Electric attack (preferably Thunderbolt). Next, he will use
Whiscash. Do not use Electric attacks because Whiscash is also a Ground type. Defeat him
using a Grass type (a Water type can also be used). He will then use Walrein. Again, a strong
Electric attack should do. His fourth Pokemon is a Water/Dark type. An Electric or a Fighting
type can defeat it with ease. The last of his Pokemon is a level 46 Kingdra. It mostly uses
Double Team, so you cannot hit him, and if you manage to hurt him he will use Rest to
recover. Other than that, he attacks with Ice Beam and Water Pulse. Your best chance is to
have a fast Pokemon (preferably a Crobat or Absol) and teach it Taunt. Make sure you can
use Taunt before Kingdra starts to use Double Team. If Taunt works, he can only use Ice
Beam or Water Pulse and a few decent Ice or Dragon type attacks should take him out.
Information in this section was contributed by Pieter Moonen.

Hint: Defeating the Pike Queen:


The Battle Pike is at the Siviper by the Pokemon Center on the left. When you defeat it at
open level or level 50, the lady who tells you directions will say that a horrible fate is about to
befall you. When you go into a room. she might heal one or two of your Pokemon. You will
then battle the Pike Queen. Note: She will have Siviper, Shuckle and Milotic. Try using a
Psychic Pokemon such as Alakazam, with Psychic and Thunderpunch.
Information in this section was contributed by cay lubb.

Get a Houndoom at level 50 give it the moves Flamethrower, Taunt, Double-Edge, and Faint
attack. Then, get a Ampharos with Thunderbolt, Strength, Mega Punch, and Dynamic Punch.
Get a Quassire with Surf, Earthquake, Ice Beam, and Slam. All the first forms of the three
Pokemon are found in the Safari Zone after the Pokemon League. First, use Houndoom's
Flamethrower two times on Seviper. Be wary of Seviper's move Swagger. Then, switch
Houndoom with Ampharos, because the next pokemon is Milotic (a Water type). Use
Thunderbolt until it faints. Her last Pokemon is Shuckle. The Pokemon has no attack moves.
It has Rest and Toxic. Bring out Houndoom and first use Taunt and Flamethrower. Use Taunt
after Flamethrower, then repeat that in a pattern until it faints. If you use Taunt, Shuckle uses
Struggle. You will then probably get the Luck Symbol.
Information in this section was contributed by FuTuReNBAlegend4.

Hint: Defeating the Elite Four:


Take a normal level Pokemon with a one hit K.O. move and a lock on move. Also have a
large number of Ethers and Max Potions. Just lock on and attack for and easy K.O.
Information in this section was contributed by Ben Kugler.

Use the following Pokemon against the Elite Four:


Information in this section was contributed by Hksnowqueen243.

Electric: Raichu
Grass: Ludicolo
Fighting: Hariyama
Ice: Walrein
Water: Sharpedo
Ghost: Banette

To defeat Drake The Dragon Master, make sure you have a level 80 Rayquaza. Use the TM
Dragon Claw on it. Once you fight Drake The Dragon Master, use Dragon Claw on all of his
Pokemon. All of them should faint. You can then move on to Wallace the champion.
Information in this section was contributed by killer_ivan_06.

Make sure you have a level 79 Kyogre, level 73 Groudon, and level 83 Raquaza (in that
order) in your party. For first two Elites, use Kyogre (Hydro Pump and Water Spout). For the
Ice, use Groudon (Solar Beam and Fire Blast). For the dragon Elite, use Raquaza (Dragon
Claw on all). Use Raquaza for Wallace (Dragon Claw on Wailord, and try Fire Blast or
Hyper Beam on the rest).
Information in this section was contributed by STARSKY10265.

