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Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire - Strategy Guide (Page 06)

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Junior Trainer 1
Level 37 Ralis (1110 EXP)
You get: 888G

First off, your arrows should point like this:

1st one = ^
2nd one = =>
3rd one = ^
4th one = =>

As for the trip to the gym leaders, the first one should point up, the next 
one should 
point right, the 3rd should point up, and the 4th one should point right. 
(the signs).

You may have to fight some trainers to get the switches in that order. 

Now you should reach the 2v2 gym leader battle. You must have 2 Pokemon by 
now or you're 
just...screwed. You will now face a Level 42 Lunatone and a Level 42 
Solarock. 

|--------------------------------|
|Gym Leader Names: Liza and Tate |
|Gym Leaders' Types: Psychic     |
|Battle Type: 2 on 2 Pokemon     |
|Level 42 Lunatone (? EXP)       |
|Level 42 Solarock (? EXP)       |
|You get: ? G, Mind Badge        |
|--------------------------------|

The Moon-shaped psychic (Lunatone) is weaker, and since it is a 2v2, two 
grass types 
launching grass type moves can be devastating on the enemy. You will get TM04.

After you have 7 badges, apply dive on a water type, then surf southwards! 
You can dive in 
deeper (deep blue) water, but you will need to go far down to where it 
appears to intersect 
with the water route going east, then dive into the cave entrance. It should 
be southeast of 
a very small island (near the end of the diving route). 

Shimmy Shay (f41rj@hotmail.com) has a good description of where to dive into 
the Team
Magma/Aqua base:

After you get Dive (HM08) and you have to find the base, go south, and look 
for the 
circle/squarish part with the rock in front, dive there, and then go forward 
and try left 
and right. It may not be the initial spot you dove at, it's in the front of 
the 
circle/square covered in water thing. (thanks to arne1986@hotmail.com) shows a 
picture of
the area to dive at. This will help you.

This may be a very hard place to find it. It took me a whole hour the very 
first time, so I 
can only do so much on a text FAQ... You will now go in and fight 
Team Magma/Aqua 
for the last time. Make your way up, as the puzzles aren't too hard. You will 
need at least 
Level 35 average Pokemon to get through, as you fight their leader. You will 
see the 
legendary Pokemon in your game escape from the cave. In Ruby the sun glitters 
(Sunny Day!), 
in Sapphire the rains begin (the exact opposite). 

Next, you go west from the cave entrance (after you beat it), and toward 
Sootopolis City, 
home of the 8th gym. You should notice a white mountain. Make sure you're 
south of it, then 
dive again into the waters of Sootopolis City. 

|---------------|
|Sootopolis City|
|---------------|

Remember you must surface after you enter, and now you've arrived at 
Sootopolis City. You 
want the 8th badge, right? Sorry, you can't...yet. You will find it locked 
until you go to 
the northern part of the city and talk to the two people there. They will 
lead you to a 
small cave in the city. Mark your way up to the legendary Pokemon in the 
game. You must 
capture or defeat it. Remember to get HM07 Waterfall in this cave. It looks 
like a regular 
item. After your meeting with the legendary Pokemon, you fight for your last 
badge. It is 
an ice gym, and the 3rd puzzle can take you a while, but for that one you go 
right instead
of left like the 2nd one. If you do fall you can get experience from the 
junior trainers 
below, not always a bad thing!

In this ice gym, Groudon (Ruby legendary) is effective, but if you play 
Sapphire you may 
have to rely on an electric type here.

This ice gym leader has 5 water types. Anything that is strong against those 
water/ice 
types (sometimes fire), especially electric types, will be effective.

|-------------------------|
|Gym Leader Name: Wallace |
|Gym Leader Type: Water   |
|Level 40 Luvdisc (? EXP) |
|Level 42 Whiscash (? EXP)|
|Level 40 Sealo (? EXP)   |
|Level 42 Seaking (? EXP) |
|Level 43 Milotic (? EXP) |
|You get: ?G, Rain Badge  |
|-------------------------|

At this point in time, you have eight badges. Now, you will have to get out 
of the city and
go back east to the sea route intersection, but make sure you have ALL HMs 
equipped but Cut,
as you will need all of them but Cut in Victory Road. Now you have HM07 
Waterfall, dive out
of the city, dive back in, go east, and ride up the waterfall you saw before 
to a Pokemon 
Center. Heal there, as Victory Road is ahead. Catch any Pokemon you need 
there, and raise 
levels, as the Elite Four and Steven can surely prove tough. Also, don't lose 
to Wally at the
end of Ever Grande...