Sidney has a Shiftry and a Cacturn. Get Swampert to use Earthquake and they should die in
two turns. Phoebe has Ghost type Pokemon. Have Swampert use Muddy Water and they
should die in two or three turns. Note: Surf is also good; teach it to Tentacruel. Glacia has Ice
type Pokemon. Use Swampert's Earthquake and they should die in one or two turns. Note:
Have a Walrein use Earthquake. This is optional if you do not have two Pokemon with
Earthquake. The battle will take longer. Have a lot of Max Potions. Drake has a Salamance.
Have a Pokemon use Dragon Breath (Flygon recommended). For Shelgon, use Muddy Water.
For Wallace, use Earthquake for all except Garadose. For him, use Water Gun and Muddy
Water.
Information in this section was contributed by Harry Buck.

First, get through Victory Road. Then, heal up at the Pokemon Center. Check the levels of all
the Pokemon in your party. Train all Pokemon in your party up to level 50 or higher. Save the
game at the entrance that you use to get into the rooms to fight the Elite Four when ready.
The rest is purely up to skill and chance. After you defeat an Elite Four member, save the
game. If you lose to the next member, turn off the game and go back to the saved game after
the last member was defeated. This will keep your prize money in your pocket, and bring
back any health restoration items that you may have used.
Information in this section was contributed by iflip4dolphins12.

Try the following strategy against the Elite Four:


Information in this section was contributed by James Vincie Kaligis.

Sidney: Fighting and Fire-type attacks


Phoebe: Ghost and Dark-type attacks
Glacia : Fighting and Fire-type attacks
Drake: Dragon and Ice-type attacks
Wallace (Champion): Electric and grass-type attack. Note: You cannot attack Whiscash with
Electric-type attack, it has Ground-type. Instead, use Grass-type attacks to give it 4X damage.

Hint: Elite Four Pokemon:


Note: The total experience is 51,157 and money is $32,400.
Information in this section was contributed by Bobby Vadhanapanich.

Elite Four Sidney (all around); $4,900


Mightyena: Level 46, 1261 experience points (Roar, Double Edge, Sand-Attack, Crunch)
Absol: Level 49, 1827 experience points (Aerial Ace, Rock Slide, Swords Dance, Slash)
Shrifty: Level 48, 1861 experience points (Torment, Double Team, Swagger, Extrasensory)
Cacturne: Level 46, 1744 experience points (Leech Seed, Faint Attack, Needle Arm, Cotton
Spore)
Crawdaunt: Level 48, 1656 experience points (Surf, Swords Dance, Strength, Facade)
Elite Four Pheobe (Ghost); $5,100
Dusclops: Level 48, 1840 experience points (Protect, Curse , Confuse Ray , Shadow Punch)
Dusclops: Level 51, 1956 experience points (Ice Beam, Shadow Ball, Rock Slide,
Earthquake)
Banette: Level 49, 1879 experience points (Spite, Will-O-Wisp, Shadow Ball, Faint Attack)
Sableye: Level 50, 1050 experience points (Night Shade, Shadow Ball, Faint Attack, Double
Team)
Banette: Level 49, 1879 experience points (Psychic, Thunderbolt, Shadow Ball, Facade)
Elite Four Glacia (Ice); $5,300
Sealeo: Level 50, 1371 experience points (Encore, Ice Ball, Hail, Body Slam)
Sealeo: Level 52, 1425 experience points (Hail, Blizzard, Attract, Double-Edge)
Walrein: Level 53, 2179 experience points (Surf, Body Slam, Ice Beam, Sheer Cold)
Galie: Level 50, 2002 experience points (Icy Wind, Light Screen, Ice Beam, Crunch)
Galie: Level 52, 2083 experience points (Hail, Shadow Ball, Ice Beam, Explosion)
Elite Four Drake (Dragon); $5,500
Shelgon: Level 52, 1603 experience points (Rock Tomb, Dragon Claw, Protect, Double-
Edge)
Altaria: Level 54, 2175 experience points (Dragon Dance, Dragonbreath,Double-Edge, Aerial
Ace)
Flygon: Level 53, 2236 experience points (Dragonbreath, Flamethrower, Earthquake, Cruch)
Salamence: Level 55, 2568 experience points (Dragon Claw, Crunch, Flamethrower, Rock
Slide)
Kingdra: Level 53, 2350 experience points (Smokescreen, Dragon Dance, Surf, Body Slam)
Champion Wallace (all around); $11,600
Wailord: Level 57, 2515 experience points (Rain Dance, Water Spout, Double-Edge,
Blizzard)
Milotic: Level 58, 2646 experience points (Recover, Surf, Ice Beam, Toxic)
Tentacruel: Level 55, 2415 experience points (Toxic, Hydro Pump, Sludge Bomb, Ice Beam)
Ludicolo: Level 56, 2172 experience points (Giga Drain, Suf, Leech Seed, Double Team)
Whiscash: Level 56, 1896 experience points (Earthquake, Surf, Amnesia, Hyper Beam)
Gyarados: Level 56, 2568 experience points (Dragon Dance, Earthquake, Hyper Beam, Suf)

Hint: Secondary pokemon abilities:


There are several abilities that have a secondary effect.
Information in this section was contributed by Alex.

Static: Makes wild Electric-type Pokemon appear more often in the field if user is first in the
party.
Magnet Pull: Makes wild Steel-type Pokemon appear more often in the field if user is first in
the party.
Swarm: Pokemon cry in the background more often in the field.
Compoundeyes: Draws wild Pokemon holding items more often if user is first in the party.
Intimidate/Keen Eye: Decreases the chance of a wild Pokemon encounter by 10% if user is
first in the party.
Hustle: Wild Pokemon are more likely to have a higher level than the Pokemon that knows
Hustle (which must be first in the party).
Cute Charm: Increases chance of the wild Pokemon being of the opposite gender to the
Pokemon with Cute Charm (which must be first in the party).
Lightningrod: You wil get calls on your PokeNav from registered trainers more often.
Synchronize: If Synchronizer is first in the party, wild Pokemon have a 50% chance of being
the same nature as the Synchronizer.

Hint: Factory Head Nolan:


After 21 consecutive wins (1 on 1 only), The Factory Head, Nolan will battle you. He uses
rental Pokemon as well. You cannot determine what Pokemon he is going to use.
Information in this section was contributed by DarkZrex911.

Hint: Stronger Rollout move:


When you have a Pokemon with Rollout, using the move Defense Curl before using Rollout
will boost the attack of Rollout by X1. For example, Marill will learn Defense Curl at level 3,
then will learn Rollout at level 15.
Information in this section was contributed by Nate Drier.

Hint: Finding new Pokemon:


If you are working on your Pokedex and cannot seem to find the Pokemon you need to
complete it, enter the appealing contests in Lilycove City. When you enter, there could be
Pokemon that you cannot find in the wild, only from trainers.
Information in this section was contributed by Otao333.

Use the Match Call on your Pokenav and wait for your opponent to train their Pokemon to
evolve into ones that you have not seen yet. When this happens, battle them.
Information in this section was contributed by Otao333.
Hint: Avoid Brawly:
If you have reached Dewford and battled everyone you can but cannot defeat Brawly, go
through the Granite Cave and give the letter to Steven. It is possible to get through without
Flash. Once you leave the cave, talk to Mr. Briney. He will now take you to Slateport. You
can now train your Pokemon at Slateport and continue in the game without battling Brawly.
If you do not have a Pokemon that is effective against Fighting types, catch a Zubat in the
Granite Cave. Then get it to level 21 and have it learn Wing Attack. It is very effective
against Brawly's Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by jack woodrup.

Hint: Getting through Dewford Gym easily:


Catch a Sableye or have one traded. Battle using only it throughout the entire gym.
Alternately if you picked Torchic, keep Combusken from forgetting Peck, which is strong
against Fighting types.
Information in this section was contributed by Samuel Clifton.

Hint: Contest emphasis:


Information in this section was contributed by Pikachu292.