|------------------|
|Wally             |
|Level 47 Altaria  |
|Level 46 Delcatty |
|Level 47 Roselia  |
|Level 44 Magneton |
|Level 48 Gardevoir|
|------------------|

Defeat him and head out of the cave to the entrance to the Hoenn League. 

|-------------------------|
|Hoenn League - Elite Four|
|-------------------------|

Levels go from 46-58 at the Hoenn League. The first Elite Four member is 
Sidney, and uses
Dark types. The second Elite Four member is Phoebe, and uses Ghost types. The 
third Elite
Four member is Glacia, and uses Ice types. The fourth Elite Four member is 
Drake, who uses
four dragon types. The champion is Steven, of course.

The first Elite Four member uses a Level 46 Mightyena, a Level 48 Shiftry, a 
Level 46 
Cacturne, a Level 48 Sharpedo, and a Level 49 Absol. They are all dark types, 
but of 
course my Level 88 Groudon (at the time) destroyed them easily. I doubt 
you'll have such an 
easy time if you have lower levels. 

The second Elite Four member uses five ghost types: a Level 48 Dusclops, a 
Level 51 
Dusclops, a Level 49 Banette, a Level 49 Sableye, and a Level 50 Banette. 
They were 
unmatched against my Level 89 Groudon (at the time).

The third Elite Four member masters five ice types, and Groudon at Level 89 
just killed them 
so I can't really give much advice except that fire and ground type attacks 
can hurt them 
bad. She uses a Glalie at Level 50, a Sealo at Level 50, a Glalie at Level 
52, a 
Sealo at Level 52, and a Walrein at Level 53.

The fourth Elite Four member uses five dragon types that are all over Level 
50, but my Level 
90 Groudon destroyed them with slash. Nethertheless, this is the hardest 
Elite Four battle, 
and you will need some ice or powerful normal attacks to counter the dragons. 
He uses a 
Level 52 Shelgon, a Level 54 Altaria, a Level 53 Flygon, a Level 53 Flygon, 
and a 
Level 55 Salamence. Note that many of these are flying types.

Go up for a long ways. You will now meet the champion of Ruby/Sapphire again, 
Steven. He's 
been kind of like Lance in Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal. He will use six 
steel/ground types 
to match you: a Level 57 Skarmory, a Level 56 Bosugodora, a Level 55 
Nendoruu, a Level 56 
Yureidoru, a Level 56 Ammaduro, and a Level 58 Metagross. My Level 90 Groudon 
worked well 
and swept all but the 5th champ Pokemon, who I had to use a Level 45 
Kimogassa and a Level 
47 Sceptile to aid me there since Groudon ran out of PP for all but 
earthquake. Much of these
steel types are flying as well. After you win, your rival and his/her father, 
Professor 
Birch, will congratulate you! You will now go through the credits and be back 
in your room!

|---------------|
|Littleroot Town|
|---------------|

Go downstairs from your room and talk to your dad, who will give you a Boat 
Ticket! You can
use this Boat Ticket to ride the boat from Slateport City to Lilicove City, 
and vice versa. 
At this point, you can ride on the boat or enter the one and only in Safari 
Zone in Hoenn, 
which is located just next to Lilicove City. Just like in RBY/GSC, you will 
get 30 Safari 
balls and can't weaken the opposing Pokemon. At this point in time you will 
want to fly to 
Slateport City.

|--------------|
|Slateport City|
|--------------|

Head back to the bike shop where you got your first bike, and talk to the 
same man again. He
will this time, give you an Acro Bike. Now fly to Sootopolis City. 

|---------------|
|Sootopolis City|
|---------------|

Here you should dive out of the area out and go eastward back to the 
intersection, and now 
directly south of Mossdeep City from Route 127, head south onto Route 128. 
You should now be 
southeast of Sootopolis City and south of Mossdeep City. You will see a few 
trainers, but if 
you're in a hurry to reach the Secret Tower, continue to head south onto 
Route 129. The 
route goes a little south and then starts going westward. Do so, and you will 
enter Route 
130. Continue to head west onto Sea Route 131. By now you have encountered 
about a dozen 
trainers if you wanted to, or just skipped most of them. Continuing west will 
lead you to a 
very strange-looking town that seems to be suspending logs and buildings off 
the water. This is 
Pacifidlog Town. 

|---------------|
|Pacifidlog Town|
|---------------|

You can heal here first. Remember to enter the Pokemon Center here and heal, 
so you can be 
able to fly back to the town without surfing all the way. You can head west 
from town, and 
head through massive waves through Routes 132, 133, and 134 for more items 
and trainer 
battles, but there really isn't much there. Here, you want to surf eastward 
from Pacifidlog 
Town! A few screens to the east, east of the water twin trainers and the two 
trainers east 
of them, there will be an opening to the north to a patch of land with a 
cave. Go inside, 
and through it. Continue walking into the Secret Tower of Ruby/Sapphire!

|------------|
|Secret Tower|
|------------|

This is the Secret Tower of Ruby/Sapphire.