Category: Moves not to use


Cool Contest: Beauty and tough moves
Beauty Contest: Cool and cute
Cute Contest: Beauty and smart
Smart Contest: Cute and tough
Tough Contest: Cool and smart

Hint: Easy badges:


Before battling a gym leader, you always want to win on the first try. Before you challenge a
gym leader. find out the type of Pokemon they have. Try to find an advantage. For example,
if you are battling a Rock Pokemon. send a Grass type Pokemon to fight. Also try to raise
your Pokemon's level by at least 8. If you still cannot get the badge, raise the level more.
Information in this section was contributed by Pikachu292.

Hint: Secret badges:


After defeating the Elite 4 you will get one secret badge. Battle Scott, and he also will give
one as well, and so will Wally.
Information in this section was contributed by Daniel Bouma-Higgins.

Hint: Missing Pokemon:


The following Pokemon are not found in the game and must be traded from a different
version.
Information in this section was contributed by Bobby Vadhanapanich.

Surksit
Masquerain
Meditite
Medicham
Roselia
Zangoose
Lunatone

Hint: Recommended Pokemon teams:


Information in this section was contributed by Sabinocastillo59.
Blaziken (level 100): Blaze Kick, Double Kick, Sky Uppercut, Mirror Move.
Flygon (level 100): Flygon-Fly, Crunch, Dragonbreath, Dragonclaw
or Tyrannitar (level 100): Thunder, Blizzard, Fire Blast, Sandstorm
Alakazam (level 97): Recover, Future Sight, Confusion, Psychic.
Pikachu (level 96): Thunder, Thunderbolt, Iron Tail, Thunder Wave.
Magmar (level 95): Fire Blast, Fire Punch, Flamethrower, Sunny Day
Togetic (level 90): Metronome, Hyper Beam, Psychic, Facade

The best Pokemon for the Pokemon League are Swampert (level 55), Sableye (level 54) and
Flygon.
Information in this section was contributed by JOBIN95.

If you wish to have a power-house team go with all legendaries, such as Rayquaza, Kyogre,
Groudon, Laltias, Latios, etc., all at level 100. If you wish to fight with your friends or in
competitions, use mixed teams with different uses than just attacks. For example, try a
Ninjask and teach it Substitute and Baton Pass. The other could be Swords Dance and an
attack such as Aerial Ace (+Stab bonus). Stall your opponent by substituting and after a few
turns Baton Pass to a very strong slow Pokemon. Ninjask's Speed Boost will give the speed to
the strong Pokemon and allow him to rip through your opponent's team XD. A simple setup
is as follows.

Ninjask
Lonely Nature @ Liechi Berry
Trait: Speed Boost
252 ATT EVs
252 Speed EVs or 252 HP EVs
Aerial Ace/Silver Wind
Swords Dance
Substitute
Baton Pass
Marowak
Lonely Nature @ Thick Club (ATTx2)
Trait: Rock Head
252 ATT EVs
252 Speed EVs
Hidden Power Ghost
Bonemerang
Double Edge
Brick Break

Every turn that Ninjask stalls, he will get +50% of the original speed and the Liechi Berry
will increase its attack +50%. Baton Pass these stats to Marowak for an attack +/-
(280x2)+50%=840 ATT. Also, it is maxed out Speed will be after 4 subs +/- 185+200% =
555 Speed. This will wipe out almost everything. Try to save Ninjaks's Sub for protected
Carnage.
Information in this section was contributed by Maxwell Voogt.

Try the following team:


Information in this section was contributed by Tinitta Hodge.
Charizard (BicBic nickname; level 100): Blast Burn, Overheat, Hyper Beam and Fire Blast
Blastoise (BacBac nickname; level 100): Hydro Cannon, Hydro Pump, Surf and Water Fall
Venusaur (BucBuc nickname; level 100):Frenzy Plant, SolarBeam, Synthesis and Strength
Typlosion (LicLic nickname; level 100): Blast Burn, Overheat, Flamethrower and Flame
Wheel
Feraligator (LacLac nickname; level 100): Hydro Cannon, Hydro Pump, Surf and Strength
Meganium (LucLuc nickname; level 100): Frenzy Plant, Solarbeam, Strength and Razor Leaf

Try the following team:


Information in this section was contributed by Craig Stevens.