1st Floor - Go up the two small stairways, and head east and upstairs to the 
2nd floor.

2nd Floor - Head out of the area by going north and into the next part of the 
city. Here 
you'll need the Acro Bike you just got. The crack in the floor is your 
problem. Use the fast 
bike to jump over it and head upstairs for the 3rd floor.

3rd Floor - Head up to the right stairs to the 4th floor.

4th Floor - Ride your fast bike to the middle stairs down to the 3rd floor 
again.

3rd Floor - Go upstairs to the 4th floor.

4th Floor - Head left and upstairs to the 5th floor.

5th Floor - Go upstairs to the 6th floor.

6th Floor - Heal if needed be and save. You will now encounter a Level 70 
Rayquaza. It is a
water/flying type with a dragon move. Electric types are highly effective 
against him, but
don't kill him by accident. Catch it!

|---------|
|The Regis|
|---------|

At this point, you will want the three Regis, as they are basically the 
legendary dogs of
GSC, but special only to Ruby/Sapphire. You must have a Relicanth and Wailord 
at this point.
This time, surf west from Pacifidlog Town. The strong currents of the water 
will signal that 
you are at the right spot. Dive! You will see letters in braille underwater. 
Surface back up 
to the surface. Use dig on the middle part of the braille and go into the 
next room. Now put
Relicanth as your main Pokemon and Wailord as your last Pokemon in your 
party. Press on the
slate in the braille and an earthquake will erupt. Now you can leave the cave 
and capture
the remaining three Regis. Now, you will want to get Regi-Ice by flying back 
to Dewford 
Town. 

|------------|
|Dewford Town|
|------------|

Heal, if needed be, then surf to the north of Dewford Town. You will soon 
find a guy 
surrounded in trees on a small island. Go left and continue surfing up. You 
will reach an 
island with a small mountain. Go in and stand in the middle of the braille 
wall. Press A, 
and a door will appear to Regi-Ice after a few minutes, so be a little 
patient! You can now 
catch it! After you catch Regi-Ice, you're off to Regi-Steel. Go to the 
Safari Zone.

|-----------|
|Safari Zone|
|-----------|

Instead of entering, go left upstairs, and then head north. You will find 
another area that
is raining. You will again encounter a braille-written cave. Go to the middle 
of the cave, 
and use Fly. The next room will have Regi-Steel. If you want Regi-Rock, fly 
back to 
Lavaridge Town.

|--------------|
|Lavaridge Town|
|--------------|

Go right until you enter a desert, where you may have gotten a fossil earlier 
in the game if
you know Japanese or something. If you haven't already, go to the upper-right 
corner of the
desert. Choose one of the two fossils. Anyway, go into another mound and into 
an entrance. 
Again, go to the middle slate of the braille. Move right two, then down two 
steps, and use 
strength. A door will appear and it will lead you to Regi-Rock.

|-------------|
|Latios/Latias|
|-------------|

Your quest for the legendary Pokemon in your game (Latios or Latias) will be 
tough. Like the
three legendary dogs of GSC, they can appear anywhere in your Hoenn area of 
the game at any
given point in time. If you didn't use your Master Ball on Rayquaza, it's 
your best time to
use it. 
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inez100@hotmail.com has a nice FAQ on how to catch Latios/Latias.

Q: Are Latias and Latios easier to catch than the legendary dogs in G/S/C?
A: Well, in my opinion, no. They don't use roar like the dogs did, but they 
flee from battle
first thing. They also keep damage done on them per battle like the dogs. If 
you want to get a
lot of damage on one when you run into it use a Pokemon with Mean Look.

Q: I beat the league but I can never run into one...How do I?
A: I found Latios by working up my highest level or so Pokemon 2 levels a 
day. You can try 
that.

Q: I have one in my pokedex, but I can never run into one! They keep on going 
to different
areas!!