Blaziken level 100: Flamethrower, Blaze Kick, Sky Uppercut, Slash; Item Charcoal
Azumaril level 100: Surf, Icebeam, Hydropump, Double-Edge; Item Never Melt Ice or
Mystis Water
Flygon level 100: Dragon Claw, Flamethrower, Crunch, Fly; Item Dragon Claw:
Umbreon level 100: Faint Attack, Shadow Ball, Psychic, Iron Tail; Item Black Glasses:
Alakazam level 100: Psychic, Thunder Punch, Fire Punch, Ice Punch; Item Twisted Spoon
Machamp level 100: Rock Slide, Cross Chop, Brick Break, Revenge: Item Black Belt
Note: The only way to get Alakazam to know Thunder Punch, Fire Punch and Ice Punch is to
catch a male Medicham, train it to learn the punches and breed it with a female Abra. The
only way to get a Machamp that knows rock Slide is to get a male Camerupt that knows it
and breed that with a female Spinda. Hatch a male from one of the eggs and breed it with a
female Machop that you can catch just below Mt. Chimney and hatch the egg.

Try the following team:


Information in this section was contributed by GnzlNrc.

Deoxys (level 100): Ice Beam, Thunder, Psycho Boost, and Recover
Jirachi (level 100) Hyper Beam, Doom Desire, Psychic, and Thunder
Alakazam (level 98): Psychic, Recover, Hyper Beam, and Future Sight
Slaking (level97): Swagger, Blizzard, Hyper Beam, and Earthquake
Milotic (level 100): Recover, Hydro Pump, Blizzard, Hyper Beam
Zapdos (level 99): Thunder, Hyper Beam, Drill Peck, Fly
Also try the following:
Blaziken (level 95)
Flygon (level 97)
Gyarados (level 98)
Raichu (level 93)
Golduck (level 93)
Rayquaza (level 100)
Sceptile (level 99)
Kingler (level 90)
Armaldo (level 96)
Tyranitar (level 99)
Camerupt (level 94)
Glalie (level 89)
Walrein (level 100)
Roselia (level 97)
Altaria (level 92)
Ampharos (level 88)
Latias (level 100)
Latios (level 100)
Dragonite (level 97)
Wailord (level 95)

The following is a recommended Elite 4 team:


Information in this section was contributed by David N..

Hariyama with Chesto Berry: Belly Drum, Rest, Cross Chop, Earthquake
Cacturne with Magnet: Leech Seed, Needle Arm, Faint Attack, Thunderpunch.
Manectric with Black Glasses: Thunderbolt, Crunch, Thunder Wave, Roar
Walrein with Nevermelt Ice: Ice Beam, Surf, Hail, EQ/Yawn
Blaziken with Leftovers: Flamethrower, Sky Uppercut, Thunderpunch, Facade
Camerupt with Hard Stone: EQ, Flamethrower, Rock Slide, Amnesia/Focus Energy

Try the following team:


Information in this section was contributed by Jake.

Mewtwo (level 100): Psychic, Thunderbolt, Icebeam, Safeguard


Lugia (level 100): Psychic, Earthquake, Aeroblast, Safeguard
Ho-Oh (level 100): Psychic, Fly, Sacred Fire, Safeguard
Groudon (level 100): Eruption, Solarbeam, Earthquake, Flamethrower
Kyogre (level 100): Thunder, Water Pulse, Surf, Ice Beam
Dragonite (level 100): Thundebolt, Surf, Outrage, Earthquake

Try the following team:


Information in this section was contributed by dan magga.

Rayquaza: Hyper Beam, Earthquake, Fire Blast, Outrage


Salamence: Fire Blast, Hydro Pump, Earthquake, Body Slam
Tyranitar: Earthquake, Fire Blast, Ice Beam, Outrage
Charizard: Blast Burn, Earthquake, Fire Blast, Outrage
Flygon: Body Slam, Dragon Claw, Earthquake, Flamethrower
Dragonite: Blizzard, Earthquake, Fire Blast, Outrage

Try the following team:


Information in this section was contributed by Zachary Jenkins.