A: Fly to Mossdeep City until Latias/Latios is in the water close to you. Now 
if Latios/Latias
is on Route 124, you can either try surfing to Route 125 or Route 127, etc.

Q: I have Latios/Latias weakened, but it won't ever go into a ball!!

A: This part isn't easy. I recommend you to raise a Sableye up (If you're 
playing Ruby use
a different Pokemon with Mean Look or trade one for Sapphire) to the 80s or 
so and then buy
tons of Level balls (You can find these balls in a certain Mart, so look 
around). When you run
into Latios/Latias, use Mean Look and start throwing balls like crazy. After 
a lot of turns
Latios/Latias might use a move that could knock out himself/herself, so watch 
out. I also know
that getting a Pokemon up to the 80s take up time, so you might want to 
consider using Rare
Candies for some levels.

Note: I'm making this guide from playing Ruby, so I might of have left out 
some things about
Sapphire.
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Now that you have Latios/Latias, continue to the Battle Tower.

|------------|
|Battle Tower|
|------------|

With your boat ticket, you can sail to the Battle Tower. The Battle Tower has 
two major
battling categories: Up to Level 50 and Up to Level 100. You also can't use 
any legendaries
in the Battle Tower, which really is a bummer for my Ruby game's Groudon, but 
it tests your
skill even more, so it can be a good thing. 

|-------|
|Fossils|
|-------|

Remember the fossil you just got in the desert east of Lavaridge Town? You 
can now make it 
alive! Go to Rustboro City by using HM02 Fly and enter the building where you 
got your 
Poke-Navi (western portion of the City), and make sure you have room in your 
party. Go up to 
the 2nd floor and to the scientist. Go out for a while and then come back 
inside and you 
will get a Level 20 Ririira or Anuposu (it depends on what fossil you chose).

|-----------|
|Secret Base|
|-----------|

You might want to get a Secret Base at this point. :) You never know when 
your ego grows
and your hopes of conquering the world come alive. Get TM43 first from a guy 
at Mt. Chimney 
that gives you TM43 (Secret Power). Attach it to a Pokemon, and use TM43 on 
any hole in any 
rock or large tree. You can get items for your new base in the Lilicove City 
Department Store. 
You can only put 16 items in your base. 

|----------------|
|Pokemon Contest!|
|----------------|

Pokemon Contests is the new way to show off PoKeMoN, and are held all around 
Hoenn. You can
grab the PoKeBlock Case from the girl on the first floor of Slateport City's 
Pokemon Contest
house. You can then crank up the nearby Berry Blender to start!

Want to enter a Pokemon  Contest? Get a Contest Pass in Verdanturf Town, then 
go to any red 
building [house] with flat gray roofs with little indentations on them. The 
door of the 
Pokemon Contest buildings consist of a white pokeball and a red ribbon 
printed on the blue
door. Just find it in Verdanturf Town. You can choose between five kinds of 
contests:

Coolness (associated with the color Red)
Intelligence (associated with the color Blue)
Cuteness (associated with the color Pink)
Beauty (associated with the color Green)
Strength (associated with the color Yellow)

	The colors help you throughout the process of preparing your Pokemon 
for a contest. 
You can then identify moves and berries for the certain stat by their color. 

karatekickyoazz@aol.com sends the following to me about blending berries that 
may help you:

First, you have to find some other people to berry blend with you. Don't 
worry, you don't have
to link with your friends to play it. Just go to the old man in the Pokemon 
Contest building 
who's next to a machine. Talk to him to start blending berries! Sometimes you 
can have a 3rd 
person (Slateport):

Brown - Aspear, Nanab, Pecha (Tough, Cute)
Purple - Cheri, Wepear, Rawst [or Razz, Pecha, Beri] (Cool, Smart)
Blue - Oran, Chesto (Beauty)
Lite Blue - Rawst, Wepear (Tough, Smart)
Red - Aspear, Rawst, Cheri (Coolness)
Pink - Pecha, Chesto, Cheri (Cuteness)
Indigo - Rawst, Oran, Chesto, or Bluk & Chesto (Smart/Beauty)

	You will be able to make Pokeblocks with the berries that you have 
previously gotten
from trees all around Hoenn by using the berry blenders at the Pokemon 
Contest place. The
Pokeblocks help enhance the Pokemon's status, may it be coolness, 
intelligence, cuteness,
beauty, or strength. All the Pokemon get special effects from them. When you 
talk to
reporters there they will show you them on the T.V. It seems that the person 
you picked
has moved from Johto to Hoenn at the beginning of the game (you should 
remember this!).