Aggron (level 42): Roar, Water Pulse, Iron Tail


Rayquaza (level 73): Fly, Water Fall, Extreme Speed, Fire Blast
Flygon (level 48): Fly, Dragon Breath, Steel Wing, Faint Attack
Swampert (level 54): Surf, Rock Smash, Earthquake, Blizzard
Kyogre: Hydro Pump, Rest, Sheer Cold, Dive

Try the following team against the Battle Frontier:


Information in this section was contributed by Vaughn Smith.

Groudon (level 80): Eruption, Thunder, Fissure, Solarbeam


Kyogre(level 75): Surf, Sheercold, Thunder, Water Spout
Rayquaza(level 85): Fly, Extreme Speed, Thunder, Dragon Claw
Sharpedo(level 50): Surf, Skull Bash, Dive, Rock Smash
Regirock(level 50): Rock Throw, Thunder, Rollout, Super Power
Flygon(level 50): Fly, Dragon Claw, Faint Attack, Steel Wing

Try the following team:


Information in this section was contributed by Zachary Jenkins.

Goudon (level 78): Eruption, Solarbeam, Fissure, Thunder


Kyogre (level 75): Thunder, Sheercold, Surf, Waterspout
Rayquaza (level 83): Fly, Extreemspeed, DragonClaw, Blizzard
Regirock (level 50): Rollout, Thunder, Superpower, Ancientpower
Sharpedo (level 50) Skullbash, Dive, Surf, Rocksmash
Flygon (level 50): Fly, DragonClaw, Steelwing, Faintattack

Try the following team:


Information in this section was contributed by Jake.

Mewtwo (level 100): Psychic, Flamethrower, Thunderbolt, Ice Beam


Lugia (level 100): Psychic, Aeroblast, Aerial Ace, Earthquake
Charizard (level 100): Flamethrower, Blast Burn,. Fly, Strength
Latios (level 100): Psychic, Dragonbreath, Ice Beam. Thunderbolt
Salamence (level 100): Flamethrower, Earthquake, Dragon Claw, Crunch
Raikou (level 100): Thunderbolt, Spark, Crunch, Strength

When in a double battle, send out Shedinja and Ditto. Have Shedinja use Protect and have
Ditto use Transform on Shedinja. Then you will have a Shedinja with more HP and the
Wonder Guard ability.
Information in this section was contributed by Zachary Goodwin.

Try the following team:


Information in this section was contributed by ricky reed.

Blaziken (level 100)


Rayquaza (level 100)
Groudon (level 100)
Kyogre (level 100)
Pikachu (level 100)
Salamence (level 100)

Try the following team:


Information in this section was contributed by killblaze777.

Rayquaza (level 78): Fly, Crunch, Thunderbolt, Dragonclaw (Crunch and Dragonclaw can be
learned by bringing him to the Move Tutor in Fallabor town with two Heart Scales, one for
each move, with no use for a TM)
Swampert (level 69): Earthquake, Surf, Ice Beam, Brick Break
Salamence (level 60): Dragon Breath, Fly, Flamethrower, Dragon Claw
Bellosom (level 58): Giga Drain, Petal Dance, Solarbeam, Sunny Day
Slaking (level 59): Shadow Ball, Hyper Beam, Thunderbolt, Focus Punch

You only need one Pokemon to defeat the Pokemon League. Just in case, get some Full
Restores, Revives, and Ethers. Have Mewtwo (level 100) with Psychic, Thunderbolt, Shadow
Ball, and Ice Beam.
Information in this section was contributed by sami31058.

First opponent
Mightiena: Use Thunderbolt
Shiftree: Use Ice Beam
Cradaunt: Use Thunderbolt
Cacturn: Use Ice Beam
Absol: Use Thunderbolt
Second opponent
Dusclops: Use Shadow Ball
Bannete: Use Shadow Ball
Bannete: Use Shadow Ball
Sableye-Use Shadow Ball
Dusclops: Use Shadow Ball
Third opponent
Sealeo: Use Thunderbolt
Sealeo: Use Thunderbolt
Glalie: Use Thunderbolt
Glalie: Use Thunderbolt
Walrein-Use Thunderbolt
Fourth opponent
Shellgon: Use Ice Beam
Flygon: Use Ice Beam
Kingdra: Use Psychic
Altaria: Use Ice Beam
Salamence: Use Ice Beam
Champion Wallace
Wailord: Use Thunderbolt
Tentecruel: Use Psychic
Ludicolo: Use Psychic
Garydos: Use Thunderbolt
Wiscash: Use Psychic
Milotic: Use Thunderbolt

Try the following team:


Information in this section was contributed by Joshua Saunders.

Mewtwo (level 100): Psychic, Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, Icebeam


Kyogre (level 100): Surf, Icebeam, Thunder, Eathquake
Tyranitar (level 72): Crunch, Earthquake, Brick Brake, Rockslide
Dragonite (level 72): Outrage, Fly, Dragon, Claw, Hyperbeam
Skeptile (level 74): Leaf Blade, Focus, Punch Dig, Cut
Groudon (level 89): Flame Thrower, Solar Beam, Brick Bake, Earthquake

Try the following team.

Swampert, Feraligatr, or Blastoise (level 65)


Natures: Quiet, Brave, Sassy or Relaxed
Abilities: Torrent
Moves:
Swampert: Earthquake, Surf, Hydro Cannon, Brick Break
Feraligatr: Slash, Aerial Ace, Bulk Up, Surf
Blastoise: Withdraw, Ice Beam, Hydro Pump, Skull Bash
Hold: Anything desired
Blaziken, Typhlosion, or Charizard (level 65)
Natures: Lonely, Hasty, Mild or Gentle
Abilities: Blaze
Moves:
Blaziken: Bulk Up, Double Team, Brick Break or Sky Uppercut, Flamethrower or Blaze Kick
Typhlosion: Flamethrower, Fire Punch, Swift, Smokescreen
Charizard: Wing Attack or Aerial Ace, Swords Dance, Fire Blast, Flamethrower
Hold: Anything desired
Sceptile, Meganium, Venusaur (level 65)
Nature (Meganium and Venusaur): Sassy, Quiet
Nature (Sceptile): Mild, Hasty
Ability: Overgrow
Moves:
Sceptile: Leaf Blade, Leech Seed, Giga Drain, Toxic
Venusaur: Frenzy Plant, Leech Seed, Giga Drain or Razor Leaf, Toxic
Meganium: Solarbeam, Sunny Day, Synthesis, Leech Seed or Toxic
Hold: Anything desired
Gardevoir (recommended), Alakazam (level 66)
Nature: Modest
Ability: Synchronize
Moves:
Gardevoir: Psychic, Calm Mind, Double Team, Shock Wave or Thunder Bolt
Alakazam: Psychic, Calm Mind, Recover, Shock Wave or Thunderpunch
Hold: Twistedspoon, Shell Bell or Leftovers
Altaria, Pidgeot, Swellow (level 66)
Nature: Docile, Hardy, Serious, Quirky or Bashful
Ability: Any
Moves: As long as Aerial Ace and Fly are known
Hold: Any
Salamence, Dragonite, Tyranitar (level 65)
Nature (Tyranitar and Dragonite): Brave, Quiet
Nature (Salamence): Mild
Moves:
Dragonite and Salamence: Outrage, Dragon Claw, Dragon Dance, Brick Break
Tyranitar: Bulk Up, Rock Slide, Earthquake, Crunch
Hold: Any
Metagross (level 65)
Nature: Quiet, Brave, Sassy or Relaxed
Moves: Meteor Mash, Cosmic Power, Psychic, Earthquake
Hold: Metal Coat
Try the following Battle Frontier team. This team at all level 100 should be unstoppable to
get gold symbols at the Battle Frontier.
Information in this section was contributed by The Pokemon Guru.