Most of the above info has been generously provided by Mysterio1375@aol.com.

Talk to the lady at the counter and she will explain the rules, then let your 
Pokemon in if
you keep answering "Yes!" to all her questions. There are two stages a 
Pokemon will go 
through to be judged. Just remember berries help your Contest stats before 
you enter. 

Stage 1: Your Pokemon  gets judged by its appearance.

Stage 2: Your Pokemon  will show five moves to its audience. 

You can join other contests if you have beaten this one. Here's the order of 
contests you 
can join:

Verdanturf Town - Beginner
Fallarbor Town - Intermediate
Slateport City - Hard
Lilicove City - Expert

You must complete them in that order, however. Lilicove City is the hardest. 
Berries can be 
found throughout the game on trees, however, and can help you out lots for 
the contests.

Now do whatever you want! It's your game, and yours to keep, and not for me 
to boss you 
around! :P
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11. Pokedex
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Translated to English names (on Marek's Pokedex) by me, YoyoYoshi.
Marek 14 for starting this Pokedex (marek.ctrnact@uhk.cz).
Kevin Tan for putting in this long but effective Japanese-English translation 
list along
with the location and evolving levels of EACH Pokemon! 
(blade_pheonix2003@yahoo.com.sg)

Japanese Name => English Name => Location => Evolves At

Kimori => Treecko => Starter => At Level 16
Juputol => Grovyle => Evolve Treecko => At Level 36
Jucain => Sceptile => Evolve Grovyle => Doesn't Evolve
Achamo => Torchic => Starter => At Level 16
Wakashamo => Combusken => Evolve Torchic => At Level 36
Bashaamo => Blaziken => Evolve Combusken => Doesn't Evolve
Mizugorou => Mudkip => Starter => At Level 16
Numagorou => Marshtomp => Evolve Mudkip => At Level 36
Raguraji => Swampert => Evolve Marshtomp => Doesn't Evolve
Pochiena => Poochyena => Routes 101, 102, and 103 => At Level 18
Guraena => Mightyena => Evolve Poochyena => Doesn't Evolve
Jiguzaguma => Zigzagoon => Almost Everywhere => At Level 20
Massuguma => Linoone => Routes 118=>123, Evolve Zigzagoon => Doesn't Evolve
Kemusso => Wurmple => Routes 101, 102, 104, Petalburg Woods => At Level 7
Karasarisu => Silcoon => Petalburg Woods, Evolve Wurmple => At Level 10
Agehunto => Beautifly => Evolve Silcoon => Doesn't Evolve
Mayorudo => Cascoon => Petalburg Woods, Evolve Wurmple => At Level 10
Dokukeiru => Dustox => Evolve Cascoon => Doesn't Evolve
Hasuboo => Lotad => Routes 102 & 114(Sapphire Only) => At Level 14
Hasubrero => Lombre => Route 114, Evolve Lotad(Sapphire Only) => Water Stone
Runpapa => Ludicolo => Evolve Lombre => Doesn't Evolve
Taneboo => Seedot => Routes 102 & 114(Ruby Only) => At Level 14
Konohana => Nuzleaf => Route 114, Evolve Seedot(Ruby Only) => Leaf Stone
Daatengu => Shiftry => Evolve Nuzleaf => Doesn't Evolve
Subame => Taillow => Routes 104, 115, and 116 => At Level 22
Oosubame => Swellow => Route 115, Evolve Taillow => Doesn't Evolve
Kyamome => Wingull => Almost Everywhere => At Level 25
Perippaa => Pelipper => Very Common Late=>Game => Doesn't Evolve
Rarutosu => Ralts => Route 102 => At Level 20
Kiruria => Kirlia => Evolve Ralts => At Level 30
Saanaito => Gardevoir => Evolve Kirlia => Doesn't Evolve
Ametama => Surskit => Routes 102, 111, 114, 117, 120 => At Level 22
Amemoosu => Masquerain => Evolve Surskit => Doesn't Evolve
Kinokoko => Shroomish => Petalburg Woods => At Level 23