Sceptile (Item: Miracle Seed): Leaf Blade, Earthquake, SolarBeam, Iron Tail
Blaziken (Item: Charcoal): Earthquake, Flamethrower, Dynamicpunch, Overheat
Swampert (Item: Mystic Water): Earthquake, Blizzard, Surf, Ice Beam.

Try the following team.


Information in this section was contributed by A.J. DiMarzio.

Togetic (level 100 with Quick Claw): Psychic, Fire Blast, Hyper Beam, Flamethrower
Ledian (level 100 with Focus Band): Swift, Solarbeam, Focus Punch, Thunderpunch
Metagross (level 100 with Scope Lens): Psychic, Hyper Beam, Meteor Mash, Sludge Bomb
Houndoom (level 100 with Charcoal): Overheat, Fire Blast, Faint Attack, Flamethrower
Piloswine (level 100 with Nevemeltice): Blizzard, Ice Beam, Earthquake, Hyper Beam
Kingdra (level 100 with Mystic Water): Ice Beam, Water Pulse, Hyper Beam, Hydro Pump

Use the following Pokemon at the Battle Frontier.

Metagross (level 50): Nature: Adamant; Hold Item: Liechi Berry/Focus Band; Moves:
Meteor Mash, Sludge Bomb, Earthquake, Agility/Iron Defense.
Salamence (level 50): Nature: Modest; Hold Item: Lum Berry/ Blackglasses; Moves:
Bite/Hydro Pump, Flamethrower, Dragon Claw, Scary Face/Focus Energy. If you use Hydro
Pump Instead of Bite, remove the Blackglasses as they are pointless.
Alakazam (level 50): Nature: Modest; Hold Item: NevermeltIce/Charcoal/Magnet (depending
on which Elemental Punches you use); Moves: Psychic, Calm Mind, Fire Punch/Ice
Punch/Thunderpunch, Fire Punch/Ice Punch/Thunderpunch.

Try the following team.


Information in this section was contributed by A.J. DiMarzio.

Togetic (level 62): Fire Blast, Psychic, Thunder, Ice Beam


Marowak (level 66): Mega Kick, Earthquake, Fire Blast, Ice Beam
Ledian (level 70): Giga Drain, Ice Punch, Body Slam, Solar Beam
Golduck (level 77): Psychic, Hydro Pump, Ice Beam, Body Slam
Houndoom (level 88): Fire Blast, Flamethrower, Solar Beam, Body Slam
Kingdra (level 100): Ice Beam, Hydro Pump, Hyper Beam, Body Slam

Glitch: Gender change:


During a Multi Battle at Battle Tower, pay attention to your ally's Pokemon. Occasionally,
your partner's Pokemon will change genders between battles.
Information in this section was contributed by Matt Martin.

Glitch: Easy catch with Greatball:


Use a Greatball on a first stage Pokemon. When the Pokeball opens around the Pokemon,
turn off the game. When you turn it on again, it should be caught. This also works on
Legendary Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Alex Lunn.
Glitch: ??:
Battle Pickniker Diana and Annie. You might notice that they are training a Pokemon named
"??". It looks like two large white pixelated question marks. Your game will freeze. Restart
the game then, go to Route 116. You will find a "??" at random. "??" has no special ability
and only knows "Tackle".
Information in this section was contributed by ZacComicMan.

Glitch: Dialogue mistake:


In the battle tent at Fallarbor town is a girl who says that her favorite battle tent is the one in
Fallarbor because the trainers have put their faith in their Pokemon. She is actually talking
about the one in Verdanturf Town.
Information in this section was contributed by shaquille.

Glitch: Duplicate Pokemon:


To do this trick you must have access to the Battle Frontier. Go to the Battle Tower. Go to the
PC in the corner. Put the Pokemon to be duplicated in the PC then save. Withdraw the
Pokemon. Talk to the woman behind the counter on the far right. When asked if you want to
save, say "No", then reset. When you regain control of your character you should be in front
of the counter where you said "No". Go to the PC and the Pokemon should be in your party
where you deposited them. Note: Duplicate only five Pokemon at a time. If you move other
Pokemon in the PC while you are duplicating, the non-cloning Pokemon will be deleted.

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