Kinogassa => Breloom => Evolve Shroomish => Doesn't Evolve
Namakero => Slakoth => Petalburg Woods => At Level 18
Yarukimono => Vigoroth => Evolve Slakoth => At Level 36
Kekkingu => Slaking => Evolve Vigoroth => Doesn't Evolve
Keishii => Abra => Granite Cave => At Level 16
Yungreaa => Kadabra => Evolve Abra => Trade
Fudin => Alakazam => Trade Kadabra => Doesn't Evolve
Tsuchinin => Nincada => Route 116 => At Level 20
Tekkanin => Ninjask => Evolve Nincada => Doesn't Evolve
Nukenin => Shedinja => Evolve Nincada with less than 5 Pokemon => Doesn't 
Evolve
Gonyonyo => Whismur => Route 116, Rusturf Tunnel, Victory Road => At Level 20
Dogoomu => Loudred => Victory Road, Evolve Whismur => At Level 40
Bakuong => Exploud => Evolve Loudred => Doesn't Evolve
Makunosita => Makuhita => Granite Cave, Victory Road => At Level 24
Hariteyama => Hariyama => Victory Road, Evolve Makuhita => Doesn't Evolve
Tosakinto => Goldeen => Routes 102, 111, 114, 117, 120, Safari Zone, Victory 
Road
=> At Level 33
Azumaou => Seaking => Safari Zone, Evolve Goldeen => Doesn't Evolve
Koiking => Magikarp => Fish with Old Rod => At Level 20
Gayarodosu => Gyarados => Fish in Sootopolis, Evolve Magikarp => Doesn't 
Evolve
Ruriri => Azurill => Breed 2 Marill, Male Holds Tidal Herb => Friendship
Mariru => Marill => Route 102, 111, 114, 117, 120, Evolve Azurill => At Level 
18
Mariruri => Azumarill => Evolve Marill => Doesn't Evolve
Isitsubute => Geodude => Routes 114, 117, Safari Zone, Granite Cave, Victory 
Road
=> At Level 25
Gouron => Graveler => Victory Road, Evolve Geodude => Trade
Gorounya => Golem => Trade Graveler => Doesn't Evolve
Nozupasu => Nosepass => Granite Cave (smash rocks) => Doesn't Evolve
Eneko => Skitty => Route 116 => Moon Stone
Enekororo => Delcatty => Evolve Skitty => Doesn't Evolve
Zubatto => Zubat => Every Cave => At Level 22
Gorubatto => Golbat => Late=>Game Caves, Evolve Zubat => Friendship
Kurobattou => Crobat => Evolve Golbat => Doesn't Evolve
Menokurage => Tentacool => Surf => At Level 30
Dokukurage => Tentacool => Surf Later=>Game, Evolve Tentacool => Doesn't 
Evolve
Yamirami => Sableye => Granite Cave, Sky Pillar, Cave of Origin, Victory
Road(Sapphire Only) => Doesn't Evolve
Kuchiito => Mawile => Granite Cave, Sky Pillar, Cave of Origin, Victory Road
(Ruby
Only) => Doesn't Evolve
Kokodora => Aron => Granite Cave, Victory Road => At Level 32
Kodora => Lairon => Victory Road, Evolve Aron => At Level 42
Bosugodora => Aggron => Evolve Lairon => Doesn't Evolve
Wanrikii => Machop => Route 112 => At Level 28
Gorikii => Machoke => Evolve Machop => Trade
Kairikii => Machamp => Trade Machoke => Doesn't Evolve
Asanan => Meditite => Route 112, Victory Road => At Level 37
Chaaremu => Medicham => Victory Road, Evolve Meditite => Doesn't Evolve
Rakurai => Electrike => Routes 110 & 118 => Level 26
Raiboruto => Manectric => Route 118, Evolve Electrike => Doesn't Evolve
Purasuru => Plusle => Route 110 => Doesn't Evolve
Minun => Minun => Route 110 => Doesn't Evolve
Koiru => Magnemite => New Mauville => At Level 30
Reakoiruu => Magneton => New Mauville, Evolve Magnemite => Doesn't Evolve
Biriridama => Voltorb => New Mauville => At Level 30
Marumain => Electrode => New Mauville, Evolve Voltorb => Doesn't Evolve
Borburiito => Volbeat => Route 117 => Doesn't Evolve
Irumiize => Illumise => Route 117 => Doesn't Evolve
Nazunokusa => Oddish => Routes 110, 117=>123, Safari Zone => At Level 21
Kusaihana => Gloom => Routes 121, 123, Safari Zone, Evolve Oddish => Leaf/Sun
Stone
Rafureshiaa => Vileplume => Evolve Gloom w/Leaf Stone => Doesn't Evolve
Kereihana => Bellossom => Evole Gloom w/Sun Stone => Doesn't Evolve
Douduo => Doduo => Safari Zone => At Level 31
Doudariou => Dodrio => Safari Zone, Evolve Doduo => Doesn't Evolve
Rozeria => Roselia => Route 117 => Doesn't Evolve
Gokurin => Gulpin => Route 110 => At Level 26
Marunomu => Swalot => Evolve Gulpin => Doesn't Evolve
Kibania => Carvanha => Fish on Routes 118 & 119 => At Level 30
Samehadaa => Sharpedo => Routes 103, 118, 122, 124=>134, Evolve Carvanha => 
Doesn't
Evolve
Hoiruko => Wailmer => Fish w/Good Rod, Super Rod => At Level 40
Hoeruo => Wailord => Route 129, Evolve Wailmer => Doesn't Evolve
Donmeru => Numel => Route 112, Fiery Pass => At Level 33
Bakuuda => Camerupt => Evolve Numel => Doesn't Evolve
Magumaguu => Slugma => Fiery Pass => At Level 38
Magukarugo => Magcargo => Evolve Slugma => Doesn't Evolve
Kootasu => Torkoal => Fiery Pass => Doesn't Evolve
Betobetaa => Grimer => Fiery Pass => At Level 38
Betobeton => Muk => Evolve Grimer => Doesn't Evolve
Dogaasu => Koffing => Fiery Pass => At Level 35
Matadogasu => Weezing => Evolve Koffing => Doesn't Evolve
Banebu => Spoink => Jagged Pass => At Level 32
Bupiggu => Grumpig => Evolve Spoink => Doesn't Evolve
Sanddo => Sandshrew => Routes 111 & 113 => At Level 22
Sandopan => Evolve Sandshrew => Doesn't Evolve
Patchiiru => Spinda => Route 113 => Doesn't Evolve
Eamorudo => Skarmory => Route 113 => Doesn't Evolve
Nakkuraa => Trapinch => Desert => At Level 35
Biburaaba => Vibrava => Evolve Trapinch => At Level 45
Furaigon => Flygon => Evolve Vibrava => Doesn't Evolve
Sabonea => Cacnea => Desert => At Level 32
Nokutasu => Cacturne => Evolve Cacnea => Doesn't Evolve
Chiritto => Swablu => Routes 114 & 115 => At Level 35
Chiritarisu => Altaria => Evolve Swablu => Doesn't Evolve
Zanguusu => Zangoose => Route 114(Ruby) => Doesn't Evolve
Habuneeku => Seviper => Route 114(Sapphire) => Doesn't Evolve
Runatoon => Lunatone => Meteor Falls(Sapphire) => Doesn't Evolve
Sorurokku => Solrock => Meteor Falls(Ruby) => Doesn't Evolve
Dojocchi => Barboach => Fish in Meteor Falls, Victory Road, Routes 111, 114, 
120
=> At Level 30
Namazun => Whiscash => Fish in Meteor Falls, Victory Road, Evolve Barboach =>
Doesn't Evolve
Heigani => Corphish => Fish Routes 102, 117 => At Level 30
Shizarigar => Crawdaunt => Evolve Corphish => Doesn't Evolve
Yajiron => Baltoy => Desert => At Level 36
Nendooru => Claydol => Evolve Baltoy => Doesn't Evolve
Ririira => Lileep => Revive Root Fossil => At Level 40
Yureidoru => Cradily => Evolve Lileep => Doesn't Evolve
Anopusu => Anorith => Revive Claw Fossil => At Level 40
Aamarudo => Armaldo => Evolve Anorith => Doesn't Evolve
Pupurin => Igglybuff => Breed 2 Jigglypuff => Friendship
Purin => Jigglypuff => Route 115, Evolve Igglybuff => Moon Stone
Pukurin => Wigglytuff => Evolve Jigglypuff => Doesn't Evolve
Hinbasu => Feebas => Fish Route 119 => Get 170 Beauty, Evolves At Next Level
Mirokarosu => Milotic => Evolve Feebas => Doesn't Evolve
Powarun => Castform => Weather Institute => Doesn't Evolve
Hitodemon => Staryu => Fish in Lilycove City => Water Stone
Satarumii => Starmie => Evolve Staryu => Doesn't Evolve
Kakureon => Kecleon => Route 120 => Doesn't Evolve
Kagebouzu => Shuppet => Route 121, Mt. Pyre => At Level 37
Jupetta => Banette => Evolve Shuppet => Doesn't Evolve
Yomawaru => Duskull => Route 121, Mt. Pyre => At Level 37
Samayooru => Dusclops => Evolve Duskull => Doesn't Evolve
Toropiusu => Tropius => Route 119 => Doesn't Evolve
Chiriin => Chimecho => Mt. Pyre Summit => Doesn't Evolve
Abusoru => Absol => Route 120 => Doesn't Evolve
Rokon => Vulpix => Outside Mt. Pyre => Fire Stone
Kyuukon => Ninetales => Evolve Vulpix => Doesn't Evolve
Piichu => Pichu => Breed 2 Pikachu => Friendship
Pikachuu => Pikachu => Safari Zone, Evolve Pichu => Thunder Stone
Raichuu => Raichu => Evolve Pikachu => Doesn't Evolve
Kodakku => Psyduck => Surf in Safari Zone => At Level 33
Gorudakku => Golduck => Surf in Safari Zone, Evolve Psyduck => Doesn't Evolve
Soonano => Wynaut => Breed 2 Wobbuffet w/Male holding Pleasure Herb, Hatch 
Egg in
Lavaridge => Friendship
Soonansu => Wobbuffet => Safari Zone, Evolve Wynaut => Doesn't Evolve
Neitei => Natu => Safari Zone => At Level 25
Neiteio => Xatu => Evolve Natu, Safari Zone => Doesn't Evolve
Kirinriki => Girafarig => Safari Zone => Doesn't Evolve
Gomazou => Phanpy => Safari Zone(Need Acro Bike) => At Level 25
Donfan => Donphan => Evolve Phanpy => Doesn't Evolve
Kairosu => Pinsir => Safari Zone(Need Mach Bike) => Doesn't Evolve
Herakurosu => Heracross => Safari Zone(Need Acro Bike) Doesn't Evolve
Saihoun => Rhyhorn => Safari Zone(Need Mach Bike) => At Level 42
Saidon => Rhydon => Evolve Rhyhorn => Doesn't Evolve
Yukiwarashi => Snorunt => Shoal Cove After 6 PM => At Level 42
onfiltered=> Glalie => Evolve Snorunt => Doesn't Evolve
Tamazaratsu => Spheal => Shoal Cove => At Level 32
Todoguraa => Sealeo => Evolve Spheal => At Level 44
Todozeruga => Walrein => Evolve Sealeo => Doesn't Evolve
Paaruru => Clamperl => Anywhere Underwater => Trade w/Deepseatooth or 
Deepseascale
Hanteeru => Huntail => Trade Clamperl w/Deepseatooth => Doesn't Evolve
Sakurabisu => Gorebyss => Trade Clamperl w/Deepseascale => Doesn't Evolve
Jiiransu => Relicanth => Underwater Near Sootopolis City => Doesn't Evolve
Saniigo => Corsola => Fish in Mossdeep City => Doesn't Evolve
Chonchii => Chinchou => Anywhere Underwater => At Level 27
Rantaan => Lanturn => Evolve Chinchou => Doesn't Evolve
Rabukasu => Luvdisc => Fish on Route 128, Ever Grande City => Doesn't Evolve
Tattsu => Horsea => Fish on Routes 132=>134 => At Level 32
Shiidora => Seadra => Evolve Horsea => Trade w/Dragon Scale
Kingudora => Kingdra => Evolve Seadra => Doesn't Evolve
Tatsubei => Bagon => Meteor Falls(Need Waterfall) => At Level 30
Komoruu => Shelgon => Evolve Bagon => At Level 50
Boomanda => Salamence => Evolve Shelgon => Doesn't Evolve
Danbaru => Beldum => Steven's House After Elite 4 => At Level 20
Metangu => Metang => Evolve Beldum => At Level 45
Metagurosu => Metagross => Evolve Metang => Doesn't Evolve
Rezurokku => Regirock => Desert Ruins After Braille Puzzle => Doesn't Evolve
Rezuaisu => Regice => Island Cave After Braille Puzzle => Doesn't Evolve
Rezusuchiru => Registeel => Ancient Tomb After Braille Puzzle => Doesn't 
Evolve
Ratiasu => Latias => Random Areas After Elite Four(Sapphire) => Doesn't Evolve
Ratiosu => Latios => Random Areas After Elite Four(Ruby) => Doesn't Evolve
Kaiorga => Kyogre => Cave of Origin(Sapphire) => Doesn't Evolve
Guraadon => Groudon => Cave of Origin(Ruby) => Doesn't Evolve
Rekkuuza => Rayquaza => Sky Pillar(Need Mach Bike) => Doesn't Evolve
Jiraachi => Jirachi => Nintendo Event => Doesn't Evolve
Deokishisu => Deoxys => Nintendo Event => Doesn't Evolve

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